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No signing off since 1884 By Thor Jourgensen The Beechwood Estates sign Chrissy Lebel ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR on Boston Street and Casa An- of Lebel Signs tigua sign on Oxford Street are hand-paints An uncanny way LYNN — With an adjoining examples of the signmakers’ the lettering door connecting their shops, work. Kiley spent part of last sign painters Ted Kiley and for Kristin Friday painting a sign for Sa- Chrissy Lebel are young en- Bredimus lem Country Club and crafting to craft a dinosaur trepreneurs continuing a Cen- Spiritual Con- the sign’s ornamental post. tral Square business dating sultancy in By Bridget Turcotte the time, and it’s just kind of In March, Lebel also works with paint back to 1884, the year Joseph Salem. ITEM STAFF hilarious,” said Tripp Nichols, Chelsea-based C. Lewis opened Lewis of Lynn and wood and her clients in- director of sales and market- Mystic Brew- CHELSEA — A local brew- Signs. Lewis retired in 1940, clude Putnam Pantry. Like ITEM PHOTO | ing. “It’s just a dinosaur sit- ery created ery crafted a beer in honor of but the company operated for Kiley, she enjoys hand-letter- SPENSER HASAK ting there on Route 1.” a double IPA years at 54 Spring St. before ing names onto commercial Saugus’ orange dinosaur. This The brewery, which was named after fall, it’s coming out of extinc- moving to Mt. Vernon Street, trucks and taking her brush founded in 2009 by fermen- the 20-foot, tion. where Gary Robinson carried and paint to the sides of boats tation scientist Bryan Green- 6,000-pound In March, Chelsea-based on the Lewis of Lynn tradition to paint the vessel’s name. hagen, is known for giving its dinosaur with The painters took separate Mystic Brewery created a and Ray Whittier ran Ray J. creations wacky, seemingly a dark or- but similar paths to their double IPA named after the Whittier for Lettering in the random names. Nichols said ange color to trades. 20-foot, 6,000-pound dino- adjoining shop. he and his coworkers were try- match. Kiley is now Lewis of Lynn’s A Peabody native and resi- saur with a dark orange color ing to give a nod to something proprietor and Lebel runs the dent, Lebel drew inspiration to match. About 80 cases, or local when the idea clicked. sign business that bears her from graf ti to enroll in the 1,920 16-oz. cans, sold out in a “It’s a little darker than nor- name in the space next door now-closed Butera School of single day. Now, the brewery is mal so it has a little bit of an once occupied by Whittier. Art in Boston. making plans to bring it back orange color,” said Nichols. “We’re both old souls, I this fall. guess,” Lebel said. SIGNS, A7 “We were driving by it all DINOSAUR, A7 Roast beef place lean on tax payments

BOSTON — The owner of King’s Roast Beef in Salem pleaded guilty to tax fraud in federal court in Boston on Monday. John Kalantzis, 52, of Lynn, is charged with failing to pay approx- imately $383,000 in taxes. He plead- ed guilty to two counts of aiding and assisting in ling a false tax return, according to the U.S. Attorney’s of- c e . Kalantzis admitted to underreport- ing the gross receipts and expenses of King’s Roast Beef during the tax years of 2011 through 2015 in order to improperly reduce the federal in- come taxes owed by the restaurant, prosecutors said. He did this by diverting some of the restaurant’s cash receipts to himself, paying for some of the restaurant Saugus donors knock it out of the park supplies with cash and paying a por- tion of his employee’s wages in cash. By Bridget Turcotte “It was disturbing to watch it happen — to see The World Series Kalantzis then failed to report his ITEM STAFF them actually try to stomp in the doors of the Park Wall of Fame conduct to his tax preparer, prosecu- building,” said Davis. “Thank God they didn’t do will permanently tors said. SAUGUS — Donors stepped up to the plate more damage. Everything was repairable.” honor donors who Kalantzis failed to report a total when World Series Park was destroyed by a As the teenagers tried to kick in doors, Da- contributed $100 or of $855,000 in gross receipts and mob of teenagers last year. Now, they’ll be vis believes an alarm was set off. more in donations. expenses to the IRS during the tax honored on a permanent Wall of Fame. “I noticed at about quarter past 12, they years of 2011 through 2015, there- More than two dozen teenagers kicked in scattered like ants,” he said. “I think they by avoiding paying corporate and doors and tore downspouts from the build- broke the alarm.” personal taxes of $383,000. During ing last summer. They smashed glass beer For Davis, the destruction felt personal. each of those tax years, he failed to bottles on the ground, overturned trash cans, In 2003, his son was involved in the Babe report cash receipts of approximate- and spread litter and lth across the eld. Ruth baseball and complained to him that the ly $275,000 and cash expenses of Because of the low quality of surveillance town needed another big-league-sized eld. $115,000 on King’s Roast Beef tax cameras at the park, they never answered At the time, all games were held at Stackpole for the path of destruction they carelessly left returns, prosecutors said. Field, he said. behind, said Park Superintendent Bob Davis, His sentencing is scheduled for Oct. who watched the footage the next day. DONORS, A7 2. The charge of aiding and assisting the ling of false tax returns provides for a sentence of no more than three years in prison, one year of super- Opinion Lynn Sports Linking hands Man arrested for traf cking Salem tops Swampscott to vised release and a ne of $250,000, INSIDE in Saugus. A4 heroin, cocaine. A6 advance in D16 tourney. B1 prosecutors said.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 92° VOL. 140, ISSUE 179 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 68° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 OBITUARIES

Sandi Nason, 63 Joseph L. Dupont Jr., 77 Carolyn Smith 1952-2018 BOXFORD — Sandi pany. She was a Sun- BEVERLY — Mr. Jo- sas State men’s bas- Carolyn “Cookie” Donald D’Eon Jr., Pe- Nason, 63, of Box- day School teacher seph L. Dupont Jr., of ketball. He was also Smith died Friday, ter Dow and Jordan ford, passed away and Troop Leader Beverly, died Friday a voracious reader June 29, 2018 after Rand; and her grand- on July 3, 2018, sur- of Girl Scout Troop on his 77th birthday and history buff. Jo- losing her year-long daughters, Kaleigh rounded by family. 007. Always willing in Beverly Hospital, seph was a self-pro- battle with cancer. Gordinas, Samantha People come and to help any child, surrounded by his claimed winner of Carolyn leaves her Campbell and Mack- go in our lives, but anywhere, any time, loving family after a many arguments, but beloved sister, Lin- enzie Campbell. Also there exist a special she had her home prolonged illness. He regardless he was da Lewis (Gagner); many nieces and few who reach be- designated as a was the husband of loved by all. and brother, Edward nephews. neath our skin and safe place with Safe Mary-Lark B. (Kin- In addition to his Gagner. She also Service informa- show us how to kindle the Place, a nationally recognized dler) Dupont, with whom he wife, Lark, he is survived by leaves her daughters, Brenda tion: There will be a Celebra- re within. They teach us how outreach program for youth. shared 47 years of marriage. two children, Melissa Dupont D’Eon, Jennifer Gagner, Aman- tion of Life held on Sunday, to be better people, and they Somehow, she found time to Born in Lynn, he was the and her ancé Jeffery Distin da Smith; and her son, Rich- July 15, 2018 at FHYC at inspire us to create positive create homemade soup for son of the late Joseph L. and of New , N.Y., and ard Gouker. Carolyn leaves 114 Ballard St., Saugus. All change in ourselves and in the family business, Nason’s Ruth E. (Wein) Dupont. He was Jay Dupont of Clinton; his her grandsons, Jason Burke, are welcome. the world. Sandi was such a Stonehouse Farm. With pa- raised on Richardson Road in sister, Diane Swimm and her person. tience, humor, and trust, San- Lynn, and had lived in Beverly husband Donald of Lynn eld; Her language of choice was di taught us to stand tall, to for the past 45 years. as well as many nieces and music. It  owed through her n- sing loud and proud, and to Joseph was a graduate of nephews. He was the brother gers and bubbled up through risk the high notes, even if they Lynn English High School, of the late Eleanor Dupont. Barbara E. Frye, 95 her voice in the sweetest song. weren’t perfect. She taught us Class of 1959, and received Service information: His 1923-2018 It danced through every part of to believe in ourselves, to glory his associates degree from funeral will be held on Thurs- her. Music was her soul. With in our uniqueness, and to tap the Stockbridge School of Ag- day at 9 a.m. from the SO- SPRINGFIELD — Barbara E. ve children rst in Beverly generosity and grace, Sandi into our gifts and share them riculture at UMass Amherst in LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 (Goss) Frye, 95, passed away then moved to Spring eld in shared her music far and wide. as she shared every part of 1961. He also studied land- Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, peacefully June 25, 2018. 1960. She accompanied the Spof- herself. Her legacy reaches far scape architecture at Kansas followed by a funeral Mass Barbara was born March 10, She leaves three daughters, ford Pond Elementary school beyond the roads she traveled. State University. in Our Lady of the Assump- 1923 in Lynn, the daughter of Karen Pestana (John), Ellen chorus and served as pianist She has, through myriad acts Joseph was a longtime tion Church, Lynn eld, at 10 Minot and Josephine Goss. Campbell (David), Elizabeth for the music department of of kindness, encouragement, employee in the engineering a.m. Relatives and friends Formerly of Pine Hill, Barbara “Betty” Frye (Carl “Sam” Pilo); Masconomet Regional High and love, changed this world department of the County are respectfully invited. Visit- always enjoyed her profession and two sons, Joseph Frye School. She was the music for the better. of Essex, and was also own- ing hours will be on Wednes- working with payroll for Forbes (Tina), and Robert Frye. She director for Pentucket Regional Sandi is survived by her er of a Mail Boxes Etc. store day from 4-8 p.m. Burial will in Chelsea and Spring eld also leaves her sister, Virginia High School, resident music di- husband, Jimmy Nason; her in Danvers. He was a former be private. Those who prefer Steel Erectors. Grizzell of Swampscott, and rector for Wide Eyes Theatre, a daughters, Melissa Georgi, board member of the Alumni may make donations to Mus- She will be dearly missed by many beloved nieces and music director for North Shore Kimberly Robertson, and Re- Association at the Stockbridge cular Dystrophy Association, both her family and friends as nephews as well as eight Players, and co-founder and becca Nason; her son-in-law, School of Agriculture, and was 222 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite she always sent caring cards/ grandchildren. Barbara was music director for moonlight Justin Georgi; step children, also the former union pres- 1500, Chicago, IL 60606. notes to everyone she knew. predeceased by her beloved productions. She was a music Jody Nason and Kevin Nason; ident of the local AFSCME Directions and guestbook at Married to Arne Frye for al- husband, Arne Frye, her par- director and auditions pianist her sister, Nancy DeMarco; chapter. In his younger years, www.solimine.com. most 70 years, they shared ents, and brother William for Stage 284 in Hamilton, and brother-in law, Jim DeMarco; he enjoyed tennis, hiking, sh- a very special love for each Goss Sr. also served as director of mu- and grandsons, Morgan Rob- ing, and all things outdoors. other and their family. Bar- Service information: Buri- sic for Second Congregational ertson, Russell Georgi, and He was an avid Boston sports bara and Arne were founding al was at Gate of Heaven Church of West Boxford. She Tobias Georgi. She is prede- fan who also rooted for Kan- parishioners of St. Patrick’s Cemetery in Spring eld. Do- opened her home to private ceased by her brother David Catholic Church. Barbara nations in Barbara’s memory music students, to coaching Little eld. was a member of St. Patrick’s are suggested to go to Mas- sessions for aspiring young Service information: Call- Women’s Club and donated sachusetts Commission for thespians, and to prep ses- ing hours will be held on time to Food Pantry. They both the Blind (600 sions for auditions and recitals. Friday, July 13, from 4-8 Marion B. Walker, 95 shared a love of art, music St., F-3, Boston, MA 02111) She was a gifted . p.m. at the CONTE-GIAMBE- and the Red Sox and could or to St. Jude Children’s Re- Because her unique abili- RARDINO Funeral Home, 14 1922-2018 be found dancing at any given search Hospital (www.stju- ties as pianist were so great- Pleasant St., Georgetown. time especially as members of de.org or 262 Danny Thomas LYNN — Marion voted daughters, the Debonair Club. They raised Place, Memphis, TN 38105). ly needed, Sandi spent more A Celebration of Life ser- Beatrice (Prescott) Nancy Lauzon and time on the piano bench than vice will be held Saturday, Walker, a lifelong res- her husband Roger of she did on stage. She did July 14, 10 a.m., at Second ident of Lynn, passed Peabody and Sandra leave the bench long enough Congregational Church, 173 away peacefully on Votano and her hus- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS to star in the North Shore Washington St., West Box- Friday, July 6th, 2018 band William of Lynn; Players production, Kiss Me ford. A collation will follow in at Rosewood Nursing and her beloved son, House to debate The leaders spoke after Kate and a Masconomet High the Fellowship Hall. In lieu of Home in Peabody at Ronald Walker of Baker’s opioid bill meeting privately with School rendition of Barefoot  owers, especially lilies, do- the age of 95 sur- Billerica; her loving Baker at the State House. in the Park. More recently, nations can be made to Sec- rounded by her fami- grandchildren, Jill BOSTON (AP) — The she acted in Anything Goes ond Congregational Church ly. She was the wife of the late Votano-Sharpe and her hus- Massachusetts House States seeking info on fast with the Greater Lowell Music of Boxford, 173 Washington Alexander “Sandy” Walker, her band William of Rowley, Rob- is preparing to debate food ‘no-poach’ agreements Theater. On stage, Sandi van- St., P.O. Box 508, West Box- high school sweetheart, with in Farrell and her husband Republican Gov. Charlie ished into the role, letting go ford, MA 01885 (memo: whom she shared 61 years of Liam of Burlington, Vt., Barry Baker’s opioid legislation, BOSTON (AP) — At- of herself, and becoming the Sandi Nason Memorial Mu- marriage. Lauzon of Peabody, Jodi Vota- minus one key element. torney General Maura character she portrayed. San- sic Fund). For funeral home Born in Saugus on Sept. 13, no of Lynn, Kyle and Caden Democratic House Healey is leading a di was a member of the Na- directions,  orists or to sign 1922, she was the daughter Walker of Franklin Lakes, N.J.; Speaker Robert DeLeo coalition of 11 Democratic tional Association of Teachers the family guestbook, please of the late Robert and Edith her cherished great-grand- says the House could take state attorneys gener- of Singing and a member of visitwww.cgfuneralhome- (Hatton) Prescott. She was children, Alexander and Ella up the bill as early as this al seeking information North Shore Lite Opera Com- georgetown.com. raised and educated in Lynn. Prescott Sharpe of Rowley; week. The legislation is about “no-poach” agree- She graduated from Lynn En- her sister, Elcena Calder of aimed at helping curb the ments meant to block glish High School in 1940. Lynn; her sister-in-law, Barba- state’s opioid overdose employees from leaving She was a volunteer cook- ra Walker of Searsport, Maine, crisis. one fast food franchise to Jennie L. Zetes, 87 ing instructor at the Girls Club and many nieces and neph- DeLeo said the House work for another fran- of Lynn for several years while ews. She was predeceased by version of the bill won’t chise in the same chain. she raised her family. She her sister Doris Hardenbrook include a provision allow- Healey says Monday LYNN — Jennie L. more than 30 years. was a member of the Mar- and brothers Robert, Charles, ing medical profession- the agreements limit the Zetes, 87 years, of Jennie is survived blehead Women’s Club for Richard and William Prescott. als to order a three-day ability of low-wage work- Lynn, died on Tues- by her brother, Peter many years where she met Service information: Her involuntary hold for those ers to seek promotions day, July 3, 2018 in L. Zetes of Reading her best “Wednesday lady funeral service will be held whose substance use and earn a better living. North Shore Med- and sister-in-law Dor- friends” weekly for shopping, on Thursday at 6 p.m. in the disorder is likely to result The attorneys general ical Center, Salem othy Zetes of Swamp- dancing, lunching and movie SOLIMINE Funeral Home, in serious harm. say 80 percent of fast Hospital after a brief scott. She also leaves excursions. She enjoyed tak- 426 Broadway (Route 129), Baker also proposed a food franchisors have no- illness. several nieces and ing ceramics classes, reading, Lynn. Burial will be private. 