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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 DEALS Parking goes OF THE Grid not sold on Swampscott$ DAtrailY$ By Bella diGrazia lling or altering of wetlands without ing-Cook was that the PGnotice. 3 of intent mobile in Lynn ITEM STAFF permit issued by the commission. is premature, since the town acknowl- At the meeting, representatives from edges it is determining the nal By Bella diGrazia SWAMPSCOTT — The town may the Massachusetts electric company design of the complete rail trail. The ITEM STAFF have to make changes to parts of its raised several de ciencies in the con- electric company also said that in the proposed rail trail plan a number struction proposal presented by LEC proposal, there would not be enough LYNN — City residents and those visit- of issues were raised by National Grid. Environmental Consultants, Inc., the accessibility for NationalDEALS Grid utility ing the downtown area will nally be able Swampscott’s Conservation Commis- design consultant hired by the town. trucks or emergency vehicles. to pay for parking on their cellphones. sion held a public hearing in late Au- “There are signi cant issues we have The town’s designOF proposal THE that After securing a partnership with Pay- gust for the notice of intent submitted seen with the plan that is being imple- states a plan to relocate$ a stream$ in the ByPhone, a mobile phone app that allows for construction of the rail trail seg- mented with respect to National Lexington Avenue/HumphreyDAY Street users to pay for parking meters and ex- ment running from Lexington Avenue Grid’s infrastructure,” said Nation- segment and leave the PGelectrical. 3 poles tend the time of their parking stay, Lynn’s to Humphrey Street, which is under al Grid representative Nina Picker- in their current locations was also a Parking Department continues to move the commission’s jurisdiction because ing-Cook at the meeting. “What they matter of concern. into the 21st century. The app, which is it consists of wetlands. The segment are presenting here is premature and Pickering-Cook said there are three falls under the wetlands protection act, not ready for an order of conditions.” PARKING, A3 which prohibits the removal, dredging, The rst concern raised by Picker- DEALSGRID, A3 OF THE Peabody$DAY$ mayorPG. 3 wants DEALS secondOF THE $DAY$ lookPG. 3 at AAA By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF PEABODY — Mayor Edward Bettencourt, hoping to avoid anoth- er costly lawsuit, has asked the City Council to reconsider its rejec- tion of a AAA North- trucking terminal off Route 1 North. In January, the 11-member panel unanimously said no to the auto club’s pro- posal to turn the Law- rence Metal Forming Corp. property on Le- land Park Drive into a truck maintenance facility for four doz- en tow trucks. AAA bought the building in July for $2.6 million. Before the vote, neighbors on For- est Street and near- by truck companies, such as FedEx, told the council that more trucks will exacerbate traf c problems in an already congested part of the city. In denying the spe- ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON cial permit, the council said there’s no need Fairly Alex Noel of Pomfret, Conn., winner of the giant pumpkin weigh-off with a weight of 2,294.5 for a truck terminal lbs., holds his check presented to him by Amanda Guerino, Mrs. Essex County 2019, from in that location; it will Gourd-geous Beverly and James O’Brien, General Manager of the Tops eld Fair, from Peabody. AAA, A3 Latinos Saugus candidates nd their place in race rock the By Thor Jourgensen candidate elds prompt voters to “bullet” or “You never want to be last but it is what it ITEM STAFF select candidates listed in the top or bottom is,” Brazis said. ve ballot positions. Brazis appeared fourth on the selectmen’s SAUGUS — With candidates crowding block Meredith is running for her fourth term and ballot the rst time he ran for of ce and con- election contests for Board of Selectmen and con dent voters who know and like her will sidered the position lucky. School Committee, one veteran committee Tuesday member said a candidate’s position on the nd her on the ballot. But she said this year’s “That was my hockey number,” he said. Nov. 5 ballot could help or hurt on election day. candidates eld is much bigger than the six Candidates are vying for ve seats on the By Bill Brotherton Eleven candidates are listed on the School or seven School Committee contenders who Board of Selectmen and ve School Commit- ITEM FEATURES EDITOR Committee ballot, with Committee Chair- ran in the previous three town elections. tee positions. woman Jeanette E. Meredith occupying the “This is the biggest race I’ve seen. It’s pret- Ballot positions for selectmen on the Nov. LYNN — In of Na- tenth spot following a ballot position drawing ty contentious,” Meredith said. 5 ballot from top to bottom are: Michael J. tional Hispanic Heritage overseen by Town Clerk Ellen Schena. Board of Selectmen member Scott A. Brazis Serino, Debra C. Panetta, Anthony W. Cog- Month, the North Shore Meredith said there are several theories is running for a third term on the board and liano Sr., Domenic Montano, Michael Coller, Latino Business Associ- about ballot position merits and disadvan- said he would have preferred not to be listed ation will host a festive tages with one theory suggesting crowded last on the 12-candidate ballot. ELECTION, A3 block party Tuesday night, in front of its 33 Sutton St. headquarters. National Hispanic Her- INSIDE Navs’ GM loses battle with cancer itage Month recognizes the contributions and im- Opinion By Harold Rivera community. He was so well known on the portance of Hispanic and Civility ITEM SPORTS EDITOR North Shore that people thought he lived Latin Americans to the in Nahant. A4 here all his life and not just the eight years country’s history, heritage LYNN — The local baseball communi- he ran the Navs. It was an honor to call and culture. It is held LOOK! ty lost a devoted member Friday when him my friend, and the Januarys wouldn’t annually from Sept. 15 New Music former North Shore Navigators Gener- own the Navs if Bill wasn’t in our corner Breakdown. A8 to Oct. 15, and has been al Manager Bill Terlecky died after a as we went through the process of buying valiant battle with cancer. Terlecky, 65, since 1978 when Presi- Sports the team. I’m a better person for knowing ITEM FILE PHOTO spent the past few weeks in hospice at dent Lyndon B. Johnson Classical football back on him. He’ll be missed.” Kaplan House in Danvers. Former North signed it into law. the win column. B1 Terlecky, an Ohio native who resided Frances Martinez, pres- “It’s a sad day for the Navigators and in Swampscott, joined the Navigators Shore Navigators ident and founder of the ● across the baseball community,” said Nav- shortly after former owner Pat Salvi General Manager English football igators owner Derek January. “Bill was a Bill Terlecky died BLOCK PARTY, A3 rolls past Gloucester. B1 steward for the game and a pillar in our TERLECKY, B3 at the age of 65.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 57° VOL. 141, ISSUE 254 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 44° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 $1.50 A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 OBITUARIES Former vineyard owner gets 5 Michael J. Olson, 59 1960-2019 Mr. Michael J. Olson, 59, months in college bribery case of Everett passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2019 at By Collin Binkley the Sawtelle Family Hospice ASSOCIATED PRESS House with his family at his side after a lengthy illness. BOSTON — The former Michael was born August 24, owner of a California wine 1960 in Lynn, he is the son of business was sentenced Jeffrey N. and Judith (McGuin- Friday to five months in ness) Olson of Lynn. He was a prison for paying $50,000 graduate of Lynn English High to rig his daughter’s ACT School Class of 1978, he went score and for trying to on to further his education at bribe her way into the Wentworth Technical Institute. University of Southern Michael resided in Everett for California as a fake water the past 20 years and previ- polo recruit. ously resided in Lynn. Agustin Huneeus, 53, Michael worked as a Chef of San Francisco, pleaded at many local restaurants for guilty in May to fraud and several years having retired as well as many aunts, uncles, conspiracy in a deal with due to ill health. He previous- cousins, nieces and nephews. prosecutors. He is the fifth ly worked at Eastern Tool and Michael is predeceased by parent to be sentenced Stamping with his father. his grandparents Robert and in the college admissions As a teenager Michael was Gertrude Olson, Dr. James scandal . treated for Leukemia at the Leo and Mary McGuinness as Huneeus was arrested Jimmy Fund for 2.5 years. well as his brother Jay Olson. before the deal was com- Michael enjoyed cooking and Service information: Mi- plete and his daughter AP FILE PHOTO bowling. He was Past Com- chael’s visiting hours will was not admitted. Agustin Huneeus, center, arrives at federal court in Boston, to plead mander of the DAV Auxiliary be in the Cuffe-McGinn His sentence also in- guilty to charges in a nationwide college admissions bribery scandal. Unit 85 in Malden Funeral , 157 Maple cludes a $100,000 fine and St. Lynn on Tuesday, Octo- In addition to his loving par- 500 hours of community ment merited a lengthy the scheme. Others have are contesting the charges, ber 8, 2019 from 4-8 PM. ents Michael is survived by his service. Prosecutors had sentence. But his lawyers ranged from 14 days to including “Full House” ac- His Funeral Service will son Jeffrey S. Olson of Everett, pushed for 15 months, the argued that, because the four months, with fines tress Lori Loughlin and be in the Funeral Home his brothers and sister John longest term they have bribe was never carried from $30,000 to $100,000. her fashion designer hus- on Wednesday morning, Olson and his wife Kathryn of sought in the case. out, he didn’t cause as Huneeus previously band, Mossimo Giannulli, October 9, 2019 at 10:00 Lynn, David Olson and his wife Huneeus is among a few much harm as some other owned and operated his who are accused of paying AM. Interment will be in St. Kathleen of Chelmsford, Eric parents accused of pur- parents. family’s Napa wine busi- $500,000 to get their two Josephs Cemetery. In lieu Olson and his wife Courtney of suing both angles of the Huneeus said in court ness, Huneeus Vintners. daughters into USC as of flowers donations may Boxford and Christine O’Toole scam: Most either cheated documents that he realiz- He resigned after his ar- fake athletes. be made to the Jeffrey S. and her husband Patrick of on their children’s college es cheating for his daugh- rest. Trials are expected to Olson education fund c/o West Roxbury. Michael is also entrance exams or paid ter “was not about help- A total of 52 people begin in 2020, but a fed- Citizens Bank 28 Lebanon survived by his former wife bribes to get admit- ing her, it was about how have been charged in the eral judge this week de- Debora Norton-Olson of Ever- St. Malden, MA 02148. ted to elite universities as it would make me feel. scheme, including par- layed initial filing dead- ett, his step daughter Crystal To share an online con- recruited athletes, but not In the end my own ego ents, test proctors, college lines while lawyers sort Millard and her children Angel dolence please visit www. both. brought me down.” sports officials and others. through more than 3 mil- and Austin Millard of Everett cuffemcginn.com Prosecutors said His prison sentence Fifteen parents have lion pages of records tied Huneeus’ dual involve- is the longest so far in pleaded guilty, while 19 to the case. William J. Terlecky, 65 1953-2019 Judge expected to uphold state’s William J. “Bill” Terlecky, age 65, of Swampscott, died on vaping products ban — for now Friday, October 4, 2019 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House in Danvers, surrounded by his By Philip Marcelo vaping industry’s legal emergency on Sept. 24 af- considered among the loving family, following a lengthy ASSOCIATED PRESS motion felt premature and ter more than 60 potential harshest imposed on the that the public health con- cases of lung disease relat- industry. Several states, and courageous battle with BOSTON — A federal cancer. Born in Youngstown, cerns prompting the ban ed to the use of electronic including Michigan, Or- judge is expected to up- likely outweigh any short- cigarettes and vaping egon and Rhode Island, Ohio on October 24, 1953, he hold Massachusetts’ four- term impacts to local busi- were reported to the state. have issued some kind of was the son of Eileen (Carson) month ban on the sale of nesses. The state Public Health ban. On Thursday, an ap- Terlecky of Youngstown, Ohio vaping products, at least Lawyers representing Department has since peals court in New York and the late William F. Terlecky. for now. local vape shops argued said at least 10 represent temporarily blocked the Bill was raised and educated U.S. District Judge Indi- probable or confirmed cas- in Youngstown and graduated ra Talwani on Friday said that small, independent state from enforcing a pro- from Ursuline High School and she is “leaning toward” operators are being dis- es of lung illness caused posed ban on sales of fla- Youngstown State University. He denying the vaping indus- proportionally hurt by the by e-cigarette products. vored e-cigarettes. studied Sports Management at ’s request for a tempo- ban, with many forced to Nationwide, the U.S. Cen- The Vapor Technology Western Illinois University and rary, two-week reprieve lay off staff or close their ters for Disease Control Association, a national was an elementary math teach- from the ban while their shops entirely. has said 18 have died and trade group that’s chal- er for one year before attending announced that he would be “You’re saying I ought to 1,080 people have been lenging the bans, argued retiring at the conclusion of legal challenge plays out the Winter Baseball Meetings in in Boston federal court. be more concerned about sickened. in its federal lawsuit in the season, telling Kummins, 1977-1978. Bill began his ca- Talwani is expected to the economic harm to Baker has said the ban Massachusetts that the “When you’ve done something reer in 1978 when he was hired issue a formal, written de- businesses for a two-week will allow health officials ban will cause “irreparable by the Triple-A Rochester Red for 41 years, it’s not a job, it’s a cision on the industry’s re- period than the potential to determine the cause of harm” to their multi-mil- Wings and in 1981, at age 27, way of life.” quest for temporary relief people who will end up in the illnesses and decide lion dollar industry. he was named co-general man- In addition to his mother Ei- later in the day. Another the hospital during this what further steps are re- It also said the ban pos- ager. He later served as general leen Terlecky, Bill is survived by court hearing is already two-week period?” Tal- quired. es a public health risk by manager for the Williamsport his beloved son Tyler Terlecky set for Oct. 15 where both wani asked industry law- At least three lawsuits eliminating what it argues Bills and Triple-A Scranton/Wil- and his wife Kaitlyn of Boston; sides are expected to de- yers at one point during have been filed in state is a safer alternative to kes-Barre Red Barons. In 1991, his sister Mary Ann Coates and liver more extensive argu- the hearing. and federal court chal- tobacco and forcing those he was named International her husband Mike of Niles, ments on the case. Republican Gov. Charlie lenging Massachusetts’ seeking vaping products League Executive of the Year Ohio; his nephews Aaron and Talwani said in a hear- Baker issued the ban and ban, which runs through to find them on the black and in 2003 he was awarded Michael Coates and his many ing earlier Friday that the declared a public health Jan. 25, 2020, and is market. the New York Mets organization dear friends he made through- top executive, Fred Cashen out his entire life. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Award. In 2012, Bill was hired Service information: A by the North Shore Navigators Funeral will be held on as the team moved into the Fu- Wednesday, October 9, 2019 Mayor releases plan and other trash. report Thursday following police say 13 protesters tures College Baseball League. at 9a.m. from the SOLIMINE to address notorious Walsh says the plan a study that weighed the were arrested inside the released Friday will help advantages of rehabbing Massachusetts State- In an article written by Joshua FUNERAL HOME, 67 Ocean drug haven Kummins of The Daily Item, St. (Rt. 1A), Lynn, followed those with addiction as the nearly 85-year-old house for refusing to well those living in im- leave the building. Kummins writes, “Terlecky has by a Funeral Mass in St. BOSTON (AP) — Bos- bridges versus replacing pacted neighborhoods. been the lead force behind John the Evangelist Church, ton’s mayor has released a them entirely. A department spokes- transforming baseball in Lynn”, Swampscott at 10a.m. new plan to deal with the The area has long been The Corps determined man says troopers an opinion shared by many in Relatives and friends are city’s notorious “Metha- a haven for illegal drug that replacing them responded to the House the city and around the North respectfully invited to at- done Mile” drug haven. use because it’s home to would be more cost effec- Speaker’s office after the Shore. He is credited with in- tend. Visiting hours will be Democratic Mayor numerous methadone tive than paying $1.5 bil- building closed at 6 p.m. creased attendance every year on Tuesday from 4-8p.m. Marty Walsh’s plan clinics, sober homes and lion to rehabilitate them. Thursday, where about since joining the Navigators. Donations in Bill’s memory for the Boston Medical other treatment services, The report recommends 25 people had gathered In 2018, the Navigators were may be made to his “Little Center-area calls for a but the city has struggled replacing the four-lane in the reception area named FCBL Organization of Pals” at St. Jude Children’s stepped up police pres- to address it as it’s wors- bridges with wider four- and were sitting in the Year, the second time in Research Hospital, 501 St. ence, more outreach ened during the national lane structures that include doorways and blocking four years, and Bill was named Jude Place, Memphis, TN workers to encourage opioid crisis. auxiliary acceleration-de- paths. 2018 FCBL Executive of the 38105 or at www.stjude.org those dealing with addic- celeration lanes, and bike Although some volun- Year. At the beginning of the Directions and online guest- tion to seek treatment Army Corps recommends and pedestrian access. tarily moved, state police Navigators 2019 season, Bill book at www.solimine.com and more city workers to replacing Cape Cod The bridges are often say some “had indicated collect discarded needles choked with traffic, espe- beforehand their prefer- Canal bridges cially during the summer ence to be arrested.” CONCORD (AP) — The tourist season. Construc- Nine women and four U.S. Army Corps of Engi- tion of new bridges in men were arrested on neers has recommended roughly the same location trespassing charges. replacing the two narrow could start as early as State police say they are and often backed-up bridg- 2025. expected to be released America’s es that carry traffic across on personal recogni- Oldest the Cape Cod Canal. 13 arrested on trespassing zance. 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PARKING able parking spots in our help from Ward 5 City That covers credit card From A1 various downtown park- Councilor Diana Chakou- fees and the cost of the block Tuesday ing lots. I think it has a lot tis and Lynn Mayor Thom- phone app. currently up and run- of potential.” as M. McGee, he said. “The costs for the app and Cojuelos Productions ning, can only be used The department has “This is really conve- are all based on usage, BLOCK PARTY to pay for parking at the helped organize Tuesday’s spent the last 60 days nient,” he said. “Someone which will be covered by From A1 moment, but there are event. making sure the app can pull it up on their the users,” he said. “There future initiatives in the North Shore Latino Busi- Martinez said food works, said Parking Di- would be up and running phone to pay, go into the is no cost to the city. It’s a ness Association, said: samples from many local rector Bob Stilian. without any issues, said courthouse and even ex- win-win for the city, but “This is a wonderful way restaurants representing “It’s a nice tool for the Stilian. Informational tend their time from their even more of a win-win for to unite cultures and com- some 21 Hispanic coun- residents and it should stickers on the parking phones without a worry.” businesses in downtown munity. It’s not only for tries will be featured. enhance the parking,” meters and posted signs There is a 50 cent ser- and people coming to visit Latinos. Everybody is in- Entertainment will be Stilian said. “Right now will be up soon, he added. vice fee, said Stilian. If downtown.” vited to the party.” presented by a variety of it can only be used to pay Stilian said he has want- you park for two hours, Bella diGrazia can be The North Shore Latino cultural dance groups and for parking but down the ed to do this for a number at $1 an hour, the total reached at bdigrazia@ Business Association has musicians. road, you can go on the of years. It wouldn’t have parking cost on the app itemlive.com. Follow her on hosted Hispanic Heritage The celebration will be app and look to see avail- happened without all the would be $2.50, he said. Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Month celebrations since from 6-8 p.m. 2011, the year Martinez For more information, started the group. Be- go to www.nslba.org or yond Walls, Essex Media the business association’s Grid not sold on Swampscott trail Group’s La Voz newspaper Facebook page.

