TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 11 years later, a mother can’t let go By Gayla Cawley but he was pulled out of Flax Pond on ITEM STAFF May 7, 2008. He was found  oating fully clothed in a red T-shirt, jeans and LYNN — To this day, Ann Roussin a pair of black Converse sneakers. cries every night over her son’s death Roussin said her son had been miss- Contrary to 11 years ago. ing for about a week before he was “I’m brokenhearted still,” Roussin found. On the fth day of the search, police, mom said. “I want to let him rest and I want the then-Maple Street resident re- believes to rest, but I can’t. That’s all I do is cry, membered hearing helicopters  ying cry, cry, over 11 years. That’s all I’ve around the nearby Flax Pond. her son was done is cry. I can’t sleep at night. I al- Lots of kids have drowned in that ways wish it wasn’t him in the casket, pond and she was about to go down murdered that he would just come walk through and check to make sure it wasn’t one the door.” of her kids, but she stopped to answer by gangs Although police ruled his death an the phone rst. accidental drowning based on an au- Twenty minutes later, a Lynn Police in Lynn topsy from the medical examiner’s detective and two of cers knocked on Richard Rous- of ce, Roussin remains convinced her her door to let Roussin know they had sin’s body was Belmonte Middle School teacher 20-year-old son was murdered. found her son in Flax Pond. pulled from Leander A. Maes died unexpectedly Richard Roussin couldn’t swim and Flax Pond on last month. would never go near water, she said, MOTHER, A3 May 7, 2008. STEVE KRAUSE AN APPRECIATION Lynn eld community A brother rallies around its church and a teacher remembered in Saugus

SAUGUS — It’s been a month since Bel- monte Middle School teacher Leander A. Maes died unexpectedly. And his brother is still amazed at the reverberations his death left in the town. “The wake lasted 6½ hours,” musician Brian Maes said. “We were amazed. And I don’t think I ever heard the words ‘your brother changed my life’ as often as I heard them that night.” And when the funeral process passed the middle school, Principal Myra Monto had all her students outside, waving  ags “from all different countries,” Brian Maes said. Leander Maes was named after his grandfather, and as a child he shortened it to “Lee,” and that’s how he was known. “But as he got older,” Maes said, “he em- braced it more and more.” That’s because his brother always had an af nity for history — the subject he taught to Belmonte eighth-graders for 21 years. rooms, new windows on the rst and lower Donna Baldwin “I don’t know what got him into history, By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF levels, and a $30,000 re alarm network. walks through the but it started at a very young age. He had The security system is GPS equipped and chapel of an interest about politicians, and World LYNNFIELD — The Lynn eld Community tells re ghters where the blaze originated. Lynn eld Com- War II and other aspects of world history Church could have been lost to a devastating If a re ghter is lost in a smoke- lled build- munity Church, in general. re two years ago. But quick thinking from ing, the GPS will signal the location to the “It also came out in his love of sports,” several parishioners, and perhaps the hand which is under- command staff. Maes said, noting that his brother was a of God, saved it. going a two-part tennis coach in Saugus for many years. “It was a bit of a miracle, and we are very Jack Marino, the church’s property deacon, renovation proj- “He always knew what year someone was thankful,” said Rev. Ray Henderson. “If the remembers the re like it was yesterday. ect after a re with a team, who scored how many goals sanctuary had burned, it would have hurt. On Thursday night, Oct. 5, 2017, about a damaged the and in what year, stuff like that. He had a But it was spared, so was our 160-year-old half dozen parishioners attended a men’s building in great knack for categorization.” organ, and bibles that date back many years.” wood-carving group in Marshall Hall while a October of 2017. Words and public speaking came natu- After an 18-month ght with their in- contractor repaired a water main. rally to Leander Maes. surance company, contractors are putting “The lights started  ickering, and we no- ITEM PHOTO | “It probably runs in the family,” his the nishing touches on the rst phase of a ticed an odd smell, like burning plastic,” he SPENSER HASAK brother said. Their mother, Jeanette, is a $650,000 renovation, bringing the 162-year- recalled. “The contractors didn’t seem con- prominent local poet who is president of old building up to code for its two dozen pa- cerned, but we called the Lynn eld Fire the Massachusetts State Poetry Society. rishioners. Department and they shut electricity to the In addition to new wiring, the improve- MAES, A3 ments include handicapped accessible bath- LYNNFIELD, A3

BILL BROTHERTON Raising COMMENTARY concern i’m frightened by over lost iTunes’ demise

cane Panic gripped me as I My name is Bill and I’m heard the news: Apple is an mp3 addict! I’m not By Steve Krause killing off iTunes. rational when my music is ITEM STAFF Next to wife, family, involved. And I’m worried LOOK! LYNN — It may be just friends and the occasional that my music will vanish. Peabody’s Mary a cane. And David Lee day on the golf course or bi- Apple announced that Theresa Mongiello, has many of them lying cycle, nothing means more it is phasing out iTunes above, ready to turn around his house. to me than my music. on its upcoming Catalina 100 years young. A8 But this cane is special. All of my digital music upgraded operating system Opinion It was hand-made, and is in iTunes and stored in favor of three new apps: given to him earlier this on a 3TB external drive. I Music, TV and Podcasts. Commentary: have a backup at a friend’s Apple said I don’t have to October is a year by his sister-in-law house in case my house worry about losing any month close to after her husband, whose my heart. A4 cane it originally was, burns down. There are music imported into my died. more than 160,000 songs, iTunes library. Those les Sports Now, that cane is miss- enough to play for more will just move into the new Danvers golf beats ing. And the Lees are be- than a year, 24 hours a Apple Music app. Marblehead side themselves trying to day, without repeating a Apple says my play- at Tedesco. B1 get it back. single song. I meticulously lists and music are safe. I  “I’ve never prayed so curate my iTunes library, don’t trust Apple. Apple is Lynn eld girls hard in my life,” said Lee’s getting rid of pesky repeats always making its products PHOTO | MARK LEE soccer wins 11th wife, Irene. and weeding out hard rock obsolete. straight. B1 David Lee, with his wife, Irene, is in search songs with cookie monster CANE, A3 of a missing cane that has sentimental value. vocals. BROTHERTON, A3