72-hour involuntary hold poach agreements. She was born and nephews and sever- crossword puzzles and color- Relatives and friends are in 2015, but lawmakers The attorneys gener- raised in Lynn, the al grandnieces and ing long before it became so respectfully invited to attend nixed the idea. al have sent a letter to daughter of the late Louis and grandnephews. She is the sis- trendy! visiting hours prior to the Massachusetts report- Arby’s, Burger King, Anastasia (Anasoulis) Zetes. ter of the late Arthur L. Zetes, She was known for her quick service from 4-6 p.m. Direc- ed 2,016 con rmed or Dunkin’ Donuts, Five She was a graduate of Lynn Sophie Pezzarossi, Stella wit, her honest opinion, her tions and guestbook at www. estimated opioid-related Guys Burgers and Fries, English High School and a Jenis, Mary Perros, Viola Pa- amazing memory but most of solimine.com. overdose deaths in 2017. Little Caesars, Panera graduate of Burdett College. pazoglou, Anthony Zetes and all for her steadfast love and The total was 133 less Bread, Popeyes Louisi- Jennie lived in Lynn all of her Georgia Zetes. devotion to her family who will than in 2016. ana Kitchen and Wendy’s life. Service information: Her miss her greatly. DeLeo said many other seeking copies of franchise To “Auntie Jennie” her fam- memorial service will be held She is survived by her de- of Baker’s other proposals agreements by Aug. 6. ily was everything. She was a on Thursday, July 12, 2018 at will be included in the loving and devoted aunt, who 11 a.m. in the SOLIMINE Fu- House bill. Gas prices rise as could not do enough for her neral Home, 426 Broadway hurricane season begins nieces and nephews. She was (Route 129), Lynn. Memorial To end impasse, lawmakers a member of St. George Greek visitation will be held from Dalena May, 71 consider divided state budget BOSTON (AP) — The Orthodox Church. Jennie loved 9:30-11 a.m. on Thursday. price of gasoline in Mas- cooking and baking, especially In lieu of  owers, donations BOSTON (AP) — Leg- sachusetts is up 2 cents Greek foods. She enjoyed gar- can be made to the St. Jude PEABODY — Mrs. were her world, and islative leaders may try this week. dening, knitting and sewing. Children’s Research Hos- Dalena (Armitage) her greatest joy came to end the current state AAA Northeast says She loved music and taking pital, 501 St. Jude Place, May, age 71, of Pea- from spending time budget impasse through Monday its weekly survey pictures of her family. She was Memphis, TN 38105. Direc- body, died sudden- with them and at- an unusual separation found self-serve regular very active and enjoyed her tions and guestbook at www. ly on Friday, July 6, tending their many of spending and policy selling for an average walks along the beach in Lynn. solimine.com. 2018 at Beverly Hos- activities. matters. of $2.86 per gallon, an Jennie managed the front pital. Dalena (Dal) She is survived by Lawmakers have yet increase from $2.84. counter at her family’s busi- was the wife of the her daughter, Cris- to reach agreement on a That’s the same as the ness, Bob’s Fried Clams on late Lawrence (Lar- ty French and her budget for the scal year national average of $2.86. Highland Avenue in Salem, for ry) May, whom she husband, Thomas of that began July 1. The average price of gas- shared 43 years of marriage Peabody; three grandchildren, Democratic House oline in Massachusetts with. Katie, Ashley and Matthew Speaker Robert DeLeo is 69 cents higher than it Born and raised in Lynn, she French of Peabody; her niece, suggested Monday that the was a year ago. Elizabeth C. Brownhill, 86 was the daughter of the late Linda Baldini of Nahant; as Legislature send Republi- AAA found gas in the John and Dalena (Braccio) well as several great-nieces can Gov. Charlie Baker a state selling for as low Armitage. She was a graduate and nephews. stripped-down version of as $2.72 per gallon to as LYNN — Elizabeth “Betty” C. and her husband John Pari of Lynn Classical High School, Service information: Her the $41 budget that would high as $2.99. (Powers) Brownhill, age 86, of Lynn and Joan Brownhill of and had lived in Peabody for visiting hours will be on include only line-item of Lynn, passed away Sunday, Lynn; brothers Bob and David the past 43 years. Wednesday from 4-8 p.m. in appropriations, which the Dalena had worked as an the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, July 8, 2018. She was the wife Powers; 12 grandchildren; House and Senate appear 781-593-7700 of the late John Brownhill. and several great-grandchil- executive secretary with Sears 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), to largely agree on. Publishing Daily, except Sundays Born in Lynn, she was the dren; as well as many nieces for more than 30 years prior to Lynn. Relatives and friends That would leave more USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 daughter of the late Joseph and nephews. She was the her retirement. Dal loved trav- are respectfully invited. Fu- controversial policy pro- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and Sarah Powers. Betty was a sister of the late Joe, James eling with her late husband, neral will be on Thursday posals on issues such as and additional of ces. Larry, and continued traveling at a time and place to be Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item homemaker and enjoyed time and Dick Powers. immigration to be debat- Subscriptions spent with her grandchildren. Service information: Her with her daughter, Cristy. She announced. Directions and ed separately. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States She is survived by her six funeral service will be held especially enjoyed her trips guestbook at www.solimine. Senate President $20.00 for 4 weeks children, Daniel and his wife on Friday at 11 a.m. in the to Foxwoods and Mohegan com. Harriette Chandler, also a $65.00 for 13 weeks Laura Brownhill of Florida, GOODRICH Funeral Home, Sun. Dal remained close with Democrat, called DeLeo’s $130.00 for 26 weeks her “Sears crew” and enjoyed $260.00 for 1 year James Brownhill of Salem, 128 Washington St., Lynn. suggestion a “starting Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Eileen and her husband Kev- Burial will follow in St. Jo- countless moments with them. point,” but added she send address changes to: in Coman of Peabody, Sarah seph Cemetery. Visitation is Her three grandchildren still hoped for a broader The Daily Item Iwanicki of Danvers, Donna Thursday, 5-8 p.m. agreement on both spend- 110 Munroe St. ing and policy matters. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 A3 LYNN Pioneer Charter School graduates At Northeast Arc’s programs improving lives is fashionable

When Jeandy Ream, a quiet young woman from Lynn, started participat- ing in Northeast Arc pro- grams three years ago, it may have been hard to envision her stepping into the limelight as a model in Arc’s annual fashion show fundraiser. Yet there she was at Bos- ton’s Seaport Hotel in May, beaming as she proudly pa- raded down the runway, es- corted by Boston Business Journal Executive Editor Doug Banks and Associat- ed Industries of Massachu- setts President and CEO Rick Lord. It was a night Ream won’t soon forget — she carries around a photo of herself on the runway COURTESY PHOTO — and one that served as a Pioneer Charter School of Science graduated its 2018 senior class at visible example of the prog- Faneuil Hall earlier this month. State Representative Alice Peisch, ress she has made since House Chair of the Joint Committee on Education, gave the commence- coming to Arc. ment speech. “Jeandy has gained a lot of skills over her time here, Graduates are, from left, Tevin Song, Brendan Wortman, Chisom Amadi, mostly improving on her Uyi-Osa Edosomwan, Arbens Pacius, Sarah Cox, Shania Charles, Joce- communication,” said Teri lyn Chan, Janet Kalu, Similoluwa Adetola, Shianne Suggs, and Tatiana Williams, program director Boulee. of Northeast Arc’s S.T.E.P., a community-based day program that helps par- COURTESY PHOTO LYNN CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL FOURTH QUARTER HONOR ROLL ticipants such as Ream Jeandy Ream, center, is escorted by BBJ ex- Lynn Classical High School is Roselle Carrillo, Carlos Castane- lippo, Pamela Dimis, Madison continue to develop skills for employment, and to be ecutive editor Doug Banks, left, and Associat- presenting students who have da Pineda, Anna Chan, Rosaura Dulong, Ahvianna Elysse, Rob- ed Industries of Massachusetts president and achieved High Honors and Hon- Chavez-Esteban, Kyle Chear, inson Escalante Chavez, Aidan part of their local commu- nity. S.T.E.P. also focuses CEO Rick Lord at Northeast Arc’s Evening of ors. These students have made a Mary Collins, Sarah Comeau, Lil- Fannon, Alexis Ferraro, Raul Changing Lives gala. commitment to their education iana Cruz, Loreiny Cuevas Chire- German Garcia, Erica Giangre- on problem solving, social and their school and we are very no, Olivia Dicicco, Daniella Di- gorio, Anghie Guevara Reyes, skills, money manage- ing and is proud of what a good perspective of the proud of them. roche, Tyler Dugan, Aileen Erazo Meaghan Hennessey, Madison ment, and nutrition. she gets done every day.” agency and I’ve developed We would like to express our Romero, Nicholas Galeazzi, Ra- Hoggard, Wanda Jimenez Soto, Ream started at North- Ream’s participation a lot of good relationships gratitude to Dunkin’ Donuts on quel Guardado Menjivar, Trevor Michael Kelley, Savannah Kim- east Arc in 2015 in Project in the fashion show at in the community.” the Lynnway who have contin- Henry, Carlos Hernandez Barrios, ber, Jennifer Lemus Romero, SEARCH, a program run Northeast Arc’s Evening What is most reward- ued their tradition of sponsoring Jeffrey Hill, Carlos Jimenez Agu- Marlene Leon Grullon, Rob- in partnership with Sa- of Changing Lives gala ing, she said, is seeing the this celebration since 2006. We ilon, Joseline Jimenez Aguilon, ert Logue, Alyah Lopez, Andy lem State University that would not have been possi- grati cation the volun- appreciate their support of aca- Sheilleda Joseph, Edgar Juarez Ma, Joshua Martinez Berrios, provides work-readiness skills through structured ble without Suzanne Ryan, teers get. “I tell people to demic excellence. Chavez, Erika Juarez Zacarias, Jazzmine Masse, Daisy Matul, Northeast Arc director of be yourself and have an David Jusino, Michell Lopez, Jose Margaret McHale, Nicolas Me- learning activities and volunteer services. When open heart, and they come Lopez Funez, Blanca Lucas Cap, deiros, Andreu Medrano, Reem internships. The program HIGH HONORS: Ryan heard that Ream was back and say, ‘I see what Kathleen Mannion, Adam Maria- Mejdi, Junio Mejia, Ivan Melara runs for eight months, recommended for the fash- you mean.’ I have a great no, Briseyda Martin Lopez, Ervin Pleitez, Khadijo Mohamed, Kathy after which those who Grade 9 ion show, she took matters connection with my volun- Matias Mauricio, Marlon Mes- Molina, Kayla Morrill, Jose Mota, successfully complete it advance to S.T.E.P., which into her own hands. She teers. I’m a bit of a fanatic Marvelous Akande, Jared Ca- quita Santos, Freddy Montano, Avon Nguyen, Khoa Nguyen, Ga- was started in order to drove Ream to rehearsal about it.” hill, Sebastian Coste Reyes, Des- Giovanni Morganelli, Alyx Nelson, briel Novoa Reyes, Dante Nunez, give Project SEARCH sessions, helped her pick Ryan has lived in Lynn tiny Eung, Anthony Evelyn, Daniel Hung Nguyen, Jessica Page, Zeke Frederick Nunez Marinez, Angela graduates a program to out her out t (at In nity since 2011 and is an active Finnigan, Erika Flores, Alisson Pen, Baldomero Perez Fuentes, Ol, Stephen Ong, Olivia Pedro, attend while continuing to Boutique in Swampscott) member of the commu- Guevara Reyes, Noah Hammer- Lesley Pineda Aguilar, Jessica Jenny Phan, Nicholas Phonyo- develop relevant skills. and took her for a mani- nity, as a member of the schmitt Le Gal, Andrew Hersey, Reyes, Daniel Sampaio, Hallie thy, Elizabeth Pierce, Fernanda S.T.E.P. began with 10 cure and pedicure prior to Friends of Lynn & Nah- Bruce Leng, Luka Maric, Devin Samuelson, Max Saravia, James Pineda, Darwin Roeun, Leslie participants in 2014 and the event. ant Beach and a supporter Monaco, Sabrina Motassim, Scuzzarella, Jayden Thornton, Santana Melo, Olivia Scouten, has expanded to 44, in- “I took her under my of LynnArts and Beyond Angella Perez de Leon, Brithany Hannah Tobin, Jessica Tran, An- Sarah Shute, Gabrielle Soares, cluding Ream, who works wing,” said Ryan. Walls. She recently joined Reyes Silva, Jadalise Richards, dry Vasquez, Berni Vizcaino Lara; Sydney Spiess, Abigale Stafford, at TJ Maxx through sup- In managing more than the Salem State Univer- Katelyn Rivera, Litzi Rodriguez Ivy Taylor, Jenna Tobin, Amanda Tran, Marcus Tucker, Brian Ung, ported employment. While 800 volunteers annually, sity Civic Engagement Merida, Matthews Sanchez, Kait- Grade 10 at S.T.E.P. Ream works on Ryan is constantly seek- Committee. She has two lyn Soper, Jennifer Tran, Daniela Oladapo Vera-Cruz, Renee Walk- Micky Acosta Acosta, Ivana er, Chauncey Williams; budgeting, social skills, ing to expand opportuni- adult children and two Velez Restrepo, Brandy Vuong, community safety and em- ties for the individuals grandchildren. Brooke Warren; Alecio, Anna-Marie Alukonis, Shawn Anderson, Gabrela Areva- ployment skills. She also who Northeast Arc serves. “Suzanne exempli es Grade 12 And she leads by example, the spirit of our organiza- Grade 10 lo Echevarria, Kimberly Arreaga works at Northeast Arc’s Felix, Oscar Barahona Reyes, Eva Karla Abad, Limya Abdelkarim, Shine Jewelry studio in routinely showing up at tion. Her dedication goes Julia Aguilar Morales, Sopho- Barrios Lopez, Estefany Barrios Noor Abdul Hasyim, Rhode Al- the ArcWorks Community night and weekend events far beyond the scope of her nie Alcindor, Leonardo Aquino Robles, Alexis Braymiller, Kristen cindor, Juanita Beaube, Elliot Center in Peabody. to ensure that everyone job,” said Jo Ann Simons, Angel, Louis Arriaza Erazo, Gen- Brazell, Kayli Cerda, Stephany Boodhan, Christian Burt, Jessica “Jeandy is a reliable has a positive experience. CEO of Northeast Arc. esis Beato, Rachel Brennan, Chann, Sophia Chau, Celina Cahill, Ashley Calixte, Neve Chan, craftsperson with a great “It’s more like a mission “I still like what I do Sapreya Buth, Sam Calabrese, Chea, Rayya Chek, Casey Clem- Celina Chau, Tommy Chau, Clau- attitude and a knack for than a job,” said Ryan, a — a lot,” Ryan said. “To Ociel Castro Macario, Eddinson ent, Gisell Cruz Castillo, Andy dio Chavez Juarez, Kevin Conway, tricky patterns,” said Elise native of Queens, N.Y., see people come in in the Cespedes Alfonso, Ronald Dom- De Leon, Bryan Deleon, Ashley Alyssa Copithorne, Katherine Snow, one of the directors who moved to Revere in morning and go out to inic, Shannon Dunnigan, Jason Diaz Araujo, Pamela Diaz Valerio, Coughlin, Aya Dabash, Dennison at ArcWorks. “She loves a the 1970s and started work is gratifying. I have Garcia, Ava Georgenes, Maxwell Ryan Do, Aidan Dow, Ethan Ea- Danh, Adriana Day-Santiago, Isa- challenge and helping her working at Northeast Arc a connection with the peo- Gonzalez, Talyanna Jean-Charles, ger, Kiara Edmonds, Stephanie bella DeAmelio, Sodelis Delgado co-workers. She sets up her in 1992. “I love working ple who are getting ser- Victor King, Michael Lam, Jacob Espada, Ghaizel Espinal, Cris- Hiciano, Sean Devin, Lorena Es- work station in the morn- with the volunteers. I have vices from us.” Lang, Kyla Lange, Ayman Larous- tian Flores, Dayana Flores, Victor teban Lopez, Emily Evangelista, si, Kyle McCarthy, Christopher Garcia, Daniel Gisonno, Vanilda Joceline Garcia, Gabriela Garcia Mendez Mendez, Christopher Gomes Mendes, Eliud Gomez De Ochoa, James Gaylord, Matthew Ouk, Fredy Portillo, Eusebio Leon, Jennifer Guandique Sa- Gisonno, Jennifer Guerra Marti- Quintana, Kristen Santillan, Ma- billon, Manuel Guerrero, Valery nez, Jessica Hernandez, Thania lina Sim, Mario Sordello, Tou- Gutierrez Guzman, Dianne Her- Hernandez, Maria Hernandez ran Tashkin, Lindsey Valeri, Joey nandez Huezo, Oladeji Jolaoso, Chilel, Mario Jarjour, Wileyshka Wang, Zachary Westin; Eunise Juarez Rodas, Theodore Jimenez, Aisha Ladd, Haytam Kamarinos, Chloe Kebreau, Da- Laroussi, Tien Le, Meghan Leavitt, Grade 11 rin Kong, Ryan Lang, Guerlens Anita Lee, Cristina Lemus Marti- Laurent, Susanna Lewis, Francis- nez, Amy Lopez, Jennifer Lopez, Maria Alvarizaes Granados, co Lopez Chavez, Kristen Matul Melissa Lopez-Martin, Anthony Brett Bucklin, Keysha Cha- Toc, Jazmine Mazariegos Mejia, Luciano, Han Ly, Lesly Mendez vannes, Madison Dana, Sophia Julianna Mckanas, Tyler Miller, Mendez, Gregory Moise, Melanie De Fronzo, Nachary Gomez, Janelle Monks, Timothy Ner- Monge, Alondra Mora Febres, Meghan Grady, Josue Jiminian, ich, Huy Nguyen, Jocelyn Ovalle Diana Morillo, Anna Net, Kathy Julia Jordan, Maddison Lessard, Lopez, Abigail Owori, Mauricio Nguyen, Lyla Nguyen, Thao Nguy- Robert McCusker, Carly Mendon- Padilla-Velasquez, Julissa Paz, en, Vincent Nwokeji, Carlos Oso- ca, Serena Normil, Keith Ridley, Haylee Phat, Jonathan Pimen- rio Hernandez, Chanvorleak Pang, Mia Serino; tel, Slanny Portorreal Vicioso, Georgios Parissis, Christina Pena, Victor Quadros, Josheyla Rodri- Nakyla Ramsay, Katlyn Ridge, Grade 12 guez, Marioli Rodriguez Ramirez, Carolina Rivas, Eder Rivas Cas- Bethany Russell, Angel Sanchez tellanos, Evelyn Rivera Sauceda, Dianjenis Abreu, Victoria Ad- Collado, Maurice Sequeira, Janna Robertson, Onaidy Rodri- ams, Samantha Anthony, Victo- Joseph Severe, Brandon Sum- guez Guzman, Edwin