GRID “Essentially, the pole and Partners LLC is an en- issues relative to what Na- announces From A1 transmission wires need vironmental engineering tional Grid said in August, BEST CHOICE Adult Day Health Care to be straight, you can’t firm specializing in wet- said Bandrowicz. Now, she its intention of sponsoring the USDA Child and Adult Care poles currently located move one conveniently out lands permitting and peer said, the town needs to Food Program. Planned dates of operation are November within the proposed re- of the way to go around review services. It will re- respond to those concerns 1, 2019 through October 1, 2020 with the option to renew located stream area, and a certain property area. view filing, plans, and in- and the consultant needs for up to three years. Bids are solicited from vendors. that is not feasible in the It has impact along the formation for conforming to evaluate the response Anticipated service is 100 breakfasts and 100 lunches per eyes of National Grid. whole way. As far as Na- with the requirements of before the commission can day, 7 days per week at one site. Copies of the Invitation That would move the tional Grid is concerned, wetlands protection act issue a permit. to Bid must be received by Thursday, October 10, 2019 stream to directly under- it’s not optimal to have a and the regulations. “In light of all the com- to Best Choice Adult Day Health Care Inc. 220 Lynnway, neath electrical poles with recreational path under- “The commission de- ments made, the town may Revere, MA 02151. The public bid opening will be Tuesday, live transmission wires, neath live transmission cided to some of have to make changes or October 15, 2019 at Best Choice Adult Health Care, Inc. she said. wires, and that is where our money to hire a con- provide more information 220 Lynnway, Revere, MA 02151. All bids are subject to “We feel as though Na- that redesign is actively sultant just because of on this design proposal,” review by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary tional Grid and our in- happening.” all the interest in this said Bandrowicz. “There is and Secondary Education, Office for Food and Nutrition frastructure are being Because of the sensitiv- project, to make sure a list of things they need Programs, 75 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148. treated essentially as a ity of the wetlands, the we had an objective and to address … “(Thursday) footnote in this plan or an Conservation Commission very professional review at our meeting, we ex- In accordance with Federal civil rights law and afterthought with the ap- hired Linden Engineering of it,” Conservation Com- plained that our consul- U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights plication,” Pickering-Cook Partners LLC, their own mission Vice-chair Tonia tant had comments and regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, said. third-party consultant, Bandrowicz told the Item needed to get a response offices, and employees, and institutions participating “The town admits that to do a peer review of the on Friday. “That is some- from town. Since we don’t in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from certain National Grid proposal. The consultant thing we normally don’t know exactly when all this discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, poles and wires will be representative was intro- do. We felt in this case it will be sorted out, we will disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights relocated and that is sig- duced at the August com- was appropriate.” be waiting on a vote.” activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by nificant because where mission meeting, before The commission’s con- Bella diGrazia can be USDA. one pole moves has a rip- the National Grid com- sultant looked at the pro- reached at bdigrazia@ ple effect on where oth- ments were made. posal for the notice of in- itemlive.com. Follow her on Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of er poles are,” she added. Linden Engineering tent and has since raised Twitter @BelladiGrazia. communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or Peabody mayor wants second look at AAA have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, AAA program information may be made available in languages From A1 other than English. add to traffic problems, To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete and could lead to illegal the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, cut-throughs at the Mobil (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/ Mart. complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or Within minutes of the write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter vote, AAA’s attorney John all of the information requested in the form. To request a Keilty vowed to file suit copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit against the city in Land your completed form or letter to USDA by: Court. In its complaint, AAA argued zoning al- (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture lowed for such a facility Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights and urged the judge to 1400 Independence Avenue, SW overturn to the council Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; vote. (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or Last summer, Judge Howard Speicher ordered (3) email: [email protected]. the council to reconsider This institution is an equal opportunity provider. July 2018 its vote. In a letter to the coun- cil last month, Betten- court urged the panel to issue the special permit ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK to AAA because “I’m con- Mayor Edward Bettencourt Jr., has asked the City Council to reconsider cerned the city may not its rejection of a AAA Northeast trucking terminal off Route 1 North in prevail in the pending the Lawrence Metal Forming lot. litigation.” The AAA case comes on case. But a federal judge sages seeking comment. itor, did not return calls the heels of a $1.2 million refused the city’s request A spokesman for John from The Item. payment to a developer to to dismiss the complaint Nardolillo, AAA’s senior The council is expect- settle a dispute over the and the City Council ap- vice president for mem- ed to take up the matter historic O’Shea mansion. proved the funds behind bers services, said he could within a few weeks. At the time, Betten- closed doors. not comment. Thomas Grillo can be court said he was cer- Bettencourt did not re- Donald L. Conn Jr., the reached at tgrillo@item- tain the city had a strong spond to calls or text mes- city’s assistant city solic- live.com.

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ELECTION Three Authority mem- art, Philp J. Rando, Rich- V. Panico. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! From A1 bers’ terms have expired, ard E. Thompson, Rick A. Precinct 7 ballot posi- according to the town web- Smith and Arthur David tions are: Shawn J. Ayube, If you would like to participate in Jennifer E. D’Eon, Paul site. Connors Jr. Robert A. Palleschi, Ste- The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, H. Allan, Jeffrey V. Cicoli- Precinct 1 ballot posi- Precinct 4 ballot po- phen F. McCarthy, Michael ni, Christopher R. Jones, tions are: F. Ann Devlin, sitions are: Keith Allen J. Paolini, Richard Patrick contact at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 Alberto Vito Morgante, Susan C. Dunn, Ronald McCabe, Andrew James Lavoie and John George Corinne R. Riley, and Bra- W. Witten, Anthony Roger Whitcomb, George E. Chipouras. TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY zis. Arone, Joyce C. Rodenhis- Falardeau III, Albert Precinct 8 ballot posi- Ballot positions for er, Christopher R. Jones, J. Dinardo, Stephen N. tions are: Thomas A. Tra- School Committee on the and Assunta A. Palomba. Doherty, William L. Leuci, verse, Stephen M. Horlick, ballot from top to bottom Voters elect five people Glen R. Davis and Mau- Anthony J. Lopresti, Joia are: Darren S. Ring, Ar- to represent each precinct reen E. Whitcomb. C. Cicolini, Joan I. Fowler thur Grabowski, Thomas at Town Meeting. Precinct 5 ballot posi- and William E. Cross III. R. Whittredge, Ryan P. Precinct 2 ballot posi- tions are: Mary Frances Precinct 9 ballot posi- Fisher, Linda N. Gaies- tions are: Christopher Ri- Migliore, Ronald Mark tions are: Judith A. - ki, John S. Hatch, Marc ley, Christine M. Moreschi, Wallace, Laura Z. Groark, ley, Ryan P. Fisher, Ka- Charles Magliozzi, Joseph William R. Moore, Thomas Julie Ann Mitchell, Bren- trina L. Berube, John S. D. Gould, Meredith, and A. Falasca, Joseph Vecchi- don H. Spencer and Pame- Cottam, Daniel M. Kelly William A. Marchand Jr. one IV, Peter A. Rossetti la J. Goodwin. and Robert J. Long. Housing Authority can- Jr., Robert James Camu- Precinct 6 ballot po- Precinct 10 ballot posi- didate ballot positions are: so Sr., and Stephen D. sitions are: William S. tions are: Michael J. Seri- James A. Tozza, Stephen Sweezey. Brown, Matthew John no, Darren S. Ring, Martin M. Horlick, Maureen E. Precinct 3 ballot posi- Scrivano, Jean M. Bartolo, J. Costello, Peter Z. Ma- Whitcomb, and John Can- tions are: Gregory Angeo Matthew A. Canterbury, noogian Sr. and Steven C. non. Nickolas, William B. Stew- Kevin D. Currie and Allen DiVirgilio.

