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By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — In one of the most politically divisive times in U.S. history, the city fol- lowed a nationwide trend, which saw an increase in midterm election voter turnout over 2014. Experts are attributing the record-break- ing turnout to President Donald Trump and his ability to inspire a wide range of positive or negative emotions depending on the person, according to the Associat- ed Press, which estimates 30 million more people voted in the midterm election this year. Democrats were able to take the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives half- way through the rst term of the Republi- can president. The GOP retained control of the Senate. Ballots also featured races for governorship and other state elections. In Lynn, City Clerk Janet Rowe is attrib- uting the increase in voter turnout over the 2014 midterm election to an increase in new voters and the early voting option which debuted in 2016. Although record-breaking numbers were seen nationwide, Lynn only saw a slight increase in voter turnout from 2014, 46 Thief making off with neighbors’ hydrangeas David Spofford percent to 42 percent, according to Rowe. points to where his “In this election, we experienced a lot of hydrangea bush new voters who came to the of ce inquir- By Gayla Cawley have been hit as well. was damaged. The ITEM STAFF The residents believe it’s a profession- ing where they were supposed to be voting fence was put up and we also had many that ‘early voted’ in al job. The plants were cut at an angle SWAMPSCOTT — The town appears to after the damage City Hall as well,” Rowe wrote in an email. by someone they believe intends to grow have a serial clipper on its hands. was done. “Early voters accounted for over 3,000 the stems in a cellar or greenhouse over David “Dewey” and Joan Spofford, who votes in this election.” live at 23 Ocean View Road, said someone the winter and sell them for pro t to be ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Rowe said many elderly and out-of-town has taken cuttings from their hydrangea replanted in the spring. residents, including students and people bush for the third year in a row. The re- “It’s crazy that no one’s seen anything,” with health problems, also chose to take tired couple spoke with The Item last year said David Spofford. “It’s a tight-knit advantage of absentee voting, which ac- about the theft, which also occurred in No- neighborhood and everyone is really nosy.” counted for 1,254 ballots cast. vember. Joan said whoever is doing the cutting “With more options on how to get the Their neighbor, John McLaughlin, also has “quite a business going” as they’re vote out, including social media, YouTube, reported a thief had sheared off portions of taking the cuttings for nothing. and local television programs such as his hydrangea for a third year. The Spof- fords and McLaughlin say other neighbors SWAMPSCOTT, A3 VOTE, A7 Time to Limiting screen time for your retire? kid? It’s harder than it seems. By Martha Irvine But they do not. Like many other ASSOCIATED PRESS parents, the Haileys are on a reinvig- orated mission to limit screen time Y not? — It is Saturday morn- for Henry and his 15-year-old brother, ing, and 10-year-old Henry Hailey is Everett. For some parents, it feels like By Bill Brotherton up at the crack of dawn. Still in PJs, an exercise in futility. They are busy, ITEM FEATURES EDITOR his microphone-equipped headphones glowing blue in the dim basement, he overwhelmed and tired of the ght PEABODY — Bruce Mac- xates on the popular online game against increasingly omnipresent donald, longtime president “Fortnite” on a large screen. screens. and CEO of the YMCA of “What?! Right as I was about to Getting Henry off screens has been a Metro North, will step down nish it, I died,” he calls out disap- constant battle, his parents say. “Then on Jan. 25, his 64th birth- pointedly to his friend Gus, a fellow once he’s off, there’s a lot of complain- day. He’s signed a one-year fth-grader playing the game from his ing and grumpiness for a while as we contract for a retirement job home just a few blocks away. “Dude, I try to coax him to do something else,” that will focus on his over- should NOT have died.” says his mom, Barb Hailey. “He’s up- seeing the completion of the The digital battles resume, and Hen- set. Mom is a crank. What is it all for?” new $27 million Y facility in ry’s enthusiasm never wanes. Would The goal, experts say, should be to Lynn, he said. he play all day if his parents let him? help kids learn to manage their own Kathleen Walsh, chief oper- “Probably,” he concedes with a slight ating of cer since 2014, will grin. SCREENS, A7 succeed Macdonald, a Y exec- utive for more than 40 years. Macdonald, a Beverly native, said a successor plan has INSIDE been in place for more than four years. Lynn Sports ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE “When I started with the Y Man arrested on Winthrop’s Castro Swampscott powderpuff Bruce Macdonald, president and CEO of the bus charged with hopes to end career ends losing streak MACDONALD, A3 YMCA Metro North, is retiring in January. bank robbery. A6 on high note. B1 against Marblehead. B1