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Richard M. Sampson, 70 Charles P. Wilkinson Victoria M. Serwatka, 92 The Man, the Myth, the Legend WINDHAM, N.H. — Richard Charles “Charlie” Proctor LYNN — Victoria M. (Kavale- M. Sampson, 70, of Windham, Wilkinson, born April 6, 1952, ski) Serwatka, 92, of Lynn, be- N.H., died peacefully on Sun- Washington, D.C. loved wife of the late Edwin P. day at his home, surrounded Beloved son of Frances In- Serwatka and loving daughter by his loving family. gersoll Proctor Wilkinson and of the late Michael and So- Richard was born in Co- John Burke Wilkinson. Charlie phie Kavaleski, died at home shocton, Ohio, grew up and spent part of his youth be- Oct. 13 with her daughters was educated in Lynn, and ing educated in Paris, which and family at her side. graduated from St. John’s sparked a lifelong love of Born, raised and educated Prep in Danvers. He attend- language and culture. Charlie in Waltham, she was a gradu- ed Northeastern University was also a passionate en- ate of St. Mary’s High School, and North Shore Community vironmental conservationist Waltham, and a resident for College. He was a resident and master diver in his teen- 20 years prior to moving to of Windham for the past 10 age years. A passion which Lynn. She was employed with years, formerly of Lynn. translated to a love of marine the Greater Lynn Senior Ser- Richard joined the National ecology, which he studied at vice for 15 years. Guard in 1969 and went to College of the Atlantic, Bar Victoria accomplished active duty in 1970, serving Harbor, Maine. In the ’70s much in her life, she was past with the Army, stationed in Charlie turned that love into president of the PLAV Chapter Germany. Upon returning from Sampson, as well as his broth- a business offering underwa- bers to establish conservation 56, recipient of Polish Wom- Madison; and many nieces active service, he went to work ers Paul and Philip Sampson, ter services to commercial efforts in Swampscott and an of the Year 1987, former and nephews. She was prede- for General Electric in Lynn, and sister Clare Sampson shipping vessels, leading him around the Greater Boston communicant of St. Michael’s ceased by her brothers Ches- ter J. Kavaleski, Walter Kavale- graduating from the appren- Curran. to many remote locations area. He continued to work Church of which she served as ski, Albert Kavaleski, Carol M. tice course and later became He is survived by his wife around the world, a favorite of on his academic and en- a Eucharistic Minister, St. Mi- Kavaleski, sister Edna Serwat- the manager of that depart- of 48 years, Lorraine (Brown) which was Belize. trepreneurial pursuits while chael’s PNA Lodge 30, St. Mi- ka and grandson Brad Trahan. ment. He held many positions Sampson; his children, Dyan An avid tennis player, Char- maintaining the property and chael’s Retirees, the Holy Ro- and retired in 2009 as man- and her husband David Low- lie took home quite a few tro- gardens until his passing the Service information: Rela- sary Sodality, member of the tives and friends are invited ager of human relations. man, and Mark and his wife phies and cups though he was evening preceding Wednesday, Lynn Council on Aging, and He rejoined the National Maura Sampson. Grandchil- generally modest about his Oct. 9, 2019. to attend her funeral service for 50 years she was Chapter from the NADWORNY Funer- Guard in 1972 and served dren, Andrew and Matthew victories he usually would of- Survived by Charles Proctor 56 representative to the Edith al Home, 798 Western Ave., for 35 years, retiring as com- Lowman, Travis, Ryan, Emma ten weave an amusing tale or “CP” Wilkinson II, son of Charles Nourse Rogers Veterans Hos- Lynn, on Thursday at 11 a.m., mand sergeant major. He was and Shea Sampson; and two two about a particular match and MT Thompson-Wilkinson pital in Bedford. followed by burial in Pine attached to the 101st and great-grandchildren, along or tournament. Gail (Dombrowski) Wilkinson, She was a loving wife, moth- Grove Cemetery. Visiting 102nd eld artillery units with three sisters-in-law, two A lifetime academic, Char- beloved wife. er, sister, grandmother and hours on Wednesday from in Salem and Lynn. During brothers-in-law, many nieces, lie gathered an encyclopedic Service information: A me- great-grandmother who will be nephews, cousins and friends. knowledge and loved to share morial service will be held at 4-7 p.m. Contributions in her his time, he received several deeply missed. memory may be made to The awards including three Merito- The family would like to information with everyone he 10 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, Victoria is survived by her thank Merrimack Valley Hos- knew. He helped establish the 2019 at SOLIMINE Funeral Juvenile Diabetes Research rious Service Medals and an daughters, Diane M. McFar- Foundation, NE Chapter, 60 pice for their compassionate Environmental School, an al- Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route Army Achievement Medal. He land and her husband Andrew Walnut St., Wellesley Hills, care. ternative education facility for 1A), Lynn. Relatives and was most proud of his Order of Lancaster, N.H., Paula M. MA 02481or jdrf.org. For Service information: A high school students in Lynn friends are respectfully in- of St. Barbara medal, which Joyal and her husband Sonny directions and guest book, funeral Mass will be cele- and served as principal there vited. Directions and online is awarded to soldiers who of Lynn; her grandchildren, Mi- www.nadwornyfuneralhome. brated Friday, Oct. 18 at 10 for many years. have demonstrated the high- guestbook at www.Solimine. chelle Zayac and her husband com. est standards of integrity and a.m. at St. Matthews Church, He established vegeta- com. Jeffrey of Lynn, Danielle De- moral character, professional Windham, N.H. Cremation ble gardens at the historic silets and her husband Rich- competence and sel essness. will follow. Calling hours will Gardens at Blythswood and ard; four great-grandchildren, He was a dedicated volun- be held Thursday, Oct. 17 worked together with neigh- Kaitlyn, Hannah, Deanna, teer at the Shepherd’s Pantry from 4-8 p.m. at the CARRI- bors and community mem- and in his spare time, he en- ER Family Funeral Home, 38 joyed playing his guitar and Range Road, Windham, N.H. singing in local bands. He In lieu of owers, donations NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS liked scroll sawing and vaca- may be made to the Shep- tioning with friends through herd’s Pantry, 1 Church Road, George A. Wood Jr., 92 Mayor facing federal charges workers in the area. Europe and the Caribbean. Windham, N.H., or to Home- announces leave of absence Fitchburg Fire Depart- Most of all he loved his family land Heroes Foundation, 224 1927-2019 ment responded to a re and his country. No. Broadway, Salem, N.H. FALL RIVER (AP) — in Fitchburg on Monday Richard was predeceased For directions or to send a LYNN — George A. Wood Jr., The embattled mayor of where they found intense by his parents Leonard and message of condolence to 92, a lifelong resident of Lynn, Fall River has announced  ames on the second  oor Mary (Hamilton) Sampson the family, please visit www. passed away, surrounded by he plans to take a leave of the house and a wom- and his stepmother Mildred carrierfuneralhome.com. his loving family on Saturday, of absence from of ce and an trapped on the third. Oct. 12, 2019 at the Wingate suspend his reelection Fire Chief Kevin Roy in Haverhill after a short ill- campaign as he faces says construction workers ness. federal charges. in the neighborhood had George was born on May 8, In an interview with already pushed their own Karin A. French, 62 1927 in Lynn to his beloved The Boston Globe, ladder up to the window, parents, the late George A. 27-year-old Mayor Jasiel but the woman did not Wood Sr. and the late Alice M. Correia says he plans to want to go out the window. PEABODY — Karin A. lege and Salem State, earning (Chouinard) Wood. He spent retain the title of mayor Two re ghters (Shanks) French, age 62, of her bachelor’s degree. 43 loving years with his wife, as well as his six- gure climbed up a department Peabody, passed away Sun- Prior to her retirement, Karin Mary L. (Connelly) Wood be- salary until his term ladder and helped the day, Oct. 6, 2019 following a was a transport aide at Lynn fore her passing in 1990. expires in January. But woman get on the con- brief illness. She was the wife Hospital. She loved to bake for George, soon after marrying he says he will hand most tractors’ ladder. of Ernest “Ernie” French, with family and friends. the love of his life, was drafted of his day-to-day duties Of cials says the re whom she shared 38 years of In addition to her husband, into the Army during WWII, in to Council President Cliff caused extensive dam- marriage. she is survived by her daugh- the Army he rose to a corpo- Ponte, who will take over age to the second  oor Born and raised in Swamp- ter, Jessica L. French of Everett ral before he left the service Lynn, Nancy Wood of Brad- the title of acting may- and left six people and scott, daughter of Leroy and and extended family. in 1947 after the war. After ford; the cherished grandfa- or. A new mayor will be several animals, includ- Isabelle (Croft) Shanks. She Service information: A me- he served his country proudly ther of Wendy, Jennifer, Steph- elected in November. ing chickens, doves and a was a graduate of Swamp- morial service will be held he went on to become a die anie, Tina, Johnny, Christopher Correia has pleaded not parrot, displaced. scott High School, Class of in the GOODRICH Funeral nisher for Knox Cutting Die and Marylou; and the loving guilty to federal extortion 1975. She also attended Home, 128 Washington St., where he worked for 23 years great-grandfather of his 22 and fraud charges. The Final hurt re ghter North Shore Community Col- Lynn, on Saturday 2-4 p.m. before he moved on to North- great-grandchildren. City Council voted to tem- out of hospital after east Cutting Die for more than Service information: porarily remove Correia 24 years before his retirement The family will welcome from of ce last month. Maine explosion in 1990. guests Thursday, Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. at FARMINGTON, Maine George was young at heart Business exec ends Senate (AP) — The last of the Alfred Pasquale, 82 and was known for his abun- CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Home, Lynn. Funeral services challenge to Markey re ghters injured in a 1937-2019 dance of joy- lled energy. deadly building explosion are to follow at 12 at the fu- Even though he used a walker, BOSTON (AP) — A in Maine has been re- On Friday, Oct. 11, Alfred neral home. Burial following he was looking to race people business executive who leased from the hospital. “John” Pasquale, lifetime res- service at Swampscott Cem- down the halls. He had a love touted is experiences as Maine Medical Center ident of Lynn, passed away at etery, Swampscott. In lieu of for Disney World and would go a foster child when he said Sunday that Capt. the age 82. every year with his family, for owers the family is asking announced a primary John is survived by his ve Scott Baxter has been his 80th birthday he of course for donations to be made challenge to Democratic discharged to a rehabili- children and many grandchil- had to go to Disney and get in George’s memory to West Massachusetts U.S. Sen. dren. A loving family man who tation facility. The explo- his girls on all the tall roller- River Hospice, 63 Kendrick Edward Markey in July sion destroyed the LEAP will be missed greatly. coasters with him. He was a St., Needham, MA 02494, has ended his campaign. Service information: We Inc. building in Farming- fantastic harmonica player, or to MSPCA at Nevins Farm, Steve Pemberton in his ton and hospitalized six welcome you to join us a terri c pool player and en- 400 Broadway, Methuen, MA emailed announcement Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019 re ghters. joyed riding on his motorcycle. 01844. Monday said he couldn’t Another re ghter, from 4–8 p.m. at GOODRICH George was the beloved overcome a system that Funeral Home, 128 Washing- 68-year-old Capt. Michael father of Teda Maes of Merri- favors incumbents. Bell, was killed in the ton St. Lynn, MA 01902. mac, Dianne Green of Brad- The 52-year-old Pem- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® blast. The Portland Press ford, Kathleen Monteiro of berton said while “in- Herald reports that LEAP spired and energized” by maintenance manager IN MEMORIAM Catch up the people he met during Larry Lord was also in- JAMES F. SLATTERY SR. his campaign he “ran into jured and is being treated 2014 ~ OCTOBER 15 ~ 2019 with your an impenetrable wall at a hospital in Boston. ON HIS FIFTH ANNIVERSARY Peter J. Decareau of legacy and birthright The State Fire Mar- favorite team — of incumbency and shal’s Of ce found that in Item Sports! connections” that sti es propane leaking from a many political voices. BURLINGTON — Decareau, lene Myers, James Hrinchuk, line under a parking lot Markey served in the Peter Joseph, a WWII Navy vet- Peter Decareau III, Matthew caused the explosion. It’s U.S. House for 37 years eran of Burlington, formerly of and William Decareau and still undetermined what before winning election in Saugus, passed away Oct. 11. Kristine and Kevin Slater. Also caused the leak itself or 2013 to the Senate seat Beloved husband of the late preceded by Branden My- the spark that led to the previously held by Demo- Hazel (Goudreau). ers and survived by six other blast. Loving father of Donna great-grandchildren and six crat John Kerry. Hrinchuk and her husband great-great-grandchildren. Markey still faces at least two other primary Raymond of Ayden, N.C., Pe- Service information: 781-593-7700 ter Decareau Jr. and his wife Graveside services will be challengers — U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III, grandson Publishing Daily, except Sundays Christine of Burlington, Paul held on Wednesday, Oct. 16 USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 If roses grow in Heaven, Lord, of Robert F. Kennedy, and Please pick a bunch for me. Decareau and his wife Jac- at noon at Pine Haven Ceme- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Place them in my husband's arms quelyn of Billerica, and the tery, 84 Bedford St., Burling- Shannon Liss-Riordan, a and additional of ces. and tell him they're from me. workers’ rights lawyer. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Tell him that I love him late Dianne Slater. Peter is ton. 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For obituary Send payment to and POSTMASTER, But there's an ache careau, Alice Cotter, and online guest- within my heart Get FREE access FITCHBURG (AP) — send address changes to: that will never go away. to the e-edition on Dorothy Savageau book see www.sul- Fire ghters rescued a The Daily Item In loving memory of my husband and Mildred Seaman. livanfuneralhome. woman from a burning 110 Munroe St. James Frederick Slattery Sr. Grandfather of Dar- net. P.O. Box 5 Love, Virginia home using a ladder Lynn, MA 01903 supplied by construction TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 i’m frightened by iTunes’ demise Raising concern BROTHERTON five-minute song takes my house is filled with Hundreds each year. I From A1 five minutes to copy. Then glorious music on shuffle ripped every single one over lost cane I had to type in the song play. It’s a delightfully into my iTunes. I bor- We recently bought a titles and band name. eclectic random mix: rowed disc after disc from small inkjet printer for It took me longer than Sean Rowe “To Leave area libraries, imported CANE she insisted. Now I’m the house, but because my forever.” He now streams Something Behind”; them into my iTunes and From A1 kicking myself.” iPad is so old I couldn’t “Quadrophenia” on Spoti- Okkervil River “Black then burned them onto Making this even worse update the software to fy whenever he wants. Sheep Boy”; Prince Buster CD-Rs or DVD-Rs. Lee, 89, has arthritis in for Lee is the fact that his open the app and sync it It’s possible this music “Ten Commandments”; I’m mortified to say I’ve his back, and has already nephew wanted to have with Bluetooth. The “kids” obsession is a genetic de- Southern Culture on the never bought a single applied for a handicapped the cane as a remem- (age 50 and younger) in fect in the Brotherton men. Skids “House of Bamboo”; song on iTunes. But I placard for his car. But he brance of his father. the office can’t figure out My dad always vowed to Sparks “Angst in My rationalized that I’d spent has to use a cane to help “If I’d known that, I nev- why I don’t just buy a new copy onto cassette tapes all Pants”; Richard Thomp- thousands on music and him get around. er would have accepted it,” iPad and stream music his 78s and Dixieland jazz son “Beeswing”; Tom concert tickets since my “I have canes,” Lee said. Lee said. “And I’ll tell you from Spotify or Apple Mu- albums when he retired. Lehrer “The Vatican Rag”; teens, often buying the “I have millions of them. this. If I ever get it back, sic. “They have a library He never did. Retire or The Cranberries “Zom- same album on vinyl, cas- Right here, in my kitch- I’m going to give it back to of millions of songs and copy his music. bie”; The Ray Conniff sette and CD, and tried en, I have at least three of them. I feel horrible about it’s cheaper than a coffee I don’t care if my things Singers “Winter Wonder- to convince myself that I them.” this.” at Starbucks. Apple Music are new. My car is a 2003 land”; Jackie Brenston/ wasn’t stealing money out But none of them were The minute he found out costs $10 a month,” they Corolla. In my car, I listen Ike Turner “Rocket 88”; of artists’ pockets. given to him, “lovingly” he didn’t have the cane say. “Streaming made up to CD-R mixes I’ve made. Marina and the Diamonds There are some rare said Irene Lee. This one with him, he retraced his 75 percent of the music I’ve created playlists up “Bubblegum Bitch”; The songs and albums in my was. steps to the three loca- industry’s revenue last the wazoo, thousands of Atlantics “Lonelyhearts”; iTunes library. But, for Sometime last week, Lee tions, but it did not turn year. Time to join the 20th them burned onto discs Holly Cole “I Don’t Want the most part, all of my ran some errands. He got up. century,” they snarl. I’ve shared with co-work- To Grow Up”; Jim Kwes- faves are available on a sticker for his car at a “Irene is going crazy I want to own my music. ers and friends through kin & the Jug Band streaming services, even service station on Boston here,” Lee said. “My sis- I always have. I always the years. “Bill, thanks “Blues in the Bottle”; obscure British imports Street, then went to buy ter-in-law gave it to me, will. I want to own every for the CD mixtapes, but Johnny Preston “Run- by Strawbs, City Boy, groceries at Market Bas- and now I go and lose it. song ever recorded. Apple enough already. I sold ning Bear”; The Kinks, Steve Harley & Cockney ket, and he went to Mc- Or someone stole it. I left could increase the monthly my CD player to a senior “I’m Not Like Everybody Rebel, Al Stewart. Donald’s. it somewhere.” streaming fee at any time, citizen three years ago,” Else”; Dinah Washington, I realize iTunes is on “I go there almost every Lee knows this isn’t the like Xfinity and Verizon said one pal recently. “This Bitter Earth”; and, life support. I realize the day to get a cup of cof- type of cane you can buy end is near. But there does when that enticing My music player of somewhat appropriate, fee,” said Lee, whose son, at your local pharmacy. are so many memories in $69 triple play deal bal- necessity is a vintage “Goodbye My Friend” by Mark, is the head coach of “They had it specially those 160,000 songs, an the St. Mary’s boys hockey loons to $149 a month. Mac PowerBook G4 from Linda Ronstadt and Aar- made, and I would like to audio version of poring team as well as a 32-year I still have every vinyl about 1910, give or take a on Neville. know where they had it through albums of old veteran of the Lynn Police LP and 45 I ever bought. I decade. It lost wireless ac- Through the years, made, so I can try to get photographs if you will. Department. refuse to even thin out my cess years ago, and I hav- when I could have spent another one.” When my old laptop Somewhere in the mid- cassettes and CDs … and en’t updated its software time with flesh-and-blood All they want is their croaks I fear I’m up the dle of all this, he and the I regret not keeping my in eons for fear that it will friends doing fun things, cane back, and that if creek! iTunes was simple. cane became separated. 8-track tapes. stop working. Its clock I was holed up ripping anyone has located it, and iTunes was always there This isn’t just any cane, I have a portable USB conveniently reminds my CDs and download- doesn’t know to whom it for me. I hope it always either. It’s distinctive. It’s turntable, courtesy of a me it’s January 1970 (an ing songs from Napster, belongs, he or she contact will be. But time, and Ap- made of wood, for starters, pal who copied The Who’s excellent month for music, Acquisition, and other the Lees. They don’t have a ple, waits for no man. and the top of it is shaped “Quadrophenia,” a two-re- by the way). It has the peer-to-peer sites. iTunes picture of it, but David Lee Goodbye my friend. to fit in the palm of one’s cord set, and was ready macOS Snow Leopard op- was my best bud. hopes the description of hand. to toss it in the trash erating system, whatever Publicists and indie Bill Brotherton can be the cane’s unique handle is Lee’s brother-in-law after disc one. “It records that means. bands for nearly 20 years reached at bbrotherton@ enough to prompt someone owned the cane, and his in real time,” he said. “A As I write this column, sent me CDs to review. itemlive.com. to make the connection sister-in-law, Irene Lee’s that it might be his. sister, gave it to him after her husband died. Steve Krause can be Lynnfield community rallies around its church “I told her I didn’t want reached at skrause@item- to take it,” Lee said. “But live.com. LYNNFIELD From A1 building immediately because they Lynn mother believes sensed an electrical fire was smol- dering in the walls.” her son was murdered The electric company was called. They removed the electric meter MOTHER heartbroken. Her two oth- and discovered the wire from the From A1 er sons, Tre and Robert street to the building was in bad Hornsby, 25 and 27, have shape, he said. “Thank God something problems because of their “It was a perfect of things stopped me because if I brother’s death. Roussin that went wrong,” Marino said. “It went down there and saw said she goes to counsel- was a combination of old wiring and them pulling my son from ing and takes medication other things. The fire department the water, I don’t think it for her battle with depres- stayed the night, but ordered ev- (would have been) a good sion. ery wire in the building be replaced thing for me to see,” Rous- Dealing with the loss is from top to bottom.” sin said. especially hard for Rous- Two days later, minutes after a new- Hearing the news of her sin this time of the year, ly installed electrical panel was in- oldest son’s death was dev- with the holidays around stalled, it exploded in flames. Marino astating, she said. Eleven the corner and Richard’s was called to the church that evening. years later, Roussin said birthday in January. When he opened the door, thick, black she has had no closure The sudden death put smoke filled smoke the wood-frame — she was never allowed an end to a lifetime of building. to see her son’s body and unrealized potential for The Fire Department returned was instead shown a pic- Richard. Before he died, and stationed two firefighters, who ture of his puffy face, what Richard was recruiting for watched the building all night from he looked like after he was the U.S. Army with plans the basement to the steeple, he re- pulled from the water. to join himself, and was called. She said she won’t have active in sports such as “Every wire was fried, including any peace until police find football, kickboxing and light fixtures,” he said. “That second who is responsible for his taekwondo, according to fire was worse and more complicat- death. Unfortunately for Roussin. ed.” Roussin, that day may She described her son as Originally, the insurance compa- never come. a happy, good-hearted kid, ny, who church officials declined to Lynn Police Lt. Michael who loved children and name, paid $60,000 to get the work Kmiec said the case was enjoyed helping people. started. But the money stopped closed a long time ago and “(I hope) that they catch and an arbitrator was brought in to the death was “not treated somebody who did it so I reach a settlement. as a murder at any point can have some peace and While the insurance firm agreed in time.” so he can rest,” Roussin to pay an additional $440,000, the Roussin described her said. “I’m sure he’s not ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK church plans to spend more to ren- son as an amiable kid with resting because I’m al- ovate the sanctuary that was dam- Contractors are putting the finishing touches on the first phase lots of friends, but she be- ways upset.” aged by water. A second insurance of a $650,000 renovation of the Lynnfield Community Church. lieves who he associated Although the case is claim is pending and the second with may have contribut- closed, Roussin, who phase is expected to cost $150,000. Dubbed the second oldest build- Baldwin, the church clerk. ed to his death. Although moved from Lynn to Neva- It will include new windows in the ing in Lynnfield, it was built across At 71, Baldwin has much invest- Richard told her he wasn’t da four months ago, urged sanctuary, and plaster and roof re- the highway on Route 1 North. But ed in the church. Her parents joined in a gang, he was friends anyone with any informa- with known gang mem- pairs from water damage. in 1936 they moved it on a giant the congregation in 1955 and it’s the tion to contact Lynn Police bers and she thinks his The church hopes to defray some sled pulled by a team of horses to only church she knows. at 781-595-2000. death may have been re- of the costs that are not covered by Salem Street. Originally known as “I’ve been a member since I was 7 lated to that activity. Gayla Cawley can be insurance by renting the lower level the Second Congregational Church years old, I grew up here,” she said. More than a decade lat- reached at gcawley@item- space to a daycare center. of Lynnfield, they joined the United “My parents and my two sisters were Despite damage to the church, the Church of Christ in the 1950s. er, not only Roussin, but live.com. Follow her on married here, it has a lot of history for the whole family remains @GaylaCawley. parish only missed one Sunday ser- “We decided to call it the Lynn- me.” vice in two years. field Community Church around the “We have a very faithful congrega- same time because it was a church Thomas Grillo can be reached at Lynn Drug Task Force LAW OFFICES OF tion,” said Henderson. anyone could come to,” said Donna [email protected]. JAMES J. CARRIGAN Hotline • Social Security Disability 781-477-4444 • Workers Compensation A brother and a teacher remembered in Saugus • Accidents CALL 24 HOURS A DAY 25 years located across played in bands alongside one. I was the musician. come by. or text the word tiplynn and your tip to from Lynn District Court MAES “tip411” (847411) From A1 musicians such as Lynn’s But he went to so many “So he went to Mexi- 15 Johnson St. Barry Goudreau and the gigs. My wife (MaryAnn) co City (The American All reports of neighborhood activity 781-596-0100 “As kids, we got into late Sib Hashian, both for- is a musician too, and he School) for three years and will be investigated. JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN the Marvel Comics, and I merly with the band “Bos- was always supportive of then came back, and even- Callers may remain anonymous LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL think that brought out his ton.” her. My daughter has sung tually landed in Saugus.” Spanish menu available www.jamescarriganlaw.com vocabulary,” Maes said. “I played the trumpet in the anthem at a lot of lo- The family grew up in [email protected] “And when we’d play street the high school band,” said cal sporting events, and he Lynnhurst, on the Lynn/ hockey, he’d announce the Brian Maes. “But then I was always there.” Saugus line, “and we al- game as it was going on.” started listening to the Brian said Leander “was ways had friends from Though Leander Maes music that Lee was lis- a great big brother. He Saugus we hung out with, wasn’t a musician, he was tening to, and I got turned was two years older than and friends from Lynn. ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! very much into music. And on to it. I started dabbling me, and he was always And he loved teaching. It in a curious sort of way, it’s with keyboards too. I be- kind of like my hero. I was a very personal thing what gave Brian Maes the came a fan of the music loved it when people said for him. Call Customer Service impetus to pursue a life of he listened to, and drifted ‘hey, you’re Lee’s brother.’” “The things people said music. Among other things, from the band to progres- Leander Maes knew he to us at the wake, how to place an ad Brian Maes has performed sive rock.” wanted to be a teacher, but much he cared for his at Lynn City Hall in his And, said Brian, “he was when he got out of Merri- students ... we were over- rock opera, “The Devil and supportive of everything I mack in 1977, teaching whelmed,” Brian Maes 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Billy Shakes,” and has also did. He was the scholarly jobs up here were hard to said. A4 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 OPINION JO ANN SIMONS HOW TO REACH US