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The Nahant Village Church and Divide is aimed in part at damp- residents filing a lawsuit claim- tercontinental ballistic missiles, 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 the town library have launched an ening the rancor that has explod- ing Northeastern “shocked the the art of listening is in danger of Lynn, MA 01903 interesting initiative focused not ed in Nahant over Northeastern public’s conscience” by cutting an extinction. Discourse appears to on faith, but on civility. A church University’s expansion and con- access road through East Point. now be defined by who can make Customer Service statement describes Bridge the struction plans for its East Point Not to be outdone, Northeast- the most dramatic point or shout Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Divide as a collaboration “... aimed Marine Science Center. ern filed its own suit in August the loudest. The notion of some- Connecting at addressing the dramatic decline An unobtrusive, almost invisi- after receiving a letter from res- one exercising the right to state a All Departments: in civil discourse over the years — ble neighbor for decades, the Cen- idents threatening to sue the different point of view has fallen 781-593-7700 not only politically, but also as it ter became Public Enemy Num- university. It’s hard to imagine into social disfavor with people Ext. 2 concerns town issues.” ber One in Nahant with plans any agreement, much less civ- quick to slap an unflattering and The church and the library host- that town critics claim threaten il discourse, smoothing out the demeaning label on anyone who Classifi ed/Legal Advertising classi [email protected] ed a breakfast discussion Friday wetlands, lobster beds and the town and gown relationship. disagrees with them. on civil discourse and other events general welfare of the town. But it’s easy to agree with From the Tweeter in Chief all the Subscriptions are planned with the goal of rais- A town protest movement dot- Bridge the Divide organizers that way down to the corner coffee shop [email protected] ing, according to the statement, “ ted Nahant with signs denounc- civil conversations have gone the argument, discourse in America Circulation … awareness of the importance of ing the expansion, and protest- way of the ascot and the curtsy. is a shabby shadow of its former [email protected] engaging in civil conversations.” ers have dogged Northeastern’s What is really missing from to- great self. But Bridge the Divide is Ext. 3 Anyone who lives in town or has every move locally. Like warring day’s discourse at the town, state, proof that all is not lost. It may just Newsroom paid attention to Nahant news armies arrayed on a battlefield, or national level is listening. be a constructive way to resurrect [email protected] during the last two years can protesters and Northeastern In an age of instant communi- the art of listening and, by exten- [email protected] readily conclude that Bridge the traded salvoes in August with 28 cation, with tweets fired like in- sion, the art of civil discourse. Ext. 4 Sports [email protected] HERSH GOLDMAN Ext. 5 Retail and Online Advertising [email protected] Another look at the Prodigal Son ADVERTISING Ernie Carpenter Jr. During Lent, churches sermonize about the earthly king or a biological father to explain author, Eliyahu Kee Tov, to encourage readers to Director of Advertising Prodigal Son and themes of repentance and spiritual concepts like how the Creator re- say the penitential prayers for the holiday of Yom and Business Development, ext. 1355 forgiveness. You don’t have to be Jewish to en- lates to his world and its earthly inhabitants. Kippur (Day of Atonement) with fervor. [email protected] joy a good Jewish rye and you don’t have to The Hebrew word for “return,” “t’shuvah,” It is taught that people said of Eliezer ben Ralph Mitchell be Christian to enjoy a good New Testament also means “repentance.” I think that “Return Dordai that there wasn’t a prostitute any- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Story like “Return of the Prodigal Son.” I think of the Prodigal Son” was probably meant to be where he didn’t have sex with. He once heard [email protected] that little story, with its universal appeal and read, also, as “Repentance of the Prodigal Son.” there was a prostitute that he had not met. He Patricia Whalen literary charm, is probably one of the great The Talmud’s tale of the repentance of took a purse full of dinarim and crossed seven Sales Representative, ext. 1310 short stories of world literature. Eliezer ben Dordai is not nearly as well known rivers to meet her. [email protected] The Babylonian Talmud tells a similar sto- (even to most Jews) as the Prodigal Son story. The Talmud goes on to narrate that Eliezer BUSINESS OFFICE ry to the Christian parable of the son who The story of Eliezer ben Dordai is sadder and becomes overwhelmed with remorse, seeks in- Maria Alvaracin seeks out and lives a lustful lifestyle of sin, saltier than the New Testament parable, but tercessors to plead for his forgiveness but is ext. 1205 becomes ashamed, repents, and is then not both stories are still very similar. told that they have their own problems. [email protected] only received and forgiven by his father but I never heard an English-speaking rabbi men- “ …He (Eliezer) said, ‘the whole matter, Susan J. Conti even honored by him. I think the “father,” in tion ben Dordai to a congregation or even to a then, depends on me.’ He put his head be- Controller, ext. 1288 that famous New Testament parable, was small group. To be fair, I have to say that I’m not tween his knees and cried out loud until his [email protected] probably meant as a symbol for The Creator. sure I could tell the Eliezer ben Dorday story to a soul departed. A celestial voice broke out from Ted Grant The Talmud, for instance, contains m’shalim live audience and keep a straight face the whole the sky and said, ‘Rabbi Eliezer ben Dordai, Publisher, ext. 1234 (allegorical comparisons) that symbolical- time. I saw the story briefly alluded to in a He- your place is now ready for you in Paradise.’” [email protected] ly portray God in physical terms such as an brew book on Jewish holidays written by Israeli Hersh Goldman is a Swampscott resident. Marian Kinney ext. 1212 THOMAS A. HEMPHILL AND SYAGNIK BANERJEE [email protected] Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] Depersonalizing customer service Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] it schools in New York and conversation reduces pur- Services have always tive commitment otherwise nication channels easi- Carolina Trujillo relied on building and generated from human in- ly,” were three of the five San Francisco. chase likelihood by almost Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 maintaining relationships teractions. Hence, attempts most significant root caus- Contrastingly, in a 2018 80 percent. When consum- [email protected] with of trust that at automating personaliza- es of poor service — all J.D. Power study, USAA, ers know the conversation- Jim Wilson have helped sustain cus- tion over the last decade omnipresent in technolo- a national financial ser- al partner is not a human, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 tomer loyalty, enabling has resulted in increased gy-based service systems. vices firm servicing 12.4 they purchase less because [email protected] the creation of higher cus- de-personalization of the So what do American con- million American veter- they perceive the machine CIRCULATION tomer lifetime value to American consumer expe- sumers think of the quality ans and their dependents, as less empathetic. Lisa Mahmoud the concerned firm. This rience. of their customer service? was ranked by customers Sadly, the emphasis to- Manager, ext. 1239 exchange, facilitated by From the perspective of In a 2017 survey, the Micro- “among the best” in the fi- day by major corporations [email protected] “touchpoints,” includes the firm, a technology sub- soft Corporation found that nancial services sector for is to gauge the consumers’ CLASSIFIED face-to-face interactions stitute has many advantag- 54 percent of consumers insurance shopping (auto), “breakpoint”, i.e., how far that have built the neces- es over its employee coun- have higher expectations auto insurance claims sat- customers can be pushed Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 sary empathy for organiza- terpart: it does not have a for customer service com- isfaction, home insurance, before they will leave the [email protected] tions to better understand “bad day,” calls in or pared to one year earlier, and property insurance company and lose the sale. their customers’ needs. threatens to unionize. In and this number increases claims. Furthermore, in a As noted by business jour- GRAPHICS However, the technologi- other words, it can reduce to 66 percent for customers May 2018 report prepared nalist Sharon Terlep (in Trevor Andreozzi cal advancements in recent labor costs and managerial 18-34 years old. Likewise, by Raddon, a marketing her August 3-4, 2019 ar- Designer times — coupled with the headaches. For those cus- in a 2017 Customer Service research firm, 64 percent ticle “Please Continue to [email protected] consumer data explosion — tomers who are anti-social Barometer, American Ex- of USAA members reported Fume”) in The Wall Street Mark Sutherland have removed the human to begin with, not interact- press found that 33 percent that they were “very satis- Journal: “Today, compa- Creative Director [email protected] touchpoints and automated ing with a less-than-cheery of American consumers re- fied” with the company and nies crunch data and use the collection of customer human being is simply a port that they will consider its services — a percentage artificial intelligence to NEWSROOM data, unleashing a trend to- psychic “plus” for the day. switching companies after that is more than 50 per- determine exactly how an- Mike Alongi ward mass-personalization. However, for the rest of just a single instance of cent higher than the 40 per- gry a customer has to be Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Thus, in the process of us “social creatures,” the poor service; but after hav- cent response rate for credit to bolt. Many are walking [email protected] trying to engineer person- human interaction in com- ing a positive experience unions (historically ranked right up to that line.” Bill Brotherton alized services and features mercial activity is some- with a company, the Tem- higher than banks). The perception of cus- Features Editor ext. 1338 for everyone, the artificial thing we look forward to kin Group found in its 2016 Interestingly, Raddon tomer service as deterio- [email protected] intelligence machinery has — especially when there survey that 77 percent of found that most interac- rating appears to be more Gayla Cawley eliminated the role of delib- are customer problems to customers would recom- tions by members with than just perception: it is Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] erate consent and voluntary solve. Moreover, in a 2010 mend it to a friend. USAA are digital — al- a fact for many companies disclosure of relevant needs, survey of consumers un- An example of this though not surprising looking to reduce opera- Cheryl Charles de-personalizing of the since USAA operates with tional expenses without News Editor, ext. 1278 only to estimate relevance dertaken by Genesys, a [email protected] from large datasets. As a re- consumer market research customer experience ema- essentially no (only four) significant customer loss. sult, the mass personaliza- firm, “being trapped in nates from the education physical branch locations. However, as USAA has Bella diGrazia sector. Altschool, started By analyzing their member shown, its performance met- Reporter, ext. 1317 tion engine that determines automated self-service,” [email protected] target advertisements and “forced to wait too long up by ex-Google and Face- survey responses, Raddon rics (and customer brand book employees, attempted also found the top factors loyalty) remains high due Olivia Falcigno product recommendations for service,” and “cannot Photographer, ext.1224 has also reduced the affec- switch between commu- to create an EdTech space for its members’ satisfac- to its strategic marriage of [email protected] with technology-enabled tion were “accuracy” and easy-to-use online and effec- personalized learning that “problem resolution,” the tive customer telephone as- Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 would help students escape latter factor effectively sistance on critical personal [email protected] the “industrial-age” ap- addressed through offline services, such as the issue of proach to school education. customer service. “problem resolution.” Spenser Hasak E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS Photographer, ext. 1332 President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Despite skepticism from When evaluating more Direct personal customer [email protected] M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg earlier studies, which did commercially mainstream service assistance always Edward M. Grant Thor Jourgensen E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ not observe technology-en- services, the 2019 Air- matters. In the near future, Gordon R. Hall Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 Advertising Director News Editor abled improvements in port-Delight Report: Hu- many businesses are going [email protected] Monica Connell Healey W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ school learning, the compa- mans versus Machines to find that they have not Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Daniel Kane J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan ny was able to accumulate found that outside of accurately gauged the cus- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman enough interest and subse- ticketing and check-in, tomer satisfaction “break- [email protected] quent funding. However, it consumers prefer human point,” and that companies Steve Krause PUBLISHERS operating like USAA will be Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 turned out that when every interaction over automa- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 student worked on some- tion for almost every other the ultimate beneficiaries at [email protected] Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 thing different, as a group travel function: baggage their competitive loss. Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Harold Rivera Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 they did not effectively col- (54 percent human to 46 Thomas A. Hemphill is Sports Editor, ext. 1238 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 laborate, compete, or learn percent automated cus- the David M. French Dis- [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 from each other. tomer service), security tinguished Professor of Anne Marie Tobin Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Because of significant (55 percent to 45 percent), Strategy, Innovation and Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 opposition generated from boarding (64 percent to Public Policy in the School [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 parents who were dissatis- 36 percent), concierge (83 of Management, University Bridget Turcotte fied with the lack of direct percent to 17 percent) and of Michigan-Flint. Syagnik Reporter, ext. 1269 teacher supervision and in-flight services (80 per- Banerjee is Associate Pro- [email protected] the quality of the student’s cent to 20 percent). fessor of Marketing at UM- Ryan York learning, in September Other studies have also Flint and an Affiliate Pro- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 2019, Altschool withdrew shown that disclosing a fessor at Michigan Institute [email protected] from managing its opera- chatbot’s identity before of Data Sciences. They wrote TECHNOLOGY tions in four of its for-prof- the machine-customer this for InsideSources.com. 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] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Warren relies on small donors to raise $24.6 million By Will Weissert Thursday he raised $15.2 huge crowds lately — in- ASSOCIATED PRESS million during the third cluding Thursday night quarter. California Sen. in San Diego, when the SAN DIEGO — Eliza- Kamala Harris reported campaign estimated that beth Warren raised $24.6 $11.6 million during the Sen. Bernie 8,500 people thronged a million over the past three same period. Pete Butt- grassy, downtown park off months, relying largely on Sanders, igieg, who has combined the Pacific Ocean to cheer a massive small donor op- I-Vt., and Sen. small donors with tradi- her plans for a “wealth eration to solidify her sta- Elizabeth tional fundraisers, raised tax” on the fortunes of the tus as a leading contender $19.1 million. Warren, richest Americans and for the Democratic presi- “This means our grass- D-Mass., vows to break up powerful dential nomination. embrace after The Massachusetts sen- roots movement is in an banks and tech giants like incredible position — to the first of two Facebook. ator’s haul, announced on Democratic Friday, is less than the double down on our in- The Iowa caucuses that vestments in grassroots presidential kick off the presiden- $25.3 million her chief lib- primary eral rival, Vermont Sen. organizing, to keep getting tial nomination process Elizabeth’s plans for big, debates in the are now less than three Bernie Sanders, posted Fox Theatre in during the third quarter. structural change in front months away — meaning Detroit. But together, the fund- of more caucus-goers and all campaigns are under raising numbers illustrate voters, and to bring more pressure to show they can people into this fight,” FILE PHOTO | excite both donors and the financial strength of ASSOCIATED PRESS the party’s most progres- Warren’s campaign said in would-be voters and seize a statement. momentum. Warren says sive wing and a rejection million cash on hand. ess. “They are clearly the voters nationally and in Both Warren and Sand- she’s doing both. of more traditional ap- “Progressive politics strongest, most electable key early states. proaches to pressing do- ers have consistently at- Still, the ultimate Demo- are winning politics, pe- candidates.” Warren has argued that nors for money. tracted armies of small cratic nominee would face riod,” Stephanie Taylor, After a sometimes rocky by shunning big-dollar The White House hope- donors, many of whom a formidable opponent in fuls who have relied on contribute online. War- co-founder of the nonprofit start to her campaign at fundraisers and large do- President Donald Trump frequent high-dollar fund- ren’s campaign said its Progressive Change Cam- the beginning of the year, nations, she has had more who, in partnership with raisers reported numbers quarterly totals came paign Committee, said Warren and Bernie are time for things like staying the Republican National that lag behind Sanders from 509,000 donors of- in a statement praising now in a close race for hours after rallies to take Committee, raised $125 and Warren. Former Vice fering 943,000 donations. both Warren and Sand- first place with Biden, ac- “selfies” with thousands of million during the third President Joe Biden said Her campaign has $25.7 ers’ fundraising prow- cording to several polls of attendees. She has drawn quarter. Dank, the unlicensed brand, scrutinized amid vaping illness

