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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 Friends 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 OBITUARIES ..............................A2 LOOK! .......................................A8 CLASSIFIED ...............................B7 HIGH 64° VOL. 140, ISSUE 251 OPINION ...................................A4 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 REAL ESTATE .............................B8 LOW 59° POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ........... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2018 OBITUARIES 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.