Rodriguez ria Bamaca, Jennifer Barrientos mers, Woodjerlie Sylvain, Shay- Rivera, Katheryne Rubio Lazo, Aguilar, Samantha Benea, Kelly la Thach, Tina Til, Jecser Toledo Steven Saing, Maria Sanchez, Biv, Josue Blas, Sareyvathana Medina, Shelis Torres, Esmeral- Erika Santos De Leon, Shawn Chek, Timothy Geary, Yessica da Umana Aguirre, Mario Uma- Sarrette, Elizabeth Spiridis, Allan Gomez Trigueros, Ryan Kelley, na-Lopez, Marina Villanueva, Tham, Veronica Verdini, Kenneth Alvin Lam, Daniel Lilja, Aiby Lo- Wilgride Wesh, Amanda Wilkins, Vo, Cassidee Yon, Anzyo Zikianda pez Mendez, Bishal Magar, Thao Chante Williams; Nguyen, Alytah Noum, Emely Pi- mentel, Travis Ryan, Sarah Sirois, Grade 11 LAW OFFICES OF Kiahnaliss Ventura JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Come on, Obama, get in the game M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant To the annoyance of crats to insist that the only Trump is losing the Advertising Director Gordon R. Hall many Democrats, former way to improve the health border war politically, so T  J  President Barack Obama care system is to turn it when critics attack an en- 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton has largely floated above over to the government, forcement agency instead Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan the political fray instead and to demand Trump’s of the policymaker, it plays J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman of actively leading the an- impeachment now. into his hands. Likewise, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ ti-Trump brigade. He’s told Obama could make his Republicans are on the de- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 associates that he doesn’t presence felt as midterm fensive on the big health Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 want to aggravate political congressional elections care issues, having misled All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 polarization and wants to approach by pushing back the country for eight years 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 preserve his credibility by without picking fights. He in their assault against Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 speaking out only selec- could call for building on universal health insur- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 tively and on key occasions. the Affordable Care Act, ance and having turned to classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 If that’s the case, now is his signature health care a president who cares lit- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 such a time. law, instead of scrapping Subscriptions tle about the topic. Chang- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 He doesn’t need to sound it in favor of a single-payer ing the subject to debating the alarm about President system. He could recom- the merits of what would Circulation [email protected] Donald Trump’s bad poli- mend letting the investiga- be an immensely com- cies and vicious behavior. tions of Trump by special plicated, expensive and Ext. 3 Others are doing that. counsel Robert Mueller controversial single-payer Newsroom Instead, it’s the right and others play out before system throws these Re- [email protected] moment for Obama to considering impeachment. publicans a life raft. [email protected] lay down a marker for He could urge that the fo- In the era of Trump, an- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL Democrats, subtly warn- cus on immigration issues other canard is that only Sports ing against moving to be redirected toward help- shrill voices are heard. [email protected] extremes in response to ing children and families Over the past eight months, Ext. 5 Trump. Liberals, he thinks, instead of fear-mongering. the three biggest Demo- need to “mix idealism with And by his calm example Retail and Online cratic winners, Sen. Doug Advertising Linking hands practicality,” according to he could remind allies to Jones of Alabama, Virgin- [email protected] an article last month in respect civility even in tur- ia Gov. Ralph Northam New York magazine. bulent times. and Rep. Conor Lamb of ADVERTISING Actually, in this politi- The 44th president’s Pennsylvania, all are mod- Ernie Carpenter Jr. cal season, mainstream standing is such that he’d erate in manner as well Director of Advertising in Saugus and Business Development, ext. 1355 Democrats have done well provide some cover for as politics. Two Democrat- in contested primaries. Democratic candidates ic incumbent senators in [email protected] What better way for people to show their A New York congressio- who are being pressured states Trump carried, Bob Michele Iannaco appreciation for veterans than to ask them nal contest last month in by the party’s left wing on Casey of Pennsylvania and Sales Representative, ext. 1315 [email protected] to buy a personalized paver brick like the which a young socialist de- these issues. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, ones volunteers in Saugus are selling to feated a Democratic House He’s the only one who are known by colleagues Ralph Mitchell leader has been widely and possibly can reach younger Sales Representative, ext. 1313 help beautify the Saugus Veterans War as nice guys. They’re both [email protected] Monument Park. wrongly over-interpret- voters, angry activists and likely to win by double dig- Applications are due by Aug. 30 so the ed by both opponents and suburban women simulta- its this November. Patricia Whalen neously. Bill and Hillary Sales Representative, ext. 1310 personalized bricks are ready in time for enthusiasts as a sign that There are others, however, [email protected] Veterans Day. No one can put a price on Democrats are veering left. Clinton have lost credibil- whom the popular Obama freedom except for veterans, who gave their But Democrats are mak- ity, Warren doesn’t want might assist. He’s vowed to BUSINESS OFFICE all to allow all of us to enjoy it. But a small ing some mistakes that to alienate the left, House help the Democrats’ redis- Susan J. Conti contribution intended to enhance a monu- Obama could help correct. Speaker Nancy Pelosi is tricting campaign, which Controller, ext. 1288 ment saluting veterans is an investment in In response to Trump’s worrying about holding seeks to reverse some of [email protected] freedom. policy of separating immi- on to her leadership job if the huge gains Republicans Ted Grant The veterans park at the corner of Winter grant children from their Democrats win the House scored by creating partisan Publisher, ext. 1234 and Central streets is already a strong and families, politicians in- and Senate Minority Lead- congressional and state leg- [email protected] fitting tribute to town veterans. The collec- cluding Sens. Kirsten Gil- er Charles E. Schumer islative lines after the 2010 Marian Kinney tion of eight monuments honors veterans librand of New York and wouldn’t be taken serious- census. Democrats were ext. 1212 [email protected] of wars spanning 155 years of American Elizabeth Warren of Mas- ly by these constituencies. asleep at the switch then, history through the current Global War on sachusetts have called for It’s a mistake for Obama when Obama was presi- Will Kraft eliminating the Immigra- to ignore the elements in Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Terror. dent and leader of his party. [email protected] Among its many tributes to town veterans tion and Customs Enforce- his party who believe, as He also plans to selectively is the four-year-old Korean War memorial ment agency. Trump rel- the historian Sean Wilentz campaign for a few Senate Jennifer Perez ishes that debate, which has written, that “the only ext. 1205 reflecting Rob Sipple’s generous donation candidates. [email protected] in honor of his father, Korean War veteran deflects attention from his way to fight right-wing Mike Shanahan Timothy Kavanaugh. To their credit, volun- abuse of children. There’s populism is with left-wing Albert R. Hunt is a col- also pressure on Demo- populism.” umnist for Bloomberg View. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 teers are leading the effort to sell the per- [email protected] sonalized bricks that will pave pathways Carolina Trujillo crisscrossing the park. C. NICHOLAS CUNEO Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 The messages purchasers can have en- [email protected] graved on the bricks are as much a tribute to Jim Wilson veterans as they are a tribute to the individ- Limiting gay blood donations is outdated Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 uals, families, businesses, and organizations [email protected] In my senior year I all gay men from giving we do. Gay men can donate purchasing the bricks. The personalized pav- helped organize a blood blood products unless they blood in Argentina, Ita- CIRCULATION er campaign is just the latest example of vol- drive in my high school have been sexually absti- ly, Spain, Poland, Russia Lisa Mahmoud unteer initiative in a town that can be proud gymnasium. I felt new- nent for the previous 12 and others. Rather than Manager, ext. 1239 of its spirit of volunteerism. ly mature as I signed the months. (A previous life- screening out potential [email protected] Town teenagers who dubbed themselves consent form; the idea that time ban on blood dona- donors based on sexual CLASSIFIED the “mini Vinnies” are conducting volunteer my transient discomfort tions from gay men was orientation, countries like Abbe Young Smith service projects in the spirit of the Society of potentially could help save repealed in 2015.) Unfor- Italy engage in individu- Manager, ext. 1276 St. Vincent de Paul. The projects, including a life inspired me, and I tunately, these guidelines al sexual risk assessment [email protected] an Earth Day initiative, are launched by the committed to making blood are derived from a legacy and evaluation (so-called NEWSROOM teens without any expectation of school cred- donation a habit. When I of fear rather than scien- “assess and test”). Us- it or any other award beyond the gratifica- received my American Red tific fact. In the early days ing this evidence-driven Mike Alongi tion that comes to anyone who volunteers. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Cross Donor Card weeks of the AIDS epidemic, approach, Italy has seen [email protected] “Junior Superintendents of Saugus” are later indicating that I was thousands of people con- no increase in transfu- Bill Brotherton out and about this summer as part of anoth- “O-negative” — a universal tracted HIV from transfu- sion-based transmission er local volunteer effort aimed at connecting Features Editor ext. 1338 donor — I became all the sions. But back then HIV of HIV. France, which, like [email protected] town youth with summer projects under the more motivated. tests were less sensitive us, has a one-year deferral auspices of the Youth and Recreation and Gayla Cawley I’m now, years later, a and couldn’t begin to de- policy for sexually active Reporter, ext. 1236 Public Works departments. Participating physician who sees pa- tect the virus until 6 to 12 gay men, is currently being [email protected] kids get the triple benefit of helping out the tients benefit from trans- weeks after infection. taken before the European town, having something meaningful to do Cheryl Charles fusions every day, from Today’s blood screening Court of Human Rights for News Editor, ext. 1278 during the summer and amassing civic par- children with sickle cell technology detects HIV discrimination. If success- [email protected] ticipation experience. disease to adults with leu- within nine to 14 days of ful, the case could have im- Bella diGrazia Too often volunteer efforts get measured kemia. My husband sees exposure with near-per- plications across Europe. Reporter, ext. 1317 in terms of end results. How much money blood products being put fect sensitivity. Advances I am hardly the only [email protected] was raised? How many people participat- to work even more dra- in research on HIV trans- one pointing out that the Thomas Grillo ed? Answers to those questions define the matically on his shifts in mission also have provided FDA needs to update its Reporter, ext. 1264 scope of a volunteer initiative, but they fail the emergency depart- highly reliable methods for blood-donor rules. The [email protected] to strike at the heart of volunteerism. Ev- ment, as they’re rapidly determining if someone is American Medical Associa- Spenser Hasak eryone who buys a personalized paver with infused into trauma pa- at risk of recent infection tion has proposed that the Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] veterans in mind, every kid signing up to be tients. When there’s no based on their behaviors, FDA “ensure blood dona- a “mini Vinnie” or “Junior Super” is some- time for matching blood not sexual orientation. A tion bans or deferrals are Thor Jourgensen one maximizing his or her individual poten- types, it’s O-negative blood patient’s chance of getting Editorial Director, ext. 1267 applied to donors accord- [email protected] tial to change the life of another person for like mine that is pumped HIV from a blood transfu- ing to their individual level the better. into these patients’ veins. sion in the United States of risk and are not based on Daniel Kane Volunteers aren’t just people who lend a Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 The hospitals where today is 1 in 1.5 million. sexual orientation alone.” [email protected] helping hand. They are people who extend I work regularly broad- In light of these advanc- The American Association Steve Krause a hand to others so they may in turn reach cast requests for donors es, there is little reason to of Blood Banks, America’s their hand out to someone in need. Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 via email. “Immediate retain a system in which Blood Centers and the [email protected] Here’s hoping that the spirit of volunteer- Need for Type O-Negative needed donors are exclud- American Red Cross have ism helping to define the best of Saugus Emma LeBlanc Pérez Whole Blood Donors,” they ed based on sexual orien- all similarly advocated sci- Copy Editor continues to grow. implore. About 7 percent tation while heterosexuals ence-based approaches to [email protected] of the U.S. population has with multiple concurrent blood safety. Studies esti- Harold Rivera O-negative blood, and they partners are given the mate that if the FDA policy Sports Editor, ext. 1238 can receive blood only from green light. Under the cur- were revised, an additional [email protected] other O-negatives. Con- rent system, for example, 219,200 pints of lifesaving Owen O’Rourke sequently, O-negative do- a straight man with an blood could safely be do- Photographer, ext. 1224 nors must provide enough active chlamydia or herpes nated each year. [email protected] supply to completely meet infection is not prohibited The science is solid. Roberto Scalese that population’s demand from donating blood, even The current FDA policy, Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 in addition to those whose though such infections sug- on the other hand, is just [email protected] blood types are uncertain gest recent high-risk sexual discriminatory, casting a Mark Sutherland at the time of transfusion. contact. In a country where Creative Director shadow on an otherwise [email protected] Critical shortages are nearly a fourth of new HIV venerable practice. commonplace. diagnoses are coming from Anne Marie Tobin I cannot respond to these heterosexual transmission, Dr. C. Nicholas Cuneo Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 calls. this double standard makes is a resident in internal [email protected] Many people, including no sense unless the funda- medicine and pediatrics Bridget Turcotte mental goal is discrimina- at Brigham and Women’s Reporter, ext. 1269 fellow doctors, don’t re- [email protected] alize that the Food and tion, not safety. Hospital and Boston Chil- Drug Administration bans Not all countries do what dren’s Hospital. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump’s Supreme Court pick is Brett Kavanaugh By Catherine Lucey, long heard that the most Zeke Miller and important decision a U.S. Mark Sherman President can make is the ASSOCIATED PRESS selection of a Supreme Court Justice - Will be an- WASHINGTON — After nounced tonight at 9:00 days of frenzied lobbying P.M.” and speculation, President Donald Trump decided With Democrats deter- on federal appeals Judge mined to vigorously op- Brett Kavanaugh for his pose Trump’s choice, the second nominee to the Su- Senate confirmation bat- preme Court, setting up tle is expected to dominate a ferocious confirmation the months leading up to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS battle with Democrats as November’s midterm elec- Christian, from Honduras, recounts his sep- he seeks to shift the na- tions. Senate Republicans aration from his child at the border during a tion’s highest court fur- hold only a 51-49 majority, news conference at the Annunciation House in ther to the right. leaving them hardly any El Paso, Texas. Trump chose Kavana- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS margin if Democrats hold ugh to replace retiring Donald Trump shakes hands with Judge Brett the line. Democratic sena- Justice Anthony Kennedy. Kavanaugh, his Supreme Court nominee, in the tors running for re-election With customary fanfare, East Room of the White House. in states Trump carried in US will reunite Trump planned to unveil 2016 will face pressure to his choice on prime-time well as Kavanaugh, who is for Kennedy — questioning back his nominee. Republican Sen. John TV. His final options were currently a federal appel- his commitment to social is- Kennedy of Louisiana said more than 50 all young federal judges late judge in the District sues like abortion and not- he was bracing for a tough who could help remake of Columbia. ing his time serving under the court for decades to confirmation battle as Relishing the guessing President George W. Bush come with precedent-shat- Democrats focus on abor- game beyond the White as evidence he is a more es- immigrant kids tering rulings on issues tion. Kennedy, a member House gates, Trump had tablishment choice. But his such as abortion, guns and of the Judiciary Commit- By Elliot Spagat and children would be re- health care. little to say about his choice supporters have cited his tee, which will get the ASSOCIATED PRESS leased or detained togeth- Top contenders had in- before the announcement. experience and wide range first chance to question er. They will be set free in cluded federal appeals Some conservatives have of legal opinions. the nominee, predicted a SAN DIEGO — More the U.S. pending the out- judges Raymond Keth- expressed concerns about Ahead of his announce- “rough, tough, down in the than 50 immigrant chil- come of their immigration ledge, Amy Coney Barrett Kavanaugh — a longtime ment, Trump tweeted dirt, ear-pulling, nose-bit- dren under age 5 will cases, which can take sev- and Thomas Hardiman, as judge and a former clerk about the stakes: “I have ing fight.” be reunited with their eral years. parents by Tuesday's Fabian didn't say why court-ordered deadline for they were being released, action by Trump adminis- but U.S. Immigration and Indiana attorney general says tration, and the families Customs Enforcement has will then be released into little space to hold fami- the U.S., a government at- lies. that groping allegations are false torney said Monday. ICE has three family de- That's only about half of tention centers with room the 100 or so toddlers cov- tions "vicious and false" for about 3,000 people in By Brian Slodysko ered by the order. ASSOCIATED PRESS and said he looked for- all, and the places are al- At a court hearing, Jus- ward to "the day when ready at or near capacity. INDIANAPOLIS — In- tice Department lawyer The Trump administra- I can speak freely and Sarah Fabian acknowl- diana Attorney Gener- answer questions." He tion is trying to line up al Curtis Hill defiantly edged the government thousands more beds at didn't respond to shouted wouldn't meet the dead- rejected calls to resign questions about whether military bases. on Monday, saying his line for all the children, American Civil Liberties he was calling the women citing a variety of reasons, name has been "dragged liars. Union attorney Lee Gel- including that the parents ernt told reporters he was through the gutter," fol- In a statement released of some of the youngsters "both pleased and disap- lowing allegations that he after the news conference, have already been deport- pointed" with the govern- inappropriately touched Candelaria Reardon fired ed. ment's progress toward a lawmaker and several back, saying that Hill was Fabian said that 54 chil- meeting the deadline. female legislative staffers the one who had lied. dren will be joined with "Tomorrow there will during a party. "Curtis Hill, through his their parents by the end hopefully be more than The Republican said actions, has betrayed the of Tuesday at locations 50 babies and toddlers during a news conference public trust and lied about where he did not take across the country and reunited with their par- his actions to the very that an additional five ents, and that is obvious- questions that he has citizens he serves," said been unfairly treated by were undergoing finally an enormous victory," Candelaria Reardon, of background checks. he said. But he said those lawmakers and the media, Munster. "I will continue and stands "falsely and It was the first time who remain split from to cooperate with any and the government indicat- their parents are "in for a publicly accused of abhor- all investigations into this ed whether the parents long process." rent behavior." PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS matter until such a time "These past several days that Curtis Hill is held and weeks, my name and The claims against Curtis Hill were made pub- accountable for his abhor- reputation have been lic after an internal legislative memo detailing rent behavior." Citing ocean threat, dragged through the gut- the allegations was leaked to the media last Rep. Ryan Dvorak of ter in ways that I would week. South Bend, a city the Starbucks ditches have never imagined. Ap- neighbors Hill's home- parently in this climate were made public after an Democratic Rep. Mara town of Elkhart, also lam- the standard is guilty and internal legislative memo Candelaria Reardon and basted him. its plastic straws 'who cares if you're inno- detailing the allegations Gabrielle McLemore, the "The attorney general cent?'" he said from a po- was leaked to the media Indiana Senate Demo- calls a press conference to By Candice Choi dium in his office. "A week last week. In it, a state crats' communications cry about not being able ASSOCIATED PRESS ago today, I had a name. lawmaker and three leg- director, came forward to tell his side of the story, And I want my name islative staffers said Hill Friday saying they were then immediately refuses NEW YORK — Star- back." drunkenly groped them among the victims. to tell his side of the sto- bucks will eliminate The claims against Hill during a March party. Hill called the allega- ry," the Democrat tweeted. plastic straws from all of its locations within two years, the coffee chain an- nounced Monday, becom- Weinstein’s lawyer claims emails ing the largest food and beverage company to do so as calls for businesses and and witnesses show his innocence cities to cut waste grow louder. By Michael R. Sisak to look for we have found. While the straws account ASSOCIATED PRESS And his denials are in for a small percentage of my judgment being con- the pollution that ends up NEW YORK — Moving firmed every day by a lot beyond rote denials, Har- in the ocean, they've be- of evidence we are finding come a flashpoint because vey Weinstein is playing that is independent of Mr. a leading role in shaping they're seen as an easy Weinstein." what his lawyer said Mon- way to reduce waste. A judge released Wein- day will be an aggressive "There are several of stein on the same $1 mil- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS defense to sexual assault these single-use items the lion bail he posted at his charges that could put public is realizing, hey, we Starbucks said that by first arraignment involv- him in prison for the rest don't actually need these," 2020, it will use straws of his life. ing two other accusers and said Denise Hardesty, a made from biodegrad- Lawyer Ben Brafman was allowed to return to scientist with Australia's able materials such as said the movie mo- his Westport, Conn. home. Commonwealth Scientific paper. gul-turned-#MeToo villain He's due back in court on and Industrial Research is essentially working as Sept. 20. Organisation who studies ered in New York and San his paralegal and that Brafman said he expects plastic pollution. Francisco. The push to ban they're stacking up "over- more criminal charges to A week after its home- the straws gained traction whelming evidence" from be filed later, but didn't town of banned after a viral video in 2015 email traffic and witness elaborate. plastic drinking straws showed rescuers removing Weinstein previously accounts to refute allega- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and utensils, Starbucks a straw from a sea turtle's tions that, so far, have led forfeited his passport and said Monday that by 2020, nose in graphic detail. to criminal charges involv- Weinstein’s attorney, Ben Brafman, said he ex- is fitted with an electronic it will use straws made The issue of waste more ing three of the dozens of pects more criminal charges to be filed later, monitoring bracelet. He's from biodegradable ma- broadly is coming up in women who've accused but didn’t elaborate. also been ordered to stay terials such as paper and company boardrooms. Weinstein of wrongdoing. away from the three wom- specially designed lids. In February, Dunkin' "I can tell you that we performed a forcible sex the suggestion that Mr. en. The company already of- Donuts said it would elim- are no longer simply re- act on a woman in 2006. Weinstein raped anyone, Prosecutors, saying the fers alternative straws in inate polystyrene foam lying on Mr. Weinstein's "We have corroborative just based on what I've new charges were "signifi- Seattle. cups from its stores by denials," Brafman said evidence in the form of seen, just based on the ev- cantly more serious," had Other cities, like Fort 2020. outside a New York City witnesses, we have cor- idence I've seen, is just a sought to have Weinstein Myers Beach in Flori- Starbucks notes the courthouse after Wein- roborative evidence, over- preposterous allegation," forced to move to Manhat- da, have banned plastic cups for its cold drinks are stein pleaded not guilty to whelming evidence, in the Brafman said. "So far, ev- tan and placed on house straws, and similar pro- made from recyclable ma- new charges alleging he form of email traffic. And erything he has told us arrest. posals are being consid- terials. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 7:55 p.m. Sunday at Hum- 867 North Shore Road Apt. 4, Saturday; at Wonderland Mar- larly arrests, reflect police records. In phrey Street and Brookhouse was arrested and charged with ketplace at 8:49 p.m. Sunday. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Drive. domestic assault or domestic A report of illegal dumping on it is the sole responsibility of the con- assault and battery, intimidat- Bennington Street at 4:25 p.m. PEABODY ing a witness, juror, police, or Saturday. cerned party to contact the relevant court official. A report of a sexual assault police department and have the Arrests Alvin H. Franklin, 50, of 88 on Salem Street at 11:32 p.m. department issue a notice of correc- West Newton St., Apt. 6, Bos- Sunday. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Tyler Jaks Ferragamo, 20, of ton, was arrested and charged clarifications will not be made without 280 Washington St., was ar- with shoplifting more than Theft express notice of change from the ar- rested on Sunday at 7:36 p.m. $250 worth of merchandise by asportation and warrant A report of a breaking and resting police department. and charged with larceny under $1,200, and possession of a charges. entering on North Shore Road Class E drug following a report Charles J. Dalton, 55, of at 11:02 p.m. Wednesday. LYNN of a disturbance at 5 Scribner 186 Paris St., Apt. 6, East Bos- A report of a stolen moped Road. ton, was arrested and charged on Thornton Street at 4:53 p.m. COURTESY PHOTO Arrests Michael B. Rogers, 25, of 19 with assault with a dangerous Saturday. More than $40,000 worth of heroin and cocaine Hanover St., was issued a sum- weapon, disorderly conduct, A report of a motor vehicle was found in the car of Lynn resident Jonathan Joel Anaya, 47, of 473 Essex and a civil rights violation. breaking and entering on Squire St., was arrested and charged mons on Sunday at 9:48 p.m. Rodriguez. for operating an unregistered Alexis Chantel Rowling, 24, Road at 8:25 a.m. Monday. with disorderly conduct and and uninsured vehicle. of 542 Eastern Ave., Lynn, was Class B drug possession at Daniel V. Feener, 33, of 50 arrested and charged with op- Overdoses 7:28 p.m. Sunday. Home St., was arrested and erating a motor vehicle with a Michael Buckley, 29, of 405 Lynner arrested charged on Monday at 12:57 suspended license. A report of an overdose on Broadway, was arrested and a.m. for disorderly conduct, two Brandy Espinal, 26, of 9 Ma- Broadway at 5:05 p.m. Thurs- charged with Class A drug pos- counts of assault and battery son St., Beverly, was arrested day; on Squire Road at 5:22 session and Class B drug pos- p.m. Thursday. for trafficking on a police officer and resisting on warrant charges. session at 7 p.m. Sunday. arrest. Summons on Sunday Paul L. Ortiz, 34, of 40 Crest Jamie Croft was arrested on at 9:48 p.m. for operating an Ave., was arrested and charged SAUGUS warrant charges of three counts unregistered and uninsured with possession to distribute a heroin, cocaine of sexual conduct for a fee and vehicle. Class B drug. Arrest Class E drug possession at Ferdy M. Argueta, 43, of 41 By Gayla Cawley loaded firearm and unlaw- 11:41 a.m. Monday. Accidents Cary Ave., was arrested and Ralph E. Rizzuti, 51, of 83 ITEM STAFF ful possession of ammo Alexander Felix, 23, of 96 charged with domestic assault School St., was arrested on without a firearm identifi- Bridge St., Beverly, was arrest- A report of a motor vehicle or domestic assault and bat- warrant charges of assault and LYNN — A 34-year-old cation card. ed and charged with trespass- hit and run crash at 6:04 p.m. tery. battery with a dangerous weap- Lynn man was arrested on An investigation by the ing at 9:34 p.m. Sunday. Sunday at 26A Granite St. Caller John Campbell, 54, of 120 on and other warrant charges. drug trafficking charges Lynn Police Drug Task Guidel Tema-Chavez, 18, reported her car was struck and Cranes Lane., Branson, W.Va., after he was found with Force led to a car stop on of 42 Raddin Grove Ave., was other driver left the scene. Police was arrested and charged with Accidents more than $40,000 worth Chatham Street at ap- arrested and charged with un- report information was left by assault and battery with a dan- of heroin and cocaine in proximately 1:45 p.m. A A report of a motor vehicle licensed operation of a motor the other driver; at 6:38 p.m. gerous weapon. his car on Monday after- search of Rodriguez’s car accident at Dunkin’ Donuts on vehicle and violation of the Sunday at Dunkin’ Donuts at 3 noon. led to the seizure of more Broadway at 7:03 a.m. Friday; open container law at 3:42 Central St.; on Monday at 11:26 Jonathan Rodriguez than 400 grams of heroin, Accidents at Main Street and Newhall Av- p.m. Sunday. a.m. at 147 Summit St.; a hit was charged with heroin five grams of cocaine, drug enue at 12:03 p.m. Friday; at Aysha Young, 32, was arrest- and run crash reported on Mon- A report of a motor vehicle trafficking more than 200 paraphernalia, a handgun Central and Hamilton streets ed and charged with disguise to day at 3:02 p.m. at the Marriott accident at Florence and Cen- grams, cocaine distribu- and ammo, Lynn Police Lt. at 10:40 p.m. Friday; at Hilltop obstruct justice, assault and bat- Hotel at 8A Centennial Drive. A tennial avenues at 12:44 p.m. tion, cocaine possession Michael Kmiec said. tery with a dangerous weapon, speed limit sign was knocked Wednesday; on Walnut Avenue Steakhouse at 3:19 a.m. Sat- with intent to distribute, assault and battery on a police down and the Department of at 1:46 p.m. Wednesday; at urday; at Essex and Mount Ver- firearm use in a felony, Gayla Cawley can be officer, disorderly conduct and on Public Works was notified. Broadway and Davis Street non streets at 11:19 p.m. Sat- possession of a firearm reached at gcawley@item- warrant charges of assault and at 4:54 p.m. Wednesday; at urday; at Ballard and Johnson without a firearm identi- live.com. Follow her on battery, disorderly conduct and Breaking and Entering Bread Basket at 5:40 p.m. streets at 10:13 a.m. Sunday. fication card, carrying a Twitter @GaylaCawley. larceny at 11:07 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday; at Showcase Cin- A report of an overnight emas at 6:25 a.m. Thursday; Complaints Accidents break-in at the Children’s Place at Mahoney Circle at 9:44 at 210C Andover St. on Mon- a.m. Thursday; on Overlook A report of a wire down on Man robbed at A report of a motor vehicle day at 9:08 a.m. Ridge Terrace at 12:40 p.m. a branch, which caught fire at crash at 9:12 a.m. Monday at Thursday; on Highland Street Hamilton Street and Bisbee 54 South Common St. Complaints at 2:05 p.m. Thursday; on Park Road at 9:30 a.m. Friday. gunpoint in Lynn A report of a motor vehicle Avenue at 2:58 p.m. Thursday; A report of a dead dog in the roadway on Winter Street at crash with personal injury at A report of a dumpster fire at North Shore Road and Mills By Gayla Cawley who allegedly pointed a on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. at 1:50 p.m. Friday. 