WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 Costin won’t let it be forgot that there once was a Camelot By Thomas Grillo LynnArts and Essex Media Group (EMG) ITEM STAFF will host “Jack and Tom: The Friendship of President John F. Kennedy and Mayor NAHANT — It’s a meeting former Lynn Thomas Costin.” Mayor Thomas Costin will never forget. The conversation with Costin will be U.S. Rep. John F. Kennedy was in the moderated by EMG publisher Ted Grant. bathtub at his Bowdoin Street apartment A question and answer session and a on Beacon Hill easing his chronic back brief reception will follow. Thomas Costin, pain when Costin was ushered into the After serving as Lynn’s youngest may- former mayor of bathroom by the congressman’s aid. or from 1955-1961, JFK named Costin Lynn and former “Jack told me to sit on the hopper,” said Lynn’s postmaster, a position he held for Postmaster General Costin, 90. “He told me of his plans to ex- more than three decades through seven appointed under pand his base beyond the 8th Congressio- presidents until his retirement in 1992. President Kennedy, nal District and asked if my family would His most vivid memories were of his speaks about how he host a gathering at my home.” conversations with a young JFK, who became Postmaster That 1947 encounter would begin a would later become the 35th president of General. close friendship that ended when Kenne- the United States. dy was assassinated in 1963. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK On Thursday, June 1, Lynn Museum/ COSTIN, A7 Swampscott Marblehead is shing voters make their selection for $50,000 By Gayla Cawley By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — The SWAMPSCOTT — Town officials hope a histor- Town Election brought a ic preservation restriction placed on the Swamp- new member to the Board scott Fish House, if approved by Town Meeting of Selectmen on Tuesday, next week, will land them a $50,000 grant for ren- but also featured a low ovations. voter turnout. “We’ve applied for a grant that would provide Mark C. Moses Grader, funding for doing some repairs on the Fish House,” chairman of the Finance said Naomi Dreeben, chairwoman of the Board of Committee, was elected Selectmen. “In order to get that grant, we have to to a one-year term on the have this designation.” five-member board. He Dreeben said the designation is a formal way received the most votes of of showing that the town intends to preserve the the Selectmen candidates building, located at 391 Humphrey St., in a histor- Mark Moses with 1,899. ically appropriate manner. Grader has been a mem- Grader wins Gino Cresta, assistant town administrator and ber of the Finance Com- a seat as department of public works director, said in a mittee for nine years, and phone interview that the Fish House is already selectman and chairman for the past five. on the Massachusetts Historic Register, but the is congratulated He is the co-founder and article up for approval at Town Meeting on May by selectman managing partner of Lit- 15 adds a historical preservation restriction to the Jackie Belf- tle Harbor Advisors, an building. He said that puts more protection, and Becker, who was investment management exterior work done on the building would require re-elected. firm based in Marblehead. Massachusetts Historical Commission permission. He is married with two ITEM PHOTO | FISH HOUSE, A7 OWEN O’ROURKE ELECTION, A7 Malden math Lynn residents curriculum talking the talk adds up about walking By Steve Freker FOR THE ITEM the walk MALDEN — The Malden School Committee has approved sweeping By Thomas Grillo changes in how Malden High School ITEM STAFF students will be taught mathematics and science. LYNN — A plan for crosswalk improve- First-year Malden High School ments and the installation of bike lanes in principal Ted Lombardi proposed the three sections of the city ran into opposi- major change in mathematics curric- tion on Tuesday night. ulum, forecasting potential improve- About two dozen residents attended a ments in Malden’s performance on Massachusetts Department of Transpor- state assessment tests. tation (MassDOT) hearing at City Hall to Instead of taking the three tradi- question the $100,000 state project. tional math classes of Algebra, Ge- At the city’s request, MassDOT has pro- ometry and Algebra 2 in that order posed to upgrade crosswalks with pave- in Grades 9,10 and 11, Malden High ment markings, signs, Americans with Dis- students will next year be taught a abilities Act (ADA)-compliant ramps, and curb extensions on Essex Street adjacent to mix of the three separate subjects in ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Ingalls Elementary School; install a pedes- courses called Math 1, Math 2 and Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo. trian crosswalk, curb extension, and two Math 3. ADA-compliant ramps at the intersection Lombardi, who came to Malden of Central Avenue and Sutton Street; and High after serving several years as Revere mayor shopping for install bicycle lanes and signs along O’Cal- principal at Lawrence High School, laghan Way. told the School Committee that he Daniel King, the owner of 102 Central MATH, A7 ways to close ‘grocery gap’ Ave. and the Sign Store, said he objects to the city taking his loading area for the proj- By Thor Jourgensen grocery stores in their communities or ect. “I’ve been at this location since 1979 and ITEM NEWS EDITOR lack sufficient stores to provide com- we use that area daily for shipping and re- INSIDE petitive food pricing. ceiving,” King said. “The easement comes REVERE — Mayor Brian Arrigo is Chelsea ranks first on the grocery In Lynn worried about a new study that ranks right to the front of my main entrance and NSCC’s career fair for veterans. A3 gap list and Lynn is ranked eighth. I oppose it. I don’t see how it makes it safer the city fifth on a list of 10 Massachu- Arrigo wants to work with the Mas- setts communities suffering a “grocery for pedestrians.” In Peabody sachusetts Food Trust Program, estab- Several residents questioned whether the Doughty indicted on rape, gap.” lished by state law in 2014, to provide a Newly released data by the Massa- improvements made sense. murder charges. A6 flexible financing tool to help establish, Pamela Laramie and Patricia Pfeiffer, chusetts Public Health Association renovate, or expand grocery stores and who live on O’Callaghan Way, agreed the (MPHA) reported that 2.8 million Mas- In Sports other fresh food retailers. biggest problem along the busy road is Keefe powers Prep lacrosse sachusetts residents face transporta- past lancers. B1 tion difficulties in getting to and from GROCERIES, A7 MASSDOT, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 60° VOL. 139, ISSUE 131 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 44° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 OBITUARIES A former treasurer Reverend Thomas R. Champigny, 62 Patricia A. Paige, 70 1955-2017 charged with larceny

SPRINGFIELD — left Notre Dame du SWAMPSCOTT — Patricia is survived By Steve Freker his staff’s research al- Reverend Thomas R. Bon Conseil Par- Patricia Ann (O’Brien) by her son, James FOR THE ITEM leged there were some 50 Champigny, 62, was ish on Sabbatical Paige, 70, of Swamp- A. Paige II and his “questionable purchases” MALDEN — A 48-year- totaling nearly $11,000 Called Safely Home in 2010. Following scott, died peacefully fiancé Kate Delaney old former Malden K-8 on Saturday, May 6, his Sabbatical, he on Sunday surround- both of Lynn; her and dating back some school Parent Teacher 18 months, to May 2015, 2017. He passed served as Chaplin ed by her family at close cousin, Cory Organization treasurer when Marenghi assumed into Eternal Life at of Providence Place, Beverly Hospital. Born Paulette and his wife is due in court Wednes- the post of Forestdale Massachusetts Gen- Mary’s Meadow and in Lynn during the Mary Jane of Bever- day morning for allegedly eral Hospital in Bos- Beaven Kelly, all in PTO treasurer. Stone Age, she was ly; and her beloved making nearly $11,000 in ton surrounded by Holyoke. In addition The Malden Police be- the daughter of the dog, Angus. Often re- unauthorized purchases the care and comfort of his to his parents, he was also gan an investigation late Daniel and Anna (Mari- ferred to as the “Patti Wagon” dating to 2015, using the loving family. He was born in predeceased by his loving along with investigators no) O’Brien. She had lived in by her son’s friends, who she PTO credit card. Lynn on February 12, 1955, brother, Carl E. Champig- Swampscott for the greater called “her boys”, she will be Jane Marenghi was from the Middlesex Dis- a son of the late Edward W. ny who was Called Home in part of her life, and had also extremely missed by family, trict Attorney’s office. Champigny and Eva Marie 2003. He leaves his loving charged by Malden Police resided in Florida for over 20 friends, co-workers and Dollar in December 2016 with About two weeks after (Comeau) Champigny. He at- brother and sister, Edward W. years. She was a graduate of Stores throughout the New the Forestdale principal tended Saint Jean the Baptist Champigny and Jean-Marie larceny over $250 after a St. Mary’s High School, class of England area. three-month investigation turned over the bank re- Grammar School in Lynn and LeMieux and her husband, 1964, and attended the Amer- Service information: Vis- cords to authorities, po- graduated from Saint John’s Richard, all of Lynn; his four and was scheduled to be ican Banking Institute while iting hours will be held on arraigned in Malden Dis- lice said there was an in- Preparatory School in Dan- cherished nephews and two working as a supervisor at the Friday from 4-7:30 p.m. in cident at the school where vers. He furthered his educa- cherished nieces, Zachary, trict Court, according to Lynn Institute for Savings. the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, police. Marenghi allegedly ver- tion and attended Merrimack Andrew, Mary and Thomas Patricia, aka “Patient Access 426 Broadway (Rt 129), Lynn, The situation firstbally threatened Concan- College in North Andover be- Champigny and Melissa and Patti,” worked in the Admitting with a funeral service at 7:30 came to light last Sep- non about the finances fore beginning his studies for Christopher LeMieux; and his Office at Salem Hospital for p.m. Relatives and friends tember when Forestdale issue. Concannon sought the Priesthood at Saint John’s many dear cousins, friends 27 years until her retirement. are respectfully invited to at- School principal Donald and received a charge of Seminary in Brighton. He con- and extended members of the She was a member of the AOH tend her services as well as a intimidation of a witness tinued his priesthood studies Champigny, Comeau and Le- Concannon acted on in- in Salem, assisted numerous Celebration of Patti’s Life at against Marenghi. at Christ the King Seminary in Mieux families. quiries from other school Swampscott Youth Athletics, the Lynn Italian American Cit- Marenghi was charged East Aurora, N.Y. where he was Service Information: PTO volunteers about and was a devout parishioner at izens Club on 93 Harbor Ave with larceny in Decem- ordained to the Transitional Father Thomas will Lie in both St. John’s and Holy Family following her final visitations. the balance in the PTO Diaconate in 1980. He per- State on Monday, May 15, account when they plan- ber. Police said in March Churches while volunteering any In lieu of flowers, donations a judge denied a motion formed pastoral work during 2017 from 3-7 p.m. which way she could for almost any may be made to Toys for Tots, ning a fundraiser, police by Marenghi’s attorney the summers of 1977 to will be followed by a 7 p.m. cause. Patti also enjoyed watch- c/o Massachusetts State Po- said. to dismiss the larceny 1979, at Holy Trinity Parish in Prayer Vigil Service at the ing sports, gardening, sun tan- lice Toys for Tots Coordinator, According to reports, Greenfield, Mass. and served Our Lady of Sorrows Chap- ning in her driveway, haggling, 124 Acton St. Maynard, MA Concannon contacted charge, but at the same as a Transitional Deacon at el at Providence Place, 5 days at the beach, socializing 01754. Directions and guest- Malden Police after check- hearing ruled against the Blessed Sacrament Parish Gamelin Street, Holyoke, and tearing up yard sales. book at www.solimine.com. ing Forestdale PTO bank witness intimidation alle- in Holyoke, Mass. He was or- MA 01040. A Pontifical statements and he and gation. dained to the Priesthood for Mass of Christian Burial the Diocese of Springfield on will be celebrated by the May 16, 1981, by the Most Most Reverend Mitchell T. Reverend Joseph F. Maguire, Rozanski, Bishop of Spring- Aaron Hernandez’s murder conviction Bishop of Springfield at the field on Tuesday, May 16, Cathedral of Saint Michael 2017 at 11 a.m. at the Our the Archangel in Springfield. Lady of Sorrows Chapel. His is tossed by judge after his suicide He celebrated his first Mass burial will take place on at his home parish, Saint Jean Wednesday, May 17, 2017 de Baptiste Church in Lynn. at 12 p.m. at Saint Jean Father Champigny served as de Baptiste Cemetery, 134 Parochial Assistant at the Broadway, Lynn, MA 01904. former Immaculate Concep- His funeral services are tion Parish in Easthampton, entrusted to the St. Pierre- MA from 1981 to 1983 and Phaneuf Springfield Cha- 1985 to 1986, Saint Thom- pels, (413-737-1177), 7 as the Apostle Parish in West Chapin Terrace, Springfield, Springfield, Mass. from 1983 MA 01107. For those who to 1985 and Our Lady of the prefer, his family requests Blessed Sacrament Parish in that memorial donations Westfield, Mass. from 1986 be made in his memory to to 1994. He also served as the Alzheimer’s Associa- Administrator of Saint Patrick tion, Massachusetts/New Parish in Northfield, Mass. in Hampshire Chapter, 480 1994 and later at the former Pleasant Street, Framing- Notre Dame du Bon Conseil ham, MA 02472 or to the Parish in Easthampton. He American Cancer Society, was named Pastor of Notre 30 Speen Street, Framing- Dame du Bon Conseil in Oc- ham, MA 01701. For more tober of 1995 and served in details, please visit: www. that position until 2007. He stpierrephaneuf.com.

