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STEVE KRAUSE COMMENTARY Eastern Bank spreads the wealth to women By Bella diGrazia and Citizens Inn, will each receive $10,000 ght sexual exploitation and domestic traf- ITEM STAFF for their work in targeting women’s issues. cking as part of the “Marissa’s Hope” pro- Tide Girls Inc. plans to use the cash to support gram. LYNN — Eastern Bank has contributed its teen program. “We are very grateful for the support from $1.7 million in grants to support the ad- “The grant will allow more girls to pursue Eastern Bank for Marissa’s Hope,” said crashes vancement of women. Nonpro ts in Lynn careers and to become the next generation Mark DeJoie, Centerboard’s CEO. “This pro- and Peabody were among the recipients. of leaders. With all that is going on in the gram will help ght exploitation by helping The bank’s Charitable Foundation’s Tar- world, we need more girls and women to girls develop their full potential.” into geted Grant program supports nonpro ts in reach their full potential,” said Deb Ansour- This year’s focus on women is in celebra- New England that are working for progress lian, executive director of Girls Inc. “We are tion of the bank’s 200th anniversary and to on a speci c issue. Lynn’s Centerboard, Girls here to do that and to help them be strong, honor its rst depositor, Rebecca Sutton. On North Inc., Habitat for Humanity, and Shelter As- smart and bold.” Shore sociation, along with Peabody’s Bridgewell At Centerboard, the money will be used to WOMEN, A7

Get ready, North Shore football. The Tide is about to Couple roll in. We’re talking about the Crimson Tide of Everett. brings a And while it’s possible the onrushing Tide may not be the tsunami in 2019 that taste of it was at its peak earlier in the decade, the prospect of this football juggernaut Cambodia permanently placed in the Northeastern Conference — pending nal approval to Lynn by the rest of the league’s schools — can’t help but By Thor Jourgensen change the landscape in ITEM EDITORIAL DIRECTOR the league where many of LYNN — On a little piece of Par- the North Shore’s football adise at the base of the Highlands, programs reside. string beans hang in two foot-long We’re talking about in- ribbons from trellises and lotus corporating into the NEC plants open to embrace a blue a football program that summer sky. captured 12 Super Bowls in Chivy Chum and her husband, the 26 years John DiBiaso Ouk Chrean, surrounded their was coach. And in the years home with garden plots, plant- the Crimson Tide didn’t win ing boxes, neat rows of herbs and outright, they were strong plants, lattice frames sprouting contenders. Everett never melons and a variety of vegetables had to rebuild. It simply had straddling North American pal- to reload for the next season. ates and food  avorings from their It’s certainly not a stretch native Cambodia. to say that Everett, for more Lynn residents since 1992, the than a quarter of a century, couple come from Battambang, an has been the standard by area near the Thai border where which all high school foot- gardening is part of growing up. ball programs are measured “The difference between here — even the haughty Cath- and Cambodia is the heat. But 70 olic schools like St. John’s degrees and up is great,” Chum Prep and Xaverian. said. Two years ago, with the Except for a narrow driveway, Greater Boston League hav- every inch of yard space around ing dwindled down to four their home is devoted to garden- schools (Everett, Malden, ing. String beans dangle in rows Medford and Somerville), from lattice works lining one side NEC principals voted to of the driveway. Lettuce grows in absorb the programs into its beds that are seeded in April when league with one exception — the couple start planting. Everett football. However, Frames constructed by Chrean, the door was left open for including one built around a dead ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK TIDE, A7 Chivy Chum tends to her garden. TASTE, A7 Marijuana will have to wait in Peabody INSIDE Opinion By Thomas Grillo she said. “But I don’t have any news yet on chased the 1.4-acre site in 2015 for $2.5 Shribman: The Trump ITEM STAFF where we will be next year. But I’d rather be million. Athanas has agreed to lease the connection. A4 on Route 1 than anywhere else.” 4,860-square-foot space to Phytothera- Nahant PEABODY — Brothers Kouzina, the popu- For more than 40 years, Penny and Jimmy py, a medical marijuana dispensary, for lar Greek restaurant, won’t say goodbye to Man charged with have been serving family-style Greek food in $120,000 annually, according to documents indecent assault. A6 their Route 1 location until year’s end. Greater Boston. In 1972, Jimmy Christopher made available by the Massachusetts De- Co-owner Penny Christopher said she is immigrated to the U.S. from Greece, where partment of Public Health. Revere looking for a new spot along the busy high- he worked as a butcher, and opened Brothers Pritesh Kumar, CEO of Phytotherapy, said Grant to help fund four way, but hasn’t found a home yet for their Deli in Boston. The couple launched Brothers the transformation of the restaurant to a new re ghters. A6 marinated lamb shish kabob, chicken souvla- Kouzina in 2006. marijuana shop will take about three months. ki plate, and mousaka. The restaurant property on Newbury He expects to open next spring. Sports “What I can tell you now, is we are still here, Street is owned by the Christophers’ Lynn explodes for 17 runs same owners, same food, and same location,” nephew, Alexander Athanas, who pur- PEABODY, A7 in Gallant opener. B1 Going from tires to tenderloin in Saugus

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — LongHorn Steak- house could be one of four new businesses in a new building proposed for the Sears Automo- tive site at the Square One Mall. LongHorn Steakhouse has re- quested the Board of Selectmen transfer a liquor license from New Ki-Ku-Ya, Inc., which was doing business as Sake Japanese ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Restaurant, to the chain. The 670 Broadway Japanese restaurant He loves “There are two forces that move the world: love and fear. I use the rainbow to show love,” says artist Ruben Ubiera as he works on his mural, “Dissected Venus.” You can see SAUGUS, A7 what he does him and artist Golden working across from each other on Munroe Street.

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 72° VOL. 140, ISSUE 207 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 LOW 67° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 OBITUARIES Newspaper calls for John Crivelli, 66 George E. Walkey, 78 war of words against 1952-2018 LYNN — John Criv- vegetables and had SWAMPSCOTT — George E. Trump media attacks elli, 66, of Lynn, died the best season yet. Walkey, age 78, of Swamp- unexpectedly at his He loved “his” music scott, died Wednesday in By Bob Salsberg Miami Herald and Denver home on Tuesday, and was a secretly Boston after a brief illness, ASSOCIATED PRESS Post, to small weekly pa- Aug. 7, 2018. avid shopper. He also surrounded by his loved ones. pers with circulations as He was born in has a love of animals He was the husband of Kath- BOSTON — A Boston low as 4,000. Malden on Feb. 8, and besides Coco, he leen G. (Fountain) Walkey, with newspaper is proposing a The newspaper’s re- 1952, the son of the mourned the loss of whom he shared 41 years of coordinated editorial re- quest was being promoted late John and Doro- his other dog “Sabre.” marriage. sponse from publications by industry groups such across the U.S. to Presi- thy (McArthur) Crivel- He is survived Born and raised in Lynn, he as the American Soci- dent Donald Trump’s fre- li, and was raised in Melrose. by his loving wife Katherine was the son of the late George ety of News Editors and George will be remembered quent attacks on the news He had been an outstanding Jacobitz-Crivelli of Lynn; and and June (Wildes) Walkey. He regional groups like the as a kind, gentle, smart man. media. pitcher for the Melrose Little a cousin, Richard Doucette of was a graduate of Lynn Classi- New England Newspaper In addition to his wife, “We are not the enemy of League and later was a proud Melrose. cal High School and attended and Press Association. It he is survived by two sons, the people,” said Marjorie member of the Melrose High Service information: A vis- Berkeley College of Music. He suggested editorial boards Raiders basketball team and itation will be held on Mon- had lived in Swampscott since Lawrence Kenneth Walkey of Pritchard, deputy manag- Swampscott and Matthew ing editor for the editorial take a common stand graduated from there in 1970. day, Aug. 13, 2018 from 4 1988 and worked as a night against Trump’s words re- He attended North Shore until 7 p.m. at the CONWAY, manager for White Hen Pantry George Walkey and his wife page of The Boston Globe, Kirsten Silva of Rochester, referring to a characteri- gardless of their politics, Community College. CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral in Saugus for 20 years. or whether they generally John was the operator of the Home at the 82 Lynn St., Music was George’s life, and N.H.; his brothers, Richard zation of journalists that editorialized in support Crivelli Paint and Decorating Peabody facility. A Celebra- he played his guitar every day. Walkey of Palmetto, Fla., and Trump has used in the of or in opposition to the Company serving the North tion of Life service will be He also played bass, and tenor Thomas Walkey and his wife past. The president, who Shore for more than 40 years. held there on Tuesday at sax in his early days. He came Marjorie of Peabody; as well contends he has largely president’s policies. He was a huge sports enthusi- 12 noon with a gathering to from a musical family; his fa- as many nieces and nephews. been covered unfairly by “Our words will dif- ast — Go Celtics, Red Sox and follow. Relatives and friends ther played standup bass and Service information: His the press, also employs fer. But at least we can Patriots! are kindly invited. Expres- banjo for the in house band at funeral will be held on Tues- the term “fake news” of- agree that such attacks In his retirement, he en- sions of sympathy may be the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem day at 11 a.m. in the SOLIMI- ten when describing the are alarming,” the appeal joyed spending time with his made to the charity of your for 30 years. His brother Tom NE Funeral Home, 67 Ocean media. said, acknowledging that friends, his wife Kathy and choice. For guestbook and plays and teaches saxophone St. (Route 1A), Lynn. Burial The Globe has reached newspapers were like- his favorite canine, “Coco.” He directions, visit www.ccbfu- and several wind instruments. will be in Swampscott Cem- out to editorial boards ly to take different ap- loved gardening; growing his neral.com. His brother Dick plays the gui- etery. Relatives and friends nationwide to write and proaches. tar and banjo. George and his are respectfully invited. Vis- publish editorials on Aug. Pritchard, who oversees partner John Incardoni formed iting hours are Monday from 16 denouncing what the the Globe’s editorial page, the John Julio Duo, and 4-8 p.m. Those who prefer newspaper called a “dirty said the decision to seek worked as musicians at the may make donations to war against the free the coordinated response Phyllis A. Elder, 76 former 57 Hotel in Boston for Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan press.” from newspapers was 1941-2018 10 years, and the Kings Grant St., Suite B-102, Danvers, As of Friday, Pritchard reached after Trump ap- Inn in Danvers, among other MA 01923. Directions and said about 70 outlets had peared to step up his rhet- HAVERHILL — Phyl- Elder of Saugus and venues. He enjoyed karaoke, guestbook at www.solimine. committed to editorials so oric in recent weeks. lis Audrey Elder, of George Elder and his and was known as “Funky G.” com. far, with the list expected At an Aug. 2 political Haverhill and for- wife, Judy of Saugus, He loved art, and was an ac- to grow. The publications rally in Wilkes-Barre, merly of Saugus and her niece, Kimberly complished photographer. He ranged from large met- Pennsylvania, Trump told Lynn, passed away Elder, and her neph- was also an avid collector who ropolitan dailies, such as his audience that the me- on Thursday, Aug. 2, ew, Scott Elder. She enjoyed going to yard sales. the Houston Chronicle, dia was “fake, fake dis- 2018 in the Lahey was preceded in Minneapolis Star Tribune, gusting news.” Clinic Medical Center death by her siblings, in Burlington at the Gerald, Sandra, and MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS age of 76. Dorothy Elder. Born in Lynn on Nov. 24, Service information: Vis- 1941, she was the daughter iting hours will be held in Baker to formally holiday that is planned whether to dismiss the The Cape Cod Times of the late George and Lilly the CUFFE-MCGINNIN MEMORIAM Funeral for this weekend. lawsuit led by the family reports that state De- THOMAS J. CAHILL launch re-election bid (Arnold) Elder. Phyllis was Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, The state’s 6.25 percent of a high school teacher partment of Health said ON HIS BIRTHDAY sales tax will be excluded who was raped and killed raised and educated in Lynn. on Tuesday,AUGUST Aug. 11, 14,2018 2018 SHREWSBURY (AP) Thursday 14 mosquito She worked more than 20 from 4-8 p.m. A funeral ser- — Gov. Charlie Baker is Saturday and Sunday on by one of her students ve samples from Falmouth, years as fabrics manager of vice will be held in the funer- getting ready to formally most items sold in retail years ago. Barnstable, Dennis, the former Rich’s Department al home on Wednesday, Aug. launch his re-election stores. The family of Colleen Bourne and Yarmouth Store. In her spare time, she 15 at 11 a.m. Burial will fol- campaign. The governor had ear- Ritzer was in court in tested positive for the enjoyed crocheting, reading, low in Pine Grove Cemetery, The Republican gover- lier provided assurances Lawrence on Thursday virus after being trapped and tackling crossword puz- Lynn. For directions or to sign nor and Lt. Gov. Karyn he would approve the tax- as lawyers for the town Tuesday and July 31. zles. the online guestbook, please Polito will launch their free weekend but waited and Danvers High School Gabrielle Sakolsky, Phyllis leavers her daugh- visit www.cuffemcginn.com. re-election bid on Satur- until Friday to sign the asked the judge to throw assistant superinten- ter, Christina Hawley and her day at their annual sum- bill while he reviewed out the family’s lawsuit. dent with the Cape Cod husband, Ronald of Haverhill; mer picnic in Shrewsbury. other portions of the more The Salem News reports Mosquito Control Proj- Baker announced in than $1 billion economic the judge urged all par- ect, says they had nine her grandson, Devin Hawley of Missing you on Your Birthday Haverhill; her brothers, Arthur You were very kind and thoughtful November that he would development legislation. ties to consider court su- samples test positive for with a warm and loving heart. seek another term. He Baker vetoed two sec- pervised conciliation, but the virus for the whole And when other people needed previously said he wanted tions of the bill and asked says he will need time to season last year. help, you always played your part. You're thought of every single day to wait until the legis- the Legislature to amend consider case law before Health of cials say the whatever time of year. lative session was over six other sections. making a decision. virus has been detected Thomas Page,But somehow 68 more than ever before turning to cam- He praised lawmakers Ritzer was killed inside in 169 mosquito samples now your special day is here. for approving $250 mil- Danvers High in 2013. No present can be given paigning. from across the state. and that's really very hard. Baker is being chal- lion for the MassWorks The then 14-year-old stu- No human or animal But there's a world of love inside lenged in the Sept. 4 program that provides dent, Philip Chism, was cases of West Nile virus LYNN — Thomas J. Page, age proud grandfatherthis special littleof Kayla, card. R.J., grants to municipalities convicted of murder and Each memory is shining bright primary by Scott Lively, have been detected in the 68, a lifelong Lynn resident, Juliana, Megan, and Ashliegh. a staunchly conservative for infrastructure, and sentenced to life in prison passed away after a lengthy He wasand the treasured brother dearly, of Roberttoo; state this year. But memories can't take the place Spring eld pastor. $75 million for another with eligibility for parole State of cials recom- illness, surrounded by his lov- and hisof someonewife Joyce, dear, Marylike you. Ann program that builds work- in 40 years. Love, Ma and Dad, Jay Gonzalez and Rob- mend people use mos- ing sons and family. Krochmal and her late husband ert Massie are seeking the force skills. The lawsuit seeks Tom was the son of the late Gregory, David,Michael Nathalie,and John and quito repellent and wear Democratic nomination The last sales tax holi- answers for questions sur- protective clothing. Robert and Elsie Page. He was Carol Hart and her husband for governor. day in Massachusetts was rounding Ritzer’s death. a graduate of Lynn English Bryen. HeIN MEMORIAMis also survived by After the summer picnic, in 2015. High School and had earned Mary (O’Donnell)JOHN H. BURGESS, Freeman JR. and Man who defrauded 15 Baker and Polito will go Nursing student killed in a bachelor’s degree from Bos- many1994 nieces ~ AUGUST and nephews, 12 ~ 2018 and people of $6M gets 5 years Greatly missed along life's way, to the Gloucester Blues Allegations of misconduct at head-on crash with cruiser ton University. will beQuietly greatly remembered missed. everyday. Festival and Gloucester Tom dedicated his life to his ServiceNo longerinformation: in our lives His seminary under investigation BOSTON (AP) — A Main Street Block Party. SOMERSET (AP) — A family. He especially enjoyed memorialto loveservice and share, will be former Massachusetts But in our hearts BOSTON (AP) — Al- woman killed in a head- attending his grandchildren’s held at the GOODRICH Fu- man convicted of running you're always there. Of cials: Cab driver shoots, legations of misconduct on crash with a marked sporting events and activities. neralI often Home, stand 128 beside Washington your grave; what prosecutors called a IN MEMORIAM made by seminarians in police cruiser was a He is survived by his four St.,Your Lynn, loss on is soMonday, much to Aug. bear, 13 not kills passenger during robbery Ponzi-style scheme that many knowTHOMAS the heartacheJ. CAHILL when I Boston will be investigat- nursing student at UMa- sons, Thomas and his wife Jen- from 4-6 ONp.m. HIS In BIRTHDAY lieu of ow- defrauded 15 investors turn and leave you there. NEW BEDFORD (AP) ed. ss-Dartmouth. nifer, Ron and his wife Yvette, ers,Lovingly donationsAUGUST remembered may11, 2018 beand sent sadly out of more than $6 mil- The archbishop of Authorities say the Dana and his companion to missedJoselin byDiabetes Donna Center,and J.B. — Authorities say a cab lion has been sentenced Boston, Cardinal Sean Somerset of cer was Lougie, and Brian. He was the Boston,Memorial MA. Mass on Sunday, driver fatally shot a pas- to ve years in prison. August 12, 7:30 a.m., senger who tried to rob O’Malley, says in a responding to a report of St Pius Church, Lynn John William Cranney, him. statement on Friday that an attempted break-in of who once lived in Bel- he’s unable to verify or a truck parked at a pub The Bristol County mont but now lives in disprove the allegations around 12:30 a.m. Friday IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM District Attorney’s Of ce El Paso, Texas, was also THOMAS J. CAHILL JOSHUA BOULAY about St. John’s Seminary when the crash occurred says after the cab driver sentenced Thursday to ON HIS BIRTHDAY ON HIS BIRTHDAY but called them a “source on Route 138. AUGUST 11, 2018 AUGUST 11, 2018 picked up two men in three years of probation of serious concern.” The woman, 20-year-old New Bedford early Friday, and ordered to pay resti- the men put the driver in O’Malley says the alle- Hailey Allard, of Somer- tution. a choke hold and used a gations were made online set, was taken to Charlton Missing you on Your Birthday Prosecutors say from knife to try to rob him. by two former seminari- Memorial Hospital where You were very kind and thoughtful 2001 through 2012, the with a warm and loving heart. Prosecutors say the ans. she was pronounced dead. now 77-year-old Cranney And when other people needed driver managed to escape O’Malley has not pro- The police of cer was help, you always played your part. solicited money from the cab and red several vided details about the taken to Rhode Island You're thought of every single day friends and business whatever time of year. shots, hitting 24-year-old allegations, but one man Hospital with unspeci ed associates and told them But somehow more than ever Christopher Dunton. Dun- who identi ed himself as injuries and is expected to now your special day is here. ton was pronounced dead an ex-seminarian says be OK. he was investing it in a No present can be given fund or a retirement plan and that's really very hard. at the hospital. in a blog post that he The of cer’s name was Missing you on Your Birthday SendingBut there's balloons a world to ofHeaven love inside today Prosecutors say the witnessed inappropriate not immediately released. he managed. He created You were very kind and thoughtful this tospecial show littleyou... card. shell companies that with a warm and loving heart. You're loved and missed other man  ed the scene. behavior, including sexual The crash remains under Each memory is shining bright he named to sound like And when other people needed and treasuredin every dearly,way. too; They say that man, misconduct and alcohol investigation. help, you always played your part. LovinglyBut memories remembered can't take and the placesadly 23-year-old Kyle Dawson, abuse. Somerset police say they investment funds. You're thought of every single day missedof someone by Mom, dear, Dana, like you. Cote', He spent the money on whatever time of year. Dana Jr. , Leo, William, and Carter was arrested in New Bed- O’Malley says St. John’s are “saddened by this Love, Ma and Dad, personal bills and to prop But somehow more than ever Michael and John ford after noon on Friday. rector, Monsignor James horrible tragedy.” now your special day is here. up his failing nutrition No present can be given The district attorney’s Moroney, will go on UMass-Dartmouth and that's really very hard. of ce says the driver had sabbatical leave for the Chancellor Robert John- products distributorship. But there's a world of love inside IN MEMORIAM a valid license to carry. fall semester so there can son said Allard’s friends The scheme collapsed this special little card. JOHN H. BURGESS, JR. when investors demand- Each memory is shining bright 1994 ~ AUGUST 12 ~ 2018 He has not been identi- be a “fully independent described her as “bright, and treasured dearly, too; Greatly missed along life's way, ed. Prosecutors say the inquiry.” perpetually positive” and ed return of their money. But memories can't take the place Quietly remembered everyday. shooting remains under The investigation will a hard working student. of someone dear, like you. No longer in our lives Love, Ma and Dad, to love and share, investigation. be overseen by a group Michael and John But in our hearts including Assumption High number of Cape Cod 781-593-7700 you're always there. Baker signs bill authorizing College President Fran- Publishing Daily, except Sundays I often stand beside your grave; mosquitoes with West Nile USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Your loss is so much to bear, not tax holiday this weekend cesco Cesareo. 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IN MEMORIAM JOSHUA BOULAY ON HIS BIRTHDAY AUGUST 11, 2018

