WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 Steak back on the menu at Hilltop site Property By Bridget Turcotte Bohler Engineering. cess to the back of the property, where ITEM STAFF Developers said the three retail build- three residential buildings will be con- taxes are ings at the front of the development are structed. SAUGUS — A new restaurant is ready nearing completion. Roadways, the park- 110 Grill will have 200 seats — 138 to re up the grills at the former Hilltop ing lot, a right-turn-only lane from Route inside and 62 on a 1,200-square-foot Steakhouse site by the end of the week. The Planning Board approved occupan- 1, and curbing have all been completed. outdoor patio. An entertainment license going up cy of the 110 Grill building and two other Most of the work left on the other two granted in August allows for up to ve retail buildings on the site at a meeting retail buildings is interior, said Richards. TVs and a single musician with one in- Thursday night. The iconic cactus sign has been refur- strument. in Lynn “They would like to open as soon as next bished and reinstalled and will soon dis- The restaurant will have six rooms, in- week,” said Zachary Richards of Bohler play the names of all businesses in the cluding private dining rooms that can be Engineering. development. 110 Grill is already listed. rented for functions. It will be open Mon- By Gayla Cawley The only other business that has been “It’s excited to see names going up,” said day through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12 ITEM STAFF Richards. “We are excited to be at this announced — Starbucks — is expected to a.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. LYNN — The average single-fami- open by the end of the year, said Stephen point in the project.” HILLTOP, A3 ly tax bill will increase by $123 next Martorano, senior project manager at The fence will be moved to prohibit ac- year. With no discussion, the Lynn City Council voted unanimously on Tues- day night to set the lowest residen- tial tax rate at $14.30 per $1,000 home assessment. No residents spoke during the tax classi cation hearing that was held before the vote. Although the new rate is a decrease Mom from last year’s residential rate of $15.15, the increase in tax bills is at- tributed to the 8.82 percent increase needs a on the estimated assessed value of the average single-family home. The average single-family home- helping owner will pay $4,656 on their tax bill, based on an average single-fam- ily assessed home value of $325,600. Last year, the homeowner paid hand $4,533 on their tax bill, based on an average single-family assessed home The mother of a little value of $299,200. girl with disabilities is in Condo owners are slated to pay on need of help this Christ- average $2,859, a $58 increase over mas season. last year, while the average two- to “My daughter is a very three-family home will generate a loving and caring 10-year- tax bill of $6,339, a $423 increase. old,” she wrote in a letter Ward 1 City Councilor Wayne Lozzi to Item Santa. “She has said the council traditionally chooses been through so much to set the lowest residential tax rate. in her young life and all The City Council opted to tax com- I want is to give her the mercial property at the highest pos- amazing Christmas she sible rate allowed under state law deserves.” by choosing to adopt a 175 percent The mother has found Commercial, Industrial and Personal herself in a time of nan- Property (CIP) shift. cial hardship. Taking care The shift reduces residential share of her daughter has be- of the tax burden from 88.92 percent come a full time job. to 80.61 percent, while commercial, “Unfortunately, in order industrial and personal property in- to properly care for her creases from 11.08 percent to 19.39 needs, I have been unable Northeast Arc bridges percent share. to work for several years,” Christopher Gaeta, director of as- she wrote. sessing, said the city traditionally While the family re- communication gap opts to set a 175 percent shift. ceives some assistance With the shift, the average com- from the state, there is mercial property owner will see their not enough left after basic By Paul Halloran Northeast Arc is again providing Megan Lynch can tax bill increase by $108. The aver- needs are met to pay for FOR THE ITEM augmentative and alternate com- barely contain her age industrial tax bill will decrease Christmas gifts, decora- munication (AAC) by giving free excitement as her by $78. Because children with autism tions, or other things that iPads and the TouchChat applica- son, Dylan, uses The commercial and industrial or other developmental delays are not vital for survival. tion to students in Lynn and other his iPad. property rate was set at $27.61 per She’s asking for help who are nonverbal have a dif cult communities. The agency, founded $1,000 assessment, which will result from Item Santa and its time learning and can get easi- in 1954 by parents of children with PHOTO | BOB ROCHE in an average commercial tax bill of donors to help make the ly frustrated at their inability to developmental disabilities who $9,208 and an average industrial tax holiday special. communicate, it is important to wanted to raise them to be full bill of $10,094. The rate last year was “Your assistance this provide them with ways to express members of the community, also $29.45. year is greatly needed and themselves in order to reach their provides training for parents and The median commercial assessed very much appreciated,” potential at school, home and in school speech therapists who will value increased by 7.96 percent over she wrote. “Thank you and the community. With that in mind, assist the children in using the last year from $302,900 to $327,000, God bless.” Northeast Arc is helping to bridge iPad and the app. while the median industrial assessed that communication gap. Now in its 52nd year, ARC, A3 LYNN, A3 the Item Santa fund helps Using funding from donors, make Christmas brighter for those in need. All do- nations are listed in Item print editions through the Marblehead Teen month of December and into 2019, along with a book club plans robbed brief message from each donor, if desired. at Lynn Those interested in sign- next chapter ing up to collect at Santa Island or any business By Thor Jourgensen playground willing to sell ITEM STAFF should contact David Soli- By Gayla Cawley mine Sr. or Joel Solimine MARBLEHEAD — Sara Winer had ITEM STAFF at 781-595-1492. her work cut out for her 16 years ago when she accepted responsibility to LYNN — A 15-year-old NOTE: The application run the Jewish Community Center’s boy was robbed by two period for aid from Item (JCC) Jewish Book Month Speaker Se- men at gunpoint near Ki- Santa has closed and ries with a close friend, the late Joan ley Playground on Mon- The Item does not pro- Finn. day night. cess applicants. All ques- “It meant vetting authors, setting up The teen was walking tions about the program events, and we sent invitations out on on Burrill Avenue around and distribution of gifts brightly-colored pieces of heavy stock 8 p.m. when the men ap- should be directed to the paper,” Winer recalled. proached him while bran- Salvation Army at 781- The series has come a long way since dishing their rearms and 598-0673. then with committee members, includ- took his cellphone. There were no shots red, Lynn ing Winer, nishing up their 24th year Police Lt. Michael Kmiec and making plans to highlight their said. 25th with a visit by Jamie Bernstein, INSIDE The victim came into the who has written a book about her com- police station to report the poser father. Sports incident nearly three hours This year’s series concludes Sunday, Prep basketball shakes later and described the sus- Dec. 16, 3 p.m., at the Peabody Essex off slow start to grab win pects as men with their fac- in Marblehead. B1 Museum where Emmy award-winning es covered, Kmiec said. former NBC News Bureau Chief Martin Poised to up its 24th year, the Jewish Communi- Food Fletcher talks about his novel, “Prom- ty Center (JCC) of the North Shore Jewish Book Month Gayla Cawley can be Try some of Rosalie’s ised Land: A Novel of Israel.” Speaker Series draws on the talents of Sara Ewing, JCC reached at gcawley@item- cod loin piccata. B8 adult program director, and Speaker Series committee live.com. Follow her on MARBLEHEAD, A3 members Sara Winer, Diane Knopf and Izzi Abrams. Twitter @GaylaCawley.

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Democratic AGs oppose received nal licens- proposed rule change ing approval from the Irene M. Boudreau, 84 Lucy Marie Smith Vazzana, 76 Massachusetts Cannabis 1942-2018 on patient lifts Control Commission and could begin retail sales as BOSTON (AP) — Mas- DANVERS — Mrs. mative in the raising OCEAN ISLE ing husband of 58 soon as this weekend. The sachusetts Attorney Irene Marjorie Bou- of her grandchildren BEACH, N.C. — Lucy years, Lawrence Mi- shop currently operates General Maura Healey is dreau, 84, of Dan- and made sure to Marie Smith Vazzana, chael Vazzana; three as a cannabis dispen- leading a coalition of 12 vers, passed away include faith in every- age 76, of Ocean Isle daughters, Kimberly sary serving registered fellow Democratic attor- peacefully on Dec. 9, day life. She was an Beach, N.C., passed Ann Vazzana Happer patients. 2018 at Rosewood avid traveler, loved away on Friday, Dec. and husband William neys general in opposing a rule change proposed The rst two recre- Nursing Home in to cruise around the 7, 2018 in the SECU Coburn of Concord, ational marijuana shops Peabody surrounded world and dance the Lower Fear N.C., Bethaney Jean by the U.S. Department of Labor that they say on the U.S. East Coast by her loving family. night away. Her life Hospice Care Center, Vazzana Pichierri of opened last month in Born in North was full of love, given Bolivia, N.C. Panama, Jennifer Lyn would let young people operate power-driven pa- Leicester and Northamp- Reading, she was the daugh- and received. She never ut- Mrs. Vazzana, also known af- Vazzana Stevanovic and hus- ton. Marijuana is already ter of the late Henry and tered a disparaging word. She fectionately as Lucy or Marie, band Philip of East Belmore, tient lifts without train- ing or supervision. sold legally in six West- Christine (Dickie) Meuse. She was a woman of great dignity, was born in Lynn eld on Aug. Long Island, N.Y.; four grand- ern states. The sales also was raised and educated in humility, faith and love. She Healey said Tuesday 31, 1942 to the late Joseph children, Joseph Willis Happer, include edibles such as Lynn and was a graduate of will be deeply missed. the change would endan- F. and Della Alice Rich Smith. Fletcher Coburn Happer, Der- brownies and chocolate Lynn Classical High School. Irene is survived by her ger the health and safety In addition to her parents she ek Brayden Stevanovic, Ryan bars. She continued her education daughter, Ruth Ann Bou- was preceded in death by a Michael Stevanovic; and ve of young workers and The shops have gener- at Fitchburg State College. dreau-Koutsos and her hus- brother, John C. Smith and cherished friends, Charlene residents in health care ated more than $7 million Irene had been employed band George T. of Danvers; son-in-law, Paul Pichierri. “Charlie” Bullerdick, Christine facilities. in sales since opening and for more than 20 years with her daughter-in-law, Marilyn While in Lynn eld, Marie “Chris” Corbisero, Carol Wake- Healey said the labor the Essex County Registry of Boudreau of Danvers; her son, was a special needs teacher eld, Brenda Hess and Sue department currently drawn customers from Deeds until the time of her Alan R. Boudreau of Jackson- and taught at several different Kane. lets 16- and 17-year-old across New England. retirement in 2000. A talent- ville, N.C.; her eight grandchil- schools. She was a longtime Service information: A workers operate the They’ve also drawn com- ed seamstress, Irene created dren; two great-grandchildren; member of the Lynn eld Con- Celebration of Life will be power-driven patient lifts plaints from some local many beautiful over and several nieces and neph- gregational Church where she conducted on Saturday, Dec. — used in nursing homes, residents concerned about the years. She expertly crafted ews. She was the mother of was the chairperson of the 15 at 11 a.m. in the Seaside residential facilities, and increased traf c delays. bridal, rst communion and the late Joseph A. Boudreau church prayer group. Marie United Methodist Church. hospitals — but only after other special occasion . and the sister of the late Phyl- also served as president of You are all cordially invited they have been trained Pilot who crashed during She took great pride in her cre- lis Dunham, Gordon and Rob- the Lynn eld Flower Club. to a reception with the fam- and only under the WWII accounted for ations and was known for her ert Levere. After moving to Ocean Isle ily following the service at supervision of an adult beautiful attention to detail Service information: Her Beach, N.C., more than 12 the church. caregiver. BOSTON (AP) — A and her elegant handcrafted funeral will be held from the years ago, she became very In lieu of customary re- Healey was joined by U.S. Army Air Forces masterpieces. She reveled in PETERSON-O’DONNELL Fu- involved in the Seaside Unit- membrances, the family re- the attorneys general of pilot from Massachusetts the joy her creations brought neral Home, 167 Maple St. ed Methodist Church, Sunset quests with gratitude that California, Delaware, Ha- whose plane crashed to others on their special day. (Rt. 62), Danvers, Saturday, Beach, N.C., and was a mem- monetary donations be made waii, Illinois, Maryland, during World War II has She was a woman devoted Dec. 15 at 9 a.m., followed by ber of their prayer group. Ma- in her name to the North East New York, New , been accounted for. to her family and to her Cath- her funeral Mass in St. Rich- rie was someone who stayed Animal Shelter, 347 Highland Rhode Island, Virginia, The Defense POW/ olic faith, and additionally was ard Church, Forest Street, active and enjoyed golf. Marie Ave., Salem, MA 01970 or Washington, and the Dis- MIA Accounting Agency a passionate, active member Danvers at 10 a.m. Relatives was a member of the Ladies the Seaside United Method- trict of Columbia. announced Tuesday that of the St. Richard Parish fami- and friends invited. Burial Golf League of The Thistle ist Church, “Prayer Warriors” 1st Lt. Allen R. Turner, of ly. For many years she was the in Walnut Grove Cemetery, Golf Club, the “Out to Lunch at 1300 Seaside Road SW, Third retail pot shop Brookline, was accounted Director of Right of Christian Danvers. Visiting hours Fri- Bunch” at Ocean Ridge, The Sunset Beach, NC 28468. set to open in Salem for in September. Initiation of Adults at St. Rich- day, Dec. 14 from 4-7 p.m. In DD Ladies Group, the Ocean Online condolences are The 25-year-old Turner ard’s, shepherding many in lieu of owers, expressions Ridge cocktail group, the 8 encouraged and may be of- SALEM (AP) — A third was the pilot of a C-109 their formation of the Catholic of sympathy may be made in a.m. four-mile walking group fered at www.whitefunerals- retail marijuana shop is aircraft on July 17, 1945, faith. Irene’s memory to St. Richard of Ocean Ridge, and the Mah- ervicesupply.com. WHITE set to open in Massachu-  ying from India to China Irene’s ever-present smile Parish, 90 Forest St., Dan- jong club. Funeral and Cremation Ser- setts. over what airmen called was her calling card and hall- vers, MA 01923. To share a Survivors include her lov- vice, Bolivia/Supply Chapel. Alternative Therapies “The Hump,” an area of mark. Her affable disposition memory or offer a condo- Group in Salem has the eastern Himalayas. endeared her to many. She lence, please visit www.odon- was dependable, caring, lov- nellfuneralservice.com. ing and kind. Her family was of the utmost importance to her, Boston transit agency head and along with her faith, they de ned her life. She was for- out after 15 months on the job By Steve LeBlanc ating progress toward x- Venice Sakell, 97 ASSOCIATED PRESS ing the MBTA.” In the same statement, BOSTON — The general Ramirez acknowledges manager of the Boston ar- that he was “brought in to WINTHROP — in Greece where she ea’s troubled public trans- Venice Sakell, of taught English to the MBTA from the out- portation agency is out af- side corporate world to Winthrop, former high school students. ter just 15 months on the Fulbright teacher in Venice leaves her bring a fresh business per- job. Greece, died Monday, niece, Elizabeth Ann spective and skills.” State Transportation Dec. 10, 2018 at the Bouras; her cousins, “With the progress we Secretary Stephanie Pol- age of 97. Beloved Stella Nall, John Mi- have achieved around - wife of the late Arthur chael Nall and his lack announced Tuesday nancial and operational Sakell. family, and the late that Massachusetts Bay execution, this is a good Venice was born in Arthur Poulos and Transportation Authori- time to transition to some- Lynn, the only child of George his wife, Claudia. Venice also ty General Manager Luis one with different skill and Mary Poulos, both born leaves extended family in Ramirez will be replaced sets,” he added. in Greece. Her step-mother, Greece and her dear friend, by Steve Poftak. He’s the Poftak said he looks for- Adriana Badas Poulos, was Mary Chistoforou and family. current vice chairman of ward to leading the tran- also born in Greece. Her road Service information: Vis- the MBTA’s scal control sit system. to a Ph.D. degree began with iting hours will be held in board. Poftak has served as graduation from Lynn Clas- the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral A statement from the vice-chair of the MBTA’s sical High School in 1939. Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, state Department of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Fiscal Management and From Boston University, she on Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018 Transportation said the Control Board since 2015, received her bachelor’s de- from 9:30-10:30 a.m., fol- “MBTA and Ramirez ... Luis Ramirez signed a three-year contract and has also worked as gree with distinction in Ger- lowed by a funeral service in mutually agreed that the in August 2017 even though he had no public executive director of the man literature in 1947. In St. George Greek Orthodox time was right for him to transit experience, just private sector experi- Rappaport Institute for 1964, she earned her Ph.D. at Church, 54 So. Common St., separate” from the agency ence in corporate turnarounds. Greater Boston at the the University of North Caroli- Lynn, on Thursday, Dec. 13, and pursue other opportu- Harvard Kennedy School na in Comparative Literature, 2018 at 11 a.m. Burial will nities. Ramirez previously tion of Positive Train Con- since 2012 and served on French, German, and English. follow in Pine Grove Cem- Ramirez signed a three- worked at Unisys Corp., trol” — technology that the board of directors for In 1957, she wrote her dis- etery, Lynn. Contributions year contract in August Siemens AG and General can automatically slow or the Massachusetts De- sertation called “Baudelairein in Venice’s memory may be 2017 even though he had Electric Corp., where he stop a speeding train. partment of Transporta- Germany: The Critical Re- made to the American Can- no public transit experi- rose to CEO of its Energy Pollack said the decision tion. ception.” She continued her cer Society, 30 Speen St., ence, just private sector Industrial Solutions busi- to go with Poftak was in He also served as MBTA post-doctoral studies in the Framingham, MA 01701. experience in corporate ness. part a recognition that interim general manager ’60s and ’70s. To share a memory or leave turnarounds. Under the Pollack in a statement “seasoned leadership is a for three months in 2017. She was professor emeritus online condolences, please contract, Ramirez was credited Ramirez with tool for success.” The MBTA, which of- of State University College in visit www.cuffemcginn.com. paid $320,000 a year with helping work on key ini- “Steve knows the person- fers subway, commuter Plattsburgh, N.Y., where she the possibility of bonuses. tiatives “such as procur- nel, he knows the issues, rail, bus and ferry ser- taught French language and Republican Gov. Charlie ing a new operator for The he knows the system,” vice, came under intense literature for 21 years. Ven- Baker defended his ad- RIDE dispatch center, ad- she said in the statement. scrutiny after operations ice was a Fulbright teacher ministration’s hiring of vocating for bus lanes, and “Most of all, Steve knows were plagued by problems Ramirez at the time. ensuring on-time installa- the importance of acceler- during the winter of 2015. Lawmakers grill natural gas execs after September explosions

