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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 Lynn woman pleads not guilty to child traf cking

By Bella diGrazia counts of contributing to the de- according to Attorney General of ce. She was warned to stay “Ashley is adamantly denying ITEM STAFF linquency of a minor. The indict- Maura Healey’s of ce. Goodrich away from the victim, witnesses, these very serious allegations,” ment came after a  ve-month allegedly drove the minor to current and former child res- said Bluefort. “On behalf of both A Lynn resident pleaded investigation involving a minor sexual encounters in Boston and idents of the group home, and of us, we are looking forward to not guilty to child traf cking the opportunity to prove that at charges in Worcester Superior who lived at Eliot Community Worcester, coordinated them former or current employees of Human Services, the Saugus during times when the minor the company. Goodrich was also the next court date.” Court Friday morning. Goodrich is expected to face Ashley Goodrich, 27, was in- group home where Goodrich had run away from the home, told not to work or volunteer at worked. according to Healey. places with children under the charges in Suffolk County, dicted by a statewide grand though the arraignment date She targeted and recruited the During arraignment, the judge age of 18. jury on Sept. 27 on four counts has yet to be scheduled. of traf cking a minor for sexual minor out of Eliot after posting released Goodrich on personal The next pre-trial date is set for servitude, deriving support from ads online offering sexual ser- recognizance and gave her a bail Nov. 26, according to Goodrich’s Bella diGrazia can be reached prostitution of a minor, and four vices in exchange for money, warning, according to Healey’s attorney, Nicole Bluefort. at [email protected].

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK He nose Above left, Wally Nalesnik of Revere tries to paint his daughter Danielle’s nose during Grandparents and Special Day at North Shore Christian School in Lynn on Friday. Above right, having missed his mark, Nalesnik what’s in store gets his nose painted by Danielle in retaliation. For more photos, see LOOK! Page A8. Do-gooders to Parents are the students be honored at in this Lynn ESL class

Saugus gala By Bella diGrazia at schools near the LTU of ce at 679 Each session this year already has ITEM STAFF Western Ave., given many of them 25 parents booked and more than 25 don’t have access to cars. on the waitlist. By Bridget LYNN — English as a Second Lan- Sheila O’Neil, the LTU president, Turcotte guage (ESL) classes are not only being “Having the parents of a commu- ITEM STAFF taught to the city’s students, but to and Tina Hoofnagle, program special- nity integrated into the Lynn Public ist of parent and family engagement Schools is instrumental for students SAUGUS — An their parents as well. for the curriculum department, re- event later this month In a collaborative effort, the Lynn to have better educational experienc- will honor the pres- Teachers Union (LTU), Lynn Public ceived more than 75 calls after they es,” said O’Neil. “We want them to ident of the Saugus Schools administration, and the LPS announced the adult ESL program. know we are here to be of assistance. Boosters Club, a Viet- Curriculum Department debuted ESL The classes are Tuesdays and Thurs- Every teacher wants their students to nam War veteran, a classes for adults last week. The class- days, 9-11 a.m., every week through longtime politician, es are targeted at parents of students the rest of the school year. ESL, A3 and Saugus High Seven Greer School’s senior class president. Each year, members Much ado of the town are cho- sen to be honored for their leadership in the about a redo community as part of the Saugus Public Library Foundation in Nahant Gala. Residents Har- ry Mazman, Gordon By Bridget Turcotte Shepard, Peter Ros- ITEM STAFF setti, and Seven Greer NAHANT — The question is no Harry Mazman will be honored at the Oct. 20 event hosted at longer whether a bylaw to protect the library. the wetlands should be in place. Greer, a Saugus High The debate has turned into a ques- School senior who has tion of democracy. been president of his “You are not the rulers,” resident class for three years, Tom Costin Sr., who served as the was the youngest to mayor of Lynn from 1955 to 1961, be nominated for the told the Nahant Board of Select- award. He is a mem- men Thursday night. “You are the ber of the drama club, public servants and the people Saugus Gay-Straight have spoken. They don’t want a Alliance, and the de- second Town Meeting on this one bate club. issue that has already been decid- Peter Rossetti Mazman became the ed.” president of the Sau- The panel has called for a Spe- gus Boosters Club in cial Town Meeting on Dec. 1 to ask 1980 and is still at it. voters to rescind a bylaw that was He works year-round passed at a Special Town Meeting to support students in August and accepted by Attor- participating in Sau- ney General Maura Healey on gus High athletics by Sept. 13. providing  nancial “Don’t you understand plain En- scholarships to 15 INSIDE glish? Don’t you understand that students each year. this is a home-rule organization He also raises money Opinion LOOK! Sports here? We go by the rule of law,” to purchase trophies, Shribman: Lynn City Hall raises Danvers runs past said Costin. “The people voted. If Gordon Shepard ‘Jeopardy’ answer: Italian ag. A8 Classical. B1 SAUGUS, A3 Nebraska. A4 NAHANT, A3

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Robert L. Grant, 77 Sylvia A. Lipnick, 98 Ruth Lunder 1941-2018 1920-2018 1927-2018 LYNN — Robert L. shared a daily email SWAMPSCOTT — nis and traveling. She SWAMPSCOTT ticular the jitterbug, Grant, 77, of Salem, with his brother, Al in Sylvia A. Lipnick, 98, will be dearly missed — Ruth Lunder of added to her lively formerly of Lynn, Tennessee covering of Swampscott, en- by many nieces, Swampscott entered spirit. Ruthie loved passed away on Sun- their common in- tered into rest peace- nephews, extended into rest on Thursday, to be surrounded by day, Sept. 30, 2018 terest in hurricanes, fully on Oct. 4, 2018. family and friends. Oct. 4, 2018. her family, who she after a brief illness. tornadoes, volca- For 67 years she was The family would Born in Boston on always put first. Her Born in Lynn, Bob noes, rainstorms and the devoted, loving like to thank the staff Jan. 6, 1927, she loving and kind heart was the beloved son blizzards and always wife of the late Saul at Bertram House of was the daughter of made her a friend to of the late Charles F. enjoyed talking about E. Lipnick. Swampscott, First- Samuel and Fran- all. and Annie E. (Teal) many of these top- Born in Worcester Light Home Care and ces Barron. She was Service informa- Grant. Bob graduated from ics covered by the Weather on Oct. 3, 1920, she was the Care Dimensions of Danvers predeceased by her brothers tion: A funeral service for Lynn English High School with Channel on cable. Bob even daughter of the late Harry and for all the love and care pro- Edward, Harold and Leo. She Ruth will be held on Sunday, the Class of 1959 and earned enjoyed shoveling snow, often Jennie (Savatsky) Nemshin. vided to her. was the beloved wife of the Oct. 7, 2018 at 12 p.m. at a B.A. in Business from Salem beating the plow drivers in Sylvia was the loving mother Service information: A late Jerome Lunder. Cherished STANETSKY-HYMANSON Me- State College. his development to clearing of Dr. Michael Lipnick and his graveside service will be held mother of Michael and Cheryl morial Chapel, 10 Vinnin St., Bob enjoyed working as a the driveway and sidewalks in wife Randee of Delmar, N.Y., on Sunday, Oct. 7 at 10:30 Lunder, Ellen Lunder and Su- Salem. Interment will follow high quality tester of jet en- front of his home. He always Robert Lipnick and his wife a.m. at Congregation Shirat san Lunder Burke. She was in Congregation Shirat Ha- gines at General Electric in graciously assisted both fami- Chelina of Boca Raton, Fla., Hayam Cemetery — Temple the beloved mother-in-law of yam Cemetery — Temple Is- Lynn for more than 27 years. ly members and strangers who Lori Groipen and her husband Israel Section, 506 Lowell St., Joseph Burke. Ruth was also rael Section, 506 Lowell St., Simply, Bob’s goal was to had a need. Larry of Swampscott; and Peabody. The family will re- the mother-in-law of David Peabody. keep people flying safely with Bob also dabbled with me- adored grandmother of Scott ceive visitors at the home of Aronson. She adored each Shiva will be observed on GE jet engines all over the chanical toys, H&O electric Lipnick (Lauren) of New York, Lori and Larry Groipen imme- of her grandchildren as they Sunday, Oct. 7 after intern- world. Despite his excellent trains at Christmas time, and N.Y., Julie Herzlich (Justin) of diately following services until did her; Jennifer and Suraj ment at Crown Pointe Club- work ethic, he sadly suffered caring for his beloved red Davie, Fla., Sari Ellis (Tim) of 7 p.m. Krishnamurthi, Jeff and Cait- house until 8 p.m. and Mon- with a hearing disability in sports car. He also spent time Seattle, Wash., Jennifer Jasilli Memorial contributions can lin Burke, Dana Burke, Scott day, Oct. 8 at the home of both ears due to the testing watching the jets line up over (Nick) of Marblehead, Adam be made to: Congregation Shi- Lunder, Josh Lunder, Michelle Michael and Cheryl Lunder frequencies of jet engines. Salem for landing at Logan Lipnick of Albany, N.Y., Melissa rat Hayam, 55 Atlantic Ave., Aronson and Josh Aronson. from 3-8 p.m. He, however, earned his pilot’s Airport in Boston. He kept fit Lipnick of Miami, Fla.; beloved Swampscott, MA 01907 (shi- She was blessed with four In lieu of flower, contribu- license and even obtained in- and enjoyed playing tennis great-grandmother of Alexan- rathayam.org) or to: Care Di- great-grandchildren, Tatum, tions in Ruth’s memory may struments ratings. and walking two to three miles der “AJ” Jasilli, Zachary Jasilli mensions, 75 Sylvan St., Ste. Sienna and Harlow Kirsh- be made to Colby College After working at GE, Bob on Lynn Beach most nights of and Blake Lipnick. She was B-102, Danvers, MA 01923 namurthi and Clara Burke. https://alumni-secure.col- continued his education at the year. He would also enjoy the loving sister and sister-in- (give.caredimensions.org). She was a proud alumni of by.edu/give. North Shore Community Col- hot dogs, hamburgers, and law of Sanford (Sandy) and Arrangements trusted to the Colby College, truly ahead of For more information or to lege in Lynn, earning six dif- vanilla and coffee frappes. Carol Nemshin and the late care of STANETSKY HYMAN- her time pursuing a business register in the online guest- ferent associates degrees, Bob was a Civil War buff and Ruth and Murry Brauer and SON Memorial Chapel, 10 Vin- degree. Her love of music, book, please visit www.sta- including in aviation and enjoyed traveling to many of Lillian and Bob Rubin. nin St., Salem, MA 01970. For reading and dance, in par- netskyhymansonsalem.com. computer programing. While those historic sites and also She was a longtime mem- more information or to regis- at North Shore, he received loved to travel to Las Vegas. ber of Congregation Shirat Ha- ter in the online guestbook, the Distinguished Service He loved tending to his many yam of the North Shore. Sylvia please visit www.stanetskyhy- Award from Phi Theta Kap- colored impatiens and hibis- enjoyed reading, cooking, ten- mansonsalem.com. pa in 1995. He also enjoyed cus garden which remains in part-time teaching business full bloom. He was an avid and computer courses there. fan of the Patriots and Bos- Bob is survived by his loving ton Celtics, in the stand and sister, with whom he lived in on TV. His favorite professional Senators: Utility was ‘woefully’ Salem for 22 years, Marjorie golfer was Tiger Woods and Grant, former 34-year Lynn he recently enjoyed following Public School teacher, in- Tiger’s recent recovery of his cluding at Lynn English High golf skills. unprepared for gas explosions School for many years; broth- Service information: Bob’s ers, Alfred D. Grant and his funeral and interment ser- By Philip Marcelo Valley residents without until five days afterward. cent letter,” he said in a wife, Elizabeth of Knoxville, vices were private and under natural gas to heat their “The omission of these statement. “Our attention Tenn., and Peter C. Grant of the care of the CUFFE-MC- homes as the winter ap- sorts of safety measures right now is focused on re- N. Brookfield, and his former GINN Funeral Home, Lynn. BOSTON — The natural proaches. from Columbia Gas’ oper- storing gas service to cus- gas company at the center wife, Donna Grant, of Worces- In lieu of flowers, contribu- Warren and Markey said ating procedures prior to tomers in the Merrimack of the explosions north of ter; cherished, nephews and tions in Bob’s memory may in an Oct. 4 letter that this disaster is alarming Valley.” Boston last month was nieces, Daniel, David, Sarah be made to the Friends of they had reviewed doc- and unacceptable,” the Meanwhile, local gov- “woefully unprepared” to Beth, and Rebeccah of Knox- Lynn & Nahant Beach, P.O. uments and statements senators wrote. “It rais- ernment officials and Co- prevent or respond to the ville and Kyle, Jason and Box 2264, Lynn, MA, 01903 provided by the company, es serious questions as to lumbia Gas announced unfolding disaster, Sens. Matthew of N. Brookfield; or to a cancer charity of your including its Distribution why these policies were Friday they’re offering ho- and close friends, Bruce and choice. To share a memory Elizabeth Warren and Ed Integrity Management not previously in place for tel rooms, travel trailers, John, whom he’s known since or leave online condolences, Markey said Friday after Plan and Operations and Columbia Gas’ systems they were Boy Scouts togeth- please visit www.cuffemc- a review of internal com- shelters and other tem- Maintenance Manual. and whether that failure porary housing for those er in the troop at the former ginn.com. pany documents. They concluded the util- was the result of negli- without gas service or oth- St. Paul’s Methodist Church in The Massachusetts ity did not “properly con- gence, cost considerations, erwise unable to return to Lynn. Democrats said Columbia template the possibility or incompetence.” their homes. A meteorology and earth Gas didn’t have adequate that a disaster like this Ken Stammen, a spokes- sciences enthusiast, Bob safety and response mea- could occur, did not have man for NiSource, Colum- At least 15 structures sures in place before Sept. sufficient safety measures bia Gas’ parent company, have been deemed unin- 13, when more than 80 in place to prevent a disas- said the utility can’t com- habitable, an additional MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS explosions and gas fires ter, and was not prepared ment on the cause of the 19 need significant re- struck Lawrence, North to respond.” incident or matters relat- pairs, and an additional Visiting hours set Baker among national Andover and Andover. The senators also crit- ed to the ongoing Nation- 102 sustained minor dam- The explosions, likely icized the company for al Transportation Safety age, state officials said for late senator group’s ‘paid leave caused by overpressur- not instituting “common- Board investigation. this week. Columbia Gas has de- BOSTON (SHNS) — champions’ ized gas lines, killed one sense” measures — such “We have been respond- Visiting hours will be person, injured 25 others, as knowing the exact lo- ing to the Senators’ re- ployed thousands of work- BOSTON (SHNS) — A held Saturday for the late damaged or destroyed cation of control lines and quests for information in ers to replace 45 miles of Brian Joyce, the former national nonprofit aimed dozens of homes, and left having the proper staff on- a timely manner, and are aging pipeline and gradu- state senator who was at securing paid family thousands of Merrimack site during repair work — reviewing this most re- ally restore service. found dead in his West- leave for all Americans port home last week. endorsed Gov. Charlie Joyce, 56, will also be Baker for reelection Judge tosses fishermen’s suit remembered by family as part of its slate of and friends at a private 60 “Paid Family Leave memorial service, ac- Champions.” cording to his obituary. PL+US Action’s list against Obama ocean monument The visiting hours will of endorsed candidates run from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. includes Republicans, By Patrick Whittle at the Waring-Sullivan Democrats and inde- and Jennifer Home, located at 230 Rus- pendents running for McDermott ASSOCIATED PRESS sells Mills Road in South various offices, but Baker Dartmouth. is the only Republican PORTLAND, Maine — Formerly of Milton, the group is backing in a A federal judge tossed Joyce spent almost 20 governor’s race. Baker in a lawsuit Friday from a years on Beacon Hill as group of fishing associa- a representative and June signed a law estab- tions that challenged the senator before leaving the lishing a paid family and creation of an underwater Senate in 2016 while un- medical leave program monument in the Atlantic der federal investigation backed by a new payroll Ocean. for corruption. His wife tax. The law was a major found him dead on Sept. feature of a larger deal The fishing groups sued 27, according to authori- legislators struck with in federal court in Wash- ington against creation ties, who said an autopsy advocates to preempt of Northeast Canyons would be performed and ballot questions lowering foul play was not believed and Seamounts Marine the sales tax, raising the National Monument by to be involved. minimum wage, and insti- Joyce’s obituary said he former President Barack tuting paid leave. Obama in 2016. “died peacefully.” At the Though he publicly FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS time of his death, Joyce U.S. District Judge expressed support for the James Boasberg granted Corals on Mytilus Seamount off the coast of New England in the North was awaiting trial on 113 concept of reducing the counts including racke- the Trump administra- Atlantic Ocean. sales tax, Baker largely teering, extortion, fraud, tion’s motion Friday to remained mum about clear the monument was species of marine life, such whether 100 years after money laundering and tax dismiss the suit. His rul- legally established by as right whales. The Com- a law is enacted, a pres- evasion, to which he had his stance on paid leave ing said the groups failed Obama. pleaded not guilty. Federal and the minimum wage to adequately explain why merce Department has ident can adopt a clever prosecutors alleged he as the measures worked the monument is too large. “This decision guaran- argued that the president reinterpretation of the had accepted bribes and their way through the Boasberg wrote that tees that one of the most has clear authority under statute to enlarge his own kickbacks in exchange for legislative process. When the lawsuit hinged on fragile and scientifically the federal Antiquities Act power.” “official action” in the Sen- he signed the law, Baker whether Obama had the important areas in the to establish national mon- ate and pressuring state touted the importance of authority to use the An- North Atlantic will be pro- uments. tected from destructive Wood said it’s disap- and local officials. compromise. tiquities Act to create the 781-593-7700 monument. 