10:26 a.m. Monday at 376 Avenue at 12:19 p.m. Friday; ITEM STAFF gun at him and robbed 3 Southwick Road. Fire De- A report of a dark haired man Washington St. on Copeland Circle at 4:39 him of his chain and cross A report of a motor vehicle partment extinguished fire; a who threw his son into his car LYNN — A 20-year-old p.m. Friday; on Revere Street pendant, Lynn Police Lt. hit and run crash at 11:55 a.m. disturbance was reported at at 5:33 p.m. Friday; on Frank- with force at Dollar Tree at 6:29 Lynn man was robbed at Monday at Essex and Liberty 5 Scribner Road on Sunday p.m. Friday. gunpoint early Saturday Michael Kmiec said. lin Street at 4:07 p.m. Satur- The suspect's face was streets. at 7:36 p.m. See arrest of Ty- day; at Mountain Avenue and A report of a trash barrel in the morning. ler Jaks Ferragamo; report of Burbank Street at 8:26 p.m. highway at Kowloon Restaurant The man was walking covered up, but he ap- Assaults a man causing a disturbance Saturday; at American Legion at 11:52 p.m. Friday. on Commercial and War- peared to be in his 20s, at 2 School St. and 58 Lowell Highway at 2:13 p.m. Sunday; A report of a sewage backup ren streets shortly before Kmiec said. A report of an assault and St. on Sunday at 8:28 p.m. on Hichborn Street at 10:52 on Vermont Avenue at 10 a.m. 2 a.m. when he was ap- The incident is under in- battery at 7:16 a.m. Monday Police reported parties had a p.m. Sunday; at Peter Woo’s at Saturday. proached by another man vestigation. on Lewis Street. verbal disagreement and went 6:30 a.m. Monday. A report of two youths refusing on their way; suspicious activi- to leave Roller World on Broad- Breaking and Entering ty reported on Sunday at 9:30 Complaints way and throwing drinks at 6:10 p.m. Caller said a man is look- p.m. Saturday. A report of a motor vehicle ing around his property at 27 A report of fireworks on Shirley A report of a dog left in a mo- breaking and entering at 5:15 Mason St. Suspect gone by the Avenue at 12:31 p.m. Wednes- tor vehicle at Michael’s Crafts on p.m. Sunday at 395 Lynnway. time police arrived; a distur- day; on Grand View Avenue Broadway at 7:21 p.m. Satur- A report of a breaking and bance was reported on Sunday at 9:07 p.m. Wednesday; on day; at Ocean State Job Lot at entering at 12:18 a.m. Monday at 11:36 p.m. at 116 Foster Reservoir Avenue at 9:10 p.m. 12:12 p.m. Sunday; at 501 Washington St. St., Apt. 1. Caller said that the Wednesday; on Reservoir Ave- A report of a Morton Avenue man staying at her house was nue at 9:14 p.m. Wednesday; resident setting off fireworks at Overdose yelling at her outside. Man on Mountain Avenue at 9:40 9:18 p.m. Saturday. A report of an overdose at was given his belongings and p.m. Wednesday; on Larkin A caller reported two peo- 11:20 a.m. Monday at Dunkin’ sent on his way by police. On Street at 9:27 p.m. Wednesday; ple sleeping in the outfield at Donuts on Boston Street. Monday at 12:57 a.m. an un- on Conant Street at 9:57 p.m. Kasabuski Brothers Memorial wanted man was reported en Wednesday; on Park Avenue Arena at 7:40 a.m. Sunday. Vandalism route to 7 Nickerson Road. at 10:02 p.m. Wednesday; on A caller reported his inspec- The female caller reported her Roosevelt Street at 10:05 p.m. tion sticker was stolen from his A report of motor vehicle van- husband was on his way to the Wednesday; on Winthrop Park- vehicle at 9:28 a.m. Sunday. dalism at 3:20 p.m. Sunday at house. Police stopped the ve- way at 10:10 p.m. Wednesday; A report of a man walking 127 Cottage St.; at 7:31 p.m. hicle. Refer to arrest of Daniel on Thornton Street at 10:20 around someone else’s property PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sunday at 69 Victory Road; at V. Feener; an employee of the p.m. Wednesday; on Roughan and videotaping it on Overlea A wildfire burns up a steep canyon near La 7:20 a.m. Monday at 142 Bos- Peabody Library reported a ju- Street at 10:20 p.m. Wednes- Avenue at 1:27 p.m. Sunday. Veta, Colo., Sunday. ton St.; at 9:58 a.m. Monday at venile causing a scene in the day; on Rice Avenue at 10:24 A report of illegal fireworks 81 Empire St. lower level on Monday at 11:26 p.m. Wednesday; on Thornton on Highland Avenue at 9:34 a.m. The child was picked up Street at 10:28 p.m. Wednes- p.m. Sunday; on Main Street at MARBLEHEAD by his mother and left without day; on Howard Street at 10:47 10:24 p.m. Sunday. Illegal fires ignite to incident. p.m. Wednesday; on Hillside Av- A caller reported the street Breaking and Entering enue at 11:34 p.m. Wednesday; lights are out on Oakwood Ave- massive Colorado REVERE on Ambrose Street at 11:34 nue at 1:50 a.m. Monday. A report of an attempted p.m. Wednesday; on Arnold A report of a dead rabbit on breaking and entering at 8:33 Arrests Street at 11:43 p.m. Wednes- David Drive at 7:12 a.m. Mon- blazes, spur arrests a.m. Sunday on Willow Road. day; on Washington Avenue at day. A caller reported someone was A juvenile was arrested and 11:44 p.m. Wednesday; on Pratt charged with operating under Street at 12:19 a.m. Thursday; By Colleen Slevin trails and camping spots attempting to break into her Theft ASSOCIATED PRESS off limits for weeks. home. She saw a flashlight out- the influence of liquor, operat- on Cooledge Street at 1:23 a.m. ing recklessly so as to endan- Thursday. A report of shoplifting more A national forest in side her bedroom window. Po- DENVER — An illegal Colorado fully closed last lice reported no signs of forced ger, possession of an open A report of a suspicious than $2,000 worth of merchan- campfire likely ignited container of alcohol in a motor school bus at Church of Latter dise from Macy’s Department month for the first time in entry. another destructive blaze 16 years to prevent new vehicle, and possession of al- Day Saints on Washington Ave- Store at 10:40 a.m. Friday. in Colorado, an outcome cohol while under 21 years of nue at 12:45 p.m. Friday A report of a shoplifter at wildfires started by peo- Complaints authorities were trying ple. And Rocky Mountain age. A report of vandalism on Ocean State Job Lot at 1:15 to avoid across the hot, A report of kids yelling at cars Soufiyane Kardady, 49, of Proctor Avenue at 3:14 p.m. p.m. Sunday. National Park imposed a dry U.S. West by enforcing ban on all campfires start- strict fire rules and clos- ing Friday because of the ing some public lands. risk of having a new fire Capital staffer remembered as ‘smart, beautiful, talented’ Several people have start with firefighters al- been arrested in two Colo- ready busy. By Michael colleagues also attended “I showed her to every- rado wildfires that burned Investigators announced Kunzelman memorial services recent- body. She was beautiful. homes after ignoring local Monday that three people ASSOCIATED PRESS ly for community reporter My beautiful baby.” and federal restrictions on were arrested on suspi- and editor Wendi Winters Smith acted in commu- campfires, target shooting cion of starting a campfire Capital Gazette staffer and assistant editor and nity theater during mid- and other activities aimed and leaving it unattended Rebecca Smith was sweet columnist Rob Hiaasen. A dle school, her cousin, at combating and avoiding in Colorado's south-cen- and quiet, a good person service for sports reporter Tammy Kaskel, told The explosive blazes across tral mountains, sparking with a beautiful smile. John McNamara is sched- Baltimore Sun. the U.S. region. a blaze that destroyed at Editor Gerald Fischman, uled for Tuesday on the Smith would always ac- Parts of Colorado and least eight homes. friends said, was a shy University of Maryland’s company her fiance, De- other Western states have The sheriff's office in but gifted writer who ex- campus. wayne Poling Jr., on trips been grappling with heat Teller County, which has pressed his brilliant intel- Smith, 34, had joined he took to play softball, and severe drought. In a fire ban, did not release PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lect through his editorials. The Capital as an adver- including visits to North Arizona, large swaths other details about the Both victims of the June tising sales assistant in Rebecca Smith had Carolina, South Caroli- of national forests and allegations against David 28 newsroom shooting November. joined The Capital as na and Florida. Over the state trust land have been Renfrow, 23; Kegan Ow- that killed five people in “Smart, beautiful, talent- an advertising sales weekend, Poling’s team, closed since before Me- ens, 19; and a 17-year-old Maryland’s capital were ed, everything you want in assistant in November. Beast Mode, organized a morial Day, while some boy. Renfrow and Owens remembered Sunday for a daughter,” Smith’s moth- benefit softball tourna- national forests in New were in jail, and it wasn't how they lived, not how er, Beth Rittenour, of War- in Dundalk, where Smith ment in her memory, the Mexico are opening up af- clear if they had lawyers. they died. ren, Ohio, said through had lived. After she was Carroll County Times re- ter rain helped ease fire They have not been for- Grieving relatives and tears after the visitation born, Rittenour recalled, ported. danger that kept popular mally charged yet. TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trade-war worries take back seat, lead to jump in stocks

By Stan Choe Miskin, market strategist ASSOCIATED PRESS with John Hancock Invest- ments. “There still are a lot NEW YORK — Never of negative developments mind the trade war. Here happening here, but before comes earnings season. earnings season typically U.S. stocks climbed with tends to be a sweet spot for other markets on Mon- the market. “ day as concerns about Stocks often rise in an- trade tensions between ticipation of healthy earn- the United States and ings reports, Miskin said, the rest of the world took and the results for this a back seat. The calendar latest quarter are forecast for upcoming weeks is full to be much stronger than of companies telling inves- usual for companies this tors how much profit they many years into an eco- Luminaries at the June 27 block party and Roxbury branch opening celebration included: East- made during the spring, nomic expansion. ern Bank Board member Colette Phillips, Lead Director Deborah Jackson, District Representa- and the expectation is for Across the S&P 500, an- tive Candace Sealey to U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano, Superintendent-In-Chief of the Boston Police another quarter of gang- alysts are calling for 19 Department William Gross, MBTA Transit Chief of Police Kenneth Green, Eastern Bank Senior busters growth. percent growth in earn- Vice President and Regional Manager Roxann Cooke, Eastern Bank Chief Marketing and Com- That plus Friday’s report ings per share from a munications Officer Paul Alexander, Eastern Bank Chair and CEO Bob Rivers, Eastern Bank showing U.S. hiring re- year earlier, according to mains strong have helped Executive Vice President of Consumer Banking Barbara Heinemann, Boston City Councilor At- S&P Global Market Intel- to support markets despite Large Ayanna Pressley, Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, Eastern Bank Vice Chair and President ligence. Lower tax rates the world’s two largest and stronger revenues are Quincy Miller, State Representative Chynah Tyler, State Representative Russell Holmes, State economies imposing duel- Representative Jeffrey Sanchez and his mother Maria Sanchez, a board member of Mission Hill helping to drive the gains. ing tariffs on each other at The growth may be Neighborhood Housing Services, Suffolk County Sheriff Steven Tompkins, Metro Housing Boston the end of last week. peaking, however. Per- Executive Director Christopher Norris, and Mission Hill Neighborhood Housing Services Execu- The S&P 500 rose 24.35 haps more important than tive Director Patricia Flaherty. points, or 0.9 percent, to the numbers for last quar- 2,784.17. The Dow Jones ter will be what CEOs say industrial average jumped in conference calls about Former Lynn branch manager has role 320.11, or 1.3 percent, to how much the trade ten- 24,776.59, and the Nasdaq sions will hurt their prof- composite gained 67.81, or its later in the year. in Eastern Bank’s regional expansion 0.9 percent, to 7,756.20. “It’s hard to not see it It’s the third straight being an issue that hurts BOSTON — Eastern other political, civic and er similar “firsts” where tions. day that the S&P 500 has margins,” Miskin said. Bank, America’s oldest business leaders. Eastern has opened in Four Eastern employees climbed at least 0.8 per- Citigroup, JPMorgan and largest mutual bank, “I am proud to welcome communities that need work at the branch, and cent. It follows a rocky Chase and Wells Fargo are opened a new Roxbury Eastern Bank to the great banking services rather have bilingual English few months where some among this week’s head- Crossing branch — the neighborhood of Roxbury, than in areas that don’t. and Spanish language investors sold stocks on liners, and all three are first new bank branch in and thank them for be- In 2017, Eastern opened capabilities. Cooke went the assumption that a full- reporting their results on Roxbury in more than 20 ing a terrific community a new branch in Revere to high school two blocks blown, harmful trade war Friday. years. partner,” said Walsh. “Last and invested in a new away from the new branch was a certainty. Others still Bank stocks were also Former Lynn Market week, a report showed branch location in Quincy; and has spent many years expect negotiated settle- among the market’s big- Street branch manager people of color in the in 2011, Eastern was the working in the banking in- ments to be the final result. gest winners on Monday. Roxann Cooke, who is now U.S. pay more for bank- first bank to open a new dustry in Roxbury. Branch “The market in the sec- Financial stocks in the senior vice president and ing. That is injustice, and branch in Lawrence in 23 staff bring an understand- ond quarter tried to price S&P 500 jumped 2.3 per- regional manager, shep- Eastern Bank has made it years; and in 2008, Eastern ing of the needs of the com- in this whole thing, and it cent for the largest gain herded the opening of the clear they are committed was the first bank to open munity and where East- was probably a little too among the 11 sectors that new branch. to being part of the solu- a new branch in Chelsea in ern’s efforts can best be fast for that,” said Matthew make up the index. “In order to help address tion and I thank them for more than a decade. directed in the community persistent income and becoming part of this com- Eastern’s strategy ac- through its offerings, advo- wealth inequality, Eastern munity in Roxbury.” knowledges that a com- cacy, and philanthropy. An uncanny way is committed to helping Cooke has been and con- munity bank’s success Since its founding 200 accelerate the growth of tinues to be a longtime depends upon a vibrant years ago, Eastern has local enterprises and in- board member with Lynn- and prosperous communi- been focused on giving back to craft a dinosaur crease job opportunities based organizations, such ty. It creates community not only by offering all peo- and wealth creation in our as Girls Inc., the YMCA partnerships on multiple ple access to fairly priced DINOSAUR in 2013 for $3.3 million. neighborhoods. We believe and the Lynn Chamber levels. financial products and ser- From A1 When the golf course that providing more ac- of Commerce. Her back- Located at 1413 Tremont vices, but also through so- closed, fans of the dino- cess to banking services ground runs deep in Lynn St. in Boston across from cial justice and the pursuit The 8.5 percent double saur seemed to come out in communities that don’t and now in Roxbury, where the Roxbury Crossing of opportunity for all. Since IPA is brewed with mo- of the woodwork, worried have them is both ‘right’ she went to high school MBTA station, the branch 1999, Eastern has given 10 saic and amarillo, then about the creature’s fate. and ‘smart,’” said Bob two blocks from the new is part of a new, five-sto- percent of its net income — dry-hopped with simcoe “There is definitely a nos- Rivers, chair and CEO of branch and has worked in ry, mixed use, transit-ori- seven times the national lupulin powder. It exudes talgic factor,” said Nichols. Eastern Bank. the banking industry for ented building featuring average — to charity each aromas of mango and pas- “We didn’t really know Eight percent of Boston’s many years. 40 affordable apartment year. In Roxbury specifi- sion fruit, according to the that before we did all this. population lives in Rox- Being a community part- residences along with of- cally, Eastern has donat- brewery’s website. We had people emailing us bury yet only 3 percent ner and giving people ac- fice and retail space. In ed more than $1.5 million The orange dinosaur is asking if we could ship to addition to occupying the since 2013 to more than of the city’s bank branch- cess to resources is import- known for the decades South Carolina.” ant to Cooke, via the role retail space, Eastern pro- 70 nonprofit organizations es are located there. The it towered over Route 1 Nichols said the beer is branch’s June 27 fami- of a community bank. As a vided $9.6 million in fi- providing basic food, cloth- Miniature Golf & Batting expected to reappear in ly-friendly grand opening first-generation American, nancing to the project. ing, shelter and workforce Cages in Saugus. The golf the brewery’s taproom celebration welcomed the she felt firsthand the need The new branch features development needs in the course property was sold in November. About the community to the branch, for resources and financial full-service banking and community. in 2017 to developer TB same amount of the bev- and was attended by May- literacy. has a 24-hour ATM and Cooke’s career at East- Holdings, Inc., an enti- erage will be made avail- or Martin J. Walsh, City The opening of the Rox- two offices for loan clos- ern has reflected the ty managed by Michael able, he said. Council members, and bury branch follows oth- ings and private consulta- bank’s core values. Barsamian and Michael Touchette, for $1.4 mil- Bridget Turcotte can be lion. The pair had already reached at bturcotte@item- bought a vacant 1.2-acre live.com. Follow her on No signing off in Lynn since 1884 site next to the golf course Twitter @BridgetTurcotte.