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 HIGH 39° VOL. 140, ISSUE 279 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 LOW 28° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 OBITUARIES What to expect as rst pot Daniel J. Cedrone Jr., 74 shops in East nally open MARBLEHEAD — Yacht Club. He was Daniel J. Cedrone Jr., generous and kind, 74 years, of Marble- and will be missed By Bob Salsberg head, died Sunday, by all who knew him. ASSOCIATED PRESS Nov. 18, 2018 at Dan was also affec- Brigham and Wom- tionately known as The long wait for recre- en’s Hospital in “HBD” or “Handsome ational marijuana sales to Boston after a brief Big Dan” to some of begin in Massachusetts is illness. He was sur- his friends. He was almost over with the rst rounded by family a devoted husband, commercial pot shops set and friends throughout his father, and grandfather, and to open on Tuesday. hospitalization. The family his family meant everything It can hardly be termed would like to acknowledge the to him. a robust launch with great care and compassion he In addition to his wife Cyn- only two stores open- received while at Brigham and thia with whom he shared 44 ing initially, in Leicester Women’s Hospital. years of marriage, he leaves his and Northampton. But Dan was the husband of son, Daniel J. Cedrone III and they can boast of being Cynthia (Lord) Cedrone. He his wife Megan of Marblehead the rst anywhere in the was born in Boston, the son and their two children, DJ and eastern as of the late Daniel J. and Jenny Thomas; and his daughter, the commercial cannabis (Santella) Cedrone. He was Carolyn Cedrone of Salem. He industry looks to expand raised in Quincy, and was a also leaves a cousin, Andrew its geographic base amid graduate of Thayer Academy Santella and his wife Renee of increasing public accep- and Boston University. He and Marblehead, and many loving tance. his family moved to Marble- family members and friends Massachusetts voted to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS head in 1979. who adored him. legalize recreational mar- Dan was employed as a Service information: His ijuana in 2016, but it’s A cannabis plant is displayed on a screen at New England Treatment consultant for Corbus, an funeral will be held on Satur- taken more than two full Access medical marijuana dispensary in Northampton. aerospace company based day, Nov. 24, 2018 at 9 a.m. years to reach this point. out of Ohio. He also had his from the SOLIMINE Funeral Some things to know: chosen. as the rst to buy at Culti- sales. The federal prohibi- own consulting rm based Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route THE FIRST SALES Northampton Mayor Da- vate in Leicester, The Bos- tion on marijuana means out of Lynn. Prior to that he 1A), Lynn, followed by a fu- The rst pot shops vid Narkewicz will usher ton Globe reported. that most banks and cred- was at the General Electric neral Mass in Our Lady, Star will open at 8 a.m. in in a new era of legal mar- WHAT SHOULD it card processors won’t Company for 30 years where of the Sea Church, Marble- Northampton, a small city ijuana in his city by mak- SHOPPERS BRING? service marijuana busi- he loved working and was head, at 10. Relatives and in western Massachusetts, ing the rst purchase at Consumers will need to nesses. well-respected by his peers. friends are respectfully in- and in the central Massa- Dan also started Marblehead vited. Burial will be private. chusetts town of Leicester. New England Treatment show government-issued A spokesman for the Memorials, a monument busi- Visiting hours are on Friday Both stores already oper- Access. identi cation to enter the Northampton store says it ness that his son, Daniel, now from 4-8 p.m. Directions and ate as medical marijuana Narkewicz says he will stores, regardless of how will accept some debit and operates. guestbook at www.solimine. dispensaries but are the probably buy a marijuana old they are or look. credit cards with four-dig- Post retirement, his hobbies com. rst to be cleared by state chocolate bar but doesn’t Driver’s licenses and it pins. A spokeswoman included working more, trav- regulators to sell recre- plan to eat it. passports will be among for the Leicester store eling, spending time with his ational pot to adults 21 Stephen Mandile, a dis- documents accepted. says it will accept cash family and boating. Dan was and older. abled Iraq War veteran Bringing cash is also a only during the rst hours a member of the Corinthian The symbolic rst buy- and medical marijuana good idea at least during of sales, though debit may ers