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He thinks Subscriptions an article? in 1908 ... so President Attorney Jonathan it’s an issue for the U.S. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Obama could establish the Wood, who represents the Supreme Court to ulti- $20.00 for 4 weeks Canyons and Seamounts fishing groups, said he mately decide. $65.00 for 13 weeks Monument in 2016.” doesn’t know yet if there “It’s certainly an im- $130.00 for 26 weeks Subscribe to $260.00 for 1 year Environmental groups will be an appeal. portant issue that affects Send payment to and POSTMASTER, e-edition on cheered the decision. Nat- The monument is a the president’s power to send address changes to: ural Resources Defense 5,000-square-mile area unilaterally control the The Daily Item Council attorney Kate that contains fragile deep ocean,” he said. “And it’s 110 Munroe St. Desormeau said it makes sea corals and vulnerable a purely legal question, P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Much ado about a redo in Nahant NAHANT move on from this activity From A1 and focus on more import- ant town priorities,” the you try to do this, I’m go- petition reads. ing to go to the Attorney Instead, the board heard General and to the Sec- from an attorney about retary of State to point the option they have to out that you people don’t legally hold the meeting know how to run a govern- with satellite locations ment.” using two-way audio and Selectmen Enzo Bari- video transmission and le called for the meeting, multiple voting centers. A citing the heat and lack of second moderator would space in Town Hall at the need to be appointed on first meeting that lasted the floor of Town Meet- more than 3½ hours and ing and a sign-in process left not a single chair — or would need to be estab- square inch of floor space lished. There was talk of — unoccupied. A yes or no using the Johnson Ele- ballot was handed out, as mentary School or a tent voted by the body, and 285 in the lowlands for over- returned the slip in favor flow, and chairman Ches- while 278 were opposed ley Taylor suggested vot- to an amendment to the ers be removed from Town town’s bylaws to change Hall, submit a secret bal- the permitting process for lot vote on the way out, projects within the town’s and then re-enter. PHOTO | SHNS wetlands. In essence, the bylaw But if the elderly Striking hotel workers gathered at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Friday to oppose the New York Yan- couldn’t stand the heat in kees. prohibits the removal, filling, dredging, build- Town Hall in August, res- ing upon, degrading, dis- idents questioned, could charging into, or other- they withstand the cold of wise altering the listed December? Striking hotel workers target “We’ve heard a lot of resource areas (freshwa- ter or coastal wetlands, complaints that the room marshes, etc.) except as was too hot,” said resident Yankees outside Ritz-Carlton authorized by the Con- Roger Pasinski. “The room servation Commission. was too hot for both par- The bylaw establishes a ties, not just one party By Chris Triunfo technology, and is calling day, workers held signs benefits,” Gonzalez told permit application, notice that was participating in STATE HOUSE on companies to protect that read, “Yankees = the News Service. “The and hearing, and determi- the voting.” NEWS SERVICE worker hours, provide Scabs.” reason I’m running for nation procedure. Resident Julie Tarmy more secure schedules, “The Yankees have governor is to fight for all BOSTON — Striking ho- A petition asking the said most of the town and improve sexual ha- branded themselves as the little guys out there. board not to hold the Spe- knows that she didn’t vote tel workers from UNITE rassment protections. the team of corporate I’ve been standing with HERE Local 26 gathered cial Town Meeting gath- in favor of the bylaw, but “We have a simple de- greed. I hope the Red Sox lots of different unions ered more than 500 signa- she also doesn’t support “a at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel mand. One job should be kick their ass,” said Lang. that have been getting Friday to oppose New York tures in a week and was redo.” enough to live, to raise Major League Baseball squeezed recently.” presented to selectmen “I voted against the by- Yankees players who were your family and to retire players all belong to the Since June, more than seen walking through a Thursday night. law,” said Tarmy. “That with dignity,” said Local Major League Players 1,200 National Grid gas In addition to honoring was my right. But I also picket line at the hotel the 26 President Brian Lang. Association. The players’ workers have been locked day before. the votes that were cast don’t support another “So far, Marriott has been union spokesman advo- out after failed negotia- by 583 registered voters vote. My vote was not on Most of the New York tone-deaf, and we have cates for the hotel work- tions with National Grid. baseball team is staying who attended the meet- the winning side, but I’m made a very difficult deci- ers. In a statement, the Recently, House Speak- ing, the petition calls for OK with that. It’s the at the hotel in anticipa- sion and sacrificed a lot to Players Association said er Robert DeLeo said he tion of their first game selectmen to refrain from democratic process.” go out and strike.” that “...these workers have wants Gov. Charlie Bak- spending more money on The board did not nail against the Red Sox in the That decision marks been trying to negotiate a er’s administration to say town meetings, and to in- down any of the details American League Division the city’s first major hotel fair contract for more than how much the lockout is stead address the other before moving onto other Series. strike in modern history. six months. They deserve costing the state, includ- priorities of the town that business Thursday night. The workers went on The workers span seven to be heard and deserve ing the cost of providing need the Board of Select- Selectman Rich Lom- strike Wednesday after Marriott hotels across the our support.” health benefits to workers men’s time and attention. bard said again that he is six months of contract city, and with the strike Joining the striking who lost their coverage “As residents of the against the meeting. discussions ended with- heading into the holiday workers was Democrat- because of the lockout. Ad- town, we seek to preserve out an agreement. The weekend, some guests ic candidate for governor ministration officials said the democratic process of Bridget Turcotte can be union represents an es- were informed that they Jay Gonzalez. He cited the they’d review the speak- our Town Meeting gov- reached at bturcotte@item- timated 1,500 Marriott would not receive room rally as one of the reasons er’s request. ernance and direct the live.com. Follow her on International employees service or house cleaning, why he’s running for gov- According to Lang, the Board of Selectmen to @BridgetTurcotte. including housekeepers, according to the union. ernor. hotel industry has made bartenders and doormen, Marriott said its hotels “People shouldn’t have record profits in recent according to the union. will remain open but did to work multiple jobs to years. Data from Marriott Workers are pushing for not say if it would bring be able to make a living International shows that more protections as the in replacement workers. and I’m gonna stand with its net income more than ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! industry undergoes major Meanwhile, outside the these workers to stand up doubled between 2013 and changes, mainly driven by Ritz-Carlton’s doors Fri- for a living wage, for fair 2017 to $1.37 billion. Call Customer Service to place an ad Parents are the students in this Lynn ESL class 781-593-7700, ext. 2

ESL Hoofnagle. “The more we state academic standards. “I see the ESL course From A1 empower them to learn, “It’s an awesome new be- for parents as reflecting the greater opportunities ginning and we’re excited yet another meaningful Selling a house? have the best educational they will have. for it,” said O’Neil. “Every- and impactful partnership experience possible and With a goal of keeping body who came to the first to meet the needs of the Buying a house? we believe this can help.” the funds for the classes at two classes went home community we serve,” said The program came to Find out what properties a minimum, retired LTU saying they learned some- School Superintendent fruition after O’Neil ap- members Patricia Burke thing new and it’s giving Patrick Tutwiler. “While recently sold in your area. proached Hoofnagle with and Francesca Reyes vol- them the confidence to go the idea, knowing she had unteered to teach. Mate- out into the world. Just our parents are the direct beneficiaries of this ser- Check out held ESL adult classes rials for the curriculum goes to show what a need the Real Estate page before on a much small- were purchased with the we have in the district for vice, we are excited about er scale. Hoofnagle gave LPS administration’s Title this.” the research-supported in Saturday’s paper. the union president back- I funds, which provide fi- The curriculum focus- outcomes of this work for ground on how she held nancial assistance to local es on working with the students as well. In all, sessions in the past and educational agencies and parents on conversation- this is a win-win and I’m used that as the model for schools with high numbers al English, especially for thrilled that it has taken the pilot project. or percentages of children situations that call for off with such gusto.” “We have a high popula- from low-income families. communication with doc- tion of families in the dis- The fund’s mission is to tors, teachers, government Bella diGrazia can be trict where English is not help ensure that all chil- agencies, and official insti- reached at bdigrazia@ their first language,” said dren meet challenging tutions. itemlive.com. Do-gooders to be honored at Saugus gala

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S ‘Jeopardy’ answer: Nebraska Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director OMAHA, Neb. — I’ll take the ness, its typicalness.” T  J  Gordon R. Hall #bluewave for $300. Much of that remains true, 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey That’s the powerful title for along with this observation: P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer the fundraiser being held here “Here sounds the most natural Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan J N. W  in an Irish pub just down the note in the nation.” Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman street from Boys Town. The If that natural note rings in a Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ centerpiece of the evening is blue wave, there is trouble for Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 a barroom game of “Jeopardy,” Trump: a Democratic House All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 played by three onetime Oma- where committees have sub- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ha-area “Jeopardy” contestants, poena power, where the threat Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 and the beneficiary, a Demo- of impeachment hangs over Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 cratic challenger in a House his every political twist, turn Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 district that Donald J. Trump and tweet, where his efforts to Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 barely carried two years ago, is raze Obamacare and raise a Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 at a table explaining why she border wall are doomed. If the [email protected] favors a Medicare-for-all health Republicans prevail here, and Circulation plan. in four dozen other districts [email protected] “The amount of money fami- scattered about the country, Ext. 3 lies are paying for health care is Trump will be insulated from Newsroom astronomical,” Kara Eastman, retaliation from his rivals, safe [email protected] who heads a local nonprofit, is from impeachment threats and [email protected] telling Bill Warzak, a retired well-positioned for re-election Ext. 4 child psychologist. He is drink- two years hence. EDITORIAL ing a Zipline, an IPA bottled in Sports Bacon, the incumbent, is an [email protected] the state capital of Lincoln; she Air Force brigadier general is nursing a Diet Coke. “We’re with a master’s degree from Ext. 5 getting used to those charges. the National War College, po- Retail and Online We just accept it. But these are tent credentials in an area with Advertising Kavanaugh outrageous costs.” many voters working at Offutt [email protected] Eastman, 46, who is trying to Air Force Base, headquarters ADVERTISING defeat GOP Rep. Don Bacon, is of the U.S. Strategic Command Ernie Carpenter Jr. campaigning this evening in and located just outside the dis- Director of Advertising is unfit for the western fringes of Omaha trict. and Business Development, ext. 1355 but is on the front line of next Bacon, 55, has four times as [email protected] month’s midterm elections. Ne- much money at his disposal, David McBournie braska has voted Republican in with more to come from busi- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Supreme Court every presidential election in ness groups appreciative of his [email protected] the last hundred years except support for the Trump tax cuts. Ralph Mitchell The vote on Brett Kavanaugh that the for the Democratic landslides He won his seat two years ago Sales Representative, ext. 1313 U.S. Senate is poised to take this week- of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1932, by defeating Democratic Rep. [email protected] end has become much more than a vote 1936) and Lyndon B. Johnson Brad Ashford by only 3,464 Patricia Whalen on the confirmation of a Supreme Court (1964). In 2016, Hillary Clinton votes, his victory sealing GOP Sales Representative, ext. 1310 justice. took only a third of the Nebras- domination here: Republicans [email protected] It also is a referendum — on the treat- ka vote, winning only two of the hold both Senate seats, all three BUSINESS OFFICE ment of women at the hands of men; on 93 counties in this state. One House seats, the governor’s Susan J. Conti the politics of personal destruction as of them was here in Douglas chair and a 30-16 majority in Controller, ext. 1288 practiced by both major parties; and on County. the state’s unusual one-cham- [email protected] That makes this contest — a our nation’s elite, the way its members ber state legislature. Ted Grant live their lives and the double standard freshman Republican and a But that profile isn’t fully rep- Publisher, ext. 1234 by which they often are judged. novice challenger in a district resented in this metropolitan [email protected] The Senate vote will do nothing to skeptical of abortion restric- and suburban district. “These Marian Kinney solve these issues, which will continue tions and broad gun rights — are conservative Republicans, ext. 1212 to roil the nation. All it will do is give a key test of the Republicans’ but not as conservative as they [email protected] Kavanaugh a lifetime appointment to effort to keep the House and are in central or western Ne- Will Kraft the nation’s highest bench, or reject him. of the Democrats’ drive to end braska,” says Paul Landow, a Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Regardless of one’s stance on Kavana- one-party rule in Washington political scientist at the Uni- [email protected] ugh, the process of getting to this point and deliver a message of repu- versity of Nebraska’s Omaha Jennifer Perez has been horrible — for Kavanaugh and diation to the president. campus. “They’re big-city types. ext. 1205 Christine Blasey Ford, who accused him “If the blue wave is big enough These are white-collar people, [email protected] of teenage sexual misconduct, and for — if it is real and national — middle managers, mainstream Mike Shanahan the country and the court itself. she gets carried along,” says Republicans. The prevailing Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] The rushed timetable dictated by Re- former Democratic Rep. John notion is that they don’t like publicans, their