WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 Hayward’s ready to dish out its last meal By Gayla Cawley June. Hayward’s, at 125 ITEM STAFF Taso Mavros, 50, a Lynn resident and the Lynn eld St., will owner of Hayward’s for the past 15 years, LYNN — Hayward’s Restaurant, a pop- close April 27. Its said his health was a factor in deciding ular Lynn eld Street establishment, will new owners, En- close next week after more than 40 years to sell. He was diagnosed with squamous rico and Jaime in business. cell carcinoma in his tonsils last year. Al- Mancini, plan to Hayward’s, at 125 Lynn eld St., will though doctors say he’s cancer-free now, relaunch the site close April 27 — it has been sold to new he’s still getting treatment. as Dock 125 in owners, Enrico and Jaime Mancini, for an “I just can’t work 15-hour days anymore,” June. undisclosed price. Mavros said. “We worked at it (Hayward’s) The couple will be opening a new restau- ITEM PHOTO | rant, Dock 125, in place of Hayward’s, in HAYWARD’S, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE Marblehead Ehrlich joins author throws forces with the book college students at against sexual By Bill Brotherton ITEM FEATURES EDITOR violence The day after Donald Trump was elected president, Amy Siskind started compiling By Bridget Turcotte “The List.” ITEM STAFF “Experts in authoritarianism advise to keep a list of things subtly changing BOSTON — State Rep. Lori Ehrlich (D-Marble- around you, so you’ll remember,” said Sis- head) is working to put an end to an epidemic of kind, a Marblehead High grad. campus sexual misconduct. So that’s what she’s done, each week “Students are too familiar with the stories of cou- sharing news stories representing eroding rageous victims who have survived assault or who norms under the Trump administration. have been subjected to harassment,” said Ehrlich. Taken together, she said, they reveal a na- “In their name, it is up to all of us to step up and en- tion pushed toward authoritarianism, the sure that our campuses are safe places of learning, wielding of unchecked governmental au- not hunting grounds for sexual violence.” thority by one person or group at the ex- Ehrlich, who represents the Massachusetts 8th pense of the freedom of those who oppose Essex District of Marblehead, Swampscott and them. Lynn, has introduced a bill that would create a task At rst, Siskind shared her list of Trump- force charged with developing a survey about sex- isms with only close friends. It went viral. ual assault on college campuses in Massachusetts, And here it is, 74 weeks later, and more with the goal of better understanding attitudes to- than a half-million readers make it a point ward and the prevalence of sexual assault on the to visit theweeklylist.org. The Weekly List campuses. is also being archived by the Library of In 2016, there were 344 reported cases of rape at Congress. Massachusetts schools, according to a statement Now, “The List: a Week-by-Week Reck- from Ehrlich’s of ce. But the public statistics only oning of Trump’s First Year” (Bloomsbury account for violence that is reported to law enforce- Publishing), her just-released, much- ment, she said. National studies estimate that more buzzed-about book, catalogs tweets and than 90 percent of sexual assaults are not reported. posts from the president’s rst 52 weeks “This means that of the more than 250,000 stu- in of ce. It shows, she says, that the “new dents who arrive on Massachusetts campuses each normal” of American politics is not normal fall, there will be thousands of victims of sexual as- and that our 45th president is doing harm sault — most unreported — every year,” according to America. to the statement. The legislation was led along with a bill intro- SISKIND, A7 duced by Tricia Farley-Bouvier (D-Pitts eld) that would strengthen campus policy against sexual as- sault, domestic violence, and stalking by requiring From left: State Rep. Natalie Higgins, Rep. Christine Bar- all colleges and universities to create and commu- ber, Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, Rep. Lori Ehrlich, Ehrlich’s nicate a policy on sexual and gender-based violence. aide Cal Brown, and Rep. Sarah Peake rally outside the “As a leader in higher education, Massachusetts Massachusetts State House in support of two bills that would address sexual violence on college campuses. EHRLICH, A7

INSIDE Marble- A lesson in supply and demand: head na- Former rst lady tive Amy Bush dead at 92. A2 Siskind’s North Shore rents on the rise new book In Lynn catalogs By Thomas Grillo units in Lynn, Lynn eld, Marblehead, Nah- Tech students work tweets and ITEM STAFF ant, Peabody, Revere, Saugus, and Swamp- to help veterans. A3 posts from scott. LYNN — Rents in southern Essex County the presi- “Rent growth has been solid on the North In Sports dent’s rst continue to rise, fueled by demand from ten- St. Mary’s softball falls ants seeking refuge from even higher prices Shore,” said Mark Hickey, a market econo- to Cambridge. B1 52 weeks mist at CoStar. “Suburban rents are doing PHOTO | MELANIE ACEVEDO in of ce. in the Boston area, according to new data from CoStar Group Inc. better than the city, in part, because of a lack In Food Average rents on the North Shore rose to of construction.” Try some of Rosalie’s $1,743 in the rst quarter, up from $1,672 for Brokers say as tenants are priced out ice cream cake. B8 the same period last year, a 4.2 percent in- of Boston, Malden, Medford, Everett, and crease. The Washington, D.C. company, with of ces in Boston, tracks more than 7,500 RENTS, A7 NECCO sweet but professor sour on deal By Thomas Grillo schooling to challenging circumstances if a buyer can’t be found by May 6, he ITEM STAFF such as accidents and illnesses. will lay off 395 employees and close the He and a group of former employees manufacturing plant on American Le- REVERE — NECCO’s former CEO is pledge if they can secure $20 million on- gion Highway. trying to raise $30 million to keep the line, they will donate up to $10 million McGee did not return a call seeking company from closing. to right the company. comment. But a Suffolk University Law School “I am willing to dedicate myself, along Arrigo said he was unaware of the professor said the method to redeem with my team, to saving this historic crowdfunding effort. the 171-year-old confectionary company piece of U.S.A. and Boston heritage and The GoFundMe appeal asks for cash could violate securities laws. preserve the art of candy making and so he can move the company to a new Al Gulachenski, who headed the com- manufacturing jobs in Massachusetts,” home in Massachusetts. pany, best known for Necco Wafers and Gulachenski wrote. “We did it before, “I can promise you that if you donate Valentine Sweethearts from 2011 to and with your help we will do it again you will own a piece of NECCO as I will 2015, has posted his request for inves- so that the company will last another issue shares to everyone that contrib- tors on a GoFundMe page. The crowd- 100 years.” utes money,” Gulachenski wrote. “This funding platform typically features Last month, NECCO CEO Michael people raising cash for celebrations and McGee told Mayor Brian Arrigo that NECCO, A7

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Walter C. DiNardo, 87

SAUGUS — Mr. Christina Sayles. Mr. Walter C. DiNardo, DiNardo was prede- age 87, died on April ceased by his son 11 at the North Med- Walter D. DiNardo, his ical Center, Salem brother Albert DiNar- Hospital. He was the do, and sisters Laura husband of the late Ficcaglia and Lydia Antonetta L. (Albaro) Mattaroccia. DiNardo. In lieu of flowers Born in Boston, he donations in his was the son of the late Domi- memory may be made to nic and Maria (Reccia) DiNar- the Saugus Senior Center, do. A mechanical engineer for 466 Central St., Saugus, MA the federal government, Mr. 01906. DiNardo was a member of Service information: Rela- Council 1829 Saugus Knights tives and friends are invited of Columbus and 4th Degree to attend a funeral Mass in member of the John F. Kenne- Blessed Sacrament Church, dy Assembly. 14 Summer St., Saugus He is survived by two chil- on Saturday, April 21 at 1 dren, Albert J. DiNardo of Sau- p.m. Arrangements by BIS- gus and Gina Sayles of Rhode BEE-PORCELLA Funeral Island. He was the cherished Home, Saugus. For condolenc- grandfather of Maria and es www.BisbeePorcella.com. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS First lady Barbara Bush with her dog Millie in Washington. Dean A. Triffitt, 71 Former first lady Barbara Bush dies at 92

LYNNFIELD — Mr. a brother, Dana E. Trif- By Michael Graczyk president. The other was woman unlike any other George Washington. Dean A. Triffitt, age fitt and his wife Irene ASSOCIATED PRESS Abigail Adams, wife of who brought levity, love, Eight years after leaving 71, of Lynnfield, de- of Georgetown; and John Adams and mother and literacy to millions. To the nation’s capital, Mrs. voted husband of several nieces, neph- HOUSTON — Barbara of John Quincy Adams. us, she was so much more. Bush stood with her hus- the late Susan (Run- ews and cousins. He Bush, the snowy-haired “I had the best job in Mom kept us on our toes band as their son George nalls) Triffitt, died on was also the brother first lady whose plainspo- America,” she wrote in and kept us laughing until W. was sworn in as presi- Thursday, April 12, of the late Dale L. Ha- ken manner and utter lack a 1994 memoir describ- the end. I’m a lucky man dent. They returned four of pretense made her more 2018 at his home. thaway. ing her time in the White that Barbara Bush was years later when he won a popular at times than Born in Lynn, he Service informa- House. “Every single day my mother. Our family second term. Unlike Mrs. her husband, President was the son of the tion: A memorial fu- was interesting, reward- will miss her dearly, and Bush, Abigail Adams did George H.W. Bush, died late Eugene C. and Edith L. neral service will be held on ing, and sometimes just we thank you all for your not live to see her son’s Tuesday, a family spokes- (Pecker) Triffitt, and graduated Saturday, April 21, 2018 at plain fun.” prayers and good wishes.” inauguration. She died man said. She was 92. from Dearborn High School 11 a.m. in St. Paul’s Episco- On Sunday, family Funeral arrangements in 1818, six years before in Cambridge. He grew up in pal Church, 127 Summer St., Mrs. Bush brought a grandmotherly style to spokesman Jim McGrath weren’t immediately re- John Quincy Adams was Lynn and lived in Lynnfield Lynnfield, followed by burial said the former first lady leased. elected. since 1976. of ashes with military honors buttoned-down Washing- ton, often appearing in had decided to decline fur- The publisher’s daughter Mrs. Bush insisted she A U.S. Army Vietnam veter- in Forest Hill Cemetery, Lynn- ther medical treatment for and oilman’s wife could be did not try to influence her an, Dean served in Vietnam field, with a reception to fol- her trademark fake pearl health problems and focus caustic in private, but her husband’s politics. from 1967 to 1968, and rose low in St. Paul’s Church Hall. chokers and displaying instead on “comfort care” at public image was that of a “I don’t fool around with to the rank of sergeant. Donations in his memory may no vanity about her white home in Houston. She had self-sacrificing, supportive his office,” she said, “and He was a member of Gold- be made to St. Paul’s Episco- hair and wrinkles. been in the hospital recent- spouse who referred to her en Fleece Lodge AF & AM, pal Church, 127 Summer St., “What you see with me he doesn’t fool around and was a call firefighter for Lynnfield, MA 01940 or to is what you get. I’m not ly for congestive heart fail- husband as her “hero.” with my household.” the Town of Lynnfield. Dean Dana Farber Cancer Institute, running for president — ure and chronic obstruc- In the White House, “you In 1984, her quick wit worked as a parts technician 450 Brookline Ave., Boston, George Bush is,” she said tive pulmonary disease. In need a friend, someone got her into trouble when for Honda Gallery in North MA 02215. Arrangements by at the 1988 Republican 2009, she had heart valve who loves you, who’s go- she was quoted as refer- Reading and retired CUFFE-MCGINN Funer- National Convention, replacement surgery and ing to say, ‘You are great,’” ring to Geraldine Ferraro, from there in 2009. al Home, 157 Maple where her husband, then had a long history of treat- Mrs. Bush said in a 1992 the Democratic vice pres- Dean and Sue were St., Lynn. For online vice president, was nom- ment for Graves’ disease, a television interview. idential nominee, as “that members of St. Paul’s guestbook please visit inated to succeed Ronald thyroid condition. Her uncoiffed, ma- $4 million — I can’t say it, Episcopal Church, Lyn- www.cuffemcginn.com. Reagan. “My dear mother has tronly appearance often but it rhymes with rich.” nfield. They also loved The Bushes, who were passed on at age 92. Lau- provoked jokes that she “It was dumb of me. I to travel. married Jan. 6, 1945, had ra, Barbara, Jenna, and I looked more like the boy- shouldn’t have said it,” He leaves his beloved son, the longest marriage of are sad, but our souls are ish president’s mother Mrs. Bush acknowledged Mark C. Triffitt of South Boston; any presidential couple settled because we know than his wife. Late-night in 1988. “It was not attrac- in American history. And hers was,” George W. Bush comedians quipped that tive, and I’ve been very Mrs. Bush was one of only said in a statement Tues- her bright white hair and shamed. I apologized to two first ladies who had day. “Barbara Bush was a pale features also im- Mrs. Ferraro, and I would fabulous First Lady and a parted a resemblance to John Guzejka, 60 a child who was elected apologize again.” 1957-2018 State court strikes down ban on stun guns John “Rocky” Guze- music (record col- jka, age 60, passed lection and going to By Bob Salsberg law to regulate the owner- was turned down by a low- Massachusetts is among away on Wednesday, concerts), spending ASSOCIATED PRESS ship of stun guns, without er court judge, but later a handful of U.S. states, in- banning them entirely. referred to the Supreme cluding New York, Hawaii April 11, 2018. time at the beach, BOSTON — Massachu- Rocky was born on sports (especially the “We conclude that the ab- Judicial Court. and Rhode Island, which setts’ highest court ruled solute prohibition against The law prohibits indi- ban outright the civilian July 4, 1957 in Lynn Red Sox), collecting Tuesday that the state’s to Stanley and Doro- antiques, and last civilian possession of stun viduals from ownership ownership of stun guns. ban on civilian possession guns ... is in violation of the of any “portable device Many other states have thy Guzejka. He grew but not least spend- of stun guns violates the up in Massachusetts ing time with family. Second Amendment, and or weapon from which restrictions on sale and U.S. Constitution’s right and was the only sibling to We will miss him with all of we order that the count of an electrical current, im- possession of the devices. to bear arms. leave the state. He left for Tex- our hearts. the complaint charging the pulse, wave or beam may The earlier ruling in Mas- The decision is a rever- as after high school and made He was preceded in death defendant with such pos- be directed,” and in a man- sachusetts involved the ar- sal for the court, which a home in Arlington, Texas, by his father Stanley Guzejka, session be dismissed with ner intended to “incapaci- rest of a woman who told with his children. mother Dorothy Guzejka and reached an opposite con- prejudice,” the justices tate temporarily, injure or police she carried a stun He worked for The City by his sister Elaine Mahon. clusion in a different case wrote. kill.” The law exempts law gun as protection against of Dalworthington Gardens Survivors: sisters, Susan Nel- in 2015. The U.S. Supreme The defendant, Jorge enforcement officers. a former boyfriend. In that for 30 years and TSA for 10 son, Betty Ann Widell, Joan Court, however, set aside Ramirez, was charged with In Tuesday’s ruling, the case, the Supreme Judicial years. He retired in March of Kelley; brother, Stanley Guze- that earlier ruling, saying illegal possession of a stun court chose not to make a Court upheld the woman’s 2018. jka Jr.; children, Elizabeth the Massachusetts court gun after a traffic stop in legal distinction between conviction, but the U.S. Su- He was a wonderful broth- Vaughan, John Guzejka II; chil- failed to properly explain Revere in 2015. He also stun guns, which requires preme Court vacated the er, an amazing single father, dren-in-law, Justin Vaughan, its decision. was later charged with pos- direct contact with a tar- ruling. The charge against a proud grandfather, a loving April Guzejka; grandchildren, The Supreme Judicial session of other firearms get, and Tasers, which are the woman was later dis- partner, and a great friend to Henry Vaughan, John Guzejka Court said it would leave without the proper licenses. more typically used by missed by mutual agree- all. He had a larger than life III, Adalyn Guzejka, George the 2004 ban in place for Ramirez’s bid to throw police and can deliver an ment but without a further persona, loved outdoor ad- Vaughan, Lewis Vaughan; lov- 60 days to give the Legis- out the stun gun charge electroshock from up to 30 determination of the con- venture and travel, all things ing partner, Margaret Romero. lature time to rewrite the on constitutional grounds feet away. stitutional questions. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Julie A. Epps Parents of slain student to Miami Heat. Massachusetts State Po- Cambridge police say join gun violence forum The event is slated for lice sergeant four differ- they responded Friday 6 p.m. on April 20th at ent times. night to reports of a SPRINGFIELD (AP) the South Congregational Quinn called Lebreux’s naked man on a traffic is- Julie A. Epps Julie is survived — The parents of a slain Church. actions a “breach of the land. Four officers helped passed away on April by her son, Antonio Parkland student will be public’s trust,” that added subdue the man, who was 11 after a lengthy ill- Epps of California; in Springfield Friday to Officer sentenced to the state’s opioid prob- charged with disorderly ness. her grandchildren, take part in a community for dealing heroin lem. conduct and assault. Julie was born and Ashlee of Colorado, conversation about gun The encounter was re- raised in Lynn, spent Antonio of Indiana, violence. FALL RIVER (AP) — A Harvard law professors corded by a bystander. many years in Cali- Carlee and Kaycee of Organizers from the former Massachusetts De- represent student Police Commissioner fornia, then returned Massachusetts, and local chapter of March partment of Corrections Branville Bard Jr. defend- home to Massachu- Carlo of California. for Our Lives will host officer has been sentenced punched by police ed the officers’ actions. setts in 2006. Julie She is also survived Manuel and Patricia to serve three-and-a-half Harvard President Drew graduated from Lynn Classical by her sisters, Joanne Doug- CAMBRIDGE (AP) — Oliver, whose son Joaquin years in state prison for Two Harvard Law School Faust and Mayor Marc High School and attended Los las and Janice Lark of Everett. was killed during the dealing heroin. Angeles City College. Nephews William (Kristy) of professors say they are McGovern called the en- mass at Marjory Bristol County District Julie worked at Granite California, Michael (Jennifer) representing the Harvard counter “disturbing.” Stoneman Douglas High Attorney Thomas Quinn Telecommunications for eight of Colorado and Janice of undergrad seen in a video School in Parkland, Fla., announced 43-year-old years as an office assistant. Massachusetts; great nieces being punched several in February. Stephen Lebreux pleaded Julie was president of the and nephews and more than times by one police officer 781-593-7700 guilty last week in Fall nonprofit The Flora Epps 25 first cousins. A panel discussion will as others subdue him. Publishing Daily, except Sundays River Superior Court to Giving Fund. Julie loved mu- Service information: Cele- follow an art installation Ronald Sullivan Jr. and USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 inspired by 17-year-old a multi-count indictment Dehlia Umunna, the di- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA sic, old movies, and spend- bration of Life service will be and additional offices. ing time with her family. Her held on Saturday, April 21 at Joaquin called “Walls with charges of trafficking rector and deputy director of Demand,” created by and distributing heroin. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item smile, kindness and gener- 11:30 a.m. at GOODRICH Fu- respectively of the law Subscriptions osity of spirit will be sorely neral Home, 128 Washington Manuel Oliver, who is a An attorney for Lebreux school’s Criminal Justice Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States missed. St., Lynn. longtime artist. Oliver has not been identified. Institute, said Tuesday $20.00 for 4 weeks has created artwork in Lebreux was a correc- that neither they nor their $65.00 for 13 weeks other cities in hopes of fu- tional officer in 2016 client, 21-year-old Selorm $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year eling activism for gun law when an investigation Ohene, intend to talk about Send payment to and POSTMASTER, legislation, including one by Fall River and State the encounter publicly. send address changes to: in Miami as a part of an Police detectives led to They say Ohene con- The Daily Item art exhibition organized his arrest. Lebreux sold tinues to recover from 110 Munroe St. by Dwyane Wade of the heroin to an undercover injuries. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 A3 LYNN Lynn Tech students work to help veterans