Sending balloons to Heaven today to show you... You're loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dana, Cote', Dana Jr. , Leo, William, and Carter

Sending balloons to Heaven today to show you... You're loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dana, Cote', Dana Jr. , Leo, William, and Carter SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 NATION Kobach’s take-no-prisoners style at forefront in Kansas race By John Hanna ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas Secretary of TOPEKA, Kan. — At State Kris a parade this summer, Kobach, a candidate for governor Republican Kris Kobach rode a jeep candidate with a replica machine for governor, gun mounted on it. When poses next to a some people complained the stunt scared children, Jeep mounted with a replica Kobach, Kansas’ secretary PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of state, mockingly called machine gun the reaction a “snowflake at the Old Paul Kamenar, attorney for Andrew Miller, meltdown.” Shawnee Days joined by Peter Flaherty, chairman of the Na- And he kept on riding Parade in tional Legal and Policy Center, left, talks to re- the vehicle in other pa- Shawnee, Kan. porters at the District Court in Washington. rades, posting photos on social media regularly. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Secretaries of state from Roger Stone middle America aren’t gen- he clung to a lead of just usually a low-profile state candidates whose records erally household names. 241 votes out of 311,000 post, Kobach has gained a alarm the group. Kobach is the exception. cast in Tuesday’s primary national following, thanks Kobach responded by associate being The 52-year-old Republi- against Gov. Jeff Colyer. to his tough stand on im- saying the ACLU’s attacks can has a take-no-prison- At the same time, Kobach migration and his push actually helped him in the ers style of conservatism announced Friday that he for stricter voter ID laws. Republican primary. held in contempt that delights hard-right is temporarily stepping Polling shows he has He tends to bring out members of the GOP but aside from his election-su- strong name recognition strong feelings among the makes him a prime target pervising duties after — and high negatives. of Democrats and centrists. Colyer and others accused Consider his running voters. in Russia probe Now Kobach, the state’s him of trying to influence battle with the American Nineteen-year-old col- top election official, is the vote-counting by advis- Civil Liberties Union. Faiz lege student Tom Teeter By Jeff Horwitz and the investigation by call- locked in a too-close-to- ing county officials on how Shakir, national political of Topeka said of the pos- Darlene Superville ing it a “witch hunt” and a call race for the GOP nom- to handle thousands of late director for the ACLU, sibility of Kobach being ASSOCIATED PRESS “hoax.” He has repeatedly insisted, “there was no col- ination. With the count- ballots. said Kobach “rises to the governor, “Oh, God, it hor- WASHINGTON — An ing still going on Friday, Despite holding what is very top” of any list of rifies me.” lusion.” associate of former Trump Kamenar also said a campaign adviser Roger prosecutor with powers as Stone was held in con- broad as Mueller’s should California crews scrambling to tempt of court Friday in a be treated like a U.S. at- fresh attempt to challenge torney and be subject to Robert Mueller’s appoint- Senate confirmation. keep flames from reaching homes ment as the special coun- “There’s been no author- sel investigating Trump ity, we say, that gives the campaign contacts with blaze south of Los Ange- Justice Department the By Marcio Sanchez Russia during the 2016 power to appoint Mr. Muel- and Amanda les flared again Thursday presidential campaign. ler,” Kamenar told report- Lee Myers evening, propelled by 20- The move also spotlight- ers outside the courthouse ASSOCIATED PRESS mph gusts. ed a growing focus by in Washington after Miller Shannon Hicks, 59, de- LAKE ELSINORE, Ca- Mueller on Stone. Anoth- was held in contempt for fied an evacuation order lif. — Firefighters worked er of Stone’s associates, a refusing to appear before and watched in awe as Friday to keep a growing New Yorker known as the the grand jury. firefighters faced down a Southern California forest “Manhattan Madam” be- Kamenar asserted that fire that is feeding on dry storm of flames that de- cause she once operated Mueller has vastly more brush and trees from reach- scended toward her street an upscale escort service, authority than any U.S. at- ing foothill neighborhoods in the city of Lake Elsinore. was expected to make her torney, including the abil- a day after flames roared “It looked like a tornado. first appearance before a ity to indict foreign actors to new ferocity and came The flames were just twirl- grand jury in the case. and bring cases in more within yards of homes. ing and twirling,” she said. Paul Kamenar, the at- than one jurisdiction. Gov. Jerry Brown de- “I thought, there’s no way torney for Stone associate “So our point is if the clared a state of emer- they’re saving my house. Andrew Miller, whose re- U.S. attorneys have to gency for Orange and But somehow they did.” fusal to appear before the be approved by the Unit- Riverside counties as the Hundreds more fire- grand jury Friday led him ed States Senate, so, fire carved its way along fighters joined the bat- to be held in contempt, ar- too, should Mr. Mueller,” ridges in the Cleveland tle, bringing the total to gued after the proceedings Kamenar said. National Forest. 1,200. The so-called Holy that Mueller’s appoint- Rosenstein appointed Some hillsides were al- Fire has chewed through ment is unconstitutional. Mueller as special coun- lowed to burn under the 28 square miles of dense He asserted that Deputy sel last year after Attor- watchful eyes of firefight- chaparral and is only par- Attorney General Rod Ro- ney General Jeff Sessions ers as a way to reduce fuel tially contained. senstein did not have the stepped aside from the and make it harder for It’s one of nearly 20 blaz- authority to appoint Muel- Russia investigation. A flames to jump roadways es across the state, which ler to lead the investiga- former U.S. senator, Ses- into communities if winds is seeing earlier, longer tion into Trump campaign sions was one of Trump’s and more destructive wild- contacts with Russia. pick up again. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS earliest Senate backers Aircraft dropped liquid fire seasons because of Previous challenges to and was involved in cam- that suppresses flames drought, warmer weath- King Bass, 6, left, sits and watches the Holy Mueller’s legitimacy have paign operations. Sessions as people sprayed their er attributed to climate Fire burn from on top of his parents’ car as his failed. met several times with houses with water from change and home construc- sister Princess, 5, rests her head on his shoul- President Donald Trump Russia’s ambassador to garden hoses when the tion deeper into forests. der in Lake Elsinore, Calif. has sought to undermine the U.S. Prosecutors wrapping up case at Manafort fraud trial By Stephen Braun, Chad Day and Laurie Kellman ASSOCIATED PRESS ALEXANDRIA, Va. — A bank executive testified that he was pressured for political reasons to give more than $16 million in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS loans to Paul Manafort, A dead snook is shown along the water’s edge in Bradenton Beach, Fla. as the financial fraud trial of the former Trump cam- paign chairman resumed Friday afternoon after un- Devastating toxic algae bloom expected delays. The delays left uncertain plagues Florida’s Gulf Coast whether prosecutors could wrap up their case against Manafort before the week- By Tamara Lush of the problem. “I feel like northward. end, as had been expected. ASSOCIATED PRESS it cleanses your soul to go The algae turns the wa- U.S. District Judge T.S. to the beach. For me to not ter toxic for marine life, Ellis III called a recess LONGBOAT KEY, Fla. be able to go, it’s painful. I and in recent weeks beach- — Tons of dead fish. A without explanation after think a lot of people take goers have been horrified smell so awful you gag huddling with attorneys PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for granted when they live to find turtles, large fish with one inhale. Emp- from Special Counsel Rob- in Florida. Some people like goliath grouper and Federal court is seen as the trial of former ty beaches, empty roads, ert Mueller’s office and save their paychecks for a even manatees wash up Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort con- empty restaurants. whole year to come here.” Manafort’s lawyers for tinues, in Alexandria, Va., Thursday. A toxic algae bloom has dead. In late July, a 26-foot more than 20 minutes. Lat- Red tide — a natural- long whale shark washed overrun Florida’s south- ly occurring toxic algae er after bringing court back prosecutors. Earlier Fri- ashore on Sanibel Island, ern Gulf Coast this sum- bloom that can be harmful into session, he strongly day, the prosecutors asked LAW OFFICES OF which is known for its pris- mer, devastating sea life to people with respiratory reminded jurors that they Ellis to correct an earlier JAMES J. CARRIGAN tine beaches. In places like and driving people from problems — has spread weren’t to discuss the tax statement in which the • Social Security Disability the water. throughout the Gulf of Longboat Key, more than 5 evasion and bank fraud judge suggested they were • Workers Compensation “I’ve never seen it this Mexico, drifting in the tons of dead fish have been case with anyone. wasting the court’s time. • Accidents bad,” said 31-year-old water since it began in removed from beaches. It was a hiccup as pros- Ellis did not mention 25 years located across Heather Lamb of Venice. October. Stretching about This week, nine dead dol- ecutors headed toward that request to the jury from Lynn District Court She’s a hairdresser and 150 miles, it’s affecting phins were found in Sara- resting their case against and didn’t offer an expla- 15 Johnson St. makeup artist who styled communities from Na- sota County, and marine Manafort, proceedings that nation for the hours-long 781-596-0100 herself as a dead mermaid ples in the south to Anna biologists are investigating have been sometimes dra- delay as the trial resumed JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN and posted photos on social Maria Island in the north whether the deaths are re- matic and featured tense with the bank executive’s RONALD D. MALLOY media to raise awareness and appears to be moving lated to red tide. exchanges with Mueller’s testimony. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg The Trump connection Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director PORTSMOUTH, N.H. — The ulation. This, after all, is a state T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey scene here in this old Colonial sea- where anti-tax sentiment is the P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton port is deceptively pacific. The sun fluoride in the water, where gov- Lynn, MA 01903 Chief Financial O cer shimmers off the sea, the fishing ernment activism is deplored, and J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman boats pass quietly. But the talk where immigration was largely Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ over a leisurely lunch, harvested confined to Greeks, Irish and Que- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 from the cool blue waters below, is becois and basically halted when Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 anything but tranquil. The topics the textile boom ended genera- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 are Donald Trump, the midterm tions ago. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 congressional elections and how “Here, people think the economy Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 little — or how much — a Republi- is going very well,” Sanborn said Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 can House candidate should iden- between chews, “and they think classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 tify himself with the president. America is in a better place today Subscriptions Add to the savory menu this sup- than it’s been in a decade.” [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 plemental, succulent element: To win his House seat, Sanborn Circulation The conversation is being held in must prevail in a tough primary [email protected] a relatively balanced district that in this district, punctuated with Ext. 3 Trump carried by only 2 percent- high-tech industries and highbush Newsroom age points in 2016, and that now is blueberries. Then he must take on [email protected] represented by a Democratic legis- whomever the Democrats select [email protected] lator who won her seat by a single from a crowded field. Ext. 4 percentage point but isn’t seeking Sanborn faces headwinds, and another term. This just might be Sports EDITORIAL not only because Portsmouth and [email protected] the best opportunity in the nation Manchester have big pockets of for a Republican candidate to flip a Democratic voters. His GOP rivals Ext. 5 seat from the Democrats, in contra- are well-liked, and he’s the only Retail and Online vention of historical trends (which Advertising one who has the New Hampshire [email protected] Fleeting hold that the party controlling the Union Leader, the state’s biggest White House loses seats in mid- newspaper, pounding him about ADVERTISING term contests) and contemporary an inappropriate comment he al- Ernie Carpenter Jr. conventional wisdom (which sug- legedly made and a cash payment Director of Advertising mistakes live gest the Republicans are in for a that allegedly followed. (The state and Business Development, ext. 1355 skunking in November). attorney general cleared him, but [email protected] Which is why the position being the paper hasn’t let go of the sto- Michele Iannaco staked out by state Sen. Andy San- ry.) Sales Representative, ext. 1315 [email protected] forever online born here in the eastern part of “This is going to be a tough dis- the Granite State — an area that trict because of Trump,” said Judd David McBournie Sales Representative, ext. 1280 six years ago split its vote by going Gregg, who served two terms as “I am forever grateful that I got to be young and [email protected] for the Republican presidential governor and three in the Senate stupid before virality was invented.” So said Lydia candidate, Mitt Romney, and the in Washington. “This is a mod- Ralph Mitchell Polgreen, editor in chief of HuffPost, in a tweet on Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Democratic gubernatorial candi- erate-to-liberal district, and the Aug. 2. By the next day, it had been retweeted hun- [email protected] date, Maggie Hassan, now in the president isn’t popular.” dreds of times and “liked” by thousands of readers. Patricia Whalen Senate — is so telling: for the mid- But Sanborn is pressing ahead. Sean Newcomb may wish he had been born a gen- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 terms, for the Trump legacy, for “Are people open to Trump?” he [email protected] eration ago. The Atlanta Braves left-hander, age 25, the future of the Republican Party. asked. “I believe what happened in came within a strike of pitching a no-hitter — and Sanborn, 56, supported Sen. 2016 was that for 10 years people BUSINESS OFFICE was barely done when he was confronted with Twit- Rand Paul in the 2016 New have been saying they’ve had it Susan J. Conti ter posts he had put up in 2011 and 2012 using racial Hampshire primary and sided with the two-party system. Noth- Controller, ext. 1288 and homophobic slurs. Washington Nationals short- [email protected] with Paul’s father, Rep. Ron Paul, ing happened down there in Wash- stop Trea Turner was busted for making similar four years earlier. But — and this ington. Everyday people ... want Ted Grant tweets when he was in high school. These came to Publisher, ext. 1234 speaks volumes about the new destruction. They want someone to light not long after Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Josh [email protected] blood surging into the GOP and kick in the door and push every- Hader had been exposed for doing much the same at Marian Kinney the transformation of the party — body back.” age 17. ext. 1212 the four-term state senator doesn’t It’s not that Sanborn, a All apologized, with Hader saying, “I was young, [email protected] remember whom he supported in fourth-generation Hampshireman immature and stupid. There is no excuse for that to Will Kraft the 2008 primary. Maybe it was and a third-generation small-busi- happen.” All three will have considerable work to do Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 the senior Paul, maybe it was for- nessman, is a thorough anti-politi- [email protected] rehabilitating their reputations and making amends mer Gov. Mitt Romney, maybe it cian. His wife is a state represen- for their nasty online remarks. Being in high school Jennifer Perez was former Mayor Rudy Giuliani. tative who may have eyes on the ext. 1205 when you expressed bigoted sentiments certainly He has no idea. His political life House speakership. The conver- [email protected] does not relieve you of the obligation to show that started when he recoiled at the sation in their Bedford home has Mike Shanahan you’ve reformed. government bureaucracies he con- a distinctly political tinge — and Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 But these incidents are evidence of the hazards of [email protected] fronted when he opened a sports- Sanborn’s profile in this race re- living in an age when youthful stupidity can attain bar restaurant in Concord. flects sober contemplation, per- Carolina Trujillo immortality. Likewise for not-so-youthful stupidity, Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 And so the critical matter is what haps calculation. as tech journalist Sarah Jeong, a Korean-American [email protected] he is saying about Trump, the “The question of whether you who was born in 1988, was reminded. Shortly after straw that stirs the drink of No- associate yourself with Trump Jim Wilson she was hired by The New York Times, she found Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 vember’s contests — to the delight is a hard question,” he said. “But herself called to account for caustic tweets aimed at [email protected] of Democrats (who look at Trump’s I spend much less time talking white people. Jeong, who said she was “counter-troll- CIRCULATION disapproval ratings and see sug- about his account than on ing” harassers, also apologized. ary visions of control of the House) what he’s done to make ordinary Lisa Mahmoud When news breaks of youngsters being embar- and, against historical antecedents, Manager, ext. 1239 people’s lives better. When you [email protected] rassed or ruined by stupid things they said or did to the delight also of some Repub- look at the scorecard, it’s pretty CLASSIFIED online, a lot of their elders say, “There but for the licans (who think the president is impressive.” grace of the World Wide Web go I.” A few decades ago, popular in enough places to hold That is what Sanborn, and scores Abbe Young Smith kids could graduate from high school without fear the House and then to elect a new Manager, ext. 1276 of other Republican congressional [email protected] that their worst decisions or utterances would haunt speaker congruent with his smash- candidates, are banking on as the them for life. Then, a brief lapse of judgment could be mouth rhetoric, populist politics midterm elections approach. “I’m NEWSROOM just that — brief, and soon forgotten. But the inter- and combative style). just an ordinary guy who got mad,” Mike Alongi net never forgets. They can both be right, of course, he said. He’s counting on enough Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Each such revelation is a reminder that humans but not in the same congressio- ordinary guys staying mad to sus- [email protected] are universally fallible but often capable of reform. nal district, and that’s why here, tain the Trump revolution. And Bill Brotherton So citizens of the 21st century may need to fashion in a district that includes Robert therein lies the key to the election. Features Editor ext. 1338 some informal new customs for the treatment of such Frost’s farm in Derry and the sto- [email protected] sins and missteps. And we suspect there will be a ried White Mountains, Sanborn is David Shribman is a Pulitzer Gayla Cawley shift toward a slightly more charitable treatment. citing Trump’s populist portfolio of Prize-winning columnist. He is a Reporter, ext. 1236 That’s what happened once politicians found they tax cuts, immigration and dereg- Swampscott High graduate. [email protected] could no longer expect journalists or others to keep Cheryl Charles quiet about their sexual shenanigans. When Sen. News Editor, ext. 1278 Gary Hart was accused of having an extramarital READERS’ FORUM [email protected] affair in 1987, the scandal torpedoed his pending Abolish good enough for their so- not payers. This fatal flaw Bella diGrazia presidential campaign. Bill Clinton’s presidency sur- Reporter, ext. 1317 called servants. Likewise, in democracy has been [email protected] vived the exposure of his relationship with Monica property taxes there needs to be a cap on known from the beginning. Lewinsky, though barely. By 2016, Donald Trump’s salaries. No city employee Likewise, the solution is Thomas Grillo To the Editor: Reporter, ext. 1264 history of philandering appeared to have no effect on should be paid more than also well-known. All those [email protected] his electoral fortunes. Once offenses are known to be Everybody, except un- $50,000 because there are who live at taxpayers’ ex- principled and dumb pol- Spenser Hasak common, they are less likely to be deemed unforgiv- plenty of taxpayers who pense should not be al- Photographer, ext. 1332 able. iticians, knows that when would gladly take those lowed to vote. [email protected] expenses exceed income, In a world where mistakes never disappear, many if jobs. In fact, our founders de- Thor Jourgensen not most of us are vulnerable to being harshly judged the correct solution is to Instead of exercising fis- scribed a democracy as two Editorial Director, ext. 1267 for fleeting conduct that does not show us at our best. cut spending. This fact is cal responsibility, the city wolves and a lamb voting [email protected] The general ethos may evolve away from “an eye for common sense. All respon- fathers and mother have on what to eat for lunch, Daniel Kane an eye” and toward “let him who is without sin cast sible parents teach this chosen financial insan- which is why they reject- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 the first stone.” fact of life to their chil- ity. They borrow money ed democracy and formed [email protected] Until then, two suggestions: Think twice, at least, dren. It is not necessary that can’t be paid back, a republic. (Trigger warn- Steve Krause before putting anything online. And consider delet- and a complete waste of raise taxes and hire more ing for snowflakes). They Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] ing your old tweets. Someday you may be glad you money for the Lynn may- city employees which will described a republic as a did. or and councilors to hire bankrupt more taxpayers. well-armed lamb contest- Owen O’Rourke a chief financial officer to Photographer, ext. 1224 It’s like parasites thriving ing that vote. [email protected] By The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board. explain this simple fact. by killing their host. What In order to restore real The ever increasing Emma LeBlanc Pérez is the cause of this insani- home ownership and end Copy Editor property tax is forcing ty? Democracy and greed. the systemic corruption [email protected] more and more people out The mayor and coun- of politicians buying votes of their homes. Why? Be- Harold Rivera cilors are owned by the with taxpayers’ money, Sports Editor, ext. 1238 cause many homeowners city unions because those the property tax on home- [email protected] cannot afford to pay for the unions form the largest owners needs to abolished. Roberto Scalese ever increasing number of voting block. City em- This can be done by pri- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 city employees with their ployees have a death grip vatizing all city services [email protected] generous salaries, Cadillac on the taxpayers and no such as police, fire, and Mark Sutherland health benefits, and mil- politician will stand up education. Everyone will Creative Director lion dollar pensions. to them because their top be free to buy all the safe- [email protected] The only real solution is priority is to be elected ty and other services that Anne Marie Tobin to reduce the number of and re-elected. they want using their own Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 tax-funded employees and Government workers money. The evil of taxing [email protected] abolish all government and their dependents al- people out of their own Bridget Turcotte pensions. If Social Securi- Reporter, ext. 1269 ways vote for more taxes homes will be ended. [email protected] ty is good enough for the because they don’t pay any. Richard G. Eramian taxpayers, it should be They are tax consumers, Lynn Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 St. Louis DA victory latest for Black Lives Matter movement