refusal to release many J. Cavanaugh, who represent- Trump’s tactics and personali- Carolina Trujillo ed this district from 1977 to Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 documents from Kavanaugh’s time in ty, but they like that he’s shak- [email protected] the Bush administration, the role played 1981. Bob Kerrey, a former ing things up.” by Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein in Democratic governor (1983- So, if here sounds the most Jim Wilson 1987) and senator (1989-2001), Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 the late-game release of Ford’s letter, the natural note in the nation, the [email protected] restricted time granted senators to ques- believes Eastman’s campaign nation awaits its Election Day tion Kavanaugh and Ford, the limited is an important bellwether: “If cry. CIRCULATION FBI probe of charges by Ford and other she wins, it doesn’t just add an- Bacon’s advantage is his in- Lisa Mahmoud other Democrat. It says to Re- cumbency and his alliance with Manager, ext. 1239 women — all of it infected the process [email protected] so thoroughly that a yes vote would put publicans: We really do not like the president. Eastman’s ad- a damaged Kavanaugh on a damaged Trump and his agenda.” vantage is her outsider status CLASSIFIED court in a country even more polarized Though the stockyards are and her opposition to the pres- Abbe Young Smith than before, if that’s possible. vastly diminished, the cowboys ident. He was the only Repub- Manager, ext. 1276 For many women, confirming Kavana- remembered mostly by Henry lican in the country to defeat [email protected] Moore-style statues scattered ugh would feel like a loss, a rejection of a Democratic incumbent two NEWSROOM what happened to them or other women around downtown, the meat- years ago. She has the usual packers largely replaced by in- Mike Alongi they know, a dismissal of their trauma. Democratic (yet formidable) Sports Reporter ext. 1228 Many men would share that pain. But surance actuaries and hospital endorsements of environmen- [email protected] that acute emotion blurs an important and telemarketing workers, tal and labor groups. He was this remains an evocative part Bill Brotherton achievement. The chronic mistreatment the commander at Offutt Air Features Editor ext. 1338 of women has been thrust into Ameri- of the country. It was here that Force Base. She started the [email protected] the Union Pacific — whose logo ca’s consciousness. Searing stories have Omaha Healthy Kids Alliance Gayla Cawley poured forth from those famous and sits atop an Omaha high-rise — and counts among her support- Reporter, ext. 1236 those not. There is more awareness and, leaned westward. It was here ers some 4,000 families her [email protected] in some quarters, more sensitivity than that the fortune of Warren Buf- nonprofit has served. He’s an Cheryl Charles before. Small salve for the moment, per- fett was built and the cultur- established figure with estab- News Editor, ext. 1278 haps, but a portent of the reckoning this al icons Fred Astaire, Marlon lishment credentials. She and [email protected] nation must embrace for women to be Brando and Montgomery Clift her supporters have knocked Bella diGrazia treated truly as equal with men. were born. on more than 100,000 doors Reporter, ext. 1317 Of bittersweet comfort, too, is the Omaha and the state that since the campaign began. [email protected] truth that Senate approval of Kavana- stretches from the Missouri The two couldn’t project more Thomas Grillo ugh would not reflect the majority of the River toward Colorado once different profiles. They are the Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] nation. That’s clear from polls that find typified the region that John two sides of the partisan and more people want him rejected than con- Gunther described, in his mag- cultural divides. They are the Spenser Hasak isterial 1947 survey of the Photographer, ext. 1332 firmed. November election writ large. [email protected] We might never have corroboration country, as “America uncontam- about what happened in that room be- inated,” distinguished by “its David Shribman is a Pulitzer Thor Jourgensen actual middleness, not only in Prize-winning columnist. He is Editorial Director, ext. 1267 tween Kavanaugh and Ford in 1982, but [email protected] we don’t need any to make a determina- geography ... but in its average- a Swampscott High graduate. Daniel Kane tion about his character. Kavanaugh lied Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 often about his high school life. This is [email protected] not a judgment on what he did, but on Steve Krause his refusal to be honest about it. This Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 followed other self-inflicted blows to his [email protected] credibility earlier in the process when Owen O’Rourke he gave a series of vague, misleading Photographer, ext. 1224 or untruthful answers — about his per- [email protected] sonal financial debt and, from his days Emma LeBlanc Pérez as a White House operative, about his Copy Editor knowledge of the hacking of records be- [email protected] longing to Senate Judiciary Democrats, Harold Rivera his role in devising legal justifications Sports Editor, ext. 1238 for torture, and his involvement in judi- [email protected] cial nominations. And the lashing anger Roberto Scalese he showed on the day he and Ford were Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 questioned exposed him as every bit an [email protected] extreme partisan, which will undercut Mark Sutherland his judicial work for years to come. Creative Director [email protected] A Supreme Court justice must be be- yond reproach. The president can find Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 another nominee to deliver a reliably [email protected] conservative vote without the baggage Bridget Turcotte that Brett Kavanaugh brings. Reporter, ext. 1269 An editorial from Newsday. [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump lashes out at Capitol Hill protesters By Catherine Lucey came before a crucial Sen- Senate pushed Kavana- and Colleen Long ate vote on Kavanaugh, ugh past a key procedural ASSOCIATED PRESS who stands accused of a hurdle, saying on Twitter high school-era sexual that he was “very proud.” WASHINGTON — As the Kavanaugh nom- President Donald Trump assault. Amid a national reckoning around gender ination has dragged out, lashed out Friday at fe- protests — and direct lob- male protesters who have roles and sexual consent, protesters have flooded bying — have grown. confronted senators over An emotional exchange Supreme Court nominee the capitol in recent days, with many women angrily last week between Republi- Brett Kavanaugh, label- can Sen. Jeff Flake and two addressing senators, some ing them “rude elevator women quickly went viral identifying themselves as PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS screamers” and “paid pro- and appeared to contribute fessionals only looking to sexual assault victims. to Flake’s demand that a First lady Melania Trump is on her first-ever visit to Africa and her first make Senators look bad.” The president struck a vote be delayed by a week extended solo international trip as first lady. Trump’s tweet Friday more upbeat note after the for an FBI background in- vestigation. On Thursday several women approached Melania Trump loses footing Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah near capitol elevators to ask why he was with elephant, not with kids backing Kavanaugh. Hatch told them to “grow up.” By Darlene waiting for their American being raised at the park a West Virginia Democrat Superville visitor broke into song and few miles outside of down- Joe Manchin was also con- ASSOCIATED PRESS dance. town . fronted. “How do you know With a child’s hand Soon she was petting and how I’m going to vote?” the NAIROBI, Kenya — Me- clasped in each of hers, stroking the elephants, senator responded to criti- lania Trump briefly lost Mrs. Trump led the group smiling and laughing and cism from a protester. her footing when a baby el- up a walkway toward the having a good time. All three voted Thurs- ephant startled her with a home for orphaned in- Her focus on saving el- day to push the nomina- sudden move, but the first fants, sashaying to the ephants seemed at odds lady was anything but out PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tion through. music as she approached with policies put forth by Taking on the protest- of step when children at a bank of waiting news her husband, President Hundreds of people rallied in front of Trump ers directly, Trump said in an orphanage welcomed cameras. Donald Trump. Tower then walked to Times Square to protest Friday’s tweet: “Don’t fall her to their home with Af- The first lady was sim- The Trump administra- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. for it!” rican song and dance. ilarly immersed in the tion recently decided to It didn’t take long for moment earlier at Nairobi again allow Americans to the typically reserved U.S. National Park, where she import the body parts of Officer convicted of murder in first lady to dive fully into had gone early Friday to African elephants shot for the moment. highlight elephant conser- sport. The administration Mrs. Trump arrived at vation. said removing a ban on slaying of Laquan McDonald The Nest orphanage on Mrs. Trump seemed elephants imported from Friday after helping feed reticent at first but she Zimbabwe and Zambia By Don Babwin baby elephants, still clad eventually stepped down and encouraging wealthy and Michael Tarm in the riding pants and from the platform she was big-game hunters to kill ASSOCIATED PRESS tall brown boots she had standing on to take a large the threatened mammals worn on a safari. A group milk bottle with a big red would help raise mon- CHICAGO — A white of children who live at the nipple and feed some of ey for conservation pro- Chicago police officer was orphanage and had been the orphaned elephants grams. convicted of second-degree murder Friday in the 2014 shooting of a black teen- Senator Collins backs Kavanaugh, ager that was captured on shocking dashcam video that showed him crum- paving way for his confirmation pling to the ground in a hail of 16 bullets as he By Alan Fram confirmation roll call ex- ciary Committee last week walked away from officers. and Lisa Mascaro pected Saturday after- describing Kavanaugh’s The video, some of the ASSOCIATED PRESS noon. Manchin, the only alleged 1982 assault on most graphic police foot- Democrat supporting Ka- her were “sincere, painful WASHINGTON — Re- age to emerge in years, vanaugh, faces a compet- and compelling.” But Col- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS publican Sen. Susan Col- stoked outrage nation- itive re-election race next lins said witnesses Ford lins of Maine declared Fri- wide, and the high-stakes Police Officer Jason Van Dyke, left, was taken month in a state Trump had identified who were day she will vote to confirm trial gripped the nation’s into custody after jurors found him guilty of carried in 2016 by 42 per- interviewed by the FBI Brett Kavanaugh’s Su- third-largest city for near- second-degree murder and aggravated battery. centage points. last week and included in preme Court nomination, ly three years. The shoot- Support by Collins and a report the agency gave all but ensuring that a ing also led to a federal cial misconduct. although blacks make Manchin gives Kavana- lawmakers had failed to government inquiry and The teen, Laquan Mc- up one-third of Chica- deeply riven Senate will el- ugh at least 51 votes in evate the conservative ju- corroborate Ford’s claims. calls to reform the Chica- Donald, was carrying a go’s population. The jury the 100-member Senate “I do not believe that go Police Department. knife when Van Dyke fired also had seven whites, rist to the nation’s highest for an election-season vic- court despite allegations those charges can fairly Jason Van Dyke, 40, was at him on a dimly lit street three Hispanics and one tory against the backdrop prevent Judge Kavanaugh the first Chicago officer to where he was surrounded Asian-American. that he sexually assaulted conflict of the #MeToo women decades ago. from serving on the court,” be charged with murder by other officers. Officers were waiting movement and staunch Collins said. for an on-duty shooting Defense attorney Dan for someone with a stun The dramatic Senate floor conservative support for announcement by perhaps Manchin said in a writ- in about 50 years. He was Herbert called Van Dyke gun to use on the teenager Trump. Both parties are ten statement, “My heart “a sacrificial lamb” offered when Van Dyke arrived, the chamber’s most moder- hoping the bitter struggle taken into custody mo- goes out to anyone who ments after the verdict by political and communi- according to testimo- ate Republican ended the will energize their most has experienced any type was read. ty leaders “to save them- ny and video. The video, suspense over a tortuous, loyal voters to stream to of sexual assault in their The second-degree ver- selves.” He said it was a played repeatedly at trial, election-season battle that the polls in less than five life. However, based on all dict reflects the jury’s “sad day for law enforce- showed Van Dyke shoot- had left Kavanaugh’s fate weeks, when GOP control of the information I have finding that Van Dyke be- ment” because the verdict ing even after the 17-year- in doubt for nearly a month of the House and perhaps lieved his life was in dan- tells officers they cannot old was lying on the pave- after the first accusation the Senate is in play. available to me, including ger but that the belief was do their jobs. ment. against him. It assured a “We will be ill-served in the recently completed FBI unreasonable. The jury “Police officers are go- Prosecutors and defense victory for President Don- the long run if we abandon report, I have found Judge also had the option of first ing to become security attorneys argued over ald Trump’s quest to move the presumption of inno- Kavanaugh to be a quali- degree-murder, a charge guards,” he said. what the video actually the Supreme Court right- cence and fairness, tempt- fied jurist who will follow that required a finding The verdict was the proved. ward, perhaps for decades, ing though it may be,” Col- the Constitution and de- that the shooting was un- latest chapter in a story Prosecutor Jody Gleason and a satisfying win for lins said in remarks that termine cases based on the necessary and unreason- that has made headlines noted during closing argu- Senate Majority Leader stretched for more than 40 legal findings before him.” able. since a judge ordered the ments that Van Dyke told Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., minutes but addressed the Republican Lisa Mur- Second-degree murder release of the video in No- detectives that McDonald and the GOP’s conservative sexual-abuse allegations kowski of Alaska, a fellow usually carries a sentence vember 2015. The case put raised the knife, that Van base. only near the end. “We moderate and a friend of of less than 20 years, es- the city at the center of Dyke backpedaled and Moments after Collins must always remember Collins, is the only Repub- pecially for someone with the national conversation that McDonald tried to finished talking, the only that it is when passions are lican who has indicated she no criminal history. Proba- about police misconduct get up off the ground after remaining undeclared most inflamed that fairness will vote no. She told re- tion is also an option. and excessive force. being shot. lawmaker, Democrat Joe is most in jeopardy.” porters Friday that Kava- Van Dyke was also con- The 12-person jury “None of that happened,” Manchin of West Virgin- Collins said Christine naugh is “a good man” but victed of aggravated bat- included just one Afri- she said. “You’ve seen it on ia, said he, too, would vote Blasey Ford’s dramatic tes- maybe “not the right man tery and acquitted of offi- can-American member, video. He made it up.” “yes” in the showdown timony to the Senate Judi- for the court at this time.” Bucking party, Murkowski charts her own path on Kavanaugh