SIGNS From A1 Saugus donors knock “When I got out of school, I did layout work on com- it out of the ballpark puters. It was boring,” she said. DONORS When $100 or more is Kiley’s name came up in From A1 donated, the donor’s name a conversation during one is added to the wall. Da- of her bartending shifts at A large committee vis hoped he could raise the Four Winds and she formed a nonprofit organi- enough money to cover met the Lewis of Lynn zation, and got permission the cost of the security owner and spent an hour from the town to use an cameras, but soon realized talking with Kiley about overgrown field from the he would far surpass his sign making. 1960s. Fundraisers were goal. “He said, ‘Do what you held and countless hours The months-long fund- like to do,’” she said. of work went into creating raiser ended with about Lebel started sign paint- what today is the park. $12,000 in the bank for ing in 2011 and moved “Right now, we really park upkeep and mainte- to Mount Vernon Street don’t have a lot of people nance, said Davis. three years ago. She said to help,” he said. “I basi- “It turned out to be a Kiley has been a mentor cally take care of it.” pretty successful project,” and helping hand on jobs Davis cuts the grass and said Davis. she has undertaken. his family runs the snack Donations are still be- “He’s a second set of eyes bar. ing accepted, but the wall for me on a project,” she ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK While many of the re- is already being prepped said. Ted Kiley, owner of Lewis of Lynn Signs, hand-letters a sign for Marion pairs were donated by with more than 100 names Lynn native Kiley also Street Autobody in Lynn. people in the community, for an unveiling and dedi- attended Butera, and Sa- some still came at a cost. cation ceremony later this lem State University. Like a tool-lined carpentry plicated projects can take but they run their own The biggest burden was month. Lebel, he discovered he room and an old vault in months, but Lebel said businesses and lend each the installation of eight On July 28 at 2 p.m., the high-definition securityhonorees will be invited wanted to get out from Lebel’s shop harkening hand-painted signs en- other a helping hand when cameras that will enable to attend a ceremony on behind a computer screen back to the days when the dure weather and time the opportunity arises. Leb- Davis to clearly see faces the field side of the World and into a shop ripe with Registry of Motor Vehicles better than their plastic el helped Kiley work on a the smell of sawdust and and license plate numbers Series Park Building. Ed operated downtown. Jo- counterparts. mural for The Oceanview fresh paint. of people trespassing on Stenton, a Lynn resident seph Lewis’ photo hangs “It’s definitely a lost art,” in Nahant and the pair Before buying Lewis of the property. The upgrade who spearheaded much of Lynn from Robinson in framed on the wall of Ki- said Kiley. share a paint “spray booth.” came at a cost of more the fundraising, will un- 2012, Kiley served an ap- ley’s shop. The pair draw inspira- “We help each other. She than $4,000. veil the new plaque and prenticeship of sorts with Although they build tion from Lynn architec- motivates me,” Kiley said. Davis came up with the read the names. Robinson and Whittier. signs and carve posts in ture and signs that have The pair hire part-time idea to raise money by of- “Our goal continues to “I swept up, cleaned the their shops, Lebel and Ki- survived the decades. employees and Kiley fering donors a chance to be to provide a first-class bathrooms, and listened to ley are typically working “Lynn is great. You can would like to pass on his have their name perma- facility for playing base- Ray’s poetry,” he recalled. at a client’s location or a walk around and see all skills, if the opportunity nently engraved on a wall ball in Saugus and to en- Kiley and Lebel’s shops marina, painting a sign the fine work that was arose, to Lynn Vocational of the park he dubbed the courage the youth of Sau- are confined but neat- or window or the side of done,” Lebel said. Technical Institute stu- World Series Park Wall of gus to play baseball,” said ly-organized spaces with a boat. Their more com- Lebel is Kiley’s tenant dents. Fame. Davis. A8 TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS A colorful corner in Lynn

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By Daniel Kane runs on eight hits while striking out six ITEM STAFF batters. “Tough game obviously Dan pitched great LYNN — Both pitchers were on top of for us gave up nothing and came out of a lot their game, but the Salem 12-year-old All- of tough jams,” Swampscott manager Joe Stars were able to earn the 2-0 win over McGonagle said. “We had a couple tough Swampscott Monday night at Volunteer plays in the eld it’s a tough way to end. We Field in Lynn in a District 16 Tournament had a good run.” elimination game. Salem’s Levy DaSilva (3-for-3 with 2 RBI) Salem’s Corey Grimes pitched six shutout drove in both runs to help his team win. innings, while allowing three hits and tally- Casey McGrath (2-for-3) and Shawn O’Keefe ing 10 strikeouts. (1-for-2) each scored one run for Salem. “I was undecided with who I was going to “I love that kid,” Kevin McGrath said of pitch today,” Salem manager Kevin Mc- DaSilva. “He hasn’t been usual Levy during Grath said. “I saw Casey [McGrath] and this tournament hitting wise and today we Corey warm up and not to be cliche but tinkered with his swing a bit and he was there was a look in Corey’s eye today and I huge, absolutely huge.” had to go with him. “That’s a great team over there. I have “He threw unbelievable,” McGrath added. nothing but respect,” McGrath added about “He’s thrown three times in this tourna- Swampscott. “I’ve dealt with those guys the ment. He’s 2-1 and he’s thrown unbelievable past three years. I can’t say enough about ITEM FILE PHOTO all three games.” them, class acts.” Swampscott’s Daniel Domeniconi also Salem’s Casey McGrath scored a run in a win over Swampscott in the threw all six innings, allowing two earned SALEM, B2 District 16 Tournament Monday afternoon. Peabody West runs table to District 16 title game By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR PEABODY — When Peabody West man- ager Steve Porcella and his 12-year-old all- stars rst came together, Porcella knew the talent and potential was there for a compet- itive run in the District 16 Tournament. What Porcella didn’t know was that Pea- body West would run the table during its rst four games, en route to a bid in Thurs- day’s District 16 Championship game against the winner of Lynn eld vs. Salem ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE (5:45 on Tuesday at Pine Hill). Jone Vasquez (left) tries to defend Jason Perry, Peabody West has made quick work of its (right) during the rst day of the Lynn Parks and opponents over the past two weeks in its Rec basketball league. quest for its rst District 16 title since 2014. It started with a 16-1 win over Lynn Shore and continued with a 5-0 shutout victory over Wyoma. Peabody West thumped Pine Lynn Parks & Rec Hill, 9-1, last week and took care of business ITEM FILE PHOTO with a 16-2 win over Lynn eld this past Peabody West pitcher Thomas Fabbo has been one of weekend. three key hurlers during the team’s run through the basketball league PEABODY WEST, B2 District 16 Tournament this year. tips off at Breed

By Mike Alongi Betts, Judge, Trout make up a ITEM STAFF LYNN — The Lynn Parks and Recreation Summer dream team in AL All-Stars’ out eld Basketball League tipped off its rst day of events Mon- day at the Breed Middle School outdoor courts in front of (AP) — Mike Trout, Aaron Judge kees and Atlanta Braves each had “It’s something that I didn’t know a big crowd of players, parents and volunteers, with over and Mookie Betts form a dream four, including rookie Gleyber Tor- it would ever be quite possible,” 150 signups on just the rst day alone. League organizer out eld for the American League. res from the Bronx Bombers and Moreland said. “I’m de nitely excit- Fred Hogan says it couldn’t have gone any better. Bryce Harper and Max Scherzer fellow second baseman Ozzie Albies ed about the opportunity and ap- “It was just a great rst night,” Hogan, who has helped make up a not-so-gracious welcome from the surprising Braves. preciative of having that opportuni- with the running of this league for over 20 years now, committee for the NL. “It’s fun. You’re playing but you’re ty.” said. “We got six games in on the rst day and we had a Power in the center of power. A looking around because you’re play- Trout is working on perhaps the great turnout. It was great to see all the kids and the capital-sized All-Star Game. ing with all those big boys out best season of his stellar career parents come out to support the league and take advan- Baseball unveiled the rosters for there,” said Altuve, who made the with the Los Angeles Angels. Judge tage of what the city if offering here.” its midsummer showcase Sunday AL team for the sixth time. has 25 homers and 58 RBIs for the What the city is offering, courtesy of Lisa Nerich and night, featuring an imposing AL Torres is on the disabled list with the Lynn Parks and Recreation Department, is a free Yankees, and Betts is batting .342 lineup and Harper starting at his a hip injury and unlikely to partici- with 22 homers for the major summer basketball league for kids ranging from elemen- home ballpark in Washington. pate. While he and Albies are just tary school to high school. After starting out in only West league-leading Red Sox. Reigning AL MVP Jose Altuve 21 years old, the list of 25 rst-time But that’s just the beginning for Lynn playing at the Breed courts twice a week, about 10 was one of ve All-Stars from the All-Stars also includes thirty-some- years ago the league expanded to East Lynn as well, the AL, which has won ve All-Star World Series champion Houston thing surprises like Boston rst Games in a row and 17 of the last hosting two days of games per week at the outdoor courts Astros, matching the Boston Red baseman Mitch Moreland, Texas outside Lynn English. 21. Sox and Cleveland Indians for most Rangers slugger Shin-Soo Choo and BASKETBALL, B2 in the majors. The New York Yan- Atlanta out elder Nick Markakis. MLB ALL-STARS, B2

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Membership is open to everyone who lives or works in Essex, Middlesex, and Suffolk Counties. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 Rodriguez deals, Martinez homers as Sox beat Rangers BOSTON (AP) — J.D. Martinez hit his when Brandon Workman struck out Joey major league-leading 28th home run, Gallo and then retired Delino Deshields Steve Pearce added a two-run shot and and Elvis Andrus on groundouts. Eduardo Rodriguez pitched 5 2/3 innings Mike Minor (6-5) allowed two runs on on Monday night to lead the Boston Red six hits, striking out four in 5 1/3 innings Sox to a 5-0 victory over the Texas Rang- for his first loss since May. The Rangers ers and their seventh straight win. have lost five of their last seven. The Red Sox won for the 14th time in MOOKIE MAGIC 17 games to end the day with their big- Mookie Betts made a running catch gest lead over the Yankees in the AL East on Andrus’ line drive to left-center in since April. Boston led New York, which the fifth. Betts, who played center field lost the opener of a doubleheader in Bal- for just the fifth game all season, was timore, by three games pending the out- elected to the All-Star Game for the third come of the nightcap. straight year. He also had a ground-rule Pearce, who was acquired from the To- double to center in the fifth and a single ronto Blue Jays last month, lined a 3-2 to lead off the eighth. pitch into the Monster Seats with two ALL-STARS outs in the first inning to make it 2-0. It In their first game since the All-Star stayed that way until Mookie Betts and selections were announced, the Red Sox Andrew Benintendi singled to lead off played all three regulars who were se- the eighth and Martinez put one into the lected to the AL roster for next week’s Monster Seats to give the Red Sox a 5-0 game in Washington: Betts, Martinez lead. and Mitch Moreland. Closer Craig Kim- That was plenty for five Red Sox pitch- brel sat back down after Martinez’s ho- ers, who combined on a five-hitter. mer; Chris Sale is scheduled to start on Rodriguez (11-3) held Texas hitless un- Wednesday. til Adrian Beltre singled with one out in Benintendi is among those eligible for the fourth. He allowed just three singles the final spot to be determined by a fan and three walks, striking out five. No one vote. The Red Sox campaigned for him by FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS made it past second base for the Rangers writing #VoteBenny in chalk in the dirt until Robinson Chirinos tripled to lead behind home plate. He had a double, a Eduardo Rodriguez earned the win on the mound for the Red Sox after allow- off the seventh. He was stranded there single and struck out twice. ing no runs on just three hits in 5 2/3 innings of work Monday night. Crowds in Moscow make Qatar rethink 2022 World Cup plans

MOSCOW (AP) — The big “What we saw in Moscow, which and how they move, trying to pected in Russia, yet the semifi- cess also allowed Russian author- numbers of Latin American fans has two stadiums, is that a city imagine how the traffic flow will nal lineup has four teams from ities to screen people considered who came to Russia are making can be very quickly overwhelmed be like in Qatar, we’re re-consid- the continent. to be a security threat, and mon- 2022 World Cup organizers re- by big crowds,” senior Qatari offi- ering where we put our Fan Fest.” “I’m wondering, ‘Where are the itor who entered stadiums. think their own plans for Qatar. cial Nasser Al Khater said in the A World Cup host city must European fans?’” Al Khater said. Some saw the ID system as a Tens of thousands of people Russian capital. “The fact you’re have a hub for fans to meet and “I don’t know if it’s going to be the data protection risk, yet many gathered in central Moscow even going to have the fans of 32 teams watch games on giant screens. same when Qatar comes along. fans embraced their laminates as when their team was not playing. pretty much in a city, I think is Though Moscow has its Fan Fest People regret not coming if they though members of a World Cup The much smaller city of Doha going to be electrifying.” south of the center, Qatar’s was didn’t come. It was amazing foot- club. would be packed for the tourna- With eight stadiums in Doha or planned in downtown Al Bidda ball, amazing atmosphere.” “We think it worked well. We ment’s first two weeks in Novem- within an hour of travel, the 28- Park next to Doha Bay. Qatari organizers have had 180 are looking into the Fan ID, to see ber 2022 if the same occurred. day World Cup is sure to domi- “It’s in the wrong spot,” Al Khat- staff in Russia observing how to if it’s a way of making sure that In the streets around Red nate the tiny emirate of only 2.58 er said. “It would get in the way run a World Cup, and could keep we know who’s entering Qatar,” Square, fans from Peru, Mexico million people. actually of free flow of people.” one new feature in four years. Al Khater said, describing Rus- and Argentina were a vibrant “We want it to (take over Doha),” Doha will likely have to cope Visitors to Russia applied for a sia’s organization as impeccable. presence from days before the Al Khater said, adding one possi- with more fans of European laminated Fan ID photo card to “It’s going to be a high bar to World Cup started. ble change. “Seeing the people teams. They were fewer than ex- bypass entry visa rules. The pro- beat.” Salem to play Lynnfield Tuesday in District 16 Peabody West aiming SALEM inning DaSilva recorded his second “The last two years we have lost to From B1 RBI single to score a huge insurance them in the district championship,” for first District 16 run and put Salem ahead 2-0. McGrath said of Lynnfield. “They After three scoreless innings Sa- Quinn Fitzpatrick did start off the are an outstanding team, they are lem found life in the fourth. Shawn bottom of the sixth with a single for incredibly coached and do all the title win since 2014 O’Keefe reached base on a single and Swampscott, but Swampscott little things right. Casey [McGrath] PEABODY WEST would later steal second. DaSilva couldn’t come back, falling 2-0 and is pitching tomorrow and he’s been From B1 brought him home with a single of ending its tournament run. wanting them for a year. It’s going to his own to put Salem ahead 1-0. “It’s the most special year of any- be a tough task.” “We knew we had a good team,” Porcella, in his second Swampscott was able to get some thing in sports,” McGonagle said After an early loss in the tourna- season as Peabody West’s manager, said. “I don’t think you runners on base in the fourth as well about his 12-year-olds. “My son was ment to East Lynn, McGrath couldn’t ever anticipate going undefeated through your first four when Domeniconi reached on a sin- one of the 12-year-olds and this have imagined his team would still games. The stakes are higher in each game. You want to gle and Liam Wales reached on an group of kids I’ve seen since they be in the hunt. stay in the winner’s bracket, otherwise you have to play error at second base with one out. were eight or nine. They all work “I’m a little bit in shock to be hon- games back-to-back. We felt prepared and we felt our team However Grimes quickly silenced hard over the winter they really est,” McGrath said. “The first game was capable of doing it.” any hopes of a rally, striking out the want it. They’ve worked hard all against East Lynn, if you told me we Remarkably, Peabody West has allowed just four runs in next two batters. year.” would be here I would say you’re out the tournament. The pitching staff has been led by right In the top of the sixth McGrath Salem advanced to play Lynnfield of your mind. I’ve been doing this for handers Jayce Dooley, Thomas Fabbo and Nick Villano. All and Grimes hit back-to-back singles Tuesday at 5:45 p.m. at Pine Hill in a long time and not often am I in three will be available for Thursday’s finale. to put men on for Salem. Later in the another elimination game. shock.” “Our pitching has been phenomenal,” Porcella said. “Some of those teams we’ve faced have put up big offensive num- bers in their other games. We didn’t expect to have such Parks & Rec basketball league a city-wide effort one-sided games against other teams. It’s been impressive.” Porcella added, “We’ve been able to pitch to locations and BASKETBALL the tournament. Association won 60-44 over Colum- avoid big innings. Ultimately the most important thing is our pitchers don’t give up walks. Jayce may have walked a From B1 “A lot of these people don’t have to bia Insurance. Oliver Gravely (10 do this, but they do it because they points, three rebounds, two assists) few kids in our last game against Lynnfield but we have a The result, Hogan says, is a fun know how good this is for the kids,” and Jael Brooks (12 points, one as- good defense that’s able to work around that. The key is to city-wide league that not only keeps Hogan said. sist) paced the winning side. Colum- not walk anybody in these tournaments.” the kids of Lynn out of trouble during As for the sponsors, you’d be hard bia was led by Lionel Rivera (18 And the pitching staff’s success is also a testament to the summer but also provides the pressed to find a local Lynn business points, five assists, three rebounds) Peabody West catcher Andy Bousquet. younger kids with motivation to im- that isn’t sponsoring a team in the and Yael Vizcaino (six points). Also in “Andy’s actually thrown out four our five runners trying prove after watching older teams tournament. From Pizza Lovers to middle school action, Buzzy Barton to steal,” Porcella said. “He’s been great for us. He calls in playing later in the night. Panakio Adjusters, from Solimine earned a 30-22 win over Ram Elec- the pitching location really well. All the pitchers trust him. “The best part is that all of the kids Funeral Home to Lynn Firefighters tric. Ram was led by Jansyel Hernan- He’s very reliable.” hang around the whole time pretty Local 739 and everywhere in be- dez (11 points, three rebounds, one At the plate, an aggressive approach has been the name much,” Hogan said. “The elementary tween, the city of Lynn remains fully assist) and James Tavares (10 points, of the game through the tournament run. While some kids like to watch the older kids play, behind this tournament. two rebounds). Buzzy Barton was coaching staffs preach patience at the plate and working as do the middle school kids. It gives “To be honest, we can’t even take on powered by Wally Florencio’s 18 into deep counts, Peabody West’s offense likes to pounce on them something to strive for to get anymore sponsors because the ones points and Victor Mafo’s 11 points. In good pitches regardless of the count. better watching older, more experi- we’ve had over the years want to the high school division, Panakio Ad- “Offensively we make a concerted effort to try to swing at enced guys playing out there.” keep coming back every year,” Hogan justers won 27-22 over Wood and the first strike we see,” Porcella said. “We try to be aggres- And let’s not forget the part about said. “It’s a good problem to have.” Associates. Kyjuan Anderson scored sive and not get too deep into counts. Most of the pitchers keeping the kids out of trouble. The tournament will continue in 15 points for Wood and Associates, in these tournaments have three good pitches. The further “People always ask me why I keep West Lynn back at Breed Tuesday while Hector Celado tallied nine you get into the counts, that opens up a chance for a pitch- doing this after more than 20 years, before moving over to East Lynn for points and six rebounds for Panakio er to throw his other pitches. If the first strike is a good and I tell them that I enjoy it at this games Wednesday and Thursday at Adjusters. Also in the high school pitch, swing at it. It’s been a pretty effective approach to this point because it keeps me close to the English. division, Committee to Elect took point.” kids so they know me and I know Six games were played across three down Dartoworld Inc. with a 60-55 Dooley and Villano have carried Peabody West’s offense, them,” Hogan said. “Then, if I’m driv- divisions Monday night. In elemen- victory. Natural Allen (24 points) and creating a potent