By Errin have lost,” the 28-year- “We must always vote Haines Whack old Eikerenkoetter, who for issues and not just ASSOCIATED PRESS is black, said Thursday candidates,” said Char- after attending a protest lene Carruthers, national When LaShell Eikeren- marking the anniversary director of BYP100, a Chi- koetter cast her vote for of Brown’s Aug. 9, 2014 Wesley Bell cago-based group that mo- Wesley Bell in the St. Louis death. stands outside bilized voters in 2016 to County Democratic prima- “It was about so much the Ferguson, oust Cook County State’s ry on Tuesday, she took the more than getting Bob Mc- Mo., police Attorney Anita Alvarez for spirit of Michael Brown Culloch out. It was about headquarters her handling of the 2014 with her to the ballot box. what he represented.” a day after police shooting death of She had a sole purpose Bell’s 57 percent to 43 he defeated 17-year-old Laquan Mc- on Election Day: Get rid of percent victory over Mc- longtime St. Donald. Bob McCulloch, the veter- Culloch, a white prosecu- Louis County “People in elected posi- an prosecutor who did not tor first elected in 1990, prosecutor tions have so much power get an indictment against is the latest win for the Bob McCulloch over what our communi- the white former Fergu- Black Lives Matter move- in the ties have and don’t have,” son, Mo., police officer who ment, which has increas- Democratic Carruthers said. “While fatally shot the unarmed, ingly shifted from protest primary. we do transformative black 18-year-old four to local politics in recent work of building alterna- years ago this week. years. Voters concerned PHOTO | ASSOCIATED tives to prisons and polic- “To show that four years with the killing of un- PRESS ing, we can at a minimum later, when this man — armed black people by po- elect candidates who will who could’ve given us jus- lice have made their voic- didate on Tuesday’s bal- movement began large- lines and sparked protests either support us or stay tice decided not to and did es heard from Ferguson to lot — more than 103,000. ly on social media with a across the country. It also out of the way.” everything in his power Cleveland to Chicago. Nearly 1 in 4 St. Louis galvanizing hashtag in has spurred political cam- The same night Alvarez to do the opposite — that lost her election in Illinois In a clear sign of the County residents are Afri- the wake of neighborhood paigns, motivated black we hadn’t forgotten about interest and enthusiasm watch volunteer George voters and polarized NFL two years ago, Cuyahoga can-American, and blacks him and that Mike Brown around the race, more St. Zimmerman’s acquittal in fans. And activists have County voters replaced was still in our hearts. ... Louis County residents make up at least a quarter the 2012 shooting death of expanded the platform be- prosecutor Tim McGinty Getting him out was for voted in the district at- of the county’s Democratic Trayvon Martin in Flori- yond policing to address for his response to the the family, for all the peo- torney’s contest for Bell, voters. da, the issue of police kill- systemic racism in areas 2014 killing of 12-year-old ple that have fought, and a black city councilman, In the five years since ing unarmed black people including housing, educa- Tamir Rice by a Cleveland for everybody that we than for any other can- the Black Lives Matter has not only made head- tion and employment. police officer. Tech giants still stumbling in the social world they created