have already been advocate, has been chosen the initial period of legal be available later Tuesday. Dale C. Trask Judge schedules a hearing on 1957-2018 SWAMPSCOTT — dhin. Summer was Dale Cochren Trask, Dale’s favorite time whether to release Wynn report of Brewer, Maine, and of year and he en- Swampscott, died joyed spending time By Ken Ritter executive and chairman peacefully, surround- at Preston Beach in ASSOCIATED PRESS in February, weeks after ed by his family, on Swampscott, swim- sexual misconduct claims Nov. 11, 2018. ming, sunning, read- LAS VEGAS — A judge were made against him. He is survived by ing, and kayaking. in Nevada has temporari- He denies the allegations. his wife, Virginia Tos- Dale worked as a ly blocked the planned re- Gambling regulators ney Trask; beloved consultant to the bio- lease of a Massachusetts in Massachusetts began son Conor and his wife Emily of medical industry and traveled Gaming Commission re- their probe to determine Brookline; and adored daugh- to China, Europe and Russia port about allegations of whether his company is ter Gillian of Swampscott. Son and, when possible, brought sexual misconduct against suitable to hold a gam- of Bourke C. Trask and his wife his children along to share the former casino mogul Steve bling license for a $2 bil- Esther O’Brien Trask of Bangor, experiences. Wynn, a court of cial said lion casino and hotel due Maine; brother of Stephen B. Service information: A ser- Monday. to open near Boston next Trask of Salem; predeceased vice celebrating Dale’s life Clark County District year. by his mother, Arilla White- will be held on Saturday, Dec. Court Judge Elizabeth Wynn’s name has been head Trask. Dale was a much- 1, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. in the Gonzalez told attorneys removed from the project. loved and cherished husband, SOLIMINE Funeral Home, 67 she will hear arguments It is now called Encore father, son, brother, uncle, Ocean St. (Route 1A), Lynn. about whether the report Boston Harbor. cousin, friend. Visiting hours will precede the contains con dential in- Attorneys for the com- Born on July 4, 1957 in service from 10:30 a.m. to formation and documents monwealth and the com- Washington, D.C., Dale grad- 1:30 p.m. Donations in loving uated from the University of memory of Dale may be made that Wynn attorneys say FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mission argue that a are protected by attor- Nevada judge lacks juris- Maine at Orono and received to the Massachusetts General ney-client privilege, court Steve Wynn sued Nov. 7 in Nevada state court diction to decide if regula- his MBA from Babson College. Hospital ARMS Program, 55 clerk Dan Kutinac said. to block the planned release next month of the tors in Massachusetts are An avid runner, Dale was an Fruit St., Boston, MA 02114, Attorneys for Wynn, the gambling commission report about whether he properly exercising over- oft-recognized xture — faith- or to the NEADS Program for gambling commission and engaged in sexual misconduct with female em- sight. ful dogs by his side — on the Service Dogs, 305 Redemp- its investigator, Karen ployees while he headed Las Vegas-based Wynn Protracted legal argu- Marblehead Rail Trail. Dale tion Rock Trail, Princeton, MA Wells, did not immediately Resorts. ments, they said in a court was a gardener and painter 01541. Directions and guest- respond to messages. ling last Friday, “will al- who cherished being out- book at www.solimine.com. A hearing date has yet to sexual misconduct with fe- rights. His civil lawsuit most certainly result in a doors. He was also a natural be scheduled. male employees while he alleges breach of contract delay in opening the gam- athlete: marathoner, skier, Wynn sued Nov. 7 in Ne- headed Las Vegas-based and violation of duciary ing establishment, in turn tennis player, golfer, and a lover of hiking on Mt. Katah- vada state court to block Wynn Resorts. duty among several other delaying 4,500 full-time the planned release next His lawyers argue that claims. It seeks a perma- job opportunities, and de- month of the gambling materials provided to nent ban on the release of priving (Massachusetts) of commission report about Wells represent a “grave the report. millions of dollars in tax whether he engaged in breach” of Wynn’s privacy Wynn resigned as chief revenue every month.” Marion D. Farrell, 87