punch in the middle of the team’s batting ing around town and I see someone I tary school action, Xtreme Silkscreen Diego Lopes (22 points) drove Com- order. Josh Scali has also found his footing at the plate over know doing something wrong I can thumped Lynn Firefighters, 33-21. mittee to Elect. Oliver Gravely scored the past few games. stop and say ‘hey, cut it out.’” Giovanni Jean (11 points) and De- 14 points with seven rebounds and “They’ve both been driving in a lot of runs from the No. 3 And of course, the league wouldn’t Shawn Rucker (eight points) led two assists, while Ali Barry added 12 and No. 4 spots of our order,” Porcella said of Dooley and be able to function without the help Xtreme, while Daryll Reynolds points and two assists for Dartworld Villano. “Josh Scali has knocked in a few runs recently. The of a number of volunteers and spon- scored five points to lead Lynn Fire- Inc. 2-3-4-5 batters, the middle of our order, has been really key sors. In addition to Hogan and his fighters. Also in the elementary divi- This year’s basketballs were donat- for us. Ultimately Jayce and Nick have probably been our tournament co-organizer Jeff Byrd, sion, Pizza Lovers earned a 30-18 ed in memory of former Lynn En- strongest offensive leaders.” Geannie Ferrari, Kenny Turner, win over Cuff McGinn. Deono Kabon- glish High School baseball and boys Since Saturday’s win over Lynnfield, Peabody West has LaShonda Hogan and countless oth- go led Pizza Lovers with nine points basketball coach Ron Bennett, who maintained its normal practice routine in aim of keeping its ers donate their time to referee while Kameron Rucker scored nine died in March. Scoreboard results momentum. With four days off between Saturday’s victory games, coach teams, keep score and points for Cuff McGinn. In the mid- are sponsored through Mayor and Thursday’s game, the team has given its pitchers a rest do everything else required to run dle school division, Gannon Building Thomas M. McGee. and honed in on repetitions on the field and at the plate. “It’s a good opportunity to give our pitchers a rest,” Por- cella said. “Maybe we’ll give them a small side session. Re- Five Sox make the cut in MLB All-Star team voting ally it’s about reps now, infield and outfield reps, getting reps with our swings. We’re trying to stay in the swing of MLB ALL-STARS ignated hitter J.D. Martinez and Tam- this season, is batting just .218 for things. We don’t want to lose any momentum. It’s good to From B1 pa Bay Rays catcher Wilson Ramos disappointing Washington but has 21 get four or five days off but you don’t want to lose momen- round out the AL’s starting lineup. homers and 50 RBIs. tum. We have to keep the kids focused.” While the intensity amplifies as Peabody West continues Altuve led the fan balloting with 4.8 “The best part is being with all the He was joined by ace right-hander its run, Porcella and his assistant coaches, Dennis Villano million votes. Baltimore Orioles short- guys. You’re on the biggest stage with Max Scherzer and reliever Sean Doo- stop Manny Machado will make the and Lelo Fabbo, have made it a priority to keep the team the best,” said Trout, who was select- little from the Nationals. Scherzer, a short trip down to D.C. for the July 17 loose. Winning is the objective but having fun, Porcella said, game with speculation increasing ed for the seventh straight year — ty- three-time Cy Young Award winner, is also important. about his future ahead of the trade ing Boston ace Chris Sale for the could get the start in his home ball- “We try to get together as a group off the field for barbe- deadline. longest active streak. park. ques and pool parties,” Porcella said. “We try to be goofballs Chicago White Sox first baseman Harper was voted a starter for the “That’d be an unbelievable experi- and fool around as much as we can off the field. That’s a Jose Abreu, Cleveland Indians third fourth consecutive year. The slugger, ence,” he said in an interview on huge part of it too. They’re 12 years old. It’s key to keep baseman Jose Ramirez, Red Sox des- who is eligible for free agency after ESPN. them loose and make sure everyone’s having fun.” TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS TUESDAY NSBL (Not including last night’s games) Today Wednesday Thursday Little League Baseball NS Phillies at Swampscott (6) at Nashua District 16 Tournament WEDNESDAY at Martha’s vs. Worcester W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Lynnfield vs. Salem (at Pine Hill, 5:45) Babe Ruth Baseball (4:05) Vineyard (7) (7) M. Vineyard 21 8 0.724 - 3W 7-3 Babe Ruth Baseball 14-year-old state tournament Worcester 17 14 0.548 5 1L 8-2 15-year-old state tournament Lynn vs. Arlington (at Lynn, 8) Bristol 19 16 0.543 5 2W 4-6 Lynn vs. Peabody (at Lynn, 8) American Legion Baseball Friday Saturday Brockton 16 16 0.500 6.5 1W 4-6 M’head/S’scott at Danvers (5:30) American Legion Baseball vs. Bristol vs. Bristol Pittsfi eld 14 18 0.438 8.5 2L 3-7 Beverly/Salem at Lynn (6) Saugus at Lynn (6) (7) (5) North Shore 12 19 0.387 10 1L 6-4 Methuen at Saugus (at Stoneham, 6) NSBL Nashua 11 19 0.367 10.5 2L 3-7 Danvers at Haverhill (7) NS Storm at Manchester (8) Middleton-Peabody at Lawrence (7) Beverly at. Kingston (6)

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Each will receive a written For more information, evaluation in addition to visit www.lwrun.org, email all pitchers video ana- [email protected] or call lyzed. (781) 709-7135 or (781) The cost of each five- 593-6562. hour session is $90 each. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS For further information Masucci softball please contact Coach Croatia’s Domagoj Vida, right, celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal against Russia Frank Carey at (781) 842- tournament in the quarter nal round of the World Cup. 4042 or at fdcarey13@com- cast.net or at www.carey- The Vanessa Masucci co-ed baseballacademy.com. slow-pitch softball tourna- ment will be held the week- Croatia bars former player from end of July 20-22 at Grace Bishop Fenwick Rogato Field at Breed Mid- basketball camp dle School, Lynn. World Cup over pro-Ukraine video The tournament is seeking The Bishop Fenwick a number of additional co-ed Girls Basketball Camp teams. MOSCOW (AP) — Croatia ex- dia users in Russia, which has tense is peace,” Vukojevic told Croatian will be held from July If interested, call 781 599- pelled former player Ognjen Vukoje- relations with Ukraine and annexed state broadcaster HRT. 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at 4861 or email at vanessama- vic from its World Cup delegation on the Crimean peninsula from the Vukojevic said he intended the Danvers Indoor Sports. succisoftball2018@hotmail. Monday for making a pro-Ukraine country in 2014. Some Russians said video as a personal greeting to Instructors include play- Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- video with defender Domagoj Vida. they would cheer against Croatia in Ukrainian friends, not as a political ers and coaches from the mack) was murdered last The Croatian Football Federation its rst World Cup semi nal match statement. 2018 Division 3 North September inside her and Vida apologized for the video, since 1998. “However, I do understand that champion Crusaders, as Revere home. She was a which was posted after the team FIFA rules bar players from mak- my statements can be differently in- well as current collegiate Lynn native and a member beat Russia on penalties in the ing political gestures at the World terpreted,” he said. “Because of this, players. Anyone interested World Cup quarter nals on Satur- Cup and the governing body gave I am sorry — and I do apologize to can contact Fenwick coach of the St. Mary’s High soft- ball team. day. Vida a formal warning on Sunday, the Russian public, if they perceived Adam DeBaggis at aag- The video shows Vida, who scored but did not impose a match sanction. my statements like this. I am very [email protected] for more against Russia, shouting “glory to The Croatian federation said in a proud of Croatia’s achievement at details. Lynn youth tennis Ukraine” before Vukojevic adds “this statement that Vukojevic, who was the World Cup and I wish the boys clinics win is for Dynamo and Ukraine ... also a former player for Spartak all the best luck in the following Spartans Baseball go Croatia.” Both Vida and Vukoje- Moscow, had been with the team as games.” Basics clinic The Lynn Parks and Rec- vic previously played for Ukrainian an observer but his World Cup cre- Croatia’s team refused to allow reation Department is host- club Dynamo Kiev, and Vukojevic is dentials have now been withdrawn. players Mario Mandzukic and An- The Spartans Baseball ing youth tennis clinics now a scout there. “I don’t want to be a burden to our drej Kramaric to answer questions Basics clinic will be held every Monday, Tuesday and FIFA ned Vukojevic 15,000 Swiss team ahead of the extremely import- about the controversy at Monday’s at Pine Hill Field begin- Wednesday from July 9 francs ($15,150) later Monday for ant semi nal match of the World news conference. ning on July 16 and run- through August 1. The clin- unsporting behavior. Cup, at the moment when the most A team spokesman, speaking about ning until July 20. Partici- ics will be held at Gowdy The video angered many social me- needed thing for the national team the video, said Vida “regrets” it. pants will learn the basics Park and will be organized of hitting, fielding (infield by age group. Kids ages and outfield), proper eight and under will have England’s set-piece skills reaping rewards at World Cup throwing mechanics and their clinic from 5 p.m. to 6 base running. Participants p.m., kids ages nine to 11 REPINO, Russia (AP) — was spun off it in 2002. are asked to bring their will have their clinic from 6 Forget bending them like In England’s class of own baseball gloves and p.m. to 7 p.m. and kids ages Beckham. At this World 2018, free kicks, corners bats. The concession stand 12 and over will have their Cup, it has been a case of and wide crosses are will be open for snacks/ clinic from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. teasing them in like Trip- mostly provided by En- lunch and pizza will be The clinics will cover pier and angling them in gland’s wing backs, Young served on Friday, July 20 many aspects of tennis, like Ashley. and , and at the camp’s conclusion. including the forehand, Set pieces have been the they are proving tough to Contact St. Mary’s base- backhand, serve, positioning main source of goals at defend. ball coach Derek Dana at and scoring. Kids are the tournament in Rus- Young set up England’s 781-521-9439 or ddan- encouraged to bring a tennis sia — 42 percent, no less rst goal in the 2-0 quar- [email protected] for more racquet and a water bottle information. — and England has been ter nal win over Sweden to the clinic. There is a limit- the master of that depart- with a driven corner from ed number of tennis rac- ment on its run to the the left wing that was Youth Summer quets available through the semi nals. headed in by Harry Ma- evening track Parks and Recreation Eight of its 11 goals so guire. Trippier’s delivery Department. far have come via free from the right has been For more information, con- The fifth annual Lynn kicks, corners or penal- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS even more impressive, so Parks and Recreation tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- ties, which is four more much so that some have Youth Summer Evening 7096. than any other team and England’s Harry Maguire celebrates after scor- nicknamed him the “Bury the most since Portugal ing a goal against Sweden in the quarter nal Beckham” — a reference TV/RADIO also scored eight set-piece round of the World Cup. to the northern town goals at the World Cup in where he was born. TV 1966. could yet lead England to our favor and we’ll carry “I used to watch Beck- MLB This hasn’t come about a second World Cup title. on working on them.” ham and (World Cup-win- 7 p.m...... NY Yankees at Baltimore ...... MLB Network by  uke. Meticulous “Set pieces have been a A decade ago, England ning Italy mid elder An- 7:10 p.m...... Texas at Boston ...... NESN preparation — includ- massive thing for us and had one of the best set- drea) Pirlo, players like 8:10 p.m...... Kansas City at Minnesota ...... FS1 ing a trip to the United other teams through the piece takers in football in this, over their careers — NBA Summer League States to take in an NBA whole of the World Cup,” David Beckham, whose they have got a fantastic 4 p.m...... San Antonio vs. Portland...... NBA TV , one of En- precision and ability to 4:30 p.m...... Utah vs. Miami ...... ESPNU game — the selection right foot on them and ev- gland’s set-piece takers, curl the ball in from the 6 p.m...... Atlanta vs. Chicago ...... NBA TV of speci c players with eryone knows that,” Trip- 6:30 p.m...... Sacramento vs. Memphis ...... ESPN2 strong dead-ball delivery, said Monday. “Obviously wing was an important per said. “Beckham was 8:30 p.m...... L.A. Lakers vs. New York ...... ESPN2 and the defensive nature we work on them in attack weapon at major tourna- the one I always looked Beach volleyball of high-pressure tourna- and defense, and they are ments. So famous were up to; the technique, his 6 p.m...... AVP Pro Tour: San Francisco Open ...... NBCSN ment football has led to vitally important for us. his crosses that a movie, crossing, on the move or Cycling a point where set pieces “They have worked in “Bend It Like Beckham,” set pieces.” 7:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 4) ...... NBCSN World Cup 2 p.m...... France vs. Belgium ...... Fox Roger, Serena, Rafa bring best to Wimbledon’s Centre Court Tennis 8 a.m...... Wimbledon ...... ESPN, ESPN2 LONDON (AP) — They roared for Roger Fed- Radio erer just for showing up, greeting his arrival at MLB Wimbledon’s main stadium as if his mere pres- 7:10 p.m...... Texas at Boston ...... WEEI-FM 93.7 ence were enough to justify the price of admission. They clapped and yelled when Federer’s drop volley capped a 16-minute tour de force of a rst MLB set in which he won 21 of the rst 23 points. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE They eventually sent him back to the locker East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB room with a standing ovation, acknowledging the Boston 63 29 .685 — Atlanta 50 39 .562 — talent displayed by Federer during a 6-0, 7-5, 6-4 New York 58 30 .659 3 Philadelphia 49 39 .557 ½ victory over 22nd-seeded Adrian Mannarino of Tampa Bay 45 44 .506 16½ Washington 45 45 .500 5½ Toronto 41 48 .461 20½ New York 36 51 .414 13 France in the fourth round Monday, yes, but also Baltimore 25 65 .278 37 Miami 37 55 .402 14½ his superiority over the course of a career that has Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB produced eight Wimbledon championships and 20 Cleveland 49 40 .551 — Milwaukee 54 36 .600 — Grand Slam titles, both records for a man. Minnesota 39 48 .448 9 Chicago 51 36 .586 1½ Federer, who has won 32 consecutive sets at the Detroit 40 52 .435 10½ St. Louis 46 43 .517 7½ Chicago 30 60 .333 19½ Pittsburgh 42 48 .467 12 tournament and held serve 81 games in a row, Kansas City 25 64 .281 24 Cincinnati 40 51 .440 14½ was asked whether he paused for even a moment West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB to wonder why he wasn’t being given more of a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 61 31 .663 — Arizona 50 41 .549 — test. Seattle 57 34 .626 3½ Los Angeles 48 41 .539 1 “Not really,” said Federer, the No. 1 seed. “I’m Serena Williams returns the ball to Russia’s Evgeni- Oakland 50 40 .556 10 Colorado 46 44 .511 3½ Los Angeles 46 45 .505 14½ San Francisco 47 45 .511 3½ telling myself, ‘Why didn’t I break the rst game ya Rodina during their women’s singles match Mon- Texas 40 52 .435 21 San Diego 39 53 .424 11½ of the second?’” day. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 COMICS

OFF THE MARK / MARK PARISI MODERATELY CONFUSED / JEFF STAHLER DILBERT / SCOTT ADAMS

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Get out and do things that Size up a situation that could Keep things moving forward If you want something, you Check your emotions at the Don’t feel you must make a inspire you to get going with cause a work-related problem by not taking on too much or must be willing to do the work door when getting together with snap decision just because a creative project. Someone for you and make some adjust- letting things overwhelm you. yourself. The satisfaction you relatives or peers who don’t al- someone else does. Dig deep you encounter will make an ments. Your insight will ward off You are best off taking care of get digging in and accomplish- ways share your opinions. Lis- and find out exactly what’s en- impression that will affect the a setback. Personal improve- what’s necessary and giving ing what you set out to do will ten, but don’t feel obliged to tailed before you make a com- way you move forward. ments will help stabilize your yourself time to rejuvenate. boost your confidence. share your point of view. mitment. Better to be safe than life. sorry. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Do your best to pitch in and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Don’t let your storytelling get Don’t give in to someone put- Physical and mental challeng- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) help. The difference you make Spread a little joy to lift your you into a fix with someone ting pressure on you. Set the es will motivate you to step up An emotional incident can ruin will influence the way others spirits. Taking short trips, vis- you include in your version of record straight by making it and take a leadership position. your day. Try to be patient with treat you. A partnership will iting old friends or learning events. A physical challenge clear what you will and won’t Your ability to outmaneuver ri- loved ones who depend on you spark your interest. Don’t bite something new will encourage should be handled with cau- do. Counter with something vals and your undying stamina for assistance. Delegate jobs if off more than you can chew. personal growth. tion. practical. will be hard to beat. you are running out of time.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Old friend is slow to follow up on attempt to reconnect Which mistake might west make? DEAR ABBY: I recently should not have had to re- William Randolph Hearst and one diamond. You must reconnected with my best Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van mind her three times. said, “Don’t be afraid to make hope that East has exactly friend from high school. I Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, However, because you did, a mistake; your readers might queen-third in clubs. But even moved out of state at the and was founded by her mother, you were right to talk to a like it.” then, you need to get to the age of 30, and we lost Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at supervisor so the woman In the days before email, dummy to take the club fi- touch. Turns out she lives could be counseled and when I made an error in this DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los nesse and back to the dum- about 70 miles from me. will, one hopes, be more column, the United States my after cashing the club ace. Neither of us married or Angeles, CA 90069. sensitive in the future. Postal Service was very hap- Where are your two entries? had children. py. Now my inbox overflows. They must be in spades. So, Someone told me where DEAR ABBY: My This deal was declared by and “remind” her that you every time I said “hus- I would lead the spade three she works and I called her. 15-year-old granddaugh- Steve Conrad of Manhasset, had discussed having band.” After three correc- and put in dummy’s 10. Yes, She called back the follow- ter is being verbally New York. It occurred during a lunch together. Her re- tions, I emphatically stat- West can spoil that plan by ing weekend, and we talk- abused by her dad, who pairs event. sponse — or lack of one — ed “my husband” and she playing his queen, but how ed for a couple of hours. It has joint custody. He First of all, look only at the will tell you if she’s really begrudgingly finished our many players would do that? was a good conversation, makes her cry every time South hand. What would you interested. transaction. (Yes, I did Conrad led the spade jack, and it ended with her say- she spends time with him. rebid after the given start to ing she would be in touch speak to her supervisor.) Also, there often is not the auction? which West unwisely covered in the next couple of DEAR ABBY: An issue “Partner” implies being enough food in the house. In a pairs game, where you with the queen. He ended months. We had discussed needs addressing regard- in a business of some type. As a grandmother, what are trying to outscore the oth- with an overtrick, outscoring getting together for lunch. ing same-sex marriage, I know some people refer can I do to protect my er players with your cards, you me in five diamonds! It has been almost four and I hope you will share to their spouses as part- granddaughter? usually prefer to play in three months and I’m puzzled as this with your readers. ners, but not everyone no-trump, not five of a minor; to why I have not heard When asking someone does. Thanks for printing SHE NEEDS HELP and that is what Conrad rebid. from her. Should I let it go about his or her marital this, Abby. However, after East’s raise, or contact her once more? status, please keep in DEAR SHE NEEDS “SPOUSES” NOT which suggested three-card It bothers me that she mind that when the per- HELP: Your granddaugh- “PARTNERS” IN support, this strikes me as doesn’t seem to want to son responds “married,” it ter’s father may have joint DELAWARE debatable. I much prefer four get together and hasn’t may not necessarily mean custody, but because he is diamonds. You might even told me why. Any sugges- to a person of the opposite DEAR S. NOT P.: The verbally abusive and have a slam. tions? sex. It would be better to world is changing quickly, doesn’t have enough food However, if you were in three in the house to feed her, RECONNECTING IN ask, “What is your spouse’s and not everyone has been no-trump, how would you play THE WEST name?” instead of auto- able to keep up with it. The your daughter may have to after a heart lead? matically saying, “And customer service represen- take him back to court and You start with five top tricks: DEAR RECONNECT- her/his name is ...?” tative should have picked get a modification of the two spades, one heart and ING: There could be any While dealing with cus- up on the fact that you custody order. Because two clubs. You cannot drive number of reasons why tomer service recently, the preferred she refer to your your granddaughter is out the diamond ace, be- your old friend let this service representative spouse as “husband” the now 15, she has a right to cause you will lose five hearts slide. Contact her again kept saying “your partner” first time you said it. You be heard on the subject.