By Philip Marcelo replacement work in Law- that its clients operate ASSOCIATED PRESS rence that triggered the more than 40 percent of explosions. the energy pipelines in BOSTON — Natural The National Transporta- the nation. gas companies in Massa- tion Safety Board says the chusetts are compromis- “I’m not immediately company also did not have calling into question the ing safety by increasingly a professional engineer re- integrity of their work, turning to outside con- view the project plan before but they seem to be part tractors for pipeline work work started, a require- while cutting back on staff ment that Republican Gov. and parcel of the indus- that would oversee these Charlie Baker is now pro- try,” Barrett said. “They projects, state lawmakers posing to make state law. seem to be part of the sta- said Tuesday at a hearing State lawmakers Tues- tus quo.” following September’s nat- day also turned a criti- ural gas explosions in the cal eye to state oversight Merrimack Valley. agencies, questioning the 781-593-7700 “There are fewer full- independence of the con- Publishing Daily, except Sundays time employees in many of sulting company Baker’s USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 your operations than was administration has hired Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the case ve to ten years and additional of ces. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to evaluate natural gas Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item ago at a time when you’re safety statewide. Subscriptions undertaking accelerated Fire investigators pause while searching the debris at a home which Dynamic Risk Assess- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States construction activity,” state exploded following a gas line failure in Lawrence. ment Systems was picked $20.00 for 4 weeks Sen. Michael Barrett, a to review the safety and $65.00 for 13 weeks Lexington Democrat, said ing more (subcontractors) that held the hearing. Federal investigators $130.00 for 26 weeks integrity of the state’s $260.00 for 1 year to utility company exec- and still solemnly claim Executives from ve have said that Columbia aged natural gas system Send payment to and POSTMASTER, utives testifying at Tues- to be concerned about local utility companies Gas, the utility company in the wake of the Septem- send address changes to: day’s State House hearing. safety,” said Barrett, who pushed back, saying their responsible for the Sept. ber disaster. The Daily Item “I really don’t under- co-chairs the Joint Com- staf ng levels have either 13 disaster, did not have But on its website, the 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 stand how you can square mittee on Telecommunica- remained stagnant or in- staff on site as contractors rm, which has of ces in Lynn, MA 01903 fewer employees oversee- tions, Utilities and Energy creased in recent years. conducted routine pipeline Canada and Texas, touts WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Council appoints Lozzi to LWSC Steak back on the

By Gayla Cawley West Lynn and Nahant. to serve on the commit- from both the Lynn Public menu at Hilltop site ITEM STAFF Vincent J. Lozzi is the tee,” Vincent Lozzi said. Schools and the Water and brother of Ward 1 Coun- “I think the Water and Sewer Commission, if that HILLTOP kinton, Leominster, Marl- LYNN — The City Coun- cilor Wayne Lozzi, who Sewer Commission has a latter stipend was derived cil voted to appoint Vin- From A1 boro, Wayland, Worcester, recused himself from the wonderful role in the com- from the City of Lynn in cent J. Lozzi to the Lynn Stratham, N.H., Nashua, otherwise unanimous vote. munity.” any way. On its website, 110 Grill Water and Sewer Com- N.H., Rochester, N.H., and Vincent Lozzi, a Lynn Vincent Lozzi and anoth- Markopoulos said if said its locations have a mission on Tuesday night, Albany, N.Y. there was a direct link comfortable yet upscale filling a vacancy created English High School grad- er candidate, Elyse Fan- Martorano said develop- uate, is the owner, presi- non, an accountant who from the City of Lynn and casual atmosphere ers will return to the Plan- when Ward 6 Council- to the Water and Sewer or Peter Capano stepped dent, and CEO of Stacey’s works as a grants man- featuring open kitchens, ning Board with the com- Shade Shop Inc., where he ager for the Lynn Public Commission, she would large, horseshoe-shaped pletion of each building. down from the post last have to forgo her stipend if month. has worked for more than Schools, were interviewed bars and outdoor patios When completed, the 40 years. by the City Council on she were selected to serve with fire pits. $100 million AvalonBay Capano said he will re- on the commission. With the new position on Tuesday before the vote. Menu items range from Communities develop- sign from the City Council It was unclear if the con- the commission, Lozzi will George Markopoulos, crispy fried pickle chips ment will also house a to- at the end of the month flict affected the vote. and will be sworn in as make a stipend of approx- city solicitor, said there for $7 to swordfish for tal of 280 studio, one-bed- state representative next imately $5,000, according was a potential conflict Gayla Cawley can be $24. Also listed are tater room and two-bedroom month. He was elected to to City Council President if Fannon were selected reached at gcawley@item- tot poutine for $8; roasted apartments, and a one-sto- the state legislature in No- Darren Cyr. to serve on the commis- live.com. Follow her on beet salad for $10; turkey, ry clubhouse with an out- vember and will represent “I consider it an honor sion and received a salary Twitter @GaylaCawley. salmon or classic burgers door swimming pool. for $13; and pulled-pork mac and cheese for $16. Bridget Turcotte can The 110 Grill restaurant be reached at bturcotte@ Northeast Arc bridges communication gap has locations in Berlin, itemlive.com. Follow her Braintree, Chelmsford, on Twitter @BridgetTur- ARC the company that devel- cilitate full and meaningful AAC improves func- Fall River, Haverhill, Hop- cotte. From A1 oped TouchChat. - participation in school, the tional communication, maker speech therapists workplace and the commu- language development, “The kids really take to and Lynn Public Schools nity as a whole,” Tutwiler independence, social in- TODAY’S ITEM SANTA DONATIONS the technology,” said Glo- special education program said. “The generous dona- teraction, and compre- ria Ricardi Castillo, direc- specialist Miki DiVirgilio tion of the iPads and the hension, while decreasing 2018 Santa Island Collec- In memory of our Jennifer tor of the Northeast Arc also participated. A sim- TouchChat application will confusion, frustration, tions, Ray Grenier - Santa Island “Weedy” Mower with love from Touch to Talk program, ilar training was held at help these students commu- maladaptive behavior and Collection , $1,269.36 Dad, Arlene, Keith and Karen which is run under the Witchcraft Heights Ele- nicate with a greater degree loneliness, according to Larry Donahue Family and XXXX0000 from David Mower, auspices of the Autism mentary School in Salem of ease. As I see it, this is yet Castillo. “It’s not a magic Team-Santa Island Collection, $100 Support Center. “We iden- earlier in the week, and in another wonderful display fix, but it does have great $1,143.84 In memory of Adele DiGrazia tify kids who are already Lawrence in September. of Northeast Arc’s mission benefits,” Castillo said. The Solimine Girls - Sue, Di- from Darlene Poplawski, $25 using PECS (picture ex- “It’s a collaboration with brought to life as well as a DiVirgilio said at least ane, Kristen, $263.06 To all those Cronin’s & O’Con- change communication the school,” Castillo said. powerful partnership with two dozen Lynn students Larry Donahue, Ray Greni- nor’s GOD bless, $25 system). Using the app is “We train the speech and the Lynn Public Schools to have received iPads and er, Peter Wladkowski Team, In memory of Richard Peabody so much easier.” language therapists who benefit students.” TouchChat from North- $679.86 from Barbara Peabody, $100 Northeast Arc is again then present the informa- This is the sixth year east Arc in the last three In memory of loved ones. Robert Flamer, $50 implementing the Touch tion to parents.” that Northeast Arc, which years, and teachers have Mary and Bob Hunt, $100 In memory of Stephen & Lot- to Talk program this The benefits of AAC and serves almost 10,000 peo- seen the impact. Eileen E. Stinson, $100 tie O’Malley, $100 school year, with more other assistive technol- ple in almost 200 commu- “Our speech therapists Charlie Gallo Law Office, $250 In memory of Ray and Mary than two dozen children ogies for nonverbal chil- nities North of Boston, are beyond excited about Lydia and Donald F. Colpitts, Berthiaume from Annemarie Du age 4-9 receiving the tech- dren cannot be overstated. has offered the Touch to this opportunity,” she said. Sr., $100 Bois, $100 nology, valued at approxi- “It makes them feel like Talk program to local “We are seeing great suc- Antlantic Paving Corp, Norm In memory of Bette Paciulli, mately $800. On Thursday they have a voice,” Castillo school districts. Accord- cess at school and fami- Dube, $1000 $25 at the Shoemaker Ele- said. ing to Castillo, research lies are seeing it at home. In memory of Daniel and Mu- In memory of Linda Cioffi & mentary School in Lynn, Lynn Superintendent of indicates that using AAC That’s the main thing fam- riel O’Neil and Barbara Pain- Donna Larson from Joanne Sul- at least one parent of each Schools Dr. Patrick Tut- does not inhibit speech ilies want — to communi- chaud from Steve and Robin livan, $50 of the nine students re- wiler agreed. production; in fact, many cate with their child.” Painchaud, $100 In memory of Virginia and Jack ceiving the iPads under- “Core to the mission of the studies have shown AAC That can be a monumen- In memory of Gordon & David Dougherty, $100 went a training conducted Northeast Arc is partnering promotes speech attempts tal challenge for some, but Taylor Ray & Joan Shaw and Lisa Anonymous, $50 by Northeast Arc and a with individuals with dis- and can be useful for clar- Northeast Arc is doing its Faragi from Dawn Shaw, $25 representative of Saltillo, abilities in an effort to fa- ification, she said. part to lessen that burden. In memory of The Zahora/ Today’s total, 5,806 Martucci Family from Judyth Za- Previous total, 9,624 Marblehead book club plans next chapter hora, $50 Grand total, $15,429.85 MARBLEHEAD ishing Gourds: A Sukkot Prices for Book Series mendations back to the From A1 Mystery” and Jenna Blum presentations vary from committee and members call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 talked in October about author to author with a come to a consensus on to start your Set in Israel’s early years “The Lost Family,” a novel one-seat season ticket daily subscription. as a nation, the book un- about the reverberations package available for $175. author choices. derscores the JCC’s mis- of World War II across Ewing said the Book Se- sion, in the words of Adult generations. ries helps raise money for Program Director Sara Ew- Other 2018 season au- the JCC and buttresses the ing, “to be a central place thors included Ronald H. intellectual facet of the or- for Jewish life and learning Balson and Ariel Burg- ganization’s mission that on the North Shore.” er who both wrote books encompasses its film series. Help make a child’s After Winer and Finn with strong connections to “We are committed to co-chaired it for 10 years, World War II, and Phyllis being the central place for Diane Knopf took on the Karas, author of “Women Jewish life and learning on Christmas wish role of Book Series chair- of Southie: Finding Re- the North Shore,” she said. woman. silience During Whitey Winer, a Swampscott “People have come to ap- Bulger’s Infamous Reign.” resident since 1987, said preciate it. 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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Ugly emails reveal ignorance Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall of substance use disorder 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton I’ve been speaking out least three times that if all have made the choice to Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman about the escalating over- associated societal costs be “addicts.” On the health Customer Service dose death toll and the are bundled together. This insurance front, we have Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS impediments to needed battle is all of ours. legislators fighting for ex- Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 reform, enough to have Disseminating factual panded coverage and oth- All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 accumulated numerous information is important. ers fighting to undermine 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 email responses from peo- It can be powerful. I’ve the gains made and thus Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ple I don’t know. Because seen it transform perspec- devastate any hope for Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 my perspective is that of a tives and even ignite a overcoming this deadly ca- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 mother whose son strug- passion for making a dif- lamity. Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 gled with a substance ference. But, sadly, there How does our citizenry [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 use disorder and died of are too many for whom the achieve enlightenment Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 a mixed drug overdose, facts don’t seem to matter, when our leaders send [email protected] many of these messages too many whose propensi- mixed messages and often Ext. 3 have been written out of ty to dehumanize or even perpetuate the assault on Newsroom [email protected] kindness. But there are vilify those who are dif- facts? [email protected] some startling exceptions. ferent trumps an interest If we turn our backs on Ext. 4 Recently, after lament- in learning. Curiosity is those who need help to- Sports ing the pointless restric- non-existent, human suf- day, and sustain a society [email protected] tions that blocked access fering irrelevant. in which inequality and Ext. 5 to the life-saving medical Until we can break free poverty are on the rise, Retail and Online EDITORIAL treatment my son desper- from these cultural ills despair will flourish. Giv- Advertising ately wanted and failed that seem to be on the en that childhood despair [email protected] to get, I received an email upswing, I do not know promotes addiction, we ADVERTISING that simply said: “Let the how we move forward. In unwittingly create a new Ernie Carpenter Jr. Beware of the addicts die.” I would no a fractured society, where generation of young peo- Director of Advertising sooner reply to this than both truth and compas- ple whose insurmountable and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] I would go toe-to-toe with sion are under attack, ef- sorrows will lead them to impeachment rabbit hole David McBournie someone in the fits of road fective problem solving is substance use disorders. Sales Representative, ext. 1280 The impeachment rumbles were audible even before rage. While I resisted the frustratingly out of reach. I very much hope to be [email protected] the latest filing by federal prosecutors, and the volume urge to fight back, I am Yes, recent legislation ad- wrong in this bleak out- Ralph Mitchell troubled by the mindset dresses some important look. But in the foresee- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 has gotten much higher since. When Michael Cohen en- [email protected] tered a plea that said he committed a campaign finance and realize it is shared aspects of needed reform, able future, the rising by a larger portion of the but the overdose death toll Patricia Whalen felony “at the direction of” Donald Trump, it became overdose count — making Sales Representative, ext. 1310 clear that the president is in greater jeopardy than ever. population than I’d like to continues to climb. We pat the drug epidemic more [email protected] ourselves on the back for Over the weekend, U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Ca- think. deadly than gun violence BUSINESS OFFICE Not only is this attitude our efforts, and when the lif., said, “This criminal must be brought up by the and car accidents com- Maria Alvaracin Congress of the United States for impeachment.” mean-spirited, but also it numbers speak the grim bined and claiming on ext. 1205 Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., a voice of represents what I see as reality we cast blame else- average 200 lives per day [email protected] progressives, was asked earlier if that step would be “conviction without facts,” where. But the fact is, our in the U.S. — is not show- Susan J. Conti a frightening combina- values are not aligned and Controller, ext. 1288 premature and replied, “Not to me.” ing signs of reversal. And [email protected] Nancy Pelosi and other House leaders are not so tion no matter the topic our legislative initiatives it won’t until legislation — and downright danger- lack focus and coordina- Ted Grant sure. But a November Politico/Morning Consult poll focuses on evidence-based Publisher, ext. 1234 found that 61 percent of Democratic voters want to ous in regard to the opioid tion. health care rather than [email protected] see impeachment proceedings commence. Billionaire epidemic where perva- On one hand, we have scanning postal packages, Marian Kinney sive stigma compromises a surgeon general fight- denying needed medica- ext. 1212 activist Tom Steyer, who is contemplating a presiden- [email protected] tial run, has put together an organization called Need life-saving treatment. ing to combat the stig- tion to chronic pain suffer- Here’s what people don’t ma, declaring addiction a Will Kraft to Impeach. ers, and loading our jails Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 The case for impeachment has become more plau- get: A substance use disor- brain disease, calling for with those who need med- [email protected] der stems from childhood increased availability of sible. In arranging payments to Stormy Daniels and ical help. Mike Shanahan Karen McDougal to keep them from revealing pur- trauma, addiction is a effective health care, and This is undoubtedly the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] ported affairs with Trump, prosecutors argued, Cohen brain disorder rather than supporting harm reduc- biggest public health cri- “deceived the voting public by hiding alleged facts a character flaw, and fami- tion strategies to reduce sis of our time and is wor- Carolina Trujillo lies including children are the risks of substance use. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 that he believed would have had a substantial effect thy of coordinated effort. [email protected] suffering mightily as they On the other hand, there on the election.” For the 2 million currently Jim Wilson If the claims that Trump ordered the hush payments struggle to cope with sec- is our justice department suffering with a substance Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 are true, he is evidently guilty of a campaign finance ondary but devastating where the emphasis is on use disorder, I say, “Let [email protected] crime. But long-standing Justice Department policy is consequences. punishment rather than them live.” CIRCULATION that a sitting president is “constitutionally immune If you are not moved by treatment, and where a Lisa Mahmoud the humanity, then con- continued belief in the Jessie Dunleavy wrote Manager, ext. 1239 from indictment and criminal prosecution.” After he [email protected] leaves office, a president may face criminal charges. sider the economic reality: “war on drugs” and incar- this piece for The Bal- CLASSIFIED But for the time being, the only remedy for presiden- Substance use disorders ceration as a solution sup- timore Sun. Dunleavy tial crimes is in the hands of Congress. cost the nation over $150 ports the notion that those (www.jessiedunleavy.com) Abbe Young Smith billion annually in lost who suffer from addiction is a writer and retired Manager, ext. 1276 The saga of Trump’s misdeeds, real or imagined, has [email protected] productivity alone and at are bad or dangerous or school administrator. been lurid and riveting, and like impatient readers GRAPHICS plowing through a murder mystery, many Americans Trevor Andreozzi are tempted to jump to conclusions about the ending. Designer It may seem that with all the smoke around the Oval [email protected] Office, this presidency is bound to go down in flames. Tyler Bernard Designer But that’s far from certain. [email protected] Republicans assumed they had the goods on Bill Zachary Cotto Clinton after a special prosecutor found he lied under Designer oath and obstructed justice to conceal his affair with [email protected] a White House intern. But the public wasn’t persuad- Mohamed Diop ed that this wrongdoing justified removal. When the Designer House voted for Clinton’s impeachment in 1998, 63 [email protected] Mark Sutherland percent of Americans opposed it. Creative Director So did this page. “Clinton lied to avoid deep person- [email protected] al embarrassment, not to seize, maintain or subvert NEWSROOM the power of the state,” we noted, in words that could Mike Alongi be applied to the current controversy. Impeachment, Sports Reporter ext. 1228 we said, “is a constitutional sword meant to be un- [email protected] sheathed only in the gravest, most unusual circum- Bill Brotherton stances and to be wielded only to preserve the security Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] and integrity of the republic.” Gayla Cawley The Senate acquitted Clinton, he rose in popularity, Reporter, ext. 1236 and Republicans suffered politically. In many ways, it [email protected] was a surprising outcome. And yes, there was no sug- Cheryl Charles gestion that Clinton had tried to illicitly influence an News Editor, ext. 1278 election. Still the lesson for today is that Americans [email protected] of all political hues should keep their heads and wait Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 for all the facts to emerge before reaching a judgment. MARIEL GARZA [email protected] It may be that the revelations will vindicate Dem- Thomas Grillo ocrats who regard Trump as thoroughly corrupt and Reporter, ext. 1264 dangerous. It may be that what Cohen claims is the Vegan food is hot right now. It [email protected] most serious credible accusation against Trump — Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 and that it may never be proven. Does Cohen have [email protected] evidence more convincing than his recollections that doesn’t need the government’s help. Thor Jourgensen Trump was his puppeteer? Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 If there is strong, abundant evidence that Trump [email protected] Global interest in plant- — to its menu in Finland. environment and animals, has committed “high crimes” of the sort feared by the based cuisine has explod- In short, the once-fringe Daniel Kane Framers, it will come out in due time. If special coun- and bless him for that, but Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 ed in recent years. food fad is now fairly [email protected] sel Robert Mueller and other federal prosecutors are he ought to back off. Veg- Although only about mainstream and doesn’t unable to confirm serious wrongdoing that warrant an food is not like plastic Steve Krause 6 percent of Americans need the heavy hand of Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 upending the result of the 2016 election, likewise. At straws, which he and oth- identify as fully vegan government to help it [email protected] that point, Americans can reach fully informed judg- er council members are (no meat, eggs, dairy or grow. Owen O’Rourke ments about whether Trump should be impeached seeking to limit within Photographer, ext. 1224 fish), many people see the Los Angeles City Coun- and removed from office, or subject to federal prosecu- the city. The crucial differ- [email protected] benefit of limiting their cilman Paul Koretz on tion, or both, or neither. ence is that the market is Emma LeBlanc Pérez consumption of animal Wednesday unveiled a Copy Editor Those who think they already know the truth are not successfully providing products for health, envi- proposal to require vegan [email protected] only guessing. The investigations are not yet com- ronmental and moral rea- food be served at large en- alternatives to the envi- Harold Rivera plete. And if Americans have learned anything from sons. tertainment venues, mov- ronmentally unfriendly Sports Editor, ext. 1238 the past three years, it’s this: The future can always [email protected] The market has re- ie theaters and other fa- single-use plastic market; surprise. quite the contrary. Gov- Roberto Scalese sponded to this consumer cilities in the city. Well, it’s News Editor, ext. 1211 A Chicago Tribune editorial. demand. Plant-based food actually a proposal to ask ernments, especially cit- [email protected] restaurants aren’t difficult the appropriate city de- ies that have to deal with Anne Marie Tobin to find in large cities (there partments to study doing trash, have a right and Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] are two in my small neigh- so. Nevertheless, Koretz even an obligation to take READERS’ FORUM Bridget Turcotte borhood alone), and many said at a press conference steps to reduce the source Reporter, ext. 1269 meat-serving restaurants Wednesday that his inten- of this waste. [email protected] We want your letters offer some sort of vegan tion is to require food con- But the market seems to Ryan York fare. cessions in places such as be working just fine on be- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions and Even McDonald’s, home Staples Center and LAX half of plant-based foods. comments from readers. Please send yours to the of beef burgers and pro- to have at least one vegan TECHNOLOGY Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, at cessed chicken, added a food option on the menu. Mariel Garza wrote this Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 [email protected] vegan burger — “El Veggo” Koretz is a friend of the for the Los Angeles Times. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Homicide and alligators ANALYSIS are featured in Florida trial By Gary Fineout to the killing. At the time Law Enforcement needed ASSOCIATED PRESS of his death Williams had to confirm through DNA three life insurance poli- tests that it was actually TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — cies worth $1.75 million. Mike Williams. With a plot that echoes a “Sex, lies and deceit,” Philip Padovano, one of well-known Hollywood was how Assistant State the attorneys representing masterpiece, a trial be- Attorney Jon Fuchs de- Denise Williams, asserted gan Tuesday for a Florida scribed the case against to jurors on Tuesday that woman accused of helping 48-year-old Denise Wil- there is no proof his client orchestrate the death of liams, which resembles was having an affair with her husband in order to the plot of the famed Winchester or had helped secure a massive insur- 1940s film noir classic plot the killing. ance payout. “Double Indemnity.” “There’s no tangible evi- Prosecutors contend- Williams is charged with dence or physical evidence ed that Denise Williams first-degree murder, con- to connect Denise Wil- planned the December spiracy to commit murder liams to this crime,” Pado- 2000 slaying of her hus- and accessory after the vano said. “No confession, band with a man that she fact in her husband’s kill- no admission, nothing.” was having an affair with ing. He told them that Win- and later married. On Without a body, De- chester has been given a cold morning in north nise Williams petitioned immunity from murder FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida, Mike Williams to have him declared charges in exchange for The 233-page independent report released Monday detailed an overall disappeared while duck dead due to accidental his testimony and that he lack of response when the USOC leaders first heard about the Larry Nas- hunting on a large lake drowning. She married was given a lighter sen- sar allegations from the then-president of USA Gymnastics, Steve Penny. near Tallahassee, and Winchester in December tence in his kidnapping initially it was believed 2005, but the relationship case. In order to find Wil- that he had fallen from soured and they divorced liams guilty, Padovano his boat and that his body in 2016. told the jury that “you will Report lays blame, but had been devoured by Last year, Winchester have to rely on the word of alligators. His disappear- pleaded no contest to kid- a murderer and a convict- ance triggered a massive napping his ex-wife at gun- ed felon.” search by local and state point, and was sentenced Winchester is expected solutions are needed authorities. to 20 years in prison. The to eventually testify in failures of the Olympic kept producing gold med- It was revealed years By Eddie Pells very next day, authorities the case. Prosecutors also ASSOCIATED PRESS community, it will enable als, and president Steve later that Williams had announced that Mike Wil- have said they plan to call the USOC to take action Penny was in charge of re- died from a shotgun blast liams’ remains were found Winchester’s first wife, DENVER — The report to protect athletes in the porting the abuse (which to the head and had been at the end of a dead-end who they said had a tryst was every bit as thorough future,” said USOC CEO he did, more than once) buried near a lake. The road after they received with both Denise Wil- as it was cringe-worthy. Sarah Hirshland who, and also, as laid out in un- man who shot him was his “new information.” The liams and Winchester in And yet, when it was all four months into the job, flinching, unflattering de- best friend and insurance body had been discovered Panama City just months picked apart and combed must wake up each day tail, trying to keep it quiet. agent Brian Winchester, two months earlier, but before the killing of Mike through, there wasn’t wondering what she got But the resoluteness of who confessed last year the state’s Department of Williams. much new there. herself into. Hirshland’s move masked The 233 pages of details Bravo to her for doing a more difficult set of about how Olympic lead- SOMETHING, anything, questions: What in the Facing pressure, McConnell ers and the FBI responded to try to move the ball for- world replaces USA Gym- — or didn’t — to sex-abuse ward. nastics? And to boil it allegations against Larry On Monday, she swiftly down even further, what agrees to criminal justice vote Nassar was yet another canned chief of sport perfor- in the world IS USA Gym- entry in an endless exer- mance Alan Ashley, whose nastics? By Mary Clare haul in decades. AshLee even decades based on cise in looking backward name was added to the What, for that matter, is Jalonick Strong, a spokeswoman nonviolent drug offenses.” to respond to a crisis that long list of good guys who, the USOC? and Kevin Freking for Ryan, said “the House Republican Sen. Rand needs some new ideas when faced with suspicions Nobody in the general ASSOCIATED PRESS stands ready to act on Paul of Kentucky, another before anything is truly that young women were public — the people who the revised Senate crim- supporter, said he thinks fixed. being molested, responded tune in every two years to WASHINGTON — Un- inal justice reform bill.” the legislation became Hampered by their own as though the change-oil dreams come true der pressure from Presi- Ryan has long supported “a more consensus prod- red tape and glacial pace light had come on in their under the Olympic rings dent Donald Trump and sentencing reform and is uct” after Cruz’s tweaks in grasping the enormity car instead of acting like it — knows, or really cares. many of his Republican retiring at the end of the were accepted and he an- of the issue, neither the was people’s daughters in What all those people colleagues, Senate Major- session. nounced his support. U.S. Olympic Committee imminent danger. should know is this: Even ity Leader Mitch McCon- Most Democrats sup- “We’re going to have a nor USA Gymnastics — Last month, Hirshland when the skaters and nell said Tuesday that he or even Congress — has came off as bold by start- gymnasts and skiers and will bring legislation to port the bill, which would lot of people on board,” come up with any ideas ing the decertificationwrestlers leave with gold the floor to overhaul the revise 1980s and ‘90s-era Paul said. “And it’s the comprehensive enough process of USA Gymnas- hanging around nation’s sentencing laws. “tough on crime” laws to right thing to do.” — beyond firing everyone tics, which, as the report their necks, they are often McConnell’s decision boost rehabilitation ef- Most Democrats were and blowing up organiza- details, was an enterprise the biggest losers, too — comes after more than forts for federal prisoners also supportive, despite tions — to turn this ship in which two people held frequently short on cash three years of overtures and give judges more dis- having wanted even around. all the power: Super-coach and all but devoid of any from a large, bipartisan cretion when sentencing broader changes. New How was the report Martha Karolyi had carte power to control or im- group of senators who sup- nonviolent offenders. It Jersey Sen. Cory Book- blanche to do, or ignore, prove their own working port the criminal justice would attempt to focus er, a leading proponent helpful? anything so long as she conditions. bill, including Senate Ju- the toughest sentences on of the bill, said if the leg- “By understanding the diciary Committee Chair- the most violent offenders, islation is passed, it will man Chuck Grassley and lowering mandatory min- have “a profound effect on House Speaker Paul Ryan. imum sentences for some thousands of families who Trump bickers with Democrats, Trump announced his nonviolent drug offens- have been suffering as a support for the legislation es and reducing the life result of this broken sys- threatens government shutdown last month, but McCon- sentence for some drug tem.” He estimated that offenders with three con- 90 percent of the benefi- nell treaded cautiously, as By Matthew Daly a handful of members in victions, or “three strikes,” ciaries of the bill would be to 25 years. African-American. and Catherine Lucey his caucus voiced concerns ASSOCIATED PRESS that it would be too soft on Supporters say the Booker said the bill violent criminals. changes would make the isn’t “all the way there” WASHINGTON — Bick- Texas Sen. John Cornyn, nation’s criminal justice in terms of what he would ering in public with Dem- the No. 2 Republican, said system fairer, reduce over- have liked, but it would ocratic leaders, President Trump’s push for the leg- crowding in federal pris- “take a step in the right di- Donald Trump threatened islation had been “critical ons and save taxpayer rection and correct the ills repeatedly on Tuesday to to the outcome.” dollars. of the last 25, 30 years.” shut down the government “Senator McConnell was “It is an opportunity to The bill has been a prior- if Congress doesn’t provide always concerned about correct manifest injustices ity for Trump’s son-in-law, the money he says is need- the small window of time in the system,” said Texas Jared Kushner, who has ed to build a wall at the that we have to do all Sen. Ted Cruz, who signed worked behind the scenes Mexican border. these things we need to on to the legislation last with supportive Repub- Trump’s comments came PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS do, but the president was week after supporters lican senators over the as he opened a conten- insistent that this be in- agreed to make tweaks last two years and pushed tious meeting with Dem- Trump’s comments came as he opened a con- cluded,” he said. further ensuring that vi- Trump to support it. It ocratic Senate and House tentious meeting with Democratic Senate and If the legislation passes, olent criminals were not was also a top issue for leaders Chuck Schumer House leaders Chuck Schumer, left, and Nancy it could be a rare biparti- released early. “There are former President Barack and Nancy Pelosi, with a Pelosi. san policy achievement far too many young black Obama, who had hoped to partial shutdown looming for this Congress and the men who find themselves see the bill become law be- on Dec. 21 when funding over the next two years as a shutdown can be avert- largest sentencing over- incarcerated for years or fore he left office. for some agencies will ex- the 2020 presidential elec- ed. The Kentucky Repub- pire. The president and tion nears. lican said “magic” some- Pelosi tangled over wheth- Pelosi later called the times happens in Congress er the House or the Senate confrontation with Trump ahead of Christmas, when was holding up his propos- “wild” and boasted that she lawmakers are eager to al. Trump and Schumer and Schumer goaded the leave Washington. jabbed at each other over president to “fully own that “I’d like to see a smooth the import of the midterm the shutdown was his.” ending here,” McConnell elections — and who will “It’s like a manhood said at the Capitol. be blamed if a shutdown thing for him,” Pelosi told Republican House occurs. Democratic lawmakers Speaker Paul Ryan ac- “If we don’t get what we back at the Capitol. “As knowledged Tuesday that want, one way or the other, if manhood could ever be the GOP-led House has yet whether it’s through you, associated with him. This to pass legislation that in- through military, through wall thing.” cludes the $5 billion in bor- anything you want to call, I Pelosi’s comments were will shut down the govern- described by an aide who der wall funds that Trump ment,” Trump ultimately was in the room but was has been requesting. Ryan declared. “I will take the not authorized to speak likely lacks sufficient votes . I will be the one to publicly. from Republicans who will shut it down.” Schumer, meanwhile, lose their majority at the The televised discussion told reporters that “this end of the month. was Trump’s first encoun- Trump shutdown, this Trump is seeking far ter with the newly empow- temper tantrum that he more for his long-stalled ered Democrats since their seems to throw, will not get border wall than the $1.6 billion the Senate has FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS midterm victories in the him his wall and will hurt House. It offered a remark- a lot of people.” agreed to for border securi- Mitch McConnell’s blockade of a popular criminal justice reform pack- able public preview of how Senate Majority Leader ty, including physical bar- age has angered top senators. It has also created an unusual rift with a divided government might Mitch McConnell said he riers and technology along longtime Republican ally, Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa. work — or break down — hasn’t given up hope that the U.S. southern border. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Saugus native dies in Nashua crash All address information, par- LYNNFIELD ticularly arrests, reflect police By Bridget Turcotte sion. Police located a blue sion, Petkewich’s car was The accident remains un- records. In the event of a per- Complaints ITEM STAFF Chrysler 200 in the mid- traveling east on Kinsley der investigation by Nash- ceived inaccuracy, it is the sole dle of Kinsley Street. Street. The car began to ua Police Department’s Homeowner at 513 Broad- NASHUA, N.H. — The responsibility of the concerned The driver and single leave the roadway and Accident Reconstruction way, Apt. B, reports being victim of a fatal car acci- party to contact the relevant locked out on Monday at dent in Nashua, N.H., on occupant, Petkewich, age struck several trees on Team in conjunction with police department and have the 12:57 p.m. Call handled by Friday has been identified 35, was dead at the scene, the north side of Kinsley detectives from the Crimi- department issue a notice of cor- the Lynnfield Fire Depart- as Saugus native Justin according to a statement Street. After striking the nal Investigation Division. rection to the Daily Item. Correc- ment. Petkewich. from police. Saugus police trees, the car then struck The Nashua Police De- Report of a threat at Star- confirmed Petkewich was the side of 17 Kinsley St. partment requests any- tions or clarifications will not be Shortly before 2 a.m. on bucks at 24 South Broadway Dec. 7, Nashua police re- a Saugus native. and a parked vehicle, ac- one with more informa- made without express notice of on Monday at 2:22 p.m. sponded to the area of 17 Based upon the prelim- cording to a statement tion about this incident to change from the arresting police Caller from Temazcal at 500 Kinsley St. for the report inary investigation, it ap- from Nashua police. There contact the Crime Line at department. Market St. reported her wallet of a single-vehicle colli- pears that before the colli- were no other injuries. (603) 589-1665. was stolen and credit cards LYNN used on Monday at 3:21 p.m. Saugus woman stabbed on highway ramp Arrests False Alarms Accidental burglar alarm at By Bridget Turcotte afternoon. State Police de- en got out of the car. The the Red Fox Inn on Route Kurt Giardullo, 42, of 14 8 Roundy Road on Monday at ITEM STAFF clined to identify the sus- East Falmouth woman got 1 in Foxborough. She was Audubon Road, Wakefield, 10:40 a.m. Officer reports all pect. back into the car and fled, taken to the State Po- SAUGUS — A Saugus was arrested and charged is secure. At about 1:30 p.m., leaving the victim on the lice-Middleboro Barracks, with parole/probation viola- woman is recovering after troopers from the State side of the road with stab where she was booked. tion and on a warrant at 4:52 Medical Aid she was stabbed on a high- Police-Middleboro Bar- wounds to her leg. At this time, the suspect p.m. Monday. way ramp and left on the racks responded to reports She was brought to Good is charged with assault Joseph Lombardi, 41, of Resident at 1303 Essex side of the road in Bridge- of an assault on the ramp Samaritan Hospital for with a dangerous weapon 69R Orchard St., was arrest- Village reported back pain on water. of Route 24 North to Route treatment. and assault and battery ed and charged with mali- Tuesday at 12:55 a.m. Patient Massachusetts State 495 northbound in Bridge- A Be on the Lookout on a family or household cious destruction of property taken to the hospital. Police said the victim, a water. (BOLO) alert for the sus- member, second offense. and on a warrant charge of 32-year-old woman, was According to witnesses, pect vehicle was broadcast The investigation is ongo- trespassing at 12:05 p.m. MARBLEHEAD stabbed with a knife by the vehicle, a 2019 Jeep to area patrols. A short ing and additional charges Monday. a 36-year-old East Fal- Cherokee, stopped on time later, the suspect was may be forthcoming, ac- Jairon Monteros, 18, of Complaints mouth woman Saturday the ramp and both wom- located and arrested at cording to State Police. 76 Light St., was arrested and charged with drug pos- A caller reported she was session with intent to distrib- out dog walking at 10:07 Man shot in the neck and robbed in Lynn ute and drug violation near a a.m. Monday on Green Street and noticed a “stolen laptop” school/park at 11:08 a.m. Massachusetts General gun-wielding men and describe the suspects as in the bushes. Police reported By Gayla Cawley Tuesday. ITEM STAFF Hospital with life-threat- told it was a robbery, Lynn men with their faces cov- the laptop was found behind ening injuries following Police Lt. Michael Kmiec ered by hoods. The inci- Hugh Murray, 41, of 1252 the house in the woods and Route 28A, Cataumet, was LYNN — A 19-year-old the shooting, but police said. dent is under investiga- didn’t appear to be stolen Lynn man was seriously said on Tuesday he was The men stole the shoot- arrested and charged with property. It appeared it had tion and no arrests have resisting arrest, threat to com- injured after he was shot expected to survive. ing victim’s wallet and been made. been there for some time and in the neck and robbed The victim was sitting cash and took a cellphone mit crime, assault and battery does not work. on a police officer and carry- while sitting in his car in the driver’s seat of the from one of the other pas- Gayla Cawley can be on Wilson Street Monday car, which had two oth- sengers sitting in the car, reached at gcawley@item- ing a dangerous weapon at Theft 4:29 p.m. Monday. night. er passengers, when he Kmiec said. live.com. Follow her on Rosa Ramirez, of 47 Estes A report of a larceny/forg- The man was taken to was approached by two The victims could only Twitter @GaylaCawley. St., was arrested on a war- ery/fraud at 10:03 p.m. Mon- rant charge of intimidating a day on Ticehurst Lane. A caller witness/juror/court official at reported missing packages in Drive-by shooting victim charged with robbery 11:52 a.m. Monday. the neighborhood. William Salonen, 52, of The 38-year-old man Two other men, Michael intent to distribute, Class it took place, prosecutors 41 Light St., was arrested SAUGUS who was the target of a Viola, 55, of Revere, and B drug (methylphenidate) said. and charged with parole/pro- drive-by shooting near a Adam Albanese, 41, of Sa- possession with intent to The three men were bation violation at 3:06 pm. Accidents Swampscott elementary lem, have been charged distribute and conspiracy indicted by a Middlesex Monday. school in September has with the joint venture to traffic in a derivative of Grand Jury on Dec. 6. Vi- A report of a motor vehicle Hasty Valentin, 27, of 19 been charged with robbing masked and armed rob- opium, prosecutors said. ola and Albanese were ar- accident at 20 Salem Turn- Phillips Ave., was arrested a Walgreens in Sherborn. bery, according to the Mid- Prosecutors said two rested the next day. Gra- pike at 12:47 p.m. Monday; dlesex District Attorney’s masked men allegedly and charged with failure to Joseph Graciale, of Lynn, ciale is being held on the at 5:11 p.m. Monday. was arrested on drug office. entered Walgreens Phar- case out of Swampscott. stop/yield and unlicensed charges last month after The three men have all macy shortly after 8 a.m. The charges were the operation of a motor vehicle Complaints a search warrant was ex- been charged with two while brandishing a hand- result of a months-long at 6:22 p.m. Monday. ecuted at his Stetson Ave- counts of masked armed gun and crowbar. The investigation conducted A caller from Uber reported nue home in Swampscott. robbery with a crowbar, men allegedly ordered the by the Sherborn Police De- Accidents about 20 people protesting Police seized hundreds two counts of masked pharmacist to open the partment, the Middlesex outside the establishment A report of a motor vehicle of pharmaceutical grade armed robbery with a fire- drug safe and then en- District Attorney’s Office harassing customers and hin- pills packaged for distri- arm, conspiracy to commit tered several aisles with and State Police assigned crash with personal injury at dering them from entering the bution. armed robbery, stealing by shelves of pharmaceuti- to the DA’s office, with as- 11:27 a.m. Monday at 816 building at 1:33 p.m. Monday. During the raid, the confining or putting a per- cals and stole more than sistance from the Lynn, Western Ave.; at 12:44 p.m. The protestors reported they State Police STOP team, son in fear, trafficking over 9,500 pills. Natick, Revere, Salem, Monday at Franklin and Ha- were protesting unfair wages. Sherborn Police, Lynn Po- 200 grams of oxycodone, An investigation re- Swampscott and Wellesley nover streets; at 4:44 p.m. A report of a broken house lice and Swampscott Po- trafficking over 200 grams vealed the three men Police departments. Monday at 100 Willow St.; window at 2 Biscayne Ave. at lice found evidence linking of morphine, trafficking planned and executed the Graciale was the intend- at 5:18 p.m. Monday at 812 9:16 p.m. Monday. him to the Sherborn rob- over 36 grams of metha- robbery by conducting ed target of a drive-by Summer St.; at 5:47 p.m. A caller reported a wom- bery, which took place on done, trafficking over 18 surveillance and visiting shooting near Clarke El- Monday on Wyoma Square; an walking back and forth in Sept. 15, Swampscott Po- grams of hydromorphone, the pharmacy multiple ementary School in Sep- at 8:18 p.m. Monday at Lew- the road on Central Street at lice Sgt. Tim Cassidy said. fentanyl possession with times in the weeks before tember. is and New Ocean streets; at 7:13 a.m. Tuesday. She was 8:34 a.m. Tuesday at Buffum checked by an EMT and med- and Liberty streets; at 9:49 ically cleared. Police provided Accuser upset over no jail time for ex-Baylor student a.m. Tuesday at Auto Zone at her a ride due to her fear of 637 Lynnway. animals. By Ryan Tarinelli tenced a man to probation A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS after he pleaded guilty in crash with personal injury at Theft the 2013 rape of a former DALLAS — A woman Baylor student. The judge 7:10 p.m. Monday at 405 A caller reported witnessing who says she was raped by ordered the man to pay for Chatham St. a man run out of Marshalls a former Baylor University the woman’s counseling. A report of a motor vehicle with a carriage full of hand- classmate is upset over a The man told police the plea bargain that will spare hit and run crash at 10:31 bags and fleeing down Route woman had been drunk, him from a jail sentence, a.m. Tuesday at 180 Lewis St. 1 South at 2:12 p.m. Monday. according to an affidavit. saying the justice system is The judge earlier this “severely broken.” Breaking and Entering year sentenced a man to SWAMPSCOTT Judge Ralph Strother’s probation and 30 days A report of a motor vehicle decision on Monday to ac- in jail for the sexual as- breaking and entering at 2:30 Accidents cept the plea deal for Jacob sault of a former Baylor p.m. Monday at 40 Holling- A report of a motor vehicle Walter Anderson marked sworth St. at least the third time the student. The man, who crash with personal injury at was a student at the time 5:21 p.m. Monday at Essex Texas judge has approved probation for men accused and told authorities the Complaint and Hanley streets. sex was consensual, was A report of a motor vehicle of sexually assaulting A report of a gunshot at Baylor students. allowed to serve the jail hit and run crash at 6:39 p.m. time on the weekends. 9:13 p.m. Monday at 15 Wil- Monday at 117 Stanley Road. The woman said she son St. was plied with a drink of Strother did not return punch at a 2016 party and a call from The Associated Complaints Press seeking comment. Theft became disoriented. She PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of suspicious activ- said Anderson led her be- The alleged assault A report of a larceny at 5:46 ity at 11:22 a.m. Monday at hind a tent and repeatedly Former Baylor University fraternity president by Anderson happened p.m. Monday at 26 Light St.; 59 Beach Ave.; at 6:18 p.m. raped her while she was Jacob Anderson, accused of rape, will serve no around the same time that at 9:40 a.m. Tuesday at 98 Monday at Puritan and Win- gagged and choked. jail time after a Waco district judge accepted a Baylor was engulfed in Keslar Ave. shaw roads. “He stole my body, vir- plea bargain for deferred probation. a sexual assault scandal A report of a robbery at A report of a disturbance ginity and power over my surrounding its football 10:41 p.m. Monday at Kiley at 2:28 p.m. Monday at 165 body,” the woman said in no-contest plea means Anderson’s attorneys de- team in 2016. It resulted Playground at 61 Burrill Ave. Redington St. court, according to a fam- a person does not admit clined to comment. in the firing of coach Art ily spokesman. guilt but will offer no de- District Attorney Abel Briles and the demotion of Vandalism Theft Anderson had been in- fense. Reyna defended the plea the university’s president, dicted on sexual assault The former fraternity deal in October, saying former Whitewater spe- A report of motor vehicle A report of a larceny at 1:10 charges, but the deal al- president agreed to pro- prosecutors “achieved the cial prosecutor Ken Starr. vandalism at 6:23 a.m. Tues- p.m. Monday at Uno Chicago lowed him to plead no bation, counseling and a best result possible with The school’s athletic direc- day at 422 Walnut St. Grill at 970 Paradise Road. contest to a lesser charge $400 fine. He will not be the evidence at hand.” He tor was disciplined by the of unlawful restraint. A forced to register as a sex said evidence did not sup- school and resigned. offender. port the allegation that The university has since Anderson was expelled the victim may have been settled several lawsuits from Baylor after a uni- drugged. from women who said Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 versity investigation. Strother, the judge, said their allegations of sexual “I not only have to live Monday that in making assault by football players Hotline with his rape and the re- the decision, he had the were mishandled or ig- percussions of the rape, benefit of arguments filed nored. I have to live with the by attorneys on both sides The outrage over Ander- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY knowledge that the Mc- and a background report son’s plea deal also mir- Lennan County justice assembled by a proba- rors reaction to the case or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) system is severely bro- tion department. He said involving former Stan- ken,” the woman said in a many of the comments he ford University swimmer statement. “I have to live saw on social media or in Brock Turner, who was Spanish menu available with the fact that after emails were “not fully in- convicted in 2016 of sex- all these years and every- formed, misinformed or ually assaulting an intox- All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. thing I have suffered, no totally uninformed.” icated woman outside a Callers may remain anonymous. justice was achieved.” Last year, Strother sen- fraternity party. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT 4 journalists and a newspaper are Time’s Person of the Year By Shawn Marsh year. for paperwork so he could ASSOCIATED PRESS “They are representa- get married. He had been tive of a broader fight by critical of the Saudi re- Time magazine named countless others around gime. four journalists and a the world — as of Dec. Reesa is an award-win- newspaper on Tuesday 10, at least 52 journal- ning Philippine journalist as its 2018 Person of the ists have been murdered who, along with the online Year for what it said was in 2018 — who risk all to news service she heads, standing up for the truth tell the story of our time,” has been accused of tax in the face of persecution Editor-in-Chief Edward evasion. Her website has and violence. Felsenthal wrote in an es- been critical of the govern- The group, which Time say. ment of Philippines Presi- called “the guardians,” Time selected them “for dent Rodrigo Duterte, and consists of slain Saudi taking great risks in pur- she claims the charges are journalist Jamal Khashog- of greater truths, for politically motivated. PAINTING | ASSOCIATED PRESS gi; the Capital Gazette in the imperfect but essen- Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Annapolis, Md., where five tial quest for facts that Oo have been imprisoned Nomi Wagner was commissioned to paint a portrait for Jewelette Mc- people were shot to death are central to civil dis- for nearly a year in Myan- Daniel featuring her in-laws and their family. at the newspaper’s offices course, for speaking up mar after investigating in June; Philippine jour- and speaking out.” a massacre of Rohingya nalist Maria Ressa, who Khashoggi was killed Muslims. Family portraits by artists has been arrested; and two months ago when The Four journalists and a Reuters journalists Wa Washington Post colum- sales assistant were killed Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, nist, who had lived in the by a gunman at the - stand out as different, lasting who have been detained U.S., visited Saudi Ara- ital Gazette newspaper in Myanmar for nearly a bia’s consulate in Turkey last spring. By Melissa mission artwork. Would- eras are everywhere to cap- Forty-six journalists Kossler Dutton be buyers can find artists ture important moments worldwide were killed in ASSOCIATED PRESS working in a wide variety makes the idea of a painted 2017, according to data of styles and media who portrait even more alluring, collected by the Commit- Jewelette McDaniel al- can create custom pieces said Edward Jonas, chair- tee to Protect Journalists. ways felt guilty about based on photos and vid- man of the board for the The nonprofit group re- not sending photos often eos. The artists can show- Portrait Society of America. ported 50 deaths in 2016 enough to her mother-in- case a family’s interests “You would think it and 73 in 2015. There law. So last Christmas, she by portraying them at the would be dying out but were 262 journalists im- commissioned an artist beach, say, or bicycling or it’s not,” he said. “People prisoned worldwide in to paint a family portrait 2017. featuring her in-laws and fishing. Portrait subjects are looking for something can also have themselves that’s got a little more per- Since 1927, Time has their immediate family: selected individuals or son, daughter, daughter- depicted as anime or car- sonality, that’s not so in- toon characters, peg dolls, stantaneous and that will groups to appear on its in-law and four grandchil- cover for the end-of-the- dren. Lego figurines and more. have some longevity.” Commissioning portraits Customers appreciate year feature. This was the McDaniel felt a painting first time someone named had more permanence than was for centuries the pur- the work that goes into view of the wealthy. It re- handmade images, said was no longer alive. Those photos, and could become a chosen this year will ap- family heirloom. The piece, mains popular because artist Robert DeJesus of people are curious to see West Lafayette, Ind., who pear in four different cov- created by Oxnard, Calif., er photos. artist Nomi Wagner, hangs themselves portrayed creates Japanese anime through an artist’s eyes, style drawings for people. President Donald in her in-laws’ living room. Trump, who was chosen “It’s something special that said Tyler Cann, curator “Everyone wants to have of contemporary art at the a unique image,” he said. Person of the Year in 2016, (they) can always treasure was runner-up. “His ulti- and that can be shared Columbus Museum of Art. “It’s a way to stand out.” “There’s an aspirational Kate Char got the idea mate impact may be de- with future generations,” termined as much by the said McDaniel, of Harris- element,” he said. “People to commission a painting want to see themselves re- after seeing a heartwarm- resistance he engenders burg, N.C. as by the goals he pur- flected on their walls in the ing photo of her parents on While the idea of commis- sues,” the magazine said. manner of a king and his their 50th wedding anni- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sioning an original work of Special counsel Robert castle.” versary trip to Paris. She art might “sound so fancy,” The covers for Time’s “Person of the Year” show Mueller, who is leading A simple drawing from forwarded the photo to McDaniel said the process Jamal Khashoggi, top left; members of the Cap- the investigation into con- a photo could cost as little