By Ken Thomas right man for the court at this After remaining undecided on Collins and Murkowski are the ASSOCIATED PRESS time,” Murkowski told report- whether Kavanaugh’s nomina- only GOP senators who support ers. She said she respected her tion should move forward, Mur- abortion rights, a crucial issue WASHINGTON — Alaska colleagues’ support for Kavana- kowski rendered her decision in the debate over Kavanaugh’s Sen. Lisa Murkowski, the lone ugh, but added: “I also that think Friday in dramatic fashion. As nomination. If confirmed, Kava- Republican who voted against we’re at a place where we need the clerk read the names in al- naugh could tip the court’s bal- advancing Brett Kavanaugh’s to think about the credibility and phabetical order, all eyes were ance toward conservatives for a Supreme Court nomination, has carved out a path as a fiercely integrity of our institutions.” on Murkowski. Senators stood generation. Collins said Kava- independent senator known for The Alaskan senator’s vote was up in their chairs and voted, naugh assured her during a pri- bucking her party. the latest example of the indepen- some of them loudly. vate meeting that Roe v. Wade, But she didn’t look especially dent streak she forged since over- But when it came to Murkow- the ruling that established abor- happy about it Friday. coming a Republican primary ski, she stood up, paused, and tion rights, is settled law. Murkowski suggested that she challenge in 2010 to win re-elec- whispered “no,” her voice barely When Friday’s procedural vote will oppose President Donald tion as a rare write-in candidate. audible. was over, Republican Sen. Rob Trump’s Supreme Court nomi- She was re-elected in 2016. Then she took her seat, look- Portman of Ohio came over to nee this weekend after she be- Murkowski has expressed un- ing down with a stone-faced ex- Murkowski and took her hand, came the only GOP senator to ease with the sexual assault al- pression. shaking it. Texas Sen. John oppose advancing Kavanaugh’s legations lodged against Kava- As the end of the vote neared, Cornyn, the Senate’s No. 2 Repub- nomination during a tense, naugh, which he denies. She has Maine Sen. Susan Collins, who lican who has been aggressively Sen. Lisa Murkowski is the high-stakes Senate floor vote. faced pressure from home state sits next to Murkowski, leaned lobbying undecided senators to only Republican who voted “I believe that Brett Kavana- Alaskans, including Native Alas- over and put her hand on the arm vote for Kavanaugh, also came against Kavanaugh’s nomi- ugh is a good man. It just may kan women, who have described of Murkowski’s chair. The two over and touched Murkowski on nation. be that in my view he’s not the the scourge of sexual assault. huddled in deep conversation. the shoulder as they spoke. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- LYNNFIELD day at 5:34 p.m. Department of Ohio State’s bill for larly arrests, reflect police records. In Public Works notified. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, False Alarms A 911 caller reported his it is the sole responsibility of the con- girlfriend is driving under the False fire alarm was re- influence, that she is “com- sexual misconduct cerned party to contact the relevant ported on Thursday at 10:24 pletely out of control” and he police department and have the de- a.m.; a false burglar alarm on got out of her car. She was last partment issue a notice of correction Thursday at 10:40 a.m. at 19 seen on Lowell Street headed to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Huntingdon Road. towards the downtown. Vehicle inquiry: $1.5M so far ifications will not be made without was described as blue and express notice of change from the Medical Aid then the call was disconnect- By Kantele Franko high school students and ed. No answer on the call back. ASSOCIATED PRESS whether university offi- arresting police department. Ambulance was requested Officer reports area checked cials properly responded on Thursday at 12:33 p.m. at and no sign of her. COLUMBUS, Ohio — the Lynnfield Senior Center at to any concerns raised LYNN The owner of Omega Pizza at Ohio State University about Strauss during his 525 Salem St. Caller reported 100 Lynn St. reported drunk has been billed about $1.5 an elderly family member fell. tenure. Arrests customers causing a distur- million and counting for The U.S. Department of Officer reports she refused an bance on Wednesday at 9:48 the investigation into a Ted Joseph, 28, of 376 Education Office for Civil ambulance. p.m. Owner said words were team doctor accused of Washington St., was arrested Rights is now examining exchanged outside the store. sexual misconduct against whether Ohio State has on warrant charges of shop- MARBLEHEAD Officer reports they were gone lifting by concealing merchan- scores of athletes and oth- responded “promptly and upon arrival. er young men decades ago. dise, disorderly conduct, and Accident Passerby reported a man equitably” to students’ charged with unarmed robbery Most of that cost is for complaints, including passed out in a white Acura in Perkins Coie, the Seat- at 12:14 p.m. on Thursday. A report of a minor motor the 7-Eleven parking lot at 100 claims that school officials Scott Leblanc, 59, was ar- vehicle crash at West Shore tle-based law firm hired to knew about misconduct Lynn St. Officer reports the man investigate claims raised rested and charged with disor- Drive and Shorewood Road at was scratching lottery tickets. but didn’t stop Strauss. derly conduct at 3:40 p.m. on 8 p.m. on Thursday. this year about now-de- Ohio State University Some alumni say they Well-being check requested ceased physician Richard Thursday. from 23 Sherman St. about has been billed about raised concerns about Strauss, according to a list Phillip Lord, 55, of 115 Complaints a woman who appeared to $1.5 million for the Strauss to university em- Eastern Ave., was arrested on be asleep in a running blue of related invoices provid- investigation of now- ployees as far back as the a warrant charge of assault A report of a green rental ed by the university. dead Richard Strauss, late 1970s. His employ- bicycle on the side of Ocean Dodge van. Officer reports and battery and a straight war- the woman was breathing but The list contains no de- accused of sex miscon- ment records released by rant charge at 11:03 a.m. on Avenue at 8:17 a.m. on Thurs- tails about the expenses duct against young the university include no day. The bike was described as unresponsive. Officer reports Friday. and reflects invoices only men decades ago. such references, but Ohio unrideable and look as if it had woman woke up and refused Carlos Perez, of 199 Curwin through Aug. 17. The law- State has a record of at been pulled from the ocean. medical attention. She was re- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Circle, was arrested on warrant portedly tired and pulled over yers have indicated they least one documented charges of receiving stolen DPW advised the caller to take might be able to wrap up it to the dump. to sleep before heading home. ated that it’s commit- complaint in 1995, when property under $1,200 and Caller reported loud hum- fact-finding efforts in the ted to learning the truth a student health center di- two counts of larceny under A caller reported someone ongoing, 6-month-old in- picked up vegetables from the ming noise near 29 Country and grateful for those rector indicated it was the $1,200. vestigation this fall. garden at the Eveleth on Brook Club Road on Wednesday at who have come forward first such complaint he’d Road and smashed them 11:45 p.m. Additional com- The invoices include with information about received. Accidents against the door to the school plaint came from 23 Reed about $71,000 for a sepa- Strauss. Strauss’ file indicates he Road who reports noise may- rate law firm representing A report of a motor vehi- overnight. At least 145 former stu- previously did research, be coming from Trask Road. Ohio State in three relat- cle crash on Linden Street at A caller reported receiving dents have given investi- taught or practiced med- Officer reports noise appears ed lawsuits, and nearly 5:41 p.m. on Thursday; at 39 threatening phone calls and gators firsthand accounts icine at Harvard Univer- the “grandparent scam call” at to be from construction crew $46,000 for a third firm of alleged sexual miscon- sity, Rutgers University, Marianna St. at 2:19 a.m. on working on nearby Route 128. Friday; at Broad and Dexter 1:48 p.m. on Thursday. representing the universi- duct by Strauss between the University of Pennsyl- ty in the investigation. vania, the University of streets at 7:25 a.m. on Fri- A caller reported a motor Accidents 1979 and 1997, spanning day; at O’Callaghan Way at vehicle going the wrong way Strauss killed himself in nearly his entire tenure. Washington and the Uni- 7:40 a.m. on Friday; at South down School Street at 6:11 Report of a three-car motor 2005. His relatives initial- Some of those former versity of Hawaii. Most of Street and Western Avenue at p.m. on Thursday. vehicle crash into a sign at 10 ly said they were shocked students have publicly those have said they have 1:43 p.m. on Friday; at Federal Sylvan St. on Wednesday at 3:06 by the allegations and ha- shared recollections of be- little record of Strauss, Street and Western Avenue at PEABODY p.m. Officer reports one party ven’t publicly commented ing unnecessarily groped and none has said any 1:41 p.m. on Friday. was taken to the Lahey Medical since then. by Strauss during exams concerns were raised A report of a motor vehicle Arrests Center and filed an immediate The case has drawn or ogled in locker rooms. about him. crash with personal injury at threat on one operator who was comparisons to the sexual The allegations involve Ohio State has encour- O’Callaghan Way and Walnut Korey Whitehurst, 33, of taken home by Tri City Taxi. abuse scandal that sent male athletes from 16 aged anyone with relevant Street at 6:34 p.m. on Thurs- 223 Union St., Lynn, was ar- Report of a two-car motor former gymnastics doctor sports, plus his work at information to contact day. rested on Wednesday following vehicle crash with no injuries at Larry Nassar to prison the student health cen- Perkins Coie, which isn’t A report of a hit and run a traffic stop in the parking lot 56 Washington St. and 5 Aborn and led Michigan State ter and his off-campus proactively contacting motor vehicle crash at 59 at Stop & Shop Supermarket St. on Wednesday at 4:28 p.m. University to agree to a medical office. Investiga- possible victims because Neptune St. at 11:14 p.m. on at 19 Howley St. and charged Officer will document. $500 million settlement. tors also are reviewing of concern for potentially Thursday. with unarmed robbery. Booked Motor vehicle crash on Ohio State has reiter- whether he examined re-traumatizing them. in Peabody and taken to the Wednesday on Route 128 Complaints Salem Police Department. South at 312 Lowell St. Officer Michael Carvalho, 46, of 12 reports it was handled by the A report of an unwelcome Lowe St., Apt. 1C8 Aberdeen Massachusetts State Police. Police: DNA links 3 deaths guest at 242 Boston St. at Ave., was arrested on Thursday 3:31 p.m. on Thursday; at and faces charges from anoth- SAUGUS 19 Union St. at 3:35 p.m. er police department. to killer who died in 1999 on Thursday; at 10 Tranfaglia Arrests Road at 10:01 p.m. on Thurs- Complaints By Jim Salter Anthony Scherer re- ASSOCIATED PRESS turned from farm work on day; at 10 Newton Ave. at 9:10 Motorist called to say there Steven Calderon, 40, of 59 a.m. on Friday. Bullfinch St., Apt. 3, Lynn, was March 28, 1998, and found is a drunk man in a red shirt ST. LOUIS — An Arkan- the bodies of his 38-year- A report of a fight at Wash- and jean jacket stumbling on arrested and charged with failure ington Elementary School, 58 to stop or yield and unlicensed sas man who killed him- old wife and his daughter the highway at 180 Newbury self during a 1999 police Blossom St., at 6:29 p.m. on and 0 Pine streets. Officer re- operation of a motor vehicle. on the living room floor. Thursday. James Francis DiCarlo, 56, standoff at a Missouri mo- They had been shot. ports man taken to the Lahey tel was a killer and rapist A report of threats made at Medical Center. of 0 Martin Circle, Peabody, Less than three hours who strangled a South 24 Jenness St. at 6:45 p.m. on Caller from 21 Dublin Road was arrested and charged with after the killings, a man Thursday. reported a suspicious black operating under the influence Carolina woman in 1990 stopped at a home in Dy- of liquor and speeding in vio- Mercury with Ohio plates was and gunned down a Mis- ersburg, Tenn., asked the lation of a special regulation. Overdose parked in front of her home on souri mother and daugh- woman who lived there for ter eight years later, au- A report of a possible over- Wednesday at 4:53 p.m. She Complaint directions and then tried dose at 627 Eastern Ave. at said it was odd for the car to thorities said Friday. to force his way inside. He 10:05 p.m. on Thursday. be parked in that spot because A report of a rock thrown Advancements in DNA shot her in the arm during if they were visiting a neighbor, through the windshield of a testing enabled investi- Police said that DNA a struggle, but she sur- there are plenty of spaces in motor vehicle at 2 Main St. at gators to link the three Theft the driveway or on the street. evidence has identi- vived. 4:11 p.m. Thursday. killings and the 1997 rape Ballistics testing showed A report of larceny at 198 She also requested an in- fied Robert Brashers A report of a fight at Walmart of a 14-year-old girl in that the same gun was Fayette St. at 3:56 p.m. on creased police presence in the on Broadway at 9:50 p.m. as the man who killed Memphis, Tenn., to Rob- used in both crimes. But Thursday. neighborhood. Officer reports Thursday. three people and raped the party was soliciting in the ert Brashers, the Missou- a girl in the 1990s, even DNA at both crime scenes ri State Highway Patrol Vandalism area and was advised to regis- Theft though he killed him- lacked the markers nec- ter with the police department. said. Brashers, a Para- self nearly 20 years ago. essary to place the infor- gould, Ark., man who had A report of vandalism to a An abandoned chair was re- A report of a stolen motorcy- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mation in a national data- motor vehicle at 42 Newhall ported in the municipal parking cle trailer on Broadway at 8:44 a long criminal record, base known as CODIS, the St. at 11:40 p.m. on Thursday. lot on Central Street on Wednes- a.m. Thursday. killed himself during a killings or the rape case at Missouri State Highway four-hour standoff at a the time. Patrol said. motel in Kennett, a city Police gathered DNA ev- DNA technology im- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS about 30 miles northeast idence over the years that proved and in 2006, the of Paragould in an area linked the crimes, but it crime scene DNA was en- charges including two affected by a stroke and Police: Man uses scissors to of southeastern Missouri wasn’t until earlier this tered into the CODIS sys- counts of armed assault could have influenced the that’s wedged between Ar- tem, producing a match to stab parents, another woman with intent to murder jury. year that a private compa- kansas and Tennessee. ny helped make the con- the April 6, 1990, killing of CONCORD (AP) — Au- were entered on DiCristi- “Make no mistake about na’s behalf. nection to Brashers. In- Zitricki, who was 28 when thorities say a 25-year- Man charged with running this gentleman: He is a vestigators hired Parabon she was strangled. Her old man who had sought over ex-wife released on bail serial rapist and a serial Estranged husband pleads NanoLabs, whose technol- body was found April 6, mental health treatment killer, but no more,” New DEDHAM (AP) — A ogy combines DNA test- 1990, in her South Caroli- earlier in the day used guilty in murder-for-hire plot Madrid County, Missouri, scissors to stab his parents man who allegedly killed ing and genetic genealogy na apartment after failing Sheriff Terry Stevens said and girlfriend, leaving his WOBURN (AP) — A his ex-wife by running analysis. The company’s to report to work. man has pleaded guilty over her four times in at a news conference. In May 2017, another father near death. testing indicated that the paying a hit man $10,000 their driveway has been Brashers killed Gene- DNA match was discov- The Middlesex district DNA was from Brashers. to kill his estranged wife’s released on $50,000 bail. vieve Zitricki of Green- ered, linking the same attorney’s office says Because he was dead, in- new boyfriend. The Patriot Ledger re- ville, S.C., in 1990. She suspect to the rape of a police responded to an vestigators obtained DNA Acton home at 10:30 p.m. James Brescia, of ports that Yan Long Chow was beaten and strangled 14-year-old girl in Mem- Waltham, pleaded guilty left jail Friday after a samples from Brashers’ Thursday. in her bathtub, authori- phis on March 11, 1997. Thursday in Middlesex judge agreed to reconsider Police say a 56-year- ties said. The year after he relatives. That DNA ev- Superior Court to sec- his detention. Chow was Police said the attacker old woman suffered idence led authorities to ond-degree murder in the held without bail since he raped the Tennessee girl, knocked on the door of a superficial injuries, but a Brashers killed Sherri exhume Brashers’ body home, pulled out a gun 2006 killing of 39-year-old was charged with murder last week to take DNA 28-year-old woman had Edward Schiller, of Fram- in the March 2017 death Scherer and her 12-year- and pushed his way in- serious injuries and a ingham. of 52-year-old Zhen Li. old daughter, Megan, in from his corpse that was side. 57-year-old man suffered Brescia pleaded guilty Chow has to remain their home near Porta- matched to DNA found at The patrol said Brashers life-threatening wounds. as a jury deliberated in his Quincy home and geville, about 155 miles the crime scenes. had a long criminal his- Their names weren’t whether to convict him of wear a tracking device. southeast of St. Louis. He Stevens said that even tory that included a 1986 released. first-degree murder. He also surrendered his also sexually assaulted 20 years later, he never conviction for attempted Police arrested Benja- Brescia had previously passport. Megan, police said. considered the Scherer second-degree murder, min DiCristina. been convicted of first-de- Chow told police he ac- The standoff in which killings a cold case — his along with burglary, im- Prosecutors say the sus- gree murder and sentenced cidentally hit Li. She died Brashers killed himself officers were constantly pect’s father, who came to to life in prison without at the scene. personating an officer investigating and re-in- the aid of the girlfriend as parole. He appealed to the Investigators say the began when Kennett po- and unlawful possession she was getting choked by Supreme Judicial Court, couple often fought over lice sought to question vestigating leads “because of a weapon. He also was DiCristina, isn’t expected which granted him a new Chow’s gambling. They him in a stolen license it was too important to arrested in Paragould in to survive. trial. The high court found were divorced but re- plate investigation. He this family and the com- 1998 for trying to break Not guilty pleas to that Brescia’s speech was mained a couple. was not a suspect in the munity of Portageville.” into a woman’s home. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Review: Huge talents and ambitions in ‘American Dreamers’ By Pablo Gorondi jazz cat at the University ASSOCIATED PRESS of Miami’s Frost School of Music, where the main re- As a certain recent No- cordings were made. bel laureate from Minne- Daversa’s talents are sota once said, we live in a one of the keys making political world. “American the album such a reward- Dreamers” is a political al- ing musical listen, as his bum but also a collection arrangements expertly of outstanding tracks that integrate the “Dreamers” target both your sens- talents with the big band es and your conscience, and put exciting twists on presenting the musical several well-known tunes talents of young people, and a few originals. often called “Dreamers,” Among the many high- brought to the U.S. ille- lights are Caliph’s rapping gally as children and who and the horns on Led Zep- now face an uncertain fu- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pelin’s “Immigrant Song,” ture as politicians are at a the all-percussion “Ameri- The gospel singing group will now be called “The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square,” The stalemate over their fate. ca” from “West Side Story,” Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints said in a statement. The album includes tes- a take on James Brown’s timonies from a handful “Living in America” where of those young musicians the refrain sometimes — Juan Carlos, an organ- sags as if reflecting their Mormon no more: Tabernacle ist from Mexico; Saba, a exhausting situation, and pianist and singer from “Dreamer” Daisy Car- Pakistan; Maria, a flutist dozo’s vocals on Woody from Venezuela; and Ca- Guthrie’s soul-wrenching Choir renamed in big shift liph, a rapper from Sene- “Deportee (Plane Wreck gal, among others — each At Los Gatos).” By Brady Mccombs The term Mormon comes from the The name change will be a big ef- followed by tunes they The 53 “Dreamers” on ASSOCIATED PRESS church’s signature scripture, the fort for the Utah-based faith that perform along with oth- the album come from 17 Book of Mormon, which followers counts 16 million members world- er “Dreamers” and a big states and 17 countries SALT LAKE CITY — The world-fa- believe is based on the record keep- wide. The renaming of the choir is band of professionals led of origin but they share mous Mormon Tabernacle Choir will ing of an ancient prophet named the first step with many changes by John Daversa. the same desire: to be be singing the same tune but under Mormon. still to come. The church still uses Daversa is a Gram- recognized as Americans. a new name. A church webpage that was up Mormon in its Twitter handle. my-nominated trumpeter, Listening to this album, The choir was renamed Friday before Nelson’s announcement de- The faith’s presidents are consid- composer and arranger you’d have to have a tin to strip out the word Mormon in a scribed the term Mormon as an “un- ered prophets who lead through rev- who masterminded this ear to not appreciate their move aimed at ending shorthand official but inoffensive nickname for elations from God. Nelson, 94, as- project — along with pro- abilities and a cold heart names for the religion that have members.” cended to the post in January after ducers Kabir Sehgal and to not recognize their as- been used for generations by church But Nelson in his August state- the previous president died. Doug Davis — and a top pirations. members and others. ment urged people not to use The singers will now be called the The choir renaming comes a day Mormon or LDS. The “Lord has before Nelson and other Mormon Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, impressed upon my mind the impor- The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- leaders are set to provide spiritual tance of the name he has revealed guidance and deliver church news ter-day Saints said in a statement . for his church,” he said. at a twice-yearly weekend confer- It’s a nod to the home of the choir for Speaking later in Canada, Nelson ence in Salt Lake City attended by the last 150 years, the Tabernacle, acknowledged that it would be a nearly 100,000 people and watched located on church grounds known “challenge to undo tradition of more as Temple Square in downtown Salt than 100 years” but said the name of by hundreds of thousands of others Lake City. the faith is “not negotiable,” accord- on TV and online. The group had been known as the ing to a video posted on a church The choir of about 360 men and Mormon Tabernacle Choir since website. He said church members women sings at the conferences 1929, when it began broadcasting a need to use the proper name if they and has performed worldwide and weekly radio program to a wide au- want outsiders to use it. at inaugurations of U.S. presidents, dience. “We’re not changing names. We’re including President Donald Trump. Church President Russell M. Nel- correcting a name,” Nelson said. Choir President Ron Jarrett called son announced guidelines in August “Some marketers change names the name change an exciting oppor- requesting that people stop using hoping to be more successful — tunity for the choir to start a new “Mormon” or “LDS” as substitutes that’s not our point. We’re correct- chapter that aligns the group with for the church’s full name. He said ing an error that’s crept in over the Nelson’s request. He said the choir’s “Latter-day Saints” was acceptable ages.” website and social media pages will PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS shorthand. In a different video from the trip, be updated to reflect the new name. The faith holds that the full church Nelson said, “It’s not Mormon’s “It is a huge brand for the church. John Daversa Big Band featuring DACA art- name was given by revelation from church, it’s not Moses’ church, it’s It’s been there for a long time and ists, “American Dreamers: Voices of Hope, Mu- God to founder Joseph Smith in 1838. the church of Jesus Christ.” people recognize it,” Jarrett said. sic of Freedom” (BFM Jazz). Review: Doyle Bramhall II raises the bar on ‘Shades’ By Pablo Gorondi in several directions with sharing a stage with the ASSOCIATED PRESS nary a misstep, natural- likes of Cream and Spirit, ly integrating superstar while “Consciousness” fea- For some masters of the guests like Clapton and tures an all-star selection fretboard, changing their Norah Jones, and achiev- of ‘60s instruments, from guitars is as far as they ing a steady flow no mat- the Farfisa organ to a Les- sometimes seem willing ter the style. lie guitar. Groovy. to go to create a different “Everything You Need” The Tedeschi Trucks mood. Texan guitar ace has an inspired Clap- Band, also on his extended Doyle Bramhall II — who ton solo and soulful R&B list of credits, helps Bram- also as singer, songwriter sounds to spare like Stevie hall close out the album in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and producer has worked Wonder, while Bramhall’s style with Bob Dylan and with Eric Clapton, Roger vocals mesh perfectly with The Band’s “Going, Going, “Trench” is the fifth studio album by musical duo Waters and Sheryl Crow, Jones’ on “Searching for Gone” and its sage advice (Fueled By Ramen). among many others — Love,” one of those bal- of “Don’t you and your one may also be using different lads that make you look true love ever part.” guitars on the 12 tracks around for someone to In 2016, Bramhall broke Review: Twenty One Pilots on “Shades,” but his con- quickly dance slowly with. a prolonged solo silence viction and commitment “Live Forever” counts on with “Rich Man” and to a wide variety of sounds the talents of the Grey- “Shades” is an even more score with terrific ‘Trench’ make him a particularly hounds, a duo from Aus- distinguished effort whose compelling performer. tin, Texas, and it sounds consistency Bramhall will By Mark Kennedy a new place roll my way”). ano-driven gem with un- It’s all rooted in the like a tune for a band that hopefully try to emulate ASSOCIATED PRESS Then it’s on to Dun’s ki- derstated drumming and blues but “Shades” goes would have felt at home with greater frequency. netic drumming on “Lev- ghostly vocals. It’s going to be hard for itate,” a blissed-out and Of course, it wouldn’t Twenty One Pilots to top terrific “Morph” and The be a Pilots record without the success of their last al- Killers-like, falsetto-fu- opaque lyrics that connect bum. Every tune on “Blur- eled “My Blood.” Further the songs — “jumpsuit” ryface” went gold, plat- ahead, there’s the reg- and “neon” — and the al- inum or, in some cases, gae-tinged “Nico and the bum to a larger fantasy multiplatinum — the first Niners,” the ‘80s-sounding narrative that has spooled album to do so in history. “The Hype” and the com- out over several albums But if anyone’s going to do plex, constantly shifting and onto websites. We’ll better, it’s these two guys “Bandito.” leave all those clues — from Ohio. “Trench,” the 14-track, We reach peak Twenty references to Dema and fifth album from vocalist One Pilots on “Pet Chee- the bishops and Nicolas and drum- tah,” an exhilarating and Bourbaki — to the fans on mer Josh Dun (as well daffy tune that name- Reddit. as songwriting help from checks Jason Statham as “Trench” also finds Jo- Paul Meany), is every bit it mixes techno, rap and seph in a confident mood, as good as “,” rock, along with a healthy lyric-wise, even mocking continuing the band’s dose of reggae and house. songwriting itself. “Cho- genre-bending trademark No one out there makes rus, verse, chorus, verse/ of tackling various styles music as thrilling as this. Now here comes the and showcasing a knack “Trench” is a more low- eight,” he sings on “Levi- for songwriting. key album — “Cut My Lip” tate.” On “Smithereens,” The band comes fast out and “Neon Gravestones” he croons: “For you, I’d go of the gate with the throb- are slow burners — and write a slick song just to bing bass line of “Jump- Joseph and Dun show ma- show you the world.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS suit” with insecurity in the turity in not overworking Well, he’s certainly done lyrics (“I can’t believe how songs, too. The last track, that. He’s made another Provogue released “Shades,” singer-songwriter and guitarist Doyle much I hate/ Pressures of “Leave the City,” is a pi- album full of them. Bramhall II’s new album. A8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

ITALIAN-AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK The Italian flag was raised at Lynn City Hall on Friday in honor of Columbus Day and Italian-American Heritage Month.

GRANDPARENTS AND SPECIAL FRIENDS DAY

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Elian Wanjohi, 7, of Lynn smiles as he sits with his grandmother, Lucy Kariuki, of Lynn during Grandparents and Special Friends Day. Anthony Mason, 7, of Lynn is all smiles as he sits on his grandfather, Ken Mason’s, lap.

Charly Chiulli, 10, of Lynn shows off her art as her grandfather, John Wallace, of Lynn paints.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 Danvers rushing attack overpowers Classical at Manning Field By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — The Classical football team knew Danvers’ running game would be tough to contain coming into Friday night’s game at Manning Field. In the end, howev- er, all the Rams could do was tip their caps to Falcons running back Matt McCarthy. A senior, McCarthy powered the Falcons to a 29-20 win over Classical with 239 rush- ing yards on 33 carries and three touch- down runs. “We couldn’t stop their running game, simple as that,” Classical coach Brian Vaughan said. “It’s always tough to beat a team when they can run right down your throat. They did a little bit of that. Even when we had some success, they’d come ITEM FILE PHOTO back and overcome it. It’s tough to beat a team when you can’t do those things.” Marblehead’s Chris Gally threw for two Danvers quarterback Brendan Treacy touchdowns and ran for two more in a win completed 7-of-11 pass attempts for 103 over Malden Friday. yards. Treacy threw one touchdown pass, a 10-yard toss to Almany Vargas. Classical quarterback Keith Ridley went Marblehead 14-of-25 for 190 passing yards and tossed touchdowns to Nashaun Butler (9 catches, ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE 120 yards) and Marcus Tucker. Classical’s Marcus Tucker runs the ball against Danvers Friday football shuts CLASSICAL, B2 night at Manning Field. out Malden By Josh Kummins Gloucester rolls to win over Saugus FOR THE ITEM By Steve Krause and seeing where it goes from MARBLEHEAD — Marblehead coach Jim Rudl- ITEM STAFF there,” Zerilli said. “I think we off got exactly what he wanted out of Friday night’s came out strong, and made some 35-0 win over Malden in Northeastern Conference GLOUCESTER — There was nice plays on defense to get a play at Piper Field. no way the Gloucester High foot- jump on them.” His team improved to a perfect 5-0, but more than ball team was going to get itself in That’s for sure. The Fishermen a handful of penalties offered plenty of teaching the predicament it encountered intercepted passes on Saugus’ points at this critical juncture of the season as just last year. rst three possessions to take a two games now remain at Gloucester and Danvers A relentless offensive and defen- 22-0 lead before they ever had to before the playoffs. sive attack by the 5-0 Fishermen mount a serious drive. “We came out and, I thought, did the things we made sure that wouldn’t happen, It started off well enough for wanted to do offensively, but we’ve obviously got to as they whalloped Saugus, 61-15, Saugus as the Sachems (1-4) won clean up the sloppiness,” said Rudloff. “The mis- Friday Night at Newell Stadium. the toss, elected to receive, and takes hurt us and need to be corrected. My hat goes A year ago, the Fishermen also moved the ball to mid eld. But off to Malden because they played really hard. sprang out to a big lead when they Gloucester captain Marc Smith They’re having a tough (0-5) season, but they’re visited Stackpole Field, only to picked off Mason Nickolas, and good kids, a really disciplined team. I’m happy we have Saugus roar back and al- Jan Pena Ortiz ripped off a 50- got a ‘W’ out of it.” most steal the game. yard run, and followed that up The offense, though, red right from the start. “We won by the skin of our with a 9-yard TD run and it was Senior quarterback Chris Gally threw for two touch- teeth,” said Gloucester coach Tony 7-0 just like that. downs and rushed for two more to lead the Magi- Zerilli. “So the talk this week was The same pattern occurred two cians to their second shutout in ve weeks, while to make sure that the only thing more times. A second pick led to a running back Tim Cronin added another rushing we had on our minds was beating 1-yard plunge by Pena Ortiz, with score to his junior year resume. Saugus and to not think about Smith hitting Jacob Enos on the Quarterback Justin Nortelus posted back-to-back any other teams.” conversion and it was 15-0. Smith got his second interception, and runs for a rst down on Malden’s opening series, but That other team is 5-0 Marble- third by the time, and ran it back Marblehead forced a punt that led to a six-play head, and the two teams meet ITEM FILE PHOTO 53 yards for another score to make touchdown drive for the game’s rst points. Cronin next Friday (7) in Gloucester. it 22-0. ripped off two runs of longer than 10 yards before Gloucester’s Marc Smith scored two “We just talked about putting Gally hit Mason Poisson in the end zone for a 14- touchdowns in a win over Saugus Friday. some points on the board early SAUGUS, B2 yard score. Gally also completed passes to senior Ryan Harris and junior Sean McCarthy on the drive that Poisson capped off with an extra point. “It was good for us that they were able to make a Revere wins another overtime thriller couple of plays. If we came out, scored, and stopped them right away, it would have set a bad tone for By Mike Alongi up big when we need them to.” us,” Rudloff said. “We needed to see that those guys ITEM STAFF Adding to the win was the fact (from Malden) were here to put up a ght. I liked that the Patriots were missing MEDFORD — The Revere eight starters due to injury, in- how our guys responded when they saw that, com- football team just refuses to lose. ing right back with a touchdown.” cluding four who are gone for the After giving up the go-ahead season. The Magicians defense sacked Nortelus on Mal- touchdown with just 21 seconds den’s next series before the teams traded turnovers, “We had young guys step up all left in the game, the Patriots end- over the place tonight,” Cicatelli though Gally responded with another score after ed up tying the game on Rayan junior Declan Rudloff returned an interception said. “We had a freshman at de- Riazi’s 44-yard eld goal as time fensive end, two sophomore line- more than halfway down eld. Gally then found expired, then scoring the winning Harris on back-to-back plays to set up an 11-yard backers, a sophomore at defen- touchdown on a Lucas Barbosa sive tackle. Darius McNeil had to run of his own on third down, giving Marblehead a run in overtime to beat Medford, step up for us and play both sides 14-0 lead after the rst quarter. 27-21, at Hormel Stadium Friday of the ball. And we found a way to night. The win makes it three in MARBLEHEAD, B2 win.” a row for Revere, all of them in Barbosa rushed for 51 yards dramatic fashion. and two touchdowns in the win, “These are the cardiac kids while Darius McNeil rushed for man, what can I say,” said Revere 117 yards and one touchdown. Peabody pulls coach Lou Cicatelli. “Whenever Quarterback Jonathan Murphy ITEM FILE PHOTO there is time left on the clock, we also rushed for a touchdown in feel like we’re in a position to get Revere’s Lucas Barbosa scored two touch- the win. off much-needed the job done. These guys are so downs, including the game-winner in overtime win at Masco resilient, and they always come REVERE, B2 against Medford Friday night.