Christine L. Mitchell, 49 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Shaneah Jenkins, left, Odin Lloyd’s girlfriend, and his sister Olivia Ward, center, react to the LYNN — Mrs. Chris- above all, loved her judge’s ruling. Lloyd’s mother, Ursula Ward, right, sits stoically, right. tine L. (Riihimaki) family and friends. Mitchell, 49, of She was a genuine By Denise Lavoie had applied the legal doc- mined by the dismissal of Hernandez was found Lynn, died Saturday, person who did not ASSOCIATED PRESS trine “without exception,” Hernandez’s conviction. naked April 19 and hang- May 6, 2017, in the have a bad word to even in cases of suicide. An attorney in Hernan- ing from a bed sheet tied North Shore Med- say about anyone. FALL RIVER — A judge They said his conviction dez’s criminal case filed around the window bars ical Center Salem In addition to her on Tuesday erased a 2013 wasn’t considered final court papers last month of his cell. Correction offi- Hospital after a long husband and her murder conviction against because the automatic that said his estate is cur- cers found that cardboard illness. She was parents she leaves former NFL star Aaron appeal he was entitled to rently worth “zero.” had been shoved into the the wife and child- her son, Adam C. Hernandez, ruling that had not been heard. Sheff said the only iden- tracks of Hernandez’s cell hood sweetheart of Mr. Ivan Mitchell of Lynn, a daughter, case law in Massachusetts Prosecutor Patrick tifiable assets he knows door to prevent it from K. Mitchell with whom she Brittany L. Mitchell of Lynn, has long established that Bomberg said Hernan- of are Hernandez’s house, opening. Hernandez also shared 29 years of marriage. her sisters Linda Riihimaki defendants who die before dez’s suicide was a “calcu- valued at $1.3 million, had put shampoo on the She was born in San Diego, and Patricia A. Craven, both their appeals are heard lated act.” He cited a re- and a Hummer. But he floor to make it slippery, Calif. the daughter of Robert of Peabody. She also leaves should have their convic- port issued last week from noted that a message Her- the report states. and Kathleen (Cook) Riihi- several aunts, uncles, cous- tions vacated. the Department of Correc- nandez left for his fiancee An autopsy by the state maki of Somersworth, N.H. ins, nieces and nephews. Bristol County Superi- tion that said Hernandez said, in part: “You’re rich.” medical examiner’s office She was raised in Virginia She is the sister of the late or Court Judge E. Susan told another inmate he “We don’t know what determined the cause of Beach, Va. and Lynn. She Rachel Tanguay and sister in Garsh said she was com- had heard a “rumor” that that refers to. We’d like to death was asphyxia by was a graduate of Lynn Clas- law of the late Darryl Craven. pelled to follow precedent if an inmate has an open find out,” he said. hanging and the manner sical High School. Chrissy Service information: Her in ordering that Hernan- appeal on his case and Representatives for the of death was suicide. also attended Salem State funeral will be held on dez’s first-degree murder dies in prison, he will be Patriots, the NFL and the Hernandez, who grew College and received many Friday, May 12, 2017 at conviction be dismissed acquitted. NFL Players Association up in Bristol, Conn., and certificates from courses11 a.m. in the SOLIMINE in the death of semi-pro- Garsh said there may declined to comment on played football at the Uni- taken in business and fi- Funeral Home, 67 Ocean fessional football player be “complex and myriad” whether the team has any versity of Florida, was con- Odin Lloyd. Hernandez nance. She was employed in Street (Rte 1A) Lynn. Visit- reasons that Hernandez outstanding financial ob- sidered an up-and-com- killed himself in prison the financial field as a risk ing hours are on Thursday killed himself five days af- ligations to Hernandez or ing star during his three last month while serving a manager. from 5-8 p.m. Relatives ter he was acquitted in a his estate. seasons with the Patriots. life sentence. Chrissy loved the water, and friends are respectful- 2012 double murder. She Hernandez’s appellate He was cut from the team Lloyd’s mother fought boating the ocean, swimming ly invited. In lieu of flowers, cited a report from pris- attorney, John Thompson, hours after his arrest in back tears after the ruling and fishing. She enjoyeddonations may be made on officials that some in- told reporters he believes Lloyd’s killing. Tuesday, saying the for- taking cruises, camping and to theIN Northeast MEMORIAM Animal mates knew about a radio it’s still uncertain as to Bristol County District JAMES RICKSON mer New England Patri- country western music. She Shelter, 347 Highland Ave, broadcast that speculat- whether Hernandez took Attorney Thomas Quinn FIVE YEARS ots tight end would always loved all animals and espe- Salem,2012 ~ MassachusettsMAY 10 ~ 2017 ed Hernandez may have his own life. Thompson III said Tuesday that be guilty in the eyes of her cially rescue animals. She 01970If roses or growALS inAssociation, Heaven, Lord, been gay. She also said a said he has recent corre- the legal doctrine that please pick a bunch for me. Place family. had a love of scary movies, Massachusetts Chapter, “possible mental distur- spondence from Hernan- prompted Garsh to vacate them in my son's arms and tell “In our book, he’s guilty, a love not shared by her hus- 315him Norwoodthey're from me.Park Tell South,him that I bance” was reflected in a dez in which he said he Hernandez’s conviction is and he’s always going to band. Chrissy had a flair for Norwood,love him andMassachusetts when he turns to suicide note to his fiancee was interested in pursu- “archaic.” smile, place a kiss upon his cheek be guilty,” Ursula Ward interior decorating as well as 02062. Directions and in which he said his death ing an appeal of his con- “Despite the tragic end- and hold him for awhile. said during a news confer- all the wonderful things she guestbook at www.solimi- was “the Supreme’s, the viction. ing to Aaron Hernandez’s ence. did around her home. Chrissy, ne.com.Lovingly remembered and sadly almighty’s plan, not mine.” Hernandez’s lead attor- life, he should not reap the missed by Mom Joyce, sisters Prosecutors said they Lloyd’s mother has filed ney in the double mur- legal benefits of an anti- Robin & James Burley, Lisa & Ed would appeal the ruling Tansey, and families a wrongful-death lawsuit der trial, Jose Baez, has quated rule,” Quinn said. to the Massachusetts Su- against Hernandez. Her pledged to independently preme Judicial Court. attorney, Douglas Sheff, investigate the death. IN MEMORIAM Lawyers for Hernandez said he doesn’t believe the State police said in an JIM RICKSON had argued that the SJC 781-593-7700 5 YEAR ANNIVERSARY civil case will be under- investigative report that 8/17/63 ~ 5/10/12 Publishing Daily, except Sundays ITEM CLASSIFIEDS USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 IN MEMORIAM Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA JAMES RICKSON and additional offices. GET RESULTS! 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Loved and missed by Lisa, Ed, Kayleigh, Kristin and Matthew. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 A3 LYNN Parkinson’s NSCC hosts career fair for veterans Fitness coming to Lynn soon

Parkinson’s Fitness balance and movement, founders Keith and Linda strength-building, boxing Hall want to help Lynn and conditioning, yoga, and other North Shore and a music therapy cho- residents living with Par- ral group in Danvers, kinson’s Disease. Topsfield, Salem, Beverly, Keith Hall, who was di- Hamilton, and Gloucester. agnosed with Parkinson’s They estimate more at age 55, looked for re- than 1,600 North Shore sources to help him live residents are diagnosed with the disease and con- with Parkinson’s. cluded there were no obvi- The Halls and their ous Parkinson’s resources team of instructors mo- north of Boston. tivate class participants The Halls are seeking to and those who provide expand their Salem and their care to visualize Cape Ann area nonprofit their challenges and con- committed to addressing tinue creating goals that physical and emotional provide a rewarding qual- challenges produced by ity of life. Parkinson’s, a chronic, For more detailed infor- progressive neurological mation about the organi- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE condition. zation, visit www.parkin- The couple, who es- sonsfitness.org. Contact Francisco Ureña of Veterans Services speaks to veterans at the job fair, at North Shore tablished a single, ex- Keith and Linda Hall by Community College. More than 60 employers were represented. ercise-focused program email at parkinsonsfit- in 2013, currently of- [email protected] or by By Thomas Grillo tation, U.S. Customs and the lowest level in years, “We are always looking fer customized exercise, phone at 781-572-5918. ITEM STAFF Border Protection, as well according to Executive for the best talent and as nonprofits, filled the Office of Labor and Work- that includes people with George Rivers got the school’s gym. force Development. passion, dedication, reli- bad news two weeks ago “We have something for John Gelfand, a U.S. when Rent-A-Tool in Re- ability, hard work, motiva- KIPP poets make everyone,” said Jermaine Coast Guard vet, said he tion and a desire to grow,” vere, his employer of near- Williams, NSCC’s vice is studying at NSCC and he said. “No one better ly 19 years, closed. president of student af- is hoping to find an intern- represents those qualities biggest bang at The 54-year-old Dan- fairs. “This truly is a col- ship. vers resident and U.S. Air laborative effort.” Robert Ross, 68, a Viet- than active military and Force veteran is worried Francisco Urena, sec- nam-era veteran who veterans.” Boston poetry about landing a new job. retary of the state De- grew up in Lynn, was Jason Juliano, a recruit- “I’m thinking about be- partment of Veterans’ among the 90 workers laid er at Boston Children’s coming a tractor trailer Services, thanked all the off from Analogic Corp. in Hospital, said have 600 competition driver,” he said. “But I’m employers for their com- Peabody in 2015 after 44 jobs available in Boston exploring all my options.” mitment to empower and years. and its satellite locations. Rivers was one of doz- hire veterans. “If I hadn’t been laid off Among the jobs include Their first-place win at the Indigo Society Poets ens of vets who attended “Don’t let this be the I’d be still working,” he nursing, clinical and lab this year’s Louder Than in the audience who were the Veterans & Commu- only day that we assist said. work. a Bomb is the culmina- with us throughout the nity Job Fair at North vets,” he said. “Let’s try Marc Wilder, a recruiter “There’s a lot of growth tion of a four-year journey entire writing process,” Shore Community College to see what else we can from Comcast Corp., said due to internal mobility for Knowledge Is Power said Kerri Brown, KIPP (NSCC) Tuesday. More do throughout the year to the cable company plans in the hospital.” he said. Program Lynn Academy’s English Language Arts than 60 employers repre- make a difference in the to hire more than 1,000 (KIPP) Indigo Society Po- teacher and Spoken Word senting two dozen indus- lives of veterans and their workers in Greater Bos- “Veterans are among the ets. coach. tries including General families.” ton. Those jobs include best hires.” Competing in the Bos- Brown said two KIPP Electric Co., Raytheon, The Bay State has technicians who do instal- ton-based poetry compe- Thomas Grillo can be poets, Garcia and Shelo- Boston Children’s Hos- 365,000 veterans. As of lation at homes and busi- tition, Michelle Garcia, la, will join the Massa- pital, the Massachusetts last month, 3.8 percent nesses, inside support, reached at tgrillo@item- Kingsley Metelus, Tope chusetts’ state team at Department of Transpor- are unemployed, among sales and management. live.com. Shelola, Hannah Park- Brave New Voices poetry er, Haja Ba and Destiny Fernandez took home top competition in San Fran- honors. cisco. “Witnessing the found- “Our team is currently ing members achieve first collaborating on a piece out of 44 teams, after for the Juneteenth cele- making it to final stage bration and KIPP School the last three years, is an Summit,” she said. unparalleled moment in Parker is a KIPP sopho- my career. I’m incredibly more and the other three proud of not only the com- students will be entering peting six poets also of college this fall. Sign up now for the Lynn Police Student Academy

The 2017 Lynn Police Thursday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Student Academy (LPSA) The mission of the acad- George Rivers, is now accepting applica- emy is to educate all ca- one of the tions. dets in the area of law, The LPSA is a six-week attendees policing, courts and cor- at the fair. summer program offered rections while further- by the Lynn Police De- ing the values of team- ITEM PHOTO | partment with the assis- work, responsibility, and OWEN O’ROURKE tance and cooperation of self-confidence; promoting the Lynn School Depart- community, leadership LAW OFFICES OF ment. Lynn residents be- and integrity. JAMES J. CARRIGAN tween the ages of 13 and Those who are inter- 18 are eligible to apply. • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation The 2017 Lynn Police ested can download the Ad Special application on the Lynn • Accidents Student Academy will 25 years located across begin on Monday, July police website or pick up from Lynn District Court 10 and conclude with a an application in the guid- 15 Johnson St. Springtime is yard sale time. graduation ceremony on ance department of any 781-596-0100 Thursday, August 17 at secondary school. Appli- JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday the new Thurgood Mar- cations are due no later RONALD D. MALLOY shall Middle School. Acad- than June 23 and space is www.jamescarriganlaw.com $29.00 special rate! emy hours are Monday – limited. [email protected] Includes attention-getting header graphic, four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit Catch up with your containing signs and sales tips! favorite team Don’t miss out! Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 in Item Sports! or email [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 OPINION CARL P. LEUBSDORF HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Change is happening, but that B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   doesn’t mean there’s improvement News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W   J. K Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton One of the prime argu- said on MSNBC. Though for older, sicker people. Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan ments for U.S. House pas- only the House has act- • It provides a $765 bil- Chief Operating O cer Chairman sage of the Trump-Ryan ed, Trump’s assurance of lion tax cut for wealthier Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ‘  health care bill sounds reduced health care costs Americans by eliminating Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 depressingly familiar. and insurance deductibles tax increases on invest- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 And that should provide might convince a casu- ment income and higher All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 a warning for all but the al viewer those problems Medicare taxes that paid 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 most rigidly partisan. were solved. for the ACA. Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 It may not be perfect To be fair, the Afford- • It punches a hole in the Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 legislation, that argument able Care Act has issues required coverage of cer- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] goes, but we promised that have to be addressed, tain specific medical con- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Subscriptions change, and change is bet- including the need for ex- ditions like maternity and John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] ter than more of the same. panded Medicaid cover- mental health benefits That’s similar to last No- age in states like Texas Circulation and the protection against [email protected] vember’s argument to vote that rejected it. But much higher costs for those with for Donald Trump — de- of the current situation, pre-existing conditions. Ext. 3 spite misgivings about his in which insurance com- States could seek waiv- Newsroom character and qualifica- panies are withdrawing ers of those requirements [email protected] tions — because he will their coverage, stems from from the Department of [email protected] change Washington and the uncertainty spurred Health and Human Ser- Ext. 4 EDITORIAL couldn’t be worse than by seven years of GOP ef- vices, headed by bitter Sports Hillary Clinton. forts to undercut the law ACA foe Tom Price. [email protected] By now, the likely dam- and Trump’s failure to Most political analysts Ext. 5 age from that 2016 illogic develop an acceptable re- agreed that a backlash is becoming increasingly placement. from the vote could threat- Retail and Online evident. So is the potential Instead, House Repub- Advertising en Republican control of [email protected] KIPP impact of this thorough- licans passed a measure the House next year. In ly bad legislation, which that would cost millions an initial test next month, ADVERTISING is why last week’s House of lower-income Trump the June 20 runoff elec- Ernie Carpenter Jr. deserves action may threaten many voters their health care tion for Price’s old seat in Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 Republican members of coverage and transfer Georgia’s 6th District in [email protected] Congress, even if the Sen- $800 billion from Medic- the Atlanta suburbs will Mike Germano credit ate improves it. aid recipients to wealthy almost certainly be read Director of Advertising Six months after taxpayers. as a harbinger of the 2018 and Business Development Knowledge Is Power Program charter school stu- ext. 1257 Trump’s election, rather Some members justified midterms. dents placed first out of 44 teams last Saturday in [email protected] than cleaning the Wash- their votes on their confi- Another upcoming spe- a poetry spoken word competition that crisscrossed ington “swamp,” he has dence the Senate will im- cial election, the May 25 Bob Gunther Boston and ended with two members of the four-stu- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 staffed the government prove it. test in Montana, illustrat- dent winning team preparing to head to California [email protected] with millionaires, Wash- But regardless of any ed the tightrope some GOP for a national competition. Michele Iannaco ington lobbyists and con- Senate changes, any ulti- candidates may try to Accomplished Lynn students are constantly and Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 servative ideologues. They mate compromise with the walk. The New York Times consistently putting the city on the map. Their [email protected] have set in motion steps House may well lack some said Republican nominee achievements span a broad spectrum of skills and Ralph Mitchell that portend incalculable of the protections the Af- Greg Gianforte told poten- abilities. The English High School Marine Corps damage to the environ- fordable Care Act gave Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets tial Washington fundrais- [email protected] ment, voting rights and many Americans who are ers he was “thankful” for have taken home top honors again and again in minorities without fulfill- older and poorer or have Patricia Whalen the House action, but an Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 drill competitions, including their recent wins in ment of his extravagant pre-existing conditions. Texas. aide said that only meant [email protected] promises of reopened steel That’s a likely result if Re- he appreciated the process Lynn Vocational Technical Institute SkillsUSA mills and coal mines, and publicans meet their goal BUSINESS OFFICE team members have translated their attention to was under way, not that better and cheaper health of repealing and replacing Beth Bresnahan Lynn’s neediest individuals and launched communi- he would necessarily have benefits. Obamacare. voted for that bill. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 ty improvement projects that have won them nation- In areas like the envi- Note these key House [email protected] al honors. The argument for ronment and immigra- provisions: change over the status quo Susan J. Conti Lynn high school musicians, artists, academicians tion, the administration is • The bill curbs the Med- Controller, ext. 1288 and athletes excel and achieve and KIPP poets give is always a powerful one [email protected] quite open with what it’s icaid expansion, which in American politics. It the city another reason to set aside animosity be- doing. In others, it’s been enabled 12 million more was in November. But on Ted Grant tween traditional public schools and charter schools disingenuous, like touting Publisher, ext. 1234 Americans to receive health reform, the chang- and take pride in Lynn. White House meetings to [email protected] health insurance, dump- es taking place in Wash- KIPP administrators and Lynn public school ed- discuss the opioid crisis ing future costs on states ington provide a powerful Marian Kinney ucators might as well be on the opposite sides of a while proposing to elim- that in many cases won’t ext. 1212 counter-argument in favor proverbial Berlin Wall when it comes to achieve- inate most funds for the be willing or able to afford [email protected] of caution. ment and educational quality. The charter school agency that is fighting it. them. Will Kraft lays claim to providing a kindergarten through high Trump’s Rose Garden • It replaces the feder- Carl P. Leubsdorf is a Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 school education that buttresses education with dis- [email protected] “victory speech” was “kind al subsidies that helped columnist for The Dallas cipline and incentive. of like” President George 9 million lower-income Jennifer Perez Morning News. Readers Public school officials argue charter schools like W. Bush prematurely hail- Americans pay for health ext. 1205 KIPP diverge from the basic definition of public ing the fall of Baghdad as coverage with tax credits may email him at [email protected] schools when they place limitations through a lottery “Mission Accomplished,” that will provide less fi- carl.p.leubsdorf@gmail. Carolina Trujillo or any other system on who can attend schools like Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C, nancial support, especially com Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 KIPP. [email protected] The most glaring example of differences setting Jim Wilson apart charter schools like KIPP and Lynn pub- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 lic schools is the new construction challenge. Lynn [email protected] opened a new, state-of-the-art middle school last year CIRCULATION but a push to get public support this year for two Lisa Mahmoud more schools fell flat. Manager, ext. 1239 Public schools face the dual challenge of getting [email protected] state approval to build and win public support to CLASSIFIED pay for schools. The latter is the bigger challenge: Abbe Young Smith Residents like new schools, but not in their back- Manager, ext. 1276 yards, and people who don’t have kids in school [email protected] think twice about paying more taxes to pay for new Kerry Smith schools. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 Charter schools don’t have these challenges. With a [email protected] national support network, KIPP built its school atop the Highlands and mapped out expansion plans that NEWSROOM required Board of Elementary and Secondary Edu- Bill Brotherton cation approval but no thorny citywide public refer- Features Editor ext. 1338 endum. [email protected] With all the differences separating them, tradi- Gayla Cawley tional public schools and their self-proclaimed heir Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] apparents share achievement as an objective. Kids wants to impress their parents and their peers but, Cheryl Charles most of all, they want to feel good about themselves. Night Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] KIPP’s top honors in the Louder Than A Bomb poetry competition gives the school a well-earned Tori Faieta Copy Editor place in Lynn’s long line of student accomplish- [email protected] ments. Thomas Grillo ILLUSTRATION | JOHN DARKOW Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] JONATHAN BERNSTEIN Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Senate committee makes big mess bigger News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] The Senate Judiciary subcom- focused on questions of “un- to try to get at the truth. And the rity adviser Michael Flynn. And Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 mittee hearing on Russia featur- masking” and on potential media investigation ping-pongs around, it could dig further to nail down [email protected] ing Sally Yates and James Clap- leaks. And Ted Cruz, naturally, with this subcommittee calling the information we don’t yet Katie Morrison per demonstrated why the Senate asked about Hillary Clinton’s these witnesses today and other know. Sports Reporter really needs a select committee emails. panels calling other witnesses at Such a committee would be able [email protected] appointed to handle the investi- Democrats did better, but some other times, without any rhyme Owen O’Rourke gation. of them were more interested in or reason. to find a way to protect classified information while putting on the Photographer, ext. 1224 There were good points to the partisan gamesmanship than The solution is still a small [email protected] hearing: Republicans Lindsey putting facts on the record and Senate select committee similar record and in public what needs Anne Marie Tobin Graham and Ben Sasse asked pushing the witnesses to clarify in size, scope and resources to to be public. And it could be thor- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 good questions, as did several their testimony. the Watergate committee. Such ough, unlike the hodgepodge we [email protected] Democrats. But the rest of the Re- The problem is the format. a committee could carefully lay have now. Bridget Turcotte publicans almost entirely ignored Large committees (or subcom- out all that we already know: Reporter, ext. 1269 the topic of the hearing. mittees, in this case) lead to Russian involvement in the Jonathan Bernstein is a [email protected] Some focused on Donald everyone asking (sometimes re- 2016 presidential election, along Bloomberg View columnist. David Wilson Trump’s first travel ban, which petitive) questions; the goal for with already-clear malfeasance Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Yates opposed when she was individual senators is to make a by some Trump people, certainly Readers may email him at jber- [email protected] acting attorney general. Some fuss during their questions, not including former national secu- [email protected]. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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All address information, particu- at 7:47 a.m. Tuesday at 157 Accidents Doughty indicted on larly arrests, reflect police records. In Parkland Ave.; at 11:51 a.m. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Tuesday at 358 Broadway. A report of a motor vehicle accident at 1:23 p.m. Monday it is the sole responsibility of the con- A report of a gunshot at 10:40 p.m. Monday at 34 Na- at Maple and Tedesco streets. rape, murder charges cerned party to contact the relevant hant St. police department and have the de- Complaints By Gayla Cawley weapon. ed after being questioned partment issue a notice of correction Overdose ITEM STAFF In addition to the kill- for panhandling. Inves- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of a person yelling ings, Doughty is accused tigators who approached for help at 6:19 p.m. Monday PEABODY — An Essex ifications will not be made without A report of an overdose at of raping O’Connor, tak- Doughty learned he was 3:05 p.m. Monday on Eastern at Marblehead Harbor. Multiple County grand jury handed wanted for a double homi- express notice of change from the ing steps to set the Farm Avenue; at 10:25 p.m. Monday callers reported a person yell- up indictments Tuesday Avenue house on fire, and cide in Peabody and car- arresting police department. in connection with the on Newhall Street; at 12:19 ing for help and they thought with the armed carjack- jacking in Boston. killing of a Peabody cou- p.m. Tuesday on Broad Street; the person was in the water. ing of Kenneth Metz, 64, His co-defendant, Mi- The boat (Whaler) picked up ple. LYNN at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday on Far- in Middleton days later chael Hebb, 45, was indict- rar Street. the person in the water. Mark Greenlaw, 37, died ed for two counts of acces- after he was shot in the while on the run. Arrests Metz told reporters that sory after the fact and one Theft NAHANT head. His fiancee, Jennifer count of attempted arson. Derek Beaulieu, of 22 O’Connor, 40, was killed Doughty confessed to the double homicide during The murder charges he Range Heights Circle, was ar- A report of a larceny at 1:19 Accidents after she was stabbed in was arraigned on Feb. 21 rested on warrant charges of p.m. Monday at 21 Whiting her neck and torso. The the carjacking, saying he killed the couple because in Peabody District Court nighttime breaking and enter- St.; at 2:13 p.m. Monday at A report of a motor vehicle killings happened around will be dismissed. they had given heroin to ing for a felony, disturbing the 21 Howard St.; at 4:44 p.m. accident at 4:55 p.m. Thurs- Feb. 17 at 19 Farm Ave. Both men will be ar- his godfather. Authorities peace and Class C drug pos- Monday at 14 Holland Ave.; at day on Valley Road; at 1:08 Wes Doughty, 39, was raigned in Salem District have not released a mo- session at 4:21 p.m. Monday. 11:53 am. Tuesday at 39 Ne- a.m. Monday at Nahant Rotary indicted for two counts Court at a later date. Michael Bradley, 41, was whall St.; at 12:21 p.m. Tues- on Causeway. of murder and one count tive. arrested and charged with day at 41 Lake Ave. each of rape, attempted Doughty was appre- Gayla Cawley can be disorderly conduct, resisting A report of motor vehicle Theft arson, carjacking, kid- hended Feb. 24 in South reached at gcawley@item- arrest assault and battery with theft at 3:52 p.m. Monday at napping, and assault and Carolina after a week on live.com. Follow her on a dangerous weapon and on 21 Howard St. A report of a larceny/forg- battery with a dangerous the run. He was arrest- Twitter @GaylaCawley. warrants at 10:50 am. Tuesday. A report of a robbery at 1:08 ery/fraud at 7:32 p.m. Satur- Timothy Brown, 23, of 44 a.m. Tuesday at 15 Salem St. day at Bass Point Apartments O’Callaghan Way, was arrested on Sea Breeze Lane. on a warrant at 12:47 a.m. Vandalism Man punches woman in Tuesday. PEABODY Alvin Carter, 37, of 84 Win- A report of vandalism at throp Ave., Revere, was arrest- 1:51 p.m. Monday at 11 Circle Accidents face and steals her purse ed and charged with opera- Ave. tion of a motor vehicle with a A report of motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle revoked license at 7:16 p.m. vandalism at 6:46 a.m. Tues- accident at 2:51 a.m. Tuesday By Gayla Cawley The woman told police took her purse, before he Monday. day at 9A Lyman St. at 2 Buttonwood Lane and 48 ITEM STAFF she was going to that ad- took off running, Kmiec dress to meet someone, said. Rolando Nolasco, 25, of 5 Andover St. A caller reported LYNN — Police are and when she walked into The suspect was de- Moulton St., was arrested on a LYNNFIELD hearing a skidding car and a investigating after a courtesy booking at 8:20 a.m. crash. Police reported there the driveway, she was con- scribed as 5 feet 6-7 inches 24-year-old woman re- tall with a thin build. Tuesday. Accidents was no sign of an accident; at ported she was robbed fronted by a black man in Michael Peluso, 41, of 46 12:45 p.m. Tuesday at 10 Cen- his early 20s, Lynn Police Gayla Cawley can be A report of a motor vehicle early Tuesday morning. Michigan Ave., was arrested tennial Drive. A motorcycle vs. Police responded to the Lt. Michael Kmiec said. reached at gcawley@item- and charged with disorderly accident at 1:17 p.m. Friday at a car was reported. The man punched the 71 Main St. and 1 Bay State robbery at 15 Salem St. live.com. Follow her on conduct and malicious wanton A report of a motor vehicle shortly after 1 a.m. woman in the face and Twitter @GaylaCawley. property defacement at 7:54 Road; at 5:11 p.m. Friday on hit and run accident at 11:41 p.m. Monday. Condon Circle; at 6:07 p.m. a.m. Tuesday at Higgins Middle Friday at Herb Chambers Ca- School at 85 Perkins St. Accidents dillac at 395 North Broadway; Markos, co-owner of Nick’s Famous at 3:09 p.m. Saturday on Con- Complaints A report of a motor vehicle don Circle; at 1:11 p.m. Sun- Roast Beef given 1-year probation accident at 12:16 p.m. Mon- day at 347 Essex St. and 1 Pill- A report of a disturbance at 8:53 p.m. Monday at Maddy’s day at 435 Lynnway; at 3:38 ings Pond Road; at 3:33 p.m. BOSTON — The co-own- aiding and assisting in the deposit into the business’ Car Wash at 300 Andover St.; p.m. Monday at 1 City Hall Monday on North Broadway; at er of Nick’s Famous Roast filing of false corporate bank account and report Square; at 4:45 p.m. Mon- at 5:20 a.m. Tuesday at Wal- 8:59 a.m. Tuesday at 511 Wal- Beef in Beverly was sen- and personal tax returns. on their tax returns, how day at Brimblecom Street and nut St. and 199 Salem St. greens at 229 Andover St. tenced Tuesday in federal In April 2017, co-owner much to use to pay sup- Western Avenue; at 6:29 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle A report of suspicious activi- ty at 11:59 a.m. Tuesday at 16 court for skimming nearly Nicholas Koudanis, wife pliers and employees, Monday at 540 Chestnut St.; accident with personal injury $6 million in cash receipts Eleni Koudanis, and their at 8:01 p.m. Monday at Cow- at 3:54 p.m. Sunday at 100 Silverleaf Way. A caller reported and how much to keep for a suspicious woman in the from the business over a son, Steven Koudanis, themselves. drey Avenue and Lynnfield Walnut St. and 425 Market St. six-year period and not were sentenced for their Street; at 8:34 a.m. Tuesday parking lot. She noticed the Eleni Koudanis was woman several times over the reporting that cash as in- role in the scheme. primarily responsible for on Tremont Street. Breaking and Entering come on business and per- From 2008 to 2013, Mar- A report of a motor vehicle last several days, and stated the bookkeeping, and she A report of a breaking and she was taking pictures of her sonal tax returns. kos and Nicholas Koudan- provided some of the false hit and run accident at 6:17 Nicholas Markos, 70, of is, skimmed more than $1 entering at 12:30 p.m. Friday and her child. Police reported income information to the p.m. Monday at 61 Lawton Lynn, was sentenced by million in cash receipts at 120 Salem St. the woman is a private investi- tax preparer and recruit- Ave.; at 10:43 p.m. Monday at U.S. District Court Judge each year from their busi- gator and is doing a follow-up ed employees, including Broad and Dexter streets. Patti B. Saris to one year ness, which they failed to Complaints on an accident from several her son Steven Koudanis, years ago. of probation to be served report on their corporate Breaking and Entering A report of a disturbance at in home confinement and or personal tax returns. to create false cash reg- 8 a.m. Monday at Caruso at ordered to pay $2,063,394 Therefore, each avoided ister receipts to be used, A report of a motor vehi- Theft among other things, in cle breaking and entering at 2 Northway. A caller reported in restitution. the payment of nearly $1 connection with an IRS 11:17 a.m. Monday at 108 the cause of the noise was A report of a stolen motor ve- In January 2017, Mar- million in personal income Chatham St.; at 4:53 a.m. that his garage door broke, hicle at 10:40 a.m. Tuesday at kos pleaded guilty to one taxes during the same pe- tax audit of the business. Tuesday at 40 Judge Road. which caused the loud bang 12 Winthrop St., A caller report- count of conspiracy to de- riod. The actual cash register A report of a breaking and he heard earlier; at 10:36 ed his motorcycle was stolen. fraud the United States Each week, Markos and receipts were not given to entering at 3:58 p.m. Monday a.m. Monday on North Broad- A report of a larceny at 1:07 by obstructing the IRS in Koudanis personally di- the tax preparer who pre- at 524 Lynnfield St.; at 12:36 way. p.m. Tuesday at 24 Hourihan assessing and collecting vided the cash receipts, pared the business and a.m. Tuesday at 40 Dexter St. St. A caller reported $1,200 taxes and 10 counts of determining how much to personal tax returns. Theft was missing from her locked Complaints safe. A report of a robbery at 6:27 The suspect in doctors’ slayings A report of a disturbance at p.m. Sunday at Pump’n Pantry 12:51 p.m. Monday at 46 Ben- at 793 Main St. SWAMPSCOTT nett St.; at 12:55 p.m. Monday A report of a larceny at 8:54 once worked at their posh condo at 50 Newhall St.; at 4:33 p.m. a.m. Tuesday at 805 Main St. Accidents Monday at 72 Mall St.; at 4:50 A report of a motor vehicle p.m. Monday at 27 Sagamore MARBLEHEAD accident at 4:41 p.m. Monday St.; at 10:22 p.m. Monday at at Whole Foods Market at 331 Speedway Gas Station at 120 Arrest Paradise Road. Liberty St.; at 12:04 a.m. Tues- day at 138 North Common John F. Perry III, 73, of 5 Theft St.; at 1:10 a.m. Tuesday at Bessom St., was arrested on a 20 East Highland St.; at 2:14 warrant at 7:20 a.m. Tuesday. A report of a larceny at 3:27 a.m. Tuesday at 63 Lynnway; p.m. Monday at 24 Phillips St.