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These worked hard to have Jona- Breaking Grounds Café in Circulation two issues hold an extra than be the first child with Peabody, where we train [email protected] special place in my heart. an intellectual disability people to get jobs in the Ext. 3 When my first child, Jon- to be accepted into a typi- food service industry, is athan, was born nearly 40 cal day care, the first to go one shining example that Newsroom years ago with Down syn- to a regular summer camp [email protected] shows people can be suc- [email protected] drome and four heart de- and then a regular sleep cessful if given the chance fects, I did not see a world away camp, to graduate to learn new skills and the Ext. 4 EDITORIAL that I wanted for my son. from Swampscott High opportunity to use these Sports I knew it wouldn’t be easy, School after being on the skills in the workforce. [email protected] but I was determined to golf team, go to college, If you are an employer Ext. 5 and own a home. build one for him and for looking to fill a job, I hope Retail and Online Make it harder for others with developmental These steps were all im- that you will consider hir- Advertising disabilities, of acceptance portant for Jonathan to ing someone with a dis- [email protected] and inclusion. I have spent take in order to become ability that has the skills ADVERTISING my entire career working employed and find greater the FBI to snoop and desire to get the job Ernie Carpenter Jr. with a variety of agencies purpose in his life. There done. You will be glad you Director of Advertising focused on serving people are thousands of other did. and Business Development, ext. 1355 with disabilities and the children and adults with [email protected] on Americans changes I have seen in the Down syndrome that as Jo Ann Simons is presi- Ralph Mitchell last four decades are en- a society we all need to dent & CEO of Northeast Sales Representative, ext. 1313 By The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board couraging. support so they too can Arc. [email protected] Patricia Whalen When Congress reauthorized a controversial Sales Representative, ext. 1310 program last year that allows the government LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] to scoop up the emails and video chats of for- BUSINESS OFFICE eigners abroad with possible connections to ter- Maria Alvaracin rorism, it included provisions to safeguard the Saugus custodians ext. 1205 privacy of Americans on the other end of those [email protected] communications. Susan J. Conti But a recently declassified opinion from the Controller, ext. 1288 special court that oversees intelligence activi- endorse candidates [email protected] ties suggests that the FBI didn’t take that man- Ted Grant date seriously enough. Congress needs to ensure We as members of the Mr. Thomas Whitteredge candidates on election day Publisher, ext. 1234 that the bureau is following the law. [email protected] AFSCME School Custodi- We strongly feel these Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Sur- in November. an sincerely endorse the candidates will bring a Marian Kinney veillance Act allows the government to collect Thank you, ext. 1212 following candidates sense of equity and inde- the electronic communications of foreigners liv- [email protected] For Selectman pendence to their respec- ing abroad. The program has been described by Richard A Fioravanti Will Kraft Mr. Anthony Cogliano tive positions. They all members of Congress, including former Senate Michael Mabee Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Ms. Corinne Riley will strive to represent all [email protected] Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Rick Nelson Feinstein (D-Calif.), as a valuable counterter- For School Committee the residents of Saugus. Mike Shanahan AFSCME School rorism tool. Mr. Ryan Fisher As such we would ask Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 But in today’s electronically interconnected Mr. Arthur Grabowski that you support these Custodians [email protected] world, monitoring the communications of for- Carolina Trujillo eign “targets” inevitably collects some commu- NANCY KAFFER Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] nications involving Americans. To protect privacy rights, the current version of Jim Wilson ‘Evidence’ used to discredit Warren Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the law requires that government agencies keep [email protected] records of how often they “query” (or search) the huge database of intercepted communications pregnancy story actually proves her point CIRCULATION for information about “U.S. persons” — citizens Lisa Mahmoud and lawful permanent residents. Section 702 Manager, ext. 1239 I know this seems wild. nant women in the class- had obvious sexual rela- [email protected] also requires that the queries be “conducted in But it’s true: I’m 44, and room,” she said. For folks tionships faced steep social CLASSIFIED a manner consistent with the 4th Amendment.” within my lifetime, it was who lived through this and economic penalties. But in an opinion made public last week, Judge legal to fire women be- era, that was as clear as it But it was also dicey for Abbe Young Smith James Boasberg of the Foreign Intelligence Sur- married women, particu- Manager, ext. 1276 cause they were pregnant. was unremarkable. [email protected] veillance Court determined a year ago that the It’s difficult to imagine. “When someone sudden- larly women who taught FBI hadn’t fully adhered to the privacy safe- But a few short decades ly was missing during the young children, during an GRAPHICS guards. For example, he cited several instances ago, it was an unques- school year, or the word era in which most couples Trevor Andreozzi in which the FBI searched for information about tioned reality that preg- came out that this year that on television were shown Designer large groups of U.S. persons without satisfying nant women didn’t belong so-and-so wouldn’t be back, sleeping in separate beds, [email protected] the requirement that the search be “reasonably at work, a conjunction of it was because she was and a ground-breaking ep- Mark Sutherland likely to return foreign-intelligence information cultural norms that strict- pregnant,” my mother said. isode of “I Love Lucy” writ- Creative Director [email protected] or evidence of crime.” Some of the searches in- ly defined women’s prior- “I’m quite sure they didn’t ten to accommodate star volved using search terms apparently associat- ities as domestic, regard- say ‘Now that you’re preg- Lucille Ball’s second preg- NEWSROOM ed with people who worked for the FBI — pre- less of the circumstances nant, you’re being fired.’” nancy couldn’t use the word Mike Alongi sumably, an attempt to use foreign-intelligence of that woman’s life. And in Things hadn’t changed “pregnant,” considered too Sports Reporter ext. 1228 information for personnel review. some workplaces, because much by 1971. vulgar for the airwaves. [email protected] Until checked by the court, the FBI seemed to of even harder-to-under- “In the late 1960s and “Pregnancy would have Bill Brotherton have taken Congress’ mandates to protect Amer- stand ideas about sex. 1970s, you have all this brought up the question Features Editor ext. 1338 icans’ privacy as mere suggestions. Congress My mother is 87, and she legislation pouring out of sex, and at that point [email protected] needs to demand that FBI Director Christopher taught school in the 1950s, that’s trying to address there were no sex-ed class- Gayla Cawley A. Wray demonstrate that his agents aren’t en- one of few professional political equality, social es, none of that,” my moth- Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] gaging in fishing expeditions in the sea of inter- options for women who equality, economic equali- er said. “They didn’t want cepted communications involving Americans. wanted or needed to work. ty, but you still haven’t dis- married women flaunting Cheryl Charles The law may also need to be changed. Although their marriages by be- News Editor, ext. 1278 At the schools where my lodged all these unwritten [email protected] the FBI must obtain a court order to read the mother taught, she told norms that try to nudge ing pregnant. They really contents of some communications turned up in a me recently, it was sim- people into behaving in a didn’t want the word ‘sex’ Bella diGrazia computer search under Section 702, the very act ever mentioned. Reporter, ext. 1317 ply understood that you certain way,” said Janine [email protected] of searching without probable cause is a viola- wouldn’t be able to keep Lanza, an associate pro- “It was weird. It wasn’t Olivia Falcigno tion of privacy — even if the intention is to look teaching while pregnant, fessor of history at Wayne as horrible as the Victori- for evidence of a crime. an age. But there were a Photographer, ext.1224 and the same norms ap- State University. [email protected] If Section 702 were completely consistent with plied in other professions. And most of these norms lot of holdovers.” the Fourth Amendment, investigators would After the U.S. Congress Thomas Grillo Why are we talking were aimed at constrain- Reporter, ext. 1264 need to obtain a warrant based on probable about this now? Because ing the agency women passed the Pregnancy Dis- [email protected] cause before they even searched for any Amer- some media reports have could exercise, whether in crimination Act in 1978, ican’s communications, as Sen. Ron Wyden women who had lost or Spenser Hasak questioned a story Dem- the workplace or with re- Photographer, ext. 1332 (D-Ore.) has proposed. Congress needs to revisit ocratic presidential can- gard to their own sexuality. were at risk of losing a job [email protected] because of pregnancy had that idea. didate Elizabeth Warren “They didn’t have to some legal resource. Thor Jourgensen tells on the campaign trail, write it down. It would be Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 In a way, I suppose it’s about being “shown the a very clear subtext of this [email protected] good that things have door” at her first teaching conversation that if she Daniel Kane changed so much — that job in 1971 after becoming was pregnant, her place Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 an absolute fact of life for pregnant with her first was to be at home with [email protected] women a half-century ago child. Some outlets have the child, and not in the Steve Krause is so outrageous now that dug up school board meet- workplace. That was the Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 we struggle to grasp it. [email protected] ing minutes that show assumption.” But it’s also true that in Harold Rivera Warren’s contract was ex- Women’s connection to some ways, we’re still la- tended (Warren says that work was presumed to be Sports Editor, ext. 1238 boring under the assump- [email protected] happened before she re- tenuous, Lanza said, and tion that men belong in vealed her pregnancy), and secondary to their respon- Anne Marie Tobin public life, and that wom- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 a politely phrased district sibilities to their husbands en are there on tolerance. [email protected] announcement of her de- and families. That’s why female candi- Bridget Turcotte parture as evidence that “It was this idea that dates like Warren have to Reporter, ext. 1269 FILE PHOTO | TNS this story just can’t be true. men belong in public defend their own stories. [email protected] But that’s kind of the space, and women belong And why it’s so important Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Ryan York point, my mother said. in private space,” she said. not to let the bad old days Copy Editor, ext. 1220 Christopher Wray testifies before the Senate Firing a pregnant woman There was also, my fade from memory. [email protected] Judiciary Committee in the Hart Senate Of- wasn’t an extreme or ob- mother said, a weird sex TECHNOLOGY fice Building on Capitol Hill in Washington. jectionable act. thing. Nancy Kaffer is a Free “They didn’t want preg- Unmarried women who Press columnist. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 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, OCTOBER 15, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Ex-National Security Council official testifying to Congress By Michael Balsamo and Mary Clare Jalonick ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Fio- na Hill, a former top Na- tional Security Council PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS expert on Russia, was tes- A dancer with the Acoma Sky City Ram Danc- tifying to Congress behind ers from Acoma Pueblo, N.M., performs on closed doors Monday, the Monday at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center latest former Trump ad- in Albuquerque, N.M., as part of New Mexico’s ministration official to be first Indigenous Peoples Day. subpoenaed as part of the House impeachment in- quiry into President Don- Some states celebrate ald Trump. Hill wouldn’t comment as she arrived on Capitol indigenous people Hill, but her attorney said she had received a congres- instead of Columbus sional subpoena and would “comply and answer ques- By Russell Contreras Columbus Day to Indig- tions” from lawmakers. She PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS enous Peoples Day over resigned from the White House National Security Former White House advisor on Russia, Fiona Hill, arrives on Capitol concerns that Columbus Hill in Washington. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. helped launched centuries Council over the summer. — A handful of states are of genocide against indig- She is the first White celebrating their first In- the investigation and not to see what’s going on in against the wishes of the enous populations in the House official to appear as digenous Peoples Day on give the president or his these sessions.” White House, after being Americas. part of the House impeach- Monday as part of a trend ment inquiry. Her appear- legal minions the oppor- The subpoena was is- subpoenaed. He’s expected New Mexico marked its to move away from a day ance comes despite a White tunity to tailor their tes- sued because of attempts to tell Congress that his first statewide Indigenous honoring Christopher Co- House vow to halt any and timony and in some cases by the Trump administra- text message reassuring Peoples Day with an in- lumbus. all cooperation with what fabricate testimony to suit tion to direct witnesses not another envoy that there vocation by several tribal New Mexico, Vermont it termed the “illegitimate” their interests,” Schiff said to cooperate with the im- was no quid pro quo in their and Maine are among the leaders in unison in their impeachment probe. The on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” peachment inquiry and to interactions with Ukraine latest to pass measures native languages. Oth- White House did not im- Rep. Jim Jordan, the top limit the testimony of wit- was based solely on what doing away with Colum- er events at the Indian mediately respond to ques- Republican on the House nesses, an official working Trump told him, according bus Day celebrations in Pueblo Cultural Center tions about whether they oversight committee, said on the impeachment in- to a person familiar with deference to Native Amer- in Albuquerque included had sought to limit Hill’s he learned Monday morn- quiry told The Associated his coming testimony in the icans. The federal Colum- a parade and traditional testimony. ing that Schiff had sub- Press. Hill complied with impeachment probe bus Day holiday remains dances. Republicans called on poenaed Hill. the subpoena and was an- Sondland’s appearance, in place. Kimberlaigh Begay, 29, Rep. Adam Schiff, the “She was going to come, swering questions from set for Thursday, comes In all, around 10 states a member of the Navajo chairman of the House she’d agreed to come, she both Democrats and Re- after a cache of text mes- observe some version of Nation, said she was in- intelligence committee, to was going to come volun- publicans, the official said. sages from top envoys Indigenous Peoples Day, spired to see so many Na- release transcripts of the tarily but he’s going to The official spoke on provided a vivid account along with more than 100 tive American tribes get depositions to the public. subpoena her, I believe, condition of anonymity in of their work acting as U.S. cities. Washington, together for a day of unity. The California Democrat so he could ask certain order to discuss details of intermediaries around D.C., is celebrating Indig- “When I was in school, said Sunday that having questions and again keep the closed-door deposition. the time Trump urged enous Peoples Day this it was all about Columbus witnesses appear behind those secret except for the Later this week, U.S. Ukraine’s new president, year under a temporary Day and he discovered us,” closed doors would pre- certain things he wants ambassador Gordon Sond- Volodymr Zelenskiy, to measure. Begay said. “Really? Be- vent them from knowing to leak,” Jordan said. land, Trump’s hand-picked start investigations into Since 1992, Native cause that’s not what our what other witnesses said. “The tragedy here and ambassador to the Euro- a company linked to the American advocates have elders told us. We were al- “We want to make sure the crime here is that the pean Union, is expected family of Democratic rival pressed states to change ready here.” that we meet the needs of American people don’t get to appear for a deposition Joe Biden. Census Bureau seeks state data, including citizenship info A Salute to By Mike Schneider ASSOCIATED PRESS The U.S. Census Bureau is asking states for drivers’ license records that typ- VETERANS ically include citizenship data and has made a new Monday, Nov. 11, 2019 request for information on In honor of Veterans Day, recipients of government assistance, alarming some Monday, November 11, 2019, civil rights advocates. The Daily Item will publish a The two approaches, special page devoted to those documented by The Asso- who are currently serving military ciated Press, come amid duties and those veterans President Donald Trump’s Take this time efforts to make citizenship who are gone but not forgotten. with photo $40 and shield a key aspect of federal in- to say formation-gathering in Mail form to: “Thank You” the run-up to the 2020 The Daily Item to your military Census, despite this year’s family member. U.S. Supreme Court ruling Attn.: Salute to Veterans that a specific citizenship PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS text and question can’t be included PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. A woman enters a Florida Highway Safety and Lynn, MA 01903 $30 shield only in the 2020 Census ques- Motor Vehicles drivers’ license service center tionnaire. SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of in Hialeah, Fla. JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. SMITH who Civil rights advocates passed away passed away worry that the wider net Please choose one of May 4, 1997. May 4, 1997. for information including der. Lovingly Lovingly being cast by the Trump the following shields: remembered remembered citizenship status, race, “The Census Bureau administration for such by wife by wife birthdates and address- usually plans for these Louise, daughters Kim Louise, daughters Kim information could chill and Maureen, and son and Maureen, andson es. The association has types of big changes in Tom. Tom. Latino participation in the advised members to con- their operations many, population count, which sult their privacy officers, many years in advance, National Guard Bureau Your message may be paid by: will determine how many and “each state is making but they don’t have congressional seats each their own determination enough time right now to Check Money Order Visa Mastercard state gets and guide the how to respond,” spokes- actually plan and provide allocation of hundreds of woman Claire Jeffrey said clear information to the billions of dollars of feder- in an email. public about how they are Dept. of the Army Yes al funding. The results of In Illinois, Secretary of going to use these admin- Please check for shield: No the 2020 Census also will State Jesse White denied istrative records,” Senteno If no selection is made, shield will not appear. be used to redraw state the request. said. “They’re flying by the and local electoral maps. “We, as a general rule, seat of their pants right Name Experts caution that are not comfortable with now.” Dept. of the Navy inaccuracies in state mo- giving out our data, cer- The bureau also is seek- Address tor vehicle records also tainly not in such a huge ing more state records on make them a poor choice amount. That was the individual recipients of City St Zip for tracking citizenship, if overriding concern,” said public programs. A new U.S. Marine Corps. Phone that is the bureau’s goal. spokesman Dave Drucker. request published last After the Supreme Court Other states are weigh- month in the Federal ruling, President Donald ing what to do. The Florida Register said the records In Memory of Trump signed an execu- Department of Highway would be used for the Dept. of the Air Force tive order in July requir- Safety and Motor Vehicles 2020 Census and other re- Who passed away on ing the Commerce Depart- has received the request search, and they’re needed ment, which oversees the but hasn’t responded, to “improve efficiency and Lovingly remembered by Census Bureau, to collect spokeswoman Beth Frady accuracy in our data col- records on citizenship said. lections, and to improve Army National Guard from federal agencies and Motor vehicle agency re- measures of the popula- increase efforts “to obtain cords are notoriously inac- tion and economy.” State administrative re- curate and “bad at deter- The records request cords concerning citizen- mining when someone is doesn’t explicitly ask for Coast Guard Visa / MC # ship.” not a citizen,” said Andrea citizenship information, The American Associa- Senteno, a lawyer for the but some demographers Signature tion of Motor Vehicle Ad- Mexican American Legal who work with the bureau Exp. Date ministrators told The AP Defense and Educational on state-level data suspect CVV Code that most, if not all, states Fund, which is challeng- it’s responsive to the pres- Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019 recently received requests ing Trump’s executive or- ident’s executive order. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- p.m. Officer spoke with both Caller reported a bag in the at 415 Lowell and 30 Baldwin larly arrests, reflect police records. In operators and they will ex- road at the Lynnfield Middle streets. Officer reports no inju- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, change information. School at 505 Main St. on Sun- ries, one vehicle towed by Four it is the sole responsibility of the con- Hit and run crash reported day at 11:51 a.m. Officer said Star Towing, and officer will at J.M. Electrical at 471 North the report was unfounded. document the crash. cerned party to contact the relevant Broadway on Saturday at 9:42 Report of a motor vehicle police department and have the a.m. Officer took report. Medical Aid crash with no injuries on En- department issue a notice of correc- A 911 call reported a mo- dicott Street in Wilson Square tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or tor vehicle crash with property Ambulance requested on Fri- on Friday at 2:55 p.m. Officer clarifications will not be made without damage in front of Wahlburgers day at 10:41 a.m. at 662 Sa- reports no tow trucks needed lem St. Officer reports patient express notice of change from the ar- at 930 Market St. on Saturday and will document. Motor ve- taken to the hospital. resting police department. at 10:35 p.m. No details given. hicle crash reported on Friday Animal Clinic of Lynnfield at at 3:25 p.m. at 721 Lowell St. Alarms 1 Bay State Road on Friday at One vehicle towed and officer LYNN 2:42 p.m. requested an ambu- will document. Caller reported PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Security company reported lance for a woman who passed a motor vehicle crash on Friday Amber Carr, center, wipes a tear as her sister, Arrests residential burglar alarm on Fri- out. Patient taken to the hospi- at 5:12 p.m. Officer reports no Ashley Carr, left, and attorney Lee Merritt lis- day at 7:44 a.m. at 2 Westway. tal. injuries, no tow trucks needed, ten to their brother, Adarius Carr, talk about Katherina Alves, 25, of 100 Officer dispatched, spoke with Medical aid requested for a Willow St., was arrested and and will document the crash. their sister, Atatiana Jefferson, during a news homeowners, and confirmed it child who fell on Friday at 3:26 Pedestrian hit by a motor ve- conference Monday in downtown Dallas. charged with the operation of a was accidental. p.m. at 130 Summer St. motor vehicle with a suspend- hicle at 148 Washington and Fire alarm reported at St. Ambulance requested at 5 2 Hancock streets on Friday ed license at 9:59 p.m. Sunday. Maria Goretti Church at 112 Elliot Road on Friday at 6:32 Brendan Beninati, 26, was at 6:26 p.m. Patient taken to Chestnut St. on Friday at 12:01 p.m. Patient taken to Brigham Salem Hospital and officer will Texas cop charged arrested and charged with tres- p.m. Call referred to the Lynn- & Women’s Hospital. passing at 12:49 p.m. Monday. document the crash. field Fire Department. Request for an ambulance at Motor vehicle crash reported with murder, resigns Kamronsovam Chhoeun, 38, A 911 hangup call received 159 Chestnut St. on Saturday of 152 Essex St., was arrested at Dunkin’ Donuts at 256 An- from 10 Kimball Lane on Friday at 8:57 a.m. for a person who dover St. on Friday at 7:02 p.m. and charged with disorderly at 12:05 p.m. Telephone busy fell. Patient taken to the hospi- conduct and Class B drug pos- No injury, no tows, and officer after fatal shooting on call back. Officer reported it tal. will document. session at 4:41 p.m. Sunday. was an accident. Request for an ambulance By Jake Bleiberg through a gate into the Mark Gigliello, of 13 Jarvis FE Moran Security Systems at 607 Salem St. on Sunday at and Jill Bleed fenced-off backyard and St., Revere, was arrested on a Animal Control reports fire alarm accidentally 11:04 a.m. Patient taken to the ASSOCIATED PRESS fired through the glass a warrant charge of larceny at set off by technician working at hospital. Caller very upset that some- split-second after shout- 12:14 p.m. Monday. the Christmas Tree Store at 28 Peabody Police Department one left a dog in their car at the FORT WORTH, Texas — Edgar Lopez-Chilel, 30, of ing at Jefferson to show South Broadway on Friday at requested medical aid at 607 Sylvan Street Grill at 12 Sylvan A white Fort Worth police 17 Hamilton Ave., was arrested her hands. 8:01 p.m. Salem St. on Sunday at 11:04 St. on Sunday 2:56 p.m. Ani- officer who shot and killed and charged with drinking in Dean was not heard Fire alarm sounded at 44 a.m. The Fire Department re- mal control officer reports no a black woman through a public at 6:41 p.m. Sunday. identifying himself as Grove St. on Friday at 10:28 ports they were turned away at issues, owners are leaving with back window of her home Joel Lopez-Chilel, 25, of 17 police on the video, and p.m. Officer reports the smoke the door. Officer requests for the dog. while responding to a call Hamilton Ave., was arrested Interim Police Chief Ed was caused by using the fire- them to return. Patient was tak- Report of a raccoon in the about an open front door and charged with unlicensed was charged with murder Kraus said there was no place with a closed flue. en to Lahey Hospital & Medical backyard at 3 Sycamore Circle sign Dean or the other of- operation of a motor vehicle Medical alarm company on Sunday at 4:05 p.m. She on Monday after resigning and drinking in public at 6:21 Center in Burlington. ficer who responded even reported a request for an am- Pottery Barn Kids at 1500 believes the animal is rabid. from the force. p.m. on Sunday. Aaron Dean, 34, was knocked on the front door. bulance on Saturday at 4:09 Market St. requested an am- Raccoon was put to sleep and “Nobody looked at this Zaul Merida, 21, of 9 Man- will be delivered to the Depart- booked into jail on a mur- a.m. at 101 Ross Drive Apt. 1 bulance on Sunday at 12:47 video and said that there’s sfield Place, was arrested and for an elderly woman who fell ment of Public Works for dis- der charge Monday after- p.m. Patient taken to Salem any doubt that this officer charged with larceny from and bumped her head. Patient posal. noon. The police chief said Hospital. acted inappropriately,” a person and on a warrant was taken to Lahey Hospital & earlier in the day that he charge of unarmed robbery at Medical Center. Complaints acted without justification Kraus said. 10:57 a.m. Monday. Security company reported MARBLEHEAD and would have been fired Earlier in the day, Jeffer- Nicole Mitchell, 26, of 71 commercial burglar alarm for Crossing guard at the Brown if he didn’t quit. son’s family had demand- Revere St., Gloucester, was Justice at MarketStreet on Sat- Arrest Elementary School reports a Police bodycam video ed that Dean, a member of arrested and charged with tree service truck parked on the force for 1½ years, be urday at 9:13. Detail officer re- Mark C. Hempel, 60, of 95 showed Dean approach- trespassing and on warrant Dexter Street and is creating a fired and arrested. ported all is OK. Front St., Apt. 5, was arrested ing the door of the home charges of three counts of traffic hazard on Friday at 2:32 “Why this man is not Burglar alarm canceled at and charged with OUI liquor, where Atatiana Jeffer- Class A drug possession, three p.m. Officer reports the tree in handcuffs is a source Anton’s Cleaners at 8 Center negligent operation of a motor son, 28, was caring for counts of Class B drug posses- St. on Sunday at 8:18 a.m. company was trimming trees her 8-year-old nephew of continued agitation for sion, conspiracy to violate the vehicle and resisting arrest at for Peabody Municipal Light Accidental burglar alarm 6:31 p.m. on Sunday. early Saturday. He then this family and for this drug law, failure to signal, truck sounded at Lynnfield Middle Plant and will resume when walked around the side community,” family attor- breaking and entering for a fel- School at 505 Main St. on Accidents school is dismissed. of the house, pushed ney Lee Merritt said. ony, receiving stolen property, Monday at 2:09 a.m. Officer Caller from 17 Sewall St., and possession of a burglari- reports building is secure. A report of a motor vehicle Apt. 202 reports his son’s ous instrument at 12:44 p.m. crash at 6:31 p.m. Sunday friends won’t stop sleeping over Monday. Animal Control on Pleasant Street. Mark C. on Friday at 7:56 p.m. Willis Taveras was arrested Hempel, 60, was arrested for Officer reports wire down at on warrant charges of threat to Caller reported finding a OUI liquor and motor vehicle 217 Lynn St. prior to Brown’s commit a crime and shoplifting black dog on Liberty Lane on violations. Pond where a tree branch is by concealing merchandise at Friday at 1:32 p.m. Reporting blocking the driveway on Friday 2:12 p.m. Monday. party said they would call the Complaints at 8:16 p.m. Peabody Munici- animal control officer. pal Light Plant has been con- Accidents A caller reported smelling tacted and are on the scene. Complaints a skunk and gas in a Gregory All clear. A report of a motor vehicle Street home at 5:09 a.m. Mon- Tree down in the vicinity of crash at 12:04 p.m. Sunday at Caller reported juvenile on a day. Police reported that there 54 Perkins St. on Friday at 4 216 Oxford St.; at 1:03 p.m. bike doing wheelies on Friday was no gas odor in the home. p.m. The Department of Pub- Sunday at 820 Lynnfield St.; at at 11:31 a.m. at 448 Main and There was a smell of skunk only. lic Works has been notified. 1:16 p.m. Sunday at 102 Bos- 45 Chestnut streets. Officer Second downed tree reported ton St.; at 3:41 p.m. Sunday at spoke with the boy’s father who PEABODY at Westview Circle and Margin PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 12 Park St.; at 6:37 a.m. Mon- said he will pick him up. Street at 4:10 p.m. day at North Shore Community Report of wires down and Robert “Chip” Olsen is escorted out of the Arrests Caller from 617 Lowell St. College at 300 Broad St. sparking on Friday at 2:29 p.m. advising he is having a verbal courtroom after being found not guilty of fel- A report of a motor vehicle ony murder for his trial at the DeKalb County at the Lynnfield Water District Cameron Shayne Loizides, dispute with his contractor crash with personal injury at office at 842 Salem St. Pea- 19, of 27 Longview Way, was on Saturday at 7:31 a.m. He Courthouse in Decatur, Ga., Monday. 10:44 a.m. Monday at 330 body Light and the Massachu- asked contractor to leave the Lynnway. arrested on Saturday at 1:26 setts Highway Department have a.m. and charged with assault property but he is refusing. Re- A report of a motor vehicle been contacted. ceived a second call from the hit and run crash at 1:17 p.m. and battery on a household Officer who shot Caller reported a tree is lean- member. contractor’s worker and all were Monday at 175 Den Quarry ing on wires on Friday at 6:22 advised to stay away from each Road. Crisniel Soto, 27, of 142 p.m. before the Summer Street Shore Drive, was arrested fol- other and wait for officers to naked man found School heading towards the arrive. Officer advised the issue Assaults lowing a report of a fight out- center. Officer located the sec- side Oliveira’s Steak House at was a civil matter, officer will not guilty of murder tion where the trees in the wires 74 Walnut St. on Sunday at document. A report of an assault and need to be cut. Reading Light battery at 8:33 p.m. Sunday 12:05 a.m. and charged with Caller reports his car was notified. Olsen, now 57, was a at Domino’s Pizza on Western disorderly conduct. damaged overnight at 4 Trem- By Kate Brumback Officer spoke with a resident ASSOCIATED PRESS DeKalb County police of- Avenue; at 1:40 p.m. Monday John Joseph Barteaux, 52, ont St. on Saturday at 7:56 who walked into the police sta- a.m. No suspects. Officer will ficer in March 2015 when on Park Street. of 65 Main St., was arrested on DECATUR, Ga. — A tion about problems with their document the damage. he responded to a call Sunday at 10:44 a.m. on two former Georgia police of- son at 283 Lowell St. on Satur- Local business owner is of a naked man behav- Breaking and Entering counts of assault and battery on ficer who fatally shot an day at 4:14 p.m. threatening to close Kennedy ing erratically outside a police officer, disorderly con- unarmed, naked man was A report of a breaking and Resident of 2 Melody Lane Field Park and charge $50 per an Atlanta-area apart- duct and threats to kill following found not guilty of murder entering at 9:01 p.m. Sunday reported he heard music up- space to park on Saturday at ment complex. Shortly a well-being check at his home. Monday but was convicted at 4 Lincoln St. stairs and wants an officer to 8:33 a.m. Staff from the Park after arriving, he fatally of aggravated assault and check it out on Friday at 8:28 Summons Department called dispatch shot 26-year-old Anthony p.m. Officer to check house. and stated that the city has an other charges that could Vandalism send him to prison for Hill, an Air Force veteran Homeowner at 350 Wal- Matthew Broderick, 28, of agreement to park there and who had been diagnosed A report of motor vehicle van- nut St. reported unknown car 190 Bridge St., Salem, was the agreement is in the Parks more than 30 years. Robert “Chip” Olsen’s with bipolar disorder and dalism at 12:41 p.m. Sunday blocking their driveway on Sat- summoned following a motor Department office, but is not post-traumatic stress at 341 Linwood St.; at 1:17 urday at 5:21 p.m. Car moved face turned red and he vehicle stop at 45 Shore Drive accessible until Tuesday. disorder. A grand jury p.m. Sunday at 80 Park St.; before responding unit arrived. squeezed his eyes shut for operating a motor vehicle indicted Olsen nearly a at 3:32 p.m. Sunday at 330 Breaking and entering into tightly as the verdict was with a canceled license and a SWAMPSCOTT year after the shooting. Lynnway. two motor vehicles reported on marked lanes violation. read. His wife, Kathy Ol- A report of vandalism at Sunday at 10 a.m. at 6 Notting- sen, began sobbing and Olsen is white and Hill Kiana Gamble, 23, of 234B Complaints was black. 12:47 p.m. Monday at 132 ham Road. Officer took report. Washington St., was sum- had to be led from the Central Ave. A second report of a B&E into courtroom. Hill’s parents said they moned following a motor vehi- A report of suspicious activi- didn’t want Olsen re- a vehicle came at 10:17 a.m. cle stop at Rainbow Circle and DeKalb County Superi- ty at 7:50 a.m. Sunday at 531 leased on bond while he from 6 Doncaster Road. No de- Rainbow Road on Saturday at Humphrey St. or Court Judge LaTisha LYNNFIELD awaits sentencing. tails provided. 5:39 p.m. for attaching plates. Dear Jackson set bond Accidents Malicious destruction of Overdose for Olsen at $80,000, or- “It’s been four years property reported at 477 Main Accidents dered him to wear an an- that we’ve been waiting Motor vehicle crash reported St. A caller reported a Hallow- A report of an overdose at kle and imposed for this,” said his mother, at the 99 Restaurant at 317 een blow up was destroyed by Officer reports a motor vehi- 12:34 a.m. Sunday on Para- a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Carolyn Giummo. “My son Salem St. on Friday at 8:48 kids on Sunday at 10 p.m. cle crash on Friday at 2:12 p.m. dise Road. effect until his sentencing is no longer here. ... I just Nov. 1. feel like it’s time now.”