By Michael R. Blood ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES — It’s a widely known vaping car- tridge in the marijuana economy, but it’s not a li- censed brand. And it’s got the kind of market buzz no legitimate company would want. The vaping cartridg- es that go by the catchy, one-syllable name “Dank” — a slang word for high- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ly potent cannabis — are The Supreme Court will examine Louisiana’s law. figuring prominently in the federal investigation to determine what has caused a rash of mysteri- Supreme Court ous and sometimes fatal lung illnesses apparently linked to vaping. Most of to hear abortion the cases have involved products that contain FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the marijuana compound THC, often obtained from Advertising logos for different cannabis brands are posted on the side regulation case illegal sources. of a shop on a street lined with wholesale cannabis vape shops in down- The suspect Dank vapes town Los Angeles. By Mark Sherman his more than 13 years are a familiar product in ASSOCIATED PRESS as chief justice. That may the underground mari- buy in a (legal) dispen- The raw materials to cannabis oil — almost cer- reflect his new role since WASHINGTON — The juana economy — it’s not sary,” said Beverly Hills- produce a Dank vape ar- tainly untested — and it’s Kennedy’s retirement as a legal, tested brand. It’s based cannabis attorney en’t hard to find: Ready- ready for sale. Supreme Court agreed the court’s swing justice, Friday to plunge into the merely a name on a box Allison Margolin. to-fill Dank boxes and “It’s a generic product his concern about the or a cartridge, packaging So far, investigators have cartridges can be ordered name that doesn’t really abortion debate in the court being perceived as midst of the 2020 presi- that’s easily obtained on- not identified a culprit in from Chinese internet tie back to one store or one a partisan institution and line and used by illicit pro- the illnesses reported in sites for pennies apiece. A distributor,” Dr. Jennifer dential campaign, taking respect for a prior decision on a Louisiana case that ducers to lure customers. dozens of states. But of- Craigslist post last week Layden, chief medical offi- of the court, even one he could reveal how willing But with colorful boxes ficials say patients have offered a box stuffed with cer for the Illinois Depart- disagreed with. the more conservative and names like Cherry mentioned the Dank name empty Dank packages for ment of Public Health, In the Texas case, he court is to chip away at Kush and Blue Dream, the frequently. Many of the peo- $16. And you can buy the said last month. “Folks are voted in dissent to uphold abortion rights. homemade vapes appear ple who got sick in Illinois boxes and empty cartridg- getting it from friends or the admitting privileges The justices will exam- convincing on the shelf. and Wisconsin, for exam- es in shops in downtown folks on the street, with no requirement. ine a Louisiana law re- “It doesn’t look very dif- ple, said they used cartridg- Los Angeles. understanding of where it The Louisiana case and quiring doctors who per- ferent from what you can es sold in Dank packaging. A rogue producer adds came from prior to that.” a separate appeal over form abortions to have an Indiana ultrasound admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. The law requirement for women seeking an abortion, on Romney and Sasse break from is virtually identical to one in Texas that the Su- which the court took no preme Court struck down action Friday, were the in 2016, when Justice most significant of hun- GOP on Trump’s China remarks Anthony Kennedy was dreds of pending appeals the justices considered on the bench and before By Nicholas Riccardi Sen. Ben Sasse appeared the addition of President when they met in private on Tuesday. and Lisa Mascaro to be the only Republi- Donald Trump’s two high ASSOCIATED PRESS Both cases involve the cans going public with court picks, Justices Neil concerns. Sasse said in a standard first laid out WASHINGTON — Most Gorsuch and Brett Kava- statement to the Omaha by the court in 1992 that Republican leaders were naugh, who have shifted World-Herald: “Americans while states can regulate silent or supportive of the court to the right. don’t look to Chinese com- abortion, they can’t do President Donald Trump’s The court’s new term mies for the truth. If the things that place an “un- public call for another for- begins Monday, but argu- Biden kid broke laws by due burden” on a woman’s eign government, China, to ments in the Louisiana selling his name to Bei- right to an abortion. The investigate his political foe, case won’t take place until jing, that’s a matter for the winter. A decision is regulations are distinct while a few voiced concern American courts, not com- likely to come by the end of from other state laws that the president was try- munist tyrants running June, four months before making their way through ing to enlist a rival power torture camps.” the presidential election. court challenges that in his reelection effort. Those concerns did not The Supreme Court would ban abortions early Several House and Sen- address new evidence that temporarily blocked the in a pregnancy. ate leaders stayed mum PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Louisiana law from taking Louisiana abortion pro- Friday as Trump escalated emerged late Thursday and effect in February, when viders and a district judge the controversy that has Republican U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, of Wiscon- appeared to corroborate Chief Justice John Rob- who initially heard the fueled an impeachment in- sin, said he saw no impropriety in Trump’s call. some of the allegations con- erts joined the court’s four case said one or maybe quiry and plowed through tained in a whistleblower liberal justices to put it on two of the state’s three another norm of American “I don’t think there’s unprecedented appeal to report that helped trigger hold. Kavanaugh and Gor- abortion clinics would politics. Foreign interfer- anything improper about China and to Ukraine to an impeachment investiga- tion of Trump. such were among the four have to close under the ence in elections has long doing that,” GOP Sen. Ron investigate Joe Biden is House Democrats re- conservatives who would new law. There would be been viewed as a threat to Johnson, chairman of the wrong and appalling.” leased a trove of text have allowed the law to at most two doctors who U.S. sovereignty and the Homeland Security Com- He added, in a tweet: could meet its require- messages showing U.S. take effect. integrity of democracy, and mittee, said of Trump’s call “When the only American Those preliminary votes ments, they said. soliciting foreign help in citizen President Trump diplomats conducted a on China to investigate the do not bind the justices But the appeals court an election is illegal. singles out for China’s in- campaign to push Ukraine business dealings of Hunt- when they undertake a in New Orleans rejected But Trump found support vestigation is his political into launching investiga- thorough review of an is- those claims, doubting in his willingness to openly er Biden, the son of leading opponent in the midst of tions of the Bidens and the sue, but they often signal that any clinics would challenge that convention. Democratic presidential the Democratic nomina- 2016 election. Neither Sen- how a case will come out. have to close and saying Vice President Mike Pence candidate Joe Biden. tion process, it strains cre- ate Majority Leader Mitch Roberts’ vote to block the doctors had not tried made he backed the On Friday morning, Utah dulity to suggest that it is McConnell nor House Mi- the Louisiana law was hard enough to establish president and believes he Sen. Mitt Romney dissent- anything other than polit- nority Leader Kevin Mc- a rare vote against an relationships with local is raising “appropriate” is- ed: “By all appearances, ically motivated.” Carthy responded to a re- abortion restriction in hospitals. sues. Other allies agreed. the President’s brazen and Romney and Nebraska quest for comment. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 11:34 a.m. for possession Retrial for man in California larly arrests, reflect police records. of controlled substances near In the event of a perceived inac- a school, public park or play- curacy, it is the sole responsibility ground and shoplifting. of the concerned party to contact warehouse fire that killed 36 Accidents the relevant police department and OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) favor of finding him guilty. Colleen Dolan, whose people around the world have the department issue a no- Received a report of a motor vehicle crash with airbag de- — The founder of an The same jury acquit- daughter Chelsea died in are praying for him to get tice of correction to the Daily Item. artists’ work-live col- ted his co-defendant Max the fire, attended the first out. Corrections or clarifications will not ployment at 17 Aborn and 2 Sutton streets on Wednesday lective in the San Fran- Harris, 29, of manslaugh- trial and said she will at- She said the remorse felt be made without express notice of at 5:04 p.m. Officer reports cisco Bay Area where a ter charges in Septem- tend the retrial. by the family is “immea- change from the arresting police one operator was issued a fast-moving fire trapped ber after an emotionally “I miss her every day, I surable” and that they department. ticket for failure to yield and and killed 36 partygo- taxing three-month trial miss her every night. I have all been changed. one vehicle was towed. ers three years ago will that drained family and think about the fire every “There is nothing I can LYNN Motor vehicle crash report- be tried again on man- friends of defendants and day and every night and I do that can take away ed on the ramp at Newbury slaughter charges, pros- victims. do want the man who was what happened. Noth- Arrests Street on Wednesday at 6:38 ecutors said Friday. Sobs and gasps erupt- responsible to be held ac- ing,” she said. “There is p.m. Officer reports paper- Alameda County prose- ed from stunned family countable,” she said Fri- absolutely no way that Axel Chilel-Ramirez, 20, of work was exchanged prior to cutors said they decided and friends of the victims day. anyone has not grown or 44 Trinity Ave. was arrested police arrival. on a retrial after a jury when the judge declared a Almena’s attorney, Tony changed from this situa- on Friday at 2:24 a.m. and Caller reported a minor last month deadlocked on mistrial, and several vic- Serra, struck a defiant tion.” charged with OUI, operating motor vehicle crash at Petco whether to find Derick Al- tims’ relatives said at the tone after the retrial was The Dec. 2, 2016, fire a motor vehicle with a sus- Superstore on Andover Street. mena, 49, guilty or inno- time they felt cheated by announced. broke out during an elec- pended license, alcohol in an on Wednesday at 6:41 p.m cent. Jurors split 10-2 in the verdicts. “We want to go to trial, tronic music party at the open container, and negligent Officer reports there were no we don’t want to negoti- so-called Ghost Ship ware- operation of a motor vehicle. injuries. Parties exchanged ate,” he said. “We don’t house in Oakland, killing Alessandra Lograsso, 34, information and no further want to involve ourselves 36 mostly young partygo- of 75 Silsbee St. was arrest- assistance was needed. in any kind of plea agree- ers. ed on Thursday at 10:43 a.m. Report of a motor vehicle ment. We’re confident.” Prosecutors allege Alme- and charged with assault and crash on Wednesday at 7:22 Judge Trina Thompson na, who was the master battery in the presence of a p.m. at 91 Lynn and 2 County set a new trial date in tenant on the lease, was police officer and disorderly streets. Officer reports one ve- March. She also denied criminally negligent when conduct. hicle was towed and one op- a motion by defense at- he illegally converted the Angel Mas, 37, of 121 erator was taken to the hospi- torneys to reduce bail for industrial building into a North St. was ar- tal by Atlantic Ambulance. Almena from $750,000 residence for artists and rested on Thursday at 12:28 to $50,000. He has been held unpermitted events a.m. and charged with oper- Animal Control jailed for more than two inside. ating a motor vehicle with a years. The building was packed suspended license and lights Report of a gray cat struck Almena’s wife, Micah with furniture, extension violation. by a motor vehicle on Thurs- Allison, said she was sad cords and other flammable Japhal Perez, of 100 Willow day at 5:34 a.m. at 17 Lynn- that the judge refused to material but had only two AP FILE PHOTO St. was arrested on Thursday field St. Caller reports the cat lower his bail because Al- exits and no smoke detec- at 1:47 p.m. and charged can walk and a woman at that The burned warehouse after the deadly fire that mena wants to be at home tors, fire alarms or sprin- with resisting arrest, break- address will take the animal broke out on Dec. 2, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. with his children and that klers, prosecutors say. ing and entering at nighttime to the veterinarian. for a felony, freceivgn stolen property, and trespassing. Complaints Chansavong Y, 26, of 65 Purdue opioid deal blasted as Henry Ave. was arrested Caller reports several metal on Friday at 1:03 a.m. and objects blowing up on Sutton charged with malicious dam- Street from a construction age to a motor vehicle. site on Wednesday at 3:04 records show $13B to Sacklers p.m. Accidents Officer reports debris re- By Geoff Mulvihill consultant for Purdue; an The company filed for outrace justice for a price moved from the road by the ASSOCIATED PRESS excerpt of his deposition bankruptcy after half of they deem acceptable,” the Report of a motor vehicle workers. did not specify over what state attorneys general local government attor- crash on Thursday at 6:48 Suspicious man with a Attorneys general rep- time period those pay- and lawyers representing neys said in their filing. a.m. at Broadway and Jen- tan complexion and beard resenting nearly half the ments were made. local governments agreed Under its settlement of- ness Street. wearing a “Power” jacket and states and lawyers for In a previous deposition, to their settlement offer, fer, Purdue would be op- Motor vehicle crash report- shorts walking down Birch more than 500 local gov- former Purdue chief ex- which could be worth as erated as a public benefit ed at Andrew and Market Street towards the school,go- ernments on Friday blast- ecutive Richard Sackler much as $12 billion over trust and its profits would streets on Thursday at 12:01 ing door-to-door on Wednes- ed the terms of Purdue gave only a broad range — time. be part of the settlement, p.m. day at 5:53 p.m. Officer re- Pharma’s offer to settle between $1 billion and $10 The bankruptcy court as would the value of over- Caller reported a motor ve- ports the call was unfounded. thousands of lawsuits over billion — that the family filings this week, most of dose antidotes and a treat- hicle crash on Thursday at 2 Tree limb reported down the nation’s opioid crisis in made from its signature them on Friday, showed ment drug in develop- p.m.at 186 Chestnut St. and partially blocking the court filings that also said painkiller, OxyContin. the level of dissent over ment; the Sacklers would street. at 1 Aderene Road on the company had funneled Friday’s court filings ob- that offer among state and give up control of the com- MARBLEHEAD Wednesday at 7:59 p.m. Offi- up to $13 billion to its con- ject to Purdue’s request local governments that pany. Part of the deal’s cer reports the street is pass- trolling family. that all lawsuits against had been seeking a na- value would come from a Accidents able and the Department of Their legal filings said members of the Sackler tionwide settlement. contribution of $3 billion Public Works has sent a crew the tentative deal does family be halted as part Many of them argue that to $4.5 billion from mem- Two-car motor vehicle crash for clean up. not contain an admission of tentative settlement the Purdue settlement bers of the Sackler family, reported on Thursday at 1:02 Upstairs neighbors at 5323 of wrongdoing from mem- terms that are being con- offer does not hold the an amount that at least p.m. on Atlantic Avenue. Offi- Crane Brook Way are arguing bers of the Sackler fam- sidered in bankruptcy Sackler family sufficient- partially depends on how cer reports no injuries. loudly on Thursday at 1:20 ily, would not stop fami- court in White Plains, ly accountable for a crisis much they receive from p.m. Officer reports there was ly members from future New York. The family fac- that has contributed to selling their global opioid Complaints no argument, the parties were misconduct and wouldn’t es hundreds of lawsuits more than 400,000 over- business, Mundipharma. just have a loud discussion. force them to repay money in state courts, including dose deaths in the U.S. “The offer does not shut Central Fire received a call Officer reported a tree “they pocketed from their at least two dozen filed by over the past two decades. down Purdue; instead it to check on gas leaking from branch from Leather City illegal conduct.” state attorneys general. That’s why, they argued, would