LYNN — When the first 40 participants in last Saturday’s Tough Ruck completed the 26.2-mile trek, a little piece of Lynn Vocational Technical In- stitute (LVTI) ingenuity was waiting for them at the finish line. The top finishers in the salute-to-veterans event each received a three- pound aluminum cannon with a personalized in- scription. The project is part of an effort by LVTI stu- dents and their SkillsU- SA chapter to give back to veterans. Students from the engineering and pre- cision machining shops worked for the past five weeks to prepare the can- nons for Tough Ruck par- ticipants who march with packs over Revolutionary War era roads west of Boston in honor of veter- ans and in remembrance of the 2013 Boston Mara- COURTESY PHOTO thon bombing victims. Lynn Tech pre-engineering and precision machining students and instructors worked to make the commemorative can- The chance to honor nons. They are Victor Rivera Marrero, Andy Jaziel, Sevastian Vasquez, Linares Vasquez, Luz Andrea Rossetti, Christopher Ruck marchers hit home Michael, Saravia Arias, Oscar Daniel, Mena Salcedo, Daniel Enrique Cruz, Jeffrey Javier Lejeune, Jacob David, Nathan with LVTI senior and Marshall Whitcomb, Carlos Lopez, Kyle Joseph McCusker, Jordyn Summerlin, Kim Keighley, Anthony Benavides, Tyanna SkillsUSA Chapter Vice Brown, Pedro Blas and David Millian; as well as precision machine shop teacher Michael Pickering and Michael Sweeney, President Erick Martinez. Lynn Director of Veterans Services. “I have family in the mil- itary,” said Martinez. “So dents launched a “Welcome LVTI donated items to vices and Army veteran sUSA chapter doubled its “I think it is great that making a difference in vet- Home Project” initiative in newly housed veterans by Michael Sweeney and his efforts for veterans and the whole school has truly erans’ lives is paramount.” June with the goal of help- working with Lynn Hous- wife, Sarah Sweeney, exec- raised more than $10,000 become involved in helping LVTI and its SkillsUSA ing to make veterans’ lives ing Authority & Neighbor- utive director of the Mili- to provide needed services veterans,” said Martinez. chapter have a history easier as they acclimated hood Development, city tary Friends Foundation. for veterans in the com- “It makes me proud of our of helping veterans. Stu- into new housing. Director of Veteran Ser- In December, the Skill- munity. school and our community.”

Historical society announces Significance Awards finalists LAW OFFICES OF JAMES J. CARRIGAN LYNN — The Lynn His- ervation or restoration of the public. Church, 614 Washington Posthumous to Tim Ring, • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation torical Commission an- sites in our city. The finalists are: St. and the Verizon Build- St. Mary’s Parish. • Accidents nounced its three finalists The award winners are Residential Category ing in City Hall Square. Past winners include 25 years located across from Lynn District Court in each category for the decided at the May 1 meet- The Marilyn Condomini- Public/Open Space Ladder 3 Lofts, The Lyd- 15 Johnson St. 8th annual Significance ing of the Lynn Historical ums, 22 Atlantic St.; 49 Co- Category ia Pinkham Home, Stone 781-596-0100 Awards. Commission, and will be lonial St. and 3 Bellaire Ave. Fay Estate arboretum, Tower, Frederick Douglass JAMES J. CARRIGAN The Significance Awards given at a ceremony at Commercial/ Henry Avenue Park and Bandstand, the Mary Bak- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN RONALD D. MALLOY bestow recognition on de- City Hall June 5 at 6:30 Institutional Category the Lynn Public Library. er Eddy Home, and Essex www.jamescarriganlaw.com serving examples of pres- p.m. The event is open to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Devotion Award: Media Group. [email protected] Gateway North 2,000 sq. ft. Retail Space available 698 Washington Street