By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF Lynn eld earns big win in return home BOXFORD — The Peabody football team grinded By Anne Marie Tobin The Hornets came into the out a much-needed 21-6 win thanks to a great defen- ITEM STAFF game allowing an average of sive effort at Masconomet Friday night. 30.5 points per game. That’s LYNNFIELD — There’s no what the doctor ordered for “This was a game that we knew we needed after not place like home. getting it done last week against Revere,” Peabody Lynn eld, which has struggled Just ask Lynn eld football coach Mark Bettencourt said. “This was basically all or to produce consistently on of- coach Pat Lamusta, whose Pio- nothing. We’re not going to get into the playoffs at 3-4, fense. neers returned home Friday we know that, we learned that last year and this is a The Pioneers offensive line of night after four winless weeks situation where we have to win out and this was the Hunter Allain, Liam Farrell, on the road and gave their fans rst big hurdle we had to get over.” Mike Julian, Cole Moretti and what they have been waiting for The Tanners’ defense kept the Chieftains offense at Justin Ndansi was the star of all season — a 36-6 win against bay for a majority of the night. Linebacker Joshua the show, allowing the Pioneers’ Manchester-Essex at Pioneer Tanzer led Peabody with two sacks and a forced fum- running game to keep the Hor- ble. Stadium. nets guessing. “He made some big plays for us,” Bettencourt said of “It was a profound sense of The Pioneers defense wasn’t Tanzer. “He found himself in positions to make plays relief to say the least,” said La- too shabby either, forcing ve and he was able to make plays in space. If he misses musta. “We’ve lost two games Hornets fumbles (3 recovered some of those plays it might be a different game. I this year by a combined three by Lynn eld) and an intercep- thought our whole defense played well, especially Josh. points, so we’ve been right there tion by John Lee. “We were able to execute the game plan by having but you still get nervous and “The offensive line was fantas- you’re constantly trying to g- the patience and the con dence that the guy next to COURTESY PHOTO | KERRIANNE ALLAIN tic tonight, and really opened them was going to do his job,” Bettencourt added. “That ure it out. It feels great to nal- up holes for our running backs,” played a huge part in today’s game.” Lynn eld’s Jaret Simpson rushed for 66 ly gure out how to do that. The Lamusta said. yards and two touchdowns in a win over kids needed it, we all needed it, PEABODY, B2 Manchester-Essex Friday night. so I’m happy for them.” LYNNFIELD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 Fenwick football blanks Archbishop Williams

SCHOOL ROUNDUP of the night and they didn’t took their lead and they ran Cormack made five saves in net 9-1 with the victory and quali- give up any points or many first their best play. We had to know for her eighth shutout of the fied for the state tournament. By Harold Rivera downs.” it was coming and we didn’t ex- season. Tech 3, Northeast 2 ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Fenwick visits Malden Catho- ecute it.” With the win, Danvers (9-1-1- Ashby Murphy scored two lic next Friday night (7). Winthrop (2-3) visits Saugus ) qualified for the state tourna- goals and Geo Martinez scored The Bishop Fenwick football “It’s a big challenge,” Woods Saturday afternoon (12). ment. once. team blanked Archbishop Wil- said. “It’s a big step up. That’s GIRLS SOCCER “We’re super excited about “We played until the end,” liams, 28-0, on the road Friday a team used to playing against St. Mary’s 2, it,” Falcons coach Jim Hinchion Tech coach Eric Moreno said. night. With the victory, Fenwick tougher comp than we play Arlington Catholic 0 said. “This is our 28th consecu- “It was a big conference win. improved to 4-1 this season, 2-0 against so we’ll see how we can Morgan Mackey scored on pen- tive year qualifying. That was I’m very happy with my team’s in Catholic Central League play. do.” alty kick at the end of the first one of our main goals coming performance.” Chrys Wilson threw two touch- FOOTBALL half and Jenna Foley scored in into the season. It’s something FIELD HOCKEY down passes, one of five yards Salem 26, Winthrop 14 the second half to seal the vic- we can put aside now and not Marblehead 1, Saugus 0 to Ethan Gonzalez and a 49- The Vikings led 8-6 at half- tory. Goalie Eliza Brown made have to worry about it until the Amanda Schoolinger scored yard toss to Keegan O’Connor. time but Salem scored 18 points six saves in net and earned her end of the season.” the game’s lone goal on an as- Wilson completed 5-of-6 pass in the second half to run away seventh shutout of the season. The Falcons visit Swampscott sist from Bryn Burton. attempts for 78 yards. Jason with the victory. Bobby Hubert St. Mary’s (7-3-1, 3-3-1 CCL) Monday (1). Bella Corsini, Josie Friedman Romans completed 7-of-8 pass tossed a touchdown 7-yard pass is three points away from a “Swampscott’s playing great,” and Madi Monahan also played attempts for 82 yards. David Ci- to Andrew Love and Feedle state tournament berth. Hinchion said. “They’ve had well for the Magicians. fuentes ran the ball 13 times for Small added a touchdown on “It was a good team win,” some very strong games. We VOLLEYBALL 47 yards and scored two touch- a 7-yard run. Hubert added a Spartans coach Jim Foley said. beat them the first time, we Peabody 3, Revere 0 downs. Cifuentes went 4-for-4 2-point conversion on a rush. “It was good to get going. Hope- know they’ll be a much better The Tanners (7-3) won in on PAT’s. “Salem was tough,” Winthrop fully we get these next few wins team the second time around. straight sets, 25-19, 25-17 and “Our defense played well,” coach Jonathan Cadiga. “They to make the tournament, that’s It should be a tough game for 25-17. Martyna Kot tallied Crusaders coach Dave Woods were tougher than us and more our goal.” us. We’re looking forward to the 11 aces and five kills, Alexa said. “It was a little similar to disciplined at times. That’s The Spartans host St. Jo- challenge.” Flewelling added 10 kills, Ra- last week’s second half. Our of- kind of tough for a coach to ad- seph’s Monday (1). BOYS SOCCER chel Coleman totalled 22 as- fense only ran seven plays in mit and I love my team. They Danvers 1, Fenwick 0 Lynnfield 3, Ipswich 0 sists and four aces, Ava LaVal- the first half and about 30 for were tougher and they made Abby Cash scored the Tommy Buston scored two le contributed with seven kills the whole game. The defense their plays. We had them on a game-winning goal for the Fal- goals and Max Sieger scored and three blocks, and Danielle was on the field for a good part 4th-and-7 on a drive when they cons. Danvers goalie Kylie Mc- one goal. Lynnfield improved to Diantgikis played a solid game. Classical football drops third straight game Riazi comes through CLASSICAL tackles tonight. He never stopped to keep the guests out of the end zone. From B1 coming. When you have a line block- Classical couldn’t get anything going with clutch kick for ing, a kid running that way and a offensively and the Rams trailed 21-6 Danvers wasted no time setting the quarterback that can sprint out, you heading into the fourth quarter. tone in the early going. The Falcons can be pretty successful.” McCarthy’s 9-yard touchdown run scored on their opening drive on a Classical found the board two min- with 7:44 remaining in the game Revere once again McCarthy 6-yard plunge (Max Leete utes later on Ridley’s 24-yard touch- (Leete PAT) bumped the Falcons’ PAT) to grab a 7-0 lead with 7:52 re- down toss to Butler (conversion lead to 28-6. Refusing to quit, Classi- REVERE maining in the first quarter. After failed). The Rams looked to inch clos- cal scored back-to-back touchdowns From B1 Classical went three-and-out, Treacy er in the closing seconds but turned on Tucker’s 45-yard reception and linked up with Vargas for a 10-yard the ball over on downs. Nico Galeazzi Ridley’s 3-yard keeper but Classical’s For Medford, quarterback Keith Barrasso rushed for touchdown pass. Leete’s PAT split the intercepted a Treacy pass to end the late rally fell short in the 29-20 loss. 170 yards and a touchdown in defeat. Dash Exeter uprights and Danvers led 14-0 at the half with Danvers leading 21-6. The Rams (2-3) host Somerville rushed for two touchdowns, while Matt Aredes rushed end of the first quarter. “(At halftime) we just talked about next Friday (7). for 74 yards. Things continued to spiral down- trying to make some plays on offense, “I love this team,” Vaughan said. “I It was a close game at halftime, with the Mustangs ward for the Rams early in the second trying to make a little bit more plays give them all the credit in the world. leading 14-12. Medford got two touchdown runs from quarter, when McCarthy ran for a on defense, cleaning some stuff up,” They kept fighting. We’ll fix some Exeter, while McNeil and Murphy had rushing scores for Vaughan said. “We tried to make things, we’ll get right and next Fri- 52-yard touchdown with 9:07 on the the Patriots. clock (Leete PAT). some adjustments that worked at day’s another battle. Revere got off to a hot start in the second half, forcing “Matt’s a dynamic kid,” Danvers times and other times they didn’t “We’re excited for the opportunity a turnover on downs on defense and then marching coach Ryan Nolan said. “Tonight we work. That’s part of coaching.” we have next week to play again. saw how tough and physical he was The Falcons marched down to Clas- We’ll move forward and prepare for down the field on offense. Barbosa capped off the drive finishing runs. Classical No. 2’s sical’s 9-yard line on the opening that.” with his first score of the night to give Revere its first (Chase Buono) a heck of a football drive of the third quarter but David Danvers (5-0) hosts Beverly next lead of the game at 18-14. The Patriots tried to kill the player. He probably had about 20 Barnard recovered a Danvers fumble Friday (7). clock from that point on, but eventually the Mustangs got the ball back with 1:30 left in the game. While Revere may have been able to play defense well enough to stop Medford, it didn’t matter. A number of Lynnfield snaps four-game losing streak Revere penalties on that final drive, including two per- LYNNFIELD added a 2-point conversion to bump with Jack Ford for 16 yards to the 5 sonal foul penalties, brought Medford into the red zone with less than a minute left. After a 10-yard touchdown From B1 the lead to 8-0. with 4.6 ticks on the clock, then In the second quarter, Lynnfield’s found Ford over the middle in the run by Barrasso, the Mustangs stole back the lead 21-18 Quarterback Clayton Marengi (9- defense held firm and got the ball end zone to make it a 22-6 game with 21 seconds left. of-16, 72 yards) ran for one touch- back for the Pioneers on downs at (Peters kick). “We can be that undisciplined, it’s killing us,” said Ci- down and threw for another, while the 50. Lynnfield needed seven plays “We saw something there so we catelli. “We gave them 45 yards in penalties on that final running back Jaret Simpson (13 car- to find the end zone again, this time came out with an empty backfield drive, and that’s just unacceptable. We have to clean it ries, 66 yards) scored two rushing on a 1-yard plunge by Simpson. Pe- and just executed the play,” said up.” Revere got the ensuing kickoff and took the field with touchdowns and quarterback Brett ters added the extra point to make Lamusta. “That was one of them, a Cohee also scored, his from 30 yards 16 seconds remaining and two timeouts. Murphy pro- it 15-0. huge drive to get that score to end out to cap the scoring for the Pio- The Hornets got on the board on ceeded to complete his only two pass attempts of the the half.” neers (1-4). their next possession on a 25-yard game, a 23-yarder to Eric Bua and a 12-yarder to Yussuf The Pioneers kept their foot on the A Hornets’ fumble on their first scamper up the middle by Gavin Ali-Buda, to get Riazi in position to try a 44-yard field gas in the second half before going play from scrimmage gave the Pio- Glass (8 carries, 48 yards) to cut the goal. The hero of the win over Classical two weeks ago, to the bench to close out the game. neers the ball at midfield. But the deficit to 15-6, then recovered an Riazi came through again by just barely clearing the Their final two scores were set up by Hornets defense forced a three-and- onside kick at the Pioneer 47 with crossbar to tie the game and force overtime. consecutive punt returns by John out to force a punt by Anthony Flo- 2:58 to go in the half. But after Lyn- “What can you say about him, the kid is ice-cold,” Ci- Lee, whose 42-yard return late in ramo but the Hornets couldn’t hold nfield’s defense forced another catelli said of Riazi. “To make a kick like that in that kind the third quarter set up Simpson’s onto the ball and fumbled it away, 3-and-out and punt, giving the ball of situation, that says a lot about him.” 8-yard touchdown rush. In the with junior Khad Connell recover- back to the Pioneers at their 15 with After stopping the Mustangs on four consecutive runs fourth, Lee’s 40-yard return set up ing at the Hornets’ 10. Four plays 1:51 left. Marengi took the team all in overtime, the Patriots took two plays before handing later, Marengi ran it in on a 4th-and the way down to the Hornets’ 21 Cohee’s score from 30 yards out. the ball to Barbosa for a 7-yard touchdown run to win goal from the 4-yard line to give the where, facing 4th-and-10 with 12 The Pioneers host Ipswich next the game. Pioneers a 6-0 lead. Blake Peters seconds left in the half, he connected Friday night (7). Revere (3-2) plays on the road at Swampscott next Friday night. “I scouted them last week, and that is a very good foot- Marblehead football remains undefeated ball team,” Cicatelli said. “We’re going to have to be much more disciplined if we’re going to compete in that one. MARBLEHEAD back to them in our own territory so Cronin got the lion’s share of the The good news is we should be getting a few guys back, From B1 that put us in a tough position, but work on the first drive of the second so that will helps us out.” fortunately that kind of swung things half before junior Ryan Freiberger Another sack and a blocked punt in back our way.” caught Gally’s pass and ran for a 35- the red zone set the hosts up with Marblehead forced a turnover on yard score. Poisson then split the up- prime field position to begin the sec- downs on its next defensive series, but rights to extend the score to 35-0 with Gloucester offense ond quarter. Gally posted his second the visitors got back on offense quick- 8:27 left in the third. touchdown after just three plays, scor- ly after Jerry Mervil intercepted Gal- Sophomore Miles Smith and senior ing from nine yards out. ly. Back-to-back penalties set the Ma- Derek Testa led the Marblehead of- powers past Saugus “The big thing for us tonight was gicians back when they took over, but fense on a long drive that killed off Declan’s interception,” Rudloff said. Cronin scored from four yards out af- most of a scoreless fourth quarter. SAUGUS “To have a lineman do that was tre- ter logging a 21-yard catch and four Marblehead (5-0) visits Gloucester From B1 mendous. We had just given the ball other runs during the drive. (5-0) in a battle of undefeated teams. The next time Gloucester got its hands on the ball, Smith ran a punt back 60 yards and it was 29-0. Peabody gets back on track with big win Saugus finally got on the board on the last play of the first quarter. After Nickolas hit Christian Correia with PEABODY ahead 7-0. Chieftain’s 5. a 43-yard pass to set the Sachems up with a first-and- From B1 The score remained 7-0 all the way “Those are things you can’t prac- goal from the nine, Marvens Jean took it nine yards to up until the second half. Masco quar- tice,” Bettencourt said of the play. the house and it was 29-7. Running back Colby Therrien added terback Marshall Lastes dropped “That kind of stuff seemed lately to be The Fishermen scored once more before the half end- two touchdowns on the ground for back to pass but Tanzer forced a fum- happening against us. Now maybe ed, with Ryan Argentino scoring from a yard out, and Peabody while quarterback Matthew ble that Peabody recovered at the we’ve turned a corner and we can Gloucester went into the locker room with a 35-7 lead. Jandrisevits also had a rushing touch- Chieftains’ 7. start getting some of those breaks.” down. Peabody capitalized on the turnover “At that point,” said Zerilli, “we just wanted to go out, Peabody added a touchdown two stay strong, and get some of our younger kids in there. “The team loves when (Therrien) on a 3-yard touchdown run by Ther- plays later on a 5-yard run by Ther- comes in because they know what I think we even got some freshmen in.” rien to go ahead 14-0. rien and held onto the lead for the rest we’re doing,” Bettencourt said. “We’re The Chieftains were able to put to- The third quarter zipped by, with quarterback James of the game for the 21-6 win. powering the ball and I think our of- gether their only scoring drive of the Nelson scoring the only touchdown on a 4-yard run to Peabody (2-3) hosts Malden next fensive line steps up a bit when he night on their next drive. Jay Theri- make the score 41-7, but Daylon Lark and Harrison Friday night (7). comes in the game in that package. ault (117 yards and one touchdown) Marshall scored two more in the fourth quarter to make Today it worked and we’re grateful to totaled 56 yards on the drive, capping “We want to get better every week,” Bettencourt said. “Every week you see it 55-7 before Eric Miniscalco took the kickoff after be where we are.” it off with a two-yard touchdown to Marshall’s score 65 yards to the end zone, with Sean A stop on 4th-and-inches by the cut the Peabody lead to 14-6. our offense and defense getting a little O’Rourke connecting with Gianni Giardullo for the Tanners defense provided the spark On the ensuing kickoff, an attempt- bit better. The kids are buying in more and field position the Peabody offense ed squib kicked turned into a huge and more everyday. We’re having 2-point conversion. needed to get a scoring drive started play for the Tanners. Brandon Caniff great weeks of practice because Evan Smith scored Gloucester’s final touchdown on a late in the first quarter. Peabody scooped up the bouncing kick at Pea- they’re starting to believe in the sys- 36-yard run. drove 39 yards, adding a touchdown body’s 40 and returned it 55 yards tem. Hopefully that keeps rolling into Saugus is home next Saturday (noon) against on a 1-yard run by Jandrisevits to go before being brought down at the next week.” Winthrop. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Boys Soccer Football Lincoln-Sudbury at St. Mary’s (4) Needham at St. John’s (4) Swampscott at English (2:30) St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (at Girls Soccer Hormel Stadium, 3) Ipswich at Lynnfield (4) Tech at Greater Lowell (3) Field Hockey St. John’s at Catholic Memorial (3) Manchester-Essex at Fenwick (2)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball Learn to Skate skills clinic program The fall workouts of the Lynn Youth Hockey will Ridley Basketball Skills be holding its annual Learn Clinics begins October 15 to Skate program from Sep- and runs through November tember 29 through Decem- 15, with nine sessions meet- ber 22 at Connery Rink. The ing each Monday and program consists of 12 ses- Thursday from 7-8:30 p.m. sions with one session per at St. Mary’s. The cost to week, with the October 6, participate is $200 and the October 13, October 20 and clinics are open to students October 27 sessions running from grades 4-12. All partic- from 10:30 a.m. to 11:40 ipants must bring a ball. a.m. and the sessions from This will be a high inten- November 3 through sity clinic for boys and girls December 22 running from to get participants in shape 9:30 a.m. to 11:40 a.m. and to help develop basket- The cost of the program is ball skills. Drills are $125, plus any USA Hockey designed to help any player fees if applicable. Partici- at any level with ball han- pants will need to bring a dling, shooting (off the drib- hockey helmet, elbow pads, ble, off screens and off the pass), creating your own knee pads, skates, hockey or shot and finishing at the warm waterproof gloves and rim. Playing games are also hockey or warm waterproof mixed n so that players can pants. learn how to use their skills For more information, con- in a game situation. tact Brian Boisson at bbois- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected]. Contact Ridleytopflight- J.D. Martinez, right, celebrates with teammate Eduardo Nunez after hitting a three-run [email protected] for more information. home run in the first inning against the New York Yankees in Game 1 of the American League Lynn Rockets Divisional Series Friday night. Lynn Ski program Hockey The Lynn Department of The Lynn Rockets Middle Park and Recreation is School Ice Hockey Team will Red Sox take early lead and hold on sponsoring a six-week ski be holding a meeting to dis- program at Ski Bradford in cuss the upcoming season Haverhill, Mass. from Janu- on Tuesday October 9 at 6 to beat Yankees in Game 1 of ALDS ary 4-February 8, 2019 from p.m. at Connery Rink in Lynn. 6 p.m.-10 p.m. BOSTON (AP) — Chris Sale struck lar-season games plus the AL wild- the front row of the seats above the There are three packages The team will play in the out eight for his first postseason win, card game against Oakland, got three Green Monster. to choose from: Package A Viking Middle School includes transportation and League at Salem State Uni- J.D. 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Kansas St. at Baylor...... FS1 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA 4:25 p.m...... Minnesota at Philadelphia...... Fox 3:30 p.m...... LSU at Florida...... CBS Kansas City 4 0 0 1.000 145 115 L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 8:20 p.m...... Dallas at Houston...... NBC Denver 2 2 0 .500 84 97 Seattle 2 2 0 .500 85 81 3:30 p.m...... Navy at Air Force...... CBSSN NBA L.A. Chargers 2 2 0 .500 111 120 San Francisco 1 3 0 .250 100 118 3:30 p.m...... San Diego St. at Boise St...... ESPNU Oakland 1 3 0 .250 97 123 Arizona 0 4 0 .000 37 94 3 p.m...... Exhibition: Atlanta vs. Oklahoma City...... NBATV 3:30 p.m...... South Florida at UMass...... NESN Plus Thursday’s Game Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 9 p.m...... Exhibition: Utah vs. Portland...... NBATV 3:30 p.m...... Villanova at Maine...... Fox College Sports New England 38, Indianapolis 24 Tennessee at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Golf Sunday’s Games Oakland at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. 4 p.m...... Indiana at Ohio State...... Fox 7:30 a.m...... European: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.Golf Miami at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 4:25 p.m. 4 p.m...... La.-Monroe at Mississippi...... SEC Network N.Y. Giants at Carolina, 1 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. 5:30 p.m...... PGA: Safeway Open...... Golf 7 p.m...... Kentucky at Texas A&M...... ESPN Denver at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. L.A. Rams at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. NHL Jacksonville at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 8:20 p.m. 7 p.m...... SMU at UCF...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... Toronto at Chicago...... NHL Network Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game 7 p.m...... UConn at Memphis...... CBSSN Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Washington at New Orleans, 8:15 p.m. Auto Racing 7:30 p.m...... Auburn at Mississippi St...... ESPN2 1:10 a.m...... : Japanese Grand Prix...... ESPN2 7:30 p.m...... Nebraska at Wisconsin...... Big Ten Network 2 p.m...... Gander Outdoors 400...... NBCSN 7:30 p.m...... Vanderbilt at Georgia...... SEC Network MLB PLAYOFFS Drag Racing 7:30 p.m...... Washington at UCLA...... Fox 12 p.m...... NHRA: Texas FallNationals...... FS2 DIVISION SERIES 8 p.m...... Notre Dame at Virginia Tech...... ABC Horse Racing (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) 10 p.m...... California at Arizona...... FS1 4:30 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series...... NBC 10:30 p.m...... Colorado St. at San Jose St...... CBSSN American League Rodeo 10:30 p.m...... Fresno St. at Nevada...... ESPNU Boston vs. New York 5 p.m...... PBR: Arait Invitational (tape)...... CBS 10:30 p.m...... Utah at Stanford...... ESPN Soccer Friday, Oct. 5: Boston 5, New York 4, Boston leads series 1-0 Golf 7 a.m...... Arsenal at Fulham...... NBCSN Saturday, Oct. 6: New York (Tanaka 12-6) at Boston (Price 16-7), 8:15 p.m. 8 a.m...... European: Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.Golf 9:15 a.m...... Chelsea at Southampton...... NBCSN 5:30 p.m...... PGA: Safeway Open...... Golf Monday, Oct. 8: Boston (Porcello 17-7) at New York, 7:40 p.m. 11:30 a.m...... Manchester City at Liverpool...... NBCSN 9 p.m...... LPGA: UL International Crown...... Golf x-Tuesday, Oct. 9: Boston (Evoldi 6-7) at New York, 8:07 p.m. 5 p.m...... Women: US vs. Panama...... FS1 NHL 7:30 p.m...... Women: Mexico vs. Triniday & Tabago...... FS2 x-Thursday, Oct. 11: New York at Boston, 7:40 p.m. 7 p.m...... Montreal at Pittsburgh...... NHL Network College Volleyball Houston vs. Cleveland Auto Racing 1 p.m...... North Carolina at Florida St...... ESPN2 Friday, Oct. 5: Houston 7, Cleveland 2, Houston leads series 1-0 3 p.m...... Xfinity: Bar Harbor 200...... NBCSN Radio Horse Racing NFL Saturday, Oct. 6: Cleveland (Carrasco 17-10) at Houston (Cole 15-5), 4:30 p.m...... Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series...... NBC 4:37 p.m. Rugby 1 p.m...... Jacksonville at Kansas City...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Monday, Oct. 8: Houston (Keuchel 12-11) at Cleveland (Clevinger 12 p.m...... Northampton vs. Leicester...... NBCSN 4:05 p.m...... Oakland at LA Chargers...... WEEI-FM 93.7 13-8), 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m...... Harlequins vs. Saracens...... NBC 8:20 p.m...... Dallas at Houston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV OCTOBER 6, 2018 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) WGBH Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Master- The Great American Antiques Roadshow Basic Stories- Brain Mind Body Connection Know your rights, and re- Bide your time and act only on ^ PBS piece Read (N) Black Stage With Dr. Rudy Tanzi-Deepak Knowing is believing. Do your fuse to let anyone push you proven facts. Be smart when WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! Neighbor- Happy God Friended Me 48 Hours (N) News Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles research and gather the facts. $ CBS Fortune hood Together “Pilot” around. The changes that take it comes to your personal fi- If you act on hearsay, you’ll WCVB News- Chronicle College Football Notre Dame at Virginia Tech. Two nationally-ranked pro- News- Inside Person of Interest place should be implement- nances and how you run your end up making a mistake that % ABC Center 5 grams meet as the No. 24 Hokies welcome the undefeated Fighting Irish. Center 5 Edition ed by you, not by someone household. Spend less. You can cost you a friendship with WBTS 1st Look Rescue Dateline NBC “The Dateline NBC “Col- Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live “Awkwa- 1st Look looking out for his or her own can’t buy friendship or love. someone special. * NBC House on the Lake” lision” Live (N) at 11 fina; Travis Scott” (N) interests. WFXT College College Football Washington at UCLA. UCLA looks for its first win since Boston Boston Hell’s Kitchen “A Just for PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) 9 FOX Football November 2017 as it hosts Washington at the Rose Bowl. (N) News 25 Fond Farewell” Laughs SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Honesty is the best policy WUTF ›‡ The Gene Generation (2007, Ciencia ››‡ The Last Castle (2001, Suspenso) Robert Red- ›‡ For Greater Glory (2012, Drama Make some uplifting personal when dealing with joint ven- Let your intuition take control. = UMA Ficción) Bai Ling, Alec Newman. ford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo. Histórico) Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria. changes. Making a physical tures. If you want to get things What you feel will be more WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) ›› Conan the Barbarian (2011, Adventure) Jason How I Met How I Met Mike & alteration or rethinking the done, be up-front about your accurate than what you hear. F MNT Theory Theory Momoa, Rachel Nichols, Stephen Lang. Molly way you live to better suit your expectations. Love and ro- Concentrate on what others WGBX Good Work: Masters NOVA “Operation Secrets of the Dead Nature “Animal Under- Music Austin City Limits NOVA needs will also help you out- mance will improve your per- do and respond with a posi- L PBS Bridge Rescue” (N) Misfits” ground Voyager “St. Vincent” (N) wit anyone trying to take ad- sonal life. tive attitude, love and respect. WWJE Dallas SWAT Dallas SWAT Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Manhunt- Call 911 Call 911 Dead Again Drugs, vantage of you. R JN ers ers ers ers Inc. ARIES (March 21-April 19) WLVI Last Man Last Man Gold- Gold- Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family Family True LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) X CW Standing Standing bergs bergs “Pilot” CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Guy Crime SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Don’t settle for less. Have your Look before you leap. Get the TELE ››› Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) ››‡ Fast Five (2011) Vin Diesel. Dom Toretto y com- Titulares Decisio- Decisiones Ex- Programa If you make a change, do so facts straight and be willing to information required to make ¨ TELE Voices of Jack Black. pañía experimentan la acción en Brasil. y Más nes tremas for the right reasons. Gather prove your point in a positive a sound judgment call. If you WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & facts and make yourself clear. and caring manner. How you overreact, you’ll have to back- ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Order You’ll represent yourself better deliver your plans will make a track. Anger won’t bring about CABLE STATIONS than anyone else could. Be difference. positive change. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 10.06.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law honest and avoid conflict. A&E PD -- 09.28.18” (N) enforcement. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) (6:41) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Walking VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) AMC CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Aim to stabilize whatever sit- Dead “Say Yes” “Bury Me Here” “The Other Side” Dead A change at home will bring uation you find yourself in, Share your feelings with af- (6:00) ›› “The Game Plan” ›‡ Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice ›‡ Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice ›› The Game Plan fection, kindness and under- BRAVO you closer to loved ones. Add instead of causing chaos. A (2007, Children’s) ‘PG’ Cube, Mike Epps. ‘R’ Cube, Mike Epps. ‘R’ (2007) ‘PG’ to your comfort and conve- change must be orchestrated standing. An older relative will Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Frontier “Homestead Overhaul” The Kilchers Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Frontier DISC nience. A romantic plan will with thought and concern for shed light on a situation you Frontier start a homestead overhaul. (N) Frontier “Homestead Overhaul” improve an important rela- anyone who will be affected by face. Romance will bring you Stuck/ Stuck/ ›››‡ Frozen (2013) Voices of Raven’s Raven’s Raven’s Bunk’d Bizaard- Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d DISN Middle Middle Kristen Bell. ‘PG’ Home Home Home vark tionship. your actions. closer to someone special. College Football Kentucky at Texas A&M. (N) Score- College Football Utah at Stanford. (N) ESPN board Score- College Football Auburn at Mississippi State. (N) SportsCen- SportsCenter (N) SportsCen- On the Formula BRIDGE ESPN2 board ter ter Grid 1 Racing “The ››‡ Hocus Pocus (1993, Comedy) Bette ››‡ Maleficent (2014) Angelina Jolie. A terrible ››‡ (2013) FREE Goonies” Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker. betrayal turns Maleficent’s pure heart to stone. Nicholas Hoult, . (6:00) ››‡ “X-Men: Apocalypse” (2016, ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, Science Fiction) Mayans M.C. A new deal Horror Make him use them up quickly FX Action) James McAvoy. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. requires a dangerous favor. Story Wayne Dyer, a personal mo- At the table, East played the the diamond king, but West (6:40) ›› “Pitch ››› Game Night (2018, Comedy) Jason Flight of the Conchords: Live Insecure Ballers Flight of the Con- HBO Perfect 3” (2017) Bateman, Rachel McAdams. ‘R’ in London (N) chords tivator, wrote, “You do indeed heart queen. South won with wins and continues with the Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Counting Forged in Fire: Counting Counting Counting have a past, but not now! And, his ace and led the diamond heart nine. Declarer takes the HIST Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Cars Knife or Death Cars Cars Cars yes, you have a future, but not king. West took that and con- trick with his ace and plays on (6:00) “The Bad A Mother’s Worst Fear (2018, Suspense) Believe Me: The Abduction of Lisa A Mother’s Worst Fear (2018) clubs, but the defenders har- LIFE now! You can consume your tinued with the heart nine, Seed” (2018) Katrina Begin, Joey Lawrence. McVey: Special Edition (2018) Katrina Begin, Joey Lawrence. now with thoughts of ‘then’ and which was fatal to the defense. vest one spade, two hearts, Catfish: The TV Catfish: The TV ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn ››› Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story The Wa- one diamond and one club. MTV Show Show Wayans, Marlon Wayans. (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. terboy ‘maybe,’ but that will keep you East won with his king (duck- Celtics NBA Preseason Basketball Boston Celtics at Cleve- Celtics Celtics College Hockey American International at Providence. from the inner peace you could ing would not have helped) NBCSB Pregame land Cavaliers. Quicken Loans Arena. (N) Post. Post (N) experience.” and returned a heart. Declarer UMass Boston On On Charlie Charlie Sports Sports Sports Dirty College Football Boston Col- During a bridge deal, now is won with his jack and played NESN Sports College Course Course Moore Moore Today Today Today Water TV lege at North Carolina State. obviously the bid or play you four rounds of clubs. His nine Loud Henry Henry Knight Sponge- Sponge- Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends “The One NICK are about to make. But you tricks were one spade, three House Danger Danger Squad Bob Bob With the Boobies” should be thinking about the hearts, one diamond and four ››‡ Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) ››‡ The Foreigner (2017, Action) Jackie Kidding Shameless “Do Compulsion (2016) SHOW Daniel Craig. ‘PG-13’ Chan, Pierce Brosnan. ‘R’ Right, Vote White!” Analeigh Tipton. future. Your choice now could clubs. (6:10) ››‡ “Takers” ›‡ Proud Mary (2018, Action) America to Me Warriors of Liberty Submergence (2017, Drama) James McA- decide whether your future is East forgot a key defensive STARZ (2010) ‘PG-13’ Taraji P. Henson. ‘R’ City voy, Alicia Vikander. ‘NR’ profit or loss. principle. If you are trying to You Might Be the Killer (2018, Horror) No Escape Room (2018, Drama) Jeni Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama In this deal, West leads the establish winners in a suit SYFY Fran Kranz, Alyson Hannigan. Ross, Mark Ghanimé, Brianna Barnes. heart 10 against three no- where declarer has two stop- MLB Baseball: MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox. Game 2 of the ALDS. Postsea- Guest 2 Broke 2 Broke TBS trump. What should happen? pers, make him use them up Indians at Astros (N) son Book Girls Girls South’s two-no-trump rebid as quickly as possible. East “Hunger Games: ››› The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 (2015, Science ›› Flightplan (2005, Suspense) Jodie Eagle Eye TNT Mockingjay 1” Fiction) , Josh Hutcherson. Foster, Peter Sarsgaard. was technically game-forcing. should have played low at trick NCIS “Dark Secrets” NCIS “Family Ties” NCIS “Keep Your NCIS “Keep Your ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Action) Dwayne John- North thought about passing, one. Yes, South can take the USA Friends Close” Enemies Closer” son, Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum. but liked his two long suits. trick with his jack and lead ››› The Wedding Singer (1998) Adam Sandler. A ››‡ Step Brothers (2008, Comedy) Will ››› Elf (2003, Children’s) Will Ferrell, VH1 1980s wedding crooner attempts to find true love. Ferrell, John C. Reilly. James Caan, Bob Newhart. CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV OCTOBER 7, 2018 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Downton Abbey on Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Master- My Mother and The Great American The Age Fix With Dr. Anthony ^ PBS Masterpiece piece (N) Other Strangers Read Youn, MD WBZ 60 Minutes (N) God Friended NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary “E News Sports Final OT (N) Joel Paid $ CBS Me (N) “Superhuman” (N) Pluribus Unum” Osteen Program WCVB America’s Funniest Dancing With the Stars: Juniors “The Shark Tank Camping News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos (N) Premiere” Two teams are eliminated. (N) cookware. (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “No Good Deed” WBTS Football Night in America (N) NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at Houston Texans. (N) News NBC 10 Access * NBC at 11 Sports WFXT NFL The OT Simpsons Bob’s Family Rel (N) Boston 25 News at Boston NFL GameDay TMZ (N) 9 FOX Football (N) Burgers Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Prime (N) WUTF “Last ››› The Town (2010) Ben Affleck. Una mujer no sabe›‡ Addicted (2014, Drama) Sharon Leal, Te Presento a Laura (2010) = UMA Cstle” que su nuevo galán es un ladrón de bancos. Boris Kodjoe, Tasha Smith. Martha Higareda. WSBK Castle “Reality Star WBZ News 8p (N) NCIS: New Orleans NCIS: New Orleans Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Struck” “Watch Over Me” “Love Hurts” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX “This- Ask This The Great American Prohibition Support for Prohibition Front and Center Durrells in Corfu Poldark- L PBS Spinl.” Old H’se Read diminishes. “Sheryl Crow” Master WWJE Husband Hunting Husband Hunting Kill and Kill Again Kill and Kill Again Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Interroga- Panic R JN tions tions tions tions 9-1-1 WLVI Modern Modern iHeartRadio Music Festival Night 1 High- 7 News at 10PM on Wipeout Wipeout True X CW Family Family lights of the event in Las Vegas. (N) CW56 (N) Crime TELE Exatlón Estados Unidos (N) Don Francisco te Titulares Decisio- Exatlón Extra Decisio- ¨ TELE invita (N) y Más nes nes WABU NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles Private Eyes NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: Los Angeles NCIS: LA ¥ ION “Tidings We Bring” “Kulinda” “Exchange Rate” CABLE STATIONS Ancient Aliens “The Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient A&E Monoliths” “Alien Operations” Aliens (6:35) The Walking The Walking Dead The Walking Dead Rick and his Talking Dead (N) The Walking Dead Rick and his Walking AMC Dead “Worth” (N) group go on a supply run. group go on a supply run. Dead Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Married to Medicine Housewives/OC Watch ››‡ Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, BRAVO (N) What Comedy) Tyler Perry. ‘PG-13’ Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Expedition Un- Expedition Un- Alaska: The Last Last DISC Frontier: Tales Frontier (N) Frontier (N) known (N) known (N) Frontier Frontier Invisible Sister (2015, Adven- Raven’s Raven’s Raven’s Star Wars Resis- Bizaard- Raven’s Jessie Jessie K.C. Un- DISN ture) Rowan Blanchard. ‘NR’ Home Home Home tance (N) vark Home dercover SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) World/Poker World/Poker SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter With SportsCen- ESPN Scott Van Pelt (N) ter NBA Rookie Special Drone Racing Drone Racing Drone Racing Drone Racing Baseball NBA Rookie Special ESPN2 (N) Tonight (6:35) ››‡ “Maleficent” (2014, ›››‡ Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007, ››‡ Dark Shadows (2012, Comedy) FREE Fantasy) Angelina Jolie. Musical) Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter. Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer. (5:30) “Guardians of ››› Deadpool (2016) Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool ››› Deadpool (2016) Ryan Reynolds. Deadpool Fantastic FX the Galaxy” hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life. Four ››› Game Night (2018, Comedy) Jason The Deuce (N) Ballers Ballers Last The Deuce Ballers Last HBO Bateman, Rachel McAdams. ‘R’ (N) Week Week American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Big Money Racer” “Beer Factor” Tough negotiators. Pickers “Believe Me: Abduc- The Girl in the Bathtub (2018, Drama) You “Living With the The Girl in the Bathtub (2018, Drama) You LIFE tion” Caitlin Stasey, Kate Isaac, Jason Patric. Enemy” (N) Caitlin Stasey, Kate Isaac, Jason Patric. Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- MTV lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness (6:00) The ’86 Sports Sunday (N) Sports Sunday Pats This Pats This Sports Sunday Sports Sunday Sports NBCSB Celtics Week Week Sunday On On Golf Dest. Celebrity Dining Red Sox Sports Sports Sports Dirty College Football South Florida NESN Course Course Spotlight Playbook Report Today Today Today Water TV at Massachusetts. Henry Henry ››‡ Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Mom NICK Danger Danger Wanted (2012) Voices of Ben Stiller. Shame- Kidding Circus- Family Shameless “Black- Kidding Kidding Shameless “Black- Kidding Circus- Shame- SHOW less Wildest Business Haired Ginger” (N) (N) Haired Ginger” Wildest less Survi- Survi- Warriors of Liberty America to Me (N) Survi- Survi- Warriors of Liberty America to Me Liberty STARZ vor’s vor’s City (N) vor’s vor’s City City (6:15) ››› “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets” (2002, Manifest “Pilot” Manifest “Reentry” Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY Children’s) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint. Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Wrecked Wrecked ››› Knocked Up (2007) Seth TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Rogen, Katherine Heigl. (6:00) ›› “ v Superman: Dawn of The Last Ship “War- The Last Ship “War- ›› Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016, TNT Justice” (2016, Action) Ben Affleck. riors” (N) riors” Action) Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Law & USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Order Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Black Ink Crew Remy & Papoose: ›› Love Don’t Cost a Thing VH1 Meet The Mackies (2003) Nick Cannon. B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 U.S. unemployment falls to 3.7 percent By Christopher and some are being forced Rugaber to offer higher pay. ASSOCIATED PRESS Despite the similar un- employment rates, today’s WASHINGTON — The economy is vastly differ- U.S. unemployment rate ent from that of 1969. fell in September to 3.7 Back then, one-third of percent, the lowest since Americans worked in 1969, when young men manufacturing; now it is were being drafted to fight barely 9 percent. Strong in Vietnam and the Amer- economic growth back ican auto industry and the then was propelled by space program were going huge government spend- full blast. ing on the Vietnam War The Labor Department and newly created Great reported Friday that the Society social programs. rate edged down from 3.9 And women were much percent the month be- less likely to work. fore as employers added In reporting Septem- 134,000 jobs — a figure ber’s employment figures, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that was probably de- the government revised Surgeon Denis Mukwege, 63, founded the Panzi hospital in the Democratic Republic of Congo and pressed by the effects of sharply upward its esti- has treated thousands of women, many of whom were victims of gang rape in the war-torn country. Hurricane Florence in the mate of hiring for July South. Still, it extended and August. So far this an extraordinary 8½-year year, monthly job growth streak of monthly job has averaged 208,000, Nobel Peace laureates demand growth, the longest on re- compared with 182,000 cord. last year. That run has added “The acceleration in job end to sexual violence in war nearly 20 million people gains this year is extraor- to the nation’s payrolls dinary in an environment By Jim Heintz, Congo, where he has treated tens of “As a survivor, I am grateful for since the Great Recession, where firms are having Carley Petesch thousands of victims — among them this opportunity to draw interna- which cost nearly 9 mil- great difficulty finding and Mark Lewis “women, teenage girls, small girls, tional attention to the plight of the lion their jobs. qualified candidates,” said ASSOCIATED PRESS babies,” he said Friday. Yazidi people who have suffered un- The ultra-low jobless Stephen Stanley, chief “The world refuses to remain idle imaginable crimes since the geno- rate — the best in near- economist at Amherst OSLO, Norway — Raped after be- with arms crossed facing your suf- cide” by IS, she said. “Many Yazidis ly 49 years — reflects a Pierpont Securities. ing forced into sexual slavery by the fering. We hope that the world will will look upon this prize and think healthy economy driven Most analysts blamed Islamic State group, Nadia Murad by strong consumer and the slower pace of hiring did not succumb to shame or despair not put off acting with force and de- of family members that were lost, termination in your favor because are still unaccounted for, and of the business spending. In last month on Florence, — the young Iraqi woman spoke out. fact, hiring is so strong which struck North and Surgeon Denis Mukwege treated the survival of humanity depends 1,300 women and children, which on you,” Mukwege said. remain in captivity.” that employers are having South Carolina and closed countless victims of sexual violence trouble filling openings thousands of businesses. in war-torn Congo and told the world Murad, 25, was one of an estimat- This year’s peace prize comes amid of their suffering. Together, they were ed 3,000 girls and women from Iraq’s heightened global attention to the awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Fri- Yazidi minority group who were kid- sexual abuse of women — in war, in Interpol president day for their campaigns to end rape napped in 2014 by IS militants and the workplace and in society — that and sexual abuse as weapons of war. sold into sexual slavery. She was has been highlighted by the #MeToo The award “is partly to highlight the raped, beaten and tortured before movement. reported missing awareness of sexual violence. But the managing to escape three months “#MeToo and war crimes are not further purpose of this is that nations later. After getting treatment in Ger- quite the same thing, but they do, take responsibility, that communities many, she chose to speak to the world however, have in common that it during trip to China take responsibility and that the in- about the horrors faced by Yazidi is important to see the suffering of ternational community take respon- women, regardless of the stigma in women,” said Reiss-Andersen of the By Elaine Ganley Interpol, based in Lyon, sibility,” said Berit Reiss-Andersen, her culture surrounding rape. Nobel committee. and Christopher would say only that re- chairwoman of the committee, which In 2016 she was named the United In the United States, Supreme Bodeen ports that its president is bestowed the $1.01-million prize. Nations’ first Goodwill Ambassador Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg ASSOCIATED PRESS missing is “a matter for for the Dignity of Survivors of Hu- the relevant authorities in “Dear survivors from all over the also noted that the award comes PARIS — He left his man Trafficking, and her advocacy both France and China.” world, I would like to tell you that, amid a global reckoning over sex- home in Lyon, France, for helped spur a U.N. investigation France launched its own through this Nobel Prize, the world ual violence. She tweeted a link to a visit to his homeland, that is collecting evidence of war investigation on Friday is listening to you and refusing in- the Nobel announcement, saying and then vanished — put- crimes by Islamic State extremists. morning, according to the difference,” Mukwege, 63, told a “the timing of this topic is extraor- ting the International In a statement, Murad said she was judicial official who wasn’t news conference outside the hospi- dinary as we fight for the end of Criminal Police Organi- tal he founded in Bukavu in eastern “incredibly honored” by the prize. #ViolenceAgainstWomen.” zation, best known as In- authorized to speak public- terpol, at the center of its ly and asked for anonymity. own missing persons case. Whether China was tak- Palestinian leader controls fate of US plan Meng Hongwei, Interpol’s ing action was unknown. But the South China By Josef Federman ing to remove sensitive is- president, boarded a plane and arrived in China, ac- Morning Post, a Hong ASSOCIATED PRESS sues from the negotiating Kong newspaper, hinted agenda. For him, Gaza is cording to a French judicial JERUSALEM — Pal- official. But then, nothing. that Meng may have been the last obstacle prevent- the latest target of an on- estinian President Mah- ing the U.S. from forcing His wife, who put out a call moud Abbas has been on Friday, said she hasn’t going campaign against what he sees as an unac- corruption in China. sidelined, isolated and heard from her 64-year-old ceptable plan on him. The newspaper said that humiliated by the Trump husband since the end of “What is left for this upon landing last week administration. But the September, the official said. administration to give to To make matters murk- Meng was “taken away” for embattled Palestinian the Palestinian people? questioning by what it said leader may have the final ier, Meng is not just the Humanitarian solutions?” head of Interpol: He’s also were “discipline authori- say in determining the Abbas said in an address a vice minister for public ties.” The term usually de- fate of the White House’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to the U.N. General As- safety in China. scribes investigators in the long-awaited vision for Israeli peace activists protested on Israel Gaza sembly last week. ruling Communist Party Mideast peace. border on Friday. Hamas, a militant group who probe graft and polit- In recent weeks, Abbas that opposes Israel’s ex- ical disloyalty. The Central has thwarted a series of top Palestinian official. work with Hamas, which istence, seized control of Commission for Discipline internationally backed ini- “We say that Gaza is an in- it brands a terrorist group, Gaza from Abbas’ forces Inspection, the party’s se- tiatives aimed at rehabil- tegral part of the Palestin- and its inability to oust it, in 2007. Despite three cretive internal investi- itating the Hamas-ruled ian lands, and solving the has made it virtually im- wars with Israel, an Israe- gation agency, had no an- Gaza Strip. With Gaza problems of Gaza should possible to move forward li-Egyptian blockade that nouncements on its website expected to be the center- be in the context of a broad on the diplomatic front — a has devastated the econ- about Meng and could not be reached for comment. piece of the U.S. peace plan, political framework.” weakness that Abbas now omy and international Meng is the first from Abbas has given himself a For all of its talk about appears to be exploiting. isolation, Hamas remains his country to serve as In- virtual veto over the ex- bringing a new approach Abbas has two main con- firmly in control. terpol’s president, a post pected American initiative. to Middle East diplomacy, cerns. First, he fears that Abbas says there can be that is largely symbolic any interim cease-fire deal The deadlock over Gaza the Trump White House is no progress on the diplo- but powerful in status appears to be a key reason running into a familiar ob- in Gaza will deepen Hamas’ matic front until he re- and not without political FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS behind the repeated delays stacle that has confounded control over the territory. gains control of Gaza. At- weight. But because In- in unveiling the plan. its predecessors and the in- Second, after Trump’s tempts to reconcile with A French judicial offi- terpol’s secretary gener- “The U.S. is trying to use ternational community for recognition of Jerusalem Hamas have repeatedly cial says the Interpol al is responsible for the the humanitarian situ- over a decade: the Hamas as Israel’s capital and his failed, leaving the Pales- president, Meng Hong- day-to-day running of the ation in Gaza as a tool to militant group’s continued attacks on the U.N. agency tinians divided between wei, has been reported police agency’s operations, implement its plan,” said control over Gaza. for Palestinian refugees, rival governments in the missing after traveling Meng’s absence may have Mohammed Ishtayeh, a The American refusal to Abbas fears the U.S. is try- West Bank and Gaza. to China. little operational effect. Therapy dogs can spread superbugs to kids, hospital finds

By Mike Stobbe of spreading that bacteria. causing symptoms. But they can mined that the more time some- ASSOCIATED PRESS The results of the unpublished become more dangerous if they one spent with the animals, the study were released Friday at a enter the bloodstream, destroy- greater the chance of ending up NEW YORK — Therapy dogs scientific meeting in San Fran- ing heart valves or causing oth- with the bacteria. can bring more than joy and com- cisco. er damage. Health officials have The researchers think the dogs fort to hospitalized kids. They One U.S. health official said tied MRSA to as many as 11,000 were generally clean of MRSA can also bring stubborn germs. the findings add to the growing U.S. deaths a year. when they first came to the hos- Doctors at Johns Hopkins understanding that while inter- The bacteria can spread in pital, but picked it up from pa- Hospital in Baltimore were sus- actions with pets and therapy daycares, locker rooms and mili- tients or others while they were picious that the dogs might pose animals can be beneficial, they tary barracks, but public health there, said one of the authors, an infection risk to patients with can also carry risk. efforts have focused on hospitals Meghan Davis. weakened immune systems. So “Whether covered in fur, feath- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and nursing homes. “Our hypothesis is it’s really they conducted some tests when ers or scales, animals have the The Baltimore study looked person-to-person transmission, Pippi, Poppy, Badger and Winnie potential to carry germs that Dogs who visit hospital at 45 children who interacted but it happened through contact visited 45 children getting can- make people sick,” said Casey patients can bring joy and with the four dogs — petting, with the fur,” said Davis, a Johns cer treatment. Barton Behravesh of the Cen- superbug bacteria, accord- hugging, feeding or playing with Hopkins public health research- They discovered that kids who ters for Disease Control and ing to a new study by Johns them — over 13 visits in 2016 er and veterinarian. spent more time with the dogs Prevention. Hopkins Hospital. and 2017. Under hospital protocols, ther- had a 6 times greater chance of Pet therapy can help people Among kids who had no MRSA, apy dogs must be bathed within coming away with superbug bac- recover from a range of health But there have been episodes the researchers found the su- a day of a visit and are checked teria than kids who spent less problems. Past studies have of the superbug MRSA riding perbug on about 10 percent of for wounds or other health prob- time with the animals. But the shown dogs or other animals can around on healthy-looking ther- the samples taken from those lems. Children who see them study also found that washing ease anxiety and sadness, lower apy dogs. kids after the dog visits. They are supposed to use hand san- the dogs before visits and using blood pressure and even reduce MRSA, or methicillin-resistant also found MRSA on nearly 40 itizer “but that wasn’t strictly special wipes while they’re in the amount of medications some Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, percent of the samples from the enforced,” said Kathryn Dalton, the hospital took away the risk patients need. often live on the skin without dogs. The researchers also deter- another one of the researchers. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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What do I bring? From the house: What not to bring! • Latex paint From the Workbench: ✓ Rubber cement, airplane glue Photo chemicals • Construction/demolition waste ✓ Oil based paints (NO LATEX) ✓ Chemistry sets • Empty containers/trash ✓ Stains and varnishes ✓ Furniture polish • Commercial or industrial waste Wood preservatives ✓ Floor and metal polish • Radioactive waste, smoke Paint strippers/thinners ✓ Oven cleaner detectors ✓ Solvent adhesives Drain and toilet cleaner • Infectious and biological wastes ✓ Lighter fluid Spot remover • Ammunition, fireworks, explosives ✓ Fiberglass resins Rug and upholstery cleaner • Fire extingruishers • Prescription medicines/syringes From the garage: Fluorescent bulbs • Asbestos Fuels/gasolinea/kerosene Hobby supplies, artist supplies ✓ • Propane tanks ✓ Motor oil How can I safely transport these • Batteries, car or household ✓ Antifreeze hazardous materials? • Computers/TVs ✓ Engine degreaser • Leave materials in original • Car batteries ✓ Brake fluid/carburetor cleaner containers. Payment is required: ✓ Transmission fluid • Tighten caps and lids. * Up to 3 lbs or gallons = $30.00 ✓ Car wax, polishes • Sort and pack separately: oil paint, pesticides, and household cleaners. * Up to 10 gallons or lbs = $36.00 ✓ Driveway sealer • Pack containers in sturdy upright * 11-25 gallons or lbs = $60.00 ✓ Roofing tar boxes and pad with newspaper. ✓ Swimming pool chemicals Cash or checks accepted • NEVER MIX CHEMICALS. Make checks payable to: From the yard: Pack your car and drive directly to ✓ Poisons, insecticides, fungicides the site. Clean Harbor Env. Services, Inc ✓ Chemical fertilizers • NEVER SMOKE while handling Please have amounts ready ✓ Moth balls hazardous material. ✓ Flea control products Drop-off location: SATURDAY DATE: Department of Public Works October 20, 2018 250 Commercial Street 8 AM - 12 PM Lynn, MA 01905 781-268-8000