By Barbara Ortutay ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Who knew connecting the Trader world could get so com- Michael plicated? Perhaps some Milano works of technology’s brightest on the floor minds should have seen of the New that coming. York Stock Social media bans of Exchange conspiracy theorist Alex Friday. Jones have thrust Face- book, YouTube, Twitter FILE PHOTO | and others into a role they ASSOCIATED PRESS never wanted — as gate- keepers of discourse on FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS their platforms, deciding Clockwise from upper left, a Google sign, and what should and shouldn’t apps for Twitter, Spotify and Facebook. Turkish turmoil knocks US be allowed and often an- gering almost everyone in Dorsey and crew, and were stories of gay, lesbi- the process. Jones, a right- Google’s stewards of You- an and transgender teens and European stocks lower wing provocateur, sudden- Tube gave little thought from small towns finding Alex Dryden, global mar- tem, investors didn’t wait ly found himself banned to such consequences as support online. By Marley Jay ASSOCIATED PRESS kets strategist for JPMor- to find out Friday. from most major social they built their empires The dark side of un- gan Asset Management, They sold stocks and platforms this week, after with lofty goals to connect trammeled discourse, NEW YORK — Stocks said Erdogan showed no bought U.S. dollars and years in which he was free the world and democra- the thinking went, would in the U.S. and Europe signs of changing course government bonds. The to use them to promulgate tize discourse. At the time, sort itself out as online a variety of false claims. skidded Friday as inves- Friday, and investors are bond purchases sent in- they were the rebels aim- communities moderat- Twitter, which one of tors worried about the fi- losing hope that Tur- terest rates lower, which ing to bypass the stodgy ed themselves, aided by its executives once called nancial stability of Turkey key’s government has the hurt banks. The dollar got old gatekeepers — news- fast-evolving computer al- the “free speech wing of paper editors, television and how it might affect the knowledge or indepen- stronger, partly because gorithms and, eventually, the free speech party,” re- programmers and other global banking system. dence needed to deal with the Turkish lira nose- artificial intelligence. mains a lonely holdout establishment types — Turkish President Recep the country’s financial dived, and major export- on Jones. The resulting and let people talk direct- “They scaled, they built, Tayyip Erdogan has accu- problems. ers like technology, basic backlash suggests that ly to one another. they wanted to drive reve- mulated more and more “There was some hope materials and industrial no matter what the tech “If you go back a decade nue as well as user base,” control over the country’s that maybe they’d step companies sank. companies do, “there is no or so, the whole idea of said technology analyst central bank as well as its back from the brink and The S&P 500 slid 20.30 way they can please every- speech on social media Tim Bajarin, president financial system, which is you’d see a re-establish- points, or 0.7 percent, to one,” as Scott Shackelford, was seen as highly positive of consultancy Creative now run by his son-in-law. ment of central bank inde- 2,833.28. That was its a business law and ethics light,” said Tim Cigelske, Strategies. “That was pri- Its currency is plunging pendence,” he said. worst loss in a month and professor at Indiana Uni- who teaches social media ority one and controlling and Turkey is also in a While Dryden and oth- ended a five-week winning versity, observed. at Marquette University content was priority two. diplomatic spat with the er analysts say Turkey’s streak for the index by Facebook’s Mark Zuck- in Wisconsin. There was It should have been the U.S., a major trading part- problems aren’t a major wiping out its gains from erberg, Twitter’s Jack the Arab Spring. There other way around.” ner. risk to the financial sys- earlier this week. Complaint: New Mexico broke Education Secretary Betsy DeVos testifies the law in vote to cut sports during a Senate Subcommittee By Russell Contreras on Labor, ASSOCIATED PRESS Health and ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. Human — A New Mexico lawyer Services, wants a state judge to toss Education, out a University of New and Related Mexico’s decision to elim- Agencies inate four sports, claiming Appropriations the school violated the hearing on state’s open meetings law. Capitol Hill in Maria Touchet of Albu- Washington. querque filed a complaint in state district court Fri- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED day, the latest in a saga PRESS surrounding the univer- sity’s decision. It accuses the school’s board of re- Betsy DeVos proposes another gents of disregarding open meetings laws when it rollback on for-profit college rules voted in July to cut men’s soccer, men’s and women’s By Collin Binkley ates with heavy debt com- complaints of fraud skiing and women’s beach ASSOCIATED PRESS pared to their incomes. against chains including volleyball. DeVos’ proposal rep- Corinthian Colleges and “(University of New The Trump adminis- Mexico) violated the Open resents the Education De- ITT Technical Institute. tration plans to roll back Meetings Act by not pro- partment’s second planned Both chains collapsed un- another major Obama-era viding an agenda 72 hours rollback of a major Obama- der pressure from Obama rule that was created to before the July 19 meeting era rule in a matter of officials. police the for-profit col- that gave adequate and weeks. Under the 2014 gainful lege industry, according to On July 25, DeVos pro- reasonable notice to the a proposal issued by the employment rule, college public that it intended to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS posed changes to the so- programs could be cut off Education Department on called borrower defense discuss and vote on the Cleveland High School soccer player Mariano from federal funding if the Friday. rule to toughen the pro- elimination and reduction Barreras holds up a sign supporting the Uni- average debt ratio of their Education Secretary cess by which defrauded of specific teams,” the com- versity of New Mexico men’s soccer program, Betsy DeVos said the gain- students can get their graduates stayed above a plaint said. during the Board of Regents meeting in the ful employment regulation loans erased, saying it had certain limit for two out of That made the board’s Student Union, in Albuquerque, N.M. should be scrapped entire- become too easy for stu- three straight years. vote unconstitutional, ly, arguing that it wasn’t dents to skip out on their The rule also required court documents said. The Associated Press. it was tasked with reduc- backed up by research and debt. schools to publicize debt Touchet is seeking to have The athletic department ing its annual spending by and earnings data for created burdensome re- The rules were part the vote voided. overestimated revenues nearly $2 million by 2020, porting requirements for of the Obama adminis- their programs, which University of New Mex- and overspent its budget schools. The rule sought tration’s crackdown on aimed to help students ico spokeswoman Cinna- nine of the past 11 years, officials are still predict- to punish for-profit college for-profit colleges, which avoid programs with poor mon Blair didn’t immedi- resulting in a deficit of ing a recurring deficit of programs that left gradu- was fueled by widespread outcomes. ately return an email from nearly $5 million. While $2.3 million in 2019. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 POLICE/FIRE All address information, particu- on Friday; at 12 Wells Place at night and there was no knife. Revere to hire four larly arrests, reflect police records. In 3:14 p.m. on Friday. Officer checked the neighbor- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of shoplifting at hoods off Lynnfield Street on it is the sole responsibility of the con- Shaw’s Supermarket, 43 State Friday at 12:39 a.m. following St., at 3:45 p.m. on Friday. reports of several car break-ins cerned party to contact the relevant on the previous night. new firefighters police department and have the de- Vandalism Report of a disturbance and partment issue a notice of correction loud partying on Friday at 3:05 By Bridget Turcotte October. Those seven will at the fire academy for to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of vandalism to a a.m. at 9 Littles Lane. Officer ITEM STAFF be ready for deployment training before they are ifications will not be made without motor vehicle at 76 Bay State reports all went to bed for the by December, said Bright. ready for active fire duty.” Road at 7:27 a.m. on Friday; REVERE — A $1.1 mil- express notice of change from the night. “Our goal is to make It was a priority to at 45 Beacon Hill Ave. at 4:21 Marriott Hotel at 8A Centen- lion federal grant will help brown-outs a rarity,” said strengthen public safety arresting police department. the Fire Department hire p.m. on Friday. nial Drive reports an unwanted Bright. at all levels when the bud- four new firefighters. A report of vandalism at 17 person making threats against The term “brown-outs” get was being crafted, said The Staffing for Ade- LYNN Beach Road at 4:25 p.m. on the staff on Friday at 6:27 a.m. refers to the temporary Arrigo. Friday. quate Fire and Emergency Officer reports party gathered closing of one fire station “We’re hoping that to- Arrests Response (SAFER) Grant his belongings and was escort- or piece of apparatus, typ- ward the end of 2019, the LYNNFIELD ed from the property. from the U.S. Department department will be at full Nicole Bixbee, 35, of 117 of Homeland Security will ically on a shift-to-shift Water St., Beverly, was arrested Caller left a voicemail for the basis. complement, and man- Complaints animal control officer about allow the department to power shortages will no on warrant charges of assault increase its staff from 102 There were 380 out-of- and battery, witness, juror, po- barking dogs at 156 Goodale service days in 2017, ac- longer be a reason that Officer wanted at Newhall St. in the early morning on to 106 firefighters this apparatus will be out lice, or court official intimida- Park on Thursday at 9:34 a.m. year. cording to a statement tion, mass destruction of prop- Friday at 10:17 a.m. He was from Mayor Brian Arrigo. of service,” said Arrigo. Caller reported kayaks in the advised to call the police af- “We are currently bud- erty under $1,200, violation of The city’s human re- “Brown-outs will be much water. Officer spoke with kay- ter hours. As a result, a $225 geted for 106 firefighter an abuse prevention order and source department is more manageable as they aker and sent him on his way. citation was issued to Anthony positions, but long-term larceny from a building, and working with the depart- will relate to training or Woman having convulsions Carvello for three unlicensed injuries and three pend- apparatus maintenance, charged with a default warrant ment to refill the reserve reported from 8 Putney Lane and unvaccinated dogs. ing retirements make this but not manpower. This and a straight warrant, at 3:33 list to help it reach the 106 on Thursday at 1:37 p.m. Of- An off-leash dog was report- grant especially import- grant goes a long way to- p.m. on Friday. firefighters. ficer reports woman was taken ed on Friday at 11:09 a.m. at ant,” said Fire Chief Chris ward helping us fulfill Daren Gallahair was arrest- to the hospital. Bright. “It’s a process,” said ed on a warrant charge of tres- 5 Penn Road. Caller said her that goal.” Caller from 111 Locksley neighbor allows his Beagle, The department will Bright. “There is a lag passing at 8:47 a.m. on Friday. Road reported his 88-year-old hire seven new firefighters time in the hiring as we Bridget Turcotte can be George Morales-Tapia, 25, Shay, to roam the streets and wife was not feeling well. Offi- use lawns as a bathroom. Ci- in September and seven get candidates onto the reached at bturcotte@item- of 392 Water St., Quincy, was cer reports woman was taken additional firefighters will reserve list and then we live.com. Follow her on arrested on warrant charges of tation was issued to Thomas to the hospital. Zellen. attend the fire academy in need to get them into slots Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. operating a motor vehicle with Burglar alarm reported on a suspended license, failure Animal control officer re- Thursday at 6:41 p.m. at 42 ceived a voicemail complaint to yield at intersection, and a Grey Lane. marked lanes violation, and that a neighbor is leaving a Man charged with indecent Caller from 46 Oakridge Ter- also charged with possession dog outside with protections race reported a 99-year-old fe- to distribute drugs, trespassing, from the weather on Friday at male was having back pain on disorderly conduct, and resist- 12:14 p.m. A $150 citation Thursday at 7:50 p.m. Officer assault on child in Nahant ing arrest at 2:43 a.m. on Friday. was issued to Elena Guiry of 6 reports woman was taken to Charles Smith, 40, was ar- Marion Road for two unlicensed the hospital. By Bridget Turcotte disturbing the peace, and do something else’ and she rested on warrant charges of and unvaccinated dogs. In May, A disturbance by a group of ITEM STAFF accosting or annoying a didn’t respond.” carrying a dangerous weapon, she had been issued a written teens was reported at Lynn- person of the opposite sex. He allegedly showed up two counts of a miscellaneous warning to comply. NAHANT — A 27-year- field HIgh School on Thursday “These things don’t usu- at the Town Wharf and municipal ordinance, operating old East Boston man was at 11:48 p.m. Officer reports ally happen over here,” “his behaviors escalated,” a motor vehicle with a suspend- arrested at the Town area was checked out and all REVERE said Nahant Police Lt. ed license, no inspection sticker, Wharf after assaulting Manley said. Pineda al- is quiet. Paul Manley. “It was an shoplifting by asportation, pos- and taking pictures of legedly tried to kiss the Caller reported a suspicious Accidents isolated incident.” session of a class E drug, and young girls, according to victim and pushed her person in blue hospital attire A report of a motor vehicle Pineda had previously charged with a straight warrant, Nahant Police. been texting one of the into a public bathroom. at 2:19 p.m. on Thursday. on Saunders Road on Thursday accident on Shirley Avenue at Pineda was arrested by at 11:53 p.m. Officer checked Cesar Pineda, of 25 young girls, said Manley. 1:35 p.m. Thursday; at Prime Nahant Police on scene. area and found no one fitting Gladstone St., East Bos- “He had asked her for Accidents Gas on Lee Burbank Highway He was arraigned in Lynn that description. at 1:59 p.m. Thursday. ton, was arrested and some explicit pictures, District Court on Tuesday A report of a motor vehicle A property check was re- charged with indecent which she didn’t send,” he crash at Chestnut and Essex quested at the Lynnfield Se- Theft assault and battery of a said. “He said ‘wouldn’t it and held without bail, said streets at 1:34 p.m. on Thurs- nior Center on Friday at 12:37 child under the age of 14, be nice if we could kiss or Manley. day; on Oakville Street at 6:02 a.m. Officer reports all appears A report of a motor vehi- p.m. on Thursday; at 3 Aspen to be in order. cle breaking and entering on St. at 6:04 p.m. on Thursday; Suspicious auto parking for North Shore Road at 10:18 at 16 Violet St. at 11:09 p.m. several hours reported at the a.m. Thursday. on Thursday; at 525 Summer 99 Restaurant at 317 Salem A report of shoplifting from St. at 7:39 a.m. on Friday; at St. on Friday at 12:58 a.m. Stop & Shop on Squire Road at Eastern Avenue and Victory Officer reports operator was 3:18 p.m. Thursday; from Bur- Road at 8:54 a.m. on Friday; picked up and vehicle will be lington Coat Factory on Squire at Bowler and Ford streets at parked overnight. Road at 7:40 p.m. Thursday. 10:20 a.m. on Friday; at 800 Western Ave. at 10:29 a.m. PEABODY SAUGUS on Friday; at Walgreens, 841 Western Ave., at 11:08 a.m. on Arrest Accidents Friday; at 21 Joyce St. at 12:22 p.m. on Friday; at 25 Stone Brad D. Hamilton, 39, of 21 A report of a motor vehicle Place at 1:13 p.m. on Friday; Odell Ave., Beverly, and 89 En- accident at 4500 Scotts Mill at 2 Western Ave. at 3:46 p.m. dicott St., Apt. 2, was arrested Court at 11:10 a.m. Thursday; on Friday; at Boston and Laurel on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. at 7 on the Essex Street on-ramp to streets at 6:01 p.m. on Friday. Essex Green Drive, Apt. 5, and Route 1 at 11:38 a.m. Thurs- A report of a motor vehicle charged with breaking and en- day; at Hooters on Broadway at crash with personal injury at tering into a building during 2:46 p.m. Thursday. 425 Lynnway at 2:41 p.m. on the daytime for a felony, and Thursday; on Market Street at trespassing. Complaints 12:02 p.m. on Friday. A report of a hit and run mo- Summons A caller reported the stop tor vehicle crash at 820 Bos- signs at the four-way intersec- ton St. at 12:08 p.m. on Friday. Virginia Wood, 29, was is- tion at Newhall and Wendell sued a summons to appear in streets are posted in the wrong direction at 12:07 p.m. Thurs- Assaults court following a dispute over PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a stolen wallet in a rooming day. A report of an assault and house at 102 Main St. A report of an unleashed Police and RCMP officers survey the area of a shooting in Fredericton, battery on Boston Street at and unaccompanied pit bull New Brunswick, Canada on Friday. 6:57 p.m. on Thursday. Complaints dog walking up and down In- A report of an assault on the dian Rock Drive at 12:20 p.m. Lynnway at 11:08 a.m. on Friday. A highly intoxicated female Thursday. Shooting in Canadian city leaves A report of an assault and was reported at 26 Benevento A report of a man at the battery with a dangerous Circle on Thursday at 5:27 p.m. pumps at Super Petroleum, weapon on the Lynnway at Officer reports she was taken Inc., on Broadway yelling and four dead, including two police 11:22 a.m. on Friday. to the hospital. screaming to himself at 12:40 A caller reported suspected p.m. Thursday. By Rob Gillies Gaudet says a 48-year care center not far from ASSOCIATED PRESS old man with serious in- the apartment complex Breaking and Entering drug activity in a vehicle at the A Stop & Shop employee 7-Eleven at 100 Lynn St. on reported one of her tires was juries was arrested. They where the shooting took TORONTO — A shoot- didn’t identify him. place. A report of a breaking and Thursday at 7:09 p.m. Officer stolen from her car in the park- ing in a small Canadian entering to a motor vehicle at reports vehicle was gone upon ing lot at 2:53 p.m. Thursday. No motive has been dis- “This is the first time city Friday that left four closed for the shooting. I’ve even heard of any Lynn Shore Drive and Wave arrival. A Bristow Street resident people dead, including two Street at 5:32 p.m. on Thurs- Holden Oil Inc. at 91 Lynn- reported his truck was vandal- Fredericton Police Chief serious crime or violent police officers who were Leanne Fitch identified crime in this city,” said day; at 3 Piedmont St. at 3:56 field St. reported a customer ized while it was parked in his responding to a call of a.m. on Friday. stole $25.04 worth of gas on driveway at 6:36 p.m. Thursday. the officers killed as Sara Travis Hrubeniuk, whose shots fired, struck a nerve Burns, 43, who was mar- fiancee had just left their Thursday at 7:09 p.m. and re- A report of 10 to 15 motor- in a country that has been Complaints fuses to come back and pay. cycles congregating in the area ried with three children, home when the sirens be- roiled in recent months by and 45-year-old Robb gan. Officer reports party returned of K-Mart on Main Street at several instances of mass A report of a fight at Franklin to pay for the gas. Costello who had a com- Bill Henwood, a funer- 8:40 p.m. Thursday. violence. and North Common streets at Caller reports a brown dog mon law partner and four al director at York Fu- A caller reported an Olds- People in Fredericton, 1:57 p.m. on Thursday. loose on Blaney Avenue on children. The two civilians neral Home, whose busi- mobile drove by and some- the capital of New Bruns- A report of an unwelcome Thursday at 7:23 p.m. Officer one in the car shot a paintball killed, a man and a wom- ness is located inside wick in the eastern part guest at 200 South Common could not locate the dog. gun, striking her father at the an, were not identified. the cordoned off area on of the country, said they St. at 4:22 p.m. on Thursday; Animal control officer re- Veterans Memorial Elementa- Costello was a 20-year Brookside Drive, said heard as many as 20 gun- at 99 Memorial Park Ave. at ports trying to catch a bat at ry School on Hurd Avenue at veteran of the force. Burns people sat in their cars or 6:06 a.m. on Friday. the Northshore Mall at 210 9:44 p.m. Thursday. shots following a confron- had been on the force for were just standing near A report of threats made at North Andover St. on Thursday A Founders Way resident re- tation that prompted po- two years. the blockade of police Mobil Gas Station, 512 Chest- at 8:03 p.m. ported her husband went to lice to initially cordon off Several other victims and fire vehicles “hang- nut St., at 7:19 p.m. on Thursday. Stop & Shop Supermarket at take the trash out and saw a a large section of the city were being treated at a re- ing tight and waiting for 19 Howley St. reported a man male wearing a red shirt and with emergency vehicles gional hospital, but there word” for news. Overdoses is on the pay phone talking brown pants looking into their and order residents to re- were no immediate details “It’s not something that main inside their homes on the nature of their inju- we expect in Frederic- A report of a possible over- in code and acting weird on home at 10:35 p.m. Thursday. and businesses. ries or their conditions. ton to wake up and hear dose on Union Street at 7:26 Thursday at 8:55 p.m. Officer The man reportedly ran off into reports no one was on the pay- the woods. Finally, after a tense pe- “Our hearts are bro- about,” Henwood said. “To p.m. on Thursday; on Willow riod of waiting, authorities Street at 12:31 p.m. on Friday. phone and all is in order. A caller reported a man ken by the murder of our see that there’s actually A possible overdose was wearing a red T-shirt and a hat disclosed the toll: Among two brave police officers,” fatalities is pretty extraor- Theft reported on Thursday at 8:59 on a motor scooter looking into the four killed were two Fredericton Mayor Mike dinary for this area.” p.m. at the Newbury Street Inn house windows on Founders officers, a rare case of po- O’Brien said in a tweet. The shooting comes as A report of a larceny at 78 at 170 Newbury St., Apt. 7. Way at 12:06 p.m. Thursday. lice killed in the line of The entire province of Canada wrestles with a Michigan Ave. at 3:41 p.m. on Man was taken to the hospital. A report of a man slumped duty in Canada. New Brunswick had 11 string of violence, includ- Thursday; at 76 Commonwealth Front desk clerk at Holiday over the wheel of a Toyota parked Fredericton’s deputy po- homicides in 2016. ing an instance in Toronto Road at 9:14 a.m. on Friday; at Inn at 1 Newbury St. reports at Holiday Inn Express on Broad- lice chief Martin Gaudet In Fredericton, a city of last month where a man Lynn Community Health Center, kids in the hallway with a knife way at 12:47 a.m. Friday. said the two officers ar- about 60,000 residents, with a handgun opened 269 Union St., at 9:56 a.m. on on Thursday at 11:17 p.m. A report of a man behind the rived at the apartment people said they were fire in a crowded part of Friday; on Washington Street Officer spoke with camp coun- wheel of a vehicle passed out complex and saw two de- stunned by the scene, the city, killing two people at 11:37 a.m. on Friday; at selors who said all of the teens at Spuds Restaurant on Lincoln ceased civilians before be- which occurred as people and wounding 13 before 258 Eastern Ave. at 1:25 p.m. were in their rooms for the Avenue at 5:07 a.m. Friday. ing shot and killed them- were heading to work or he either shot himself or selves. dropping children at a day was killed by police. SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 New Mexico compound littered Marijuana will have with ammunition, dirty diapers to wait in Peabody PEABODY cultivating and processing By Morgan Lee and of spent casings were left From A1 center in Fitchburg. They Stephen R. Groves behind there. estimate projected reve- ASSOCIATED PRESS Prosecutors also have “We are looking to open nue next year will be $4.2 accused the adults in court a true state-of-the-art million, and $4.6 million AMALIA, N.M. — Dirty documents of training medical and clinical prac- in 2020. diapers, shotgun shells, tice,” he said. “Our hope is children to use firearms Under the terms of an small broken bicycles, the for our customers to have in preparation for future agreement with the city, white sandal of a baby, an Apple Store-like expe- school shootings, although the financial arrange- anguished journals about no charges have been filed rience.” ment provides an initial faith and a DVD about in response to the accusa- This summer, Phyto- payment by each medical killing techniques in close tion that came from a new therapy and Wellness combat. foster parent of one of the Connection of Massachu- marijuana dispensary of Ordinary and extraordi- 11 children removed from setts got the green light $100,000 to fund the costs nary household objects lit- the compound. from the City Council to of medical, social, and ed- tered a squalid compound Refuse at the compound open clinics on Route 1. ucational services in the on a high-desert plain of included standard ammu- They will also face com- city. In addition, the facili- northern New Mexico, nition as well as fake car- petition from Alternative ties will be taxed 3 percent bearing silent witness to tridges designed to help Therapies Group, which of annual gross revenues. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the lives of 11 children people safely learn how to has been selling medical and five adults — and per- Various items litter a squalid makeshift liv- load and fire a weapon. marijuana in Salem for Thomas Grillo can be haps one missing boy. ing compound in Amalia, N.M., on Friday, The owner of the prop- three years. reached at tgrillo@item- The settlement sprung where five adults were arrested on child abuse erty, Jason Badger, on Phytotherapy operates a live.com. up on the outskirts of tiny charges and the remains of a boy were found. Friday prodded through Amalia, New Mexico, last a left-behind satchel of winter — as a manhunt further charges against arranged around a rick- ammunition — fit for ri- Eastern Bank spreads unfolded for the father of his father, Siraj Ibn Wah- ety camper that is half fle, shotgun and handgun a 3-year-old boy abducted haj, one of the five adults submerged in a dirty pit — and discarded garbage from Georgia. arrested at the compound. and surrounded by 7-foot bags holding crumpled the wealth to women Police raided the proper- The grandfather of the (2-meter) berms of used grade-school textbooks women have been a victim ty a week ago in response WOMEN missing boy, Siraj Wah- tires, sections of adobe and journals lined with of physical brutality by an a report of children living From A1 haj, is a Muslim cleric wall topped with broken notes in neat cursive and intimate partner, making in filth, severe hunger and who leads a well-known glass, a junked refrigera- the primitive doodles of April 15, 1818, the bank’s it the single greatest cause dangers including a leaky New York City mosque. tor and other odd supplies. children. first deposit was made on of injury to women. In Mas- propone tank — detaining He believes the body is An alcove shaped out of While touring the ram- her behalf by Nathan Rob- sachusetts, women earn 83 all living inhabitants. that of Abdul-ghani. The wooden shipping pallets shackle living quarters inson, her late husband’s cents for every dollar paid On Monday, authorities five adults arrested at the hides a makeshift bath- littered with diesel cans, attorney, according to to men and even though returned with new intelli- property in Amalia in- room — with a toilet seat used diapers, household Nancy Stager, the bank’s women receive more grad- gence to retrieve the body clude the imam’s two chil- suspended above a blue garbage and Qurans, he executive vice president. uate degrees and hold more of a small boy — possibly dren and a second adult plastic bucket. A pair of questioned why authori- What is now considered a faculty positions in colleges the missing and severely ties did not search a squal- daughter. underpants dangled from strange concept, a woman and universities, men hold disabled Georgia boy Ab- id New Mexico compound It was unclear exactly a pole overhead. needing a proxy to make a the highest number of ten- dul-ghani Wahhaj. where the child’s body had To one side of the camp- sooner for Abdul-ghani, bank deposit, is how busi- ured positions. The state medical exam- been concealed with the er, an underground tun- saying he told them in late ness was dealt with two Many of the supported iner has not yet identified compound— or how long it nel — big enough to crawl spring that he had met centuries ago. organizations selected to the body, and prosecutors had been there. through — led in and out the child’s father at the While many things receive money will focus said they were awaiting The empty dwelling, of the compound, which site and that the man was have improved for wom- on assault against wom- word on the cause of death without running water was flanked by an appar- wanted in Georgia for kid- en since 1818, Stager said en, affordable childcare, before deciding on any or a drainage system, is ent target range. Dozens napping his own son. inequalities still limit the protecting civil rights and advancement of women fighting discrimination, and girls. There are more domestic violence, health- Going from tires to tenderloin in Saugus women than men in the care, human trafficking, U.S., yet throughout ac- pay equity, self-esteem, SAUGUS with TVs. It would be open There are more than 490 proved by selectmen on ademia, business, and workforce development, From A1 Sunday to Thursday from LongHorn Steakhouse Wednesday, LongHorn science, women are still and STEM education. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and restaurants in the United won’t be the only steak undervalued and under- “We are committed to closed earlier this month. would stay open until 11 States. house in town. It will join represented, she said. supporting organizations A conceptual drawing, p.m. on Fridays and Sat- LongHorn’s parent orga- existing Jimmy’s Steer According to the National that work tirelessly to created by Bohler Engi- urdays. nization, Darden Restau- House at 114 Broadway Coalition Against Domestic ensure our daughters, sis- neering and submitted The $3 million construc- rants, Inc., a publicly Violence, a woman is as- ters, wives, and mothers and 110 Grill, which is in a package sent to the tion project would be com- traded company based in saulted every nine seconds will no longer have to fight Board of Selectmen on pleted in the summer of Florida, is affiliated with planned for the Avalon- in the U.S. and one in three these battles,” Stager said. Aug. 2, shows four units in 2019 and the restaurant more than 1,500 restau- Bay Communities devel- the building, including the expects to open at the end rants across the United opment at the former site 6,400-square-foot restau- of 2019 or the beginning of States. The group owns of the Hilltop Steakhouse. Tide crashes into North Shore rant and three other spac- 2020, according to a sum- several restaurant chains into the fold once DiBiaso es just over 4,000-square- mary of the transaction including The Capital Bridget Turcotte can be TIDE announced — after the feet each. included in the package. Grille, Olive Garden, and reached at bturcotte@item- From A1 Tide won the Super Bowl LongHorn’s proposal is The chain offers entree Yard House. live.com. Follow her on Everett to join the fold in in December — that he was for a 192-seat restaurant prices between $13-$29. If the transfer is ap- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. the future. stepping down and taking This served every- the Catholic Memorial body’s purpose. Under job. Call “Dibs” the Stan the playoff system that Bondelevitch of his era. was inaugurated in 2013, Everett has had a strong schools in Eastern Mass. program in the past, but are spread out over eight under DiBiaso’s tutelage, divisions and ranked in the Tide’s success has been each by a formula of wins, almost unprecedented. losses and strength of There’s no guarantee schedule. Prior to 2013, that Everett will be any you could play a powerful less powerful under new non-league opponent and coach Theluxon Pierre not have the loss count than it was under DiBia- against you. Now, you can. so. The loss of an iconic The system, which coach has affected teams de-emphasizes league differently. Gloucester standings in favor of had tremendous success divisional rankings, left under Terry Silva, and schools leery of playing sustained it through Paul teams such as Everett. Ingram. Peabody, on the This was due to both fear other hand, never entirely of absorbing a loss in the regained its footing after divisional standings and Ed Nizwantowski left. because they feared that But Niz was forced out, a physically superior so the person coming in Crimson Tide could be after him had to pick up detrimental to the health the pieces and deal with of their players. what was left. Pierre, an At the same time, wins assistant under DiBiaso, against teams two and will inherit an estab- three divisions below lished system that has them didn’t really help been set up for success. the Crimson Tide either. Chances are, Everett ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK DiBiaso preferred to play will be just as strong as his patchwork indepen- Ouk Chrean smells one of the herbs growing in his garden. ever — at least initially. dent schedule of powerful What happens five years Catholic school teams and down the line could be a other powerhouses. He different story. Couple brings a taste of Cambodia to Lynn also willingly played the Of course, none of that three other GBL teams. matters now. For the TASTE grow limes used for pick- prevent plants from dying. it comes to rigging bean This arrangement may foreseeable future, all we From A1 ling and a plant with a Any dip in May below 60 and melon lattices. have resulted in some have to know is that one name roughly translated degrees is a signal to bring The couple spends al- grumbling, but it wasn’t of the top programs in the cherry tree, provide room as “frog’s legs” is used as a plantlings indoors. most every sunny day and enough to cause a furor. history of Massachusetts for vines to grow green beef garnish. A water tank drawing a few rainy ones outdoors Most coaches were happy high school football has melons. Bitter melons with “Every time I come here rain from their home’s during the summer tend- with the arrangement. been put into our league, their rough, knobby skins I am amazed at what they gutters helps nourish the ing their garden and en- Beginning next fall, and that every year, that hang above jasmine flow- are growing,” Un said. plants but Chrean admits joying a rest break next however, Everett is back team will play Classical er plants. Taro root grows Bitter melon ends up in “our water bill is still high to the lotus. Tiny plants in, and will be incorpo- and English. alongside lemongrass, soups and another plant in the summer.” The couple grow on top of the water rated into one of the two That can’t be anything zucchini and cucumber. the couple grows is typi- settled in the Highlands in surrounding the lotus and divisions of the once-again, other than great news for Watercress competes for cally pickled and used to 2004 and started, “little by keep mosquitos away. newly-aligned NEC (which football fans. sunlight with corn stalks flavor grilled fish. There little,” said Chum, accumu- “Every garden should goes for all sports, by the towering six feet above the is even a plant mixed with lating their plants. have lotus,” Chum said. way, and not just football). Steve Krause can be garden and bamboo grows water as a sort of holistic A little competition un- Chum’s and Chrean’s The South puts the four reached at skrause@item- in a corner of the yard near cough medicine and an- derscores the couple’s gar- five children don’t share GBL schools in with Clas- live.com. a pumpkin patch. other herb reputed to low- dening skills. Chum is the their parents’ green sical, English, Salem and Family friend and Lynn er blood sugar. expert in adding color to thumbs, but the family Revere. The North would Catch up with your resident Henry Un never Although they start the garden with a variety garden connects them to include Marblehead, favorite team tires of walking through planting their winter of flowers. Chrean keeps their heritage. Swampscott, Saugus, Win- in Item Sports! the garden and spotting stock of seeds stored in a close eye on spices and “Every morning when I throp, Beverly, Danvers, plants he knows are sta- jars in the spring, Chum flavoring herbs they grow see the garden, I feel like Peabody and Gloucester. ples of Cambodian cook- and Chrean keep a careful and his wife concedes he is I am back home,” Chrean It didn’t take the NEC ing. Chrean and Chum eye on the temperature to a master with string when said. long to bring Everett back A8 SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Student wins NSMC scholarship