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S How much longer can the Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K Trump coalition hold? J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman After Mitt Romney’s elections would trend even publicans among non-col- Customer Service PŽ defeat in 2012, establish- more Democratic. lege voters is generally Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 ment Republicans, citing The “demographics as more significant because Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 unfavorable demograph- destiny” argument for while it will shrink over Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ic trends, called for the Democrats can be over- time, it still represents a 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 GOP to improve its per- stated, as it was after 2008. very large percentage of Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 formance with growing With hindsight, it is easy eligible voters: 47 percent Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ethnic minorities. Donald to see now that President in 2016. Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Trump, seemingly poking Barack Obama increased Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 In contrast, a boost in classi [email protected] his finger in the eye of turnout among black vot- the Republican vote share John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 this establishment, pur- ers to a degree that may among immigrant groups Subscriptions sued the opposite course, be difficult for other Dem- combined with a return [email protected] attracting more support ocrats to match. Hillary to lower 2012 levels of Circulation from white voters with- Clinton would have won support from non-college [email protected] out college degrees whose had she been able to dupli- whites would lead to Dem- Ext. 3 ranks were shrinking but cate black voting patterns ocratic victories, begin- becoming more Republi- from 2012. Also, some ning in 2020. Newsroom can. skepticism is warranted Similarly, in a trade-off [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL Demographic trends about long-term projec- between non-college and remain tough for Repub- tions. As Sean Trende of college whites, at least Ext. 4 licans, and a new study RealClearPolitics points in the short term or mid- Sports released Monday by a co- out, Latinos and other im- term, the GOP would do [email protected] alition of think tanks con- migrant groups may even- better by increasing its Ext. 5 Growing firms this. The GOP would tually begin to look more share among the former benefit from boostinglike whites in their voting and decreasing support Retail and Online support among new im- tendencies, mimicking among the latter. Advertising migrant groups and dou- earlier waves of immi- The most troubling sce- [email protected] bling down on the white grants. And perhaps more nario for Republicans awareness ADVERTISING working class. But going young voters will move is that while support is forward, the Trump strat- into the Republican camp growing among non-col- Peter Battinelli Awareness is a word encompassing a broad egy of increasing support as they age. lege whites, they are los- Sales Representative, ext. 1217 range of definitions and April is the month when [email protected] among non-college whites Despite these caveats, ing both college-educated it is paired with autism and efforts aimed at ex- over expanding its vote the general trends are whites and ethnically di- Ernie Carpenter Jr. panding autism awareness. share among immigrant poor for Republicans. In verse voters. If the trade- Director of Advertising Autism, as Classical High School special educa- groups has advantages almost all of our scenarios, off is that stark, the party and Business Development, ext. 1355 tion department head Christine Lyman observed in both the popular vote Democrats improve their will have trouble winning [email protected] during the school’s sixth annual autism aware- and the Electoral College, performance in the popu- any future election. Michele Iannaco ness assembly last week, has no identified cause and will likely be at least lar vote and Electoral Col- There are many ways to Sales Representative, ext. 1315 or cure at this time, but “...awareness continues a part of future GOP elec- lege as their groups grow win elections, and the fu- [email protected] to increase dramatically.” tion game plans. as a share of the electorate ture is not certain. While Her words and the efforts by organizations, Ralph Mitchell The 2018 States of and Republican groups demographic trends do Sales Representative, ext. 1313 schools, individuals and businesses across the Change report is the first shrink. generally favor Demo- [email protected] nation this month translate into hope for fami- in this series to analyze What about the two crats, the large group of lies with autistic loved ones. One in 50 children Patricia Whalen forward-looking demo- dueling GOP strategies white voters without col- are diagnosed with autism, Lyman said citing Sales Representative, ext. 1310 graphic changes, factor- of expanding support lege degrees will be very [email protected] statistics, and that number reflects a dramatic ing in the 2016 election among immigrant groups significant for both par- increase in autism awareness. results, and the first to or further increasing sup- ties’ electoral chances long BUSINESS OFFICE Increased awareness and a greater under- break down trends among port among non-college into the future. The court- standing of what is now almost commonly re- Susan J. Conti college and non-college whites? Clearly, Republi- ing of that vote and the ferred to as the autism spectrum translates into Controller, ext. 1288 white voters. The study’s cans would benefit from trade-offs that may arise [email protected] more opportunities for families to get help for big picture is not unfamil- increased backing from will say a lot about the their children and connect them with autism Ted Grant iar: Trends in demography either group. A 7.5-point presidential elections in professionals. Publisher, ext. 1234 have electoral consequenc- boost in support among the next 40 years. [email protected] Increased awareness also makes information es, and the GOP is gener- immigrants would lead on autism services available for families and ally on the losing end of to GOP victories in 2020, John C. Fortier is direc- Marian Kinney makes service availability more accessible. Clas- these shifts. 2024 and 2028, although tor of the Bipartisan Policy ext. 1212 [email protected] sical’s forum and a specialized Lynn Vocation- Take for example the Democrats would win Center’s Democracy Proj- al Technical Institute (LVTI) class underscore report’s “status quo” sce- starting in 2032. Alterna- ect, the author of “Absentee Will Kraft COACh (Creating Opportunities for Autistic nario. If party support tively, a 5-point increase and Early Voting: Trends, Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Children) techniques for helping individuals di- and turnout rates among in GOP support among Promises and Perils,” the [email protected] agnosed with autism attain independence. all voting groups remain non-college whites would author and editor of “After Jennifer Perez Classical forged a connection with COACh unchanged from 2016, lead to Republican elector- the People Vote: A Guide to ext. 1205 teaching methods in 2007 and the program is the shift in demographics al college victories at least the Electoral College,” and [email protected] available, Lyman said, to Pickering Middle School would lead the Democrats through 2036. the author and co-editor Mike Shanahan and Shoemaker Elementary School students. LV- to victory in 2020, with To the extent that with Norman Ornstein of Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 TI’s brand-new Life Skills Lab and COACh com- Michigan, Pennsylvania there is a trade-off be- “Second Term Blues: How [email protected] bined forces to each autistic students how to live and Wisconsin going back tween these strategies, George W. Bush Has Gov- with varying degrees of independence. Carolina Trujillo to the blue column. Future increased support for Re- erned.” Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Autism Awareness Month’s greatest value is its [email protected] ability to corrode and ultimately destroy stereo- types and myths surrounding autism. Greater CHRISTOPHER DALE Jim Wilson awareness is equivalent to shedding more and Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 more light on stigmas and misunderstandings. [email protected] Once a topic that was whispered about or not Animals deserve protection from abuse CIRCULATION discussed at all, autism occupies a limelight Lisa Mahmoud that shines attention on parents and advocates In February, William Even in states where lobbyist.” Manager, ext. 1239 who spent years insisting their children and cli- Dolsen of Manistee Coun- tougher laws exist, there In protecting animals [email protected] ents receive the care and resources they need to ty, Mich., was convicted of is often a lack of willing- from abuse we also protect CLASSIFIED thrive. animal cruelty after au- ness to enforce them. ourselves. The Humane Abbe Young Smith Their hard work and refusal to be shunted onto thorities found nearly 100 For instance, in Michi- Society of the United a sideline changed the way autism is viewed in so- Manager, ext. 1276 severely malnourished gan, where Dolen got off States, a prominent an- [email protected] cial service and education settings. That change, animals on his property, lightly, felony animal cru- imal welfare group, has in turn, altered the way autism is regarded by some of whom had died. elty charges can result in drawn a direct correlation NEWSROOM people who hold public funding purse strings. up to four years in prison. His sentence? A mere 30 between animal abuse Bill Brotherton Classical’s autism assembly mirrored the Lynn days in jail and a year’s But Dolsen cut a deal in and domestic violence. In public school’s commitment to expanding autism Features Editor ext. 1338 probation. which he pled no contest to one survey, 71 percent of awareness. Top public school educators were on [email protected] According to a press misdemeanor animal cru- domestic violence victims hand along with the skilled corps of experts pro- Gayla Cawley account, deputies found elty in exchange for more reported that their abuser viding school services. Reporter, ext. 1236 “dozens of animals, includ- serious felony charges be- also targeted pets. In an- At the heart of the assembly and Autism [email protected] ing cows, pigs, goats, po- ing dropped. other study, researchers Awareness Month are the children and parents nies, ducks, geese, chick- Fortunately, some states found that pet abuse had Cheryl Charles who refused to stand on society’s edges and who News Editor, ext. 1278 ens and turkeys, without have prosecuted animal occurred in 88 percent of refused to accept “no” or “maybe” as an answer [email protected] food, water and bedding.” abusers to a fuller extent. the families under super- when they asked for services and the money to That same day, in Flor- In Massachusetts, Ra- vision for child abuse. Thomas Grillo fund those services. ida, Sarah Wells faced doslaw Czerkawski was Lenient laws, judg- Reporter, ext. 1264 Autism awareness and increased independence [email protected] a judge after neglecting sentenced to eight to 10 es and prosecutors are for autistic individuals are the hard-won victo- and starving a pit bull to years in a multi-count not only setting animal Spenser Hasak ries fought for by parents and their advocates death. She received a sen- case in which a dog found Photographer, ext. 1332 and safeguarded by schools, including Classical, abusers free to terrorize tence of just 120 days. with broken bones and animals, but also family [email protected] and the committed educators and professionals In a penal system that stab wounds ultimately who work in them. members and children. Thor Jourgensen often doles out harsh sen- perished. The severity of The Humane Society’s Editorial Director, ext. 1267 tences for minor, nonvi- the abuse drew a public research shows that ani- [email protected] olent infractions, animal outcry, prompting pros- mal abusers are as much Steve Krause abuse is one instance ecutors to seek up to 15 a menace to the public as Sports Editor, ext. 1229 where the punishment years. they are to pets. [email protected] seldom suits the severity Other states are tough- Today, William Dolsen Owen O’Rourke of the crime. ening — and smartening is free after serving less Photographer, ext. 1224 State by state, laws — their laws. Last year, than one day in prison for [email protected] against animal cruelty are Pennsylvania increased each animal he abused. inconsistent and often lax. penalties for animal abuse Roberto Scalese That’s not justice — it’s Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 In Alabama, for example, to up to seven years be- just nonsense. And it has [email protected] it’s actually legal to shoot hind bars. Highlights of to stop. a dog or cat for urinat- the statute include Libre’s Mark Sutherland ing or defecating on your Law, which limits the time Christopher Dale writes Creative Director property. pets can be tied outside on society, politics and so- [email protected] In my home state of New in subfreezing weather to briety-based issues. This Anne Marie Tobin Jersey, people who “need- half an hour. The weath- column was written for the Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 lessly kill” or “inflict un- er safety measure was Progressive Media Project, [email protected] necessary cruelty upon a named for abuse survivor which is run by The Pro- Bridget Turcotte living animal or creature” Libre, who endeared him- gressive magazine, and Reporter, ext. 1269 face a maximum of $1,000 self to the public and law- distributed by Tribune [email protected] fine and six months in jail. makers alike as a “canine News Service. 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All address information, particu- Monday. tainer of alcohol in a motor Boston cop sentenced larly arrests, reflect police records. In A report of two young people vehicle, operating under the in- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, walking toward Village Street fluence of liquor, and marked it is the sole responsibility of the con- near the Garden Center, pos- lanes violation. for Uber driver assault sibly drunk and screaming ob- cerned party to contact the relevant scenities at 8:55 p.m. Monday. Accidents police department and have the de- A Russell Street woman By Bridget Turcotte the driver they were in hol screens, complete an partment issue a notice of correction reported a wire fell from her A report of a motor vehicle ITEM STAFF the wrong location, and anger management pro- accident on Route 1 South “used a racial epithet in gram, and stay away from to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- house and is arcing at 11:53 BOSTON — An off-duty p.m. Monday. near the Essex Street ramp at the verbal exchange that the victim and his family. ifications will not be made without Boston Police officer was followed,” according to the If Doherty re-offends or express notice of change from the A Broughton Road resident 12:10 p.m. Sunday. One per- son reported she had a head sentenced to three years statement. fails to comply with any reported her Instagram was of probation Tuesday for arresting police department. injury and was transported to Doherty struck the vic- of the judge’s orders, she hacked at 7:29 a.m. Tuesday. the racially-motivated as- Melrose Wakefield Hospital. tim, who exited the car to could re-sentence him to sault of a Revere man who LYNN A report of a motor vehicle escape the assault, and up to the maximum pen- Theft was working as an Uber accident at 12:34 p.m. Sun- then chased him around alty — a five-year prison driver. Arrests A report of a breaking and day; at Hong Kong Express at the vehicle. The victim sentence for assault and On April 2, Michael entering to a motor vehicle 8:16 p.m. Sunday. flagged down a passing battery for purposes of in- Evangeline Arbogast, 58, of on Marion Road at 7:29 a.m. Colin Doherty, 43, was car driven by another timidation. 224 Washington St., was ar- Monday. Complaints convicted of two counts Uber driver, and Doherty “The defendant’s con- rested and charged with larce- of assault and battery for entered the victim’s Toyo- duct has no place in law ny from a person, assault, and REVERE A report of four males in striking the 28-year-old ta Prius and drove away, enforcement, on or off resisting arrest. hooded sweatshirts on Avon man on Jan. 4, 2015. prosecutors said. the job,” Conley said in a Darison Cepeda, 22, of 17 Arrests Street checking car doors at Jurors also convicted The victim got into the statement. “It was an un- Stone Place, was arrested and 4:15 a.m. Friday. Doherty, who is on suspen- second car and the two provoked crime against charged with failure to stop or Alexandra Jimenez, 33, of A Pinehurst Avenue resi- sion, of assault and bat- men followed Doherty un- the victim, who was only yield, and operating a motor 72 Thornton St., was arrested dent reports hearing a woman tery for purposes of intim- til he stopped on East 1st trying to do his job, and vehicle with a suspended li- and charged with shoplifting by screaming and crying saying idation, reflecting his use Street and Farragut Road. it was a slap in the face cense. concealing merchandise from “no” at 6:28 p.m. Friday. of racial and ethnic slurs Doherty continued to use to countless police officers Adam Konopka, 29, was ar- Target on Furlong Drive. A report of a dog possibly during the confrontation, racial and ethnic slurs in who approach their duties rested and charged with tres- Brandon Flint, 25, of 18 struck by a motor vehicle on and use of a motor vehi- a second physical confron- with integrity and profes- passing and warrant charges. Garfield Ave., Boston, was ar- Lincoln Avenue at 2 a.m. Sat- cle without authority for tation. sionalism. As this indict- Christine Lerebours, 26, of rested on warrant charges. urday. Police report the dog entering and driving sev- Tuesday, Judge Linda ment and verdict made 38 Woodland Road, Malden, Ralph A. Celestin, 29, of was transported to Woburn eral blocks in the victim’s Giles sentenced him to clear, Suffolk prosecutors was arrested and charged with 360 Revere Beach Blvd., was Animal Hospital. vehicle. He was acquitted three years of probation take these cases serious- assault and battery, larceny arrested on warrant charges. A report of a water main of violating the civil rights for the crime, According to ly. No victim or survivor from a person, and warrant Guanzhang Qu, 22, of 364 break at 9:11 a.m. Saturday. of a second man, who in- a statement from Suffolk of racially-motivated vio- charges of assault and battery. Ocean Ave. Apt. 802, was ar- A Biscayne Avenue resident tervened in the conflict on District Attorney Daniel lence should ever be reluc- Ramon Matos, 51, of 6 rested and charged with five reported her son was driving the victim’s behalf. F. Conley. tant to report it.” Fisher Lane, was arrested and counts of rape, three counts under the influence and struck During the trial, prose- Conditions include 100 Bridget Turcotte can be charged with trafficking more of strangulation or suffocation, her home at 10:49 a.m. Sat- cutors said Doherty took hours of community ser- reached at bturcotte@item- than 36 grams of a Class A kidnapping, and assault and urday. an Uber from Charles- vice at the Greater Boston live.com. Follow her on drug. battery. A Fairmount Avenue resident ton to South Boston, told Food Bank, random alco- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Maria Peguero, 29, of 655 reported her neighbors are Western Ave., was arrested Accidents throwing trash on her property, and charged with disorderly ringing her doorbell then run- Funeral set for slain police officer conduct. A report of a motor vehicle ning away at 2:52 p.m. Satur- Eneida Robles-Vasquez, 40, accident on Brown Circle at YARMOUTH (AP) — The 32-year-old Gannon day. Police report the kids were of 185 North Common St., was 2:15 p.m. Monday; at Target Massachusetts is paying was shot and killed last playing ding dong ditch. arrested and charged with traf- on Furlong Drive at 2:40 p.m. its final respects to a po- Thursday while he and A Roller World customer re- ficking more than 100 grams Monday; on Squire Road at lice officer who was killed other officers were serv- ported a Roller World security of a Class A drug. 3:15 p.m. Monday; at Ray’s in the line of duty. ing an arrest warrant at a guard made threats to her Jorge Vargas, 26, of 87 Sunoco Service on Broadway A vigil and visitation home in Barnstable. boyfriend after they entered Warren St., was arrested and at 3:38 p.m. Monday; at Bian- for Yarmouth K-9 Offi- Gannon, who was mar- the business at 6:21 p.m. charged with assault with a co Inc. at 6:48 p.m. Monday; cer Sean Gannon was ried, was an eight-year Saturday. The couple was re- dangerous weapon, assault on Malden Street at 9:53 p.m. scheduled for Tuesday veteran of the department. and battery, and possession of Monday. portedly kicked out of Roller World the weekend before and afternoon, while a funer- He was remembered in a knife with a blade that vio- al Mass is scheduled for his obituary for his “high lates the ordinance. Complaints trespassed from the property. A report of three male youths this morning. Both will moral integrity, infectious take place at St. Pius X humor, and collaborative Accidents A report of threats made at outside 43 Birch St. wearing Susan B. Anthony School at masks and staring into the Roman Catholic church work with colleagues.” in Yarmouth. The funeral Gannon’s dog, Nero, also A report of a motor vehicle 11:11 a.m. Thursday. home at 7:49 p.m. Saturday. Mass will be followed by a was shot but underwent accident at 180 Commercial A report of an assault on A report of a fight between private burial. surgery and is recovering. Sean Gannon St. at 1:39 p.m. Monday; on State Road at 2:27 a.m. Sat- two people at Baker Street and Stanwood Street at 3:44 p.m. urday. Western Avenue at 10:29 a.m. Monday; on Franklin Street at A report of threats to kill on Sunday. 12:48 a.m. Tuesday; at 7-Elev- Proctor Avenue at 2:48 p.m. A report that a turkey was Trump says US, North Korea en on Lynnfield Street at 6:15 Monday. run over at 365 Essex St. at a.m. Tuesday; at Cowdrey Av- 11:51 a.m. Sunday. enue and Lynnfield Street at Theft A report of a Taco Bell cus- holding direct ‘high level’ talks 7:12 a.m. Tuesday; on Blos- tomer who is unhappy with his A report of auto theft at Hertz som Street at 10:02 a.m. Tues- order at 1:02 p.m. Sunday. He PALM BEACH, Fla. day. Car Rental on Squire Road at later reports he is unhappy 10:04 a.m. Thursday. (AP) — President Donald with the police services. He Trump said Tuesday that A report of shoplifting from was offered a partial refund Complaints Target on Furlong Drive at 2:14 the U.S. and North Korea and a remake of the food, p.m. Thursday; from Big Lots at are holding direct talks at A report of threats at which he turned down. 12:08 p.m. Saturday. “extremely high levels” in GameStop at 11:20 a.m. A report of a small child be- A report of a breaking and preparation for a potential Monday. tween 2 and 3 years old walk- entering to a motor vehicle on summit with North Kore- A report of vandalism at 82 ing alone on Route 1 at 6:05 an leader Kim Jong Un. Hurd St. at 7:08 p.m. Monday. Furness Street at 8:06 a.m. Friday; on Furness Street at p.m. Sunday. At his private Mar-a- A report of a fight on A report of a large group of Lago club with Japanese Goldthwait Street at 10:28 8:41 a.m. Friday; on Lambert Street at 10:09 a.m. Friday; male youths partying and be- Prime Minister Shinzo p.m. Monday; at Lido Cafe at ing loud in the woods at 8:23 Abe, Trump also con- 12:32 a.m. Tuesday. on Vane Street at 10:33 p.m. Sunday; on Furness Street at p.m. Sunday. firmed that North and A report of two males caus- South Korea are working Theft 8:43 p.m. Monday. A report of a breaking and ing a disturbance inside Kow- to negotiate an end to hos- A report of a robbery at entering on Ambrose Street at loon Restaurant at 12:22 a.m. tilities before next week’s 7-Eleven in Austin Square at 11:43 a.m. Friday. Monday. Both parties were meeting between Kim and 11:24 p.m. Monday. A report of larceny from a picked up by Uber. South Korean President A report of a breaking and motor vehicle on Genesee A report of a turkey struck in Moon Jae-in. The meeting entering at 11 Split Rock Road Street at 12:58 p.m. Friday. the Melrose-Wakefield parking will be the third inter-Ko- at 12:05 a.m. Tuesday. A report of a burglary at lot at the Square One Mall at rean summit since the Ko- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 10:31 a.m. Monday. reas’ 1945 division. Quality Inn on Morris Street at Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, is Overdoses 7:02 p.m. Saturday. A report of the street light “They do have my bless- on Walnut Street flashing at ing to discuss the end of heading to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort for two days of talks, hoping to keep Japan’s interests on A report of an overdose on Overdoses 12:05 p.m. Monday. the war,” said Trump, who Ridgeway Street at 9:57 a.m. A report of a driver throwing welcomed Abe to his Flori- the table in a possible U.S.-North Korea summit. Tuesday; at Wendy’s on Boston A report of a possible over- beer bottles out of the window da resort on Tuesday. Street at 10:44 a.m. Tuesday. dose on Squire Road at 4:49 of a silver sedan on Bristow Trump is looking to hold good meeting or we won’t had accepted. U.S. officials p.m. Thursday; on Reservoir Street at 11:15 p.m. Monday. his own summit with Kim have a good meeting,” he have indicated over the MARBLEHEAD Road at 6:03 p.m. Thursday. in the next two months added. “And maybe we past two weeks that North Theft and said five locations are won’t even have a meeting Korea’s government has Complaints SAUGUS under consideration. The at all, depending on what’s communicated directly A report of breaking and president would not dis- going in. But I think that with Washington that it is A report of a tree limb on Arrests entering to a motor vehicle at close the sites but said the there’s a great chance to ready to discuss its nucle- electrical wires on Mechanic 6:54 a.m. Friday; on Mount U.S. was not among them. solve a world problem.” ar weapons program. Street at 3:36 p.m. Monday. Justin Westmoreland, 20, of Vernon Street at 8:41 a.m. The proposed summit The president did not Abe, who has voiced A report of a toxic burning 1 Biscayne Ave., was arrested Friday follows months of increas- answer shouted questions fears that short- and me- smell coming from the area of and charged with possession A report of motor vehicle lar- ingly heated rhetoric over about whether he has spo- dium-range missiles that the cell tower on Tioga Way at of a Class E drug and bribing ceny at 10 a.m. Friday. the North’s nuclear weap- ken with Kim. pose a threat to Japan 6:27 p.m. Monday. a public employee. A report of a phone scam at ons program. Kim’s offer for a summit might not be part of the A man reported he received Alfredo De-lacruz, 38, of 6:29 p.m. Friday. “We have had direct talks was initially conveyed to U.S. negotiations, praised threatening text messages in 129 Williams Ave., Lynn, was A report of shoplifting at Wal- at very high levels — ex- Trump by South Korea Trump on Tuesday for reference to gang activity on arrested and charged with greens on Broadway at 8:48 tremely high levels — with last month, and the pres- his bravery in agreeing to Village Street at 8:51 p.m. possession of an open con- p.m. Saturday. North Korea,” Trump said. ident shocked many when meet with the North Kore- “We’ll either have a very it was announced that he an dictator. Marijuana-based drug gets a positive review Lynn 7-Eleven store robbed WASHINGTON (AP) zures in children. If suc- made versions of a different zures, according to the marijuana. The U.S. con- LYNN — A man pulled — A closely watched cessful, the company’s liq- marijuana ingredient have FDA’s internal review tinues to classify marijua- a shirt over his face and medicine made from the uid formula would be the previously been approved posted online. Scientists na as a high-risk substance robbed a 7-Eleven in Aus- marijuana plant reduces first government-approved for other purposes. concluded that GW Phar- with no medical use, along- tin Square at 11:24 p.m. seizures in children with drug derived from the can- The FDA posted its re- maceutical’s submission side other illicit drugs like Monday. severe forms of epilepsy nabis plant in the U.S. view of the experimental “appears to support ap- heroin and LSD. The man, who was and warrants approval in The Food and Drug Ad- medication Epidiolex ahead proval” despite some po- For years, desperate pa- wearing a hoodie and a the United States, health ministration’s approval of a public meeting Thurs- tential side effects includ- tients and parents have sweatshirt and covering officials said Tuesday. would technically limit the day when a panel of outside ing risks of liver injury. pushed for wider access his face, was wielding an British drugmaker GW treatment to a small group experts will vote on the More than two dozen to medical marijuana unknown weapon when Pharmaceuticals is seek- of epilepsy patients. But medicine’s safety and effec- states allow marijuana use products for a host of con- he demanded money from ing permission to sell its doctors would have the op- tiveness. It’s a non-binding for a variety of ailments, ditions including pain, the register, said Lynn Po- purified form of an ingre- tion to prescribe it for other recommendation that the but the FDA has not ap- post-traumatic stress dis- lice Lt. Michael Kmiec. dient found in cannabis — uses and it could spur new FDA will consider in its fi- proved it for any medical order and epilepsy, with A male clerk handed one that doesn’t get users pharmaceutical research nal decision by late June. use. In 2016, the agency only anecdotal stories and over a small amount of high — as a medication and interest into other can- Patients taking the recommended against eas- limited studies on their cash, and the suspect ran, for rare, hard-to-treat sei- nabis-based products. Man- treatment had fewer sei- ing federal restrictions on side. he said. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Trump administration defends Marblehead author throws book at Trump Obama’s Atlantic monument SISKIND Vermont, and Jackson, From A1 a high school senior. She PORTLAND, Maine former president in 2016. has ordered drastic reduc- ing, excluding fishing for got involved with Hil- (AP) — The Trump ad- It’s a 5,000-square-mile tions to some monuments, red crabs and American “It started with six or lary Clinton’s successful ministration on Tuesday area that contains fragile saying they were part of lobsters. Current permits nine items a week. Last Senate campaign in 2000 defended an underwater deep sea corals and vul- a “massive federal land allow fishing for those week’s list was 163,” said and, joining many women monument off the coast nerable species of marine grab” by previous admin- commodities to continue Siskind. “Trump has not who were disquieted by of New England estab- life, such as right whales. istrations. for seven more years. changed; he’s still attack- unfair treatment (by the lished by former President The Commerce Depart- Marine national mon- Fishing groups said the ing the same things he at- media and others) to Clin- Barack Obama to protect ment argues the president uments are underwater monument takes too large tacked in week one.” ton during her presiden- marine life in the Atlantic has clear authority under areas designed to protect of an area away from fish- The Weekly List is the tial run, co-founded and Ocean and asked a judge the federal Antiquities Act unique or vulnerable eco- ermen. They have argued opposite of “fake news” has served as president and “alternative facts” she to dismiss a lawsuit from to establish national mon- systems. There are four of that submerged land of The New Agenda. The said. fishermen trying to elimi- uments. The federal gov- them in the Pacific. The doesn’t count as federally grassroots bipartisan na- “Trump is stoking ha- nate it. ernment is defending the Northeast monument, controlled land. tional organization works tred as a purpose. He has on issues including eco- The fishing groups sued monument at the same the only one off the East The government con- supported hate crimes, nomic independence and in federal court in Wash- time it’s reviewing its cre- Coast, is also an area tends the president has he has criticized the me- advancement, gender rep- ington, challenging the ation as part of President where fishermen harvest broad power to reserve dia and casts off those resentation and bias, and creation of the Northeast Donald Trump’s review of lobsters, crabs another federally controlled land who don’t agree with him. campus sexual assault. Canyons and Seamounts several monuments creat- aquatic commodities. for national monuments There is no accountabil- Siskind, who has been Marine National Monu- ed by Obama. Obama’s proclamation and to decide how much ity or consequences, so on a whirlwind “This is ment by the Democratic Trump, a Republican, prohibits commercial fish- land is needed. he continues to push the How Democracy Ends” boundaries of the previ- book tour that has tak- ously unthinkable. en her to the West Coast Hayward’s ready to dish out its last meal “Trump is surrounded and back, is speaking via by 20 sycophants; those phone from her home in HAYWARD’S She said they kept track who disagree with him are New York’s Westchester From A1 of Hayward’s being on and fired. Hundreds of top gov- County on a rare off-day. off the market for the past ernment jobs are unfilled. She will read from and very hard. We built it up couple of years, before ul- Our standing in the world discuss “The List” in Cam- and did good business timately being able to pur- has weakened. Hate has bridge May 15, a rare re- there. We built a good re- chase it. been normalized. He has turn to the Bay State. lationship with the cus- “Since we sold our no real policy agenda or “I go to high school re- tomers and life throws you restaurant down there, we grand vision. unions and stay connected curveballs and you have to decided the best thing to “He cares about two via Facebook, but it’s been take care of yourself and do would be to move back things: enriching himself a while since I’ve been your family before any- and be close to two of our and staying in power. He’s back,” she said. “It was thing else.” children and do what we creating crises and chaos. a wonderful experience, Mavros put the fami- love to do,” she said. He is changing the fabric growing up in Marble- ly-owned and operated The couple’s two sons, of our country.” head. I was very involved restaurant up for sale over Enrico Jr., who will be Rather than take on in school, a three-season the summer, and the sale working in the restau- the president, some 40 athlete and in many stu- is expected to close on the rant, and Benjamin, live high-profile Republicandent activities.” same day Hayward’s will in Lynn. Their daughter, senators and congress- Her parents, the late shut its doors. The proper- Mackensie, lives in New men, including Speaker of Bernard and Selma Sis- ty is assessed at $216,100, Jersey. the House Paul Ryan, are kind, raised five children according to the Warren Jaime, who also works walking away from elected in Swampscott and Mar- Group. as a realtor, said it was office. Siskind believes the blehead and were found- When Mavros bought exciting to come full cir- tide will start to turn with ing members of Temple Hayward’s from the origi- cle to own a restaurant the midterm elections. Beth El (Shirat Hayam). nal owners, the Haywards, she worked at as a kid, “I don’t believe (Trump) Amy Siskind is the young- he owned another restau- a well-known landmark. will make it to the end of est by 22 years. rant at the same time, Her time in the restaurant his term,” opined Siskind. “Although my parents Oceanview House of Pizza business has also included “This is not Republicans are not alive to see this, in Salem, which was sea- a stint as a manager at versus Democrats. This I carry my dad’s watch sonal. He wanted a year- the former Red Rock Bis- is democracy versus au- in my handbag along the round restaurant. tro in Swampscott. thoritarianism. People are book tour to keep them be- Regular patrons of Hay- Dock 125 will be a year- now engaged and ready to side me.” ward’s would know that round grill-style restau- fight to save our democra- And her children have it serves breakfast, lunch rant, which will be keep- cy.” embraced Mom’s activ- and dinner, and special- ing some Hayward’s menu Her social media follow- ism. “Yes, they are very izes in seafood. The new staples. There will also be ers, she said, are united involved, too. They see owners plan to continue salads, burgers, steak and in stating that The Week- how all-encompassing serving breakfast, lunch pasta dishes. Enrico, a ly List gives them back a The Weekly List is, and and dinner and incorpo- cook, will be running the sense of control, that they ask ‘Why don’t you stop rate some of the seafood kitchen. aren’t imagining the cha- and let someone else do staples from the Hay- Jaime said the establish- os and seeing it in writing it?’ They know that won’t ward’s menu, according to ment will undergo four to helps them make sense of happen. As long as Trump Jaime Mancini. six weeks of renovations. it all. is in office, I will continue Mavros, who moved to The name, Dock 125 is a The Cornell grad worked compiling the list.” Lynn from Greece when he on Wall Street for two de- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE play on its address and was 9 years old and gradu- from it being on Sluice cades, eventually leav- Bill Brotherton is the ated from Lynn Vocational Dock 125 will be a year-round grill-style restau- Pond. ing to raise her children, Item’s Features editor. He Technical School, grew up rant, which will be keeping some Hayward’s “We’re going to close Amanda, now a junior at can be reached at bbroth- working in restaurants — menu staples. There will also be salads, burg- down and do some serious Middlebury College in [email protected]. his parents owned restau- ers, steak and pasta dishes. renovations throughout rants in Salem and Cam- the dining room and bath- bridge. us and we wish the new Jaime said she worked at room,” she said. “We felt a NECCO is sweet but Mavros said he’ll miss owners, Enrico and Jai- Hayward’s when she was new look warranted a new the restaurant business, me Mancini, all the luck,” a kid, from 12 to 25 years name. professor sour on deal along with his customers Mavros said. old. The couple moved “We’re looking forward and employees. He’s hap- Jaime, 45, and Enrico to New Jersey in 2010, to coming back to our NECCO contributor actually buy- py the establishment will Mancini, 46, are Lynn na- where they opened up and neighborhood where we From A1 ing? And it’s possible that stay family-owned and tives, high school sweet- operated a restaurant for grew up and putting out operated under the new hearts who dated through- seven years, selling it in a GoFundMe solicitation good food, fresh local food, company has been in our owners. His wife, Nancy, out their time at Lynn the summer of 2016. She constituted an unreg- and hopefully everybody backyard for 170 years and daughter, Amanda, English and celebrated 25 said they also leased an istered public offering, will like it.” and it’s time we own it. also work at Hayward’s years of marriage in No- oceanfront restaurant and which is problematic.” Let’s save our Necco Wa- with him. vember. The couple is in a coffee shop, which were Gayla Cawley can be Gulachenski could not fers and Sweethearts.” “We’d like to thank our the midst of moving back both seasonal, but decided reached at gcawley@item- be reached for comment. customers for all these to Lynn from Wildcrest, not to renew either lease live.com. Follow her on Jeffrey Lipshaw, a Suf- At press time, $565 of years that they supported N.J. this year. Twitter @GaylaCawley. folk law professor, said the $20 million goal has there are so many things been raised by 14 donors wrong with the GoFund- since last week. A lesson in supply and demand: North Shore rents on the rise Me effort, he didn’t know where to begin. Thomas Grillo can be apartments north of In Lynn, average rents Brissett said anecdotal RENTS “I’m puzzled,” he said. reached at tgrillo@item- From A1 Boston are in Peabody in the nearly 2,000 units evidence from his firm dif- “What is a GoFundMe live.com. where the average rent tracked by CoStar were fers slightly from CoStar’s Somerville, they are mov- was $1,820 from January flat. The first quarter rents findings. He said rents in ing to the North Shore, through March, a nearly 4 in 46 buildings surveyed Lynn’s downtown are up and driving up prices. percent hike from $1,752 was $1,353, not much by as much as 7 percent “We’re seeing lots of cli- one year ago. change from $1,334 in the from a year ago. Need to find ents who realize they can Revere has also seen first quarter of 2017. “Lynn is improving and get cheaper rent if they strong rent growth. The John M. Gilberg, pres- people are noticing,” he an article? are willing to live farther average rent during the ident of Bayview Realty said. away from Boston, and first quarter of 2018 was Corp. in Lynn and a direc- One of the challenges for the competition for those $1,797, up from $1,701 for tor of The Item, said Lynn Lynn is the vacancy rate units is leading to higher the same period last year, rents may have peaked. of just 2 percent, CoStar Subscribe to rents,” said Eddie Brissett, a 5.6 percent hike. Much “Without a doubt, rents found. Of the 1,959 units e-edition on an agent at Everett-based of the rent growth is driv- have been rising for the traced in the survey, there Pena Realty Corp. en by several new water- last five years,” he said. were only 39 empty apart- CoStar reported rents in front properties, including “Even though the econo- ments. Boston’s downtown neigh- Ocean 650 Apartments on my and the stock market borhoods were $3,544 in Ocean Avenue and Beach are good, tenants have Thomas Grillo can be the first quarter. House on Revere Beach reached their saturation reached at tgrillo@item- The most expensive Boulevard. limit.” live.com. Selling a house? Buying a house? Ehrlich joins forces with college students against sexual violence Find out what properties EHRLICH lege students outside In addition to Every “As a current student at recently sold in your area. From A1 the Massachusetts State Voice, several other pro- Northeastern University, House to urge state lead- gressive groups against I believe that the issue of Check out must send a message to ers to increase student sexual violence attended sexual violence on college students that their voic- safety from sexual vio- the Real Estate page the rally, including Know campuses needs to be ad- es are being heard,” said lence. Your IX, the Boston Area in Saturday’s paper. Ehrlich. “By passing these John Gabriel, co-found- Rape Crisis Center, Jane dressed by lawmakers bills, Massachusetts will er of the Every Voice Co- Doe Inc., No More, and immediately,” Scotti said. take a proactive step in alition, said the message End Rape on Campus. “This silent epidemic has fostering safe learning from the rally was heard Northeastern University gone on for far too long.” environments and ending loud and clear. student Katherine Scot- this silent epidemic.” “It is time to take action ti found the rally to be Bridget Turcotte can be Last week, Ehrlich and to address the sexual as- extremely powerful, and reached at bturcotte@item- Farley-Bouvier rallied sault epidemic,” said Ga- demanded the issue be ad- live.com. Follow her on alongside nearly 200 col- briel. dressed. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Starbucks ready to conduct Pearl Jam hopes concert helps company-wide sensitivity training get young voters to register