keep Purdue in their motor vehicle in their Commons on Sawyer Street is The documents say Purdue’s filing for bank- the state cases against the business under a new driveway at 5 Barnard Hawkes overhanging the sidewalk and members of the Sack- ruptcy protection last family should continue name, so that settlement Court on Thursday at 12:20 the street on Thursday at 1:29 ler family — one of the month removed the com- even as Purdue’s bank- money could be collected p.m. Firefighter reports the a.m.The Department of Public wealthiest in the U.S. — pany from federal liti- ruptcy plays out. from future OxyContin leak was minor. Works has been contacted. made $12 billion to $13 gation in Cleveland that “The Motion appears to sales,” the attorneys gen- Resident of Countryside Prattville Machine at 240 billion from Purdue, a involves some 2,600 lo- be an attempt to have this eral said in their filing. Lane reported personal in- Jubilee Drive reported dam- higher amount than court cal governments, Native Court prematurely ap- “If the States accepted formation was compromised age to their lawn after a truck records had previously American tribes, unions prove a ‘firebreak’ strategy the offer, there would nev- two days ago by a scam caller parked on it and fled the given. The figure was in and hospitals. The first for the benefit of the Sack- er be a trial to determine pretending to be from Apple. scene on Thursday at 8:55 a sworn statement given trial in that multidistrict lers, in which the Sacklers the Sacklers’ liability for com on Thursday at 12:45 a.m. Officer reports owner will last month by Jesse Del- case is scheduled to begin have decided to offer up one of the greatest public p.m. examine surveillance video. Conte, a restructuring Oct. 21. Purdue and see if they can health crises of our time.” Walk-in reported two pave- An 11-year-old caller re- ment trucks that took an im- ports a group of kids were proper turn at the lights and outside 17 Ellsworth Road, almost caused an accident at making threats on Thursday Jury convicts second man in Humprhey and Maple streets at 2:54 p.m. Officer will doc- on Thursday at 1:20 p.m. . ument. Woman from Farrell Court, Apt. 20, reports she came slaying of 9-year-old Chicago boy home to discover her couch SAUGUS was missing on Thursday at By Don Babwin of sight of anyone else in 3:07 p.m. Complaints ASSOCIATED PRESS the park — by promising Officer spoke to resident him a juice box. Once in the An Altamount Avenue 911 CHICAGO — A jury on who spoke to Housing Author- caller reported on Thursday alley, Boone-Doty pulled ity who said they will talk to Friday convicted a man out a gun and fired sever- at 4:06 p.m. she was having who prosecutors said the resident. He asked that issues with her housemates al times at close range, ac- the officer stand by while staff plotted then tried to cov- cording to prosecutors. and asked for an officer to er up the 2015 slaying of speaks to the tenant. respond. Officers determined People in the park who Caller from Carlton Road re- a 9-year-old boy who was came running over found the disagreement was verbal shot after being lured into ports a group of kids that live only. the boy’s body, his basket- in the area are ringing and a Chicago alley with the ball a few feet away. A Broadway Dunkin’ Do- promise of a juice box. running on Thursday at 4:59 nuts called police Thursday Prosecutors said Morgan p.m. She is ill and elderly and Corey Morgan showed gave Boone-Doty the mur- at 5:04 p.m. to report an no emotion as a clerk it takes her a few minutes to argument with another em- der weapon just before he get to the door, and then they announced that he was approached the boy. They ployee. Police report peace guilty of first-degree PHOTO | E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE VIA AP run off. It has happened three restored. said another brother of times this afternoon and she murder, a quiet ending Corey Morgan, center, is accompanied by Morgan’s had bought the A Lincoln Avenue resident to a story of a crime that is getting frustrated with it. complained to police on his attorneys as he is found guilty of first-de- gun in New Mexico and shocked a city accustomed gree murder for the 2015 slaying of 9-year-old mailed to him. Thursday at 5:14 p.m. that to almost daily instances a Revere resident comes to Tyshawn Lee on Friday in Chicago. While Boone-Doty’s PEABODY of gun violence. Prosecu- his garden and picks flowers. DNA was found on tors argued that the Nov. Police were unable to find the pleaded guilty last month ter prosecutors say Mor- Tyshawn’s basketball, Arrests 2, 2015, “execution” of Revere woman. in exchange for a 25-year gan, Edwards and Boone- no such evidence linked Etiene S. Souza, 39, of 4 Tyshawn Lee was carried prison sentence. Morgan, Doty spotted him shooting Morgan to the crime. In- Oakland St., Apt. 1 was ar- Accidents out as revenge on a rival 31, faces up to 100 years baskets at a park on the stead, prosecutors relied rested following a motor ve- gang member, that Mor- in prison; Boone-Doty fac- city’s South Side. Morgan on a witness who testified hicle stop on Wednesday at A report of a hit and run gan and two others be- es up to life. and Edwards watched as to seeing Morgan at the 6:30 p.m. at Petes’ A Place at accident at Kelly’s Roast Beef lieved the fourth grader’s According to courtroom Boone-Doty walked over park and to seeing what 19a Central St. for operating on Founders Way on Thursday father was responsible for testimony, Morgan began to Tyshawn, struck up a he believed was a large an uninsured, unregistered at 7:38 p.m. a shooting weeks earlier making plans to kill a rel- conversation and picked gun in Morgan’s pocket. motor vehicle without a li- Police responded to a re- that left Morgan’s broth- ative of Tyshawn’s father up the boy’s basketball, They also presented GPS cense. port of a motor vehicle acci- er dead and his mother after the shooting death of they said. and cellphone evidence Sarah Bartlett, 36, of 73 dent with property damage at wounded. Tracey Morgan. What prosecutors said they said put him at the Wall St. Apt. 3, Worcester was the Holiday Inn Express on Fri- The verdict came after a “He said, ‘Everybody happened next turned one park that November day, arrested in the police station day at 1:37 a.m. Responding separate jury on Thursday must die,’” Walk- of hundreds of killings in as well as evidence that on Allens Lane on an out- officers found a vehicle that convicted the alleged trig- er, Edwards’ sister, testi- Chicago that year into a shortly after the shoot- standing warrant from Haver- had collided with a pole. No german, Dwright Boone- fied. “Grandmas, mamas, national news story: Boone- ing he started looking hill District Court on Thursday operator was present. Doty, and after a third kids and all.” Doty persuaded Tyshawn at the Facebook pages of man, Kevin Edwards, Tyshawn was killed af- to come into an alley — out Tyshawn’s mom and dad. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT ‘Wow child’ is special guest of orchestra that inspired him

BOSTON (AP) — A boy who charmed the world by exclaiming “Wow!” at the end of a classical music performance was a special guest of the orchestra that inspired his delight. The Boston Globe reports 9-year-old Ronan Mattin, of New Hampshire, and his grandparents attended a dress rehearsal at Boston’s Symphony Hall on Thurs- day as the Handel & Haydn Society prepared for its new season starting Friday. The venerable orches- tra launched a search for FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the “Wow Child” after the Singer and actress Diahann Carroll was 84. May concert using audio of the moment captured by WCRB-FM. Pioneering actress Handel & Haydn Presi- dent David Snead has said it was one of the most won- Diahann Carroll dies derful moments he has ever had in a concert hall. By Nekesa trayal of a black American Ronan’s grandmother Mumbi Moody woman in the 1960s. says her grandson listens PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS AP ENTERTAINMENT “They said it was a fan- to classical music at home WRITER tasy,” Carroll recalled in and will eventually begin Stephen Mattin and his grandson, Ronan, 9, attend the dress rehearsal 1998. “All of this was un- NEW YORK — Diahann playing instruments. at Boston’s Symphony Hall, Thursday. true. Much about the char- Carroll, the Oscar-nomi- acter of Julia I took from nated actress and singer my own life, my family.” who won critical acclaim Not shy when it came to as the first black woman James Franco’s ex-students confronting racial barri- to star in a non-servant role in a TV series as “Ju- ers, Carroll won her Tony lia,” has died. She was 84. portraying a high-fashion sue, allege sexual impropriety Carroll’s daughter, Su- American model in Paris san Kay, told The Asso- who has a love affair with a ciated Press her mother white American author in By Andrew Dalton Gaal was kept out of the died Friday in Los Ange- the 1959 Richard Rodgers AP ENTERTAINMENT master class for question- WRITER les of cancer. musical “No Strings.” Crit- ing its exploitative nature. ic Walter Kerr described Tither-Kaplan took the During her long career, LOS ANGELES — Two Carroll earned a Tony her as “a girl with a sweet class and was subsequent- smile, brilliant dark eyes actresses sued James ly cast in Rabbit Bandini Award for the musical “No Franco and the acting and Strings” and an Academy and a profile regal enough films, “which she now rec- to belong on a coin.” film school he founded ognizes was a direct result Award nomination for best Thursday, saying he intim- actress for “Claudine.” She appeared often in of her willingness to accept plays previously consid- idated his students into Franco’s exploitative be- But she was perhaps gratuitous and exploit- best known for her pio- ered exclusive territory havior without complaint.” for white actresses: “Same ative sexual situations far The lawsuit seeks dam- neering work on “Julia.” beyond those acceptable Carroll played Julia Bak- Time, Next Year,” “Ag- ages to be determined nes of God” and “Sunset on Hollywood film sets. at trial, an apology from er, a nurse whose husband Sarah Tither-Kaplan had been killed in Viet- Boulevard” (as faded star Franco and his partners, Norma Desmond, the role and Toni Gaal, former and the handover or de- nam, in the groundbreak- students at the actor’s ing situation comedy that played by Gloria Swanson struction of video of the in the 1950 film). now-closed Studio 4, said plaintiffs. aired from 1968 to 1971. in the lawsuit filed in Los “Diahann Carroll “I like to think that I Attorneys for the women Angeles Superior Court walked this earth for 84 opened doors for other are looking for more plain- that Franco pushed his years and broke ground women, although that tiffs to join, and for it to students into performing with every footstep. An wasn’t my original inten- become a class action. in increasingly explicit icon. One of the all-time tion,” she said in 2002. Tither-Kaplan previous- sex scenes on camera in greats,” director Ava Du- Her film career was ly recounted her experi- Vernay wrote on Twitter. sporadic. She began with an “orgy type setting.” FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ences with Franco and the “She blazed trails through a secondary role in “Car- Franco “sought to create James Franco attends the premiere of HBO’s school as one of five wom- dense forests and elegant- men Jones” in 1954 and a pipeline of young women “The Deuce” third and final season in New York. en who talked to the Los ly left diamonds along the five years later appeared who were subjected to his Angeles Times about him path for the rest of us to in “Porgy and Bess,” al- personal and professional after Franco won a Golden the plaintiffs and their at- early in 2018. follow. Extraordinary life. though her singing voice sexual exploitation in the Globe Award for “The Di- torneys for filing this scur- She was also among the Thank you, Ms. Carroll.” was dubbed because it name of education,” the saster Artist.” rilous publicity seeking women who spoke out Although she was not wasn’t considered strong suit alleges. Gaal is speaking out for lawsuit,” Plonsker said in against Franco on Twitter the first black woman to enough for the Gershwin The women say students the first time. a statement. when he won his Golden star in her own TV show opera. Her other films in- were led to believe roles In an interview on “The The lawsuit alleges that Globe in January 2018 at (Ethel Waters played a cluded “Goodbye Again,” in Franco’s films would Late Show with Stephen to take Franco’s master a time when the #MeToo maid in the 1950s series “Hurry Sundown,” “Paris be available to those who Colbert” last year, Franco class, students had to audi- movement was surging. “Beulah”), she was the Blues,” and “The Split.” went along. called the sexual miscon- tion by simulating sex acts Tither-Kaplan later told first to star as someone The 1974 film “Claudine” The situations described duct stories about him in- on film, which he watched the LA Times that the other than a servant. provided her most mem- in the suit arose during a accurate, but said, “If I’ve to choose candidates. Time’s Up anti-sexual ha- NBC executives were orable role. She played a master class in sex scenes done something wrong, I It says the class began rassment lapel pin Franco wary about putting “Julia” hard-bitten single mother that Franco taught at the will fix it. I have to.” with “encouraging female wore to the ceremony felt on the network during the of six who finds romance school, which he opened in The 41-year-old actor’s student actors to appear like “a slap in my face.” racial unrest of the 1960s, in Harlem with a garbage 2014 and closed in 2017. attorney Michael Plon- topless, then perform in The organization behind but it was an immediate man played by James Earl The lawsuit, which also sker said the claims in the sex scenes, then orgies and the pin, Time’s Up Now, hit. Jones. Carroll says she got names Franco’s produc- lawsuit are “ill-informed” gratuitous full nudity,” said in a statement Thurs- It had its critics, though, the role after the intended tion company Rabbit Ban- and have “already been without the careful guide- day that “If these allega- including some who said lead actress, Diana Sands, dini and his partners as debunked.” lines and closed sets that tions are true, we hope the Carroll’s character, who is became sick and insisted defendants, includes al- “James will not only ful- are the industry standard survivors, and all impacted the mother of a young son, her friend take the role legations Tither-Kaplan ly defend himself, but will for shooting sex scenes. by this behavior, receive was not a realistic por- (Sands died in 1973). made publicly last year also seek damages from The suit alleges that some measure of justice.” ‘Michael Jackson’s This Is It’ SPACE FOR LEASE gets box set after 10 years • 4500 Sq. Ft. • Ideal for a law firm • 3 large modern rooms each with a LOS ANGELES (AP) scheduled to begin. — A small-batch box set The film, which had the large storage room • Modern Baths of film, music and memo- highest global box office rabilia will be released to gross of any concert doc- • Central air • Elevator into unit celebrate the 10th anni- umentary, was released versary of “Michael Jack- in theaters that October, son’s This Is It,” the movie the first of several posthu- Rollerworld Plaza that captured Jackson’s mous projects the Jackson final concert rehearsals estate would produce. At Walnut Street and Route 1 South before his death. It was culled from the Only 1,000 numbered rehearsal footage for what call 617-620-9201 copies will be made of the was to have been a come- set that is available for back tour before Jackson’s presale at the Jackson doctor gave him a fatal online store and will be dose of the anesthetic released on Dec. 11, Sony Music and the Jackson es- propofol. tate announced Friday. It’s among the first Jack- Need to find Each will include four son projects announced LPs on translucent-blue since renewed allegations an article? vinyl, a 3-D Blu-Ray disc of child sexual abuse of the film, a 60-page cof- against the singer made fee table book and a ticket in the Emmy-winning doc- Subscribe to for a July 24, 2009 con- umentary “Leaving Nev- cert at O2 Arena in Lon- erland,” which Jackson’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS e-edition on don that was never held estate has repeatedly at- The cover image for Michael Jackson’s This Is because Jackson died 18 tacked and challenged in It 10th anniversary box set. days before the shows was court. A8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 LOOK! National Storytelling Day, Global James Bond Day, National Kiss a Wrestler Day