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The ‘Brady Bunch’ house sells for $3.5 million — nearly double the asking price (TNS) — The bidding for the “Brady Bunch” house got down to a horse race, according to listing agent Ernie Carswell, but it was HGTV that ultimately pulled away from the pack. So, just how much did the cable network spend to secure the television-famous property? About twice the asking price. HGTV is paying $3.5 million to buy the Studio City residence, or $1.615 million more than the list price of $1.885 million. The pending sale is scheduled to close today. The home received a total of eight offers, according to Carswell. The players included stage and television Each year the NSMC Union Hospital Auxiliary presents scholarships to students who have been producers, corporate parties and entertainers such as accepted to a degree program in a health-related field or to an accredited school of nursing. On singer-dancer Lance Bass, who was “heartbroken” June 13, 2018, Grace Couillard was presented with a scholarship. to learn he had not submitted the winning bid. All of them planned to keep the home basically intact. From left: Janet Talbot, director of volunteers; Grace Couillard, scholarship winner; Mary Kelter, “Every (bidder) intended to retain the front facade as scholarship chairperson; and Betsy Gallant, president of the auxiliary. a historic preservation, but most of them intended to renovate the interiors,” Carswell said. “No developer In book, Omarosa says Trump is a bigot, behaved ‘like a dog’ submitted a bid for the property.” HGTV has already hinted at what may be in store BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — Former White House for the beloved home. staffer Omarosa Manigault Newman claims in a new On an earnings call this week, Discovery Inc. Chief book that there are tapes of President Donald Trump us- Executive David Zaslav said the network planned to ing racial slurs and that she saw him behaving “like a dog “restore the Brady Bunch home to its 1970s glory as off the leash” at numerous events he attended without his only HGTV can.” A spokesperson for Discovery de- wife, first lady Melania Trump. clined to elaborate on the project. The accusations are among a long list of scandalous As part of the sale, HGTV will receive the original claims contained in her new book, “Unhinged,” set to 1959 blueprints for the house, Carswell said. come out Aug. 14. The Associated Press purchased an ear- The split-level home, which is so popular it has its ly copy of the memoir, which the White House has already own Yelp page, was used for outdoor representations slammed as “riddled with lies and false accusations.” of “The Brady Bunch” family home. That included the In the book, Manigault Newman, who was a contes- show’s opening and closing scenes as well as numerous interludes to denote the time of day. Interior scenes for tant on Trump’s “The Apprentice” reality show and later “The Brady Bunch” were filmed in the studio. served as a senior adviser to the president, hurls a litany The home’s floor plan retains a host of 1970s details of allegations, painting the president as scattered, self-ab- but bears little resemblance to the layout familiar to sorbed, misogynistic and insecure. TV viewers. Trump, she said she’d concluded after years of defend- A rock-wall fireplace and wood-paneled walls are ing him, was a bigot. among classic details found in the living room, which “I didn’t want to believe it,” she writes. “I rejected what features a built-in bar. Floral wallpaper and window other people said about him because they didn’t know coverings are another vintage touch. The home’s Musi- him like I did. I had to go through the pain of witnessing Call intercom and whole-house radio also remain. his racism with my own eyes, and hearing it with my own “This is a postcard of exactly what homes looked like ears, many times, until I couldn’t deny it any longer.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the 1970s,” Carswell told The Times last month. Scissor Sisters’ frontman embraces Don’t ask ‘BlacKkKlansman’ actress Laura Harrier about being black in Hollywood

more parts of his personality (TNS) ­— In preparation for her role as Patrice (TNS) — It’s not Dumas, a ’70s-era student activist who catches the that Jake Shears eye of detective Ron Stallworth in Spike Lee’s was ever shy, but as “BlacKkKlansman,” it was crucial for actress Lau- the Scissor Sis- ra Harrier to understand the soul of her character. ters’ frontman he “I watched a ton of ‘Soul Train,’” she said with a recognized that he laugh. “I tried to dance like them and failed miser- had certain duties to ably.” fulfill. Getting lost in “‘Soul Train’ YouTube holes” to find On his solo debut, that distinctive ’70s groove was just the tip of the “Jake Shears” (Frie- iceberg for the “Spider-Man: Homecoming” actress. da Jean), he gets to Her extensive research process included conducting explore all sorts of interviews, watching the documentary “The Black personas — moving Power Mixtape” with director Lee and costar John from the campy ’70s David Washington, brushing up on blaxploitation dance anthems that films (including “Cleopatra Jones” and “Coffy”) and were Scissor Sister writing an autobiography of her character (at Lee’s staples to edgier rock, insistence). “Spike gave me a whole reading list,” New Orleans funk she said. “It was like being back in college.” and powerful pop. Although Stallworth (Washington) is the titular “Sometimes I turn hero — a Detroit cop who goes “undercover” with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS into someone else,” the help of a white colleague (Adam Driver) to Shears sings in the infiltrate the Ku Klux Klan (and, yes, the movie is funky “Clothes Off,” which uses big, ’80s New Wave based on a true story) — Harrier’s Dumas is argu- production to build a likely British smash. “Palace in ably the picture’s beating heart. Her activism bears the Sky” sounds like a lost Duran Duran classic from a clear connection with today’s Black Lives Matter that era as well. movement, and her unforced romance with Stall- However, Shears, who has spent his past few years worth (their relationship is a cinematic flourish) making his Broadway debut in “Kinky Boots” and writ- lends the explosive film some of its most intimate ing his memoir, “Boys Keep Swinging,” has plenty more moments. styles to trot out. “The Bruiser,” inspired by Queens of The 28-year-old admits that starring in her first the Stone Age pal Josh Homme, could easily rock alter- period movie was “daunting,” but it was important native radio, while “Sad Song Backwards” plays off the to be able to imagine herself in the culture. “I only country idea of rewinding your life to fix a breakup. listened to music from the early ’70s for the dura- He’s at his best, though, when he’s renovating ’70s tion of filming, which was really fun,” she said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Elton John-styled piano pop for today’s more intense times. The first single, “Creep City,” makes his influ- ences sound like a completely new invention, while SEND US YOUR STUFF opener “Good Friends” calls to mind Scissor Sisters breakthroughs like “Take Your Mama,” though it does WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMIS- include some New Orleans jazz horn solos to reflect his SION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. new home. WEATHER LOTTERY