NEW YORK (AP) — talking with two black HELENA, Mont. (AP) Native American voting, Starbucks, moving swiftly men seated at a table. — Pearl Jam will look to land conservation and to confront a racially After a few minutes, tap into a national youth women’s health. charged uproar over the officers handcuff the men movement to register Bassist Jeff Ament, a arrest of two black men and lead them outside as new voters when the pio- native of Montana who at one of its stores in Phil- other customers say they neering grunge rock band lives part time in Mis- adelphia, plans to close weren’t doing anything plays a concert in tiny soula, told The Associat- more than 8,000 U.S. wrong. Missoula, Mont., one of ed Press on Tuesday that stores for several hours Starbucks has found just four cities in its U.S. he’s been inspired by the next month to conduct itself under fire for its tour this summer. eloquence and passion of racial-bias training for treatment of black people. The politically active the teenage survivors of nearly 175,000 workers. The company reacted band has dubbed the the high school shooting The announcement from a high level: Star- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sold-out Aug. 13 con- in Parkland, Fla. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday comes after the bucks CEO Kevin John- cert “Rock2Vote” and “It’s hard not to be arrests sparked protests son called the arrests Starbucks CEO Kev- plans to give a portion inspired by the youth Pearl Jam bassist Jeff and calls for a boycott on “reprehensible” and said in Johnson called of its proceeds to four movement right now on Ament is inspired by social media. he wanted to apologize to the arrests “repre- Montana organizations a national level,” Ament teenage school shoot- A video shows police the two men face-to-face. hensible.” that support youth and said. ing survivors.

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By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — With plenty of changes and new faces on this spring’s roster, St. Mary’s softball coach Paige Licata knew challenges were ahead for the Spartans. St. Mary’s hasn’t made any ex- cuses, but Tuesday afternoon’s 7-4 loss to Cam- bridge Rindge & Latin at Lynnfield High was proof the Spartans have room for improvement in the early going of the season. Fielding errors and mental mistakes hurt the Spartans, who fell to 0-3 with the loss, and the Falcons capitalized. Cambridge ran out to a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning and never trailed. “Physically we do a lot of great things,” Li- cata said. “Mentally we haven’t found out how to completely lock in when we’re playing good COURTESY PHOTO teams and I think that’s what cost us the game Swampscott native Rob Driscoll is now a today, unfortunately.” sophomore mid elder for the College of St. Mary’s received a valiant effort in the circle Wooster Fighting Scots men’s lacrosse team. from freshman starting pitcher Angelia Pepe, who tossed five innings and fanned six Falcons batters. Sophomore Christina Nowicki came on in relief and pitched the final two innings. Swampscott’s “Angelia’s a freshman and I’m impressed with her so far,” Licata said. “Christina came in and did a great job also. We didn’t help her out. Driscoll comes There are plays that go badly and lead to four bad plays. It’s hard. If we can make plays, we can get out of those innings. It all comes down into his own to us buckling down and making plays that we ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE should.” St. Mary’s out elder Marina DiBiasio had an RBI sin- at Wooster SPARTANS, B2 gle in a loss to Cambridge on Tuesday.