Of cials offer outlook for week travel LYNN — Marion D. (Begley) dith A. Perez-Rivas of Florida, Farrell, age 87, of Lynn, died Patricia M. Farrell of Province- By Katie Lannan additional time and cau- weekend into Sunday,” he Larason said. “It’s a time peacefully on Thursday, Nov. town, and William V. Farrell of STATE HOUSE tion this week. said. “We have suf cient when a lot of people go out 15, 2018. She was the wife of Marsh eld; and seven grand- NEWS SERVICE “There will be a lot of materials and resources and celebrate. What we the late Charles C. Farrell. children, Mae and Claire Kar- extra travelers out there and equipment to deal encourage people to do is if A lifelong resident of Lynn, wowski, Elizabeth and Andrew BOSTON — Projecting over the next few days and with the weather, but we you’re going to be celebrat- she was the daughter of the Bybondi, and Jean, Joseph, a 15 percent to 20 per- this week, and because of also need the help of the ing over the holidays, plan late William and Hilda (Ken- and Michael Farrell. She was cent increase in traf c the nature of holiday trav- traveling public.” ahead, get a ride share, a nedy) Begley. She attended the sister of the late Helen L. volume as Thanksgiving el, many of these travelers Gulliver said free coffee taxi, or use the MBTA so Lynn schools and was a grad- Begley. approaches, with more will not be everyday users will be available for mo- you can get to and from uate of St. Mary’s Girls High Service information: At than 1.5 million people of our transportation facil- torists at 18 service plazas your destination safely School, Class of 1948. Marion her request funeral services moving through Logan ities, so if you are travel- across the state, includ- had worked as a repair clerk under the direction of the and avoid the challenges Airport and a “very un- ing, it’s especially import- ing on the Massachusetts for more than 20 years for SOLIMINE Funeral Homes, settled weather pattern,” ant to pay extra attention Turnpike, from 10 p.m. of impairment.” New England Telephone and 426 Broadway (Route 129), state of cials are recom- to your surroundings,” Thursday through 5 a.m. MBTA General Manager Verizon. Lynn, were private. In lieu of mending travelers take Massachusetts Depart- Friday. Luis Ramirez said the T A lifelong parishioner of St. owers donations may be ment of Transportation Coffee and fresh air can will run a Sunday sched- Pius V Parish, Marion enjoyed made to My Brothers Table. highway administrator help a drowsy driver, but ule on Thanksgiving, with traveling the world, cooking, Guestbook at www.solimine. Jonathan Gulliver said the best solution is to “pull a few exceptions including and reading. com. IN MEMORIAM “enhanced” service levels LOUISE M. BOSWELL at a press conference at over to a safe location and She is survived by her chil- 1989 ~ NOVEMBER 20 ~ 2018 MassDOT’s South Boston take a quick nap,” said Jeff on the Silver Line 1 route dren, Charles E. Farrell of Wouldn't it be wonderful highway operations cen- Larason, director of high- that serves the airport, Lynn, Maureen Farrell Kar- if we could see, Our dear mother, ter. way safety in the Execu- and a regular weekday wowski of New York City, Ju- as she used to be? All road construction tive Of ce of Public Safety schedule on Wednesday Wouldn't it be wonderful will be shut down to ac- and Security. and Friday. The commuter to see her smile, And have her back commodate the anticipat- Larason urged drivers rail will have added capac- for a little while? ed traf c volume, with to keep their cellphones ity on selected trains leav- 781-593-7700 Could we be wrong crews mobilizing only for out of sight to avoid dis- ing Boston Wednesday af- Publishing Daily, except Sundays for wanting her so emergency responses, Gul- tractions and said safety When the angels wanted her too? ternoon, he said. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 liver said. of cials are also focused home delivery rate is Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Could we be wrong Drivers traveling this for missing her so, “For those of you who on drowsiness and impair- and additional of ces. week will nd gasoline 50% off Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item And all the things we used to do? may not follow the fore- ments like cannabis — the No - we wouldn't disturb prices three cents low- newstand price! Subscriptions her peaceful rest, casts as closely as many rst two adult-use mari- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States For we know above all that of us up here do, we are juana retailers in Massa- er than last week, with $20.00 for 4 weeks God know best. also in a very unsettled chusetts are set to open regular unleaded averag- Subscribers pay only $65.00 for 13 weeks So, He called her to His ing $2.71 a gallon, AAA $130.00 for 26 weeks home on high. weather pattern over the Tuesday — and . Northeast announced $3 a week. $260.00 for 1 year But we'll miss our mom, next few days, so we are “Many of you might Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Everyday that goes by. preparing for a wintry mix know that the Wednes- Monday. The average price So together again we will be, send address changes to: Together for eternity. tomorrow, and then again day before Thanksgiv- per gallon a year ago was Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 The Daily Item Lovingly remembered and sadly it looks like we might get ing is commonly known 18 cents lower, at $2.53, to subscribe today. 