POLICE BRIEFS Domestic violence suspect 53-year-old Brian Jagiel- Police investigate string security cameras. Once under the hood of her two swastikas, a drawing returns to state ski, of Tiverton, is sched- of mailbox explosions the car pulls away, the vehicle that shattered her of male genitalia and uled to be arraigned mailbox explodes. windshield. several large circles on FALL RIVER (AP) — A Tuesday in Fall River. SHIRLEY (AP) — Police Burns says that type of the dock at the Megansett Rhode Island man who Prosecutors allege he are investigating a series explosive is dangerous to Police investigate racist Yacht Club on Oct. 6. skipped a July court choked his girlfriend of explosions on private carry around and worries vandalism in Cape Cod town The Cape Cod Times appearance on domestic multiple times in Janu- property that destroyed someone could get hurt. reports the images were violence allegations in ary, took her to a state three mailboxes. Authorities say Burns FALMOUTH (AP) — Po- drawn or formed with Massachusetts has been forest against her will and Andy Burns caught the is one of three houses lice are investigating two a liquid substance that returned to the state to threatened to bury her suspects in a car pull- targeted and they are recent incidents of white dried on the dock. The face the charges. there, and held a piece of ing up and placing the investigating. supremacist vandalism in Falmouth Department of The Bristol district broken glass to her throat explosive in the mailbox Another victim says she a town. Public Works cleaned it attorney’s office says and threatened to kill her. of his Shirley home on his had an explosive placed Falmouth police found off. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT In ‘Jojo Rabbit,’ Waititi attempts his boldest balancing act By Jake Coyle ASSOCIATED PRESS TORONTO — It’s just a few hours before “Jojo Rabbit” will make its world premiere and writ- er-director Taika Waititi is still guring out how to talk about it. “I still don’t even real- FILE PHOTO | TNS ly know how to describe it without making people South Korean singer and actress Sulli attends shift uncomfortably,” says an event for fashion brand Fendi at Galleria Waititi with a shrug. Department in Seoul, South Korea. The K-pop “Jojo Rabbit” is as singu- star was found dead in her home on Monday. lar as its director, the id- iosyncratic New Zealand lmmaker of the off-kilter buddy comedy “The Hunt K-pop star Sulli for the Wilderpeople” and the vampire mockumen- tary “What We Do in the found dead at 25 Shadows.” The new lm, which Fox Searchlight By Christi Carras no signs of an intrusion, will release Friday, is a LOS ANGELES TIMES Kim told AP, adding that comic coming-of-age story authorities “won’t make about a 10-year-old boy Sulli, a South Korean PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS presumptions about the named Jojo (Roman Grif- pop star, actress and girl- cause of death.” n Davis) who lives with Taika Waititi promotes his lm, “Jojo Rabbit,” at the Fairmont Royal group f(x) alum, was found “So far, it seems she his mom (Scarlett Johans- York Hotel during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto. dead Monday in her home. killed herself, but we will son) and has a buffoonish She was 25. leave all possibilities open imaginary friend he talks bit” is about growing up in edy!’” Waititi jokes. iest comparison has been Sulli’s body was discov- and investigate,” a police to for company and guid- a world where the received The 44-year-old lmmak- Wes Anderson’s “Rush- ered after her manager of cial told CNN. ance. wisdom is ridiculous. er was meeting at the To- more” meets Roberto Be- visited her residence in Sulli, whose legal name Oh, and also “Jojo Rab- To say the least, it’s not ronto International Film nigni’s “Life Is Beautiful,” Seongnam because she is Choi Jin-ri, got her bit” is set in Nazi Ger- the sort of thing most Festival where Waititi, and some view such an un- wasn’t answering phone start in the entertainment many and the imaginary directors coming off a jetlagged from the travel, likely tonal combination calls for hours, said Kim industry as a child ac- friend is Adolf Hitler. smash-hit Marvel mov- asked if he might put on as trivializing a historical Seong-tae, an of cial from tress, appearing in South But that summary ie would make. Waititi’s sunglasses “so long as you trauma. Even those who the Seongnam Sujeong Po- Korean TV dramas and doesn’t really do the job, ei- “Thor: Ragnarok” made don’t construe that as me have cheered “Jojo Rabbit” lice Department, according movies. She later pursued ther. Hitler, as played with $848 million worldwide, being arrogant or trying quickly grant it’s a movie to the Associated Press. music in 2009 as a mem- bug-eyed  air by Waititi, and he’s set to direct its to be a musician.” In To- that, on paper, shouldn’t While the police inves- ber of the K-pop group f(x) is really the young boy’s 2021 sequel. But in be- ronto, “Jojo Rabbit” went work. tigation into the “Goblin” before eventually leaving confused, half-formed idea tween, Waititi used his on to win the festival’s au- But Waititi, who’s Jew- artist’s death is “still on- the ve-girl out t in 2015. of Hitler, the man he’s newfound industry capital dience award, a prize that ish and Maori, from the Te going,” Kim con rmed to SM Entertainment, Sul- been indoctrinated to idol- to get “Jojo Rabbit” — a for the last decade has cor- Whanau-a-Apanui tribe, AP that there was no evi- li’s agency, said her death ize. The movie starts off a lm he started writing in responded with a best-pic- has long delighted in meld- dence of foul play or a sui- was “very hard to believe madcap comedy and grad- 2011 — greenlit. Pitching ture nomination at the ing light and dark, playful cide message, though po- and sorrowful” in a state- ually morphs into some- a movie that combines Academy Awards. and serious. “I don’t like lice told CNN that a note ment to reporters, and f(x) thing sweetly sentimental, quirkiness with the Holo- “Jojo” was a hit with To- something where I feel — the contents of which member Amber J. Liu an- as Jojo begins questioning caust was no easier than ronto audiences, who cele- like I know what’s going to are still unknown — was nounced to fans that she what he’s been told about talking to journalists brated Waititi’s seemingly happen next,” he says. “I found at the scene. Se- would be taking a break Jews after discovering one about it. impossible balancing act. like going from a fun mo- curity camera footage at from work in the wake of (Thomasin McKenzie) liv- “You don’t walk into a But the critical reception ment to something tragic Sulli’s home also showed the news. ing in his attic. “Jojo Rab- studio and say: ‘Nazi com- has been mixed. The eas- or shocking.” Are these end times for binge culture? By Meredith Blake and Yvonne Villarreal LOS ANGELES TIMES After years of build- up, Apple will make its long-awaited push into original programming with the Nov. 1 launch of its streaming service, Ap- Add more, ple TV+. 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The past Revisited 100 years young