By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF Lynn eld boys lacrosse hands WOOSTER, Ohio — Swampscott native Rob Driscoll was raised in a lacrosse family. His father, Revere its rst loss of the season Tom, started the Swampscott Nahant Youth La- crosse program. His older brother, Thomas, played college lacrosse at Guilford in North Carolina. By Harold Rivera we knew they had most of Thus, it was only right that Driscoll followed in ITEM STAFF that team coming back. their footsteps. We saw them beat Lynn Now a sophomore midfielder for the men’s la- LYNNFIELD — The Re- on Monday we saw they crosse team at College of Wooster in Ohio, Driscoll vere boys lacrosse team had two great players. has emerged as a key piece to the Fighting Scots’ came into Tuesday morn- Our plan was to limit success this spring. ing’s game against Lynn- them and we did a good Driscoll considers himself a product of a lacrosse eld hoping to maintain job on them.” family and community. His athletic career began its undefeated record. Lynn eld ran out to a playing Little League baseball but he transitioned Lynn eld senior mid eld- quick 2-0 lead to get to lacrosse in his early-teens. After trading his ers Peter Look and Jack things started in the rst baseball glove for a lacrosse stick, Driscoll fell in Razzaboni had other quarter. Hammersley love with his new sport and never looked back. plans. scored the rst goal of the “I played baseball up until fifth or sixth grade,” Look scored four goals game three and a half Driscoll, who graduated from Governor’s Academy, and Razzaboni poured in minutes in. With 6:29 left said. “Eventually I got sick of baseball and I started three to push the Pio- in the quarter, Razzaboni playing lacrosse going into the seventh grade. I fell neers to a 9-4 win over followed with a goal. Re- in love with it and it was awesome. The influence I the Patriots at Lynn eld vere got one back in the had from my older brother was awesome. I used to High. closing minutes to make volunteer with the high school coaches in Swamp- Sophomore mid elder it a 2-1 game at the end of scott. I was always around it. Being surrounded by Jack Hammersley added the rst. lacrosse allowed me to fall in love with the game two goals for the Pioneers The Pioneers added and understand the game.” to round out the scoring. three goals in a row to In 13 games this season, Driscoll has logged four Lynn eld Senior goalie ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE bump their lead to 5-1 in ground balls and caused four turnovers for the Di- Zachery Huynh made 14 Lynn eld’s Tyler Murphy, left, and Peter Look the second quarter. The Patriots scored one with vision III Fighting Scots. As a freshman last sea- saves in the winning ef- celebrate after Look scored his fourth goal in a 2:16 to play in the quar- son, Driscoll scored one goal, scooped six ground fort. win over Revere on Tuesday. balls and caused seven turnovers. “Our two captains, Peter ter, slimming Lynn eld’s lead to 5-2. With ve sec- Wooster’s 8-6 this spring, 4-3 against North Coast and Jack, led the way for through. Revere’s a fense. onds to play, Razzaboni Atlantic Conference opponents. us today,” Pioneers coach high-scoring team and we “Revere was 5-0 coming red a shot into the back “Right now we’re 4-3 in the conference,” Driscoll, Joe Papagni said. “We did a good job against in and they were scoring of the net to make it a 6-2 a sociology major, said. “We’d rather be undefeat- wanted some more offen- their two best players. It goals like crazy,” Papagni Pioneers lead at recess. ed but we’ve come such a far way. We’re where we sive production from was good team defense added. “They gave us a want to be but we’re not content with where we’re them and they came and pretty good team of- tough time last year and LYNNFIELD, B2 at. We want to improve as a team each day but 8-6 is a great start and a great place to be at this point in the season.” Perhaps the most impressive attribute of Driscoll’s lacrosse career is that he’s fighting the odds as he Swampscott track sweeps Classical battles with choroideremia, a rare hereditary, de- generative eye disease that slowly causes loss of the 100 (11.8) and the 200 (24.2). Classical were Samson Srey in the vision. Driscoll’s older brother also has the disease. TRACK ROUNDUP Other winners for Swampscott javelin (140-1), Ishmael Johnson in Driscoll’s mother, Tara Cassidy-Driscoll, is the By Mike Alongi were Alex Sheehan in the shot put the 400 (57.1), Junior Mejia in the treasurer of the Choroideremia Research Founda- FOR THE ITEM (39-3), McKeon Midland in the dis- one-mile (5:12.2) and Mobolaji Fan- tion. She also coaches a Swampscott Nahant Youth imokun in the two-mile (12:31.2). Behind the combined efforts of cus (128-3), Aidan Pulaski in the Lacrosse U13 team alongside Tom. Driscoll’s young- Classical drops to 1-2. double-winners Joe Varghese and 400-hurdles (1:03.2), and Chris er sister, Carolyn, is on the team. Peabody 96, Beverly 40 Arturo Vasquez, the Swampscott Figueiredo in the 800 (2:16.8). The Currently, there’s no known cure for choroider- The Tanners boasted a triple-win- boys track team was able to squeeze win keeps Swampscott unbeaten at emia. Driscoll struggles with aspects of the sport ner in Amisaday Quijano to aid their out a close 72-63 win over Classical 3-0. such as seeing the ball on the ground or playing big win over Beverly on Tuesday. on Tuesday afternoon on the Pea- Classical also had a double-winner night games. However, he doesn’t allow himself to Quijano took rst in the long jump body track. on the day despite the loss, with Elie make any excuses as he holds himself to high stan- (19-6 1/2), the 100 (11.2) and the 200 Varghese took rst in both the Kalambayi taking rst in both the dards on the field. (23.2) en route to a Peabody victory. high jump (5-8) and the 110-meter long jump (19-4 1/2) and the triple DRISCOLL, B2 hurdles (16.6), while Vasquez won jump (40-10 1/2). Other winners for TRACK, B2 Swampscott downs Classical on the diamond

and a run scored. Classical’s pitching staff son. Garrett Fiegel picked up the win on the SCHOOL ROUNDUP struggled to locate strikes Tuesday, tallying 11 mound. By Lindsey Ryan walks. The Prep (2-2) has a big game coming up ITEM STAFF The Rams (2-2) host Salem this morning Saturday morning (10) when the Eagles take (10) at Fraser. on Catholic Conference rival Xaverian at Fen- The Swampscott baseball team took down BASEBALL way Park for the ALS Awareness Game. Classical, 10-2, on Tuesday afternoon at Fra- English 5, Winthrop 2 Peabody 19, Malden 1 (F/5) ser Field. Pitcher Dax Billingsley went the distance, Eddie Campbell earned his rst career For Swampscott, Jonathan Oriakhi hit two allowing two earned runs in his seven in- varsity win on the mound for the Tanners on singles with a RBI, Zach Elwell went 2-for-3 nings of work. Wilbur Rosario scored English’s Tuesday after tossing a complete game. Joe with a RBI and David Quill went 1-for-2 with rst run on an errant throw. Erik Ubri laced Gilmartin led the way on offense for Peabody, 2 RBI. Graham Inzana, Dylan January and a 2-RBI single in the bottom of the fourth, notching three hits with four RBI and three Drew Olivieri each went 1-for-3 with a RBI. Jomar Moreta added a RBI single in the fth runs scored. Jake Gustin also had a big day at Swampscott pitcher Luke Marshall tossed a and scored on an error. the plate with three hits, two RBI and three complete game, allowing one earned run in his English (3-0) visits Gloucester today (4). ITEM FILE PHOTO runs scored. seven innings of work. St. John’s Prep 5, Haverhill 0 Peabody (2-1) is right back in action this Swampscott pitcher Luke Mar- Swampscott hosts Malden this afternoon (1). With the help of two RBI from Joe Muz- morning against Everett. shall tossed a complete game in a For Classical, Aidan Dow went 3-for-3 with io and two extra-base hits from Mike Yarin, win over Classical on Tuesday. a RBI. Sean Devin went 2-for-3 with a RBI the Eagles got back to .500 on the young sea- ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 Brown drops playoff career-high 30 as Celtics take Game 2

BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen The Celtics bench came at least 20 points against Brown had a playoff ca- up big, outscoring their the Celtics. reer-high 30 points and the Milwaukee counterparts HEAVY HEART Boston Celtics pulled away 41-25. Marcus Morris led Celtics guard Marcus in the second half to earn a Boston’s reserves with 18 Smart has a heavy heart 120-106 win over the Mil- points. as he continues to work his waukee Bucks on Tuesday Boston led by as many as way back from right thumb night. 13 in the first half, taking surgery. Terry Rozier added 23 advantage of 10 Milwau- Smart revealed prior to points for Boston, which kee turnovers. Tuesday’s game that his took a 2-0 series lead in the Antetokounmpo scored mother, Camellia Smart, first-round matchup. Game 18 points in the opening 24 was recently diagnosed 3 is set for Friday in Mil- minutes. He had his way with bone marrow cancer. waukee. on the inside, connecting He was able to visit her The Celtics led by as on 8 of his 9 shots from the briefly in Texas last week. many as 20 in the fourth field. But he said she wants him quarter. TIP-INS to be with the team because Milwaukee got as close Bucks: Have been seeing him play would “put as 107-97 with 4:13 to play. outscored 42-13 in sec- a smile on her face.” But the Celtics responded ond-chance points through “She told me she’d rath- with an 11-2 run, capped two games. ... Shot 62 per- er me be here than back by a banked in 3-pointer by cent in the first half (23 of there,” Smart said. “Doing Brown to push their lead 37). what I love to do.” back up to 118-99. Celtics: Brown is the HAYWARD UPDATE Giannis Antetokounmpo youngest player in Celtics Gordon Hayward has hit finished with 30 points, history to score 30 or more a new milestone in his left nine rebounds and eight points in a playoff game. .. ankle rehab. He is current- assists. Khris Middleton Boston went 13 of 31 from ly at St. Vincent Sports added 25 points. the 3-point line. ... Shane Performance in Indianap- Turnovers were an is- Larkin (11 points) scored olis, Ind., working with a sue for the second straight double-digits in a playoff running mechanics spe- game for Milwaukee. The game for the first time in cialist. Bucks finished with 15, his NBA career. “We’re just trying to get leading to 21 Boston points. FREAK’S STREAK him ready for Friday’s They also shot just 41 per- Tuesday marked the game. And we’re hopeful PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cent from the free-throw ninth straight game that he can play,” Stevens joked Jaylen Brown, right, goes up for a dunk past Milwaukee Bucks forward line (7 of 17). Antetokounmpo has scored before the game. Tyler Zeller during Game 2 of a first-round NBA playoff series on Tuesday. Peabody girls lacrosse remains undefeated after blowout win ROUNDUP plate. Tommy Beauregard had Charlotte Plakans got the win assist, while Lomasney contrib- The still-unbeaten Tanners are From B1 three hits and five RBI and Ru- on the mound for Marblehead, uted three goals and three as- now 5-0. ben Baez logged two hits with giving up just one earned run on sists. Amber Kiricoples was right BOYS LACROSSE Lynnfield 9, Pentucket 1 two RBI. The Witches visit Clas- six hits while striking out eight. behind with two goals and two Matignon 6, Lynn 5 The Pioneers got five shutout in- sical today (10). On the offensive side of the ball, assists, while Maddy Lomasney Despite a solid comeback at- nings from pitcher Dan Jameson to SOFTBALL Sammy Treff went 2-for-3 with and Colleen Crotty each had tempt, the Jets (0-6) fell one goal help lift Lynnfield to a win on Tues- Winthrop 20, English 4 an RBI and Bel Sogoloff went two goals and one assist. Sarah short at Manning Field. Sam En- day. Jaret Simpson and Joe Mack The Bulldogs put up a good 1-for-3 with an RBI, while Sophie Buckley, Danielle Diantgikis and nis led the way with four goals, both had big days at the plate, each fight against the Vikings but Vener went 2-for-3 with two runs Bridget O’Connell each had one while John DiFilippo scored one going 2-for-2 with a single, a double lost to a high-powered Winthrop scored. goal, while Abigail Ryder had goal. and two RBI in the win. offense. English played great GIRLS LACROSSE one assist. “We played pretty well, but Lynnfield (3-1) will travel to Mas- defense, but it wasn’t enough. Peabody 17, Medford 7 On the defensive side of the we couldn’t finish off the come- conomet on Thursday. Grace Gately was 3-for-3, Tom- The Tanners notched a big ball, Alyssa Saraceni along with back,” said Jets coach Peter Pa- Salem 12, Everett 4 mi Hill was 1-for-3 and Aryanna win behind a pair of six-point Aja Alimonte, Hailey Baker and pagianopoulos. “We were able Salem pitcher Bryan Pena got Wlodkowski was 1-for-2. English scorers in Olivia Kiricoples and Jordyn Collins kept Medford to make it a one-goal game and the win on the mound and add- hosts Marblehead Thursday. Hailie Lomasney. Kiricoples led locked up. Goalie Olivia Lavalle had a couple of opportunities, but ed a double and two RBI at the Marblehead 4, Essex Tech 3 the way with five goals and one had 11 saves. that’s how it ended.” Mistakes doom St. Mary’s softball in loss to Cambridge