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eliebers (Justin Bieber I never knew I needed finally that is what sets this duo apart. “Legacy” by Mike Posner & fans) all over the world happened. They give us funk and they give Talib Kweli had their hearts broken Here we go. us a slight electro-’80s synth pop B Posner has taken a break from twice this week. vibe. But most importantly, they his mission of hiking and almost The first heartbreak was when THE BREAKDOWN make you want to dance. dying from rattlesnake bites to the singer re-tied the knot with “10,000 Hours” by Dan + Shay “Nice to Meet Ya” release a song with American supermodel Hailey (Baldwin) & Justin Bieber by Niall Horan rap legend Talib Kweli. Togeth- Bieber in a second, much larg- er, the two artists give off a cool er and celebrity-filled ceremony The second you hear Dan + When One Direction was still vibe while addressing legendary on Monday. The initial nuptials Shay in a song, you can’t help a boy band, Niall Horan was status in today’s society, and happened in secret last Septem- but think about love. This col- my least favorite. That opinion what it means in relation to so- ber. laboration with Justin Bieber is WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA especially continued with the cial media. The ending lyrics, “I The second heartbreak this no different. With lyrics like “I’d release of his debut solo album rely on something that’s stron- week was when Bieber teamed spend 10,000 hours and 10,000 “Flicker” in 2017. I just didn’t ger than me and all my songs up with country duo Dan + Shay more, oh if that’s what it takes think the guy had chops. Until skip it if it came up on shuffle. will live much longer than me,” on “10,000 Hours,” a song dedi- to learn that sweet heart of now. The former boy bander is describe the song’s meaning in a cated to each of their wives. The yours,” the moral of the song is “Cry for Me” all grown up on “Nice to Meet nutshell. country duo and pop superstar about getting to know every sin- by Camila Cabello Ya.” To my own surprise, this re- wrote this song with the idea gle thing about your partner, no lease is my favorite of the week. “Slow Burn (Live from Sun Stu- The former Fifth Harmony of serenading their loved ones, matter how long it takes. While He sounds confident, sexy, and I dios, 2019)” by Aly & AJ member is giving me total Sha- which they do so quite adorably Dan + Shay are always harmon- didn’t want to skip the song in kira vibes with this release, Sisters and former Disney in the music video ic perfection, the addition of the first 30 seconds. He reminds Channel stars Aly & AJ Mi- Hopefully, the flawless vocals Bieber’s flawless vocals takes it except with better vocals. With me of a raspier, poppier Hozier chalka sound flawless in their and harmonies in the song will to a whole other level. Add this every new release from her up- throughout the track. The song vulnerable rendition of Kac- mend the broken hearts of Bie- to Dan + Shay’s list of wedding coming album, Cabello contin- is groovy, edgy, and even in- ey Musgraves’ “Slow Burn.” ber’s fans. It’s definitely a con- songs, and make this a first for ues to get in touch with her edgy cludes live instruments (what What’s even more breathtak- tender for my future wedding the Biebs. side, all while keeping a Latin a concept in this day and age). ing about this release? It was song, somewhere on my list flavor. While I enjoy the singer’s Bravo, Horan. Bravo. “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM” recorded live and left uncut. behind “Speechless” by Dan + variance throughout the song, by Travis Scott “The Bones” by The now adult women are a Shay. giving us high-pitched vocals Maren Morris & Hozier powerhouse duo on this cover. In other music news this week, I am not typically a fan of during the chorus and spunki- Their vocals are captivating we got a sub-par song from rap- Scott’s music. The baby dad- er sounds in her verses, this is Speaking of Hozier, I never and the single guitar back- per Travis Scott, just days after dy of billionaire Kylie Jenner my least favorite of her recent knew I needed this collaboration up is relaxing. It’s safe to say the news broke of an alleged caught my attention with his releases. until it was downloaded onto the two aren’t leaving the mu- split between him and girl- latest release. He took a more my music library. Country star “Superstar” by Majid Jordan sic world anytime soon, even friend/baby mama Kylie Jenner. subtle approach on “HIGH- Morris seems to be everywhere though they’ve both scored a Coincidental timing? I think EST APPROACH,” one that is The Canadian R&B duo is like these days, and it seems as number of huge acting jobs not. Maybe the bad publicity more enjoyable for my taste. The Jackson 5, Maroon 5, and though the Irish musician want- over the years. Most recently, will give him another number Compared to his most popular Foster the People all rolled into ed in on all the musical magic with AJ as a lead role in ABC’s one hit. tracks, like “SICKO MODE” or one sound. Yes, they are R&B, she’s been making. “The Bones” “Schooled.” Also this week, I fell in love “Goosebumps,” I like this one but they take a more modern gives me country, indie-rock, with a Canadian R&B duo, we because he used less auto-tune. approach. “Superstar” is dif- and alternative vibes all within Bella diGrazia can be reached got new singles from a former I’m not saying the song is very ferent from any R&B songs be- one sound. Their vocals, togeth- at [email protected]. Fol- girl bander and a former boy good. I’m just saying I don’t ing released out into the music er, are hauntingly beautiful and low her on Twitter @Belladi- bander, and a collaboration that hate it. And I probably wouldn’t world right now, and I think harmonic. Grazia. Swampscott’s 5th Annual Harvest Swampscott man takes 4th place Festival set for Sunday

ITEM STAFF REPORT local merchants, games, residents who share a zombies in the gazebo, common love and en- SWAMPSCOTT — The local merchants, fortune thusiasm for the town, 5th Annual Harvest Festi- telling and a variety of with a long-term goal of val will take place at Lin- food trucks. It’s a commu- strengthening community scott Park on Sunday. nity event hosted by For bonds by hosting inclusive From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Love of Swampscott, town-wide events. neighboring families and with help from a dozen lo- Ticket costs are $12 for residents will enjoy an in- cal partners. children, but free for ac- flatable fun house, perfor- For the Love of Swamp- companying adults and mances by Fenway’s Dav- scott is a non-profit or- children under the age of ey the Clown, a raffle from ganization, created by one. Studio behind ‘Sesame Street’ is making an Elmo talk show

NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert, Jim- my Fallon, Jimmy Kim- mel... and Elmo? Sesame Workshop is developing a talk show starring the squeaky- voiced puppet, called “The Not Too Late Show with Elmo,” where he will in- terview celebrity guests. Production begins next month, but it’s not clear when the program will air. It was announced Thursday as part of a deal between HBO Max and the children’s television producer. The centerpiece of the deal is five new sea- sons of “Sesame Street” that begin next year. The episodes will air first on AP FILE PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO the pay cable service and Sesame Workshop is developing a talk show star- then be made available ring Elmo, called “The Not Too Late Show with Tom Keenan of Swampscott takes 4th place in the New England for free through PBS. Elmo,” where he will interview celebrity guests. Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off at Topsfield Fair. His pumpkin weighed Part of the deal is two in at 1,936 pounds. new animated series. products will be available classic episodes from the More “Sesame Street” on-demand, including past 50 years. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 Classical football gets back on track with win By Harold Rivera said. “He’s been consistent all ITEM SPORTS EDITOR season. We’re going to rely heavily on Kalvin. He works LYNN — The Classical foot- hard, he runs hard. He’s ball team’s back on track. someone that’s going to help After consecutive losses, us be successful.” Classical bounced back in Vaughan credited Classi- style with a 48-8 win over cal’s offensive line for domi- Salem Friday at Manning nating in the trenches. Field. “Luis Gonzalez got his rst “We want to win every opportunity to start,” Vaughan game,” Rams coach Brian said. “He did an excellent job. Vaughan said. “This was an- David Doucette makes all our other game we wanted to win. line calls at center. He did an We had to execute, that’s excellent job. They do a good what we worked on and I feel job every week.” we executed. I feel we had a Quarterback Daniel Gison- good week of practice. That no continued his stellar sea- always helps. I think it son. Gisonno completed 10 of showed a little bit. But we 16 pass attempts for 91 yards still have a long way to go as and ran it ve times for 82 a football team. We want to yards. Gisonno ran for two get better every week, every scores and hit Jeffrey Hill for day. This was a step in the a touchdown pass. Nico Ga- right direction.” leazzi logged 46 rushing Kalvin So carried Classi- yards on three carries and cal’s offense with 112 rushing nished Classical’s scoring yards and three touchdowns with a 41-yard touchdown on 13 carries. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK run in the closing stages. “Kalvin’s been doing it for Classical’s Kalvin So (right) rushed for 112 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Salem us every game,” Vaughan CLASSICAL, B2 Friday night at Manning Field. Swampscott rides fast start to win over NEC foe Winthrop By Joshua Kummins Palmer, who scored the de- FOR THE ITEM ciding touchdown in last week’s 27-20 win at Beverly, SWAMPSCOTT — also found the end zone on Swampscott head football the opening play of last year’s coach Bob Serino knew his meeting with the Vikings. team was in for a tough This score helped Swamp- Northeastern Conference scott start and end the rst challenge on Friday night, quarter with a 7-0 lead. but it didn’t take long for his The Big Blue’s second drive Big Blue to set the tone was halted after crossing against Winthrop. mid eld, allowing Winthrop One dynamic play was all to storm down eld for a 14- the hosts would need en play drive that started on its route to a 28-6 win at Block- own 12-yard line. Ryan Hov- sidge Field, as Zack Palmer ermale’s 4-yard touchdown returned the opening kickoff capped it off, but a blocked for a touchdown and Thomas extra point allowed Swamp- Frisoli kicked the ensuing scott to maintain a 7-6 lead ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK extra point. with seven minutes left in “After watching game after English’s Mathias Fowler had 175 passing the second quarter. game of lm (on Winthrop) yards, 79 rushing yards, 55 receiving yards, Swampscott padded its we knew we’d be in for a bat- lead as Graham Inzana com- four total touchdowns and an interception in a tle, but we didn’t let the foot pleted three passes during a win over Gloucester Friday night. off the pedal all week,” Seri- nine-play drive. A 15-yard no said. “Coach (Peter) Bush pass to Palmer and 14-yard- and his staff put in a half- ITEM FILE PHOTO er to Arturo Vasquez for the hour or 40 minutes a day on English football touchdown nished the Swampscott’s Zack Palmer returned the special teams, and that group series. opening kickoff for a touchdown in a win keeps scoring. It was a great shuts out Gloucester over Winthrop Friday night. start for us.” SWAMPSCOTT, B2 By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF LYNN — The English football team had to wait four Peabody falls just short to rival Danvers weeks for its home opener. But it was well worth the wait. By Anne Marie Tobin 14-0 game on a 28-yard The Bulldogs dominated from start to nish, cruising ITEM STAFF run by JP Kelter. to a 42-0 win over Gloucester Friday night at Manning Danvers threatened late PEABODY — The Field. in the half, driving all the Peabody football team English’s defense had a big night, forcing three rst- way to the Peabody six. snatched defeat from half turnovers and giving its offense a short eld to But a Brandon Caniff what was shaping up to work with most of the game. interception (4 catches, be a come-from-behind “The defense played great,” English coach Chris Car- 48 yards)in the end zone victory over Northeastern roll said. “The shutout was great, but just the way they closed out the half, keep- Conference rival Danvers played was impressive. We played fast, our linebackers ing it a two-score game at Friday night at Coley Lee were lling holes and our line was eating up blockers. 14-0. Field. They just played fast and physical. That’s what we Peabody made a game With a little more than of it in the third quarter, preach.” two minutes to go, the scoring two touchdowns Mathias Fowler did it all in this one. Starting the Tanners lined up for a go- in a 1:27 span to make it game at quarterback, Fowler completed 9-of-16 passes ahead 22-yard eld goal, 14-13 with 8:34 left in the for 175 yards and one touchdown, ran for 79 yards and but the kick sailed wide, third quarter. two touchdowns and caught two passes, one for a touch- ITEM FILE PHOTO sealing a 14-13 win for Facing a third-and-8 down, for 55 yards. Fowler also added an interception on the Falcons. Peabody’s Colby Therrien had two catches from its own 35, with an defense. “We just couldn’t make for 70 yards and a touchdown in a loss to empty back eld, quarter- “Mathias had a nice bounce back game,” Carroll said. that big play and we did Danvers Friday night. back Alex DeNisco (11- “He ran in two touchdowns, threw one and caught one. just enough to lose,” said of-13, 146 yards, TD) hit Not many kids can do that. DJ Brathwaite had a few big scored a lot more than 13 nal a 7-yard dash into Peabody coach Mark Bet- Colby Therrien (2 catches, catches. Wes Chandler blocked really well. Tahj Purter tencourt. “We just made points.” the end zone by Chase 70 yards) on the numbers, had another typical few big catches. But Mathias leads some mistakes and we On its second posses- Eary. Maximillian Leete who took it 65 yards into us and he led the way (Friday).” had trouble handling the sion, Peabody drove all added the point and it the end zone to make it 14- After a scoreless rst quarter, English got on the ball. We made some great the way to the Falcons’ was 7-0, Danvers, with 6. The PAT was blocked. board early in the second. Fowler capped an 81-yard halftime adjustments on 11-yard line only to stall. 9:18 to play in the half. “Alex is getting better drive with a 13-yard touchdown scamper to put the both sides of the ball and Joe Swanton missed a 29- Peabody fumbled the and is more steady getting Bulldogs ahead 7-0 (Tyler Drinan kick). we had plenty of opportu- yard eld goal attempt, ball away on the rst his reads,” said Betten- From there a couple turnovers from the Bulldogs’ de- nities to win this game. and that was all the Fal- play of its next drive. court. “He showed much fense gave the offense a short eld. You can’t blame it on the cons needed to drive 80 Danvers needed only better poise.” ENGLISH, B2 kicker as we should have yards in 12 plays, the three plays to make it a PEABODY, B2 Marblehead takes down NEC rival Beverly in close game By Scot Cooper had broken on top against the fore the quarter ended when Magicians responded to every FOR THE ITEM Magicians early in the rst quarterback Joshua Robert- Beverly hard tackle with one of quarter, when running back son found A. J. Russo as he cut their own, and the game would MARBLEHEAD — The Mar- Jaichaun Stanton-Jones raced across the center of the eld for be decided in the nal 12 min- blehead football team knew in from 57 yards out, but the a 36-yard score. Eli Feingold’s utes. Beverly would bring its A-game score was wiped out by a Pan- PAT kick tied it at 7-7 with 16 Marblehead’s Tim Cronin to Friday night’s battle at Piper ther penalty. seconds left in the rst. scored the rst of his two Field. Stanton-Jones came back and The game quieted down in touchdowns to put Marblehead After a low-scoring, back-and- broke one for 54-yards on Bev- the second quarter, and in the up 14-7, three minutes into the forth rst half, the Magicians erly’s next possession, this one third quarter, with both teams fourth. It was another Beverly settled into the  ow of things. counted, and Joseph Kotwicki’s looking to see who could make ITEM FILE PHOTO turnover that allowed the Ma- Marblehead scored twice in the PAT kick put the Panthers on the biggest hit on defense to gicians to double up the lead to Marblehead’s Tim Cronin rushed second half en route to a 21-13 top 7-0 with 3:10 left in the rst hopefully spark their offense. 21-7. for two touchdowns in a win win over the Panthers. quarter. Beverly was laying everything over Beverly Friday night. The Panthers thought they Marblehead responded be- out to retake the lead, but the MARBLEHEAD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 St. John’s Prep football grabs big win over Westford Lynnfield (7-5) hosts Tri- English (2-10-1) hosts Marblehead 3, SCHOOL ROUNDUP ton Tuesday (3:45). unbeaten Beverly Monday Saugus 0 By Mike Alongi Salem 3, (5:15) at Manning. The Magicians won by ITEM STAFF Swampscott 2 Marblehead 3, set scores of 25-17, 25-23, Vincent Palmer and Saugus 0 Pat Nistl rushed for 25-22. Fernando Barranco each Carter Murray netted Abby Schwartz had sev- three touchdowns to pace scored one goal in the loss, two goals and Anne Sher- the St. John’s Prep offense en digs for Marblehead, while Kyle Fitzgerald and idan scored her first varsi- while Anna Schluter and as the Eagles earned a Thomas Poska each had ty goal. Lilah Thompson combined 42-9 win over Westford one assist. Goalkeeper The Magicians host for 13 kills in the win. Academy in a non-confer- Mason Bergeron had four Gloucester next Friday ence battle on the road saves for the Big Blue. (3:30). Marblehead (9-4) takes Friday afternoon. Swampscott takes on Lynnfield 3, Ipswich 1 on Salem Monday (5:30). Matt Crowley threw for Marblehead Monday (4). Pioneers coach Mark Tech 3, PMA 1 over 150 yards and one Peabody 8, Vermont logged his 250th Set scores were 16-25, touchdown, while Jackson Winthrop 0 career win as Lynnfield 25-16, 25-21 and 25-22. Delaney had one touch- Peabody scored fivewon its eighth straight. Nayeliz Ortiz and Del- down reception and Nick goals in the first half and VOLLEYBALL sy Ortiz led Tech’s ser- Masterson had one rush- never looked back. Ed- Danvers 3, Classical 1 vice game. Nani Merced ing touchdown. ward Santos led the Tan- The Rams fell by set and KK Carrasquillo also The Prep (5-0) has eight ners with two goals. Ben scores of 17-25, 25-21, 20- played well. days off before it gets back Kyenga, Kyle Joyce, Ben 25, 19-25. Pamela Diaz Tech (7-5) travels to Chel- in action next Saturday (2) Kemp, Victor Maciel, Enco had 10 digs, eight service sea next Thursday (5:30). against Catholic Confer- Gjorga and Chris Fazollo points and three kills, FIELD HOCKEY ence rival Catholic Memo- each scored one goal. Will while Brooke Warren had Marblehead 0, rial in the Eagles’ home- Machado logged the shut- eight service points and Beverly 0 coming game at Cronin out win with eight saves. three kills. Chloe Clement Callie O’Neill, Mae Col- Memorial Stadium. Peabody (6-3) travels to and Kiara Edmonds each BOYS SOCCER Billerica Saturday (3). had six kills, while Cher- well, Maddie Dimare, Lynnfield 4, Ipswich 0 GIRLS SOCCER ish Nwoko and Jean Gup- Lydia Hurley, Sammi Ben- Tommy Buston scored Gloucester 3, ton-Morrison each had dicksen and Leah Veprek two goals for the Pioneers English 1 five kills and four assists. played well in the draw for ITEM FILE PHOTO to pace the offense, while Melissa Zayas netted her Amber Crayton had four Marblehead. Pat Nistl rushed for three touchdowns in Tommy Hauser and Alex eighth goal of the season. kills and six digs. The Magicians (5-4-1) St. John’s Prep’s win over Westford Academy Gentile each scored one Julianna Perry and Arian- Classical (9-2) hosts host Swampscott Monday Friday night. goal. na Garcia also played well. Malden Monday (5). (4).