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV JULY 10, 2018 CROSSWORD 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Greater Steves’ 10 Streets That No Passport Re- Frontline “Trump’s Aman- Beyond Greater Steves’ Frontline ^ PBS Boston Europe Changed America quired “Detroit” (N) Takeover” pour-PBS 100 Days Boston Europe WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “High Tide” Bull “Already Gone” NCIS: New Orleans News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) “Mirror, Mirror” James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The The blackish blackish The Last Defense News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 Middle Middle (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access America’s Got Talent “Auditions 6” A World of Dance “The Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) variety of acts perform. (N) Qualifiers 6” News Fallon Seth Meyers WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) Beat Shazam “Epi- Love Connection Boston 25 News at Boston Daily- FIFA World Cup The Dr. 9 FOX Tonight sode Six” (N) “Spencer & Tracy” 10PM (N) News MailTV Tonight (N) Oz Show WUTF El Chavo Reto 4 elementos: La jefa del campeón República Mundialista Noticias e infor- Laura Mal- = UMA Naturaleza extrema mación de los partidos del Mundial. querida WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) The X-Files Agents The X-Files “Road- Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met King of F MNT Theory Theory revisit first case. runners” Queens WGBX The Great British Poldark on Master- Endeavour on Masterpiece The The Tunnel: Ven- PBS NewsHour (N) Ask This No Pass- L PBS Baking Show piece case of a missing woman. geance Old H’se port WWJE I Survived “Lisa; FBI: Criminal Dead of Night “I Die Dr. G: Medical Cold Case Files Most Shocking Border R JN Chris; Jeannette” Pursuit to Pieces” Examiner Wars WLVI Gold- Gold- The 100 Murphy The Outpost (N) 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs starts a fire. (N) CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Viva el Mundial Mi familia perfecta Sin senos sí hay El señor de los Al Rojo Titulares y más Sin senos sí hay ¨ TELE y más (N) paraíso (N) cielos (N) Vivo paraíso WABU Criminal Minds “The Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “A Criminal Minds Private Eyes “The Private Eyes Private ¥ ION Bond” “Hostage” Badge and a Gun” “Derek” Frame Job” Eyes CABLE STATIONS The First 48 “Red The First 48 “A Fight- The First 48 “Fatal Born Behind Bars The First 48 The First 48 “A Fight- The First A&E Brick; Last Kiss” ing Chance” Mistake” (N) ing Chance” 48 “Terminator 3: Rise ››‡ Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011, Action) Humans (N) ›› The Day the Earth Stood AMC of the Machines” Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Noomi Rapace. Still (2008) Keanu Reeves. 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Call 781-599-9696. 17045, Page 179, subsequently assigned to CenterBank Mortgage Company by CLASSIFIED 542 Loring Ave, Salem Doug Ring Real Estate Minuteman Funding Corporation by assignment recorded in said Essex County (781)593-7700 (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 12430, Page 103, subsequently assigned to MTGLQ Investors, L.P. by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wachovia Bank, National Association, formerly known as First Union National Bank, successor by merger to First Union Bank of Connecticut, Successor by merger to CenterBank Mortgage Company by assignment recorded in said Essex LEGALS LEGALS County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36370, Page 442, subsequently assigned to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust by NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS MTGLQ Investors, L.P. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - HIGHWAY DIVISION District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36517, Page 573 for breach of the conditions Premises: 479 Walnut St, Saugus, Massachusetts NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Project File No. 608347 Auction at 3:00 PM on July 24, 2018 at 366 Main Street, Lynnfield, MA, all and given by William N. Heffernan and Denise Heffernan to Mortgage Electronic singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and now A Design Public Hearing will be held by MassDOT to discuss the proposed held by The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as Trustee for Intersection Improvements at the intersections of Veterans Memorial Bridge (Route the land with the buildings thereon situated in said Lynnfield, being known and the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-15, said mortgage dated 1A) at Rantoul, Cabot, Water and Front Streets, the intersection of McKay Street at numbered 366 Main Street, and being shown as Lot 1 on a plan recorded with December 16, 2004, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry Balch Street, and the intersection of Cabot Street (Route 1A / Route 97) at Dodge Essex South . District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 72, Plan 33, bounded and of Deeds, in Book 23780 at Page 474, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage Street (Route 1A), County Way, Longmeadow Road and Scott Street project in described as follows: Beginning on the northerly side of Main Street at the dated June 13, 2006, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 25821 at Page 328, Beverly, MA southwesterly corner of the conveyed premises by land late of H. P. Woodbury, the as affected by a Corrective Assignment of Mortgage dated September 22, 2016, line runs NORTHERLY: by said Woodbury Land, 183 feet; thence EASTERLY: by land and recorded with said Deeds in Book 35433 at Page 538, of which mortgage the WHERE: Council of Aging of William E. and Grace E. Gilson, 82 feet; thence SOUTHERLY: by land now or undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the conditions in said mortgage 90 Colon Street formerly of Sherbrook M. and Alice B. Howard, 65 feet; thence EASTERLY: by said and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on July Beverly, MA 01915 Howard land, 27 feet; thence SOUTHERLY: by land now or formerly of Louise M. 31, 2018, at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the Croxford, 100 feet; and thence WESTERLY: by Main Street, about 60.02 feet, to premises described in said mortgage, to wit: A certain parcel of land in said WHEN: Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 6:00 PM the point of beginning. Said premises are conveyed subject to easement to Essex Saugus, together with the buildings thereon, being bounded and described as County for alteration and relocation of Main Street, recorded in said Registry, Book follows: Northeasterly by Walnut Street, forty-five and 17/100 (45.17) feet; PURPOSE: The purpose of this hearing is to provide the public with an 2886, Page 241, shown in Plan Book 59, Plan 99, Sheet 4 of 4 sheets. Southeasterly by Lots 26, 25, and 24 on Plan of Blueridge Terrace, belonging to opportunity to become fully acquainted with the proposed Intersection U.S. Moody Land Trust, dated April 1911 and recorded with Essex South District Improvements at Three Locations project. All views and comments made at the The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans 21, Plan 22, one hundred nineteen and 09/100 hearing will be reviewed and considered to the maximum extent possible. restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax (119.09) feet. Southwesterly by Lot 13 on said plan, forty-five (45) feet; and titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Northwesterly by Lots 10 and 11 on said plan, one hundred fifteen and 31/100 PROPOSAL: The project involves signal improvements and roadway possession, and attorney's fees and costs. (115.31) feet. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall reconstruction at three intersections: The intersection of Veterans Memorial Bridge control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. For Mortgagor's (Route 1A) at Rantoul, Cabot, Water and Front Streets, the intersection of McKay TERMS OF SALE: Title see deed dated July 20, 2001 and recorded in Book 17435 at Page 578 with Street at Balch Street, and the intersection of Cabot Street (Route 1A / Route 97) A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said at Dodge Street (Route 1A), County Way, Longmeadow Road and Scott Street. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid Additional improvements include new hot mix asphalt pavement, ADA-compliant delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence sidewalks and wheelchair ramps, granite curbing, drainage improvements, required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of over the said mortgage above described. TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of on-street bicycle accommodations, and new traffic signal equipment. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of A secure right-of-way is necessary for this project. Acquisitions in fee and check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or permanent or temporary easements may be required. The City of Beverly is at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms cashier's check within forty five (45) days after the date of sale. Other terms to be responsible for acquiring all needed rights in private or public lands. MassDOT's of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure announced at the sale. policy concerning land acquisitions will be discussed at this hearing. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Marinosci Law Group, P.C. entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Written views received by MassDOT subsequent to the date of this notice and up to recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Warwick, RI 02886 five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing shall be displayed for public description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Attorney for The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/aThe Bank of New York As Trustee for inspection and copying at the time and date listed above. Plans will be on display an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2004-15 one-half hour before the hearing begins, with an engineer in attendance to answer Present Holder of the Mortgage questions regarding this project. A project handout will be made available on the Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File No.: 15-08329 MassDOT website listed below. Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but Item: July 10, 17, 24, 2018 as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust Written statements and other exhibits in place of, or in addition to, oral statements made at the Public Hearing regarding the proposed undertaking are to be Present Holder of said Mortgage, submitted to Patricia A. Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, MassDOT, 10 Park By Its Attorneys, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Plaza, Boston, MA 02116, Attention.: Roadway Project Management, Project File LAND COURT ORLANS PC No. 608347. Such submissions will also be accepted at the hearing. Mailed PO Box 540540 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT statements and exhibits intended for inclusion in the public hearing transcript must 18 SM 003568 Waltham, MA 02454 be postmarked within ten (10) business days of this Public Hearing. Project Phone: (781) 790-7800 inquiries may be emailed to [email protected] ORDER OF NOTICE 17-005877 Item: July 3, 10, 17, 2018 This location is accessible to people with disabilities. MassDOT provides TO: reasonable accommodations and/or language assistance free of charge upon Turnier J. Saint-Fleur AKA Turnier Saint- Fleur; Mara Saint-Fleur request (including but not limited to interpreters in American Sign Language and COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS languages other than English, open or closed captioning for videos, assistive THE TRIAL COURT and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, listening devices and alternate material formats, such as audio tapes, Braille and PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): large print), as available. For accommodation or language assistance, please Docket No. ES18P1095EA contact MassDOT's Chief Diversity and Civil Rights Officer by phone NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE U.S. Bank National Association as Legal Title Trustee for Truman 2016 SC6 (857368-8580), fax (857-368-0602), TTD/TTY (857-368-0603) or by email G.L. 190B, S 3-360 Title Trust ([email protected]). Requests should be made as soon as possible prior to the meeting, and for more difficult to arrange services including Estate of: claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, sign-language, CART or language translation or interpretation, requests should be Galene Barber Hovey numbered 6 Stephens Street, given by Turnier Saint-Fleur and Mara Saint-Fleur made at least ten (10) business days before the meeting. Also Known As: Galene B. Hovey to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for EquiFirst Date of Death: December 16, 2017 Corporation, its successors and assigns, dated May 17, 2007 and recorded In case of inclement weather, hearing cancellation announcements will be posted Essex Division with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27007, on the internet at http://www.massdot.state.ma.us/Highway/ To all persons who may have some interest in the above captioned estate, and, if Page 471 and now held by plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this court a interested, to the Office of the Attorney General and the Department of Veterans complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. JONATHAN L. GULLIVER PATRICIA A. LEAVENWORTH, P.E. Affairs, notice is hereby given on June 14, 2018 that the Petitioner HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR CHIEF ENGINEER Ruth T. Hovey of Lynn MA If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Item: July 3, 10, 2018 intends to file with the above named Probate and Family Court, not sooner than States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers seven (7) days after this notice, a Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Petition for Informal Probate of a Will that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in LICENSING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LYNN Petition for Informal Appointment of Personal Representative, to serve without this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before August surety on the bond. 6, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the The following hearing will be held on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 6:00 PM in Ruth T. Hovey of Lynn MA benefits of said Act. Room 302, Lynn City Hall: The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Notice is hereby given that CM Bistro Inc. DBA CM Bistro at 159 Central Avenue, Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on June 19, 2018 Cristina Morel, manager has applied for a transfer of license to Bistro of the North supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Shore, DBA CM Bistro, Pascual R. Garcia, manager. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Attest: Patricia M. Barton, Chairperson from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Deborah J. Patterson Item: July 5, 10, 2018 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Recorder Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal (17-015325 Orlans) Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Item: July 10, 2018 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item: July 10, 2018

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May dug in her heels Mon- "The trouble is that I have day after the resignation practiced the words over of two top government the weekend and find that ministers over Brexit ne- they stick in the throat." gotiations whipped up a With Britain due to storm that threatened to topple her fragile minority leave the 28-nation bloc government on March 29, 2019, EU Foreign Secretary Bo- officials have warned Brit- ris Johnson quit with a ain repeatedly that time is resignation letter accus- running out to seal a deal ing May of flying "white spelling out the terms of flags" of surrender in ne- the divorce and a post- gotiations with the Euro- split relationship. pean Union. 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But months before Britain is the foundations of her gov- Johnson, a populist, polar- leading pro-Brexit law- due to leave the EU. ernment. The tousle-head- izing figure who has never maker Jacob Rees-Mogg ‘Caged’ is punctuated Davis resigned late Sun- ed blond Johnson is one made a secret of his ambi- said he didn't think she day, saying May's plan to of Britain's best-known tion to be prime minister. would face a leadership with believable twists maintain close trade and politicians, and one of the "It is as though we are challenge. regulatory ties with the most prominent advocates sending our vanguard into "My concern is about the By Oline H. Cogdill rector Janice Holt, forces EU gave "too much away, for Brexit. Some euroskep- battle with the white flags policy rather than the in- ASSOCIATED PRESS her to put that work on too easily." tic lawmakers dream of fluttering above them," dividual," he said. hold to take charge of a "Caged" (Minotaur high-profile investigation. Books), by Ellison Cooper The body of ambitious Sen. Charles Van Hurst's Amid jubilation, 4 more boys are The FBI's hunt for a daughter, Gwendolyn, serial killer fuels Ellison who disappeared a year Cooper's intense debut ago, has been found locked rescued from flooded Thai cave that introduces FBI spe- in a cage in a Washington, cial agent and neuroscien- D.C., house. The senator, By Kaweewit Officials lavished praise tist Sayer Altair. a potential presidential Kaewjinda and on the Thai and inter- Cooper's relentless ener- candidate, tries to hijack Stephen Wright national divers who, in getic storytelling elevates the investigation, hold- ASSOCIATED PRESS pairs of two, executed the "Caged" beyond the typ- ing press conferences and dangerous rescue mis- ical serial killer novel as naming suspects who are MAE SAI, Thailand — sion, guiding the boys, the author weaves in real merely witnesses. Sayer The generals and other of- who could barely swim science to create some doesn't have time to play ficials overseeing the des- unique twists. Cooper also and had no diving experi- politics or soothe egos as perate operation to rescue wisely avoids the overly ence, through a treacher- she learns another young 12 young soccer players gruesome details that mar ous 2 ½-mile escape route woman may be held in a and their coach from a many serial-killer novels that twisted and turned different location. flooded cave labyrinth in as she makes her story through the cavern. High- Cooper punctuates Thailand's sweltering far more about people and "Caged" with believable north were only half jok- lighting the extreme dan- their personalities. gers, a former Thai Navy twists that take myriad ing when they quipped The prickly Sayer makes paths as it leads to a realis- SEAL died Friday while Monday that success was a fine heroine for this new tic conclusion. She indulg- replenishing the oxygen in the hands of the rain series. Sayer usually is es Sayer with a few char- canisters laid along the god Phra Pirun. the smartest person in the acter cliches — she has a route to the boys' damp They were celebrating room, with a complicated problem with authority refuge. a second day of stunning PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS background that adds tex- and vows more than once triumph after divers guid- But the chances of mon- ture to the story. Her ca- that she will find the next ed four more boys Monday Students hold candles and pray for boys and soon rains sending tor- reer takes priority as she victim "if it was the last through tight passages their soccer coach who have been trapped rents of water into the grapples with the pain of thing she did." But Cooper and dank flooded caverns since June 23, at a school in Ahmadabad, India. cave and making the res- losing loved ones, leaving also imbues Sayer with to safety. "Two days, eight cue effort too risky is nev- her incredibly lonely. Her a distinctive voice and a Boars," read a Facebook The eight rescued boys ing it after soccer practice er far from the minds of spur-of-the-moment deci- "burning pitch" for justice. post by the Thai Navy were recuperating in a on June 23. Their families everyone involved in the sion to take home a little Sayer's connections to her SEALS of the dramatic hospital from their ordeal were being kept at a dis- operation. dog found at a crime scene Senegalese background rescue that began Sunday, huddled together on a tiny tance because of fears of Alluding to that worry, is a start to caring about and her white grandpar- more than two weeks after patch of higher ground infection and the emaciat- the regional army com- others once more. ents on her mother's side the members of the Wild where they had sought ed-looking boys were eat- mander offered his thanks Sayer would rather be are deftly woven into the Boars soccer team were refuge after a rainstorm ing a rice-based porridge Monday to the rain god continuing her research story. trapped. Another five still flooded the massive Tham because they were still too Phra Pirun, imploring into the brain patterns of This FBI agent should await rescue, including the Luan Nang Non cave com- weak to take regular food, him to "keep showing us murderers, but her super- provide much fodder for team's 25-year-old coach. plex as they were explor- authorities said. mercy." visor, FBI Assistant Di- future novels.

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