Top: Members of the Cesar and Machado fami- lies of Peabody met members of Creedence Clear- water Revisited before the band performed at the Topsfield Fair on Saturday night. From left, Joe Markey of Mar- blehead, Mariana Cesar, Meaghan Machado, Sophia Cesar, Maria Cesar, Fernando Cesar, and Jesse Machado. Middle: Maria Nunes, left, of Peabody and Ma- ria Gil of Beverly got the chance to meet Creed- ence Clearwater Revisited before the classic band performed Satur- day night. It was one of their last Peabody resident Mary Theresa Mongiello performances on turns 100 on Thursday. She was born in 1919, their Final Reviv- the same as Jackie Robinson, the first Afri- al Tour. can-American to play in Major League Base- ball, J.D. Salinger, the reclusive writer who Bottom: Fans of became famous for “The Catcher in the Rye,” Creedence Clear- and Nat King Cole, whose silky smooth voice water Revisited conquered the pop charts in the 1950s and who saw one of early 1960s. the last perfor- mances of the Born in East Boston on Oct. 17 to Luigi and group at Satur- Elvera Mongiello during Woodrow Wilson’s day’s show in- presidency, she grew up in Chelsea and cluded, from left, moved to Peabody two years ago. Mary nev- John and Kris- er married. But when her mother died at age tine Marotta of 38, she cared for the five remaining children: Peabody, Melissa Carmen, Laura, Josephine, Antonetta and Lefave of Sa- Richard. lem, and Patrick She was presented with a citation for her O’Brien of Pea- 100th birthday by City Council President Jon body. Turco.

Floating like a butterfly

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Queen Latifah to receive Harvard black culture award CAMBRIDGE (AP) — Elizabeth Alexander, Music artist and actress Secretary of the Smithso- Queen Latifah is among nian Institution Lonnie the honorees being recog- Bunch III, poet Rita nized by Harvard Uni- Dove, co-founder of Black versity this year for their Entertainment Television contributions to black Sheila Johnson, artist ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO history and culture. Kerry James Marshall A butterfly rests on a flower at Linscott Park in Swampscott on Sunday afternoon. Harvard is set to award and Robert Smith, the W.E.B. Du Bois founder, chairman and Medal to Queen Latifah chief executive of Vista and six other recipients Equity Partners. ‘Is this your turd?’: Missouri city’s cleanup flags dog poop on Oct. 22, according to The award is named the Cambridge school’s after Du Bois, a scholar, SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) to clean up after their pets Wednesday. The campaign started Hutchins Center for Afri- writer, editor, and civil — Officials in a southwest downtown. The flags contain mes- this week and the depart- can and African American rights pioneer who be- Missouri city are planting The Police Department sages such as, “Is this ment noted on Facebook Research. came the first black stu- small flags in piles of aban- in Springfield, Mo., posted your turd? ‘Cuz that’s ab- that leaving behind a Other honorees in- dent to earn a doctorate doned dog poop as part of a photos of the flags in surd” and “This is a nudge pet’s mess in many cases clude poet and educator from Harvard in 1895. campaign to get residents use on its Facebook page to pick up the fudge.” violates a city ordinance. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Tuesday, October 15, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Monday...... 6879 Monday...... 9374 Sunday...... 1774 Sunday...... 6144 Sunrise today 6:55 a.m. A mainly sunny sky. High 62F. W winds 5 to 10 kt. Gusts H Winds WNW at 10 to 15 mph. up to 20 kt in the morning. Saturday...... 9662 Saturday...... 0554 Sunset today 6:03 p.m. Tonight: A mostly clear sky. Waves around 2 ft in the Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: morning, then 1 foot or less. Sunrise tomorrow 6:56 a.m. L Low 46F. Winds light and H variable. Tonight: S winds around 5 kt. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 12:59 p.m. Waves 1 foot or less. All 4...... $4,239 All 4...... $5,091 Low tide today 7:12 p.m. First or last 3...... $593 First or last 3...... $713 Any 2...... $51 Any 2...... $61 High tide tomorrow 1:24 a.m. L Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $177 All 4...... $212 Fronts First 3...... $99 First 3...... $119 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $99 Last 3...... $119 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Mass Cash: 6-7-21-23-35 OCT. 21 OCT. 28 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ M’ sunny | High 62, Low 46 P’ cloudy | High 60s, Low 50s Rain | High 50s, Low 40s Lucky for Life: Unavailable NATIONAL SUMMARY: A storm will produce a swath of clouds and rain over the Mississippi Valley and across the Deep South today. In much of the South, the rain will be beneficial due to current drought. A few thunder- storms may also occur. Rain is forecast to approach northwestern Washing- ton. Much of the balance of the nation will be dry and sunny.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 Danvers golf beats Marblehead at Tedesco By Mike Alongi Curran (5 1/2-3 1/2), Tyler Green. “We’re improving in ITEM STAFF Sullivan (6-3), Christian every match, and that’s all Harvey (5 1/2-3 1/2), Tom you can ask for in a young MARBLEHEAD — The Purcell (7-2) and Grif n team.” Danvers golf team contin- Gaughrty (5-4). Both Danvers and Mar- ued its run of strong play in “We’ve really been able to blehead play their next the Northeastern Confer- get great contributions match against Beverly, ence Monday afternoon, from up and down the line- with the Magicians facing taking down NEC foe Mar- up,” said Avigian. “Having a the Panthers Tuesday (4) at blehead 44 1/2-27 1/2 at few guys at the top who can Tedesco before the Falcons Tedesco Country Club. The win matches is nice, but if take them on Wednesday win puts the Falcons at you don’t have the other (4) at Ferncroft Country 12-1 in conference matches supporting players helping Club. The two teams may this year. out then you can’t get wins. not be heading in the same “Marblehead is a good We’re lucky to have a lot of direction this season, but team, and we were proba- guys who have a hand in both want to end the year bly a little fortunate that our success.” on a high note. they didn’t play at their Despite not taking any “We were 5-4 at one point, absolute best today,” said matches, Marblehead got a but we started to slide Danvers coach Jeff Avigian. solid performance from Ben when we really hit the hard “It’s always tough taking on Weed, who shot a 38 and part of our schedule,” said Marblehead at Tedesco, but was the only Magicians Green, whose Magicians our guys were able to play golfer to break 40 on the are now 5-9. “We lose a lot pretty well and come away day. Gavin Lundgren and of points on and around the with the win.” Matt Weed both shot scores greens, which is no sur- Danvers swept the eight of 41. prise, but we’re just looking matches for the victory, and “It’s obviously disappoint- to clean up those mistakes the winners were Mike Pa- ing to not come away with and nish the year out with ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO pamechial (5-4), Andrew any wins, but the guys still a few wins if possible.” Danvers’ Andrew Metivier won his match 5-4 in a win over Marblehead Metivier (5-4), Calvin Man- played well out there,” said at Tedesco Country Club Monday afternoon. s eld (5 1/2-3 1/2), John Marblehead coach Bob DANVERS, B2 KIPP football hoping to ride good momentum after slow start By Harold Rivera er more ef cient drives. I’m ITEM SPORTS EDITOR really happy with how fast we’re playing.” LYNN — KIPP football At 3-2, KIPP feels good coach Jim Rabbitt was clear about its standing in con- about his team’s main objec- tending for a postseason bid. tive this season — qualifying But there’s still work to be for the postseason. The Pan- done with two games remain- thers fell a win short of the ing in the regular season. Division 8 North sectional “We’re certainly not done last fall. This year, they’re yet,” Rabbitt said. “We’re ghting for a different out- happy to be in the position come. we’re at. We learned a lot After a 1-2 start to the sea- from our two losses. We’ve son, KIPP has found its talked about getting to the rhythm with consecutive playoffs and being there. We wins over Minuteman (36- ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN don’t want to limp in. We 10) and Mystic Valley (38-0). want to get there after win- “Our loss to Nashoba Valley Lynn eld’s Anna Maria Ferrante scored two ning these next two games. three weeks ago was a wake- goals for the Pioneers in a win over Wayland But it’s one game at a time up call for us,” Rabbitt said. Monday afternoon. and one play at a time. Los- “We went back, watched the ing and mediocrity, we’re not lm and we realized that we content with that. We want to shot ourselves in the foot way win.” Lynn eld girls soccer too many times. We realized KIPP’s defense has come that we were beating our- around during the past two selves. We’ve played better ITEM FILE PHOTO wins. Rabbitt points to his wins 11th straight since then. We’ve gone back defensive linemen for leading KIPP quarterback Pierro Canales has six to the fundamentals and the unit. By Anne Marie Tobin total touchdowns (two passing, four rush- we’ve xed some alignment ITEM STAFF ing) so far this season. issues. We’re putting togeth- KIPP, B2 LYNNFIELD — The Lynn eld girls soccer team ex- tended its winning streak to 11 games Monday with a 3-0 win at home over non-league rival Wayland. The game was up for grabs with Lynn eld clinging to Peabody’s Finkelstein joins staff at Brandeis a 1-0 lead after 67 minutes, but two big goals from Adri- ana Parisi and Anna Maria Ferrante in a seven-minute By Anne Marie Tobin turn things around after span put the game out of reach. ITEM STAFF a losing season (7-9-2) af- “They (Wayland) are a great squad this year and have ter making six consecutive played some big teams this year, so we knew they would Peabody High has en- appearances in the NCAA be tough,” said Lynn eld coach Mark Vermont. “That joyed a long tradition of Division 3 tournament, second goal was huge, and the third one was just a dag- excellence when it comes to reaching the Final Four in ger.” soccer. Many players have 2016 and 2017 seasons. So Ferrante staked the Pioneers to a 1-0 lead 12 minutes gone on to enjoy success at far, so good, as the Judges in with her eighth goal of the season. Both teams had the collegiate level. A hand- are 6-2-4. chances the rest of the half. Lynn eld’s best opportunity ful have played profession- “What they have done is came with under eight minutes to play when Abby Lu- ally across the pond. just incredible,” said Fin- cich broke free in front and ri ed a shot from point But one former Tanner kelsteing. “Last year was a blank range, but Wayland keeper Sophia Goldstein standout has been there, down year, so this year is came up with the save. done that and now is back about getting back to form. The save seemed to energize Wayland, which dominat- in Massachusetts, setting It’s been a crazy fall for me, ed the rest of the half. A botched clear attempt opened his sights on leading the but it’s been great so far.” the door for Emily Staiti to get off a shot, but Pioneer Brandeis College men’s ITEM FILE PHOTO Finkelstein was a four- keeper Amberly McCarter made a diving save to keep soccer team back to prom- year soccer standout and Wayland off the board. Wayland had two corner kicks in inence. Peabody native Luke Finkelstein has been two-year captain at Whea- the last minute of the half but could not convert. Luke Finkelstein, a 2011 named an assistant coach of the men’s soccer ton College, graduating in The action was back-and-forth in the second half. Af- Peabody graduate, played team at Brandeis University. 2015 with a degree in psy- ter being pinned its own end for about ve minutes, the professionally from 2015 chology. tute of Technology before staff,” Finkelstein said. Pioneers began to pound the offensive end. With 12 through the spring of 2019. Finkelstein burst onto the minutes left, Lauren Mitchell was fouled from about 25 He played for Hakoah Ra- returning to Germany as “The timing was just per- scene at Wheaton, earning yards out. Twin sister Ashley Mitchell lobbed the kick mat Gan in Israel from an assistant coach/player fect as I knew that Germa- New England Women’s and out of bounds off a Wayland defender. A second corner 2015-16, the Philadelphia of the TuS Hordel U-16 ny was going to most like- Men’s Athletic Conference was cleared out of bounds at about the 30 yard-line. Fury of the American Soc- team for a six-month stint. ly be me last hoorah as a (NEWMAC) Rookie of the Lauren Mitchell inbounded the ball to Lucich, who drib- cer League in 2016-17 and Before leaving for Ger- player and I wanted to get Year honors and NEWMAC bled into the box, then cut around two defenders toward DJK TuS Hordel in Germa- many earlier this year, he into coaching and some Second Team honors as a the goal. She dropped the ball back to the middle to a ny from 2017-19. In 2018, had lunch with Brandeis other soccer-related things freshman. He repeated on wide-open Parisi, who one-touched it home to make it a he returned to the Unit- head coach Gabe Margolis. as well.” the second team sophomore 2-0 game at the 67:43 mark. ed States as an assistant “He asked me what he The Judges entered the year. LYNNFIELD, B2 coach at Wentworth Insti- had to do to get me on his 2019 season hoping to FINKELSTEIN, B2 Mike Odenwaelder steps down as Navigators manager