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 Lynn explodes for 17 runs in Gallant opener By Daniel Kane great job keeping the kids running, it ITEM STAFF was huge,” Earp said. “We wanted to stay aggressive and make the other BEVERLY — Lynn got off to a hot team make plays.” start in the Gallant Tournament with Marblehead was only able to record a 17-3 win over Marblehead Friday three hits on the day, one each by night at Harry Ball Field. Brooks Keefe, Bodie Bartram and Juniel Guzman (3-for-4 with 3 RBI) Chris Cannuscio. The Marblehead led Lynn at the plate with two home defense also committed seven errors runs. Alex McMillan (2-for-5 with 2 in the eld. RBI) also added a solo home run in “Unfortunately we weren’t a full the fourth. Chris Marks (1-for-2), squad. We had a couple kids on vaca- Braydon London (1-for-3 with a HBP) tion and had to call up some 11-year- and Mornel Castro (1-for-3 with 2 olds,” Marblehead manager Brent walks) also all drove in runs for Lynn. Tarasuyk said. “Errors killed us, they Guzman also pitched three had seven unearned runs. I think if near-perfect innings to start the we eld and pitch better we could game, striking out eight of the 10 have a chance but we didn’t do much batters he faced and not allowing a right tonight.” single hit. Lynn got things started early “He’s a monster, he can play,” Lynn thanks to a two-run home run that manager Jeff Earp said of Guzman. Guzman laced to center. Another run “He’s con dent but not arrogant. He’s was scored by Gabe Diaz on a passed a dream to coach and a great kid, you ball to put Lynn up 3-0. love to have him on your team.” The Lynners added another run A huge part of Lynn’s victory was each in the second and third innings, aggressive base running, which in- capitalizing on Marblehead errors in ITEM FILE PHOTO cluded three stolen bases from Kevin both innings and taking a 5-0 lead. Whalen. Lynn pitcher Alex McMillan went 2-for-5 with a home run and two RBI in a win “Third base coach Rich Avery did a GALLANT, B2 over Marblehead in the Gallant Tournament Friday evening. Lamusta ready to get to work as new Lynn eld football coach By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNNFIELD — New Lynn eld High School football coach Pat Lamusta has been counting down the days left until the start of the new season, his rst at the helm of the Pioneers. With a week remaining before the start of preseason practices and tryouts, La- musta’s ready to get started in his new role at Lynn eld. “There’s a mood of excitement and anticipation,” Lamusta said. “The players were in limbo in March and April while they were doing the coaching search. There was a bit of uncertainty. I’m see- ing a cohesive group on all levels. The sophomores are gelling with the seniors, the freshmen are buying in. This group’s very much together. They’re excited. We want to prove we can continue the winning tradition despite the changes in the coaching staff.” Lamusta was named the new Lynn eld head football coach in May, taking over for former head coach Neal Weidman, who stepped down in March after 10 seasons with the Pioneers. Prior to stepping into the coaching realm, Lamusta played football at Lynn eld (2004-2007) and Framingham State (2010-2013) as an outside linebacker/fullback. He currently teaches history at Lynn- eld High. Lamusta spent four seasons (2014-2017) as an assis- COURTESY PHOTO | KERRIANNE ALLAINE tant on Weidman’s staff. New Lynn eld football coach Pat Lamusta credited Weidman for building a winning culture with- Lamusta is ready to get his rst sea- in the program. son started. LAMUSTA, B2

COURTESY PHOTO Marblehead native Jake Kulevich will be start- ing his second professional hockey season next Lynn eld’s O’Neill takes unusual route month when he reports to training camp with the Edmonton Oilers. to St. Anselm women’s soccer team

By Anne Marie Tobin Kulevich prepares ITEM STAFF LYNNFIELD — Sometimes, timing is every- to get started with thing, not only in life but in sports. Usually, it’s the student-athlete who gets the college recruitment process started. Whether it’s new organization attending college showcases or reaching out to prospective coaches and recruiters then hoping to By Mike Alongi get a positive response in return, most of the time ITEM STAFF it’s up to that athlete to nd a way to put his or herself on a college coach’s radar. Marblehead native Jake Kulevich is ready to prove 2018 Lynn eld High graduate Mackenzie that he belongs in the NHL. After getting his feet wet as O’Neil’s road to Division II St. Anselm College, a defenseman in both the ECHL and the AHL last sea- where she’ll play on the women’s soccer team, was son, the Marblehead High and Colgate University prod- far from conventional. uct now has a good base of knowledge to work with as he O’Neill, a goalie, begins the preseason Sunday. prepares for his second full professional season. She said she had no intention of continuing her “I was happy with how last year went on the whole,” soccer career beyond her senior year at Lynn eld Kulevich, 25, said. “It was obviously a big jump from High. college to the pros, and it really made me realize how A two-year starter and four year varsity player, much you have to do all of the right things off the ice as O’Neill had originally made the decision to attend well as on the ice to be successful out there. I had a cou- St. Anselm for non-athletic reasons and had not COURTESY PHOTO | CHRISTINE SHAIEVITZ ple injuries early on that derailed me a bit, but we had a reached out to any coaches. Instead one reached Lynn eld native Mackenzie O’Neill will play soc- great rehab staff in Manitoba and I was able to nish the out to her. cer at Division II St. Anselm College this fall after a season strong.” four-year varsity career with the Pioneers. After helping lead Marblehead to a Division 3 state O’NEILL, B2 championship as a team captain in 2011, Kulevich played at Colgate for four seasons. He played in 150 games in his time in upstate New York, recording 15 goals and 45 assists in that timeframe. After playing Tedesco Ladies Championship eight games with the Jacksonville Icemen of the ECHL, Kulevich signed a contract with the Manitoba Moose — the AHL af liate of the Winnipeg Jets — where he played for just over a year. Fast forward to just a couple of weeks ago, July 13, when Kulevich signed a contract with the AHL’s Bakers- eld Condors. An af liate of the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers, the Condors had defensive issues last season and brough Kulevich in to battle for a roster spot. “I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity I got with Manitoba, it was great there and I really learned a lot,” said Kulevich. “I learned how to take care of my body off the ice and started to get used to the grind of profession- al hockey. Now coming into camp with Edmonton, I’m COURTESY PHOTO just going to show off my work ethic. I’m going to keep Joanne Steadman won her seventh my head down, work hard and be competitive out there Tedesco Ladies Club Championship to show my worth.” Friday morning. Steadman defeat- In order to prepare for the grueling season that comes ed Kym Pappathanasi, also a sev- with being a professional hockey player, Kulevich has en-time Ladies Club Champion, by had to rethink some things in terms of how he prepares one stroke. The top four nishers his body to play. After getting a taste of the action for the were Steadman (264), Pappathanasi past year and a half, he has a better idea of how to do (265), Diana Breed (270) and Lisa De- that. salvo (271). KULEVICH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018

Red Sox bring out the big sticks against Baltimore

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Xander Bogaerts watches as his three-run home run sails over the fence in the first inning against the Baltimore Orioles Friday night. NFL players emphasize reasons for protests

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — While as such,” Philadelphia Eagles safety of prison populations are people of the NFL continues discussions with Malcolm Jenkins said after resuming color.” On the back, it said: “Nearly the players’ union regarding a na- his demonstration before Thursday 5,000 kids are in adult prisons and tional anthem policy, players who night’s game. “But we’ve seen in oth- jails. #SchoolsNotPrisons.” demonstrate are emphasizing they er leagues when they’ve decided to The league and the NFLPA have are protesting social injustice, racial amplify the voices of their players to yet to announce a policy for this sea- inequality and systematic oppres- also emphasize the importance of the son regarding demonstrations during sion. issues that we’re raising, and change the anthem after the league initial- They are not against the country, the narrative away from the anthem, ly ordered everyone to stand on the military, flag or “The Star-Spangled that not only is it more acceptable, sideline when the anthem is played, Banner” itself. the fan base gets educated on what or remain in the locker room. President Donald Trump wants we’re talking about, and we can actu- League spokesman Brian McCa- players to “find another way to pro- ally make some movement.” rthy declined comment Friday and test” and contended “most of them Jenkins stopped his demonstration reiterated his statement Thursday are unable to define” what they’re last season after the NFL committed night, saying “constructive” discus- demonstrating against. $90 million over the next seven years sions are ongoing with the union. Players, however, have made clear to social justice causes in a three-seg- “I understand that it’s a business their position numerous times. ment plan that involves league play- and you want to protect your bottom “I think part of the problem is that ers. line and all of that, but at the end of when you continue the rhetoric that Jenkins and a few teammates wore the day, I think the smartest thing this is controversial or this is some- a T-shirt before the game that read right now is to not have a rule and COURTESY PHOTO how a negative thing, people treat it on the front: “More than 60 percent provide a better option,” Jenkins said. Lynnfield’s Mackenzie O’Neill initially had no intention of continuing her soccer career into Guzman, McMillan lead Lynn to big victory college after graduating from Lynnfield High.