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK English’s Sam Ofurie (center) rushed for one touchdown in a win over Gloucester Friday. English wins home opener vs. Gloucester ENGLISH From B1 Fowler picked off a Gloucester pass and got to work fast on offense, hitting Purter (three catches, 109 yards, one touchdown) for a 39-yard gain through the air. Then Sam Ofurie ran in a 20-yard touchdown to stretch the lead to 14-0. English forced a Gloucester fumble next and Fowler took advantage with a 2-yard touchdown scamper to ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK give English a 21-0 lead before the half. Classical’s Nico Galeazzi rushed for 46 yards and one touchdown in a win over Salem Friday The Bulldogs didn’t take their foot off the gas pedal in night. the second half. Fowler hit Purter down the right side- line and the junior wide receiver made a pair of defend- ers miss on a 59-yard touchdown catch to stretch the lead to 28-0. Classical football beats NEC foe Salem From there sophomore Jessie Maggs (3-for-4, 68 yards, one touchdown) took over at quarterback while Fowler CLASSICAL the end of the quarter (con- sacked Holloway on 4th- bert returned a kickoff 75 moved to wide receiver. The offense didn’t skip a beat. From B1 version failed) and the and-long to end the threat. yards for a touchdown to Maggs hit Fowler on a 27-yard touchdown pass to put Rams led 22-0. “We tackled much better avoid the shutout, with the Bulldogs ahead 35-0. The Rams found the end A muffed punt to start than we’ve been tackling in Holloway adding the con- Joshua Transtamar ran in a 22-yard touchdown late zone on each of their first the second quarter gave the past,” Vaughan said. version via rush. in the fourth quarter to seal the 42-0 win for the Bull- four possessions. After a Classical a short field at “That’s something we want Classical, now at 2-2 on dogs. Salem squib kick, Classical Salem’s 10. Gisonno con- to continue getting better the season, hosts Winthrop “Most importantly for me special teams had a big marched its way down the nected with Eusebio Quin- at and hopefully we do get next Friday (7:30). game and defense,” Carroll said. “Our defense carried field. So sealed a 53-yard tana for nine yards and hit better at it.” “(Winthrop) coach the momentum and kept Gloucester off the field. We drive with a 2-yard rumble Hill for a 1-yard touchdown So’s 1-yard touchdown (Johnathan) Cadigan’s a started a little slow on offense. Not to make excuses but and added the 2-point con- pass (Kyle Durant PAT). run (PAT missed) gave good friend of mine,” I think the wind played a little bit of a factor at first. version, putting Classical Salem picked up steam Classical a 35-0 lead at Vaughan said. “He does an Maybe some first-home-game jitters. But we settled up 8-0 out of the gate. On on its next possession. The halftime. outstanding job over there. down and ran the game plan.” the next drive, Gisonno Witches moved the chains Touchdown runs from So It’s going to be a great Now the Bulldogs (3-1) shift their focus to a tough scored from 16 yards out on inside Classical’s 30, with a (12 yards in the third quar- matchup. I coached there Northeastern Conference matchup at home against a keeper. Gisonno hit Mau- 26-yard toss from quarter- ter, Durant PAT) and Ga- in 2007 and I understand Revere Saturday (1). rice Sequeira on the 2-point back Jeffrey Holloway to leazzi (41 yards in the their culture. It’s a special “Revere is a tough team,” Carroll said. “They have conversion. Jeandavis Cardenas as the fourth quarter, PAT culture. Those kids are al- good skill players and are very well coached. Always a Gisonno then added a 49- key play of the drive. But blocked) sealed Classical’s ways ready to play on tough opponent, we haven’t played them in a couple yard touchdown run before Rams linebacker Galeazzi scoring. Salem’s Devin Tol- Friday nights.” years. It should be a great game.” Fast start propels Swampscott to victory Strong second half lifts SWAMPSCOTT Bobby Hubert’s 6-yard scores on a 9-yard touch- the Big Blue’s final scoring Marblehead over Beverly From B1 run, Vasquez picked off a down run with 3:30 to play drive. The senior quarter- pass at the goal line to in the third quarter. back then found Cameron “(Palmer’s run) got keep the score 14-6 going “Dylan played one of the O’Brien from four yards MARBLEHEAD things going for us, but into halftime. best games in his four away with 3:18 remaining From B1 they came right back with The Big Blue began the years here,” Serino said. in the game. J. T. Monahan pounced on a Beverly fumble at the that long drive,” Serino second half like they end- “He ran the hardest I’ve Next Friday, Swamp- Marblehead 30, and on the next play Cronin was in the said. “We got Graham ed the first. Andrew Au- ever seen him run. He scott visits Danvers (7) end zone again, this time from 70 yards out. Duncan throwing some passes on gustin’s interception six compliments the line ev- while Winthrop travels to Moreland’s touchdown closed the scoring for 21-13 final. the sideline, and the of- plays into the third quar- ery time in practice. Just Classical (7:30). Cronin said his team was determined to play better in fense really responded.” ter quickly turned into six an all-around team play- “We have Classical and the second half after a few adjustments. Winthrop used four dif- points following an 8-play er.” that’s a conference game “We definitely were struggling moving the ball in the ferent ball carriers as it drive. Dylan January January carried the ball for us,” Winthrop coach first half, the second half we went in, we looked at what moved inside the 5-yard picked up a pair of first five more times and caught Jonathan Cadigan said. we had to do, the line stepped it up and played awesome, line on the final drive of downs before extending a 6-yard pass from Inzana “We have to regroup for everyone stepped it up, it was a change in momentum, the first half, but after Swampscott’s lead to two to move the chains during Classical.” really,” Cronin said. Beverly coach Andrew Morency said his team gave its best shot, but it got what it expected in a solid game Peabody misses last-minute field goal in loss from Marblehead. “Both teams were playing hard, we’re banged up, PEABODY ton nailed the PAT. court gave a shout out to game is at Marblehead they’re banged up, it was the game we expected from From B1 “We were excited on the defense. Friday (7). them,” Morency said. the big first score by Col- “In the first half we “We don’t have much Magicians coach Jim Rudloff said his team might A bad snap on a punt at- by, so excited that one of gave them so very short time to hang our heads,” have tried to do too much early on. tempt on the Falcons’ next our guys forgets about fields but when we didn’t Bettencourt said. “The “We may have been overthinking things, trying to do possession led to a turn- the PAT so we only had I thought our defense was bottom line is we prepared too much early, we made mistakes, but this high school over on downs with Pea- 10 guys on the field,” sais outstanding,” he said. for this game. We had a football, you have to play through those mistakes,” Rud- body taking over at the Bettencourt. “That’s not Peabody’s 1969 Class A great week of practice.The loff said. “We know they’re banged everybody’s banged Danvers 8. Therrien took on the kicker, that’s on state championship team big things we executed, up now, kids in Danvers, Peabody, and in Nebraska, ev- it the rest of the way to us.” was honored at halftime. but it was the little things erybody playing high school football is banged up, you make it 14-13 after Swan- Despite the loss, Betten- The Tanners’ (2-2) next that got us.” have to play through it, and we were able to.” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY St. John’s at Needham (6) Navs GM loses battle with cancer Football Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Pentucket (2) Classical at Beverly (10) TERLECKY mond. He enjoyed inviting cer in February 2018. Fur- the way he lived his life Revere at Saugus (2:30) St. Mary’s at Mystic Valley (3) From A1 young fans out onto the ther tests revealed he car- and the way he treated Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7) Winthrop at Peabody (4) field between innings and ried an inoperable tumor. people. If everyone could Boys Soccer Field Hockey purchased the organiza- aimed to provide the best He stepped away from his treat others with half Classical at Beverly (10) Swampscott at Newburyport (2:30) tion in 2012. He spent 41 possible fan experience. general manager duties of the genuine kindness Peabody at Billerica (2) Peabody at Revere (2:30) years as an executive in “He worked hard at get- during the 2018 season, and respect Bill did, the baseball before retiring ting people to Fraser,” said when Gill and Ashley world would be a better SPORTS BRIEFS at the end of the 2019 Fu- Manning/Fraser Facili- Laramie stepped up in his place. I’m a better person tures Collegiate Baseball ties Manager Rich Avery. place, but remained close for knowing and learning The entry fee includes a Gannon Par 70 5K League season. “He brought a new wave to the team and returned from Bill.” post-race breakfast and all “Bill was not only a won- of fans to Fraser, so to last season. “When he came to town, The Gannon 18-Hole Par pre-registered runners will derful baseball man and speak. He never stopped. “I saw a different side I learned anything and 70 5K will be held on Satur- receive a long sleeve shirt. day, Nov. 16 at 8:30 a.m. at a terrific general manag- Even when he was sick, he of him battling cancer,” everything possible about The proceeds help pro- er but, more important- worked hard at bringing a said Laramie, the assis- running a minor league Gannon Golf Course. It is mote the many Lynn run- one of the few all grass 5K ly, he was a loyal friend, very good low-cost family tant general manager. “He team,” Laramie said. “He ning activities that wel- cross country courses in wonderful father and was friendly event to Lynn ev- knew I lost my dad two and wanted to run our team New England and the comes all communities. blessed with a great sense ery night.” a half years ago to cancer. like a minor league as course covers all 18 holes in Entry forms are available of humor,” Salvi said. “He Terlecky strived to in- I got the more emotional much as possible. Things sequence. on www.lwrun.org or from had only friends. No ene- volve the Navigators in parts of what was going to that seemed small were The event is hosted by the [email protected] mies. He’ll be missed.” local activities. He served happen to him. Every per- big learning points for Lynn Parks & Recreation Pre entries must be Under Terlecky’s watch, on the Lynn Chamber of son’s different with can- me. It’s endless, what I Department and Gannon received by Tuesday, the Navigators were Commerce Board of Di- cer. My dad was the same learned from him, because Golf Course. November 12. named FCBL Organiza- rectors and was often way, both very positive. I learned so much.” tion of the Year in 2015 spotted at local Little You could physically see it Terlecky is survived by and 2018. Attendance in- League events. He earned on him, but mentally it’s his son, Tyler, wife Kait- NFL creased steadily during Bridgewell’s Employment what kept him going. It’s lyn, mother Eileen, and AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE his eight-year tenure, with East East Supports Program Cham- very admirable for anyone sister Mary Ann. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA an average of 1,200 fans pion Award in 2018 for his that battles cancer to con- A funeral will be held New England 4 0 0 1.000 122 27 Dallas 3 1 0 .750 107 56 attending games since work supporting individu- tinue their daily lives and next Wednesday at 9 a.m. Buffalo 3 1 0 .750 76 63 Philadelphia 2 2 0 .500 110 105 2017. N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 33 70 N.Y. Giants 2 2 0 .500 87 97 als with disabilities in the continue working. at Solimine Funeral Home Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Washington 0 4 0 .000 66 118 “Bill’s the reason for the community. “He was like another followed by a funeral Mass South South revitalization of baseball W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA “For a guy that wasn’t father figure for me for at St. John the Evangelist Houston 2 2 0 .500 78 78 New Orleans 3 1 0 .750 84 92 at Fraser Field,” said Nav- originally from Lynn, the past eight years. It Church in Swampscott Indianapolis 2 2 0 .500 94 102 Tampa Bay 2 2 0 .500 123 117 igators Director of Public he was what Lynn’s all was tough seeing both my at 10 a.m. Relatives and Jacksonville 2 2 0 .500 84 84 Carolina 2 2 0 .500 95 80 Relations Joe Gill. “The Tennessee 2 2 0 .500 91 62 Atlanta 1 3 0 .250 70 99 about,” Avery said. “He dads, my real dad and my friends are respectfully North North rise in attendance and the was involved with the work dad, lose their bat- invited to attend. Visiting W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA success on the field was Cleveland 2 2 0 .500 89 91 Green Bay 3 1 0 .750 85 69 city as a whole. He was tles to cancer.” hours will be on Tuesday Baltimore 2 2 0 .500 135 100 Chicago 3 1 0 .750 66 45 the product of Bill’s hard one of the first to welcome Both Gill and Laramie from 4-8 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 3 0 .250 76 88 Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 work and leadership.” me when I first got the said they viewed Terlecky Donations in Bill’s mem- Cincinnati 0 4 0 .000 57 110 Minnesota 2 2 0 .500 84 63 Perhaps what Terlecky West West job and we became really as a role model. ory may be made to his W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA will best be remembered good friends. It’s a sad day. “I learned a tremen- “Little Pals” at St. Jude Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 135 94 San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 for is the impact he left on Oakland 2 2 0 .500 79 102 Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 He’s definitely going to be dous amount from Bill,” Children’s Research Hos- L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 90 74 L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 the community. Terlecky missed in the city.” Gill said. “Not only about pital, 501 St. Jude Place, Denver 0 4 0 .000 70 93 Arizona 0 3 1 .125 74 115 was known for bringing Terlecky was diagnosed baseball but about life. He Memphis, TN 38105 or at Thursday’s Game Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. radiant energy to the dia- with stage four colon can- was a role model to me by stjude.org. Seattle 30, L.A. Rams 29 New England at Washington, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Arizona at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 1 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Minnesota at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Denver at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Jacksonville at Carolina, 1 p.m. Indianapolis at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m. Buffalo at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game Pats get set to face shaky Redskins Chicago vs Oakland at London, UK, 1 p.m. Cleveland at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. LANDOVER, Md. (AP) that everyone assumes or Case Keenum tak- gone through OTAs and — One of these NFL fran- will be gone at the end of ing snaps this weekend. training camp. You get NHL chises is not like the other. this season, if not sooner, Turns out, it will be Mc- used to everybody. There’s EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE At all. On one side, there’s and a starting QB spot Coy, making him the third not a player in here that Atlantic Division Central Division the New England Patri- that keeps shuffling. QB to play for Washington hasn’t caught a pass from GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 2 2 0 0 4 9 4 Colorado 1 1 0 0 2 5 3 ots: Led by Bill Belichick’s No wonder New En- this season. all three quarterbacks,” Tampa Bay 1 1 0 0 2 5 2 Nashville 1 1 0 0 2 5 2 defense and Tom Brady gland is favored by about Redskins running back Thompson said. “Right Boston 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 Winnipeg 2 1 1 0 2 9 10 Buffalo 1 1 0 0 2 3 1 St. Louis 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 at quarterback, they’re two touchdowns on the Chris Thompson made the now, it doesn’t affect any- Montreal 1 0 0 1 1 3 4 Minnesota 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 the reigning Super Bowl road Sunday. case that such uncertain- thing. I don’t think it af- Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 3 4 ty at the sport’s most im- Florida 1 0 1 0 0 2 5 Dallas 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 champs and just so hap- Not until Gruden an- fects the morale of the Ottawa 1 0 1 0 0 3 5 Pacific Division pen to be 4-0 this season. nounced his pick Friday, portant position was not a team, the players, or any- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA On the other? The Wash- no one knew for sure big deal. thing like that.” GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 1 1 0 0 2 4 1 Washington 2 2 0 0 4 5 3 Edmonton 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 ington Redskins are 0-4, whether it would be Colt “That’s not something That’s certainly N.Y. Rangers 1 1 0 0 2 6 4 Anaheim 1 1 0 0 2 2 1 have a coach, Jay Gruden, McCoy, Dwayne Haskins we think about. We’ve possible. 