By Joshua Kummins his third season as the top nishing my master’s de- waelder’s summer stint in FOR THE ITEM assistant coach and recruit- gree and continuing to help the dugout. The team also ing coordinator at his alma build and maintain Am- made the playoffs and ad- LYNN — After leading the mater, Amherst College. herst’s baseball program. vanced to the semi nal North Shore Navigators to That tenure has followed The Navs are in a very good round for the rst time since a 30-win season and subse- two years playing in the Bal- place with Derek, and I ex- 2016. quent playoff berth in 2019, timore Orioles organization. pect him to pick up right As a result of the team’s Mike Odenwaelder has “I’m extremely thankful where Bill Terlecky left off success, Odenwaelder was a stepped down from his posi- for my time on the North with the team competing at manager during the FCBL tion as the team’s eld man- Shore. It was truly invalu- the top of the league.” All-Star Game in July be- ager for personal reasons. able,” said Odenwaelder, The Navs enjoyed their PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fore he was named FCBL Co-owner Derek January who was named FCBL Man- rst 30-win regular season Manager of the Year at sea- Mike Odenwaelder led the North Shore Nav- made the of cial announce- ager of the Year in 2019. “I since 2015 after holding a son’s end. igators to a 30-win season in his only season ment. would have loved to come winning record through as manager in 2019. Odenwaelder is entering back, but I need to focus on the entirety of Oden- ODENWAELDER, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 KIPP football aiming to continue strong play KIPP want to throw the ball a From B1 little more but Pierro can do it with his feet too. It’s “It starts with the front tough to take him down, three,” Rabbitt said. “It’s he’s very slippery.” Mike Brice, it’s Jose Cas- Kicker/punter Chris tillo and it’s Kenneth Bea- Merino has emerged as a to. When you disrupt what reliable weapon on spe- other teams try to do up cial teams. Merino’s punts front, it makes things eas- deep into Mystic Valley ier for the linebackers. territory were a crucial Those three have gotten part of the Panthers’ after it. They’re winning shutout win. the one-on-one matchups “He’s been key with the and in the case of Bryce, kicking game,” Rabbitt he’s getting double said. “Hopefully he’ll be teamed. D-linemen don’t getting some looks with get much credit but you some colleges. He put one can certainly tell the dif- to the 10-yard line into ference.” the wind last Thursday. Linebacker Dave Filias He’s consistently helping leads the Panthers in us with field position, pin- tackles with 42. ning teams a long way ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO “We move him around back. Mystic Valley didn’t Marblehead’s Ben Weed shot a score of 38 because we feel he’s out ITEM FILE PHOTO run any plays over the 40- best athlete all around,” yard line.” despite losing his match in a loss to Danvers KIPP running back Daniel Oluwasuyi has Monday afternoon at Tedesco Country Club. Rabbitt said. “He’s kind of This week, KIPP turns like a Tim Tebow type, rushed for 436 yards and five touchdowns so far its attention toward pre- where we can put him this season. paring for Saturday’s (11) anywhere on the field and bout at Keefe Tech. Danvers golf beats he’ll be successful. He’s ground running, he’s hard thrown for 235 yards and “Keefe Tech is a tough played offensive line, tight to bring down,” Rabbitt a pair of touchdowns, tech team,” Rabbitt said. end, fullback. He moves said. “He’s gotten physi- while scoring four touch- “We snuck by them by a Marblehead at Tedesco around week to week and cally stronger in the downs on the ground. touchdown last year. It he has excelled on all weight room. It’s unbeliev- “Pierro’s feet have really was a very even match up. DANVERS spots. He can close in on able. We’re still working become his weapon this They have a good offense From B1 100 tackles and that’d be a on it. But when he hits the year,” Rabbitt said. “We with a spread and a little great number for him if he gap, he’s so hard to bring haven’t had the opportu- wing-t thrown in there. “We’ve still got a slate of tough games coming up, es- can get to that point by down. The linemen have nity to get the passing Our defense is going to pecially with Beverly and Swampscott this week,” said the end of the year.” done a great job. They’re game going this year, for prepare for their attack. I Avigian, whose Falcons sit at 13-5. “Beverly is the best Running back Daniel getting that push up front one reason or another. You actually played college team in the conference right now and Swampscott is Oluwausyi has carried the and that helps out.” want to get the passing football with their coach, right up there as well, so we have our hands full. We’re offense with 436 rushing Quarterback Pierro Ca- game going but the past Harry Lesage so it’s pret- just taking it one match at a time.” yards and five touch- nales continues to im- two weeks, the running ty cool to have that sec- — downs. prove as a dual threat sig- game has been effective. ond-year matchup with GOLF “When he hits the nal caller. Canales has Most quarterbacks might them.” St. John’s Prep 232, St. Mary’s 271 The top scorers in the win for the Eagles were Aidan LeBlanc (34), Matt Remley (37) Robbie Forti (37), Bran- don Farrin (37), Oliver Hermann (39) and Conor O’Hol- Lynnfield girls soccer keeps win streak alive leran (39). St. John’s Prep (17-0) takes on Central Catholic Tues- LYNNFIELD si) finish was big time,” Ozanian in the middle did to 11-2-1 (9-2-1 CAL) and day (3) at Kernwood Country Club. From B1 said Vermont. “Anna is so a nice job and the two increased their lead over BOYS SOCCER tough to defend The ball Laurens Mitchell and Bra- Masconomet (8-3-1 CAL) Fenwick 0, Salem Academy 0 Ferrante added another was bouncing around and connier) did a nice job on for Kinney Division brag- Goalkeeper Liam Foley had six saves in the draw for insurance goal (assist to she just beat someone one- the outside. Liz (Sykes) ging rights to one full Fenwick, while Aiden Dwyer and Keiron Murray played Ashley Mitchell) with on-one. That’s just Anna really is rock solid in the game. well defensively. about five minutes to play being Anna.” back at sweeper and our Lynnfield’s next game is The Crusaders (7-4-1) host Arlington Catholic Wednes- in the game. Vermont complimented midfield, (Julia) Colucci Friday at home against day (6). “Luch did an awesome the defense on a solid per- and Tori (Morelli) did a Pentucket at 5. The Pio- Lynnfield 2, Fenwick 1 job and remained com- formance. nice job for us.” neers’ seven seniors will With Saturday’s non-conference win, the Pioneers posed and Audrey’s (Pari- “Erin Sharkey and Molly The Pioneers improved be honored at halftime. punched their ticket to the Division 3 North state tour- nament. Matheus Saramento scored in the first half. Ben Sykes netted the game-winner in the second half. Odenwaelder steps down as Navigators manager Goalie Dante Gesamondo made six saves. Lynnfield, now 9-6 on the season, has three games left ODENWAELDER second-best batting av- UMass Lowell’s Cam Se- er. on its regular season schedule. The Pioneers travel to From B1 erage (.274) and scored guin was named Most A national search to find Manchester-Essex Wednesday (4). more runs (341) than any Valuable Pitcher at the Odenwaelder’s successor “Mike was a tremen- North Shore squad in his- FCBL All-Star Game. has begun. Stay tuned dous asset to the organi- tory. His record-breaking Odenwaelder was North throughout the coming zation and will be missed offense featured Flagler Shore’s fifth field manag- weeks and months for Peabody’s Finkelstein on and off the field, but College outfielder Sean er during the FCBL era further announcements education is very import- Lawlor, the FCBL Most but the first Manager of before the 2020 season ant to him and his future Valuable Player who was the Year honoree. In ad- commences in late May, named assistant soccer in the game,” said Janu- also one of four All-FCBL dition to being a two-time including the full roster ary. “Mike’s best coaching honorees among Navs po- All-American and NES- and schedule. coach at Brandeis days are in front of him, sition players. CAC Player of the Year “Next year’s roster is and I believe he will be On the pitching side, at Amherst, the Goshen, just about complete and FINKELSTEIN a head coach at the Divi- Odenwaelder immediately Conn., native was the is loaded with talented sion 1 level some day. He tabbed Marblehead native FCBL Most Valuable Play- players from all over the From B1 knows he will always have Beau Dana as the team’s er in 2014 after he hit .370 country,” January said. His last two years at Wheaton were special. The Ly- a place with the Navs or- closer, and the Dickin- with 49 RBI during his fi- “We will find someone who ons never lost a game when Finkelstein notched a point, ganization.” son College flamethrower nal season as a Torrington has similar skills, a love posting a 16-0 combined record. He led the Lyons to a Odenwaelder guided a locked down 13 of North Titan. He became the first for the game and the pas- NEWMAC championship junior year and a NEWMAC team that finished just Shore’s wins to match the person in league history to sion for developing play- regular-season championship senior year, earning 1.5 games out of first franchise’s single-season earn postseason awards as ers that Mike had to lead NEWMAC First Team honors both years. He guided the place, posted the league’s saves record. In addition, both a player and manag- the team.” Lyons to back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Divi- sion 3 tournament, where the Lyons advanced to the second round. A three-time All-New England selection, he concluded NFC North battle on Monday Night Football his collegiate career with selection to the National Soc- cer Coaches Association of America and D3Soccer.com All-America First Team as a midfielder. At Wheaton, he ranks seventh all-time in games played (83) and fourth all-time in assists (28). Late last month, Finkelstein was on the opposite side of the pitch on his old stomping grounds at Wheaton, which battled Brandeis to a scoreless tie. “It was the first time I had been back in about 10 months,” said Finkelstein. “I was just flooded with memories being on the field again. I had to snap out of it and focus on the game, but it was really cool.” Finkelstein attended the Belmont Hill School for two years before returning to Peabody High for his junior and senior years, leading the boys soccer team to two Northeastern Conference championships. An honor roll student, he was a two-time NEC All Conference All- Star, an Eastern Massachusetts All-Star and Massa- chusetts All-State honoree. One of Finkelstein’s biggest fans is his former Tanner coach, Stan McKeen. “Luke was probably the most dedicated soccer player that I ever had,” said McKeen. “Soccer is his life. He was a great leader and was very dedicated both on and off the field. Small in stature, but a giant on the soccer field. He continually worked hard to be the best that he could and it has paid off. “He, without question, raised our program immense- ly.” While soccer has taken him to many places, Finkel- stein’s favorite memories begin and end in Tanner town. “The highlight of my high school soccer career was beating Danvers my senior year -- they’re our huge ri- vals,” he said. “That game clinched the NEC champi- onship for us, I scored the winning goal (a 2-0 win) off a free kick. Soccer is such a big part of my life, I loved playing for Peabody in high school,” Finkelstein said. Finkelstein is leveraging his love for the game with a new business venture called The Pro Project, a soccer service that provides high level group training as well as college mentoring to elite players. “We’re training and advising the best players across New England to help them realize their top potential and get to the highest levels they can,” Finkelstein said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “It’s really been word of mouth so far, but we are grow- wide receiver Kenny Golladay (left) runs from Green Bay Packers cornerback ing and believe we offer the best training and coaches Jaire Alexander during the first half Monday night. there can be to our players.” TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Fenwick at CCL Meet (3:30) Boys Soccer WEDNESDAY Salem at Saugus (4) Boys Soccer Winthrop at Classical (4) TechBoston at Saugus (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (6) Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (4) Gloucester at Peabody (6:30) BC High at St. John’s (4) Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (5:30) English at East Boston (4) Arlington Catholic at Fenwick (6) Marblehead at Swampscott (4) Girls Soccer Peabody at Gloucester (4) St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (4) Classical at Winthrop (4) Masconomet at Lynnfield (6) Minuteman at Tech (4) Cross Country Saugus at Salem (7) Manchester-Essex at Lynnfield (3:45) Golf Salem at English (4) Central Catholic at St. John’s (3) Marblehead at Danvers (4) Williams at Fenwick (3) Beverly at Peabody (4) Beverly at Marblehead (4) Tech at Notre Dame Academy (4) Swampscott at Peabody (4) Classical at Gloucester (4) Winthrop at Saugus (4) Field Hockey Field Hockey Marblehead at Saugus (4) Malden at Fenwick (3:45) Peabody at Malden (4) Lynnfield at North Reading (3:45) Gloucester at Swampscott (4) Volleyball Golf Peabody at Swampscott (5) Gloucester at St. Mary’s (3) Spellman at St. Mary’s (5) Fenwick at Austin Prep (3) Marblehead at Beverly (5:30) St. John’s at Xaverian (3:15) Saugus at Winthrop (5:30) Somerville at Marblehead (4) Arlington Catholic at Fenwick (5:30) Revere at Classical (4) Northeast at Tech (5:30) Saugus at Malden Catholic (4) Classical at Salem (5:30) Volleyball Cross Country Masconomet at Lynnfield (5:30)