GALLANT to cut the score to 9-3. win. Chance encounter brings From B1 In the fifth inning, Lynn extended Lynn now looks to their next the lead to 12-3, drawing four walks game, Saturday at 4 p.m. against O’Neill to St. Anselm soccer The lead was extended further and capitalizing on two more Mar- Beverly, with plenty of room for when Lynn scored four runs in the blehead errors. improvement on defense Earp said. O’NEILL fourth inning. Castro and Marks Guzman added his second home “Beverly is the real deal,” Earp both each added a RBI while Mc- run of the game to leadoff the sixth said. “Pitching is our strength but From B1 Millan highlighted the inning with inning. London, Castro and McMil- our defense is a bit suspect and “I had already put down my deposit at St. Anselm’s and a solo home run to put Lynn up 9-0. lan each also added a RBI in the something we need to work on. never even thought about playing there or anywhere, for Marblehead got on the board in inning to extended the lead to 17-3. “Everyone chipped in tonight and that matter,” said O’Neill, who also played four years of their half of the fourth. Andy Palm- That was all Lynn needed, as these kids have worked hard,” Earp varsity basketball. “But Lizzie (Shaievitz) asked me this er, Anthony Michaud and Keefe all Whalen came in to close things added. “We just need to keep it go- winter to play on her Aztecs club team because they need- scored on errors by Lynn’s infield, down on the mound and secure the ing.” ed a goalie. I said that I wanted to focus on basketball, but once March came, I decided to play Aztecs. I didn’t really know it at the time, but Joel Bancroft, the Aztecs coach, also Lamusta excited to coach his alma mater coached the St. A’s team, so that’s how I got to know him.” O’Neill’s timing was spot on, winning a state champion- LAMUSTA Endicott in June and we went to one experience and put my own spin on ship with the Aztecs. In addition to Shaievitz, who’s also From B1 at St. John’s Prep in July. We were it.” playing at St. Anselm, O’Neill’s teammates included Pea- also in a passing league Tuesday Joining Lamusta on his coaching body’s Emily Nelson and Jillian Arigo, who are headed to “There’s a winning culture, there’s nights with tough teams like Ando- staff are John O’Brien (Lynnfield’s Division I UMass Lowell and Division II Franklin Pierce, a winning tradition,” Lamusta said. ver and Billerica. We had a good baseball coach), Ted Flaherty, Jeff respectively. “That’s much different from when I combination of strength and condi- Gannon, Steve Mondello, Ryan Shee- “Our team was so stacked and I don’t think we allowed a played. The program was struggling tioning and 7v7 leagues for the skill han and Frank Cammisa. single goal during the entire state tournament, so I guess when I played. When I came back to position kids.” “I think the first year you do any- coach Bancroft saw that and thought that I would fit in at coach, things had changed. Neal did Among those who’ve left a solid thing, you get nervous and worry St. A’s,” said O’Neill. “He wanted me for the Aztecs because a great job building a strength and early impression on Lamusta are se- about things,” Lamusta said. “I’m while Jillian (Arigo) played goal, her best position was as a conditioning program. The numbers niors Hunter Lane, Cole Moretti and very fortunate to have an experi- field player and coach Bancroft wanted her on the field, so were high. The kids were really com- Leo Quinn, and junior John Lee. enced coaching staff. It’s a 50 percent that’s why they wanted mo to join the team. mitted, even the multi-sport athletes Lamusta said the administration returning coaching staff and 50 per- “Coach Bancroft kept saying that I was going to be there were committed to football. There’s a aspect of being a head coach has cre- cent new. There’s a lot of experience at St. Anselm’s anyway, so why not play. So on May 1, I tradition of guys being committed to ated a bit of learning curve for him on the staff. Coach John O’Brien has made the decision to play and now I am really looking football, even in the offseason.” but the time he spent shadowing been our defensive coordinator for forward to it. It will be fun to have another four years to That tradition of offseason commit- Weidman has helped in making ad- the past seven years, he’s my right- play with Lizzie. I’ll also get to play against Jillian (Arigo), ment has carried over to this year. justments. hand man. so that will be fun. St A’s definitely has a heavy Cape Ann The Pioneers have prepared for the “I think as an assistant you don’t “It’s a good staff,” Lamusta said. League influence with a lot of players from the CAL, in- upcoming fall season by taking part really see much of the administrative “I’m lucky. One of the toughest parts cluding the Pratts, Regan and Travis, who played for Mas- in a handful of 7v7 tournaments side of being a head coach so that was of ironing this all together was just conomet, so again, I feel like I already know people.” along with strength and conditioning surprising,” Lamusta said. “But I putting the staff together and mak- O’Neill said she expects that she will have to pay her dues programs. worked closely with Weidman so I ing sure I had all the parts in place. as the Hawks’ second or third goalie. She also expects the “We have our regular workouts was involved on the day-to-day stuff That was one of the tougher parts of Hawks to be competitive this season after finishing 6-8-2 throughout the summer,” Weidman and the offseason. I had an idea of this process.” last year and just missing the Northeast-10 tournament. said. “We were in two 7v7 tourna- what the time commitment was like. The Pioneers begin preseason prac- “It was coach’s first year and they came really close to ments. We went to one hosted by Now it’s nice because I can take that tices August 17 at 3:30. making the tourney, but they have a lot of good players coming back from what I hear, so I think the program is moving in the right direction,” O’Neill said. Marblehead’s Kulevich prepares for training camp An honor roll student at LHS, O’Neill was heavily in- volved in Lynnfield student government, serving as Stu- KULEVICH head native Doyle Somerby, dent Council vice-president, class representative and stu- From B1 who’s getting set to play this dent advisor. She needed a wheelbarrow to cart away the season with the Cleveland many awards and scholarships she received on Lynnfield “I’m working every day, Monsters of the AHL. Senior Awards Night back in May. She received the War usually four days a week off “Doyle is a great friend, through a Literary Lens Award, the John O’Donnell Schol- the ice and three or four and it’s great to be able to arship, the Selectman John F. Donegan Memorial Scholar- days a week on the ice,” Ku- work with him all summer,” ship, a Student Council Scholarship and the Michael levich said. “I’ve been doing said Kulevich. “We’re com- Maney Athletic Scholarship. a lot more band work and petitive with each other and An Agganis All-Star, O’Neil plans to major in psychology stretching than I’ve ever we push each other every and, while she isn’t sure where that will take her, she done in my life, which is a day, and I think it is going to wants to put her skills to work possibly in the medical field, part of the maintenance make both of us better in the helping the families of persons struggling with serious ill- work to be able to stay out on long run.” nesses or conditions. the ice. It’s not just going out Now, for Kulevich, all the “I don’t know what I’ll do with it. I can see myself help- and lifting a lot of weight hard work and preparation ing people at hospitals,” O’Neill said. “I’m just very glad anymore, I’m balancing it all will be put to the test at Oil- that I’m playing and can’t believe I’m leaving Sunday. I out.” ers training camp. Kulevich don’t know what I would do with myself if I didn’t with Nearly all of that work is is set to report to Edmonton so much free time, probably just hanging out. High school sports definitely teaches you how to balance school and being done at home in Mar- September 5, and he knows COURTESY PHOTO blehead this summer. Kulev- that standing out amongst a academics. Just with practices alone, you aren’t getting ich has a fellow professional group of great players is go- Former Marblehead High hockey star Jake home until long after dinner and still have homework to to work out with in his good ing to take a lot of work and Kulevich, left, will head to training camp do and I’m expecting that, but know I can handle the friend and fellow Marble- a lot of focus. with the Edmonton Oilers on Sept. 5. balancing act.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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Or, please con- The fifth annual Lynn tact the director, John Gam- Parks and Recreation Youth Summer Evening bale at jgambale.nestorm@ Track meets will be held aol.com. at the Manning Field track on Mondays for the next two months from Lynn English Girls Monday, July 9 until Mon- Soccer alumni day, August 27 at 6:30 p.m. There is no entry fee game this weekend to participate. There will be running The annual English Girls PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS events and field events at Soccer Alumni Game will each meet. Running Tiger Woods bends down to read a green before a chip shot during the second round of the PGA events will be a 30-meter take place on Saturday, Championship at Bellerive Country Club in St. Louis Friday afternoon. race for ages three and August 11 at Manning Field. under and 50, 100, 200, The game begins at 2:30 400, 800, one-mile and p.m. and will be followed by relays for ages high school a gathering at Tony’s Pub. Woods in the hunt as rain suspends and younger. Field events The cost to play is $5. Con- will be the standing long tact English girls soccer jump and the softball coach Ed McNeil at 978-401- second round of PGA Championship throw. All communities are 7571 for more information. ST. LOUIS (AP) — The roars began announced play was suspended for the dodged the greenside bunkers and MLB at the second hole at Bellerive, where day. “Tomorrow is going to be a long ended up on the fringe. He popped a Tiger Woods rolled in a putt for bird- day for a lot of us and try and get back bump-and-run chip toward the hole AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division ie, and they grew in volume when he at it early.” and thought he had made it, begin- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB stalked another putt toward the hole Woods arrived for his tee time Friday ning his famous fist-pump before the Boston 81 35 .698 — Philadelphia 64 50 .561 — New York 72 42 .632 8 Atlanta 62 50 .554 1 for a birdie at the third. knowing full well Woodland and others ball just skirted the cup. Tampa Bay 58 57 .504 22½ Washington 59 56 .513 5½ But just as Woods was picking up had gone low earlier in the day. The “I almost got a fist-pump on video!” Toronto 52 62 .456 28 New York 47 65 .420 16 Baltimore 35 80 .304 45½ Miami 47 69 .405 18 momentum, another rumble brought tees had been moved up, the hole lo- one fan screamed. Central Division Central Division him to a halt. cations had been made accessible, and Woods kept the fist-pump in the hol- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 64 50 .561 — Chicago 66 48 .579 — It came an ominously dark cloud the classic Robert Trent Jones design ster when he poured in his third bird- Minnesota 53 61 .465 11 Milwaukee 66 52 .559 2 that settled over the PGA Champion- was ripe for the taking by the world’s ie of the round at the fifth, this time Detroit 47 68 .409 17½ St. Louis 60 55 .522 6½ ship, bringing thunder and heavy rain best players. rolling in a 10-footer that got him to 3 Chicago 41 73 .360 23 Pittsburgh 59 56 .513 7½ Kansas City 35 79 .307 29 Cincinnati 50 65 .435 16½ that washed out the rest of the second For as long as he was one the course, under for the championship. West Division West Division round. It left Woods pondering his Woods proved he’s still one of them. With more massive crowds watching W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 73 42 .635 — Arizona 64 52 .552 — third shot into the par-5 eighth hole He missed a birdie putt at the first his every move, Woods curled in a long Oakland 68 47 .591 5 Los Angeles 63 52 .548 ½ the rest of the night — not to mention but came through at the second, then putt to save par out of the bunker at Seattle 65 50 .565 8 Colorado 60 54 .526 3 Los Angeles 58 58 .500 15½ San Francisco 57 58 .496 6½ his place on the leaderboard. stuck his approach shot close at the the sixth, and he nearly holed another Texas 51 66 .436 23 San Diego 46 71 .393 18½ When play resumes at 7 a.m. Sat- par-3 third, where water guards the chip before making par at the seventh. Friday’s Games Oakland (Jackson 3-2) at L.A. Angels (Pena urday, he’ll still be 3 under for the right front. Woods knew he’d made His drive at the eighth landed in the Boston at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. 1-3), 9:07 p.m. championship and seven shots back of that putt when it was still on the way, thick rough, and he hacked his way out Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Washington (Roark 6-12) at Chicago Cubs Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. (Lester 12-4), 4:05 p.m. Gary Woodland, who played his second beginning his confident walk to pluck to set up a short approach to the par Minnesota at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 3-2) at Cincinnati (Harvey 5-7), round early and was done long before it from the hole early. 5. It was then that the skies darkened Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. 6:40 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Miley 2-1) at Atlanta (Teheran the storms. Woods showed even more emotion at and the horns sounded, and it’s there St. Louis at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. 8-7), 7:10 p.m. “It was fine. I’m 3-under par, so I felt the long, difficult par-4 fourth. that Woods will place his ball when he Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Oswalt 1-2) at Miami (Straily Washington at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. 4-5), 7:10 p.m. I was headed in the right direction,” He had driven it into the right rough, arrives at Bellerive to resume his sec- Arizona at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 5-4) at Colorado Woods said after the PGA of America then hit a low, screaming fade that ond round Saturday. N.Y. Mets at Miami, 7:10 p.m. (Freeland 10-7), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Nola 12-3) at San Diego L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. (Lockett 0-2), 8:40 p.m. Philadelphia at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Williams 9-8) at San Francisco Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (TBD), 9:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Boston (Price 11-6) at Baltimore (Ramirez ‘Deflategate’ sequel? Nope, NFL Boston at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. 1-4), 1:05 p.m., 1st game Texas (Hutchison 1-2) at N.Y. Yankees Texas at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. (Lynn 8-8), 1:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Tampa Bay (TBD) at Toronto (Gaviglio 2-4), Minnesota at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. 4:07 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Seattle at Houston, 2:10 p.m. says it was just a defective ball Minnesota (Gibson 5-9) at Detroit (Liriano 3-6), 6:10 p.m. St. Louis at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Boston (TBD) at Baltimore (TBD), 7:05 Oakland at L.A. Angels, 4:07 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — No investigation or fed- p.m., 2nd game Arizona at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 11-6) at Chicago White N.Y. Mets at Miami, 1:10 p.m. eral case needed this time. The NFL says a bad foot- Sox (Shields 4-13), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. ball used in a preseason game Thursday night was Seattle (LeBlanc 6-2) at Houston (Morton L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. 12-2), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia at San Diego, 3:40 p.m. simply defective. St. Louis (Flaherty 5-6) at Kansas City Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. The league said in a statement Friday that a ball (Duffy 7-10), 7:15 p.m. Washington at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. was removed from play during the third quarter of the Steelers-Eagles game in Philadelphia and will TODAY IN SPORTS be sent back to manufacturer Wilson for review. Questions about an underinflated football flared Aug. 11 like Beijing four years ago. Almost among fans online after the preseason opener when even with the last U.S. runner when 1943 — Volo Song, driven by Ben a sideline radio reporter tweeted that he saw a White, wins the Hambletonian he got the baton for the anchor leg ball looking “VERY deflated” after an incompletion Stakes in the third heat. of the 4x100 meters, Bolt steadily 1948 — Demon Hanover, driven by pulls away down the stretch, grit- thrown by Pittsburgh rookie Mason Rudolph. Harrison Hoyt, wins the Hambleto- ting his teeth and leaning at the That immediately brought back reminders of “De- nian Stakes in straight heats. line to cap his perfect Summer flategate,” the scandal caused when New England 1970 — Philadelphia Phillies Games by leading Jamaica to victo- Patriots superstar Tom Brady used underinflated pitcher Jim Bunning beats the ry in a world-record 36.84 seconds. footballs during the 2015 AFC championship game. Houston Astros 6-5 to become the Allyson Felix wins her third gold Brady was ultimately suspended four games in medal, giving the United States a first pitcher to win 100 games in 2016 for his role in a case that climbed all the way 20-meter lead after the second leg both leagues since Cy Young. to a federal appeals court. 1974 — Lee Trevino beats Jack of the 4x400-meter relay. DeeDee PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Nicklaus by one stroke to capture Trotter, Felix, Francena McCorory The saga prompted the NFL to change how it the PGA Championship. and Sanya Richards-Ross bring handles footballs before and during games. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph 1979 — Peter Haughton wins his home the victory for the Ameri- NFL officials say all the proper procedures were throws a pass during a preseason game against the second International Trot at Roos- cans’ fifth straight Olympic title in followed during the game Thursday night. Philadelphia Eagles Thursday night. evelt Raceway by driving Double- the event. mint to victory. 2012 — Candace Parker scores 1984 — Britain’s Sebastian Coe 21 points and the heavily favored TV/RADIO sets an Olympic record in the U.S. women’s basketball team 1,500 meter with a 3:32.53 time. wins a fifth straight Olympic gold SATURDAY 6 p.m...... Rogers Cup (women’s semifinal)...... ESPN2 1985 — Hubert Green beats de- medal with an 86-50 victory over TV 8 p.m...... Rogers Cup (men’s semifinal)...... ESPN2 fending champion Lee Trevino by France. The win is the latest in an MLB Radio two strokes to take the PGA Cham- unmatched run for the Americans 4:05 p.m...... Texas at NY Yankees...... MLB Network MLB in the past 16 years. The U.S. has pionship. 4:05 p.m...... Washington at Chi. Cubs...... FS1 7:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... WEEI-FM 93.7 1986 — Bob Tway’s bunker shot won 41 consecutive games in the 7:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... NESN Olympic competition since taking SUNDAY on the final hole gives him the PGA 7:10 p.m...... Milwaukee at Atlanta...... FS1 the bronze medal in 1992. TV Championship over Greg Norman. 10 p.m...... Oakland at LA Angels...... MLB Network 1991 — John Daly, the last alter- 2013 — Jason Dufner wins his first MLB Little League World Series nate to make the field, wins the major title with a two-stroke victory 1:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... NESN 1 p.m...... Little League New England final...... ESPN 73rd PGA Championship with a over Jim Furyk at the PGA Cham- 2 p.m...... Seattle at Houston...... TBS 1-under 71 to finish three strokes pionship. WNBA 8 p.m...... Washington at Chicago Cubs...... ESPN ahead of Bruce Lietzke. 2016 — Michael Phelps wins his 2 p.m...... Dallas at Atlanta...... NBA TV WNBA 1995 — Michael Johnson wins the fourth gold medal of the Rio Olym- Cycling 3 p.m...... Chicago at Connecticut...... NBCSB 200 meters in 19.79 seconds in pics and 22nd overall with a victory 4 p.m...... Tour of Utah (Stage 5)...... FS2 3 p.m...... Dallas at Washington...... NBA TV the World Track & Field Champion- in the 200-meter individual med- NFL Preseason 7 p.m...... Los Angeles at Phoenix...... ESPN2 ships to become the first runner to ley. It was the 13th individual gold 9 p.m...... Minnesota at Denver...... NFL Network Cycling capture the 200 and 400 meters and 26 medals overall. Golf 4:30 p.m...... Tour of Utah (Stage 6)...... FS2 2016 — Simone Biles soared to in a major championship. 10 a.m...... US Women’s Amateur (semifinals)...... FS2 Auto racing 1996 — Mark Brooks makes a the all-around title in women’s 11 a.m...... PGA Championship...... TNT 2:30 p.m...... Consumers Energy 400...... NBCSN 5-foot birdie putt on the first hole gymnastics at the Rio Olympics. 2 p.m...... PGA Championship...... CBS Golf of a playoff with Kenny Perry to win Her total of 62.198 is well clear Horse racing 11 a.m...... PGA Championship...... TNT the PGA Championship. of silver medalist and “Final Five” 6 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series...... NBCSN 2 p.m...... PGA Championship...... CBS 2002 — Karrie Webb’s latest teammate Aly Raisman and Motor sports 2 p.m...... US Women’s Amateur (final)...... FS1 comeback establishes a new stan- Russian bronze medalist Aliya 3 p.m...... Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Series...... NBC Soccer dard of excellence on the LPGA Mustafina. Soccer 1:20 p.m...... Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Bayern Munich...... FS2 Tour: the Super Slam — winning Aug. 12 7:30 a.m...... Newcastle United vs. Tottenham...... NBCSN the four tournaments currently re- 1876 — Madeleine wins two 4 p.m...... MLS: New York City at Toronto...... ESPN 10 a.m...... Huddersfield Town vs. Chelsea...... NBCSN garded as majors as well as the du straight heats over Canada’s 6 p.m...... MLS: Orlando City at D.C. United...... FS1 12:30 p.m...... Wolverhampton vs. Everton...... NBC Maurier, which lost its major sta- Countess of Dufferin to defend 8 p.m...... MLS: FC Dallas at Seattle...... FS1 3 p.m...... Atletico Madrid vs. Internazionale...... ESPNews tus in 2000 after 21 years. Webb the America’s Cup. Swimming shoots a 6-under 66, rallying from 1936 — Rosalind, driven by Ben 3:30 p.m...... NWSL: Seattle at Utah...... Lifetime 7:30 p.m...... MLS: Philadelphia at New England...... NBCSB 4 p.m...... Pan Pacific Championships...... NBC three strokes behind to the first White, wins the Hambletonian Tennis three-time winner in the Women’s Swimming Stakes in straight heats. 1:30 p.m...... Rogers Cup...... ESPN2 British Open. 1937 — Shirley Hanover, driv- 4 p.m...... Pan Pacific Championships (tape)...... NBC 2012 — Usain Bolt is a perfect 3 en by Henry Thomas, wins the Tennis Radio for 3 at the London Olympics — Hambletonian Stakes in straight 1 p.m...... Rogers Cup (women’s semifinal)...... ESPN2 MLB three events, three victories — just heats. 3 p.m...... Rogers Cup (men’s semifinal)...... ESPN2 1:05 p.m...... Boston at Baltimore...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 COMICS