SPARTANS dan Sullivan scored them both with Licata said. “We just have to play From B1 a 2-RBI triple, getting the Spartans better. It comes down to mentally back in the game. changing the pregame approach or Miscommunication in the outfield Both teams were kept scoreless focusing on what we’re doing wrong. led to a 2-RBI single, getting Cam- until Cambridge added a run in the It’s offense and defense. We have to bridge on the board in the top of the fourth inning on an inside-the-park execute in games and be 100 percent first inning. The Falcons added two home run, boosting the Falcons lead focused on what we’re doing on both more, on a RBI single and an infield to 5-2. Cambridge plated two more sides of the ball. error, putting the Spartans in an runs in the top of the sixth, making “We have one senior who was here early 4-0 hole. it a 7-2 Falcons advantage. last year in our starting nine and “That’s what we talked about The Spartans strung together a that’s it,” Licata said. “We have to postgame,” Licata said. “You can’t rally in the bottom of the sixth. San- find our mojo and learn how to play give good teams eight or nine outs taniello led the inning with a walk together. If we can find our groove I an inning, that’s too many chances. and Smaller followed with a double. think we’ll be ok for the rest of the That’s what we’re going to be work- Alyssa Grossi laced a RBI single, season.” ing on moving forward, the mental bringing Santaniello home, to make St. Mary’s went down in order in things.” it a 7-3 game. Marina DiBiasio’s RBI the bottom of the seventh for the 7-4 St. Mary’s answered quickly, slim- single got the Spartans within three, final. ming the deficit in half in the bot- down 7-4, but a pair of mistakes on Still searching for their first win of tom of the first. Gia Santaniello sin- the basepaths ended the inning and the season, the Spartans will look to gled with one out and Talia Smaller got Cambridge out of the jam. turn things around Thursday when drew a walk in the next at-bat. Jor- “It’s hard to pinpoint it as a coach,” they play Hamilton-Wenham. COURTESY PHOTO Look, Razzaboni lead Lynnfield offense in win Rob Driscoll on the field for College of Wooster. LYNNFIELD fourth quarter sealed the 9-4 Lynn- higher level. Revere’s a good team.” From B1 field victory. With the win, Lynnfield improved to Driscoll continuing “Peter took charge,” Papagni said. 3-1. The Pioneers host Northeast this After a scoreless start through the “That’s a moment where we needed a morning (10). first eight minutes of the third quarter, captain to step up. Him and Jack “We have to improve on our consis- Revere scored two goals to gain mo- scored those last two goals to give us a tency, offensively and defensively,” Pa- the family sport mentum. With the Patriots crawling little bit of a cushion. We can’t ask for pagni said. “There’s too much ‘get a back in, down 6-4, Look got the Pio- anything more from one of our cap- goal, give a goal.’ We have to be consis- DRISCOLL neers back on the right with his third tains. I’m pleased with that. tent. We have to possess the ball longer From B1 goal of the game to close the quarter “It’s a good win but our league (CAL) offensively to keep the ball away from with a 7-4 edge. is very competitive,” Papagni said. “Re- good teams.” “I’ve noticed some effects when I’m playing la- The Pioneers didn’t look back from vere’s a good team and I like the win Revere dropped to 5-1 with the loss. crosse,” Driscoll said. “Playing at night can be tough. there, putting the game away with two but it’s going to get even tougher when The Patriots will aim to bounce back Sometimes if the ball’s on the ground or something goals in the final quarter of play. Goals we hit the league. This type of game with a win tomorrow (10) when they like that, I might not be able to see that. There might from Look and Hammersley in the gets our guys used to competing at a host Medford. be a point during my senior year where it might affect me. I definitely don’t let it limit me in any way. I hold myself to the same standards as anybody else.” Orlandella wins three events to lift Beverly over Peabody From watching his older brother play at the college level, Driscoll took a positive approach on playing TRACK With the help of double-winner and double-winner Uatchet Juch with choroideremia. “Being able to watch Thomas play all four years in Meredith Zimmer, Swampscott was helped lift Beverly to a narrow win. From B1 college kind of gave me a positive outlook on the situ- able to notch a close win. Zimmer Orlandella won the high jump (4- ation,” Driscoll said. “He was able to do it so I figured Other Peabody winners were Ja- took first in both the javelin (86-7) 4), the triple jump (35-4) and the there was no reason that I couldn’t do it. Watching cob Hawthorne in the triple jump and the 110-hurdles (18.1) to lead 110-hurdles (16.2), while Juch won him and learning from his attitude taught me a lot (38-3/4), Dariel Canela in the shot the way. the 400-hurdles (1:07.3) and the 800 not only about lacrosse but also about how to live life put (45-10), Conner Ramos in the Other winners for Swampscott (2:34.6). Beverly also got wins from discus (135-5), Cam Powers in the were Fatima Sidibe in the shot in general.” Lucy Curtis in the long jump (15-2), The Fighting Scots have one regular season game javelin (142-7), Kevin Aroke in the put (25-9 1/2), Julia Serino in the Stephanie Macleod in the javelin 110-hurdles (15.7), Kemani Jack- 400-hurdles (1:22.4), Alexandra left, a conference clash against Ohio Wesleyan Satur- (95-10), Olivia Byrd in the 400 (58.6) day afternoon (1), when Wooster will look to snap a son in the 400-hurdles (1:02.2), Josh Gladstone in the 200 (29.1) and and Heidi Eberhardt in the one-mile Atemkeng in the 400 (55.2), Antonio three-game losing streak. Wooster’s currently in fifth Autumn LaRiviere in the one-mile (5:46.1). The win keeps Beverly un- Craviero in the 800 (2:13.3), Wil- (6:38.8). Swampscott is now 3-0 af- place in the conference standings, behind Ohio Wes- beaten at 3-0. liam Aylward in the one-mile (5:03) ter the victory. leyan, Denison, Kenyon and Depauw. Peabody had a double-winner in and Claudio Rocha in the two-mile Despite losing, Classical boasted a Driscoll’s hopeful the Fighting Scot can pull through Jolene Murphy, who won both the (10:19.5). The win puts Peabody at triple-winner and a double-winner. with a win Saturday as they look to qualify for the 3-0. Slanny Portorreal won three events, 100 (12.5) and the 200 (25.2). Oth- NCAC Tournament. The lone winner for Beverly on taking first in the high jump (4-4), er Peabody winners were Miriana “The focus and energy we bring to practice every the day with Ryan Barror, who took the long jump (15-2) and the 100 Hamze in the shot put (26-9 1/2), day allows us to be on the same page,” Driscoll said. first in the high jump with a height (14.2), while Rachel Brennan won Courtney Kline in the discus (87-3) “We’re not content. We’re focusing on getting better of 5-4. both the 800 (2:39.7) and the two- and Victoria Lombardi in the two- as a team each and every day. That starts with the St. Mary’s 103, Matignon 20 mile (12:38.9). Other winners for mile (13:03.5). The loss drops Pea- coaches. They’ve hammered that to us throughout the St. Mary’s 101, St. Joseph’s 22 Classical were Chloe Kebreau in the body to 2-1. season and it has paid off so far. We just have to con- At Manning, The Spartans swept triple jump (31-8), Ashley Calixte in St. Mary’s 86, Matignon 32 tinue with that mentality. the tri-meet Tuesday with big wins the discus (75-1) and Orelys Padro St. Mary’s 87, St. Joseph’s 34 “We just have to keep allowing ourselves to grow,” over Matignon and St. Joseph’s. Colon in the 400 (1:08). Classical At Manning, the Spartans girls Driscoll added. “Last year we became a stagnant team GIRLS TRACK drops to 1-2. swept the meet Tuesday with big toward the end of the season. If we continue to grow Swampscott 71, Beverly 76, Peabody 60 victories over Matignon and St. Jo- and play hard there’s nothing that can stand in our Lynn Classical 65 Triple-winner Tyler Orlandella seph’s. way.” WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE LOCAL BOSTON MARATHON RESULTS WEDNESDAY Revere at Saugus (10) Place Name Age Time 25671 Paul Pires 21 6:42:44 23977 Allison Mccarthy 29 5:19:22 Salem at Classical (10) BEVERLY LYNNFIELD 24057 Cheryl Welsh 60 5:20:48 Baseball 8198 Megan Vigue 26 3:30:50 639 Daniel Kelley 40 2:50:51 24389 Jonathan Blodgett 37 5:28:39 Beverly at Danvers (10) Track 8698 Michael Whalen 54 3:32:39 7734 Paul Chekal 47 3:29:16 24676 James Harkins 38 5:37:06 English at Gloucester (4) Danvers at Malden (10) 9562 Marty Lechleider 60 3:35:48 9975 Lori Mitchener 41 3:37:18 24677 Justin Cecil 43 5:37:06 Everett at Peabody (10) Engish vs. Salem (at Danvers, 4) 13093 Michael Corson 35 3:48:56 15516 Kip Sanford 51 3:58:31 REVERE Malden at Swampscott (1) Pentucket Pentathalon Invitational 13710 Scott Defusco 42 3:51:10 19050 Brittany Hunt 24 4:18:49 Marblehead at Medford (3) (10) 16578 Thomas Ustach 29 4:03:33 14720 Nicholas Zelano 21 3:55:14 20834 Erika Wilson 38 4:33:36 Revere at Saugus (10) Winthrop at Somerville (10) 18205 Ryan Forgione 28 4:13:18 16900 Catherine Cullen 29 4:05:27 21022 Kristan Murphy 49 4:35:49 Salem at Classical (10) 20908 Alazar Ayele 27 4:34:36 Volleyball 20460 Scott Jamieson 37 4:30:02 21808 Devin Strzempek 30 4:44:51 Somerville at Winthrop (10) 21843 Roberto Cabral 32 4:45:16 St. John’s at Lawrence (4) 20671 Lauren Hamilton 53 4:32:07 24634 Janice Corkhum 46 5:36:00 St. Mary’s at Nauset (6) 25054 Robert Siciliano 49 5:49:52 THURSDAY 20877 Robert Freni 31 4:34:06 25492 Richard Maglione 35 6:16:41 SALEM Softball 21608 Megan Mccarthy 29 4:42:23 MARBLEHEAD 463 Kevin Hankens 39 2:48:21 Danvers at Beverly (10) Baseball 22006 Shannon Silvestri 52 4:47:24 575 Kevin Bennett 29 2:49:51 7404 Bethany Zanrucha 33 3:28:05 Medford at Marblehead (10) English at Marblehead (10) 22145 Jerald Parisella 55 4:49:15 3226 Ross Patterson 38 3:09:25 12582 Sarah Dowd 30 3:47:00 Newburyport at Lynnfield (10) Masconomet at Lynnfield (10) 22254 Amy Cadogan 28 4:50:42 5695 Christopher O’Keefe 46 3:21:33 15706 Nicholas Mosher 35 3:59:18 Northeast at Fenwick (2) Whittier at Tech (10) 22836 Charley Kersten 47 4:58:23 6585 Jason Matulewicz 44 3:25:05 16635 Vanessa Weekley 32 4:03:55 Peabody at Everett (10) 22997 Tara Zraunig 39 5:01:01 7874 John Desforge 50 3:29:41 Softball 17861 Terrence Connelly 66 4:11:07 Saugus at Revere (10) 23174 Amy Fowler 32 5:03:34 9940 Allison Castaldi 35 3:37:12 Marblehead at English (3) 18047 Andrew Ward 30 4:12:11 Swampscott at Malden (10) 23533 Dan Marshall 37 5:10:11 11879 Sally Reiley 58 3:44:21 20077 Raymond Garcia 29 4:26:39 Winthrop at Somerville (10) Boys Lacrosse 24082 Alison Carnevale 32 5:21:21 14458 Tim Sullivan 49 3:54:06 22078 Ashley Diehl 30 4:48:21 Boys Lacrosse Beverly at Marblehead (6) 24758 Corinne Woods 24 5:39:27 15586 Matthew Duca 32 3:58:47 Danvers at Gloucester (5) 24804 Ed Forgarty 55 5:40:48 18669 Jennifer Sheridan 46 4:16:16 22374 Michael Fleming 34 4:52:09 Northeast at Lynnfield (10) Essex Tech at Fenwick (10) 24971 Carissa Niro 28 5:46:38 18719 Caroline Caliri 27 4:16:35 22469 Stephen Lamonica 26 4:53:22 Girls Lacrosse Malden at Winthop (10) 25342 Evangeline Egizi 54 6:04:14 18796 Katie Corbett 26 4:17:03 22621 John Bosse 38 4:55:10 St. Mary’s at Winthrop (11) Medford at Revere (10) 25538 Jaclyn Castillo 29 6:21:31 19965 Annemette Bontaites 46 4:25:46 24305 James Guy 43 5:26:27 Boys Tennis Peabody at Chelmsford (11) DANVERS 20333 Joshua Bradstreet 41 4:28:56 25238 Garrett Cauley 28 5:58:37 25352 Gabrielle Pestana 26 6:05:15 Classical at Salem (10) Salem at Lynn (1) 378 Christopher Chapruet 26 2:47:01 21996 Gitte Neumann 52 4:47:16 SAUGUS Everett at Peabody (10) Saugus at Everett (4) 7327 Michelle Milton 36 3:27:52 22113 Lily Gillis 18 4:48:55 18459 Abbey Chesna 39 4:15:02 Gloucester at English (10) 12773 Thomas Mistretta 55 3:47:41 22123 Andrew Gillis 48 4:48:59 Girls Lacrosse 12889 Katherine Gage 42 3:48:07 23200 Elizabeth Caliri 55 5:04:00 20099 Matthew Imbergamo 39 4:26:52 Lynnfield at Triton (10) Billerica at Beverly (10) Medford at Marblehead (10) 17037 Michael Freni 38 4:06:19 23209 Frances Smith 32 5:04:11 20121 Robert Favuzza 53 4:27:02 Swampscott at Malden (10) Track 21535 Ben Quirk 34 4:41:09 23210 Molly Higgins 38 5:04:11 22281 Hannah Lopresti 24 4:50:58 Winthrop at Somerville (10) Danvers at Malden (4) 22346 Matthew Depamphilis 35 4:51:55 23406 Lauren Calabrese 39 5:07:53 23221 Kimberly Cardillo 25 5:04:31 Marblehead at Revere (at Manning 22656 Taryn Brotherton 35 4:55:40 24821 Richard Baum 57 5:41:27 24979 Bob Catinazzo 50 5:46:51 Girls Tennis Field, 10) 23251 Kyla Fallon 31 5:04:54 25242 Erin Weber 31 5:58:46 25406 Julianna Hanlon 26 6:08:51 Beverly at Danvers (10) 23253 Kellie Marshall 26 5:04:54 25397 Diana Buckley-Uhrich 55 6:08:30 25713 William Wheeler 33 6:54:27 English at Gloucester (4) Volleyball 24763 Amanda Tsatsis 39 5:39:30 NAHANT SWAMPSCOTT Malden at Swampscott (10) Central Catholic at St. John’s (5) 25070 Michele Winkler-Gettings 41 5:50:34 7854 Kyle Taylor 26 3:29:36 9556 Lisa Welch 48 3:35:46 Marblehead at Medford (10) Malden at Lowell Catholic (10) GLOUCESTER 17031 Taylor Maccario 25 4:06:16 11525 Jackie Deppen 35 3:43:04 3416 Nick Taormina 45 3:10:26 21630 Steven Pescatore 43 4:42:38 18450 Eli Cleveland 35 4:15:00 4825 Regina Loiacano 44 3:17:54 23402 Mikaela Donovan 24 5:07:46 19279 Ann Massey 53 4:20:33 TV/RADIO 5474 Daniel Mulligan 46 3:20:29 24108 Ellen Goldberg 49 5:21:51 20663 Jason O’Sullivan 37 4:32:01 6447 Thomas Amend 62 3:24:36 24582 Christian Williams 46 5:33:53 21554 Melissa Perez 28 4:41:29 TV 8446 Jenn Brooks 38 3:31:48 24586 Caroline Reinsch 44 5:33:58 23844 Frank Ramelli 48 5:16:03 14490 Michael Daly 60 3:54:14 25392 Michelle Dam 39 6:08:13 23926 Nicole Schneider 25 5:18:04 MLB 17593 Tj Peckham 37 4:09:33 PEABODY 24162 Stephanie Riley 32 5:23:00 2 p.m...... St. Louis at Chicago Cubs...... MLB Network 20448 Kelly Salah 56 4:29:58 10 Daniel Vassallo 32 2:27:50 24935 Subroto Bhattacharya 58 5:45:34 20451 Michael Lupo 51 4:29:59 3425 Arianna Maida 22 3:10:29 5 p.m...... Chi. White Sox at Oakland...... MLB Network WINTHROP 22494 Erich Buddenhagen 53 4:53:32 15805 Cailie Trombley 25 3:59:43 7594 Daniel Meninger 40 3:28:46 7:10 p.m...... Cleveland at Minnesota...... ESPN 23657 Derrick Rowe 32 5:12:10 17163 Melissa Troisi 35 4:07:04 8657 Nicole O’Brien 23 3:32:31 10:07 p.m...... Boston at LA Angels...... NESN LYNN 17169 Raymond Brady 62 4:07:07 9116 Kayla Vitukevich 28 3:34:09 NBA Playoffs 16091 Haley Hanlon 24 4:01:08 19522 Saleena Glowik 25 4:22:27 18720 Karen Dilisio 51 4:16:36 19584 Harold Beard 63 4:22:52 16229 Jillian Deeb 35 4:01:49 7 p.m...... Indiana at Cleveland...... TNT 20171 Hazel Boyd 38 4:27:30 19642 Alison Macdonald 23 4:23:14 17061 Stuart Mish 42 4:06:25 8 p.m...... Utah at Oklahoma City...... NBATV 20573 Tricia Gasca 42 4:31:03 20256 Michael Bettencourt 31 4:28:16 17071 Marie Hamilton 56 4:06:30 18637 Kelly Mcclory 35 4:16:03 9:30 p.m...... Minnesota at Houston...... TNT 22689 Bunroth So 56 4:56:15 21403 Jillian Levine 29 4:39:49 23478 Patricia Merkel 49 5:09:04 21717 Kathleen Tracia 44 4:43:40 19012 Shelagh O’Connell 29 4:18:35 NHL Playoffs 23681 Tracy Hamlin 31 5:12:36 22057 Jaclyn Giarrusso 28 4:48:04 19671 Peter Towner 46 4:23:31 7 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Philadelphia...... NBCSN 23905 Christopher Foglietta 51 5:17:32 22755 Anthony Cataldo 33 4:57:17 21040 Susan Cummings 54 4:35:59 7:30 p.m...... Tampa Bay at New Jersey...... Golf 24150 Maria Cameron 32 5:22:48 22758 Paul Brogna 32 4:57:18 23612 Andres Tejeda 36 5:11:22 24487 Brian Castellanos 28 5:31:09 22893 Craig Welton 36 4:59:15 24282 Paul Franzese 34 5:25:57 10 p.m...... Nashville at Colorado...... NBCSN 25035 Nanci Roby 45 5:48:55 22901 Robert Manning 20 4:59:25 24621 Stephanie Salsman 24 5:35:36 10:30 p.m...... 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NHL PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND Nashville at Colorado, 10 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Monday, April 16 Thursday, April 19 Toronto 4, Boston 2, Boston leads Boston at Toronto, 7 p.m. series 2-1 Washington at Columbus, 7:30 New Jersey 5, Tampa Bay 2, Tam- p.m. pa Bay leads series 2-1 x-Los Angeles at Vegas, 10 p.m. Colorado 5, Nashville 3, Nashville Friday, April 20 leads series 2-1 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, TBA San Jose 8, Anaheim 1, San Jose Colorado at Nashville, TBA leads series 3-0 Minnesota at Winnipeg, TBA Tuesday, April 17 Washington at Columbus, 7:30 x-San Jose at Anaheim, TBA p.m. Saturday, April 21 Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Tampa Bay, TBA Vegas at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Boston, TBA Wednesday, April 18 x-Columbus at Washington, TBA Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. x-Vegas at Los Angeles, TBA Tampa Bay at New Jersey, 7:30 Sunday, April 22 p.m. x-Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, TBA

NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND Thursday, April 19 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Philadelphia at Miami, 7 p.m. Monday, April 16 Portland at New Orleans, 9 p.m. Miami 113, Philadelphia 103, se- Golden State at San Antonio, ries tied 1-1 9:30 p.m. Golden State 116, San Antonio Friday, April 20 101, Golden State leads series Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. 2-0 Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 Boston at Milwaukee, 9:30 p.m. Toronto 130, Washington 119, Saturday, April 21 Toronto leads series 2-0 Philadelphia at Miami, 2:30 p.m. Boston 120, Milwaukee 106, Portland at New Orleans, 5 p.m. Boston leads series 2-0 Houston at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Portland, 10:30 Oklahoma City at Utah, 10 p.m. p.m. Sunday, April 22 Wednesday, April 18 Boston at Milwaukee, 1 p.m. Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Golden State at San Antonio, Utah at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Minnesota at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m.