artist Jill Robostello, who was simple. ital Gazette newspaper, of Annapolis, Md., top tacts between Trump as- as $20, while a life-size oil used it as the basis of a wa- “I found the artist online,” right; Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, bottom left; and sociates and Russia, was painting that includes sit- tercolor painting. “I wanted she said. “All I did was send Maria Ressa. the next runner-up. her a couple of photos.” ting for the artist might to give them that moment The internet makes it start at around $7,500. permanently,” said Char, of easier than ever to com- The fact that phone cam- Newtown Square, Pa. With new board in place, CBS REVIEW to decide Moonves’ exit pay ‘Pandemic’ rings warning bell By Mae Anderson and Alexandra Olson about gene-editing technology ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The new- By Waka Tsunoda examiner, making her his ly elected CBS board faces ASSOCIATED PRESS boss both at home and at daunting tasks: deciding work. whether former CEO Les Stapleton’s investigation Moonves gets a $120 mil- “Pandemic” (Putnam), lion exit package following by Robin Cook reveals that a hospital in New York performed the a sexual-misconduct in- When there’s a scientific woman’s heart transplant vestigation and charting breakthrough, Robin Cook at the request of the Dover a path for CBS to recover doesn’t just stand up and Valley Hospital in New Jer- after the scandal. cheer. He uses his fertile sey. Dover also paid all her CBS shareholders rati- fied the 11 board members, imagination and writes medical bills. including six new ones, at a novel about its possible Realizing that “some- an annual meeting Tues- perils. thing weird is afoot,” Sta- day. The board now has In his latest medical pleton drives out to Dover until the end of January to thriller, “Pandemic,” Cook and receives a warm wel- decide whether CBS fired dramatizes the scary side come from its owner, Wei Zhao, a Chinese billionaire Moonves with or without of a miracle molecule called PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS businessman who holds a cause, a determination that “CRISPR/Cas9,” which can “Pandemic” is the lat- double Ph.D. in molecular will affect his eligibility for easily be custom-tailored to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS est release by Robin biology and genetics. severance. An investigation seek out and alter genes in Cook. Wei, a body-building by two outside law firms With a $120 million severance package on the line, humans and animals. enthusiast who admires could conclude this month. an investigation into sexual-misconduct claims The story begins when a duty-bound to identify and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Meanwhile, a search for against former CEO Les Moonves looms over the seemingly healthy young stop the virus before it can makes an intriguing vil- a new CEO is ongoing. network’s annual shareholders meeting. woman with a transplant- cause a pandemic and kill lain. The novel also offers Strauss Zelnick, filling ed heart boards the sub- millions. an intriguing look at the Moonves’ role as board in progress, and a lawyer “The board of directors way in New York City but Stapleton welcomes the subterranean world of chairman on an interim for Moonves denied any has all the information suffers abrupt respiratory challenge as a “diversion” medical examiners, but basis, said that a recruiting wrongdoing. they need to fire him with distress and dies before she from his many personal “Pandemic” goes far beyond firm has been hired to con- Tuesday’s meeting cause and to deny him the reaches her destination. problems. To name a few, just entertainment. duct the search and that wrapped up in less than 30 $120 million golden para- Jack Stapleton, a medi- his daughter has just been By graphically showing a decision will be made in minutes without discussion chute,” said Natalie Green cal examiner who appears diagnosed with autism and what could happen were due course. CBS hasn’t an- of Moonves. of the UltraViolet, an on- in 10 of Cook’s previous his mother-in-law is blam- CRISPR/Cas9 to fall into nounced a timetable. Because the investigation line organization dedicated novels, does an autopsy. He ing his genealogy for it. the wrong hands, the au- Moonves was ousted in is ongoing, there was real- to fighting sexism in the suspects that an unknown, His wife, Laurie Montgom- thor rings a much needed September after The New ly no point in the board or public and private sectors. flu-like virus is respon- ery, has unexpectedly been warning bell about gene ed- Yorker published allega- company executives bring- She urged the board to sible for her death. He is named the chief medical iting technology. tions from 12 women who ing up the allegations, said send a message that “they said he subjected them to Porter Bibb, a former me- stand with survivors of mistreatment that includ- dia executive now with the sexual abuse and they will ENTERTAINMENT BRIEF ed forced oral sex, groping advisory firm Mediatech hold abusers accountable.” and retaliation if they re- Capital Partners. He said Moonves had been one Jayson Stark wins Hall Hall of Fame’s induction 1979-2000, then wrote for sisted. any mention of Moonves of the most admired pow- of Fame’s Spink Award weekend from July 19-22 and appeared on air for The New York Times said would have put pressure on erbrokers in the enter- in Cooperstown, N.Y. ESPN through 2017. He a draft report on the out- the board to remark on the tainment industry. He was LAS VEGAS (AP) — The 67-year-old received joined The Athletic this side investigation found severance before the inves- hailed for turning around Jayson Stark, acclaimed 270 of 463 votes in bal- year. He also appears on Moonves committed “mul- tigation results were in. the fortunes of CBS when for mixing humor with loting by members of the the MLB Network. tiple acts of serious non- Though no sharehold- he took over as entertain- impeccable knowledge Baseball Writers’ Associ- Jim Reeves of the Fort consensual sexual miscon- er raised the issue at the ment chief in 1995, as he during more than four ation of America with at Worth Star-Telegram got duct.” Citing the report, the meeting, about a dozen pro- churned out such hits as decades of commentary, least 10 consecutive years 111 votes in the ballot- Times said he deleted nu- testers gathered outside as “Two and a Half Men” and has won the J.G. Taylor in the organization. ing announced Tuesday merous text messages and shareholders arrived. The “Survivor.” He was also one Spink Award for meri- Stark was a Phillies at the winter meetings. was “evasive and untruth- protesters held such signs of the highest-paid execu- torious contributions to beat writer and national Patrick Reusse of the Star ful at times.” The investi- as “CBS don’t reward sexu- tives in the nation, making baseball writing. He will columnist for The Phil- Tribune in Minneapolis gators issued a statement al abuse” and “$120M?! Les about $70 million in each of be honored during the adelphia Inquirer from received 80. saying their work was still doesn’t deserve more.” the past two years. A8 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS We can’t help mocking — oops, New Year’s Eve bash at MarketStreet smocking — President Trump LYNNFIELD — The tunity to celebrate the New Year’s Eve Family season together and to By Bill Brotherton Block Party will return to host events that bring the ITEM FEATURES EDITOR MarketStreet Lynn eld, North Shore community this year as a ’60s-themed together,” said Lauren I gured retired copy editors party. Packed with music, Taylor, general manager. like me were the only Americans entertainment, and In addition, the ice rink, rankled by the seemingly end- giveaways, the New Year’s with its new warming less typographical errors and bad Eve bash is free and open tent, has extended hours grammar in President Trump’s to the public. It will be this season. Starting Dec. Twitter posts. directly outside of the 26, the rink is open on “Covfefe,” of course, is the greatest open-air shopping center’s Fridays and Saturdays gaffe of all, an immediate entry into skating rink on Monday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. It the Presidential Hall of Shame. But Dec. 31, from 5-7 p.m. is open from 10 a.m. to 9 every day, it seems, there’s a new “Between our shops, p.m. on weeknights. Trump Twitter Typo drawing my restaurants, skating rink, MarketStreet Lynn eld ire. and New Year’s Eve Fami- is an open-air shopping In a recent post about the federal ly Block Party, Market- destination boasting more government’s investigation into Street Lynn eld could not than 80 shops and restau- possible Russian ties to his pres- be a better place to nd rants, with more than 25 idential campaign, Trump wrote that holiday cheer and to of those locally owned. “Democrats can’t nd a Smocking spend the last weeks of For more information, Gun tying the Trump campaign 2018. We are so proud to visit www.marketstreet- to Russia after James Comey’s give families the oppor- lynn eld.com. testimony. No Smocking Gun...No Collusion.” Smocking? One Twit- ter wiseacre posted this response: LYNN BRIEF “#SmockingGun sounds like an arts and crafts shop in Texas where kids Classical presents ‘It’s Life” Thursday, Friday and build their own AR-15s.” a Wonderful Life’ Saturday, Dec. 13-15, 6:30 In a Twitter tribute to 41st and get……his wife and father-in- In the past, the president has also p.m., at the school. Tickets President George H.W. Bush, law (who has the money?) off Scott promoted “the possibility of lasting Lynn Classical High are $3. For additional in- Mr. Trump delivered a heartfelt ap- Free. 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By Daniel Kane scoring opportunities.” “We did a good job executing offen- ITEM STAFF Sophomore Will Batchelder led sively and defensively at times, but the way for the Eagles on offense against a team like St. John’s you MARBLEHEAD — The St. John’s with 31 points. have to do it for 32 minutes. They Prep boys basketball team shook off “Will is a tremendous scorer and have enough depth and enough a slow start and defeated Marble- player,” Dullea said. “He has been ability and talent that if you just head, 72-58, Tuesday night at Mar- working his tail off. He plays year slack off for one minute on either blehead High School. round and is always working hard side you will nd yourself in trou- The Eagles fell into an 11-0 hole in practice. We’ll de nitely be look- ble.” before going on a run to tie the game ing to him to be a scorer for us this The Magicians were able to get at the start of the second quarter. season.” off to a good start defensively, but “I know from playing Marble- Despite the loss, juniors Devin quickly saw their 11-point lead head before that they are always Romain (14 points) and Adam away at the end of the rst quarter. well prepared,” Eagles coach John Zamansky (15) had solid nights for Batchelder later gave the Eagles Dullea said. “We have a young team the Magicians. Overall, Marblehead their rst lead of the game at 18-17 and don’t have as much experience. coach Mike Giardi was happy with with a three midway through the That might have been a factor in his team’s effort against a strong St. second. an away game to start the year, but John’s team. From there both teams went back they are a tough defensive and of- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “We put up 58 points against a and forth with the Eagles taking a fensive team. It took us a little bit tough team that’s always playing 28-27 lead into the half. Marblehead’s Adam Zamansky, right, led the Magi- to get going but then we started to man-to-man defensively, that’s al- cians with 15 points Tuesday night. get some steals to create some easy ways a good thing,” Giardi said. PREP, B2 Tech girls can’t nd offense in loss to NDA

By Mike Alongi working on things like that ITEM STAFF in practice and then apply them when we’re in a game LYNN — While the Lynn situation.” Tech girls basketball team’s Things got off to a slow defense was up to par start for both teams in the against the Academy of No- rst quarter, with shaky tre Dame Tuesday evening, shooting and poor ball man- the Tigers simply couldn’t agement on both sides. No- nd any offense as they fell tre Dame eventually got its to the Lancers, 38-16. foothold and started to make “The defense was there for some baskets, which in turn us, because whenever you let fueled its defense. The Lanc- up only 38 points you should ers started to lock down Tech get a win,” said Tech coach in a full-court press, making Kaitlyn Wechsler. “But the it dif cult for the Tigers to offense wasn’t there, and advance the ball up the court. that’s what we’ve been strug- Notre Dame was also able to gling with so far this year.” use its size to its advantage, The Tigers were led by as Meghan Pe ne and Emily Arianna Anaya, who n- Aho dominated the paint on ished with 9 points and 8 re- both sides of the  oor. bounds. Nayelis Diaz had 2 “We had opportunities out points and 9 rebounds, while there, we had good looks Niyo Mwajuma had 3 points and fast breaks, but we just and 3 rebounds. couldn’t capitalize,” said “I think we’ve just got to Wechsler. “We just have to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE keep working on the offen- continue to work on the of- sive side of things,” said Lynn Tech’s Arianna fensive part of our game, Anaya led the Tigers Wechsler. “It all starts with because that’s the difference. our defense, but after a stop with 9 points and 8 If you play good defense but rebounds in a loss to we’ve got to run out and don’t score, you still lose.” force the other team to re- the Academy of Notre act. We’ve just got to keep TECH, B2 Dame Tuesday night. St. Mary’s senior Ouellette leading Spartans hockey by example

By Harold Rivera nament in the rst round last great kid.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR winter. Making the postseason A fth-year varsity player, Ouel- exit even tougher is the Spartans lette has a vivid recollection of last LYNN — Some coaches believe peaked going into the “Super 8” but season’s shortcomings. Instead of leadership is the most important were eliminated after a loss in the dwelling on it, he and the Spartans ingredient in a winning recipe. play-in game. are using those sour memories as With a senior captain who personi- Now the Spartans are hungry to fuel to the re this winter. es the “lead by example” phrase in erase those memories, and they’ll “It was easily one of the worst Kyle Ouellette, the St. Mary’s boys lean on Ouellette in order to do so. feelings,” said Ouellette, a Salem hockey team can check that box. “Kyle brings leadership,” St. native who also plays for St. Mary’s Ouellette, a defenseman, is eager Mary’s coach Mark Lee said. “He’s baseball team. “We went to the to lead the Spartans through what a senior captain that leads on and ‘Super 8’ and we wanted to prove some might call a “redemption sea- off the ice. He leads by example. to everyone that we deserved to be son.” He’s an honors student, does very COURTESY PHOTO there. It didn’t turn out the way we St. Mary’s, fresh from a Division well in school. He does very well wanted it to. St. Mary’s senior Kyle Ouellette is entering his fth sea- 1 state championship in 2015- on and off the ice. He’s a total team son on the varsity hockey team for the Spartans. 2016, was bounced from the tour- player. Kyle’s very unsel sh. He’s a OUELLETTE, B2 Fenwick girls hockey ready to face challenges By Anne Marie Tobin and is so aggressive protecting her ITEM STAFF net, so she is a huge loss for us.” Last year’s team (10-9-2), on the PEABODY — With a new season same day the U.S. women’s hockey comes a new slate of challenges. The team ended a 20-year gold- Bishop Fenwick girls hockey team drought, survived a wild nal two faced a challenge earlier than an- minutes to defeat Wilmington 2-1 ticipated, when it lost junior goalie and punch its Division 2 tourney Cailyn Wesley to a season-ending ticket as the No. 19 seed. While the injury. Crusaders were eliminated with a “She broke her ankle playing eld 2-1 loss to No. 14 King Phillip, An- hockey on that new turf in Swamp- derson said he was pleased with his scott and it was a bad break,” said team’s effort and progress. Fenwick coach Doug Anderson. “We just didn’t have the depth we “She had surgery and has pins and needed in the tournament, but the plates and it is doubtful she will girls played very well and made ITEM FILE PHOTO play at all this season. She’s argu- great strides last year,” Anderson Bishop Fenwick’s ably our best player and our best said. “We needed to win our last two Jill Mattucci, right, goalie. But she also is a tremendous games against two teams we had leader, just a spunky little thing and never beaten before, so doing that will play on the two-year all star. She’s the kind of was a big step forward for us.” rst line this year player who could keep us in games after playing de- against more-skilled opponents, FENWICK, B2 fense last season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 Bruins rally from two-goal deficit to beat Coyotes

BOSTON (AP) — Brad through the third period, but Marchand scored two goals the Bruins got back to keep and assisted on another during them from getting a shot off. a four-goal, second-period flur- Arizona also pulled the goal- ry to lead the Boston Bruins ie with 75 seconds left but over the Arizona Coyotes 4-3 managed just one shot on net, on Tuesday night. as time expired. Arizona led 2-0 before Boston BLOOD ON THE ICE scored four times in five min- Bruins forward David Back- utes, starting when Danton es rushed himself off the ice Heinen and David Pastrnak after taking a skate blade to delivered 33 seconds apart. the face in the first period. Marchand gave the Bruins the Backes was to the side of the lead two minutes later, and net when he pushed Oliver then added another two min- Ekmann-Larsson aside and utes after that to make it 4-2. the Arizona defenseman went Tuukka Rask stopped 30 to the ice, kicking up his left shots for Boston, which won its skate on the way down. third straight game and beat It caught Backes in the face the Coyotes for the 14th time and he went down before skat- in a row. Pastrnak also had ing on his own quickly to the two assists, and David Krejci Bruins bench and out the tun- had three for the Bruins. nel. Nick Schmaltz and Nick NOTES Cousins scored 40 seconds Bruins F David Krejci played apart for Arizona in the first in his 800th career NHL game period, and Darcy Kuemper and Coyotes D Niklas Hjal- made 22 saves for the Coyotes. marsson played in his 700th Michael Bunting’s unassist- career game. ... Clayton Keller, ed goal cut the deficit to 4-3 who went to Boston Univer- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with 5 minutes left in the sec- sity, had one assist and leads Brad Marchand celebrates with his teammates after scoring one of his two goals in a win ond. The Coyotes had a short- Arizona in scoring with eight over the Arizona Coyotes Tuesday night. handed breakaway midway goals and 12 assists. Prep basketball takes down Marblehead