110 Munroe St. missed by daughter Valerie, some of the same this as Blackout Wednesday,” according to AAA. P.O. Box 5 Robyn, Mark, Jonathan and family Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Is it time to retire? Y not? MACDONALD a brand new pool. It was From A1 nearly completed when the Greater Lynn YMCA in 1977, Tuesday and came calling. Thursday were Women’s Like the situation at the Days. Those were the only Salem Y, Lynn faced mon- days women could come ey problems and internal in,” said Macdonald, relax- strife. That was in 1992, ing in his office at 2 Cen- and he was up for the tennial Drive. “Kathleen challenge, becoming CEO will be the first woman of the Lynn, Saugus and to run this organization. Peabody YMCAs. In 2012, There are now more wom- the Melrose and Stone- en than men participating ham Y’s were merged into in activities and working the operations, and the out at our Ys. The Y is YMCA of Metro North was all-inclusive, and the tim- born. A gymnastics center ing is right. Kathleen is was established in Sau- highly qualified and the gus, with programs serv- perfect person to lead and ing 1,200 kids. Peabody grow the YMCA of Metro got its state-of-the-art To- North. She is ready to go.” rigian Family facility. Walsh is a graduate And, come Jan. 25, Mac- of Bishop Fenwick High donald can concentrate ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK School and Providence ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE solely on the new Lynn fa- Patricia Davern of Swampscott helps hand out College, and earned her cility. Financing is in place, Bruce Macdonald has been with the Y for more donated winter coats to North Shore Commu- master’s degree in sports the executive board is en- nity College students in need. and recreation manage- than 40 years. ergized and excited, and ment from Northeastern Gov. Charlie Baker attend- University. ing from Minnow to Flying per that the entire board ed the groundbreaking NSCC has a warm feeling The YMCA of Metro Fish levels and going to of directors at the Salem last month. The planned North has a strong commu- Pow-Wow (summer camp).” YMCA resigned, and that 70,000-square-foot com- nity presence in Lynn/Na- At the time, he could not the branch had financial plex is being built in front for Swampscott coat lady hant, Peabody, Lynnfield, have imagined he’d spend problems and dwindling of the current YMCA. Set Saugus, Revere, Stone- his entire working life membership. Sounds like to open in 2020, the new NSCC including winter clothes. ham and Melrose. Under at the YMCA. “I always the perfect job for me, he building will have sev- From A1 “I started telling people Macdonald’s leadership, thought I’d be a teacher thought. He was hired as en preschool classrooms, about the coat drive,” she the Greater Lynn YMCA/ or a coach, but those were executive director. a 12,000-square-foot fit- thanked Davern for the said. YMCA of Metro North has the days of Proposition 2½ “Scott Riley, the new ness area, a gymnasium, collection drive. The Swampscott coat seen its revenue increase and there were no teaching chairman of the board, a teaching kitchen, a cafe, “New coats are expen- lady’s collection efforts re- from $1.8 million to nearly jobs,” said Macdonald, who saw me as being raw but a 6,000-square-foot roof- sive,” he said. sulted in 30 coats distrib- $24 million. The organiza- captained the Beverly High having potential. He guid- top garden, and an aquat- The coat drive grew out uted in 2016. She recalled tion has 25,000 members football team in 1973, the ed me every step of the ic center with a lap pool, of retired NSCC learning one man walking into the at its seven facilities and year he graduated. “I ma- way. He basically gave me learning pool, and splash specialist Ina Michelle Student Engagement of- employs 550 individuals, jored in phys ed at the old a master’s degree in ad- pad. Resnikoff’s efforts work- fice in a T-shirt and other 150 of those full-time. Boston State College, and ministration, such a huge “It’s going to be a terrific ing with Amanda Dooling, people who needed gloves Macdonald and his wife, served as a church league help. I really enjoyed that thing for the city of Lynn,” NSCC director of student and hats. Diane, a nurse, live in Bev- basketball coach. The Y job. It was a small inde- said Macdonald. “That engagement, to outfit “I’m thrilled we have the erly and are the parents of ran that league, and I was pendent Y, and we did part of the city, called the Lynn campus students coats for these people,” three children. They have asked if I’d ever thought everything that had to be Education District, is hap- with warm clothes. Some Davern said. five grandchildren, with a about working at the Y as done.” He enrolled at Les- pening. St. Mary’s is build- could not afford winter Resnikoff said generous sixth on the way. a career. I thought it would ley