MASSACHUSETTS CRIME BRIEFS

Ex-doctor acquitted of November 2013. Another ald, of Worcester, pleaded A Boston police sexually assaulting patient testified that he guilty Tuesday to charges vehicle patrols, touched her inappropri- that include assault to near the scene patients in exams ately at AdCare Hospital murder and reckless en- of the double WORCESTER (AP) — A in March 2014. dangerment of a child. murder in the former Massachusetts Shiu’s lawyer told jurors McDonald will be eval- penthouse of doctor has been acquitted the women’s testimonies uated and then return to the Macallen of charges he sexually were inconsistent. court June 23 for sentenc- Building, cen- assaulted two patients Prosecutors argued that ing. His attorney says ter, in Boston. during medical examina- two women who didn’t he’ll make his recommen- tions. know each other wouldn’t dation after his client is PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The Telegram & Gazette falsely accuse the same evaluated. doctor of sexually assault- Family members asked reports a jury found Dr. BOSTON (AP) — The His attorney entered Colleagues of Bolanos, Ho Yin “Aaron” Shiu not ing them. the judge to send McDon- ald to a mental health man suspected of killing not-guilty pleas on his who worked as a pedi- guilty Tuesday in Worces- two engaged doctors in behalf during his arraign- Man pleads guilty to facility. atric anesthesiologist at ter of rape and four their luxury penthouse ment Monday at the hos- Prosecutors say Mc- Massachusetts Eye and counts of indecent assault assaulting 3-year-old nephew condominium once held a pital where he is recover- Donald strangled the boy Ear Infirmary in Boston, and battery stemming job there. ing from gunshot wounds described her as compas- from two assaults alleged WORCESTER (AP) — A until he became uncon- Palladion Services LLC, suffered during a standoff sionate, caring and an to have occurred in 2013 Massachusetts man who scious, pushed him down which provides concierge with police. and 2014. authorities say tried to the stairs and tried to and security services, said Responding officersintegral part of the team, A patient alleged that strangle his 3-year-old drown him in a bathtub it hired Bampumim Teix- found the victims bound the Boston Globe report- Shiu, formerly of Shrews- nephew and then drown in September. Officers eira in October 2015 after and dead. A black bag of ed. bury, touched her inap- him in a bathtub has found the child alive but performing background jewelry was also found in- Employees said Tuesday propriately during an pleaded guilty to assault suffering from injuries and reference checks, side their unit. that Bolanos was partic- examination at the spine charges. to the face and neck which were clean. In a statement, Field’s ularly talented at putting center at UMass Memo- Masslive.com reports that weren’t considered The company said Teix- family called the deaths children and their parents rial Medical Center in 22-year-old Taj McDon- life-threatening. eira worked at the condo of both doctors “a tragedy at ease. more than a year ago for beyond measure.” “If any of my three chil- about three weeks. His “However, we want to re- dren were ever to need employment at Palladion member Richard and Lina Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 ended in April 2016. for who they were, not how anything with anesthesia, CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Teixeira, 30, is charged they died,” it said. “We will I would put them in her Hotline hands,” said Dr. Chris- or text the word tiplynn with two counts of mur- remember and celebrate All reports of neighborhood activity der in the Friday deaths of their passion, gentility, topher Hartnick, who will be investigated. and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Dr. Lina Bolanos and Dr. and extraordinary kind- worked closely with Bola- Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available Richard Field. ness forever.” nos. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Costin recalls friendship with John F. Kennedy COSTIN big smile. tion to the Senate. Costin I’d be happy.” From A1 “When he talked to you, was named to the cam- On Nov. 22, 1963, Costin it was like you were the paign staff. was having lunch at home Following that first only person in the room,” “We told voters they when he heard the news meeting with Kennedy in he said. “Unlike other pols were not just voting to re- on TV that the president his bathroom, Costin came who are always looking elect a senator, but possi- had been assassinated. away thinking JFK was on around the room to see bly a presidential contend- “I cried,” he said. track for a White House who else they can talk to, er,” he said. Tickets for the June 1 run. Kennedy looked right at After Kennedy won the event are $35, $50 for a “I thought he was fan- you.” close race for president pair. All proceeds benefit tastic,” he said. “He had When Costin was mayor against Richard Nixon in the Lynn Museum/Lyn- that way about him, he nArts organization. For had the personality and in 1956, he was a delegate 1960, Costin was invited people were fascinated to the Democratic Nation- to the Oval Office. The more information, or to that he was one of 10 kids. al Convention when JFK president-elect asked him inquire about sponsorship How many people would failed to secure the nom- what job he wanted in the opportunities, please call want to talk to you in the ination for vice president new administration. Drew Russo at (781) 581- under Adlai Stevenson. “I told him I wanted to 6200 or drew@lynnmuse- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK bathroom? It didn’t seem strange at all, his back But that set the stage for be postmaster in Lynn,” um.org. Thomas Costin, former mayor of Lynn and was bothering him and Kennedy to run for presi- he said. “What? The pres- former Postmaster General appointed under that’s how he got relief.” dent, Costin said. ident asked in shock. Post- Thomas Grillo can be President Kennedy, looks at a photo of himself Costin described Kenne- Two years later, when master? I told him if he reached at tgrillo@item- standing with JFK. dy as a humble guy with a Kennedy ran for reelec- would please just do that live.com. Revere mayor shopping for Marblehead ways to close the ‘grocery gap’ voters make

GROCERIES er diet-related diseases. valuable space for small quest for Food Trust as- From A1 New food enterprises can business incubation. sistance, Arrigo has com- their selection address those challenges, “Through the support of missioned a “Community “Too many Revere res- while also creating good the Massachusetts Food Food Assessment.” idents have limited op- paying jobs for people with Trust Program, the Re- Revere on the Move, a ELECTION the pipeline. portunities to buy fresh, varying levels of skills, ed- vere Farmers’ Market local community organiza- From A1 Nye, a Marblehead na- healthy and affordable ucation and language pro- could become a year-round tion, is working with the tive, is the president and sons, who were educat- foods,” Arrigo said in a ficiency. provider of fresh, local city’s Healthy Community CEO of National Grand ed through Marblehead statement released by his Arrigo pointed to the Re- food for Revere residents, Initiatives, with the MGH Bank in Marblehead. He schools. was first elected to the office. vere Farmers’ Market as a while creating job oppor- Revere CARES Coalition, MHPA and other hunger “I’m very proud and hon- board in 2005. His three success story “serving as a tunities and spurring eco- Tufts University students prevention organizations vital access point to fresh, nomic growth. The Massa- ored to be elected, and it’s daughters were raised in and the Metropolitan Area worked with state legis- healthy produce not only chusetts Food Trust would the culmination of a lot the town. Planning Council, to con- lators in 2015 and 2016 to for low-income families, also encourage investment of teamwork and effort,” Nye said it was a great secure $6 million in capital seniors, and veterans, but in other food businesses,” duct the assessment. Grader said. “I’m just re- honor to be re-elected. funds for use by the Trust also for students who can Arrigo said. Their research includes ally pleased.” He said a fantastic team as a financing source for get a free lunch through The market is preparing data collection through a The four incumbents — has been created, with efforts to increase avail- the Summer Meals Pro- to launch a new Massa- city-wide business survey Jackie Belf-Becker, who the town administrator, able markets and grocers gram.” chusetts Healthy Incen- and public workshop. serves as chairwoman, finance director and the in communities. Funded by the MGH Re- tives Program to match For more information Harry Christensen Jr., department heads. Research cited by the vere and Chelsea Health Supplemental Nutrition on the MHPA study, visit Judith Jacobi, and James “The town is really run- mayor’s office shows that Centers over the past two Assistance Program recip- https://mapublichealth. Nye — retained their ning efficiently,” he said. access to grocery stores years, the market bolsters ients’ purchases of local org/priorities/access-to- seats. Nye received 1,807 “I’m honored to keep it is linked to lower rates of business development in fruits and vegetables. healthy-affordable-food/ votes, Jacobi had 1,783, moving forward in a fis- obesity, diabetes, and oth- the city and provides a To support the city’s re- ma-food-trust-program/. Belf-Becker received cally responsible manner. 1,686, and Christensen We welcome Moses to the had 1,535 ballots cast in team.” his favor. Nye said the focus is Swampscott is fishing for $50,000 John Liming, a former always on the budget, selectman, was the oth- and also said the priority FISH HOUSE a very positive thing for would not trigger an MHC ing the building. He said a er challenger, but did not would be on collective bar- From A1 Swampscott, he added. review.” new roof was installed 20 gain a seat after receiving gaining agreements. Cresta said there are two The total renovations are years ago. 819 votes. Jacobi has served on the Cresta said the town primary provisions of the estimated at $95,000. In “There’s a lot of damage Bret Murray was the board since 2000. While has already applied for perpetual agreement up May 2016, Town Meeting to the building,” Cresta other member of the running, she cited the im- the $50,000 Mass Histor- for Town Meeting approv- appropriated funds to do said. “The renovations that Board of Selectmen up portance of her years as ical grant for renovations al. the work on Fish House, we did 12 years ago are for re-election, but decid- a classroom teacher and to the Fish House, and as “The first provision as- but the grant would allow starting to deteriorate be- ed not to run for another a calm temperament that term. long as the article passes, sures the MHC (Massa- the town to do additional cause of the result of the allows her to evaluate sit- A term on the Board of the town would still be eli- chusetts Historical Com- work, Cresta said. saltwater and the ocean.” uations and listen to con- gible for it. Selectmen is only for one mission) that the building Renovations will include If the article is approved cerns. “Without this approval, year, so incumbents have and site will be adequately new windows and a new at Town Meeting, Cresta “I’m very pleased,” this grant is dead in the to run annually. maintained in perpetuity, said the town is hoping to Jacobi said. “It says a lot water,” Cresta said at a asphalt roof with a rubber Voter turnout was 16 hear back from the grant for the incumbents, and prior Board of Selectmen while the second provision roof membrane, painting percent. by the end of June, and he I think that altogether, meeting. requires that any proposed the building, repairing In switching boards, would hope to put the proj- we’re a good team.” Town Administrator substantial alteration to the widow’s walk railing, Grader said he was eager the building interior, exte- a new balcony railing, a ect out to bid shortly after. Going forward, Jacobi Sean Fitzgerald said the to go from an oversight said her hope was to keep rior or surrounding prop- new roof hatch, and a new He said the contractors Fish House has an incredi- role to a decision-making Marblehead the stable erty be presented to the interior ladder with a cage, have to be certified to work ble legacy. Getting funding and executive role in Mar- town that it is. Sometimes, MHC prior to the start of Cresta said. on historical buildings. from the Massachusetts blehead town government. she said, it’s more exciting construction in the form of Cresta said some reno- Grader said his No. 1 Historical Commission, Gayla Cawley can be to say people want change, and working with the com- an alteration request for vations were done on the priority is to make sure reached at gcawley@item- but if the wheel is work- mission to establish an review and prior approval,” building 12 years ago, Marblehead continues ing, keep it rolling. live.com. Follow her on existing preservation for Cresta wrote in an email. which included new win- to be fiscally very sound. Christensen has served the building is ultimately “Routine maintenance dows and doors, and paint- Twitter @GaylaCawley. The financial health of the on the board for about 20 town is what makes every years since the 1990s on other initiative possible, three different stints. He Malden School MassDOT proposes he added. has been practicing law in Belf-Becker, an attorney, Marblehead for more than has lived in Marblehead 30 years. He is married Committee approves crosswalk upgrades, for 41 years. She and her with two children, and husband have been mar- has three grandchildren. ried for almost 43 years, He has lived in Marble- curriculum changes installing bike lanes and have two children who head all his life, with the have gone through Mar- exception a year he spent MATH MCAS science test scores, MASSDOT trians and cyclists. But if blehead Public Schools. in the United States Ma- She has been on the Board From A1 the School Committee also From A1 there’s opposition, the proj- rine Corps. approved a change in sci- ect will not go forward. of Selectmen since 2005, Christensen was not at oversaw institution of ence curriculum proposed speeding. They contend At least one person fa- and has been chairwoman Abbot (Town) Hall for re- for nine years, not all con- similar curriculum chang- by Lombardi. Instead of enforcement of speed lim- vored the trio of proposals. sults or to comment on his secutively. Previously, she es at that school “and the freshmen students taking its is essential before the Alex Freedman, who re-election. served six years on the (MCAS) scores went up.” college preparatory class- state creates a bike lane. works with the city’s In the only other con- School Committee, includ- A renewed focus on im- es in Biology, they would “It’s like a war zone out health department, said he tested race, Rufus Titus ing three as chairwoman. proving state assessment now be offered an Envi- there,” said Pfeiffer. supports all three plans. defeated Rose Ann Wheel- “I’m thrilled,” Belf-Beck- test scores at Malden High ronmental Science class Laramie questioned how “Having the improve- er McCarthy 1,514 to 803 er said. “I’m very grateful School has been embraced in ninth grade and would installing a bike lane on ments at the Ingalls El- for a three-year term on to the voters for letting by the school board. An ex- take Biology their sopho- O’Callaghan Way would the Cemetery Commis- ementary School is cru- me serve another term ample is its recent hire of more year. decrease speeding. sion. cial, it’s a very precarious … I think that we work a new superintendent of “We’ve had a couple of Other uncontested races The Malden High prin- street,” he said. “Having a really well together as a schools, John Oteri, who deadly accidents on that were for Moderator, As- cipal said it made more safer crossing with a bump board and Moses will be a was questioned extensive- street in years past and sessors, Board of Health, sense for this change in out and full striping of fabulous addition. I think ly in the interview process we were looking to get Abbot Public Library the science curriculum the crosswalk is a crucial that together, we do a good on his role in the dramatic raised crosswalks to slow Trustees, Municipal Light since sophomores take the improvement. At O’Cal- job for the town and that’s improvement from a Lev- cars in either direction,” Commission, Planning MCAS science test and it laghan Way, it’s a place what matters most to all el Three school system in she said. “Cars don’t even Board, Recreation and would give them a better where cars zip around re- of us.” Somerville to a Level One stop at stop signs and that Parks Commission, School state rating. MCAS scores chance at attaining higher needs to be addressed be- ally fast. There have been Belf-Becker said she scores. accidents. These changes would be focused on col- Committee, and the Water play a key part in this fore you make a bike lane.” and Sewer Commission. state assessment of school In addition, Lombardi State officials said en- are important and there lective bargaining agree- said exploratory classes in has to be a creative solu- systems. forcement is the job of the ments, which all have to Gayla Cawley can be business and technical ed- tion to the Central Avenue be renegotiated in early Lombardi said Malden city. reached at gcawley@ would be joining “many ucation would be offered Andrew Hall, Depart- improvements.” 