PREP From B1 In the second half Marblehead had trouble running with St. John’s, even- tually trailing 55-35 midway through the third quarter. “There’s still a lot for us to work on,” Giardi said. “One of the big things is you can see its a 32-minute game and we ran out of gas a little bit. We did some good things but we have a lot of work that we need to do if we want to get to that next level.” Marblehead was able to go on a small run to cut the deficit to 10 in ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the fourth but it was too little, too late Tech’s Nayelis Diaz, right, had 9 rebounds in a loss and St. John’s sealed its first win of to the Academy of Notre Dame Tuesday. the season. Dullea was happy to see the Eagles (1-0), who have entered the season dealing with injuries to several key Tech girls basketball players, start the season on a winning note. struggles in tough loss “We had to go with a little bit of different game plan than maybe we TECH would have liked to,” Dullea said “We have some injuries right now that we From B1 are looking to get through so we didn’t After a lackluster first quarter, Tech got into a bit of a have a ton of size tonight. We wanted groove in the second. The Tigers, behind some solid play to play more up-tempo on defense and from Anaya and Mwajuma, started to make some baskets that worked for us tonight.” and get back into the game. But Tech had already dug it- Marblehead (0-1) will hope to self into a double-digit deficit, and it was difficult to gain ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE bounce back when the Magicians host any real ground on the Lancers. At the half, Notre Dame Marblehead’s Chris Gally puts up a shot in a loss to St. John’s rival Swampscott Friday. St. John’s led 24-12. Prep Tuesday night. hosts Lowell Friday. The third quarter was a struggle for both teams offen- sively, as only 10 points were scored between the two teams. The fourth quarter saw Notre Dame outscore Tech 8-0 to seal the win for the Lancers. Fenwick ready to face some challenges this season Next up for the Tigers is a familiar opponent in Com- monwealth Athletic Conference foe Northeast Tech. FENWICK with Allison Countie will anchor the assistant coaches are John Kasle and “This is a team we know very well and a team we always From B1 defensive rotations. Mia Sartorelli Billy Corley. play tough,” Wechsler said of Northeast. “I think they and sophomore Lindsay McMullen Fenwick opened its season with have a lot of returners from last year’s team, and I think Fortunately for Fenwick, the Cru- are also in the mix. a 9-3 win over Shawsheen Sunday they play a similar style to the one we went up against saders have several strong players “We have a promising group of four morning at James McVann/Louis tonight. So I think overall we should be pretty prepared returning this year, along with some standouts on defense who are stand- O’Keefe Memorial Rink. for this one.” talented freshmen, starting with the outs,” said Anderson. “They all have Davern and McNeil led the offense. Tech will go up against Northeast Friday (5:15). first line of Gabby Davern, Lexi Mc- skills and are strong and should be Davern scored two goals and an as- Neil and Jill Mattucci, who played de- able to give us a good backbone be- sist and McNeil scored a goal and GIRLS BASKETBALL fense last year. hind the blue line.” Bishop Fenwick 46, Arlington Catholic 42 (OT) two assists. Their linemate, Mattucci, Emma Perry, sophomore Olivia La- Rounding out the offensive unit are The Crusaders opened the new season in style with chipped in with three assists. jacono and sophomore Shannon Nagy senior forwards Caleigh Dirks and an overtime victory at home. Sammi Gallant had a huge will skate the second line with Eve Gabriella Vecchio, junior forwards Satterfield scored two goals, while game with 25 points and 4 assists, including 9 points in Weiss also in the mix for ice time. Grace Reardon, Olivia Cassidy and Perry scored her first varsity points the overtime period to help seal the win. Olivia DePietro Junior Daphne Jalbert and fresh- Emily Matarazzo, sophomore forward with one goal. added 10 points and 8 rebounds. man Madison Davis are in the mix in Hanna Goodreau and forward Abi Weiss had one goal and one assist, Fenwick (1-0) hosts Bishop Feehan Saturday (3). goal. Bruner, an eighth-grader. while Countie and Sartorelli also Swampscott 57, Manchester-Essex 44 Defensively, the Crusaders are ex- “Abi is going to be very good and scored goal. Grace DiGrande led all scorers with 17 points. Nikki tremely young. while she is young now, she has a The Crusaders are back in action Rosa had 15 points and Katie Watts scored 12 points with Freshmen Catherine Salvo, Grace bright future with us,” said Anderson. Wednesday afternoon (4:30) when 5 assists. Sophie DiGrande grabbed 11 rebounds. Morey and Lauren Dirianian along Back again for another season as they visit Marblehead at Salem State. Swampscott (1-0) hosts Marblehead Friday night. KIPP 64, Nashoba 33 In the first MIAA game in program history, KIPP was led by freshman guard Tatiana Meggie-Maddrey and se- Ouellette leading the way for Spartans hockey nior captain Naudia Resnek (18 points each). Maddrey scored 12 of her 18 in the first half. Resnek scored all 18 OUELLETTE was an eighth-grader on that state over-aggressive. points in the second half. From B1 championship team. I have a picture “He’s a very schooled defenseman,” KIPP got excellent defensive performances from Resnek framed in our house of us together at Lee said. “He only had one penalty and junior Destiny Guzman. Sophomore forward Tope “We’ve kind of used that loss to the (TD) Garden (after winning the the entire season last year. He’s a Mafo scored 8 points, while junior guard Nicole Uchendu drive us,” he continued. “We learned state championship). It’s something very aggressive player too, but he’s scored 6. from it. It’s helping us this year. We’d that I’ll have with me and I’ll cherish very clean and very smart. Those are BOYS BASKETBALL like to be a ‘Super 8’ team and not forever. the ways he leads by example. He Arlington Catholic 61, Bishop Fenwick 56 have a play-in game. We’d like to be “We have pretty good chemistry. We pays attention to defense and does JaySean Stuart was the top scorer for Fenwick in the in it as one of those top six seeds.” usually know where we are on the ice. things right. He’s the guy you want loss, notching 17 points and 5 rebounds. Nate Andrews Ouellette likes the Spartans’ re- He’s more offensive, I’m more defen- to see walking around the community added 14 points and 8 rebounds in the loss. turning cast. And with a handful of sive. We’re brothers so sometimes we wearing a St. Mary’s hockey .” Fenwick (1-1) has a full week off before hosting Cathe- new members to the team, the goal is go at each other, but at the end of the And it doesn’t hurt that Ouellette dral next Tuesday (6:30). for St. Mary’s to play like a well-oiled day we get the job done to help the serves as a role model in the class- Malden Catholic 78, Winthrop 41 machine out of the gate. team win.” room too. A member of the National The Vikings dropped their season opener and take on “We definitely have a lot of return- Lee has gotten a firsthand look at Honor Society at St. Mary’s, Ouellette Beverly Friday. ing players,” he said. “We have a sour the duo the Ouellette brothers have carries a 4.03 GPA. He’s interested in SWIMMING taste in our mouths from last year. We formed. He said the chemistry they studying biology and is considering Marblehead 99, Lynn English 77 have a lot returners who are leading build off the ice as siblings carries Colgate, Fairfield, Roger Williams Top performers for English were the first place 200 the way and a lot of seniors. We also over. and University of Rhode Island. free relay team of Giulana Gasca, Mary Lawlor, Han- have a few really good transfers and I “They work great,” Lee said. “Our coaches stress that school nah Trahant and Caroline Zuffante (157.10), Hannah think that’ll help level everything out. “They’re very close off the ice and on comes first,” Ouellette said. “We have Trahant (qualified for sectionals in diving, 192.55), Car- We have depth through all four lines.” the ice as well. They anticipate each to get schoolwork done if we want to oline Zuffante (second place in 200 free, 214.69, second One of the returners who will play a other’s movements. They’re both be on the ice. Last year as a junior I place in 500 free, 600.35), Peter Phelan (third place in key role is Ouellette’s younger broth- great defensemen. They’re brothers was inducted into the National Honor 200 IM, 231.47, third place in 100 breaststroke, 117.84), er, Kory. A sophomore defenseman, and they’re together off the ice a lot. Society, which you have to have a 4.0 Cory Story (third place in 50 free, 27.79), Mary Lawlor Kory plays alongside his brother to I think that translates into making GPA to be in. It’s important to budget (third place in the butterfly, 107.57, third place in 100 form a potent duo for the Spartans. them a great pair.” my time and I think I do a pretty good backstroke, 108.57, Giulana Gasca (third place in 100 The two also carry plenty of experi- Kyle knows the ins and outs of the job at that.” free, 107.66), Amanda Fabrizio (third place in 500 free, ence, as they were both members of position and serves as a great role Ouellette begins his senior sea- 614.09), the third place 200 medley relay team of Mary the 2016-2017 team that won the Di- model for Kory. Lee said the elder son Wednesday evening (5) when Lawlor, Peter Phelan, Amanda Fabrizio and Hannah vision 1 state championship. Ouellette plays his role aggressive- the Spartans host Matignon in their Trahant, and the third place 400 free relay team of “My defensive partner is my young- ly, but understands the balance be- season opener at William P. Connery Amanda Fabrizio, Caroline Zuffante, Cole Story and er brother,” Ouellette said. “He tween making smart plays and being Rink. Peter Phelan. English hosts Danvers Thursday (6:30). WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Boys Hockey Boys Basketball Matignon at St. Mary’s (5) Williams at St. Mary’s (6:30) Swampscott at Peabody (5:15) Malden at English (7) Winthrop at Northeast (6) Swimming Saugus at Gloucester (6) Peabody at Medford (4) Lynnfield at Masconomet (8:00) Classical at Revere (4:30) Girls Hockey Danvers at English (7) Fenwick at Marblehead (4:30) Track Peabody at St. Mary’s (8) Winthrop at Medford (4) Boys Basketball FRIDAY Charlestown at English (7) Triton at Saugus (7) Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Tech at Northeast (5:15) Pentucket at Lynnfield (6) Revere at Wellesley (7) St. Mary’s at Williams (6:30) Fencing Somerville at Classical (7) St. John’s at Cambridge Rindge and Beverly at Winthrop (7) Latin (4:30) English at Malden (7) Wrestling Marblehead at Swampscott (7) Malden at Marblehead (4:30) Revere at Peabody (7) St. John’s (S) at St. John’s (5) Everett at Saugus (7) Peabody at Everett (5:30) Boys Basketball TBA at Lynnfield (6:30) Northeast at Tech (5:30) Track Lynnfield at Pentucket (6:30) Tech at Chelsea (4) Classical at Somerville (7) Saugus at Somerville (4) Winthrop at Beverly (7) Malden at Marblehead (6:30) Lowell at St. John’s (7) Peabody at Gloucester (at Marble- Malden at English (7) head, 6:30) Saugus at Everett (7) Everett at Revere (7) Swampscott at Marblehead (7) Swampscott at Salem (at Revere, 7) Peabody at Revere (7)

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WBZ-FM 98.5 Red Sox president of baseball oper- charge and the $237 million where a always listen to anything, You can al- ations Dave Dombrowski dismissed second surcharge starts. ways get better.” reports he is trying to trade some That put the Red Sox on track for a Still, the Red Sox must prepare for NFL high-priced players, such as pitcher luxury tax of more than $11 million future years. Ace Chris Sale and Por- AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Rick Porcello. and an additional penalty in next cello are eligible for free agency after East East “I’ve heard those tweets,” he said June’s amateur draft. Boston’s first the 2019 season. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 9 4 0 .692 364 293 Dallas 8 5 0 .615 276 246 Tuesday at the winter meetings. pick, currently 33rd, will be dropped “I know long-term we’re not going Miami 7 6 0 .538 278 333 Philadelphia 6 7 0 .462 281 295 “We’re not looking to move anybody. down 10 slots. to be able to sign all of our players,” Buffalo 4 9 0 .308 201 320 Washington 6 7 0 .462 249 297 We’re not driven to move anybody.” Next year’s tax starts at $206 mil- Dombrowski said. “That brings about N.Y. Jets 4 9 0 .308 270 330 N.Y. Giants 5 8 0 .385 307 331 South South Boston had the highest payroll for lion, and Boston’s initial rate will rise conversations and people calling you W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA the first time in the free agent era. from 20 percent to 30 percent on its about various things. But I would say Houston 9 4 0 .692 323 259 y-New Orleans 11 2 0 .846 447 283 Indianapolis 7 6 0 .538 349 300 Carolina 6 7 0 .462 324 332 The Red Sox luxury tax payroll as of overage. The surtax on the first $20 I guarantee you our primary focus is Tennessee 7 6 0 .538 251 254 Tampa Bay 5 8 0 .385 332 383 Aug. 31 was nearly $239 million, and million over goes up from 32 percent to try to win a world championship in Jacksonville 4 9 0 .308 212 273 Atlanta 4 9 0 .308 316 367 North North Dombrowski said he thinks the Red to 42 percent, and the surtax on the 2019, to try to repeat.” W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 7 5 1 .577 367 306 Chicago 9 4 0 .692 359 247 Baltimore 7 6 0 .538 321 241 Minnesota 6 6 1 .500 282 291 Cleveland 5 7 1 .423 292 332 Green Bay 5 7 1 .423 315 307 Roethlisberger believes he’ll play vs. Patriots Cincinnati 5 8 0 .385 307 397 Detroit 5 8 0 .385 271 319 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA PITTSBURGH (AP) — holding tryouts to give oth- x-Kansas City 11 2 0 .846 471 351 y-L.A. Rams 11 2 0 .846 425 313 Ben Roethlisberger’s ribs ers a look, though Tomlin L.A. Chargers 10 3 0 .769 366 270 Seattle 8 5 0 .615 340 266 Denver 6 7 0 .462 290 282 Arizona 3 10 0 .231 178 327 are bruised but not broken. admitted there isn’t exact- Oakland 3 10 0 .231 244 388 San Francisco 3 10 0 .231 275 350 The Pittsburgh Steelers ly much to choose from in Thursday’s Game Arizona at Atlanta, 1 p.m. believe the same could be mid-December. L.A. Chargers at Kansas City, 8:20 p.m. Oakland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Saturday’s Games Dallas at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. said about their wildly un- “We’re cognizant of Houston at N.Y. Jets, 4:30 p.m. Miami at Minnesota, 1 p.m. even season. what’s available,” Tomlin Cleveland at Denver, 8:20 p.m. Washington at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Seattle at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Roethlisberger believes said. “The prudent ap- Tennessee at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. he’ll play on Sunday when proach is to include Chris Green Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Rams, 8:20 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game New England visits Heinz in those options.” Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Carolina, 8:15 p.m. Field, one of the few cer- There are no such ques- tainties for a team in tions at quarterback de- search of answers thanks spite an odd sequence in NHL to a three-game losing Oakland that led to Ro- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE streak, the latest setback ethlisberger standing on Atlantic Division Central Division a baffling 24-21 defeat in the sideline in the fourth GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 32 24 7 1 49 130 91 Nashville 30 19 10 1 39 95 77 Oakland that included Ro- quarter while backup Josh Toronto 31 21 9 1 43 113 85 Colorado 30 17 8 5 39 108 88 ethlisberger missing most Dobbs tried to build on a Buffalo 31 18 9 4 40 95 91 Winnipeg 29 18 9 2 38 101 80 Boston 31 17 10 4 38 85 79 Dallas 30 16 11 3 35 83 78 of the second half after four-point lead. Montreal 30 15 10 5 35 96 94 Minnesota 29 15 12 2 32 88 87 taking a shot to the ribs, The issue? Apparently an Detroit 31 14 13 4 32 91 101 St. Louis 28 10 14 4 24 78 94 another late meltdown by ancient X-ray machine at Ottawa 31 13 14 4 30 105 122 Chicago 31 9 17 5 23 84 115 Florida 28 11 11 6 28 93 101 Pacific Division the defense and the latest the Coliseum that offered Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA botched kick by Chris Bo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS no clarity on the extent GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 31 19 10 2 40 107 85 Washington 29 17 9 3 37 106 90 San Jose 32 16 11 5 37 102 98 swell. Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlis- of the rib injury Roethlis- Columbus 30 16 12 2 34 102 102 Anaheim 32 16 11 5 37 81 94 “Whenever talking about berger sustained while be- N.Y. Islanders 29 14 11 4 32 83 85 Vegas 32 17 14 1 35 96 91 berger expects to play Sunday against the Patriots. Pittsburgh 29 13 10 6 32 98 92 Edmonton 30 16 12 2 34 82 87 consistent failures in re- ing driven into the ground N.Y. Rangers 30 14 13 3 31 88 98 Vancouver 33 14 16 3 31 98 111 cent weeks, it’s usually a late in the second quarter. — and signed a contract of him, it marked his 11th Carolina 29 13 12 4 30 72 81 Arizona 29 13 14 2 28 76 80 multitude of things,” coach Roethlisberger, team Philadelphia 28 12 13 3 27 86 101 Los Angeles 32 11 19 2 24 71 98 extension in August that missed kick this season New Jersey 29 10 13 6 26 88 105 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Mike Tomlin said Tuesday. physician James Bradley “It’s all of the above. We’re runs through 2022. Yet he (six field goals, five extra and general manager Kev- Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. has struggled with consis- points). He missed just 13 Toronto 4, Carolina 1 Dallas at Anaheim, 10 p.m. open to change, going to in Colbert spent all of half- Buffalo 4, Los Angeles 3, OT Thursday’s Games make discussions regard- tency this season. combined kicks from 2015- time trying to get a clean Vancouver 3, Columbus 2 Arizona at Buffalo, 7 p.m. When his left foot gave 17. Boston 4, Arizona 3 Los Angeles at Columbus, 7 p.m. ing change.” X-ray but none surfaced. Detroit at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Starting, potentially, at way on the final snap in Tomlin said the team “We never had a full un- Montreal at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Carolina at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Oakland, turning his po- plans “to explore options Ottawa at Nashville, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Nashville, 8 p.m. placekicker. derstanding of what the Chicago at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Boswell was a Pro Bowl- tentially game-tying 40- that gives us the very best injury was,” Tomlin said. Florida at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Florida at Minnesota, 8 p.m. er in 2017 — a season in yard attempt into a line chances of the ball going “The medical staff treated Edmonton at Colorado, 9 p.m. Dallas at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Friday’s Games which he drilled three drive that smacked into through the upright this (Roethlisberger) to the best Vegas at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Vegas at New Jersey, 7 p.m. game-winning field goals the sea of players in front weekend.” That includes of our abilities.” Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8 p.m. Boston at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. NBA Steve Addazio gets two-year extension at BC EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB BOSTON (AP) — Boston Toronto 21 7 .750 — Memphis 15 11 .577 — College has extended the con- Philadelphia 19 9 .679 2 Dallas 14 11 .560 ½ Boston 16 10 .615 4 New Orleans 14 15 .483 2½ tract of football coach Steve Brooklyn 10 18 .357 11 San Antonio 13 14 .481 2½ Addazio through 2022. New York 8 20 .286 13 Houston 11 14 .440 3½ Southeast Division Northwest Division Athletic Director Martin W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Jarmond made the announce- Charlotte 13 13 .500 — Oklahoma City 17 8 .680 — ment on Tuesday. Orlando 12 15 .444 1½ Denver 18 9 .667 — Miami 11 15 .423 2 Portland 15 11 .577 2½ Addazio led the Eagles to a Washington 11 16 .407 2½ Minnesota 13 14 .481 5 7-2 record and a No. 17 rank- Atlanta 6 20 .231 7 Utah 13 15 .464 5½ Central Division Pacific Division ing in The Associated Press W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Top 25 before losses in their Milwaukee 18 8 .692 — Golden State 19 9 .679 — Indiana 17 10 .630 1½ L.A. Clippers 17 9 .654 1 last three regular-season Detroit 13 12 .520 4½ L.A. Lakers 17 10 .630 1½ games. They are scheduled to Cleveland 6 21 .222 12½ Sacramento 14 12 .538 4 Chicago 6 22 .214 13 Phoenix 4 23 .148 14½ play Boise State in the First