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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 Dad finally writes his will and names surprise executor DEAR ABBY: I am 30 them is unlikely. If you years old, the only child Dear Abby is written by Abigail have a child, she will of divorced parents in want him or her to know their late 60s. Neither of Van Buren, also known as Jeanne the grandparents, and them has remarried. Phillips, and was founded by her possibly have help with Because of certain fam- baby-sitting, etc. Your rea- ily events, I encouraged mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact son for not wanting to Dad to create a will four Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. move to the “middle of years ago. He never had Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. nowhere” because of the one because he doesn’t economic sacrifice in- have much money or any volved makes sense. property to bequeath, but You need to think very my understanding is that to address. However, you the middle of nowhere, carefully about what putting things in writing are “allowed” to talk to and the only city close to marriage to her will helps immensely when your father about any them has extremely poor mean before taking the the time comes. question you wish. Ex- job prospects for both of next step. And above all, The will Dad finally plain that you always as- us. As of right now they’re have some serious conver- produced is a cookie cut- sumed it would be your a four-hour drive away sations with her about ter one from the internet responsibility to take care from us, which I think is your feelings. A compro- and not even notarized. of his affairs if he was a reasonable distance. We mise might be to move But I was most surprised unable to, and ask him moved here only six nearer to her family, but when I saw he had named why he chose the person months ago, and now still in an area where you his sister as his executor. he did to be his executor. she’s clamoring to get can both find adequate Is this normal for people He may not have wanted back closer to home. employment. with adult children? I to burden you with the To complicate things, I feel my parents are my responsibility or had oth- prefer an urban living en- DEAR ABBY: Is it con- responsibility to care for er reasons for naming his vironment, and that seems sidered rude to ask to as they age. Assigning sister as his executor. In not to be an option. My take some ice water with this duty to my aunt, who the final analysis, the de- girlfriend says she would you from a restaurant af- will be at least in her 70s cision was his to make. be open to moving in the ter you have paid for your when Dad passes, feels future, but if I’m being meal? An old friend of like an undue financial DEAR ABBY: My girl- honest, that seems unlike- mine insists it is very and emotional burden on friend and I have been ly. What can I say to her? wrong. Thank you. her. Am I allowed to talk together going on two to him about his choice of years, and I feel like I WILLING TO THIRSTY IN THE executor? want to marry her. I think COMPROMISE MIDWEST I could spend the rest of DAD’S KEEPER IN my life with her. I have DEAR WILLING: I DEAR THIRSTY: No WASHINGTON already asked her father. agree that once you and rule of etiquette prevents a Recently she told me your girlfriend/fianceepatron from asking to take DEAR DAD’S KEEPER: she wants to move closer move closer to her family, a go-cup of water with Subjects like these are of- to her family. They live in the chances of her agree- them from a restaurant. ten sensitive and difficult ing to move farther from Your friend is mistaken. BRIDGE

Forty years without a world title We are looking at Edgar Kaplan and points. Since they did not use trans- Norman Kay, who get my vote as the fers, Kay forced to game with three best pair never to win a world title, spades. despite 40 years of trying. They fin- West led the diamond two. After ished second to the Italian Blue Team winning with dummy’s king, Kay called in both the 1967 and for the spade king, which East had to the 1968 . duck to defeat the contract. That was Kay lived in Narberth, Pa. (a suburb very tough; instead, East won with his of Philadelphia). He worked for Mer- ace and led back a diamond. rill Lynch, retiring as a vice president. Kay didn’t give them a second He and his wife, Judy, ran a sports chance. He won with his ace, ruffed memorabilia business and owned a his last diamond with dummy’s stable of standardbreds (trotters and spade queen and led a heart to his pacers). Kay was one of the true gen- nine, keeping East off play. tlemen of the game — everybody re- Maybe this avoidance play would ally liked him. He died in 2002, hav- force out the heart queen; or perhaps ing won 27 national championships. the hearts would be 3-3; or, if all else This deal occurred during the failed, East might have the club ace. 1986 Vanderbilt, which Kay and Ka- As you can see, the second of plan won with teammates Bill Root these possibilities worked out. Kay’s and . 10 tricks were four spades, three Kaplan (North) opened with a hearts, two diamonds and a dia- weak no-trump, showing 12-14 mond in the dummy. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV OCTOBER 5, 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 Saturday, Oct. 5 goes in this search for lasting love. 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By Bassem Mroue bollah of its sources of in- Hezbollah’s senior military wing of the group ASSOCIATED PRESS come. The push is further leadership, from top to be a terrorist group. adding to Lebanon’s severe left: Hezbollah leader Today, it is among the most BEIRUT — The conflict financial and economic Sayyed Hassan Nasral- effective armed groups in the between Iran and the U.S. crisis, with Lebanese offi- lah, Sheik Naim Kas- Middle East with an arsenal that has created tensions cials warning the country’s sem, the deputy chief more powerful than that of throughout much of the economy and banking sec- of Hezbollah, Sayyed the Lebanese army, and has Middle East is now also be- tor can’t take the pressure. Hashem Safieddine, sent thousands of its fighters ing felt in Lebanon, where “We have taken more ac- head of Hezbollah’s to Syria to back President Washington has slapped tions recently against Hez- executive council, from Bashar Assad’s forces in that sanctions on the Iran- bollah than in the history bottom left, Hussein country’s civil war. Hezbol- backed Hezbollah and of our counterterrorism Khalil, the political lah and its allies have more warned they could soon program,” Sigal P. Man- power than ever in parlia- expand to its allies, further aide of Hezbollah delker, undersecretary for leader Hassan Nas- ment and government and deepening the tiny Arab terrorism and financial in- President Michel Aoun is country’s economic crisis. rallah, Ibrahim Amin telligence at the U.S. Trea- al-Sayyed, head of a strong ally of the group. The Trump administra- sury, said in the United Hezbollah has acknowl- Hezbollah political bu- tion has intensified sanc- Arab Emirates last month. edged the sanctions are af- reau, and Mohammed tions on the Lebanese mili- Mandelker said Wash- fecting them, but it says it Yazbek, head of Hezbol- tant group and institutions ington is confident the has been able to cope with linked to it to unprecedent- Lebanese government lah’s religious council. sanctions imposed by the ed levels, targeting law- and the central bank will U.S. for years. The group, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS makers for the first time “do the right thing here in however, warned that it as well as a local bank that making sure that Hezbol- is the job of the Lebanese Washington claims has lah can no longer have ac- after Israel’s invasion of clinics and schools — but it as a terrorist organization state to defend its citizens ties to the group. cess to funds at the bank.” Lebanon in 1982. The also has tens of thousands by the United States, some when they come under Two U.S. officials visited Hezbollah, whose Arabic group, which enjoys wide of missiles that Hezbollah’s Gulf Arab countries and few sanctions simply because Beirut in September and name translates into “Party support among Lebanon’s leadership boasts can hit Latin American nations, they belong to the group, warned the sanctions will of God,” was established by Shiite community, runs in- anywhere in Israel. while the European Union are Shiite Muslims, or are increase to deprive Hez- Iran’s Revolutionary Guard stitutions such as hospitals, The group is designated considers only Hezbollah’s Hezbollah sympathizers. Thousands protest mask ban as HK leader toughens stance An injured protester is By John Leicester central business district the northern Yuen Long rushed to and Eileen Ng and other areas, shouting district, the government the hospital ASSOCIATED PRESS “Hong Kong people, resist!” said in a statement. after being Two activists filed legal A police official, who shot during a HONG KONG — Defiant challenges on grounds the requested anonymity be- demonstration masked protesters ram- ban would instill fear and cause he wasn’t autho- in Baghdad, paged, police fired tear gas, curtail freedom of speech, Iraq, Friday. and a teen was wounded by rized to speak to the news but a court denied their re- media, said a 14-year-old gunfire hours after Hong quest for an injunction. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED boy was wounded but that Kong’s embattled leader Pockets of angry protest- PRESS he couldn’t say if the teen banned masks at rallies, ers attacked Chinese bank invoking rarely used emer- outlets and shops, vandal- was shot by the officer or gency powers to quell four ized subway stations and hit by a stray bullet. The Violence escalates in Iraq even months of anti-govern- set street fires, prompting teen is the second victim ment demonstrations. police to respond with tear of gunfire since pro-de- Challenging the ban, gas in many areas. An of- mocracy protests began in after top Shiite cleric urges calm which went into effect Sat- ficer fired a live shot in June, three days after an urday, thousands of protest- self-defense after he was 18-year-old protester was By Qassim challenge for Iraq since the the central Tahrir Square, ers crammed streets in the attacked by protesters in shot by a riot police. Abdul-Zahra defeat of the Islamic State which was sealed off, hit- ASSOCIATED PRESS group two years ago. ting two protesters direct- In a televised address ly in the head and killing BAGHDAD — Security to the country early Fri- them, according to witness- forces opened fire directly day, Prime Minister Adel es as well as to security and at hundreds of anti-gov- Abdul-Mahdi said the hospital officials. ernment demonstrators Friday in central Baghdad, protesters’ “legitimate de- The military’s media killing at least 10 protest- mands” had been heard, arm said two policemen ers and injuring dozens, adding that the security and two civilians were measures used against killed by sniper fire. Protesters hours after Iraq’s top Shi- the demonstrations were The protesters, many of move a statue ite cleric warned both sides like “bitter medicine” that whom had camped on the depicting to end four days of violence needs to be swallowed. streets overnight, gathered a protester “before it’s too late.” The deaths raised to Authorities have shut the before noon near Tahrir armed with internet and imposed an in defiance of Abdul-Mah- gas mask, 53 the number of people killed in clashes during the around-the-clock curfew in di’s call and the curfew helmet and the capital in a desperate announced a day earlier. umbrella on continuing protests and marked a sharp escalation attempt to curb the rallies. Around sunset, following the streets of in the use of force against Gunfire rang out in Bagh- Friday prayers, the number Hong Kong on unarmed protesters. The dad on Friday, as security of protesters grew to more Friday. violence showed both sides forces battled and chased than 1,000 as security forc- to be unwilling to back groups of protesters. Se- es opened fire in side streets PHOTO | ASSOCIATED down from the unrest that curity forces fired directly to prevent more people from PRESS marks the most serious at people trying to reach reaching the square.

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By Ryan Ori quarters by the end of this have been used for day- CHICAGO TRIBUNE year. The work is shifting care and shipping and re- to Boston following Take- ceiving. There also is un- CHICAGO — Takeda da’s acquisition of Irish developed land zoned for Pharmaceutical Co.’s mas- drugmaker Shire. up to 735,000 square feet sive Deerfield, Ill., head- This week Savills bro- of new buildings, which quarters is for sale, put- kers Eric Feinberg and could include two new of- ting one of the Chicago John Goodman began for- fice buildings, a hotel and suburbs’ fanciest corporate mally marketing the cam- two parking structures, campuses up for grabs pus to potential buyers, according to Savills. during a time of flux for Takeda and Savills said. Takeda and two other the Lake County office Takeda wants a sale to prominent companies in market. close by the end of March the far northern suburbs, The 70-acre campus has 2020, when its fiscal year Walgreens Boots Alliance the potential to fetch one ends. and Mondelez Interna- of the highest prices in the “There’s been a flight tional, are moving a com- suburban office market in to downtown, but there’s bined 2,700 jobs out of the recent years, because of still quite a bit of intel- FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE area by early next year. the sheer size of the prop- lectual capital in the area, Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.’s massive Deerfield headquarters is for sale. Walgreens and Mondelez erty and zoning that’s specifically in the pharma are both moving jobs to already in place to add industry,” Feinberg said. purchase in August 2018 ant in hand or a developer urban company, health downtown Chicago. several new structures “We believe this provides of the 560,000-square-foot willing to take on a poten- care supplies seller Med- That leaves Lake County, alongside 660,000 square a great value opportunity Mettawa campus that it tially years-long leasing line Industries, bought the Ill., with one of the high- feet of existing buildings. for a corporate buyer look- had occupied as a tenant, effort to multiple tenants. 679,000-square-foot build- est overall vacancy rates There also are significant ing for the highest qual- and Canadian investor Huge suburban cam- ing and moved its head- among suburban submar- headwinds, including sev- ity of corporate campuses, Adventus Realty Trust’s puses typically have been quarters there. kets. Lake County’s va- eral other large vacancies move-in ready and in a $173 million purchase of challenging to sell or re- At today’s costs, it would cancy during the second in the area amid a trend of phenomenal location.” the Riverway office com- purpose, but there have take more than $400 per quarter was 24.6 percent, suburban jobs moving to Feinberg declined to plex in Rosemont in No- been successes. In one square foot to develop second-highest among six downtown Chicago. provide an expected price vember 2016. such instance, Kraft’s Takeda’s campus, Fein- suburban submarkets, ac- The property’s listing range, but the deal could Pricing could vary wide- Northfield, Ill., campus berg said. That equates to cording to Jones Lang La- has been expected since rival or exceed some of ly depending on whether didn’t stay empty for more than $264 million. Salle. Overall suburban the Japanese company in the largest prices in re- the chosen buyer is a cor- long after the company’s The campus includes vacancy was 22.8 percent June announced it would cent years. That includes poration that wants to headquarters moved to three large, connected of- during the second quarter, close the approximately pharmaceutical company move into the campus, a Chicago’s Aon Center in fice buildings as well as compared with 11.3 per- 1,000-worker U.S. head- AbbVie’s $154 million developer with a large ten- 2016. Another large sub- two small structures that cent downtown. REAL ESTATE

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RT B: Edward Elardo Tr, Tr for Elyse B: Accel Music LLC 115 COTTAGE ST A Berube FT S: Act Properties LLC S: Sherri L Gibbs & Marcus $450,000 S: Geoffrey Imlach & Mallory E White GALLOUPES POINT RD B: Fares Sharari 11 SANGER AVE Imlach 95 LYNN ST U:5 $2,076,000 S: Wells Fargo Bank NA Tr $385,000 B: Antolina Majano $130,000 215 HAMILTON ST B: Christos Kourtidis 8 HATHAWAY RD B: MMDHARMA LLC $275,000 S: Charles Parsios & Mary 16 E HIGHLAND ST S: Lawrence J Rice $1,419,000 S: Accel Music LLC B: Granite Props Of New Eng $420,000 Patsios 33 SIGOURNEY ST B: Elizabeth A Scroope & John F S: Nancy Magnasco B: Mario E Perez Tr Scroope $377,000 95 LYNN ST U:5 120 GALLOUPES POINT RD S: Alexander Zapata S: Kathleen A Powell 7 KENNEDY DR B: Minh T Nguyen & Ngoc $262,500 $2,076,000 Nguyen B: Accel Music LLC $759,000 361 ESSEX ST 42 LEICESTER RD B: Christos Kourtidis S: Douglas W Surette S: Act Properties LLC B: Jessica Celano & Kenneth $365,000 $917,500 Celano S: Charles Patsios & Mary B: Jose D Yanes B: William Rudolph Tr, Tr for 42 1200 SALEM ST U:111 S: Francee Longmuir & Stephen Patsios S: Argueta Properties LLC 68 VERONA ST Leicester Road NT $390,000 $464,000 A Longmuir S: John F Scroope & Elizabeth A B: Dachao Li & Vivian Zhao 10 HAMPSHIRE ST 7 FULLER ST B: Ariel S Gordon & Rishi Scroope $367,500 Ramberose S: Jean Ratelle & Nancy Ratelle 2 ONEIL WAY $504,000 B: C D Santamaria-Zacarias S: Pauline Duroyon $320,000 B: Vanessa Williams-Buckley & 1 LINDBERGH RD 18 UNION ST U:3 B: Orazio Deluca & Pamela S: Ever Zavala $679,000 Charles J Gambale 3rd $281,000 Deluca 11 WARD ST B: Elise D Otoole & Peter L S: Eileen R Kiernan-Fisk Tr, Tr for 16 GAGE ST $370,000 B: Nicole A Caradonna S: Twin Springs Dev Corp Otoole S: Anna R Noe Eileen R Kiernan Fisk RET $350,000 B: John D Crowley S: Kailie O Borzoni & Stephanie B: Lauren Walsh S: Albert H Melanson L Garfield 32 OVERLEA AVE 1 LORING AVE U:310 84 WASHINGTON ST $460,000 S: Clay Edna L Est & Katherine $275,000 P Carritte $510,000 B: Jose M Aguiar 13-17 WILLOW ST U:101 5 NASHUA AVE B: Ruth A Nolasco & Nairaby B: Laura Ekborg $315,000 S: Annmarie Harrison & Steven $4,450,000 Ventura S: Jeffrey P Herlich 20 GLEN CT U:20 B: Joshua E Klobas & Fanny B: Rhonda B Papert & Richard J Harrison $469,000 S: Dominga Guzman & Eridania Hiebel N Papert Vicioso-Guzman B: Rayvathi Simanchalam & S: Robert Correale S: Cara B Niles 12 PUTNAM ST 24 PHILLIPS ST Stephen C Simpson $360,000 $520,000 S: Susan Muldoon Tr, Tr for 13-17 WILLOW ST U:202 20 PROSPECT ST SAUGUS B: Erasmo Dasilva & Rosana B: Jeremy W Turner Fairmount Hill RT $325,000 $435,000 Silva S: Andrew Finley & Nancy B: Ali Amanat B: Cecily N Cushman 1294 BROADWAY S: Beverly A Soriano Tr, Tr for Mantilla 104 HENRY AVE S: Max Kelly S: Joseph M Canova Tr, Tr for $675,000 Beverly A Soriano T $350,000 Slocum Cottage RT B: Praful R Bhakta S: Platinum Plus Realty Dev 13 ROY ST U:1 B: Joie Ford LLC 73 WYMAN ST 27 RICHARDSON CIR S: Kimber Ralph Est & William J $317,000 $386,000 $390,000 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