SPORTS BRIEFS Gannon Par 70 5K The entry fee includes a post-race breakfast and all The Gannon 18-Hole Par pre-registered runners will 70 5K will be held on Satur- receive a long sleeve shirt. day, Nov. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at The proceeds help pro- Gannon Golf Course. It is mote the many Lynn run- one of the few all grass 5K ning activities that wel- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cross country courses in New England and the comes all communities. David Pastrnak scored four goals for the Bruins in a win over the Anaheim Ducks Monday after- course covers all 18 holes in Entry forms are available noon at TD Garden. sequence. on www.lwrun.org or from The event is hosted by the [email protected] Lynn Parks & Recreation Pre entries must be Department and Gannon received by Tuesday, Pastrnak scores all four goals in Golf Course. November 12. TV/RADIO Bruins’ win over Anaheim Ducks TV NBA Preseason BOSTON (AP) — The long time now,” Pastrnak ins made it 1-0 when Bergeron on Jan. 6, 2018 Boston Bruins’ top line said. “It’s kind of expected Bergeron sent a backhand 7 p.m...... Boston vs. Cleveland...... NBCSB against Carolina. . Bos- is rolling, pushing aside from us.” pass from the slot to Pas- ton C David Krejci left 7 p.m...... Detroit vs. Philadelphia...... NBATV any talk of a Stanley Cup Rickard Rakell and trnak, who one-timed a to an undisclosed injury MLB Playoffs hangover. Adam Henrique scored for shot past Gibson just 4:18 early in the game. . Ana- 4:08 p.m...... Houston at NY Yankees...... FS1 David Pastrnak scored a the Ducks, and John Gib- into the game. heim D Brendan Guhle 8:05 p.m...... St. Louis at Washington...... TBS career-high four goals on son made 19 saves. Ana- Boston made it 2-0 less was sidelined for the sec- Golf Monday for his fifth career heim has lost two of three than a minute after Ha- ond straight game with a 3 p.m...... Senior LPGA Championship...... Golf hat trick, leading the Bru- after winning its first lak made the second of lower body injury. ... The NHL ins to a 4-2 victory over three games this season. two stellar stops midway Ducks had killed 15 of 7 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Montreal...... NBCSN the Anaheim Ducks. “Those are the kind of through the second period. their first 16 penalties this Men’s College Soccer “I think the best thing nights where the puck Marchand stole the puck season before Pastrnak’s 7 p.m...... Harvard at Boston University...... NESN Plus that happened to our kind of finds you,” Ana- from Lindholm and fed it power-play goal. ... The Women’s College Soccer group was pretty much heim defenseman Ham- to Pastrnak, who had just Bruins held a “moment of 4 p.m...... Harvard at Boston University...... NESN Plus staying together,” said pus Lindholm said of left the bench. The winger applause and celebration” Men’s Soccer winger and Pastrnak’s Pastrnak. “He had one of beat Gibson with a wrist for longtime defenseman those nights.” shot from the right circle 2:30 p.m...... UEFA Euro 2020: Spain vs. Sweden...... ESPNews linemate Brad Marchand, Ted Green, who died over who had two assists. “We Pastrnak completed his at 11:38. 7:15 p.m...... CONCACAF: US vs. Canada...... ESPN2 the weekend at 79. . Ana- didn’t lose or bring in that hat trick with an unas- Halak stopped two clean Radio heim D Sam Steel (up- many guys. It’s allowed us sisted goal off a faceoff. He break-ins to keep the NBA Preseason per body) was activated 7 p.m...... Boston vs. Cleveland...... WBZ-FM 98.5 to continue our chemistry stole the puck from defen- Ducks off the scoreboard and kind of roll in from seman Josh Manson and until late in the period. from IR before the game last year. slipped a wrist shot be- On the first, Ondrej Kase and played 14 minutes. NFL “It’s easy to get into the tween John Gibson’s pads cut in and the goalie made “It’s really nice getting game early in the season 2:20 into the third period a blocker save on a back- back in,” he said. “It was AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE frustrating being out for East East when you feel comfortable to make it 3-1, prompting hander. Max Jones skated W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA with one another.” fans to throw hats on the in alone from the right cir- a bit. It’s good to be back New England 6 0 0 1.000 190 48 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 153 114 in, but would have been Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 161 149 Jaroslav Halak stopped ice. cle on the second chance, N.Y. Jets 1 4 0 .200 63 123 N.Y. Giants 2 4 0 .333 111 160 30 shots and top center The 23-year-old forward getting off a backhander a lot better with a better Miami 0 5 0 .000 42 180 Washington 1 5 0 .167 90 167 result. You’re waiting all South South Patrice Bergeron added scored 2:14 later off a nice while being hooked by de- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA an assist for the Bruins, feed from Marchand, who fenseman Steven Kamp- summer to get going into Houston 4 2 0 .667 162 134 New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 128 122 the Cup runner-up off to a sent a pass from the left fer. regular-season play, and Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115 Carolina 4 2 0 .667 166 133 Jacksonville 2 4 0 .333 117 131 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 173 185 5-1 start. circle to Pastrnak. He was Rakell beat Halak with to be held out gets a little Tennessee 2 4 0 .333 98 92 Atlanta 1 5 0 .167 135 186 The Pastrnak-March- at the edge of the far post, a wrist shot to the glove frustrating.” North North UP NEXT W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA and-Bergeron trio has ac- where he redirected the side, slicing it to 2-1 with Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 184 140 Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 counted for 24 points, with puck into the net. 2:08 left in the second. Ducks: Host Buffalo on Cleveland 2 4 0 .333 120 154 Minnesota 4 2 0 .667 150 93 Pastrnak collecting 10 and Eight seconds into Mi- NOTES Wednesday. Pittsburgh 2 4 0 .333 123 131 Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 Cincinnati 0 6 0 .000 97 159 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 Marchand nine. chael Del Zotto’s penal- The last Bruin to score Bruins: Host Tampa Bay West West “We’ve been together a ty for slashing, the Bru- four in a game was Thursday. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 4 2 0 .667 172 144 San Francisco 5 0 0 1.000 147 64 Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Seattle 5 1 0 .833 165 146 Denver 2 4 0 .333 106 106 L.A. Rams 3 3 0 .500 153 154 L.A. Chargers 2 4 0 .333 120 118 Arizona 2 3 1 .417 134 171 Patriots place fullback Jakob Johnson on IR Thursday’s Game Seattle 32, Cleveland 28 New England 35, N.Y. Giants 14 Arizona 34, Atlanta 33 FOXBOROUGH (AP) — was injured during New evated from the practice Tennessee, signed with Sunday’s Games San Francisco 20, L.A. Rams 7 Carolina 37, Tampa Bay 26 Denver 16, Tennessee 0 The Patriots have placed England’s 35-14 win over squad when starter James New England as a free New Orleans 13, Jacksonville 6 N.Y. Jets 24, Dallas 22 Houston 31, Kansas City 24 fullback Jakob Johnson the Giants on Thursday. Develin went on IR with a agent in April as part of Minnesota 38, Philadelphia 20 Pittsburgh 24, L.A. Chargers 17 on injured reserve with a The 24-year-old appeared neck injury. the NFL’s International Washington 17, Miami 16 Monday’s Game Baltimore 23, Cincinnati 17 Detroit at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. shoulder injury. in four games with three Johnson, who is origi- Pathway Program. The team announced the starts. He caught one pass nally from Germany and The Patriots visit the move on Monday. Johnson for 5 yards after being el- played his college ball at New York Jets on Oct. 21. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 6 5 0 1 11 25 13 Colorado 5 5 0 0 10 22 12 Nationals aim to go up 3-0 in NLCS Boston 6 5 1 0 10 16 10 St. Louis 6 3 1 2 8 19 20 Toronto 6 3 2 1 7 24 22 Winnipeg 7 4 3 0 8 24 26 Detroit 5 3 2 0 6 16 16 Nashville 5 3 2 0 6 23 21 Montreal 5 2 1 2 6 21 21 Dallas 7 1 5 1 3 13 23 Florida 6 2 2 2 6 19 24 Minnesota 5 1 4 0 2 12 21 Tampa Bay 5 2 2 1 5 20 17 Chicago 3 0 2 1 1 9 12 Ottawa 5 1 4 0 2 12 19 Pacific Division Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Edmonton 5 5 0 0 10 22 13 Carolina 6 5 1 0 10 24 16 Anaheim 6 4 2 0 8 13 10 Pittsburgh 6 4 2 0 8 25 16 Vegas 6 4 2 0 8 24 14 Washington 7 3 2 2 8 22 23 Calgary 6 2 3 1 5 15 20 N.Y. Islanders 6 3 3 0 6 15 17 Vancouver 4 2 2 0 4 13 10 Philadelphia 3 2 0 1 5 10 6 Los Angeles 5 2 3 0 4 20 26 N.Y. Rangers 3 2 1 0 4 11 9 San Jose 6 2 4 0 4 13 22 Columbus 5 2 3 0 4 11 18 Arizona 4 1 2 1 3 7 7 New Jersey 6 0 4 2 2 13 29 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Monday’s Games Dallas at Columbus, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, St. Louis 2, OT Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Boston 4, Anaheim 2 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota 2, Ottawa 0 Philadelphia at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. Florida 6, New Jersey 4 Buffalo at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Buffalo 4, Dallas 0 Carolina at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Colorado 6, Washington 3 Thursday’s Games Edmonton at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Boston, 7 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Minnesota at Montreal, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Arizona at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Vancouver at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Calgary, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Detroit at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Detroit at Calgary, 9 p.m. Nashville at Vegas, 10 p.m. Nashville at Arizona, 10 p.m. Carolina at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Ottawa at Vegas, 10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Buffalo at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

MLB PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES St. Louis (Flaherty 11-8) at Wash- (Best-of-7) ington (TBS) Friday, Oct. 11 Tuesday, Oct. 15 Houston at N.Y. Yankees (Fox or Washington 2, St. Louis 0 FS1) Saturday, Oct. 12 St. Louis at Washington (TBS) N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 0 Wednesday, Oct. 16 Washington 3, St. Louis 1, St. Louis Houston at N.Y. Yankees (Fox or leads series 2-0 FS1) Sunday, Oct. 13 St. Louis at Washington (TBS) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 3, N.Y. Yankees 2, 11 Thursday, Oct. 17 St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jack Flaherty throws during the first inning of Game 3 of the innings, Series tied 1-1 Houston at N.Y. Yankees (Fox or National League Championship Series against the Washington Nationals Monday night. Monday, Oct. 14 FS1) B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Happy smartphone user stops short of becoming an addict DEAR ABBY: I have a barrassed in front of her smartphone, and I love Dear Abby is written by Abigail co-workers. I’m sure she its convenience. I check can get the message my email, texts and Van Buren, also known as Jeanne across. voicemail three or four Phillips, and was founded by her times a day and always mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact DEAR ABBY: My wife try to respond promptly. was sexually active with But I do not carry my Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. a classmate in high phone with me every mo- Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. school. Their relationship ment of the day. lasted until shortly be- Some family members fore we were married, 54 insist that the polite years ago. I have often thing to do is to return a cellphone is not supposed in front of her co-work- wondered what he did to text message or voice- to be a leash. Your rela- ers. make her so willing to mail IMMEDIATELY. tive has become hooked It’s not like we don’t come to his bed. Perhaps They carry their phones on the concept of instant have other vehicles. Both if I knew, I could enhance with them and constant- gratification, which isn’t my parents have nice, her pleasure in our love- ly interrupt whatever healthy for either of you. functional cars. Abby, making. However, such they are involved with to If you humor her, your please help me figure out information might be in- answer the phone, send a cellphone will become an a way to tell my dad jurious to our relation- text, etc. annoying and unending without hurting his feel- ship. What is your take For my birthday, one inconvenience for you. Do ings. on this? I think about relative gave me a little not take the bait. this several times each pouch on a string so I FREAKED OUT IN day. could wear my phone DEAR ABBY: My fa- FRANKFORT, KY. around my neck wherev- ther recently purchased a OBSESSED IN THE er I went because she truck for our farm. It’s DEAR FREAKED OUT: WEST texted me one day early old and in poor shape, but People should not be in the afternoon saying it was worth the $2,000 judged because of the DEAR OBSESSED: she wanted to drop by, he paid for it. clothes they wear or the You have, I hope, been hap- but I didn’t see or re- The truck was fine un- vehicles they drive, but pily married for more than spond to it until dinner til my father used it to sometimes they are by half a century. Has it never time. Is making oneself pick me and my siblings shallow people who occurred to you that her available every moment up from school. When the should know better. I high school romance failed of the day and night now other kids saw the think you could get your because the sex wasn’t that required for good man- bumperless truck, they message across by telling great? If you want to ask ners? began calling my little your father how your your wife at this late date brother “Farmer Boy” brother’s classmates re- if there is anything you can NOT A PHONE and made cow noises at acted when they saw him do to enhance her enjoy- ADDICT us. My mother isn’t OK pick up your brother. ment of your lovemaking, with it either. He picked What they did was cruel. by all means do. But do not DEAR NOT AN AD- her up from work in it, Leave it up to your moth- frame it the way you did to DICT: Of course not! A which embarrassed her er to tell him she felt em- me. BRIDGE

A lot of points resting on trumps Edward Hodnett, in “The Art of partner could make. Problem Solving,” wrote, “If you don’t South had his eyes on these 12 ask the right questions, you don’t get tricks: one spade, two diamonds, five the right answers. A question asked clubs and four hearts. So, he could in the right way often points to its afford one trump loser but not two. own answer. Asking questions is the What was the right approach? ABC of diagnosis. Only the inquiring In this instance, declarer was con- mind solves problems.” fident that West had the heart king Good bridge players ask them- because he overcalled one spade selves the right questions and work vulnerable, and there were only 10 out the right answers. In today’s deal, high-card points missing. For that how should South plan the play in six reason alone, South cashed the hearts after the given auction, or if heart ace and, when the king did not East-West pass throughout? In both appear, continued with a low heart. cases, West leads a club. If the opponents had not bid, The auction was difficult. North though, the right play would have was torn between responding two been low to the nine on the first clubs and cue-bidding two spades to round. If that lost to the 10 or jack, show his heart support. Then South declarer would have led low to his was endplayed into rebidding three queen next (unless East played the no-trump, which took up a lot of bid- king, of course). ding space with such a strong hand. South would have won when East Finally, North bid what he hoped his had either the king or the jack and 10. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS

NHL Hockey: Tampa Bay at Montreal NBCSN, 7 p.m. Live Steven Stamkos and the Tampa Bay Lightning trav- el to Quebec to face off against Carey Price and the Montreal Canadiens on NBCSN. The Conners: “Lanford ... Lanford” ABC, 8 p.m. Desperate for more income, Becky (Lecy Goran- son) seeks a bartending position at Casita Bonita, causing major concern for Dan (John Goodman) due to her struggle with alcoholism. Meanwhile, Darlene (Sara Gilbert) finally nears a decision between David (Johnny Galecki) and Ben (Jay R. Ferguson), and Harris’ (Emma Kenney) new friend Odessa (Eliza Bennett) means new trouble. Carrie AMC, 8 p.m. Catch the AMC premiere of this 2013 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, starring Chloe Grace Moretz and Julianne Moore. NCIS: “Someone Else’s Shoes” CBS, 8 p.m. In the new episode “Someone Else’s Shoes,” the NCIS team links a bizarre crime scene at Arlington National Cemetery to a string of attacks on home- less veterans. : “A Flash of the Lightning” The CW, 8 p.m. Faced with the news of his impending death, Bar- ry’s (Grant Gustin) resiliency suffers as he struggles to fight fate. Meanwhile, Cecile’s (Danielle Nicolet) career as a D.A. conflicts with her identity when she crosses paths with a villainous meta-human. FBI: “An Imperfect Science” CBS, 9 p.m. After a shooting at a nightclub, it appears that the FBI may have ignored previous threats from a local white supremacist group in the new episode “An Imperfect Science.” : “Starling City” The CW, 9 p.m. The Egg performs on The Masked Singer. Season Premiere! While trying to decipher the Monitor’s (guest star LaMonica Garrett) mission, Oliver (Stephen Amell) returns to Starling City where he encounters familiar faces. Meanwhile, Mia (Katherine McNamara) and William’s (Ben Lewis) team clash with a new foe. The Curse of Oak Island: The Top 25 Theories History, 9 p.m. This pre-season special looks back on six seasons of the docuseries and counts down the 25 most incredible moments ahead of Season 7. This Is Us: “Flip a Coin” NBC, 9 p.m. Kevin (Justin Hartley) reflects on his past. Rebecca (Mandy Moore) visits Randall (Niles Fitch) at col- lege. Beth’s (Susan Kelechi Watson) mom comes Cheers to The Masked Singer Jeers to Chicago Med Jeers to American Horror Story: 1984 Cheers to A Million Little Things to visit. Kate (Chrissy Metz) and Toby (Chris Sulli- van) share new experiences with baby Jack. for being in tune with what for misdiagnosing Connor Rhodes. for putting the “ear” in fear. for a priceless casting call. Bring- ing back Melora Hardin (The Bold The Purge we sometimes need. With so Instead of writing off Colin Don- Even though FX’s campy, slash- USA Network, 9 p.m. nell’s character, the NBC drama’s Type) as Maggie’s newly single Season Premiere! many gritty dramas and neg- er flick–inspired season has so mom on the ABC drama is a two- writers should have examined why The second season of the series based on the hit ative real-life news cycles, it’s far been the most entertaining for-one treat. Not only is Hardin horror films, which revolve around a 12-hour peri- the doc fell for two mentally ill nice to have a shiny, silly piece AHS since Coven, all of those a tremendously underrated ac- od when all crime, including murder, is legal, dives women — first, Robin (Mekia Cox) tress, but she looks so much like into what life is like the rest of the year. Opening of musical brain candy like and then Ava (Norma Kuhling), lingering close-ups of the killer on Purge Night, the season follows the characters onscreen daughter Allison Miller, as they are changed by their experiences and now Fox’s costumed karaoke show the colleague who killed his dad slicing off his victims’ ears turn we’ve already made about a mil- face 364 days to prepare for the next Purge holiday. as an escape. and then herself. our stomachs. lion double takes. HOROSCOPE EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV OCTOBER 15, 2019 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 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) WGBH Greater Steves’ Finding Your Roots Retro Report on Frontline The U.S. Amanpour and Greater Steves’ Frontline ^ PBS Boston Europe With Henry PBS (N) Supreme Court. Company (N) Boston Europe Mindset is everything. Channel your energy into gaining life experience, expanding WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! 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STOCKHOLM (AP) — Making the schoolwork think it is clearly one of Two researchers from the more relevant to students, the very biggest problems Massachusetts Institute working closely with the in the world today.” of Technology and a third neediest students and Duflo said receiving from Harvard University holding teachers account- the Nobel was “incredi- won the 2019 Nobel Prize able — by putting them on bly humbling” while not- in economics on Monday short-term contracts, for ing that the profession is for groundbreaking re- example — were more ef- not always welcoming for search into what works fective in countries where women. and what doesn’t in the teachers often don’t both- “Showing that it is pos- fight to reduce global pov- er showing up for work. sible for a woman to suc- erty. The winners’ recommend- ceed and be recognized for The award went to MIT’s ed program of remedial success I hope is going to Abhijit Banerjee and Es- tutoring is now benefiting inspire many, many other ther Duflo, and Harvard’s 5 million Indian children, women to continue work- Michael Kremer. The the academy said. ing and many other men to 46-year-old Duflo is the Kremer and others give them the respect that youngest person ever to found that providing free they deserve,” she said. win the prize and only the health care makes a big On a practical matter, second woman, after Eli- difference: Only 18 per- Duflo told reporters that nor Ostrom in 2009. cent of parents gave their she and Banerjee, who The three winners, who children de-worming pills have two young children, have worked together, for parasitic infections are like any other married revolutionized develop- when they had to pay for couple trying to juggle mental economics by pio- them, even though the kids and work. neering field experiments heavily subsidized price PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Their children “believe that generate practical in- was less than $1. But 75 Esther Duflo, left, and Abhijit Banerjee, along with Harvard’s Michael they are the center of the sights into how poor peo- percent gave their kids the Kremer, were awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in economics for pioneering universe, and they don’t ple respond to education, pills when they were free. new ways to alleviate global poverty. accept kitchen table con- health care and other pro- The World Health Organi- versation” about weighty grams meant to lift them zation now recommends that microcredit programs, and inexpensively. Half committee asked about matters like economics, out of poverty. that the medicine be dis- which provide small loans the world’s children leave getting one of them on a she said. That means the “Without spending some tributed for free in areas to encourage poor people school without basic lit- conference call, but “they couple sneak in shop talk time understanding the in- with high rates of parasit- to start businesses, did lit- eracy and mathematical said they wanted a wom- while they’re cooking tricacies of the lives of the ic worm infections. tle to help the poor in the skills. an, and I didn’t qualify” — meals or walking to work. poor and why they make Banerjee, Duflo and oth- Indian city of Hyderabad; Duflo and Banerjee told so he went back to bed. Banerjee’s mother, Nir- the choices they make ... it ers found that mobile vac- studies in Bosnia-Herze- a news conference at MIT Colleagues applauded mala Banerjee, also an is impossible to design the cination clinics in India govina, Ethiopia, Morocco, they weren’t sure how to the three winners. economist, told news chan- right approach,” Duflo told dramatically increased Mexico and Mongolia, pro- react when the Nobel com- “Well deserved!” tweeted nel NDTV in India that a news conference held by the immunization rates duced similar results. mittee woke them with French economist Thomas the prize was unexpected. the Royal Swedish Acad- compared to traditional Despite enormous prog- the news of their win. Piketty, author of a best- “He has been trying to emy of Sciences, which health centers that often ress, global poverty re- Duflo said that when the selling book on inequality. get economics away from awarded the prize. went unstaffed. The im- mains a huge challenge, phone rang, she answered “Fantastic decision!!” the theoretical part, but Their work in rural Ken- munization rate rose fur- the academy noted. More and was told it was an im- Max Roser, a University using theory to under- ya and in India, for in- ther if parents received a than 700 million people portant call from Sweden. of Oxford researcher who stand the world as it is,” stance, found that provid- bag of lentils as a bonus live in extreme poverty. She said her response founded the Our World she said from her home ing more textbooks, school for vaccinating their chil- Five million children die was: “Well, since you’ve in Data project, wrote in Kolkata. “The way it meals and teachers didn’t dren. before age 5, often from now woken me up, go on Twitter. “Even after works, the way poverty do much to help students Banerjee and Duflo, who diseases that can be pre- ahead.” two centuries of progress is, the way people handle learn more. are married, also found vented or cured easily Banerjee said the Nobel against global poverty I poverty.” CLASSIFIED