Tuesday’s Games Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Responder Bowl in Dallas on Portland at Houston, 8 p.m. Toronto at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Dec. 26. Phoenix at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Toronto at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m. Jarmond says he wishes Wednesday’s Games L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. there were more victories but Boston at Washington, 7 p.m. Chicago vs. Orlando at Mexico City, 9:30 p.m. Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dallas at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. he believes the program took Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games steps in the right direction. Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m. Addazio is 51-49 in six sea- New York at Cleveland, 7 p.m. New York at Charlotte, 7 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Indiana at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. sons in Chestnut Hill. The Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Boston College football coach Steve Addazio was given a two-year ex- Atlanta at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Eagles are in a bowl game for Miami at Utah, 9 p.m. Miami at Memphis, 8 p.m. the fifth time in his tenure. tension Tuesday. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 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 CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

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, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Your charm will help you by- An emotional plea will be Don’t divulge a secret prema- Think big, but stay within your It’s up to you to bring about Plan outings, do things with pass someone who is trying to heard and dealt with appro- turely. Make personal changes budget. Use your imagination change. Consider what you’d youngsters or get together with that will allow you more op- like to see transpire and make bully you into doing something priately. The changes you bring to come up with a surprise a close friend or sibling. Don’t you don’t want to do. Spend about will make a difference to tions to travel, learn or change that will thrill a loved one. An it happen. Doing a little shop- direction next year. Check out ping or getting together with let personal changes cause less and avoid debt. someone you care about. Don’t emotional issue can be re- concern. Make the best out of let someone’s rhetoric faze you. your options and start the ball solved. friends is encouraged. rolling. whatever options you are given. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t leave anything to chance: PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Visit someone you find sup- If someone wants to make a Don’t share personal informa- You will know what’s best for SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Plan a trip or make arrange- portive. Spending time with You’ll get an interesting idea last-minute change, be pre- tion with someone you don’t ments for the festive season. you, and you shouldn’t let any- someone with more experience that will surprise a loved one. pared to counter with a better know well. Pay closer atten- Getting together with your peers one convince you to deviate will help you view personal sit- plan. Take control and keep tion to what you eat and drink. will give you greater insight into from your plans. A personal uations clearly. Personal rela- A personal change will do you things simple as you move for- Health issues will arise if you the people you work alongside. change will do you good and tionships will require time and good and help you make plans ward. let yourself get run-down. Romance is on the rise. boost your confidence. patience. that will improve your lifestyle.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man retiring from the military deploys new rules in marriage Do not overstate your hand’s strength DEAR ABBY: My hus- sirable than the one on my Tommy Cooper, a Welsh co- have been a 5-3 fit, but the band of 10 years is in the Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van uncle’s side. median, said, “I went into a fear that a one-club opening process of retiring from Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, I’m so upset I can’t sleep, French restaurant and asked is on a three-card holding is the military and is now and was founded by her mother, and I don’t know if I should the waiter, ‘Have you got frog’s greatly overestimated. A priori, re-evaluating “procedures” Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at pay to have the deceased legs?’ He said, ‘Yes,’ so I said, it is only just over 18 percent. and “policies” of every- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los moved to my uncle’s side ‘Well, hop into the kitchen and After two spades, three get me a cheese sandwich.’” clubs became the final con- thing -- including our mar- Angeles, CA 90069. of the graveyard or just let riage. I’m trying to respect him lay there. I feel be- We have a sandwich in tract. West should have led his needs in an effort to yond betrayed, and I will bridge. After South opened his trump, but it did not mat- ter here. The defenders were help him make sense of As his partner, I feel we make any more rules or never speak to this vile one club, and North respond- ed one heart, East was in the destined to take one spade, things. However, there are should make each other institute a change in woman again. She said I sandwich position. To inter- one heart, one diamond and times when I feel some of feel comfortable in the code (undress code), allow am overreacting. Am I? his new rules are hurtful buff, and it’s harmful to me to “guide” you directly vene with one no-trump on a two clubs. or harmful and need to be ask our partner to cover to the office of a licensed CAN’T SLEEP IN hand like East’s is dangerous One no-trump by East would negotiated or evaluated. up for any reason in the marriage counselor be- THE SOUTH because if West has a weak, have gone down one after a club lead because of the bad (By the way, in general, I sanctity of our home. We cause, unless there is some- balanced hand, one no-trump DEAR CAN’T SLEEP: lie of the cards. Both spade do not encourage or sup- have no children and live thing you have omitted doubled will be expensive. While your feelings are un- honors were offside, and the port the idea of “rules” in alone, and I have always from your letter, your hus- (Here, how expensive?) But to pass or make a takeout dou- hearts were 4-2 offside. marriage aside from fidel- gotten ready in the morn- band is a mile off base. derstandable, and I don’t ble is not without risk. Also, ity; communication should ings this way, behind blame you for being upset, in this age of weak opening be the rule in my opinion, closed doors, where no one DEAR ABBY: My moth- to let this take over your bids and weaker responses, but my husband can see er and her brother are life would be a mistake. It but I digress.) expert pairs do treat a sand- His latest rule is that I me. Abby, can you guide us buried in a family grave- couldn’t hurt to inquire at to resolution on this mat- the cemetery about having wich one no-trump as natural. need to be covered when yard. He is on the upper (The alternative interpretation getting ready in the morn- ter? side. It was understood by your cousin’s corpse moved, although I’m not is a weak long two-suiter -- at ing (“It’s not proper to be both families that I would least 5-5 -- in the two unbid NOTHING TO HIDE sure it can be done without so comfortable naked, and be buried next to my moth- .) IN GEORGIA the consent of his next of if you respect me, you er when I died. My uncle’s In this deal, after East in- would do as I ask”). He DEAR NOTHING: As a grandson recently passed kin. If moving his body is tervened with one no-trump, said he thinks I look amaz- military man, your hus- away and, without saying not possible, please re- South should have passed. ing now, but then he add- band is used to rules and a word about it to our fam- member that when you are He had no extra values or ed: “Think about when you structure, which are neces- ily, my cousin had him gone, your spirit will join hand distribution. If he had, are your grandmother’s sary in that environment. buried next to my mother. with your mother’s regard- North would probably have re- age; you won’t be pleasant This, however, is civilian She said the space beside less of where your earthly bid two clubs. Yes, that could to look at.” life. Before allowing him to my mother was more de- remains reside.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue 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 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage mortgage given by Regina L. Flores, to Long Beach Mortgage Company, dated July mortgage given by Paul Milonopoulos, Karyann Milonopoulos to Mortgage given by Richard B. Viger to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as 13, 2001 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Wachovia Mortgage nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. dated April 2, 2007, recorded at the Deeds at Book 17419, Page 545, of which mortgage the undersigned is the Corporation, dated June 14, 2005 and recorded in the Essex County (Southern Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26720, Page 451; said present holder by assignment from Long Beach Mortgage Company to Deutsche District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24435, Page 138, as modified by a certain mortgage was then assigned to Bank of America, N.A., Successor by merger to Bank National Trust Company f/k/a Bankers Trust Company of California, N.A., as modification agreement dated September 1, 2017, and recorded with said Essex BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by virtue Trustee for Long Beach Mortgage Loan Trust 2001-3 dated March 11, 2005 and County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36124, Page 26, of which of an assignment dated March 19, 2012, and recorded in Book 31199, Page recorded with said registry on July 30, 2008 at Book 27948 Page 571, for breach mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: 233; and further assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by virtue of an assignment dated October 6, 2012, and recorded in Book 31823, Page 235; and of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on January 7, 2019, on the mortgaged Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Wachovia Mortgage further assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF10 Master Participation premises located at 13 Portland Street a/k/a 33 Portland Street, Unit No. 4, The Corporation to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., recorded on June 28, 2012, in Book Trust by virtue of an assignment dated April 3, 2018, and recorded in Book 13 Portland Street Condominiums, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and No. 31472, at Page 294 36624, Page 282; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same singular the premises described in said mortgage, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on January 9, 2019, on the TO WIT: the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on January 16, 2019, on the mortgaged premises. This property has the address of 789 Summer Street, Lynn, mortgaged premises located at 393 Eastern Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, MA 01905. The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as Exhibit A - Property Description Closing date: July 13, 2001 Borrower(s): Regina L. Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, described in said mortgage: The land in said Lynn bounded and described as follows: PARCEL 1 A certain lot of land with buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex Flores ProPertY 13 Portland Street, Unit #4, Lynn, Massachusetts 01902 Address: Unit No. 4 in the 13 Portland Street, Condominiums, Lynn, MA (Condominium) TO WIT: County, being shown as Parcel B on Plan of Land in Lynn, Mass., R.W. Reid C. E., created by Master Deed dated March 16, 2000 and recorded in Essex South The land in said Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the buildings dated August 31, 1983 and recorded in Essex south District Registry of Deeds as District Registry of Deeds in Book 16245, Page 32, together with : 1. An undivided thereon, situated on 393 Eastern Avenue, bounded and described as follows: Plan 131 of 1983 and also recorded in said Registry with deed in Book 7227 29.0 percent interest in common areas and facilities ('Common Elements') of the Beginning at a point on the Northeasterly side line of Eastern Avenue that is Page 70 said lot containing 13,827 square feet according to said plan. PARCEL2 premises (the 'Premises') described in said Master Deed. 2. The exclusive right distant fifty-seven feet Southeasterly from the Southerly line of Clark Street, thence A certain parcel of land in said Lynn with the buildings thereon bounded and and easement to use one parking space as shown on the Condominium Plans. 3. running, NORTHEASTERLY: by land now or late of Clark, 61.03 feet to a point which described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by Summer Street 51.35 feet; WESTERLY An exclusive right to use the decks directly accessible from the interior of the Unit. is distant 53.50 feet Southwesterly from said Clark Street; thence turning and by land now or formerly of Thomas, 125.80 feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land nor or 4. An easement for the continuance of all encroachetnents by the Unit on any running SOUTHEASTERLY: by a line at right angles to the line of Clark Street, 21.50 formerly of Rendell, 56.07 feet; and EASTERLY by land now or formerly of Rendell, adjoining Unit or Common Elements existing as a result of contruction of the feet; thence turning at a right angle and running NORTHEASTERLY: 40.11 feet; 125.32 feet. Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor building in which the Unit is located, or which may come into existence hereafter thence turning and running again SOUTHEASTERLY: 25.15 feet to land now or late by deed recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Boole 14308, as a result of settling of shifting of such buildings, or as a result of repair of of Mary A. Breed, thence turning and running SOUTHWESTERLY: by said land now Page 550. Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, restoration of such building or of the Unit after damage of destruction by fire or or late of Mary A. Breed, 100.36 feet to Eastern Avenue, and thence turning and and taking of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. other casualty, or after taking in condemnation or eminent domain proceeding, or running NORTHWESTERLY: by said Eastern Avenue, 43.39 feet to the point of In the event of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of by reason of an alteration by or with th consent of the Board of Trustees of 13 beginning. For Mortgagors' title see deed recorded at Book 23507 Page 516. the premises, the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected Portland Street Condominium Trust ('Trustees'). 5. Easement in common with the owners of the other Units to use and pipes, wire, ducts, flues, cables, conduits, For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern on the property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, public utility lines and other common Elements located in any of the other units or District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23507, Page 516. oil and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be elsewhere on the Premises, and serving the Unit. Being the same premises conveyed to Deborah Smith by deed dated March 16, 2000, recorded with the These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit covered by this sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and Essex Registry of Deed, Book 16245, Page 82. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax and water or sewer liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and For our title see deed recorded herewith. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit A deed from Deborah A. Smith to Regina L. Flores to be recorded. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, and the balance in cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. the offices of Doonan, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17419, Page 544. TERMS OF SALE: public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee shall control in the event of an error in this publication. reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the TERMS OF SALE: Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Present holder of said mortgage amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DG&L, 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days By its Attorneys, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the deed shall be released from from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in 150 California St. to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Newton, MA 02458 to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other (617)558-0500 terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Dated: November 29, 2018 U.S. Bank Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 12028 Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF10 Master Participation Trust Item: December 5, 12, 19, 2018 By its Attorney DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL 100 Cummings Center,Suite 225D, TRUST COMPANY FORMERLY KNOWN AS BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF City of Lynn Beverly, MA 01915 CALIFORNIA, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Invitation for Bids (978) 921-2670 2001-3 Alarm Monitoring and Service www.dgandl.com 54918 (VIGER) 12/12/2018, 12/19/2018, 12/26/2018 Present holder of said mortgage Item: December 12, 19, 26, 2018 The City of Lynn is soliciting bids from licensed alarm system and service By its Attorneys, companies to provide continuous alarm monitoring of all buildings as indicated in HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. specifications and installation/repair service on an as needed basis. 150 California Street LEGAL NOTICE Newton, MA 02458 Specifications may be obtained starting, Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at Lynn TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT (617) 558-0500 City Hall, Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA CONSERVATION COMMISSION 201609-0611 - TEA 01901. Specifications will be available via email/mail by contacting the Item: December 12, 19, 26, 2018 purchasing department at 781-586-6893 or by email at: [email protected]. Pursuant to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act MGL Specifications are available until the due date specified below. Chapter 131, Section 40, the Swampscott Conservation Commission will hold a public hearing on the Notice of Intent of Carole & Gerald Sneirson for Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked: Bid #03-286 - Alarm Renovations, additions and landscaping within the 100 feet of Coastal Bank Monitoring and Service Bid. All bids must be submitted to the purchasing and within Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage at Map 19, Lot 202 - 53 department, at the above address no later than Friday, December 28, 2018 at Puritan Road, Swampscott, MA. Need to find 11:00AM. The request will be reviewed at a public meeting scheduled for 19 December 2018, at 7:30 p.m. at Swampscott Police Station meeting room, 535 Humphrey The City of Lynn reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all Street. an article? bids or any part thereof and make award as may appear in the best interest of the Plans are available for review at the Planning Department, Swampscott Town Hall, City. during regular business hours. Mark Mahoney The City of Lynn Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of the award and the Conservation Commission Chair actual awarding of this contract. Item: December 12, 2018 Subscribe to Bid under M.G.L. Chapter 30, §39M e-edition on Timothy Leonard Purchasing Agent call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Item: December 12, 2018 to start your daily subscription.