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It’s OK to WCVB Inside Chronicle Castaways “Aban- 20/20 News- Celebrity Person of Interest Elemen- words and actions, not what careful not to take someone’s gloat if you are generous with % ABC Edition doned” Center 5 Page “Judgement” tary others decide to say or do. Be word at face value. Do your rewards and compliments. WBTS Access (N) Little Big Shots Dateline NBC News Saturday Night Live Host Gal 1st Look smart and do what’s best for own fact-finding before you Romance is encouraged. * NBC “Tour De Harvey” at 11 Gadot; Sam Smith performs. you. jump in. WFXT This- Jr. NBA World Jr. NBA World Championship Boston Boston Gordon Ramsay’s Just for Just for Boston TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 9 FOX Minute Championship News 25 24 Hours to Hell Laughs Laughs News VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Keep your life simple. Com- WUTF Los tres mosqueteros (1942) Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa. Un ›› Immortals (2011, Aventura) Henry Me Late Chocolate (2013, Don’t share information or Gain experience by trying plex situations will be difficult = UMA hombre y tres amigos recuperan el collar de una actriz. Cavill, Stephen Dorff, Isabel Lucas. Romance) Karla Souza. gossip. You’ll damage your something new and different. enough without you compli- Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Arena (2011, Action) Kellan Lutz, Samuel L. Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK reputation if you don’t have Don’t let anger seep into a cating matters or making a F MNT Theory Theory Jackson, Nina Dobrev. Molly your facts straight. Focus on WGBX Finding Your Roots NOVA Outback “The Dry Wonders of Mexico Under- Music Austin City Limits NOVA conversation. It’s OK to have fuss. Look for the best way offering encouragement, not a difference of opinion. Give to stabilize your life with the L PBS “The Irish Factor” Season” (N) “Mountain Worlds” ground Voyager “Angelique Kidjo” criticism. Aim to please. WWJE Alaska State Troop- Panic 9-1-1 Crime 360 A young Crime 360 “Full Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue Rescue freedom to get freedom in least interference. R JN ers man is shot dead. House” 911 911 911 911 911 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) return. WLVI Last Man Last Man Modern Modern Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “Bullet Scandal “Dead in the Make physical improvements. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) X CW Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Guy Proof” Water” AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Attending a social event, host- TELE ››› Despicable Me (2010, Niños) Voices El César (N) Titulares Decisio- Decisiones Ex- Programa Fix up your space and recon- nect with people who have Share with someone you love. ing a party or getting together ¨ TELE of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. y Más nes tremas Make reasonable plans. A with friends or relatives will WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & been a benefit to you in the ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order past. A healthier lifestyle will joint effort will bring you clos- affect the way you feel about CABLE STATIONS increase your energy and ac- er to your long-term goal. Ro- someone. Romance is on the (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 08.11.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law complishments. mance is on the rise. rise. A&E PD -- 08.03.18” (N) enforcement. (5:00) ›› “Lethal ››‡ XXX (2002, Action) Vin Diesel, Asia Argento, Marton Csokas. ›› XXX: State of the Union (2005, Action) Ice Cube, PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) AMC SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Weapon 4” (1998) A spy tries to stop an anarchist with weapons. Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman. Make adjustments to your An opening you’ve been wait- Stick close to home and take (6:30) ››‡ “National Lam- ››‡ National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983, Comedy) ›› National Lampoon’s European Vaca- 40-Year- BRAVO living arrangements or home ing for will turn out to be a time to relax and rejuvenate. poon’s Vacation” (1983) ‘R’ Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo. ‘R’ tion (1985) Chevy Chase. ‘PG-13’ Old Vir that will be conducive to im- disappointment if your ex- The less said, the better when Shaq Does Shark ›››› Jaws (1975, Suspense) Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw. A Laws of Jaws Great White Abyss Air Jaws: DISC proving your creative output. pectations are too high. Take dealing with sensitive issues Week man-eating shark terrorizes a New England resort town. Hunted Fashion an environment that one step at a time and don’t that arise between you and a Freaky Friday (2018, Children’s) Andi Bizaard- Bizaard- Raven’s Raven’s Stuck/ Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Cozi Zuehlsdorff. ‘NR’ Mack vark vark Home Home Middle encourages you to excel. overspend. loved one. Little League Baseball Mid-Atlantic Re- Little League Baseball West Regional, SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- ESPN gional: Mid Island (N.Y.) vs. TBA. (N) Final: Teams TBA. (N) ter Tennis ATP Tennis Rogers Cup, Second Semifinal.SportsCenter (N) Boxing From May 2, Boxing Boxing BRIDGE ESPN2 From Toronto. (N) 2015. (N) (6:05) “Beauty and ››› Cinderella (2015) Cate Blanchett. A young ››› Mulan (1998, Children’s) Voices of Ming-Na Wen, Winnie FREE the Beast” (1991) woman tries not to lose hope in the face of cruelty. Eddie Murphy, B.D. Wong. the Pooh (6:30) ›› “The Other Woman” (2014) ››‡ Pitch Perfect 2 (2015) Anna Kendrick. The Snowfall “Jingle Bell Better Better Do not fret; give them their due FX Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann, Kate Upton. Barden Bellas compete at the world championships. Rock” Things Things George Bernard Shaw comes ambiguous: support or turns immediately to the clubs. (5:55) ››‡ “Justice ››‡ Murder on the Orient Express (2017) Sharp Objects Succession ››‡ Murder on the Orient HBO League” (2017) Kenneth Branagh. ‘PG-13’ “Closer” Express (2017) ‘PG-13’ claimed: “A day’s work is a a strong hand.) West ruffs the third round but Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn day’s work, neither more nor South noted that his spade has no riposte. South ruffs the HIST Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars less, and the man who does 10 gave him a finessing po- fourth heart in his hand, plays (6:00) “The Other Evil Doctor (2018, Suspense) Dina Meyer, Room for Murder (2018, Suspense) Adam Evil Doctor (2018, Suspense) it needs a day’s sustenance, sition should East have jack- a spade to the queen (remov- LIFE Mother” (2017) Jen Lilley, Corin Nemec. Huber, Jenna Kanell. Dina Meyer, Jen Lilley. a night’s repose and due lei- fourth of trumps. 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(N) Innings Final (N) Today Water TV at Baltimore Orioles. recently awake after a night’s to lose one spade, two hearts Henry Henry I Am Frankie “I Am ››› The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Friends Friends Friends Friends What might repose. How should South and one diamond (when that NICK Danger Danger ... Eliza” (N) of Water (2015) Voice of Tom Kenny. have come to pass. plan the play in four spades af- finesse lost). ››‡ The Girl on the Train (2016, Sus- ›› All I See Is You (2016, Drama) Blake The Affair “408” Who Is ›› The Punisher ter West begins with the three The right approach is to ac- SHOW pense) Emily Blunt, Haley Bennett. ‘R’ Lively, Jason Clarke. ‘R’ America? (2004, Action) ‘R’ top hearts, and East follows cept a trump loser in return for “Austin Powers in ›‡ Proud Mary (2018, Action) Power “A Changed Vida ›› Passengers (2016, Science Fiction) Proud STARZ throughout? discarding the diamond five Goldmember” Taraji P. 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Order bid guarantees club support. lows, declarer draws the last (5:23) ››› “Iron ››› Iron Man 3 (2013, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth ››‡ The Longest Yard (2005, Comedy) Adam If a new suit by advancer is trump and runs the clubs for USA Man” (2008, Action) Paltrow. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. Sandler, Chris Rock, Burt Reynolds. nonforcing, the cue-bid be- an overtrick. Here, though, he (5:20) ›› “How Stella Got Her ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (2005, Comedy- ››‡ Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler VH1 Groove Back” (1998) Drama) Kimberly Elise, Steve Harris, Shemar Moore. Perry, Blair Underwood, Lynn Whitfield. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV AUGUST 12, 2018 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Downton Abbey on Poldark on Master- Sherlock on Masterpiece “The Lying De- The Great British On the Psychiatrist’s Couch ^ PBS Masterpiece piece tective” Sherlock faces a chilling enemy. 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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thirteen-year-old Dan- Pieces of unique hand-painted pottery with iela Blumenfeld of Scars- the CIA seal. dale, N.Y., just finished her fifth summer at sleep- away camp with no devic- es beyond a simple iPod. Secretly hand “I didn’t really miss my phone,” she said, espe- cially given camp distrac- made for the CIA: tions like banana boating — that is, riding a yellow, banana-shaped inflatable Polish pottery towed by a motorboat. America’s summer camps FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Monika Scislowska hosted CIA “black sites” have gone device-free in a Children gather at their respective cabins and get ready for the day’s ASSOCIATED PRESS for terrorism suspects. big way. Most sleepaway Donald Trump made War- activities during a four-week summer camp session at Camp Sea Gull WARSAW, Poland — A camps moved to ban per- near Arapahoe, N.C. saw his first European sonal electronics years ago, newly declassified secret destination after he was driven by the idea that away from the grind of so- of the CIA’s is the hand- elected president. or website design classes have another. Some iwork of experts in Po- campers should soak up the built into their curricula, brought three to camp. As part of his “America cial media and texting. land: custom-made plates, scenery, sports, crafts and and partly for limited time It was almost where I First” approach, Trump For other kids, de- bowls and other pieces of camaraderie their parents on games such as the im- needed a full-time police- also has repeated his com- vice-free camp also serves tableware painted with are shelling out hundreds mensely popular Fortnite, man to take care of it,” mitment to keeping jobs as a valuable, if brief, time- the U.S. intelligence agen- of dollars for, all in service an online multiplayer sur- he said. At French Woods, in the U.S. and the value out from games, social me- cy’s official seal. to slower living and a rest vival/shooting experience. though, Watson lets kids dia and other increasingly Helena Smolenska, the of U.S.-made goods, to the for their still-developing Among other things, use phones and other de- point where other coun- persistent digital distrac- head of the craft-maker brains. camps don’t want to be re- vices in their cabins, but tions. Caleb Santana, an tries have criticized his But the big news may be cooperative in the town of sponsible for loss or dam- nowhere else, so long as 11-year-old from North policies as protectionist. that many kids seem not Boleslawiec that produced age to pricey technology they power them down at Babylon on New York’s The CIA gave the Bole- to mind at all. the ceramic set, said work- brought from home, despite lights-out. Long Island, just spent slawiec Artistic Handicrafts About 90 percent of the ers met the order with “joy sneaky helicopter par- His surprising finding: a week at a sleepaway Cooperative permission to nearly 8,400 sleepaway ents who mail phones in The phones often end up in and disbelief” and saw it Christian camp in the as a chance to do “some- talk about the pottery it camps counted by the care packages and equally a drawer after a few days at Pennsylvania woods. That thing exceptional.” made for the agency. Bole- American Camp Associa- sneaky campers who stash camp. “They’re more often meant no Fortnite. Caleb, The hardest part was slawiec ceramics are in- tion are now device free, them in their bunks. than not just comfort blan- one of four kids, said it getting the original col- ternationally prized — the though some allow limited Sometimes reverse kets,” Watson said. ors of the American ea- painted pottery tradition in time with screenless iPods psychology helps. Nigel Daniela’s 15-year-old was a breeze, although a gle, compass rose, shield the town goes back to the and other internet-free Watson, camp director at sister, Liat, who once spent longer break might have and gold scroll that make 18th century — and several music players. the French Woods Sports two weeks at the French been a problem. up the seal to go with the companies and shops there A few teen-only pro- and Arts Center, a high Woods program, reported But he’s making up for pottery’s blue and white make it. grams provide cabin Wi-Fi school-only sleepaway something similar during lost time now that he’s floral design, Smolenska Smolenska said she was and will let smartphones, camp in the Catskills near a recent three-week teen home. said Friday. not sure what inspired laptops or tablets through New York, recalls spend- tour of Thailand. “The Fortnite is a big Polish leaders have had the CIA to order the items the door so long as they’re ing his days at previous “It was so fun,” she said deal, more than a phone,” good relations with their from her cooperative. She kept in cabins and bunk jobs confiscating smart- of the trip. “I wasn’t craving said his mother, Dorothy counterparts in Washing- links it to a visit last year areas. Some camps provide phones and his evenings phone time. I think since I Gia Santana. “Since he ton since communism end- by U.S. troops stationed scheduled computer and calling parents to report did have it I wasn’t as ob- got home he’s been up to 3 ed in 1989. In 2002-2003, nearby who enjoyed try- internet time — partly for infractions. sessed with using it.” Liat in the morning some days the European country ing to decorate tea mugs. coding, app development “If you found one, they’d considered it a relief to step playing.” SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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S: Mark W Ruane $80,000 S: Bonnie Sherman $457,500 $113,875 B: John Tamasi Tr, Tr for Stephen B: Kevin E Becker & Maureen E 90-92 CHATHAM ST Street 2 RT 117 CLIFTON AVE U:1 131 WILSON RD U:C B: Cynthia A Fordham $330,000 Becker $600,000 S: Elizabeth Caron B: Griffin D Booth & Brooke C S: Allison Allen S: Cynthia A Fordham & Hope W B: Elkin D Mejia Boothe B: Colleen Ball & George C S: 90-92 Chatham Street LLC 21 WALTER ST S: Silas Nary Tr, Tr for Clifton Banos Lanstein S: Jason Losano 54 MARGIN ST $220,000 Avenue RET $650,000 B: BHJ LLC 32 CHERRY ST U:3 B: David A Wescott & Deborah J 42 FAIRMOUNT AVE $275,000 6 CLOUTMANS LN PEABODY Wescott S: Judith A Jacobsen $408,000 B: Elyse Archila $597,500 S: Michael F Smith3 MARKET ST S: Melat Assefa LYNNFIELD B: Kimberly A Healy & Michael 10 ALLEN RD $495,000 B: Allyson Gagne & Barry Gagne Healy $415,000 B: Angela Rehal S: Aileen L Charles & Steven R 12 CROOKER DR S: Cindy A Carter & Robert T B: Selma Barbosa 6 CARPENTER RD S: Mark J Patturelli & Stephanie Charles $439,000 Carter Jr S: Melanie Kent & Steven P Kent R Patturelli B: James J Demassi & Richard $381,000 B: Marcello Pompa Demone 1 GREYSTONE RD 19 CARLTON ST 30 N CENTRAL ST U:5 S: Diana Daigle S: Rainer O Marquardt 21 GREYSTONE RD $979,900 $466,600 $330,000 B: Christie A Ryan & Daniel H B: Anastancia J Cuna & David A $475,000 17 EDGEMERE RD B: Sarah E Pedicini 7 FALLS ST Ryan Cuna B: Diego T Santos & Johana $760,000 S: Elyse M Libeskind & Jeffery A $286,000 S: James P Gaudette & Renee B: Ryan Mccormack & Jill S: Ronald L Finestone & Susan Libeskind Santos B: Lucia Matei-Popescu & C Finestone Gaudette Dorian Popebcu Mccormack S: Francis L Cotton & Karen E 4 STONE DR S: Theresa M Mcgrath S: Mark A Marrama & Kimberly Tozza M Marrama 8 LEGGS HILL RD 15 DUDLEY ST $513,000 $315,000 4 FLAX POND TER $20,000 B: Michael A Hescock & Stacey B: Eve Laubner-Bassett & Wilbur B: Turnkey Investments LLC $369,000 2 LOVELL RD L Hescock HOMELAND AVE L:C $730,000 E Bassett Jr S: William D Hirschaut & Susan S: Kristen Degeis & Michael B: Victoria Metcalf $320,000 S: Diane Sacherski B: Donald Gentile & Sheri S: Nicholas Aalerud Tr, Tr for Hirschaut Degeis Doc#: 000000594513, Date: Gentile Broadfield RT B: Anthony Sorrentino & 10 EMILY LN S: US Bank NA 210 WASHINGTON ST U:16 Michelle Sorrentino 46 HIGHLAND AVE 13 PICKWICK RD $648,000 $250,000 S: David M Daggett Tr, Tr for $185,000 52 MERROW RD $933,000 B: Mark J Patturelli & Stephanie B: Elizabeth V Slattery B: Irving Development LLC $699,000 B: Ann D Aamoth & Douglas M R Patturelli S: Joyce E Fowler Tr, Tr for Fowler Cedar Glen Hollow RT S: Lee A Comeau & Ronald J B: Allison Mackey Aamoth S: John T Novack & Nancy M FT Comeau S: Christian S Baker Sr & Lindsey S: Brooke C Booth & Griffin D Novack E Baker Booth 2 WILL SAWYER ST 16 JEFFERSON AVE 32 KELLY LN. 111 FOSTER ST U:206 $425,000 $415,000 $459,900 8 NEEDHAM RD 38 RUBY AVE $201,000 B: Gregory Zolotas & Marissa B: Jeanne M Sordillo B: David J Solimine Jr $2,000,000 $550,000 B: Adimir Toska & Klaudia Toska Zolotas S: Kinnally Sandra A Est & B: Hugo Cerna & Rosy Cerna B: Brent Shoemaker & Rebecca S: Denise M Hitchman Tr, Tr for S: Michael J Dembowski & S: Angela A Emmanuel & Erick V Susan C Hubbard S: Alexander Styller Jackson Scheneck FT Mitchell J Dembowski Emmanuel Condo king Jorge Pérez on gentrification and federal investigations By Rene Rodriguez very competitive. MIAMI HERALD Q: Some analysts be- lieve the cost of housing “Nobody knows any- in Miami was caused by thing,” screenwriter Wil- all the foreign buyers, who liam Goldman famously embraced the 50 percent- said about the movie in- down payment model dustry’s ability to predict a box-office hit. and drove up prices even But in the real estate though they don’t live industry, experience im- here. parts knowledge, expertise A: The 50 percent down and insight — and few in payment doesn’t bring South Florida are as ex- them to Miami. Miami is perienced as The Related Jorge Pérez, what brings them to Mi- Group CEO and Chair- the chairman ami. How they made their man Jorge Pérez. and CEO of payment has nothing to do Since 2010, the company The Related with housing affordability. he launched in 1979 has Group, stands Nothing. completed, planned or be- outside SLS Q: But hasn’t interest gan construction on more Lux Brickell, from foreign buyers driven than 33 million square feet his company’s up prices? of residential and 965,000 latest project, A: Demand is what square feet of commercial a 57-story drives prices up. Miami is properties throughout luxury condo an international city. The Miami-Dade, the U.S. and and hotel in cost of housing is set by Latin America — at a com- Miami. two simple parameters: bined value of more than What is the price of land $17 billion. FILE PHOTO | and what is the price of the Pérez, 69, was also voted TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE construction of a building? the single most knowl- I could not build a high edgeable person in the What makes this one so one area and don’t include looks nice. That’s why I there is no abuse of sub- rise in downtown Miami business in the 2016 Mi- special to you? businesses and training think this could be a great sidies. But we have been with parking underneath ami Herald Real Estate A: The reason why that and employment and all legacy project and why doing this for 40 years today and sell it for less Survey. He recently sat project is so important is the other things you need we’re devoting so much without any issues what- than $500 per square down for a wide-ranging because this will be one of to generate household time and thinking to it. soever. When the govern- foot because I would lose interview at Related’s the first affordable hous- growth, that area will be- Q: Last year, as part of ment decided to look at money. That means that most recent project, the come a ghetto. You can see a wider probe of fraud in this one project — which ing projects done in the the lowest price for an 57-story condo/hotel tower that now in Liberty City, Miami-Dade, the federal is a 32-unit project that is U.S. after the recession, 800-square-foot, one-bed- SLS LUX Brickell at 805 with all of the gang activ- government started an so small it barely registers in a formerly segregated room condominium is go- S. Miami Avenue, which neighborhood of Miami ity and the killings. investigation of a low-in- in the realm of projects in opened its doors in May. We’re taking a more ho- come apartment building our company — we turned ing to be $400,000, which where a wall literally used (You can read his com- listic approach with Lib- for seniors your company over all our records. All prices out a lot of the local to separate black people ments on sea level rise erty Square. We want to built in Shenandoah. Is our employees were inter- market. from that same interview from white people. And include businesses, retail, that investigation com- viewed by outside counsel But look at what for- here.) we want this project to not shops, artist studios, may- plete? to make sure nothing in- eigners have done. They The conversation below just be a housing devel- be even a museum or per- A: We haven’t heard appropriate was done. We are buying these units for was edited and condensed opment, but the start of forming arts center. We’re anything more. When you are 100 percent sure that investment purposes and for clarity. a transformation for that not going to just build af- build affordable hous- nothing happened. putting them back into Q: The Related Group entire area. fordable housing. We’re ing — which is publicly- But there is a greater the rental market. So mil- broke ground last May on The original affordable going to mix incomes and subsidized housing — you level of scrutiny with af- lennials and young profes- a five-year, $307 million housing built in Liberty add retail and employ- have a whole other level fordable housing, as there sionals who can’t afford to redevelopment project of Square was beautiful. ment opportunities. That of inspection aside from should be. That’s why pay a 20 percent down can Liberty Square. You have But the developers forgot will make the neighbor- the usual inspections, be- those programs should be live downtown at a rela- said you want that project about the issues. If you hood sustainable. This will cause the federal govern- very competitive. The Lib- tively cheaper cost than to be part of your legacy. concentrate poverty in not just be a project that ment wants to make sure erty Square project was buying.