2018, making sure that all itemlive.com. Follow her districts (that have) moved to ninth graders in sub- ment of Public Works budgetary needs continue to this curriculum,” which jects such as woodshop, commissioner, said the im- Thomas Grillo can be to be met, and seeing what on Twitter @GaylaCaw- involves joining together engineering and others. provements are designed reached at tgrillo@item- projects are coming down ley. of math topics as opposed “These changes will bet- to make it safer for pedes- live.com. to learning one specific ter suit our students and area or subject such as Al- give them a better chance gebra or Geometry. to succeed,” Lombardi In an effort to improve said. Have a story to share? home delivery rate is 50% off Need a question answered? newstand price! Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only [email protected] to subscribe today. $3 a week. A8 WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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For St. John’s, the much needed victory places the Eagles at 5-7 and gets them back on track af- ter dropping three in a row. Lancers goalie Eric PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Almquist, however, didn’t make it easy on the Ea- gles. Almquist was on his toes in net for the ma- Kevin Garnett wel- jority of the evening, but stepped up to the chal- comed the members of lenged and totalled 13 saves. the 2008 Celtics cham- Almquist’s strong performance in net, along pionship team to “Area with a handful of mistakes on the offensive end, 21” Tuesday, but did not added up to a slow start for the Eagles. invite Ray Allen. “He’s (Almquist) a really good goalie,” Prep coach John Pynchon said. “He made a lot of really good STEVE KRAUSE saves. A couple of offensive turnovers, and that’s a one-goal first half.” Will Kezerian’s goal with 4:50 left in the open- ing quarter gave the Lancers the first lead of the Karma game, 1-0. Kezerian’s goal was the only one of the first quarter and the score stood at 1-0 moving might bite into the second period. Both teams had their chances in the second quarter, but the Eagles kept the Lancers off the the Celtics board and took advantage of the scoring drought. Rockett fired a shot past Almquist with 4:29 left Idle in the period to tie the game at 1-1. Kevin Casey looked to put the Eagles ahead in the waning sec- chatter ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE trying to onds but his shot fell short and the teams went under- Malden Catholic’s Timothy Matthews, left, tries to jostle the ball loose stand PREP, B2 from Patrick Keefe’s stick. some of softball’s new rules. Some- times, pettiness knows no Pioneers bounds. While today’s Celtics seem to be a model of all-for-one tamed by teamwork and success (their last two losses to the Wash- ington Wizards notwith- standing), the 2008 cham- Tigers pions have proven yet again that such camaraderie can By Katie Morrison be fleeting, and that all too ITEM STAFF quickly personalities get in- volved. LYNNFIELD — The Ipswich Tigers You remember 2008. That have been a thorn in the side of the was the year Kevin Garnett Lynnfield girls lacrosse team since last screamed “anything’s possi- season. ble” to the rafters after the The Tigers denied the Pioneers the Celtics had pummeled the chance for their first playoff win in last Lakers in Game 6 to win the year’s Division 2 North tournament, as NBA title. Ipswich won, 17-7, in the first round of Ray Allen had a signature sectionals. moment in Game 4 of that Tuesday at Pioneer Stadium, the Ti- series — the one in which the gers were at it again, as they rattled Celtics came from 24 points off nine unanswered goals en route to a down, IN Los Angeles. He 14-3 victory over the Pioneers. isolated Sasha Vujacic and “I thought we gave a very good effort, then blew past him for a bas- and I thought we deserved better than ket that put the game out of what the final score was,” Lynnfield coach reach and gave the Celtics a Ethan Blanchette said. “At the end of 3-1 lead in the series. the game, it just got a little out of hand. Earlier this week, the Celt- I thought overall, the team played well.” ics had a “reunion” of that Throughout the first half, it was a 2008 team and did not invite tight contest. Ipswich’s Annie Gillis Allen. 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Alex That is unbelievably child- FOR THE ITEM Mizioch got the win in sec- ish of these guys. Kevin ond singles, 6-1, 6-0, and Sean Garnett and Paul Pierce go The St. Mary’s girls tennis Loescher took third singles, all over the place to squeeze team logged its first win of the 6-1, 6-0. The doubles match was every last dollar out of their 2017 season and the first un- won by the team of Vincent Ci- careers, but Allen can’t go to der new coach Lauren Turenne, ampa and Pat McShea, 6-2, 6-0, Miami? topping Pope John, 3-2. and the second doubles match You know what they say St. Mary’s Mia Nikolakopou- was given to Fenwick due to about karma. It does not los battled at first singles, beat- forfeit. bode well for the Celtics ing Kim Nguyen, 8-6. Katia The lone win for St. Mary’s as they head into a critical DiCostanzo topped Kim Huss, came from Brady Ryan, who game tonight against the 1-0, after Huss left with an in- got the win in first singles, 6-0, Washington Wizards. jury. The second doubles team 6-0. • of Caitlin Foley and Maddy St. John’s Prep 5, Maybe someone can ex- Desmond topped Pope John’s Austin Prep 0 plain this to me. In baseball, Minh Phan and Alice Nguyen, The Eagles got singles wins if you bunt the ball foul with 8-4. from Nick Salacci in first sin- two strikes on you, you’re Haleigh King fell to Pope gles, 6-2, 6-1, Jacob Salacci in out. John’s Sarita Chen, 1-8, and second singles, 6-1, 6-1, and In baseball, if you step out the team of Kayla Magwood Mikey Prokopis in third sin- of the batter’s box during and Taylor Hogan lost a tight gles, 6-2, 6-0. In doubles play, your swing, you’re out. match to Christen Santiago the team of David Cunningham In today’s softball game, and Hannah Nguyen, 9-7. and Amal Raisingani won its you can slap the ball foul with “I am proud of the girls and match, 6-1, 6-1, and the team of two strikes and it doesn’t how hard they worked to- Jack Malowepszy and Jason Xu matter. You get another shot. day,” coach Turenne said. “Mia won its match, 6-0, 6-1. To my way of thinking, there played in a great singles match, St. John’s (8-2) has a tough should be some reciprocity staying consistent. Caitlin and matchup coming up next, tak- on this. Maddy did a wonderful job ing on undefeated Andover at Also, in softball, you can working together as a doubles home this afternoon. slap the ball and be halfway team.” Marblehead 5, Gloucester 0 BOYS TENNIS to first base and nobody says Marblehead fought hard and ITEM FILE PHOTO a word. The only baseball Fenwick 4, St. Mary’s 1 came out with a clean sweep player I ever saw get away The Crusaders notched two on Tuesday. Justin Faia got the St. Mary’s first singles player Mia Nikolakopoulos won her singles wins and a doubles win match, 8-6, to help the Spartans log their first win of the KRAUSE, B2 to take their match against St. ROUNDUP, B2 2017 season. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 Roundup: Tech boys track sprints to big win ROUNDUP DiGrande had two goals, five out of the six innings From B1 while Emerson Laundry, in the win. St. Mary’s im- Olivia Fillenworth and proves to 9-3 and gets back win in first singles, 6-3, Ocean Crawley-Sweeney on the win column after 6-4, Billy Ackerman took each had one goal. Goal- suffering a tough loss to second singles, 6-1, 6-1, keeper Abby Bruhm had Austin Prep on Sunday. and Mike Conlin notched nine saves in the win. “We needed to keep pace in a win in his singles de- Swampscott (7-1) will the league on Sunday and but, 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. In travel for a road game we didn’t,” Spartans coach doubles play, the team of against Marblehead on Derek Dana said. “It’s nice Sam Orenstein and Gar- Friday. to get back on the winning rett Tully had to battle BOYS LACROSSE side.” The Spartans battle through three sets to get a Wayland 9, against Arlington Catholic win, 3-6, 6-4, 10-4, and the Marblehead 8 on Wednesday. “I’m hoping team of Dan Livtak and The Magicians went to the bats continue to wake Jack Quigley didn’t drop overtime with the War- up,” Dana said. “The com- a game in its 6-0, 6-0 win. riors on the road, but petition level rises. We BOYS TRACK couldn’t finish off the win. made the turn, we’re half- Tech 82, Manning Sears scored way through the season Greater Lawrence 45 four times for Marble- so it’s time to start play- The Tigers (7-1-1) won head, Sam Paquette added ing some more consistent this one with great per- two goals, and Sam Cioffi baseball.” formances in the sprints and Joe Cronin added a SOFTBALL and field events. In the goal apiece. Lynn Tech 33, PMA 21 100-meter, the Tigers GOLF It was a marathon game swept the top three spots, Saugus 5, Cohasset 4 in which both teams as Jamie James (11.1 sec- Saugus 7, Brookline 2 racked up scores more ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON onds), Steffan Gravely The Sachems evened suited for a football game, (11.3) and Akeem Blake their record at 7-7 after Lynnfield’s Liv Smyrnios scoops up a ground ball in front of Ipswich’s but the Tigers came out on Chloe Rogers. (11.5) all qualified for the taking both matches in a top Tuesday. state meet. James also tri-match on Tuesday. Ra- Shyla Jackson had one won and made states in chel May, Madison Slane of the hardest jobs on the the 200 (23.4), with Grave- and Jenna Moore each diamond, pitching all six Pioneers tamed by Tigers ly finishing second (24.0) won both of their matches innings. She struck out six Tech also swept the on the day, while Julia Az- and made some excellent shot put (Brandon Lewis, zari contributed one win LYNNFIELD called back for an infrac- ball up from the defen- defensive plays in the cir- Jason Loeup and Josue for Saugus. From B1 tion, and the Pioneers had sive end to the attacking cle. She also went 3-for-7 Pena, respectively), the The Sachems will play to play a man down, but third. Those two areas with two walks and four pressure on the Ipswich discus (James, Pena and in another tri-match on they killed the penalty. At are the two biggest that runs. defense, but couldn’t find Loeup) and the javelin Tuesday when they take the end of a long posses- we’ve struggled with. The Catcher Mehrin Hueston a way past it. (Lewis, Gravely and Soto). on Hingham and Brain- sion, Elise Murphy scored girls work really hard, With 9:45 to play in Other winners includ- tree. also stuck it out for the en- off a pass from Olivia Sar- and I think if we could the half, Ipswich’s Julia ed Edgar Ortega in the BASEBALL tire game, and went 6-for- ni to make it 4-2 with 1:11 have more of the posses- Glavin snuck one by Vac- 2-miles (11:17.03) with Lynnfield 5, Triton 4 7 with three runs scored, to play. sion, and take care of the caro. Meghan O’Connor Bryan Deleon finishing Nick Aslanian earned three stolen bases and six Ipswich scored two quick ball, get it to our attacking won the draw for the Ti- second (11:29), Blake in the win on the mound for RBI. Third baseman Alon- goals to end the half up, third, and win a few more gers, and found Gillis in the high jump (5-10) with Lynnfield, tossing six in- dra Sanchez had two hits 6-2. draws and hold onto pos- front of the net for a quick Brandon Tuoy second (5- nings and giving up three and scored all six times Lynnfield opened the session more, we’ll be in goal. 8) and Elvin Gonzalez in earned runs. Fernando she reached base. second half on the right good shape.” Draw control was a big the long jump (18-6). Gonzalez came in and got There will be no rest for foot as Ashley Barrett One shining star from issue for the Pioneers, and GIRLS TRACK the save, and he also paced the weary as Tech gets scored on a free position the loss was Vaccaro, has been throughout the Greater Lawrence 80, the Pioneers’ offense with back at it this afternoon shot just a minute and a who logged more than 10 season. It’s one of the ar- Tech 56 a single, a double and on the road at Nashoba half into the action. Just saves, many from point- eas they’ll need to work on Makalay Handley won three RBI. Tech. a minute later, Delaney blank range. in order to compete with the shot put for Tech and St. Mary’s 10, Winthrop 5, Beverly 1 Whooley responded for Ip- “She (Vaccaro) made a Cape Ann League powers was part of the winning Charlestown 0 (F/6) Kaitlyn Carter contrib- like Ipswich and New- swich and that opened the lot of great saves,” Blanch- 4x100 relay team with Aedan Leydon got the uted on both sides of the buryport. floodgates. ette. “She played goal Michayla Lawrence, Sha- win on the mound, toss- ball for Winthrop in the “We really struggled on The Tigers dominated last year for us, and she neil Nelson and Franciny ing the first three in- win, getting the win on the the draws, that was a big the second half, and took worked really hard, and Lechtenberg. Other win- nings. Leydon fanned two mound after six innings factor,” Blanchette said. advantage of Lynnfield she’s even better this year. ners included Zenyvette Charlestown batters and of three-hit ball with two “They really controlled mistakes. Goals from She’s had some big games, Gonzales in the 400 hur- didn’t allow any hits. Josh strikeouts and also going the draws, and we couldn’t Hannah Herron, Emma come through in big spots.” dles, Jayden Thackson in Mateo, Tommy Cash and 2-for-4 at the plate with keep possession because Moulton, Haley O’Connor, The Pioneers will look to the 100 hurdles, Lawrence Colin Reddy each pitched a sacrifice bunt and a run of that.” another two from Stevens, shake this one off at Tri- in the 100 and Nelson in an inning in relief. Offen- scored. Jess Martin had Less than a minute af- one more each from Gillis, ton Friday. While Lynn- the javelin. sively, Lee Pacheco went two RBI for the Vikings, ter Gillis’ goal made it 3-1, Glavin and Whooley put field has already clinched GIRLS LACROSSE 2-for-2 at the plate with while Maddy Fainga’a Caitlyn Stevens added to the game out of reach for a tournament berth at 9-4, Swampscott 14, a double, a triple and two went 1-for-4 with an RBI the lead on a free position Lynnfield. that doesn’t mean its work Medford 5 RBI. Kyle Ouelette went and a run scored. shot. Blanchette took a “Pretty much, it’s been is done. Emma Sutherland, Mag- 3-for-4 with two runs Winthrop (4-7) contin- timeout to regroup. the same things we’ve Lynnfield has yet to host, gie DiGrande and Ellie