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Commonwealth of Massachusetts Commonwealth of Massachusetts THE TRIAL COURT The Trial Court County of Essex PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Probate and Family Court The Superior Court Docket No. ES19P3018EA Docket No. ES175P3063EA CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF CIVIL DOCKET #1977CV01289 Essex Probate and Family Court COMPLETE SETTLEMENT 36 Federal Street Essex Probate and Family Court RE: Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB as Trustee of Upland Mortgage Salem, MA 01970 36 Federal Street Loan Trust A v Heirs, devisees and legal representatives of the Estate of Louis (978)744-1020 Salem, MA 01970 F Wolfe, et al (978) 744-1020 Estate of: ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Sharon Marie Legere Estate of: Also known as: Sharon M. Legere Maria Meklis TO: Heirs, devisees and legal representatives of the Estate of Louis F Date of Death: 10/03/2019 Date of Death: 05/12/2015 Wolfe, Lynn in the County of Essex; all in said Commonwealth; Karen M To all interested persons: A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: Chadbourne, Michael T Wolfe, Kerry Wolfe, Timothy G Wolfe, Kevin F Wolfe, A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal John Meklis of Lynn MA Kathleen T Edwards, Patricia A Reese, Sheila M Dixon, and Donna M Ward Representative has been filed by: requesting that the court order a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including a Denise S Clifford of Ipswich MA and Kathleen M Crowley of East Lynn MA determination of heirs at law, and other such relief as may be requested in the AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Petition. SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): as requested in the Petition. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Petitioner requests that: You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB as Trustee of Upland Mortgage Denise S Clifford of Ipswich MA and Kathleen M Crowley of East Lynn MA Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Loan Trust A a banking institution with a usual place of business in Anaheim, CA be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on on the bond in an unsupervised administration. the return day of 11/12/2019. claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 20 Sargents IMPORTANT NOTICE This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Court, Lynn, Essex County, MA and more fully described in said mortgage. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections given by Louis F Wolfe and Winifred A Wolfe to Financial Freedom Senior Funding must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Corporation, a subsidiary of IndyMac Bank, F.S. B.; Dated September 17, 2004 the return day of 11/18/2019. notice to you. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds, Book 23410, appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Date: October 04, 2019 Page 96, has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Pamela Casey O'Brien Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Register of Probate notice to you. Item: October 15, 2019 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the PROBATE CODE (MUPA) Commonwealth of Massachusetts Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised County of Essex above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the The Superior Court written appearance and answer in said court in said County on or before Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the 11/18/2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the CIVIL DOCKET #1977CV01346 ground of noncompliance with the Act. Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and expenses of administration. RE: Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as owner Trustee of The Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V-C v Mitchell, et al Lawrence, Massachusetts, this 27th day of September, 2019. Date: October 9, 2019 Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., Pamela A Casey O'Brien ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Clerk of Courts Register of Probate Item: October 15, 2019 TO: Richard E Yunker, Julia R Yunker, Swampscott, in the County of Item: October 15, 2019 Essex; all in said Commonwealth; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SERVICE PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT MEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): Selling a house? Docket No. 19P2934EA INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, as owner Trustee of The Residential Credit Opportunities Trust V-C a banking institution with a usual Buying a house? Estate of: place of business in California Jeremiah Twomey Date of Death: June 10, 2019 claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 190 Norfolk Find out what properties Essex Division Avenue, Swampscott, Essex County, MA, and more fully described in said To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of mortgage. recently sold in your area. Lisa C. Gauthier of Lynn MA a Will has been admitted to informal probate. given by Richard E. Yunker and Julia R Yunker; Dated October 21, 2009 Lisa C. Gauthier of Lynn MA Check out has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds, Book 29018, serve without surety on the bond. Page 189 has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of the Real Estate page The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United in Saturday’s paper. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration States of America, then you may be entitles to the benefits of the Servicemembers from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings said court in said County on or before 11/18/ 2019 or you may be forever barred and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at Item: October 15, 2019 Lawrence, Massachusetts, this 4th day of October, 2019. Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., Clerk of Courts

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Brexit talks U.S. pullout from may go beyond Syria leaves major upcoming summit prize for its foes ASSOCIATED PRESS northeastern Syria, home LONDON (AP) — Brex- end of the month with to the country’s biggest oil it divorce talks in Brus- or without a deal, some- The U.S. decision to fields, up for grabs. sels are making such thing the queen reiterat- withdraw from northeast- Under a deal struck be- slow progress that three ed Monday. ern Syria after paving tween the Kurdish fight- European Union nations “My government’s pri- the way for a Turkish in- ers and Assad, he has predicted Monday the ority has always been to vasion has placed the oil- started deploying his forc- negotiations could spill secure the United King- rich region back in play, es in villages and towns beyond this week’s cru- dom’s departure from heralding a new phase in near the border with Tur- cial Brexit summit. the European Union on the long civil war in which key — areas his military Belying the need for the 31st of October,” the America’s adversaries are had abandoned in 2012 at speed across the Chan- 93-year-old queen said in set to make major gains. the height of the civil war. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nel, Britain trotted out a speech to Parliament Until last week, Syrian With the help of Russian a horse-drawn carriage that was written for her Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II delivers the Kurdish forces support- airpower and Iran-backed and a diamond-encrust- by the government. Queen’s Speech during the official State ed by about 1,000 Ameri- militias, Assad has man- ed crown so the queen It remains to be seen Opening of Parliament in London Monday. can troops held around a aged to bring most of Syr- could read out the gov- whether Johnson will fourth of Syria’s territory, ia back under his control ernment’s post-Brexit achieve that goal. ministers meeting in tered on future border lands captured at great after years of heavy fight- cost from the Islamic State plans to Parliament. Ireland, Finland and Luxembourg, Spanish arrangements between ing in which his forces be- group that gave Washing- In terms of histor- Spain all said the Brexit Foreign Minister Josep EU member Ireland sieged and bombarded the ton some leverage in the ical importance, the negotiations could well Borrell told The Associ- and Northern Ireland, opposition into submis- larger conflict. painstaking para- go beyond this week and ated Press that the Brex- which is part of the U.K. sion. The last remaining But U.S. President Don- graph-by-paragraph go right down to the wire it talks were following a Johnson has put forward rebel stronghold in Idlib ald Trump’s decision to talks at the EU’s glass- at the end of the month. well-traveled path. a complex proposal to province, in the northwest, and-steel Berlaymont Irish Foreign Minister move American forces “You know, in Europe, eliminate the need for and the Kurdish-controlled headquarters seriously Simon Coveney said late aside allowed Turkey to we always take decisions customs checks, but EU areas were the exception. outweighed the regal Monday it was “too early launch a cross-border op- on the edge of the preci- officials say more work is Assad has vowed to bring ritual in which an er- to say if it is possible to eration against the Kurd- pice, on the edge of the needed. all of Syria back under his mine-draped monarch get a breakthrough this ish fighters, who it views cliff,” he said. An EU diplomat famil- control, and he now has delivered a speech on the week or whether it will as terrorists because of powerful leverage over “Even when the last iar with the talks said priorities of a Conserva- move into next week.” their links to Kurdish the Syrian Kurds. He and minute comes, then we there probably needed to tive Party government Antti Rinne, prime separatists. The resulting his allies could potentially stop the watch and say be a three-month exten- that could be out of office minister of Finland, chaos forced a broader halt or contain the Turkish that we need technical- sion for the Brexit dead- within weeks. which currently holds pullout of U.S. troops and offensive but will demand Britain is scheduled to the EU presidency, said ly more time to fulfill line to turn the British led the Kurds to turn to territory in return. leave the EU on Oct. 31, in Helsinki that he had all the requirements, all proposals into a legally President Bashar Assad, That could potentially and an EU summit on given up hope for a quick the last-minute require- binding deal. their last remaining hope give Assad, and by extension Thursday or Friday was breakthrough ahead of ments.” “There are big problems for protection against Iran and Russia, control of long considered one of the Brexit summit. Technical teams from remaining to counter Turkish-led forces. vast, oil-rich lands border- the last possible chanc- “There is no time in Britain and the EU smuggling and fraud be- Trump has defended his ing Iraq. It would further es to approve a divorce a practical way, and in worked through the cause the British outlines decision, saying it extri- expand the so-called “Shiite agreement to accommo- legal base, to reach an weekend and Monday, are still that vague,” said cates the U.S. from “stupid crescent” of Iranian influ- date that timeframe. agreement before the but both sides said sig- the diplomat, who spoke endless wars” — a self-ful- ence stretching from Teh- British Prime Minister meeting,” Rinne said. “We nificant gaps remained on condition of anonymi- filling prophecy as the ran to Lebanon, alarming Boris Johnson insists the need to have more time.” between their positions. ty because the talks are security vacuum sucks in U.S. allies like Israel, which country will leave at the At the EU foreign The discussions cen- still in progress. surrounding powers. The has strongly condemned the fighting leaves much of attack on the Kurds.

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Lareau dressing to make every- es Monday, a shaky start TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE body feel like there was to the week for the mar- actually a trade deal?’” DETROIT — By early ket after its first weekly said Karyn Cavanaugh, Monday morning, three gain in a month. senior markets strategist main sticking points re- Losses in consumer at Voya Investment Man- goods makers, utilities mained between General agement. “The market is and technology stocks Motors and UAW nego- helped outweigh gains digesting that.” tiators as they pushed to in banks and real estate The S&P 500 index close in on a new tenta- companies. A 2 percent slipped 4.12 points, or tive contract. drop in crude oil prices 0.1 percent, to 2,966.15. The two sides worked also hurt energy stocks. The Dow Jones Industri- long hours over the week- Trading was choppy al Average dropped 29.23 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS end, finishing up around 10 points, or 0.1 percent, to p.m. Sunday. Negotiators for much of the day after Specialists Mario Picone, left, and Anthony Rinaldi work on the oor falling in the early going. 26,787.36. The Nasdaq were meeting at the main of the New York Stock Exchange. The muted trading wiped gave up 8.39 points, or 0.1 table again by midmorning out some of the gains percent, to 8,048.65. Monday as roughly 46,000 from a rally on Friday, Small-company stocks of negotiations. for companies, which are lysts noted that while the UAW workers approach when investors welcomed did worse than the rest of The U.S. agreed to sus- still holding off on fore- talks have delivered a the one-month mark of a signs of progress in the the market. The Russell pend a planned hike in casts and investments tentative truce between nationwide strike against latest round of trade ne- 2000 index lost 6.47 points, tariffs on $250 billion of because of the uncertain the two nations, the gap GM. gotiations between the or 0.4 percent, to 1,505.43. Chinese goods that had trade situation. between that truce and People close to the talks U.S. and China. Bond markets and the been set to kick in Tues- “There is not yet a via- peace “could be large, cautioned that it’s a fluid Washington and Bei- U.S. government were day. Beijing, meanwhile, ble path to existing tar- and U.S.-China tension situation with interlock- jing agreed to a truce, closed for the Columbus agreed to buy $40 billion iffs declining and tariff could escalate again, es- ing pieces. That means a with the U.S. holding Day holiday. to $50 billion in U.S. farm escalation remains a pecially into the election change to one piece of the off on tariffs set to kick Stocks opened broadly products. meaningful risk,” Mi- period.” agreement could affect in this week and China lower Monday, but trad- The truce was a result chael D. Zezas, a Morgan Benchmark crude oil fell other parts. agreeing to buy more ing soon turned choppy, of the 13th round of ne- Stanley strategist, wrote $1.11 to settle at $53.59 a But here are the issues farm goods. But the U.S. leaving the market veer- gotiations between the in a note to clients. “Thus, barrel. Brent crude oil, the that remained sticking has yet to cancel plans for ing between small gains nations since the trade we do not expect a mean- international standard, points as of early Monday, more tariffs in December and losses the rest of the war began well over a ingful rebound in corpo- dropped $1.16 to close at understanding that they and the nations still have day. year ago. rate behavior that would $59.35 a barrel. could change as talks prog- several complicated is- The modest pullback But the key sticking drive global growth ex- Investors are looking ress. sues to negotiate, which followed last week’s mar- points of intellectual pectations higher.” ahead to the start of the — In-progression work- may have dimmed some ket rally, when investors property and trade se- In a research note siz- third-quarter earnings ers: The union wants to of the optimism about a applauded the progress crets still hang over the ing up Friday’s partial season, with companies shorten the timeline for broader trade deal. made by the U.S. and dispute. 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