Local, On demand Anytime, Anywhere WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Canada-China relations turn icy over arrest of Chinese exec By Jim Morris, came after China warned Meng appeared in court for Rob Gillies Canada of consequences a third day Tuesday as she and Paul Wiseman for Meng’s arrest. sought release on bail. ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re deeply concerned,” Meng’s lawyer, David Goodale said. “A Canadian Martin, said his team had VANCOUVER, British is obviously in difficulty in worked through the night Columbia — China has China. ... We are sparing to satisfy concerns about detained a former Cana- no effort to do everything the Chinese executive’s dian diplomat in Beijing we possibly can to look af- potential release. in apparent retaliation for ter his safety.” Martin said they con- the jailing of a top Chinese Michael Kovrig, who tacted four people willing executive at the request of previously worked as a to put up money to guar- the United States, escalat- diplomat in Beijing, Hong antee that Meng won’t PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a legal and diplomatic Kong and the United Na- flee. One is a real-estate wrangle among the three A terrorism investigation has been opened and authorities are still tions, was taken into cus- agent who met Meng in countries. tody Monday night during 2009 and sold two prop- searching for the suspected gunman, who remains at large following a Relations were shak- shooting in the city center near a world-famous Christmas market. one of his regular visits erties to her and her en by Canada’s arrest of to Beijing, according to a husband. The man has Meng Wanzhou, chief fi- spokesman for Interna- pledged his home, valued France shooting: 4 people dead, nancial officer of Chinese tional Crisis Group, where at $1.3 million, and says telecommunications giant Kovrig now works as he understands he would Huawei and daughter of North East Asia adviser lose it if Meng violated the several wounded in Strasbourg its founder. Canadian au- based in Hong Kong. conditions of her release. thorities detained Meng on Canada had been brac- Another said he got to By Sylvie Corbet, the European Parliament, officials. One official,Dec. 1 during a layover at ing for retaliation for know Meng while work- Lori Hinnant which was locked down af- Stephane Morisse of union the Vancouver airport. The Meng’s arrest. The Cana- ing at Huawei in China and Elaine Ganley ter the shooting. FGP, told The Associated U.S. accuses Huawei of vi- dian province of British in the mid-1990s. He said olating American economic ASSOCIATED PRESS It was unclear if the Press the alleged shooter Columbia canceled a trade he vouches for Meng’s sanctions against Iran. market — which was the was wounded by soldiers mission to China amid character to comply with PARIS — A shooting in The Huawei case has nucleus of an al-Qaida- guarding the market. fears China could detain any conditions imposed the French city of Stras- threatened to complicate linked plot in 2000 — was Gendarmes went to the Canadians to put pressure by the British Columbia bourg killed four people U.S.-China efforts to re- on Ottawa over Meng’s de- Supreme Court and has targeted. The prefect of suspect’s home to arrest and wounded 11 oth- solve a bitter trade dis- tention. pledged $373,000 from the the Strasbourg region said him earlier Tuesday, be- ers near a world-famous the suspect was previous- pute — though the two “In China there is no equity on his home in Van- fore the attack, but he Christmas market Tues- ly flagged as a possible ex- countries signaled Tues- coincidence,” Guy Saint- couver, which is valued at wasn’t there, Morisse said. day, sparking a broad lock- tremist. day they are preparing to Jacques, a former Canadi- $1 million. down and a search for the The gunman has been They found explosive ma- resume talks. an ambassador to China, Justice William Ehrcke suspected gunman, who identified and has a crim- terials, he said. Heightening tension be- said of Kovrig’s detention. had questioned whether remained at large. inal record, according to French military spokes- tween China and Canada, “Unfortunately Canada is Meng’s husband can offer French prosecutors said Interior Minister Christo- man Col. Patrik Steiger Canadian Public Safety caught in the middle of this a financial guarantee for a terrorism investigation phe Castaner. said the shooter did not Minister Ralph Goodale dispute between the U.S. his wife because he is not was opened, though au- The death toll, first re- aim for the soldiers pa- confirmed Tuesday that and China. Because China a resident of British Co- thorities did not announce ported as one, rose to four trolling in and around the a former Canadian dip- cannot kick the U.S. they lumbia as required and is a motive for the blood- by late Tuesday, accord- Christmas market, but lomat had been detained turn to the next target.” on a visitor’s visa that ex- shed. The city is home to ing to two police union targeted civilians instead. in Beijing. The detention In Vancouver, meanwhile, pires in February.

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By Rosalie have candid photos of half-grapefruit with a and a hint of anchovy. But thing. Making a garland Christmas” from memory, Harrington my grandmother cooking dash of maple syrup, spin- fish is the tradition, so I of popcorn for the tree is also a lovely memory. ITEM FOOD EDITOR at her big wood burning ach pie, grilled steak, car- might do a cod loin dish when the kids were little, Document these memo- stove or my grandfather amel bread pudding and which should work well writing a note to San- rable times, take lots of Now that taking pho- digging in the sand for hot mulled wine. Clearly, for a crowd because it is a ta and leaving a plate of pictures, you’ll be glad tographs is free, we are clams. And how about I was over the top! Dec- thick cut and will reheat cookies for him — any- you did. And if you really taking pictures of every- video! I would die to be orating the house, invit- well without drying out. thing to make things want to make people hap- one and everything, espe- able to see these long- ing people from the past It’s terrific with a lemon special for the young py, get them printed and cially grandkids engaged gone loved ones interact- and present, cooking for sauce Piccata. ones makes for special send them off via snail in sports or other activi- ing with the family and to a crowd was my passion. Creating your own memories. Todd’s dad, mail so others will have ties. It might be Ethan have those recordings to Memories of those years memories is a beautiful reciting “A Night Before the chance to enjoy them! rock climbing or teaching share with the grandchil- are still vivid, and look- a drawing class at his dren. Just to hear their ing over pictures now I mom’s school, or it could voices again would be so be his younger brother, am reminded of people I thrilling — my grand- Cod loin piccata Nick, playing guitar or cared about who are no mother had such a laugh! longer here. drums. Granddaughter Serves 4 place in a 325-degree oven while you contin- Emma texted photo- Often this time of year Today I prefer small people talk about how gatherings and I keep — Choose a 1-inch thick piece of cod loin. ue the recipe. graphs of her art port- Allow about ¼ pound per serving. ­— Wipe the fry pan clean with a paper tow- folio that she’s sending they like to spend their the menu very simple. An holidays. Some friends overly ambitious menu — Rinse fish well in cold water and pat dry el. to colleges, and we wish with paper towel. ­— Add 2 tbsp. butter and 1 tbsp. flour and that her younger sister, still like to use their keeps you too busy and — In a soup dish, place about 1 ½ cup of whisk for 1 minute. Add 1 ½ cup of chicken Maddie, had sent us some free time for ski trips, away from your guests something that I did for and from you enjoying panko crumbs. broth and the juice of a good-size lemon, 1 shots of her Thanksgiv- — Toss with 1 tsp. of freshly-chopped thyme ing with her boyfriend in years when my kids were yourself. Lately I’ve been tbsp. chopped flat-leaf parsley and simmer young. Journeys to where loving making gnocchi. leaves and 2 tbsp. chopped flat leaf parsley. for a few minutes until the sauce thickens Washington, D.C. We now — In another soup bowl, place 2 eggs and the warm sun is shining I will make the dough slightly. document our lives and beat well with a little salt. those of our loved ones are more to our liking and a Bolognese sauce ­— Off the heat, whisk in 2 tbsp. cold butter. these days. Day trips are and when the guests ar- — Heat 3 to 4 tbsp. of olive oil in a fry pan in a way that was un- with Teflon bottom. ­— Cook 2 cups of couscous and toss with also a nice break from rive they will help me imaginable when I was a — Cut fish into four pieces. Dip each piece 2 tbsp. butter and a sprinkle of fresh thyme. the normal routine, with make the gnocchi. Even child, including delightful in egg, and then in crumbs; well. Do this ­— Place a heaping spoonful of couscous visits to cities like New- the kids make them, they videos of family members twice. on each plate and place the fish on top, buryport, Boston, and are so simple and fun to that are truly precious, — Place fish on an oiled plate. Fry fish in pour sauce over each piece, and garnish with Portland, Maine, offering produce at home. Every- and we pass them around hot oil and allow to nicely brown on each more flat-leaf parsley. so much fun for everyone. instantaneously by way of one loves a homemade side. — You can do this ahead of time and reheat I would love to take the email or text. While this pie, which can be made in — Remove to a shallow baking pan and in a hot oven. is great, it would also be kids ice skating at the advance to make things nice to have some prints Frog Pond at the Boston easier. Just remember to so the pictures can have Common and have a hot pick up some ice cream. a physical presence in the chocolate in one of those We have spent Christ- house and be shown to cafes on Charles Street. mas Eve with my son and friends. The food scene has nev- his family for the past We had a little Brown- er been better, and pizza several years. Memories ie camera when I was a today, coming out of those of those dinners Italians child that took simple Neapolitan dome-shaped call the “Vigilia” — the pictures and whenever I wood-burning ovens that vigil — bring to mind come across one of those are everywhere, has be- the seven courses of var- old photos, it is so excit- come fine food. We love ious fish dishes: lobster ing. There are some fam- the Peabody Essex Mu- sauce over linguine, fried ily members for whom seum in Salem, and com- smelts, stuffed shrimp, there may only be one bining a visit with a pizza baccala (cod) fritters, or two such snapshots — at Bambolina around the many desserts. My broth- taking pictures was an corner is a great way to er still makes all the expensive and drawn-out spend the day. dishes for his family and process then, and we had I am looking forward a few years ago we broke little money for such lux- to the next few weeks in tradition with my family uries. Still, there is one preparation for the holi- and enjoyed “Vigilia” with of Noni and Nono at the days, but I do less than I him and his family. It was dinner table, probably once did. I am always re- wonderful. I go back and at Christmas, and there minded of the more am- forth thinking about what are others showing other bitious days in my youth. I will bring for Christmas family members at wed- Where did I get the ener- Eve, which is pot luck. dings, baptisms and holi- gy? Brunch for 50, ladies Everyone requests my days, but these are posed only, at my house in Mar- stuffed Italianelles, with shots of special events. blehead. A normal menu fresh bread crumbs, pine- How nice it would be to might have been broiled nuts, raisins, Parmesan, Cod loin piccata by Rosalie Harrington. Can’t get a whole pig? You can still make a yummy porchetta

Traditionally, Italian tricky recipe to adapt for half to allow for even sea- sliceable. Once the pork fat cap to mimic tradition- labeled Boston butt in the porchetta is a whole pig cooking at home. soning and easy slicing had finished cooking in al porchetta’s crispy pork supermarket. If fennel that is spit-roasted to pro- After testing a few differ- when serving. We seasoned the water bath, we quick- skin. In sum? Roast pork seeds are unavailable, sub- duce fall-apart tender, rich ent cuts, we settled on pork both pieces with salt and ly blasted it in a hot oven just got a whole lot better. stitute 1/4 cup of ground pieces of slow-cooked pork, butt, which is cut from then rubbed them down to crisp up and brown the Pork butt roast is often fennel. aromatic with garlic, fen- the upper portion of the with a simple garlic-herb nel seeds, rosemary, and shoulder and has a good paste before sending them thyme. It’s served with amount of fat to keep the to the water bath. pieces of crisp skin on a meat moist and flavorful A low-and-slow sous vide Porchetta crusty roll. without making it over the bath allowed the collagen Seeing as most people top decadent (as can be the in the meat to transform Servings: 8-10 1 inch from opposite end (you should have don’t have a rotisserie in case with pork belly, an- into moisture-retaining Sous vide temperature: 145 F their kitchen, or access to other common choice). gelatin. This kept the roast 6 to 8 slits). whole pigs, porchetta is a We cut the pork butt in juicy and tender but still Sous vide time: 20-24 hours — Turn roast so fat cap is facing down. Active cooking time: 1 hour 10 minutes Rub sides and bottom of each roast with — 3 tablespoons fennel seeds 2 teaspoons salt, taking care to work salt — 1/2cup fresh rosemary leaves into slits from both sides. Rub herb paste — 1/4cup fresh thyme leaves onto sides and bottom of each roast, tak- — 12 garlic cloves (60 grams), peeled ing care to work paste into slits from both — Kosher salt and pepper sides. Flip roast so that fat cap is facing up. — 1/2cup extra-virgin olive oil Using 3 pieces of kitchen twine per roast, — 1 5 pound boneless pork butt roast, tie each roast into compact cylinder. trimmed — Combine 1 tablespoon salt and 1 tea- — Using sous vide circulator, bring water spoon pepper in small bowl. Rub fat cap of to 145 F in 12 quart container. each roast with salt mixture, taking care to — Grind fennel seeds in spice grinder work mixture into crosshatches. Place each or mortar and pestle until finely ground. roast in 1 gallon zipper-lock freezer bag. Transfer ground fennel to food processor Seal bags, pressing out as much air as and add rosemary, thyme, garlic, 1 table- possible. Gently lower bags into prepared spoon pepper, and 2 teaspoons salt. Pulse water bath until roasts are fully submerged, mixture until finely chopped, 10 to 15 puls- and then clip top corner of each bag to side es. Add oil and process until smooth paste of water bath container, allowing remaining forms, 20 to 30 seconds. air bubbles to rise to top of bag. Reopen — Using sharp knife, cut slits in surface one corner of zipper, release remaining air layer of fat on roast, spaced 1 inch apart, in bubbles, and reseal bag. Cover and cook crosshatch pattern, being careful not to cut for at least 20 hours or up to 24 hours. into meat. Cut roast in half with grain into — Adjust oven rack to middle position 2 equal pieces. and heat oven to 500 F. Set wire rack in — Turn each roast on its side so fat cap aluminum foil-lined rimmed baking sheet is facing away from you, bottom of roast and spray with vegetable spray. Transfer is facing toward you, and newly cut side is roasts, fat side up, to prepared rack, leav- facing up. Starting 1 inch from short end ing at least 2 inches between roasts. Dis- of each roast, use boning or paring knife card twine and pat roasts dry with paper to make slit that starts 1 inch from top of towels. Roast until exteriors of roasts are roast and ends 1 inch from bottom, push- well browned, about 20 minutes. ing knife completely through roast. Repeat — Transfer roasts to carving board and let making slits, spaced 1 to 1 1/2 inches rest for 5 to 10 minutes. Slice roasts 1/2 apart, along length of each roast, stopping inch thick and serve.

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