scored and an RBI and ues its marathon week of It helped, as Lynnfield struggled with,” Blanch- or win, a playoff game, so Wright each scored three Leydon helped his own games this afternoon with won the draw and had ette said. “Not being able the next order of business goals to pace the Big Blue cause with an RBI single. a home game against Pea- something going on of- to control the draws, and is trying to secure the offense on Tuesday. Grace The Spartans scored in body. fense. Smyrnios had a goal transition, getting the best seed possible. Krause: Does Celtics-Wizards series even matter? KRAUSE Leagues with a bunch of ing hitters away since she From B1 guys on the team nobody’s was in the ninth grade. heard of. Now, maybe at She is now a senior, and with this was Ichiro Suzu- some point, some of these the only softball pitcher ki, who was already run- no-names will end up be- in this area who is close to ning when he swung at ing bonafide arrogant being her equal is the one the ball. superstars like their fore- she defeated Monday: Lo- Everybody gets away bearers and order in the gan MacDonald of Austin with it in softball. universe will be restored Prep. • once again. But not yet. Nowicki struck out 27 Twenty-one years ago, And in case no one’s no- Monday in a 1-0 13-inning the New York Yankees ticed, the Orioles and their win over the Cougars in fielded a team with a pret- manager, Buck Showalter, Reading. ty likeable bunch of guys, are worthy substitutes for Guess who hit the and they jelled under Joe now. game-winning homer. Yup. Torre and won a World Se- Showalter’s another one ries, defeating the Atlanta of these guys who’s con- Nowicki. Braves in six games. vinced he invented the • Still fairly likeable, they game. Can someone tell me why anyone even cares ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE did it again in 1998. Before • the next season began, the If you’re one of these about this Celtics-Wizards Malden Catholic’s Will Kezerian, left, runs right through Kevin Casey’s Yankees traded for Roger people who isn’t easily im- series? Does it matter who stick to the chest. Clemens and order was pressed, I challenge you to wins? Does anyone think restored. We could hate go to a St. Mary’s softball that either team has a them with glee again. game and see Mia Nowicki shot against LeBron and Keefe boosts Prep past Lancers The Bronx Bombers, in action and come away the Cavaliers? as of Tuesday, had the unimpressed. Anyone who does needs best record in the Major Nowicki has been blow- an intervention. Now. PREP Keefe scored a trio of Prep held on for the 7-5 From B1 goals, the final of which win. found the back of the net “Once he (Keefe) got go- into the half even at 1-1. with 1:46 left in the third, ing, he had that nice move Manning to have jersey retired “We’re definitely im- to put the Prep ahead 4-3. from underneath and that proving as the season’s go- Rickards added another in got us a couple times,” INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colt,” Irsay said in a state- or — and the first Indi- ing along,” Lancers coach the final minute and the O’Neil said. “We made an Last fall, Peyton Manning ment released by the team. anapolis Colts player to Matt O’Neil, whose team Eagles led 5-3 after three. adjustment and we were returned to Indianapolis for “This will be an event our have his number retired. lost, 13-1, to the Prep “That turned the game able to stop it but once he a Super Bowl reunion. In city, state and Colts fans Perhaps the most fitting earlier this season, said. around,” Pynchon said of got going, that was the dif- October, he’s coming back around the world can cele- tribute will be the Sat- “We’ve gained some confi- Keefe’s offensive spurt. ference.” for some personal honors. brate and be proud of.” urday afternoon party to dence with some different “He stepped up. He “We play in the toughest Team owner Jim Irsay Four of Manning’s for- show off the new statue games that we’ve played stepped up and played conference in the state,” announced Tuesday that mer teammates — Marvin outside Lucas Oil Stadi- in. A home field game like a man, which is what O’Neil added. “You never the Colts will unveil a Harrison, Marshall Faulk, um, a venue many believe against a conference rival, we needed him to do.” like losing but when you statue of Manning outside Edgerrin James and Jeff Manning helped land I think the kids were up Keefe added anoth- Saturday — have already can make that difference Lucas Oil Stadium on Oct. more than a decade ago. for it tonight.” er pair of scores in the been inducted into the 7. One day later, the Colts Citizens and politicians A pair of scores from fourth quarter for a five- from game one to game Ring of Honor. So has Tony Brett Machado and Sam- goal total. Malden Cath- two, you have to walk will honor the biggest star Dungy, the coach of Indy’s around the city and state my Palmisano in the early olic’s Mark Delory scored away feeling better about of their Indy era by retir- only Super Bowl-winning found it next to impossible stages of the third quar- two goals of his own in the team.” ing the familiar No. 18 and team, and front office ex- to just say no to a player ter gave the Lancers a 3-1 the fourth, but it wasn’t The Lancers (3-8) vis- inducting Manning into ecutive Bill Polian, who revered as much for his edge. Facing a two-goal enough to stop Keefe and it Catholic Memorial on the team’s ring of honor drafted Manning with the all-American personality deficit, Keefe stepped up the Eagles. Delory’s sec- Thursday while St. John’s during a game against the first overall pick in 1998. and incredible community and took over the game for ond goal came with 35 sec- hosts Bedford (N.H.) on San Francisco 49ers. He will become the 14th work as he was for his suc- the Eagles. onds remaining, but the Saturday. “Peyton will always be a player in the Ring of Hon- cesses on the field. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Golf Out-slugged Baseball Saugus at Braintree (4) BC High at Malden Cath. (4) Rugby Beverly at Medford (4) Hanover at Malden Cath. (6) Danvers at Classical (7) Sailing English at Salem (4) Beverly vs. TBA (4) Fenwick at Matignon (3:30) St. John’s at Milton Acad. (3:15) Gr. Lowell at Tech (4) Swampscott at Landmark (TBA) Malden at Saugus (4) Track Marblehead at Everett (4) Danvers at Peabody (4:30) Revere at Gloucester (6:30) English at Swampscott (4) Somerville at Swampscott (4) Everett/Medford/Somerville at St. Mary’s at Arl. Cath. (TBA) M’head (4) Winthrop at Peabody (4) Lynnfield, Ipswich at N. Reading (3:30) Xaverian at St. John’s (4) Medford vs. Somerville (at M’head, 4) Softball Phoenix Acad. at KIPP (4) Arl. Cath. at St. Mary’s (4) Williams at Malden Cath. (4) Classical at Danvers (4) Volleyball Everett at Marblehead (4) Pioneer at KIPP (4) Georgetown at Lynnfield (3:45) St. John’s at O’Bryant (5) Gloucester at Revere (4:30) KIPP at Pioneer (3) THURSDAY Matignon at Fenwick (3:30) Baseball Medford at Beverly (4) Danvers at Marblehead (4:30) Peabody at Winthrop (4) Lynnfield at Ham-Wenham (3:45) Salem at English (7) Salem at Gloucester (4) Saugus at Malden (4) Whittier at St. Mary’s (4) Swampscott at Somerville (4) Softball Tech at Nashoba (4) Lynnfield at Triton (3:45) Boys Lacrosse Marblehead at Danvers (4:30) Gloucester at Winthrop (6:30) Northeast at Mystic Valley (4:15) Spellman at Fenwick (4) Westford at St. Mary’s (4) St. Mary’s at Williams (3:30) Classical at English (6) Girls Lacrosse Boys Lacrosse Fenwick at Spellman (4) Beverly at Medfield (6:30) Gr. Lowell at Mystic Valley (4:15) Malden at Winthrop (4) Malden at Revere (7) Malden Cath. at Cath. Memorial (7) Medford at Beverly (4) Medford at Matignon (5:45) Saugus at Salem (4) Salem at Everett (4) Williams at St. Mary’s (7) Saugus at Revere (4:30) Winthrop at Gloucester (4:30) Swampscott at English (5) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Peabody at Danvers (4) Girls Lacrosse Girls Tennis Danvers at Peabody (4) Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Eric Thames hit his 13th home run of the season as the Brew- Beverly at Medford (4) Medford at Burlington (4) English at Salem (4) Salem at Winthrop (7) ers topped the Red Sox, 11-7, in a slugfest that saw the teams combine for 25 hits Tuesday. Everett at Marblehead (4) Boys Tennis Malden at Saugus (4) Fenwick at Malden Catholic (3:30) Matignon at Fenwick (3:30) Marblehead at Latin Academy (4) Revere at Gloucester (4) Revere at Everett (4) Somerville at Swampscott (4) Spellman at St. Mary’s (3:30) Pivotal Game 5 awaits Celtics at home St. Mary’s at St. Joseph’s (3:30) Triton at Lynnfield (3:30) Boys Tennis Girls Tennis BOSTON (AP) — Af- Meanwhile, Washing- Andover at St. John’s (4) Lynnfield at Triton (3:30) ter four games, the East- ton may have found the BC High at Malden Cath. (4) Marblehead at Fenwick (4:15) ern Conference semifinal anecdote to containing Classical at Danvers (4) Peabody at Winthrop (4) matchup between the Boston's leading scorer — Everett at Marblehead (4) St. Mary’s at Spellman (3:30) Celtics and Wizards is ex- making the game as phys- Gloucester at Revere (4:30) Rugby Malden at Winthrop (4) Belmont at St. John’s (4:30) actly back where it began. ical as possible. Matignon at Fenwick (3:30) Following back-to-back Thomas has managed Medford at Beverly (4) Sailing Salem at English (4) Winthrop at Landmark (4) comeback wins by the just 13 and 19 points, re- St. Joseph’s at St. Mary’s (3:30) Volleyball East's top seed in the spectively, over the last Swampscott at Somerville (4) Essex Tech at Malden (5) first two games in Boston, two games, while being Washington returned the held to 22 field goal at- TV/RADIO favor with a pair of dom- tempts. That comes af- inant wins on its home ter his 53-point night in TV Hockey court. The series now Game 2's overtime win. NBA Playoffs World Championship: US vs. shifts back to the Gar- Despite having to win Washington at Boston, TNT, 8 Italy, NBCSN, 10 a.m. den for a pivotal Game 5 at least one game at the matchup on Wednesday Garden over the next p.m. Soccer night. three games to advance, MLB Champions: Atletico Madrid The winner of Game 5 Wizards point guard John San Francisco at NY Mets, vs. Real Madrid, FS1, 2:30 in an NBA best-of-7 series Wall said their confidence MLB Network, 1 p.m.; Chica- p.m.; Premier League: Arse- tied at 2-2 has gone on to is higher than it was at go Cubs at Colorado, MLB nal at Southampton, NBCSN, win the series 83% of the the start of the series. Network, 4 p.m.; St. Louis at 2:45 p.m. time (162-34), according to "We have a lot of con- Miami, ESPN, 7:10 p.m.; ESPN Stats & Info. fidence, understanding Radio Boston at Milwaukee, NESN, While happy to return that we had a chance to NBA Playoffs 8:10 p.m. to friendlier confines, the win all four games," said Washington at Boston, TNT, 8 NHL Playoffs Celtics say they aren't Wall, who is coming off a p.m. feeling any added pressure 27-point, 12-assist effort Pittsburgh at Washington, MLB despite being unable to re- in Game 4. "Even though NBCSN, 7:30 p.m.; Edmon- cover from game-changing we only won two, and they ton at Anaheim, NBCSN, 10 Boston at Milwaukee, NESN, runs by the Wizards in won two at their place, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m. 8:10 p.m. Games 3 and 4. we had an opportunity Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas (4) drib- "That's the playoffs for to win those games even bles against Washington Wizards center Mar- SPORTS BRIEFS you," Celtics point guard though we didn't shoot the cin Gortat during Game 4 in Washington. Isaiah Thomas said. "We ball well or we didn't play Lynn Babe Ruth CHARGE it for said it before the playoffs great defense." ton's fans. Oubre returns about what advice he had started, you lose a couple Here are some things to to action after serving a for Oubre. "Bring some ear registration Landon and you might get swept. know about Wednesday one-game suspension for plugs," he said after a long I mean, that's what the night's Game 5: charging over Celtics cen- pause. "They're definitely Registration for the Lynn There will be a “Ladies world is gonna say. 'You're NEED TO KNOW: Wiz- Babe Ruth Senior Division Night Out” fundraiser to not good enough to be ards forward Kelly Ou- ter Kelly Olynyk in Game going to let him have it. benefit Landon D’Agostino will be held over the next here,' or you win a couple bre Jr. can expect to get a 3. Washington coach Scott But you just go out there and his battle with and everybody loves you." cold reception from Bos- Brooks was asked Tuesday and play, play hard." two weekends at the Babe CHARGE Syndrome tonight Ruth complex on O’Cal- from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Point laghan Way. Registration of Pines Yacht Club at 28 will take place from 10 a.m. Rice Ave in Revere. For just Ainge’s leadership in the spotlight to noon on May 13, 14, 20 a $10 recommended dona- and 21. The registration fee tion, you can shop, pamper yourself, eat, drink and min- BOSTON (AP) — When ruary's trade deadline It started with the hir- family was hurting really, is $165 and ages 16 through gle with friends. For more you work for the Boston despite holding a wealth ing of Stevens, then just a really bad...It was like no 19 are eligible to sign up. information on Landon and Celtics, there's no need of coveted assets. It's a 37-year-old college coach one knew how to really re- For more information, con- his journey, please visit face- for daily reminders about decision Ainge hasn't sec- at Butler, in 2013. That act to the whole situation. tact league president Jim book.com/ChargeitforLan- your motivations. They're ond-guessed. was followed by the trade Credit goes to Isaiah, first Beliveau at 781-642-5016. don. constantly casting shad- "Make no mistake that of Garnett and Paul Pierce and foremost, for inspiring ows overhead. we did try to improve our to Brooklyn, which netted his team and the team for "There's only one goal team," Ainge said. "But we the Celtics three first- fighting for Isaiah." NHL PLAYOFFS in Boston," Celtics coach do have a lot of confidence round picks and the right TNT analyst and former Brad Stevens recently in our team and the guys to swap picks with the Second Round Tuesday, May 9 NBA coach Kevin McHale (Best-of-7) said. "There's 17 banners that don't get a chance to Nets this season. played alongside Ainge as Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. hanging above us. We only play. It doesn't seem real- That led to the drafting Sunday, May 7 a player and later saw him Wednesday, May 10 go for one goal here." ly fair when we have guys of rookie Jaylen Brown Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 in action as an executive. Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Edmonton 7, Anaheim 1 And few people are as that are healthy and that last summer and a wealth He said while the word pa- Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. keenly aware of that chase we like and aren't even of possibilities with this Monday, May 8 tient didn't used to be one as Danny Ainge. getting on the court to year's Brooklyn pick, Washington 5, Pittsburgh 2, series Thursday, May 11 he'd have used to describe tied 3-3 x-N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Boston's front office chief bring in other guys just which has the best odds of his friend, it is one exam- has already been to the because they're playing being No. 1 overall. ple of how his style has NBA's mountaintop; first and everyone assumes It's a bargaining chip evolved. NBA PLAYOFFS as player winning a pair of they're better." that only still exists be- McHale said Ainge has championships in the 80s After brushing off initial cause of Ainge's decision Second Round Wednesday, May 10 also shown a willingness and then as the architect overtures, Ainge was lured to not make any trade (Best-of-7) Washington at Boston, 8 p.m. to bring tools like analyt- of the Big 3 that brought back to Boston as the pres- deadline in each of the last Sunday, May 7 x-Utah at Golden State, 9 or 10:30 p.m. ics into how he looks at his the Celtics their 17th NBA ident of basketball opera- two years. Cleveland 109, Toronto 102 roster — even if at the end Thursday, May 11 championship in 2008. tions in 2003 with the en- Though Boston did miss Washington 121, Boston 102 of the day he ultimately Houston 125, San Antonio 104 San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m. He's since progressed dorsement of none other on wooing Kevin Durant still relies on his instincts. Monday, May 8 Friday, May 12 from Kevin Garnett's tri- than Celtics' legend Red to town last summer, it "He's not a pigeonhole Golden State 121, Utah 95 Boston at Washington, 8 p.m. umphant "Anything's pos- Auerbach. was able to land big man Tuesday, May 9 x-Golden State at Utah, 9 or 10:30 sible" declaration in '08, to The way Ainge once Al Horford, who has since guy," McHale said. "He Houston at San Antonio, 8 p.m. p.m. believing in the possibil- told the story to a church credited Ainge's vision as uses everything and I ities of the present with group, Auerbach called one of the major factors think you have to...He a corps of young talent Ainge "the luckiest guy I that swayed him to sign. has a good eye for grit and MLB that's two wins away from know" in recommending Horford's addition has toughness. None of that AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE returning the franchise to him to owners Wyc Grous- not only has provided the analytics can show that." East Division East Division Whether it's luck or W L Pct GB W L Pct GB the conference finals for beck and Steve Pagliuca. Celtics with needed vet- New York 21 9 .700 — Washington 21 11 .656 — the first time since 2012. While Ainge has ac- eran leadership, but he's skill, Ainge isn't waiting Baltimore 21 10 .677 ½ New York 15 16 .484 5½ But with the East's top knowledged some fortu- been one of the sustaining for an 18th banner to fall Boston 17 14 .548 4½ Philadelphia 13 17 .433 7 in his lap. Tampa Bay 16 18 .471 7 Miami 13 18 .419 7½ seed locked in 2-2 tie with nate outcomes to get the elements for a group that Toronto 12 20 .375 10 Atlanta 11 18 .379 8½ Washington, the outcome Celtics back to this point, was able to rally behind "It's like being player... Central Division Central Division You don't sit around and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB of this series could go a such as the rise of Isaiah Thomas after his sister's Cleveland 17 14 .548 — St. Louis 17 14 .548 — long way toward affirming Thomas into an All-Star, sudden passing on the eve wait for luck," Ainge said. Minnesota 15 14 .517 1 Cincinnati 17 15 .531 ½ the recent moves Ainge there have also been plen- of the playoffs. "You work your way into Chicago 15 15 .500 1½ Chicago 16 16 .500 1½ Detroit 15 15 .500 1½ Milwaukee 16 16 .500 1½ has made, or exposing the ty of pivotal moves by "I think that that showed having good fortune go Kansas City 11 20 .355 6 Pittsburgh 14 18 .438 3½ holes that still exist as his Ainge. the character of all the your way. You behave and West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB team chases banner No. One of the league's players involved," Ainge act certain way with in- Houston 21 11 .656 — Colorado 21 12 .636 — 18. most-tenured front office said. "I think the first two tegrity and character so Los Angeles 16 18 .471 6 Los Angeles 18 14 .563 2½ that when opportunities Seattle 15 17 .469 6 Arizona 18 15 .545 3 Ainge, who has shown heads, he has recently games (of Chicago series) Oakland 15 17 .469 6 San Diego 13 21 .382 8½ willingness to make big used that experience to his there was a little bit of a present themselves you're Texas 14 20 .412 8 San Francisco 11 22 .333 10 moves, stood pat at Feb- advantage. cloud because one of our ready." B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Offer to help someone in need An unusual development with You’ll convince others to see Handle relationship issues Your ideas may appear unorth- An idea you have can be taken and make a point to be mind- someone close to you will re- things your way. Attending a swiftly. Be open to discussion odox to some, but once devel- to the next level. Call in favors business meeting, scheduling an of what needs to be done to oped, they will come across as ful of others. How you relate to quire attention. Taking the lead if it will help you move forward others will determine how suc- and making a physical gesture interview or taking a course that make things better. Offer sug- genius. Spend time working will add to your skills or knowl- gestions and put your plans in out the details in the privacy of faster. An unexpected encoun- cessful you are and the prog- will help keep the peace. Wom- ter will turn into a joint venture. ress you’ll make. en and children will inspire you. edge will bring good results. motion. your home. Domestic changes are encouraged. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A money matter will fare far bet- Keep personal information AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Your emotions will play tricks Don’t fight the impossible. You Be creative when dealing with ter if you separate your feelings a secret by protecting your Deal with matters concerning surprises. Taking the time to do on you. Be careful not to react have more going your way than from the process. Investing in passwords and keeping your institutions and foreign affairs something special for a loved too quickly if someone does you realize. Speak up and com- your surroundings or something feelings, financial concerns or diplomatically. You’ll have to something you deem suspi- promise to get what you want. that will affect your living ar- health issues to yourself. Per- use your ingenuity to come up one will be appreciated. A cious. Gather evidence before Travel and communication are rangements must be done with sonal changes look promising, with a plan that will not result unique relationship will evolve you point fingers. encouraged. intelligence, not your emotions. and romance is encouraged. in ramifications affecting others. if you discuss your needs.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Mom takes needless risks following her son’s suicide Bridge title DEAR ABBY: My fian- replaced what in the “old- Confucius claimed that the diamond 10, declarer won cee has a death wish. She Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van en days” was a request for cautious seldom err. At the with dummy’s ace and played recently lost her youngest Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, PERMISSION from the bridge table, it can be an error a spade to her queen. West to be cautious or daring. In had a second opportunity to child to suicide. She’s in a and was founded by her mother, father rather than a bless- lot of pain and rarely has today’s diagram, look at the give East a heart ruff, but he Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at ing and, in my opinion, is North hand. It goes (one dia- persisted with the diamond a good day. She suffers DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los from PTSD and relives more appropriate. If I am mond) — one spade — (dou- eight. South ruffed, cashed the scene daily in her Angeles, CA 90069. correct in my assumption ble, negative) to you. What the spade ace and gave up a mind. that “permission” has would be your bidding plan? trump. A moment later, when Often with 10 high-card in hand with the club ace, de- She’s a hard worker, so who would put up a fight. support group could help evolved to “blessing,” I We’re recently engaged her to recognize what she’s points, you would invite game. clarer played a heart to dum- that helps to keep her wonder if it would have and I care deeply about doing and to get through Here, though, the signs are my’s 10 and discarded a club mind off things. She lives been more appropriate for her and her safety, but I’m this. Seeing others who not favorable. Even if East loser on the heart queen. She in an empty house with them to have asked my has only 12 points and West took four spades, two hearts, nothing there but farm helpless to say anything have experienced what she because she just gets mad. has and who are further wife and me together for 6, that leaves 12 maximum one diamond and one club. animals, which she says for partner. West has shown West was wrong. If East had I don’t know what to do. along in the grieving pro- our blessing. Your thoughts? do help to make her hap- four hearts, which makes your started with three hearts, he Can you maybe help me? py. cess would be helpful. holding in that suit more de- would surely have shifted to a If she’s resistant to the PROUD PAPA Abby, I’m worried be- VERY CONCERNED fensive than offensive in na- trump at trick two, not helped idea, offer to go with her. cause she does things that FIANCE IN FLORIDA DEAR PROUD PAPA: ture. You should settle for one set up a winner for South. The American Federation put her in danger, like Men asked permission of no-trump. DEAR FIANCE: Your for Suicide Prevention At Bridge Base Online, staying at her son’s grave fathers to marry their alone at night for hours. fiancee is in the throes of (afsp.org) can help you find almost everyone and every- daughters in “olden days” She told me recently she’s grief. If she is the person resources in your state. thing (computer program) did planning to go out of state who discovered her son’s because the daughters that, but when South rebid to visit her other son and body, she may be numb DEAR ABBY: The hus- were considered property. two spades, four times North then spend six days by with shock and not think- bands of both my two They could not marry jumped to four spades herself camping and hik- ing clearly. daughters asked for my without their father’s con- crazy! At my table, North sagely passed out two spades. ing. She also goes jogging It is not unusual for peo- blessing prior to asking sent. Thankfully, those cus- my girls to marry them. I West led the heart four, East alone late at night and ple who have lost a loved toms are long gone — in won with the ace, and South felt what they did was re- leaves her doors unlocked. one — particularly a child western society, at least. carefully played the six. East It seems she just doesn’t — to wonder if life is still spectful and it was very Please stop second-guess- returned the heart seven, care about what may hap- worth living and to engage much appreciated. My ing your sons-in-law, who and declarer followed with pen. She says don’t worry, either consciously or sub- wife felt the same way the eight, leaving West unsure but I’m terrified that one consciously in risk-taking when I relayed the good both seem like gems to me. who held the two. day something will hap- behavior. A licensed psy- news to her. Many couples today forgo When West shifted to the pen. She’s not someone chotherapist or a suicide I believe this courtesy the courtesy altogether.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain given by Mark Cravotta and Christine L. Cravotta to Mortgage Electronic mortgage given by Donna M. Ferrioli and Rachel A. Ferrioli to Option One Mortgage mortgage given by Raoul Bonbon and Marian Bonbon aka Marion Bonbon to First Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Capital One Home Loans, LLC, its Corporation, dated December 6, 2005 and registered at Essex County (Southern Franklin, a division of Nat City Bank of IN., dated November 15, 2005 and successors and assigns, dated May 13, 2008 and registered with Essex County District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 462397 and noted on registered with the Essex County (South District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25077, Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 489836 noted on Certificate of Title No. 78540 of which mortgage Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee Page 127 of which mortgage Partners for Payment Relief DE II, LLC is the present Certificate of Title Number 80958 subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loans for the Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, holder by assignment from First Franklin Financial Corporation to Partners for Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by Mortgage Electronic Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates is the present holder by assignment from Payment Relief DE II, LLC dated December 19, 2005 recorded at Essex County Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment registered with said Registry District of Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the (South District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34137, Page 105 for breach of the Land Court as Document Number 519639, as noted on Certificate of Title Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, Asset conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the Number 80958, subsequently assigned to Ocwen Loans Servicing, LLC by Bank of Backed Pass-Through Certificates dated February 4, 2008 registered at Essex mortgaged premises located at 10-12 Parker Avenue, Lynn, Massachusetts will be America N. A., successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. sold at a Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on June 14, 2017, at the mortgaged Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP by assignment registered with said Registry 486441 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 78540, for breach of conditions of premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises District of the Land Court as Document Number 533903, as noted on Certificate of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged described in said mortgage, to wit: Title Number 80958 and subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as premises located at 36 Casco Road, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC by Auction at 10:00AM on May 31, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more The land together with the buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, assignment registered with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said now known as 10-12 Parker Avenue, Lynn, being shown as Lot #10 on "Plan of Number 573885, as noted on Certificate of Title Number 80958; of which mortgage, to wit: Portion of Estate of Abigail C. Parker, Lynn", Charles W. Gay, Engineer and Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Surveyor, dated October 30, 1975 and recorded with the Essex South District Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at A certain parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon situate in Deeds, Book 945, Page 134. 3:00 PM on May 24, 2017 at 170 Moulton Drive, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular Lynn in the County of Essex and said Commonwealth of Massachusetts bounded the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: and described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY By Parker Avenue, shown as unnamed court on said plan, 49.50 feet; Two certain parcels of land with the buildings thereon situated in Lynnfield, Essex SOUTHEASTERLY by Casco Road fifty (50) feet; NORTHWESTERLY By land now or formerly of Henry, being Lot 9 on said County. Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: FIRST PARCEL: SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 37, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one plan, 104.69 feet; EASTERLY by Lot 307, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred hundred (100) feet; NORTHEASTERLY By land now or formerly of Chase, 49.50 feet; and seventeen and 95/100 (117.95) feet; SOUTHERLY by parcel 7-4, as shown on NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 23, as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY By land now or formerly of Hoyt, being Lot 11, on said said plan, twenty and 01/100 (20.01) feet; WESTERLY by Lot 305, as shown on NORTHEASTERLY by Lot 35, as shown on said plan, one hundred (100) plan, 104.48 feet. said plan, one hundred seventeen and 02/100 (117.02) feet; and NORTHERLY by feet. Lot 284, as shown on said plan, twenty (20) feet. All of said boundaries are Containing 5,177 square feet according to said plan. determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan numbered 19113-13, All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon drawn by Massachusetts Department of Public Works, E.J. McCarthy, Chief plan numbered 8433-C, drawn By Fred H. Eastman, Surveyor, dated May 22 and Be all of said measurements more or less or however otherwise described. Engineer, dated September 19, 1961 and April 24, 1962, as modified and October 13, 1923, a modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with the Certificate of Title For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (South which is filed with Certificate of Title No. 36811 in said Registry, and the above 4874 in said Registry, and the above-described land is shown as lot 36, sheet 1, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30744, Page 305. The above premises will be described land is shown as Lot 306, on last mentioned plan. SECOND PARCEL: on last mentioned plan. sold subject to all taxes, assessments, and other encumbrances which may EASTERLY by Lot 308, as shown on above-mentioned plan. one hundred constitute a prior lien thereon, and will be conveyed subject to any easements, twenty-two and 62/100 (122.62) feet; SOUTHERLY by parcel 7-5, as shown on For mortgagor's title see deed registered at Essex County (Southern restrictions or record, tenancies, and rights of redemption for unpaid federal taxes, said plan, one hundred and 08/100 (100.08) feet; WESTERLY by Lot 306, as District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 455321 and if any, as shall notwithstanding this provision, constitute valid liens or shown on said plan, one hundred seventeen and 95/100 (117.95) feet; and Noted on Certificate of Title Number 78540. encumbrances thereon after said sale. NORTHERLY by Lot 40, as shown on said plan, ninety-nine and 97/100 (99.97) feet. Being shown as Lot 307, on said plan. Registered in Land Court as Certificate The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's check or certified check in the sum of of Title # 80958 Tax ID #: 0047-0000-2396 Being all and the same lands and assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) as a deposit must be shown at the time and premises conveyed to Mark Cravotta, individually by Christine L. Cravotta and Mark encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to place of the sale in order to qualify as a bidder and will be required to sign written Cravotta in a Massachusetts Quit Claim Deed executed 09/26/2007 and and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable recorded 10/1/2007 in Instrument No. 483196 of the Essex County, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. in cash or current funds (payable to Barham Legal, LLC) in thirty (30) days from Massachusetts Land Records. the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, to Barham Legal, LLC, Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Attn: MA Foreclosure, 2644 Kull Road, Lancaster, Ohio 43130, or such other time The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises contained in restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Other terms to be announced at the sale. assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Partners for Payment Relief DE II, LLC TERMS OF SALE: Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 By its Attorney, A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Daniel O. Barham, Esq. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Barham Legal, LLC delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be error in this publication. 2644 Kull Road required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Lancaster, Ohio 43130 the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Other terms to be announced at the sale. 1-844-227-4261 (844 BARHAM1) from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Item: May 10, 17, 24, 2017 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Carrington Mortgage at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Loan Trust, Series 2006-OPT1, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Korde & Associates, P.C. MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - HIGHWAY DIVISION sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 900 Chelmsford Street NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Suite 3102 Project File No. 608352 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. 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Any contractor requesting plans overnight Written views received by MassDOT subsequent to the date of this notice and up to NOTICE AND ORDER: must provide their FedEx number. Plans are not available via email. five (5) days prior to the date of the hearing shall be displayed for public Petition for Appointment of inspection and copying at the time and date listed above. Plans will be on display Guardianship of a minor Proposals must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the one-half hour before the hearing begins, with an engineer in attendance to answer Purchasing Department, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA on or before 2:00 p.m. questions regarding this project. A project handout will be made available on the In the interests of Walter Emilio Lopez E.S.T. on Thursday June 22, 2017. MassDOT website listed below. of Lynn MA Minor Each proposal submitted must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified check, Written statements and other exhibits in place of, or in addition to, oral statements NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: treasurers, or cashiers check payable to the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission in made at the Public Hearing regarding the proposed undertaking are to be 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a the amount of Five Percent (5%) of the estimated total five- year proposal price. submitted to Patricia A. Leavenworth, P.E., Chief Engineer, MassDOT, 10 Park Minor filed on 04/12/2017 by Plaza, Boston, MA 02116, Attention: Roadway Project Management, Project File Mery O Lopreto Argueta of Lynn MA A One Hundred Percent (100%) Performance Bond of the total first year proposal No. 608352. Such submissions will also be accepted at the hearing. 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By Gretchen McKay headline — for instance, grilled as a taco PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE filling or fried with a bit of chili, curry and cassava flour into a golden, crispy Is there any more unsung hero in the fritter. kitchen than the humble onion, or its How did she go from amateur eater to equally unheralded BFF, the garlic clove? cookbook author? Her parents both were These cheap and versatile veggies are teachers, so it wasn’t a reach to consider the culinary world’s workhorses, playing a career in journalism when she graduat- a supporting role in so many dishes in ed from the University of Virginia in the so many cultures. Even the dual threats mid-1990s; her degree in women’s histo- of bad breath and a teary-cutting expe- ry included a thesis on women’s newspa- rience can’t diminish their universal per pages during the Great Depression. appeal. Alliums, as they are known col- But specializing in food? Not exactly a lectively, are one of the world’s oldest life goal. cultivated plants and have been used to Not that she didn’t have a deep connec- flavor food since at least 5000 B.C. tion to all things culinary: She grew up in So how’d they become the Rodney Dan- a family that loved to cook and entertain. gerfield of vegetables? Their annual open house on New Year’s “We take them for granted,” says Kate Day in Edgewood (and the traditional Winslow, who grew up in Pittsburgh and German meal that followed) was “epic,” worked as an editor at Gourmet. “So you kind of forget, and think they’re just for complete with bloody marys, spinach dip seasoning.” in a bread bowl and platters of smoked Yet it’s only with the aromatic addition sausages. of alliums that a clever cook can build She took a summer job after college something perfectly delicious to eat, she as a cook at a ranch in the wilds of Wy- says. And to prove her point, she and her oming, but that was more for fun than photographer husband Guy Ambrosino professional development. It wasn’t until spent six straight months devising the she followed some fellow UVAers to San- ultimate guide to cooking with leeks, ta Fe, N.M., that she turned to writing. scallions, garlic, shallots and every other Her friends eventually all moved away, sort of onion. but Winslow stayed on, taking a job as “Onions Etcetera: The Essential Alli- an arts editor with a weekly newspaper. um Cookbook” is bound to blow you away Ambrosino, who grew up in a big Italian with its gorgeous photos and mouthwa- family in New Jersey, just happened to tering collection of recipes. Winslow’s be the staff photographer, and well, you prose also is delectable, with breezy tales know where that goes. As Winslow’s job of the couple’s cooking life interspersed duties expanded to include a food col- with practical tips on how to, say, clean umn, so grew their love affair, fanned by the many meandering conversations that leeks or peel pearl onions. You also find PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE bits of onion history (revered in French took place around the kitchen table. “And cooking, shallots originated near Pal- that is still one of our favorite places to Curried Onion Fritters. estine), and memories of where certain be,” she writes. “We have always loved dishes were first tasted and how/why to bring people together, especially over they were replicated. food.” Curried Onion Fritters pepper When it comes to Ambrosino’s great- In 2003, the couple headed back East, — 12 good-quality corn tortillas aunt Aggie’s “fried water” soup, it’s hard first to Philly and later to New York City, with Mint Raita — ½ cup crumbled queso fresco — Roasted tomatillo salsa, for serving (recipe not to spring out of bed and sprint to where Winslow took a job as a book ed- The crunchy and spicy appetizers are one of the kitchen to make it. Ditto with the itor at Gourmet magazine and her hus- the author’s favorite recipes. She suggests eat- follows) beer-battered onion rings. You’ll feel the band set up a photo studio. All the while, ing them “with a cold beer in hand.” — Preheat grill over moderately high heat; al- same way, too, about many of the book’s she says, they explored various cuisines, For raita ternatively, use a stovetop grill pan. 100-plus recipes, which are arranged ac- gathering recipes like taste souvenirs. — 1 cup plain whole-milk yogurt — Cut onions crosswise into ½-inch-thick slic- cording to color and/or season. One food in particular bubbled in the — 2 small cucumbers, such as Persian, finely es. Keeping the sliced rings intact, threw them First come the “keepers,” or the yellow, back of the couple’s heads upon their chopped onto skewers. (If using bamboo skewers, soak white and red storage onions one always return to New Jersey in 2010 — onions. — 1 tablespoon finely chopped mint in water for at least 30 minutes before grilling.) has on hand. There also are chapters In particular it was Italy’s sweet and fa- — Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper Stir together olive oil, oregano, salt and pepper devoted to sweet onions; scallions and mous cipolla di Tropea, a red variety that For fritters in a small bowl. Brush mixture over skewered chives; shallots and leeks; pearl onions grows along the coast in the Calabria — 3 medium onions, thinly sliced onions. and button-shaped cipollini; and the region. In Sicily, Winslow recalls, every- — 2 serrano chiles, thinly sliced — Grill onions until softened and charred in fleeting “early bird” ramps, spring onions thing begins with red onions, “and we got — 3 tablespoons chopped cilantro spots, flipping occasionally, 10 to 12 minutes. and green garlic/garlic scapes. into that habit.” To this day, she has a — 1 tablespoon curry powder Transfer to plate and cover to keep warm. Some of the recipes use alliums in sup- soft spot for red onions. — ½ teaspoon cayenne — Lay tortillas over the grill and toast, turning porting roles, such as the leeks that team For such a common vegetable, “there’s — Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper once, until softened and blackened in spots, up with fresh dill and feta in a creamy so many things you can do with it,” she — ½ cup chickpea flour (I used cassava flour) about 3 minutes total. Wrap tortillas in clean spring tart. Others allow onions to boldly says. — 1 large egg, lightly beaten kitchen towel to keep warm. — Peanut or vegetable oil, for frying — To assemble tacos, slide onions off skewers. — Make raita: Combine yogurt, cucumbers Fill each warm tortilla with a few onion rings, top and mint in small bowl. Season with ¼ tea- with a spoonful or salsa and a generous scatter- spoon salt and several grinds of black pepper. ing of crumbled queso fresco. Refrigerate until ready to use. — Makes 12 tacos. — Make fritters: Combine onions, chilies and “Onions Etcetera: The Essential Allium Cook- cilantro in large bowl. Add curry powder, cay- book” by Kate Winslow and Guy Ambrosino enne, 1 teaspoon salt and several grinds of (Burgess Lea Press; February 2017; $35) black pepper and toss everything together until well combined. Sprinkle chickpea flour over on- Red, Red Jam ion mixture, add egg and mix together gently so everything is lightly coated. It’s great on grilled cheese sandwiches, or on — Heat about ½ inch oil in heavy skillet over buttered toast with thick-cut bacon. Or by the moderately high heat. While oil heats up, line a forkful, straight from the skillet, writes author cooling sheet or platter with paper towels. When Kate Winslow, adding, “Not ashamed.” oil is hot and shimmering, use two forks to — 3 tablespoons olive oil scoop up about 2 tablespoons of onion mixture. — 4 medium red onions, thinly sliced Drop mixture into hot oil, pressing down lightly — Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper so it spreads out a bit. Some of the onions will — 1 sprig fresh rosemary. leaves stripped and straggle out, which is totally fine — these bits chopped become extra crunch. — 2 cups dry red wine — Fry the fritters until deep golden brown on — ½ cup maple syrup, preferably grade B the underside, 2 to 3 minutes, then flip and con- — ½ cup red wine vinegar tinue to fry 2 minutes more. Transfer fritters to — Combine olive oil and onions in large skil- paper towels to drain, and scoop out any float- let over moderately high heat. Season well with ing bits from oil before frying another batch. — Eat fritters while hot, dabbed with a spoon- salt and pepper, and cook until onions begin ful of raita. to soften, about 5 minutes. Add chopped rose- Leek Tart with Feta and Dill. — Makes about 16 fritters. mary and wine. Adapted from “Onions Etcetera: The Essential — Bring mixture to a simmer, then reduce heat Allium Cookbook” by Kate Winslow and Guy to low and simmer very gently, uncovered, until Warm up this winter at Ambrosino (Burgess Lea Press; February 2017; wine is almost completely reduced, about 40 Periwinkles Food Shoppe! $35) minutes. — When wine is almost reduced, add maple Stop by to enjoy a bowl of homemade syrup and vinegar to onions and continue to soup or pick up a delicious meal to heat Grilled Onion Tacos simmer until liquid is reduced and onions are and serve at home. Ask to see our Quick, simple and utterly delicious. If you jam-like but still juicy, about 1 hour. Remove catering menu. See what's seasonal and from heat and serve at once. Or, cool completely simmering at Periwinkles. don’t have the time or inclination to make salsa from scratch, substitute bottled tomatillo sauce. before refrigerating up to 2 weeks. 540B Loring Ave., Salem — 4 sweet onions — Makes about 2 cups. 978-825-0099 — 2 tablespoons olive oil “Onions Etcetera: The Essential Allium Cook- periwinklesinc.com — ½ teaspoon oregano book” by Kate Winslow and Guy Ambrosino Call to place an order. — ½ teaspoon salt and several grinds black (Burgess Lea Press; February 2017; $35)

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