MLB PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE The Red Sox got their first look at Japanese phenom Shohei Ohtani on Tuesday night when East Division East Division the 23 year-old got the start for the Los Angeles Angels to open up a three-game series. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 13 2 .867 — New York 12 4 .750 — Toronto 11 5 .688 2½ Atlanta 9 6 .600 2½ New York 8 8 .500 5½ Philadelphia 9 6 .600 2½ Baltimore 5 12 .294 9 Washington 9 9 .500 4 Tampa Bay 4 13 .235 10 Miami 5 12 .294 7½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB OKC’s George finding his groove as Minnesota 7 4 .636 — Pittsburgh 11 6 .647 — Cleveland 8 6 .571 ½ St. Louis 9 7 .563 1½ Detroit 5 9 .357 3½ Chicago 7 7 .500 2½ Chicago 4 9 .308 4 Milwaukee 8 9 .471 3 Thunder head into Game 2 vs. Utah Kansas City 3 12 .200 6 Cincinnati 3 13 .188 7½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Paul tra work in,” Thunder coach Billy today,” Donovan said. “He did some Los Angeles 13 3 .813 — Arizona 11 4 .733 — Seattle 9 5 .643 3 Colorado 11 8 .579 2 George has found his shot. Donovan said. “I felt like he was re- things in practice. Not much. We’ll Houston 10 7 .588 3½ Los Angeles 6 9 .400 5 Actually, the Oklahoma City ally driven and focused to work his probably see where he’s at after Oakland 7 10 .412 6½ San Francisco 6 9 .400 5 Texas 7 12 .368 7½ San Diego 7 11 .389 5½ Thunder All-Star has been on a roll way through it.” shootaround tomorrow and prob- heading into the playoffs. A couple of former OKC standouts ably evaluate him going into the Tuesday’s Games (Berrios 2-1) at San Juan, Puerto Rico, Toronto 11, Kansas City 3, 1st game 7:10 p.m. In the five regular season games in are also thriving early in the post- game.” Miami 9, N.Y. Yankees 1 Boston (Porcello 3-0) at L.A. Angels April, he averaged 27.6 points and season. JAZZ AT THUNDER Toronto 5, Kansas City 4, 2nd game, 10 (Skaggs 2-0), 10:07 p.m. made 41 percent of his 3-pointers Victor Oladipo — the player who Oklahoma City leads 1-0. Game 2, innings Houston (Cole 1-0) at Seattle (Leake 2-0), Detroit 4, Baltimore 2 10:10 p.m. and 90 percent of his free throws. George was traded for — was just 7 p.m. Central, NBA TV Texas 7, Tampa Bay 2 Colorado (Freeland 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Kuhl He closed the regular season with a as impressive for Indiana . The Pac- NEED TO KNOW: The fact that Colorado 2, Pittsburgh 0 1-1), 12:35 p.m. Washington 5, N.Y. Mets 2 Cincinnati (Mahle 1-2) at Milwaukee 40-point outburst against Memphis. ers hope to take a 2-0 lead the series George was Oklahoma City’s lead- Cleveland vs. Minnesota at San Juan, Puer- (Davies 0-2), 1:40 p.m. He kept it up in OKC’s playoff against Cleveland and put LeBron ing scorer in the opener is signifi- to Rico, 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Weaver 2-0) at Chicago Cubs opener, scoring 36 points and set- James and the Cavaliers on the cant. He’s the first player other than Chicago White Sox at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. (Hendricks 0-1), 2:20 p.m. Boston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Washington (Roark 1-1) at N.Y. Mets (Matz ting a Thunder playoff record with ropes Wednesday. Kevin Durant or Westbrook to lead Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 1-1), 7:10 p.m. eight 3-pointers as Oklahoma City Another former Thunder player, the Thunder in scoring in a playoff Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 1-1) at Atlanta beat Utah 116-108 . Houston’s James Harden, was the game since Game 1 of the Western Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 7:40 p.m. (McCarthy 2-0), 7:35 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. San Francisco (Stratton 1-1) at Arizona It took George a minute to con- best of the George-Oladipo-Harden Conference semifinals against San San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. (Ray 2-0), 9:40 p.m. sistently take the scoring pressure trio. The Rockets MVP candidate Antonio in 2016. Oklahoma City L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 1-1) at San Diego Wednesday’s Games (Ross 2-1), 10:10 p.m. off Russell Westbrook. He struggled scored 44 points in Houston’s win has played 18 playoff games since Baltimore (Gausman 1-1) at Detroit (Boyd Thursday’s Games on offense right after the All-Star against Minnesota . then. 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Baltimore at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. break and said he couldn’t find his If George is to keep rolling for the KEEP AN EYE ON: Utah C Rudy Texas (Hamels 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Faria Houston at Seattle, 3:40 p.m. 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 6:35 p.m. shot. Thunder in Game 2 Wednesday he’ll Gobert. He had 14 points and seven Chicago White Sox (Fulmer 0-1) at Oakland Boston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. “To his credit, when he was going have to do it with a right hip bruise, rebounds in the opener and commit- (Triggs 1-0), 3:35 p.m. Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. through a little bit of that slump and after being limited in practice ted four fouls. The Jazz likely will Kansas City (Kennedy 1-1) at Toronto N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. (Happ 2-1), 4:07 p.m. Miami at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. where he wasn’t shooting the ball on Tuesday. need more from him to be compet- Cleveland (Carrasco 3-0) vs. Minnesota San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. particularly well, he really put ex- “He was not able to do very much itive. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Learn from your mistakes and You need to take a closer look Get as much done as you can Choose your words wisely if Talk over your concerns to find Excessive behavior should be be ready to set some guide- at your personal situation. If to avoid complaints and criti- you want to convince others out exactly where you stand. ended before it takes control. A partnership will need some Be kind to your body and pro- lines and rules in place to en- you aren’t happy with a rela- cism. Be open about the way to help you or approve of your sure that you reach your goal. you feel and what you would plans. Listen to sound advice fine-tuning if you plan to move tect it from anything that may tionship you have with some- forward or make a commit- become habit-forming or costly. Research and dedication are one, speak up and make sug- like to see happen. Embrace regarding a change you want your route to victory. change. to make. ment. Caution and safety come first. gestions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Plan to have some fun. Going Participate in functions that al- A personal change will suit your CANCER (June 21-July 22) Emotional issues should not Get to the bottom of a situa- You’ll be reminded of a change on a shopping spree or spend- low you to mingle and network current needs and give you the be vocalized around anyone tion that could influence your ing time with someone who with people who can help you you made that you aren’t hap- boost you need to pursue big- you cannot trust to keep a earning ability. A contract will rocks your world will improve get ahead. A partnership will ger and better objectives. Use py about. Use this experience secret. Concentrate on mak- need to be adjusted before you your attitude. A cosmetic im- be financially advantageous. common sense and apply your to help you avoid making a ing personal physical chang- continue to offer your services provement or healthier routine Personal grooming will result in skills strategically. similar mistake. es. or help. is favored. compliments.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Marriage loses intimacy after accident disables husband Take the dummy into account DEAR ABBY: Six years you won’t argue if she puts Teri Garr said, “Directors be required. East must lead a ago, my husband of 20 Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van the “finishing touches” on would tell me, ‘We want you third diamond. years was in a serious ac- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, what the cleaner may have to play a character a little South will probably on cident. He was placed on and was founded by her mother, missed. If you hire some- less complex than you are.’ the board and play a trump. disability because of it. one efficient, there won’t be Yeah, sure. What they mean East wins that and leads anoth- Because of the accident, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at a lot left for her to do, and is, ‘You’re playing a dummy.’” er diamond. West’s heart queen he can’t perform sexually DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los she won’t be exhausted. In bridge, we have a dummy, becomes the setting trick. because his “goods” don’t Angeles, CA 90069. and good players take more We were taught on our work. DEAR ABBY: My boy- notice of it than others. In grandmothers’ knees not to I am many years young- friend, “Troy,” takes it as a particular on defense, use it concede a ruff-and-sluff. But er than he is and still in tion. Talking to a licensed that work. personal offense that I to ascertain from where you it will be right when the de- my prime. I need and want marriage and family ther- I don’t think either one won’t share a hotel room might get the tricks that you fenders have taken all possi- the cuddling and intimacy apist will be helpful for of us should have to do it. with him and his younger need to defeat the contract. ble side-suit tricks. I’m not getting and hav- you, whether or not your We are well-off and can son (age 15) when we go In this example, how should One more quick tip: When en’t gotten for years. I husband agrees to go with easily pay someone to out of town to see his older East defend against four the dummy appears, count its have thought about find- you. come for a full day of son play college sports. hearts? West leads the di- points. Is that what you were ing a friend with benefits, cleaning once a week. I Troy wants me to go to all expecting from the bidding? DEAR ABBY: My wife, amond three: five, jack, 10. but that’s risky. I can’t keep telling her, to no of the games, but I have East cashes the diamond ace: That is another snippet of talk to him because he “Cheryl,” and I have been avail, that she can’t keep said I will only go when married for 47 years. We two, six, queen. What next? data that might influence the flips out and says, “Then doing it forever. I welcome it’s the 15-year-old’s week- Note West’s lead: low from defense. leave!” are both over 70 and re- your suggestions. end to be at his mom’s tired. Cheryl is a wonder- length in partner’s unsupport- I feel our marriage has (Troy’s two sons have dif- ed suit. become just a living ar- ful mother, grandmother, NEEDING HELP IN ferent mothers). cook and more. We love to TEXAS East can see three winners, rangement. Talking to a I am extremely uncom- but from where might a fourth counselor or a doctor is out travel, dance, go to movies fortable sharing the same and play with our grand- DEAR NEEDING HELP: come? because he will refuse. Cheryl may think what hotel room, and Troy re- Looking at the dummy, it Please help. children. fuses to get separate The issue is, she’s very she’s doing is being a good should be clear that there rooms. Do you agree that picky with the housekeep- old-fashioned housewife. won’t be any black-suit tricks LOST AND LONELY I’m unreasonable? ing and refuses to hire any Enlighten her to the fact for the defense. If South is DEAR LOST AND help because she says no- that you feel her compul- “BAD SPORT” IN missing the spade king or club LONELY: Your marriage body can do the job she siveness is detrimental to OHIO queen, that is working. doesn’t have to be “just a does. I feel it’s affecting your marriage. Try this: So, the defenders must col- living arrangement.” Al- our marriage because af- Tell her again you want DEAR “BAD SPORT”: lect two trump tricks. If West though sex may no longer ter she spends a full day her to give a housekeeper a No, I do not. You should has king-doubleton of hearts, be possible with your hus- once a week cleaning, she chance. Repeat that you not be talked into doing everything will work. But what band, there’s no reason ends up exhausted and in can afford it. Explain that anything that makes you if he holds queen-doubleton? why there can’t be cud- a bad mood. I also feel if she’s not satisfied after uncomfortable, so stick to Then a trump promotion will dling, intimacy and affec- guilty while she’s doing all the person has cleaned, your guns.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 30 Birch Pond Drive Saugus, Massachusetts By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage mortgage given by Ivelyn Louis and Sefiu Olatidoye to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Elizabeth F. Restuccia to Household Finance Corporation II, given by Ernest J. Passariello and Margaret F. Passariello to the Saugus Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Fremont Investment & dated June 21, 2006 and registered at Essex County (Southern District) Registry Federal Credit Union dated August 30, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County Loan, dated September 1, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) District of the Land Court as Document No. 468896 and noted on Certificate of Southern District Registry of Deeds in Book 27149, Page 563 as modified by Registry of Deeds in Book 24809, Page 284 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Title No. C049 167 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage U.S. Bank, National Loan Modification Agreement dated March 4, 2009 and recorded with the Essex HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, Association, as Trustee for C-BASS 2007-CB2 Trust, C-BASS Mortgage Loan County Southern District Registry of Deeds in Book 28452, Page 296, of which Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 is the present holder by Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-CB2 is the present holder by assignment mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breaching conditions of said assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., (MERS) as from Household Finance Corporation II to U.S. Bank, National Association, as mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and assigns to HSBC Bank Trustee for C-BASS 2007-CB2 Trust, C-BASS Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Auction, on the premises described in said mortgage on the 16th day of May, USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, Inc., Certificates, Series 2007-CB2 dated January 12, 2017 registered at Essex County 2018 at 11:00 A.M. at the mortgaged premises of 30 Birch Pond Drive, Saugus, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 dated November 20, 2013 recorded (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 580153 Massachusetts, all and singular, the premises conveyed by said mortgage, and in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32988, Page 33, for and noted on Certificate of Title No. C049 167, for breach of conditions of said therein described as follows: breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises the mortgaged premises located at 169 Euclid Avenue, Lynn, MA 01904 will be located at Unit C-121-5, of the Shore Condominium, 121 Nahant Street, Lynn, MA A certain parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Saugus, Essex sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on May 18, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00 PM on May 18, 2018, at the County, Massachusetts, being shown as Lot 12 on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the Birch Pond Estates Prepared for Walnut Street Trust by Otte and Dwyer, Inc., Land mortgage, to wit: premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Surveyors", dated April 5, 1990 recorded on September 2, 1994 with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 292, Plan 97. The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts together with the buildings thereon, The Unit known as Unit C-121-5, having a Post Office address of 121 Nahant being known as and numbered 169 Euclid Avenue and being shown as Lot A. on a Street, Lynn, Massachusetts, 01902, in a Condominium known as Shore BEING the same premises conveyed to the grantor in certain deed dated August, plan entitled "Lynn, Mass., Subdivision of Land owned by Ernest L. McCormick", Condominium and established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 2007 and recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds in drawn by O.W. McIntosh, Civil Engineer, dated June 1976, and recorded with the 183A, as amended, by Master Deed dated June 19, 1986, and filed on June 19, Book 27149, Page 561. Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 6257, Page 800. 1986, with Essex South District Registry of Deeds as Document No. 212919, as amended. The said premises will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all restrictions, Containing 6,247 square feet according to said plan. easements, improvements, outstanding tax titles, mortgages, liens, rights of Together with an undivided interest of 1.3799% in the common areas and facilities tenants and parties in possession, unpaid taxes, municipal liens and other public For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern of said Condominium and together with the rights if any, to exclusive use of any of taxes, assessments or liens, having priority over the mortgage described herein, if District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24809, Page 282. the common areas and facilities of said Condominium as more fully set forth in the any. The above described lot is sold subject to the requirements of the Title V aforesaid Master Deed and the Unit Deed. Together with the benefit of land standards for subsurface sewerage disposal system 310CMR 15.00 et al. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other subject to the easements, restrictions, conditions, rights and obligations set forth The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable or referred to in said Master Deed, Unit Deed and provisions of the Shore proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Condominium Trust, its by-laws and rules and regulations, filed with said Registry at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of District as document No. 212920, as the same may from time to time be for the adjourned sale date. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. amended by Instruments of Record. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of the Notice of Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of For mortgagor's title see deed registered at Essex County (Southern Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale agreement executed at the $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order District) and Noted on Certificate of Title Number C049 167. time of the foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right, but not the obligation, to to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from sell the property by Foreclosure Deed to the second highest bidder (or other this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other successive bidders, in the order of their bid) provided that the said highest bidder acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorney, Kevin M. David, Esquire, the amount in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to of the required deposit as set forth herein within three (3) working days after Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of written notice of default of the previous highest bidder, and the balance of the sale or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. price shall be paid by certified or bank check by the purchaser, and the deed shall premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical be delivered to said highest bidder, within twenty-nine (29) days of such notice. error in this publication. Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order TERMS OF SALE: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Five Thousand Other terms to be announced at the sale. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from ($5,000.00) Dollars as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon in order to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee are exempt HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check from this requirement); high bidder must sign a Memorandum of Sale upon Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, acceptance of bid and tender deposit of $5,000.00 in cash or by certified or bank Korde & Associates, P.C. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 treasurer's check. The balance is to be paid in cash or by certified or bank 900 Chelmsford Street or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days thereafter to be deposited with Suite 3102 premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Kevin M. David, Esquire, 271 Greenwood Street, Worcester, MA 01607. A Lowell, MA 01851 error in this publication. foreclosure deed will be delivered upon payment of the balance due. The (978) 256-1500 description of the premises in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error Louis, Ivelyn, 16-027831 Other terms to be announced at the sale. in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Item: April 18, 25, May 2, 2018 U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee for C-BASS 2007-CB2 Trust, C-BASS WEBSTER FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Notice of Public Meeting (Notice of Intent) Mortgage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-CB2 Successor by merger with Saugus Federal Credit Union Korde & Associates, P.C. Present Holder of Said Mortgage Nahant Conservation Commission 900 Chelmsford Street By Its Attorney, Suite 3102 Kevin M. David NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Lowell, MA 01851 271 Greenwood Street (978) 256-1500 P.O. Box 70505 A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower Restuccia, Elizabeth F., 16-027796 Worcester, MA 01607 level), Item: April 18, 25, May 2, 2018 Item: April 18, 25, May 2, 2018 Nahant MA at 7:30 pm on April 25, 2018 to consider a Request for Notice of Intent by Rose Tirrell for the property located at 53 Willow Road, Map 12C, Lot 45. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The purpose of the Notice of Intent is to repair the existing seawall. The seawall LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage repair will consist of a removing a portion of the grouted masonry seawall that has DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT given by Christopher Pike to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as failed, and replacing it with a reinforced concrete seawall. The approximate length nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated June 29, of seawall repair is 72 feet. The replacement seawall will remain within the same 18 SM 001789 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at footprint and maintain the same height as the existing seawall. Book 25858, Page 446 as affected by a Loan Modification recorded in said ORDER OF NOTICE Registry of Deeds at Book 34700, Page 329 subsequently assigned to JPMorgan Plans are available in the Inspectional Services' Office at Nahant Town Hall Chase Bank National Association by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, 334 Nahant Road, Nahant MA: TO: Inc., as nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc., its successors and assigns by Mon-Thur 730 am-4pm Heirs, Devisees and Legal Representatives of the Estate of Annie R. Burgess; assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Fri 7:30am-12:30 pm. Celeste Delaine, Sonja Burgess, Louise Pate Book 31551, Page 235, subsequently assigned to NRZ Pass-Through Trust V, U.S. For information, call 781-581-0088 Bank National Association not in its Individual Capacity but solely as pass-through and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, trust trustee by JPMorgan Chase Bank National Association by assignment Item: April 18, 2018 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34951, Page 426, subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, as James B. Nutter & Company trustee for NRZ Pass-Through Trust V by NRZ Pass-Through Trust V US Bank LEGAL NOTICE National Association not in its Individual Capacity but solely as pass-through trust MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, trustee by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of numbered 27 1/2 Sagamore Street, given by Annie R. Burgess and Robert E. Deeds at Book 35525, Page 589 and subsequently assigned to Citibank, N.A., not By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Burgess, Jr. to James B. Nutter & Company, dated January 23, 2009, and in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust VI by U.S. mortgage given by Paul R. Fehrenbach, Jr. and Katherine D. Fehrenbach to recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee on Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for 28280, Page 1, has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of behalf of NRZ Pass-Through Trust V by assignment recorded in said Essex County Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation, dated May 4, 2006 and recorded in Essex County Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36084, Page 214; of which (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25639, Page 4 (the "Mortgage") as Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said affected by a Loan Modification Agreement dated October 1, 2010 and recorded If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at at said registry of Deeds in Book 30012, Page 254, of which mortgage U.S. Bank, States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 1:00 PM on April 25, 2018 at 9 Dreeme Street, Saugus, MA, all and singular the N.A., as Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. is the present holder by Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (MERS) as that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in nominee for Merrill Lynch Credit Corporation, its successors and assigns, to U.S. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 14, The land in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts shown as Lot 139 on a " Plan of Bank N.A., As Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. dated December 18, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the the Stone Estate" dated November 1901, recorded with Essex South district Deeds 2012 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book benefits of said Act. at the end of Book 1660. Meaning and intending to describe and mortgage the 32103, Page 100, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose premises conveyed by Deed recorded at the Essex South Registry of Deeds at of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 26 Rose Avenue, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on March 28, 2018 Book 22930, Page 90. Marblehead, MA 01945 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00 PM on May 11, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and Attest: The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Deborah J. Patterson restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to Recorder M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and The land with the buildings thereon which is known as 26 Rose Avenue, Essex assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. County, Marblehead, Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: (18-000485 Orlans) Item: April 18, 2018 TERMS OF SALE: Southwesterly by Rose Avenue, 72 feet; A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Northwesterly by Lot 11, as shown on a plan hereinafter mentioned, 104.89 feet; a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Hathaway, as shown on said plan, 72.37 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be feet; and THE TRIAL COURT required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Southeasterly by Lot 13, as shown on said plan, 104.72 feet. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Containing 7565 square feet of land, more or less, and being Lot 12 as shown on Docket No. ES18P1076EA check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid a plan entitled "plan of Ware" Manor, Marblehead, owned by Joseph Martin, Inc." Essex Probate and Family Court at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms dated November 1934, J.S. Moxley & Co., Inc., Eng'rs. Recorded with Essex South 36 Federal Street of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure District Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 63, Page 92. Salem, MA 01970 sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be (978)744-1020 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Said parcel is conveyed subject to restrictions set forth in a deed from Joseph recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Martin, Inc., to David D. Mitchell, recorded in Book 3603, Page 349, insofar as description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of now in force and applicable; and subject to an easement of the right to construct Estate of: an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. and maintain gas mains and apparatus granted to Lynn Gas & Electric Company, Patricia Maureen McLaughlin as recorded in Book 3402, Page 412; and subject to a sewer easement in Rose Also Known as: Patricia M. McLaughlin Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Avenue taken by the Town of Marblehead, as recorded in Book 3046, Page 328. Date of Death: 03/04/2018 To all interested persons: Citibank, N.A., not in its individual capacity, but solely as For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal trustee of NRZ Pass-Through Trust VI District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25639, Page 2. Representative has been filed by: Seth McLaughlin of Saugus MA Present Holder of said Mortgage, The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief By Its Attorneys, municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable as requested in the Petition. ORLANS PC encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to The Petitioner requests that: PO Box 540540 and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Seth McLaughlin of Saugus MA Waltham, MA 02454 record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Phone: (781) 790-7800 on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 17-006851 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of IMPORTANT NOTICE Item: April 4, 11, 18, 2018 $10,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney ADVERTISEMENT TO BID this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check the return day of 05/21/2018. The Revere Housing Authority (RHA) invites sealed bids from elevator contractors in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written for Elevator Maintenance Services and Repairs for four traction passenger Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a elevators at two elderly housing developments in Revere, Massachusetts. The or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections estimated cost is $150,000 for the initial three (3) year contract period with two premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further (2) options to renew at one (1) year intervals at the discretion of the RHA. Bids are error in this publication. notice to you. subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J and to minimum wage rates as required by MGL UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM c.149 §§26 to 27H inclusive. General bidders must be certified by the Division of Other terms to be announced at the sale. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Capital Asset Management and Maintenance (DCAMM) as a Prime Contractor in A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised the category of ELEVATORS. General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit U.S. Bank, N.A., as Trustee for CitiGroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc. administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the that is not less than five (5%) of the initial bid amount and made payable to the Korde & Associates, P.C. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the RHA. (See Article 4.2 of the Instructions to Bidders). Bids shall be mailed or hand 900 Chelmsford Street administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the delivered to the RHA at 70 Cooledge Street, Revere, MA 02151 and received no Suite 3102 Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and later than Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., and will be publicly opened, Lowell, MA 01851 expenses of administration. forthwith. Contract documents are available on the RHA website at (978) 256-1500 WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. www.revereha.com under bidding opportunities or by contacting ctempesta Fehrenbach Jr., Paul R. and Katherine D., 12-010045 Date: April 06, 2018 @revereha.com. All questions or clarifications should be sent to Item: April 11, 18, 25, 2018 Pamela Casey O'Brien [email protected]. A site visit is scheduled for Monday, April 23, 2018 at Register of Probate 10:00 a.m., starting at Hyman Towers, 50 Walnut Avenue, Revere, MA 02151. Item: April 18, 2018 Item: April 18, 2018

Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to subscribe today. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 2018 FOOD Pulled Pork and Ice Cream Pie By Rosalie was a success — not be- Harrington cause it was a cinch, but ITEM FOOD EDITOR because it tasted so good. Still, it was easy to make Food is meant to be fun. because on certain items, It should be seriously de- such as pulled pork or licious, but that doesn’t ice cream cake, I’ve found mean it needs to be serious the boys are just as happy or that those of us who oc- with store-bought ingre- casionally cook something dients such as barbeque delicious should cop an sauce and brownies. attitude. Sometimes, in fact, I make grilled cheese The pork loin gets sandwiches and cookies browned in a little olive for the grandkids. Some- oil all over in a heavy times I make them for the pan. I chop an onion, a adults! All in a day’s joy- few carrots and a pep- ous work in the kitchen, per and then I add Sweet because food is a way to Baby Ray’s Honey Bar- express love. becue Sauce and a little water, putting it in the That was Nick’s answer oven partially covered for to my question as to what about three hours or until he would like for his 10th it falls apart easily when birthday dinner. Nick and poked with a fork. This his 12-year-old brother, is a great recipe because Ethan, have dinner at our you can do it ahead of house on Tuesday nights, time and heat it up when so they know what they serving. like from my repertoire. Using two forks, you I have been giving the can pull the pork apart pulled pork a rest recently, for sandwiches or serve it focusing on other dishes over rice or noodles. We I know they’ll enjoy, like like potato rolls because lasagna, homemade pizza they absorb the sauce. It’s or sushi. After the layoff, great with chips and a sal- Nick was excited to imag- ad for adults and a side of Rosalie’s ice cream cake. ine tasting that barbecue broccoli. sauce again. Dessert was an ice in money. When he was 6, none of it. Nick is on to other things. When you get older, you’ll A couple of days later cream pie that I made the there was a construction Nick was so thrilled Music is his number one get hit by a boulder I was driving him home day before with Nick’s fa- job going on at the corner with his ability to quickly from school when he asked interest. Last year he When you get older, you’ll vorite chocolate ice cream of our street. It was a hot make money, we planned how the birthday meal took up guitar, even join- grow some molder layered with brownies summer day and I was another entrepreneurial was coming along — I told ing the school band for a When you get older, you’ll and topped with whipped taking care of him and we endeavor. We could pack- him that it was a cinch. short time. Now he wants get very much colder cream and chocolate were planning our after- age LEGOs in small bag- “What’s a cinch?” asked a set of drums. He also When you get older, you sauce, both homemade. It noon. gies and sell them for “75 Nick, who doesn’t let any writes some great poetry, might lose a shoulder. made me happy because it “You can make cookies Sents” each, a bargain for chance to learn go by, un- so maybe there may be a If you get hit by a boul- made the boys happy. I do and homemade lemonade the thousands of bits of less it is to learn the flavor new business opportunity der, you can’t grow older. believe, actually, that ev- and I can sell them at the plastic that we had spent of something new. Even there. See what you think! Nick’s birthday party eryone loved it! on foods that he loves, corner,” he decided. a fortune buying for the he’ll inspect for dangerous It didn’t take a genius to boys not so long before. ingredients, frequently figure that the seven guys It was another hot day as Ice Cream Cake pointing and concerned doing the work would be we set up in front of my about “what’s that green tempted to buy lemonade friends’ store in our down- ­— A day or two before: Purchase ice cream. time is required. Cool and wrap until ready to stuff, right there?” A cinch, and a cookie, particularly town — so hot, in fact, Nick loves chocolate, and 1 quart is perfect for assemble. I told Nick, is when you if Nick’s table was nearly that I left Nick alone for a this 9-inch cake. Freeze until ready to assemble. — Make a chocolate sauce: In a small sauce- can put together a meal blocking their access. After few minutes while I raced — Prepare 2 9-inch springform pans by spray- pan over low heat, melt 1 cup of chocolate chips quickly at very little cost we squeezed a dozen lem- home to grab an umbrel- ing them with coconut spray. Two 9-inch pie with 3/4 cup of heavy cream, stirring constantly and have everyone think- ons and baked the choco- la for some shade. When plates can also be used. Spray them as well. until the chocolate melts. Off the heat, stir in 1 ing it was the best ever. late chip cookies, we set I returned a few minutes Buy Ghirardelli Triple Chocolate Brownie Mix teaspoon of vanilla extract. Stir to blend and Not that long ago, I up our “pop-up” store and later, Nick announced that and follow directions. Or make your own. I buy pour into a small jar. didn’t make special meals put up Nick’s sign, which we were all sold out — a the large Ghirardelli box that has three pouches. — Assemble the cake: Allow the ice cream to for the boys. When they read: “LEMINATE AND customer had come by and It has three kinds of rich chocolate chips. Follow soften a little. Place one of the cakes In a clean were younger, they would COOKEYS 50 SENTS offered to buy all 30 pack- the directions for 16 brownies and one pouch springform pan. Using an ice cream scoop, generally eat whatever I each.” Even though Nick ages. He gave Nick $25, is perfect. place several scoops on the cake and press was making for the adults. was still in the phonetic which included a small tip. — Preheat oven to 325 degrees. down to smooth. Place the other cake over the But now that they’re tran- stage of spelling, the sale Again, he was very happy — Divide the batter between the two pans. ice cream. You should probably use most of the sitioning into some differ- was a success — we took with the money he’d made, Bake in oven and check after 30 minutes. In- quart of ice cream. ent developmental stage, in $38, a collection of ones and impressed with capi- sert a knife in the middle — it should come out — Cover the cake with foil and place in freez- I end up cooking their and coins that Nick quick- talism as a concept. I sus- clean, if not, bake for a few more minutes. Al- er until ready to enjoy. Let sit for 20 minutes at meals for all of us. There ly scooped up for himself. pect he will be for life. though the recipe calls for a longer baking time, room temperature for easy cutting. are some currents that I tried to explain about We still have enough dividing the batter between two pans will make — Serve with whipped cream and chocolate run too strong to resist. my food cost needing to be LEGOs to package may- the brownies thinner and therefore less baking sauce. Nick is very interested repaid, but he would have be a hundred baggies, but Cooking on Deadline: Fattoush By Katie Workman Mince your garlic as ASSOCIATED PRESS much as you can so that it really blends into the During the month of Ra- dressing. A way to get it madan, observant Mus- super-fine is to chop it lims perform daily fasts quite a bit, then sprinkle from dawn to dusk, only on a bit of salt and drag breaking the fast with a the flat side of the knife meal (usually a light one) blade across the garlic after the sun sets. several times, pressing Fasting is intended to down as you go to create cleanse the soul, allowing a paste. Chop some more, Muslims to turn their at- drag the knife over it once tention inward, toward charity work and prayer, again, repeat, and soon and away from material you will have a fine garlic things. paste. One of the dishes on I used a little pomegran- many tables in Levantine ate syrup in my dressing countries during Rama- because I had a bottle ly- dan is fattoush. It may be ing around (which I real- served during the evening ize is not normal for most break fasts, and is often American cooks). Use hon- part of the celebratory ey if you are not as ingre- spread that marks the dient-nerdy as I am (or Katie end of the month of absti- you can find the syrup on- Workman’s nence. line or in a specialty foods fattoush. Many countries have store). a version of fattoush. As Sumac is a spice made FILE PHOTO | with many cross-cultural from berries that grow ASSOCIATED PRESS dishes, researching the wild on bushes in Leba- different varieties is both non and other countries fun and slightly exhaust- in the region; it’s a classic Fattoush ing. There’s always some fattoush seasoning. The type of flatbread, such as flavor is tart and tangy. Serves 6 (white and green parts) sheet and bake for 4 to 5 minutes, until pita, and tomatoes and You could use that instead Start to finish: 30 minutes — 6 radishes, trimmed and thinly sliced toasted and crisp. Remove and let cool. cucumbers. But then ... of the za’atar, which is a Pita Crisps: — 1 cup fresh parsley leaves — Make the Salad: In a large bowl com- lettuce or no lettuce? Veg- lovely, tangy and earthy — 2 pieces pita bread Vinaigrette: bine the lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, on- etables sliced or diced? combination of sumac, — 1 tablespoon olive oil — ¼ cup olive oil ions, scallions, radishes and parsley. Radishes? Peppers? Lem- thyme, sesame and mar- — ½ teaspoon kosher salt — 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice — Make the Vinaigrette: In a small bowl, on or lime juice? A bit of joram (sometimes cumin), — ½ teaspoon za’atar — 1 teaspoon pomegranate syrup or honey combine the ¼ cup olive oil, lime juice, sweetener? Sumac? Choic- and is often easier to find Salad: — 1 teaspoon very finely minced garlic pomegranate syrup or honey, garlic, mint, es to be made. in supermarkets. — 1 heart of romaine, thinly sliced cross- (almost a paste) wise — 3 tablespoons chopped fresh mint za’atar, and salt and pepper. Pour the — 4 Persian cucumbers, sliced, or 1 seed- — ½ teaspoon za’atar dressing over the salad and toss well. less or hothouse cucumber, halved length- — Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper — Break the cooled pita into pieces ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! wise, seeds removed, and thinly sliced to taste about 1-inch large (they will be uneven) — 1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, — Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. and add them to the salad just before halved Make the Pita Crisps. Brush the tops of the serving. Give a final toss, let sit for 5 min- Call Customer Service to place an ad — ½ cup finely diced red onion pitas with the tablespoon of olive oil, sprin- utes so the pita starts to soften just slight- — 4 scallions trimmed and thinly sliced kle with salt and za’atar. Place on a baking ly in the dressing, and serve. 781-593-7700, ext. 2