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Marijuana Will Have to Wait in Peabody INSIDE Opinion by Thomas Grillo She Said SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 2018 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.
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