College and earned ing a STEM lab, Lynn gear, while others moved donors bring in baby blan- When Macdonald, the be fun, but at some point I his master’s in business Tech is expanding and recently to the United kets and other items to second of seven children figured I’d have to get a real management. His thesis KIPP Academy is building States from tropical coun- help students who balance born to Sylvania worker job.” was “How to raise a mil- there. We are expanding tries and had no concept work and childcare with school. She gave a coat Robert and Lois Macdon- In 1977, he was hired as lion dollars to build a new partnerships with Girls of a New England winter. last Thursday to Lynn res- ald, was a fifth-grader, his associate physical educa- swimming pool,” and set Inc., and other organiza- “They were in the snow ident Peter Vayeos, who dad got the family a mem- tion director at the Somer- in motion the construction tions. It’s a real opportuni- in flip-flops,” Resnikoff re- needed it for his brother. bership at the Beverly Y. “I ville Y. Five years later, he of a brand new building ty to help build on Lynn’s called. “The important thing is swam in the pool, advanc- read a story in the newspa- in Salem that featured recent success.” She credits Swampscott resident Dr. Ralph Ep- warmth and providing ad- stein in 2015 with answer- equate clothing in the cold Serial clipper on the loose in Swampscott (again) ing the call for coats for weather,” she said. the college. Epstein urged Angelina Munoz works in the Student Engage- his friends to donate used SWAMPSCOTT and has some knowledge vent her hydrangea bush, wire fencing around their ment office and loves see- winter clothing. of horticulture. which was planted 30 to 40 hydrangea bush and they ing the smiles on the faces From A1 “He donated about 100. “Who knows? It’s a mys- years ago right in front of have a message for would- of people picking up cold He has the biggest heart McLaughlin said who- tery,” McLaughlin said. “It their house, from blossom- be thieves. weather clothing. She col- of anyone,” said Resnikoff. ever is committing the would be nice to have it ing. Her plant blossomed “Stay out of my yard,” lected a coat last week for Davern joined the coat crime must be desperate stop.” this year, but she’s unsure Joan said. “Beware. We’re her mother, Elina. drive after meeting stu- for money as they’re not McLaughlin said the if it will next spring. going to get cameras now.” “We usually shop in the dents who stretched their summer but that’s when doing anything other than theft hasn’t seemed to have The Spoffords are tak- Gayla Cawley can be college budgets to pay for cutting a shrub. The thief harmed his plant, but Joan ing precautions and police reached at gcawley@item- there aren’t a lot of winter winter clothing. She knew clothes on sale,” Munoz said. must be someone who was concerned last year have been notified. The live.com. Follow her on many friends and clients knows what they’re doing that the theft would pre- couple has put chicken Twitter @GaylaCawley. who were moving into Thor Jourgensen can be smaller homes and need- reached at tjourgensen@ MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS SWAMPSCOTT BRIEF ed to part with property, itemlive.com. Immigrants, refugees to be Mechanics Hall. Family friend Mirabai Library offers Wine treated to Thanksgiving meal The Telegram & Gazette Bush says Simon died Glass Paint Night reports that Lt. Timothy Sunday of cardiac arrest Need to find BOSTON (AP) — Hun- Ridick, Lt. Christopher at Martha’s Vineyard If you’re looking for an article? dreds of immigrants and Kelly, Capt. Adam Roche, Hospital. He had also something fun and refugees, including new Firefighter Blake Perron, battled lung cancer. different to get away Subscribe to arrivals to the U.S., will Lt. Patrick Moran, Fire- Simon was the brother from crowded malls and e-edition on be treated to a Thanks- fighter Matthew Kane of singer Carly Simon, shopping centers this giving meal at the State and Firefighter John Cal- who also lives on the icon- holiday season, then Wine House in Boston. lahan are being lauded ic Massachusetts island. Glass Paint Night at the The Massachusetts for getting occupants to The Martha’s Vineyard Swampscott Public Li- Immigrant and Refu- safety in fires last Febru- Times reports that Simon brary may be something gee Advocacy Coalition, ary, March and June. was working for the to try out. known as MIRA, is host- Fire Chief Michael newspaper as a freelance On Thursday, Nov. 29 at ing Tuesday’s luncheon. Lavoie says the seven photographer at the time 6:30 p.m., Mandy Roberge Organizers say elected “exemplify the courage of his death. of Wicked Good Henna officials and legislative and fortitude found in Simon spent his career will lead a class through staff also will participate. firefighters throughout photographing both ce- painting their own wine MIRA says the annual the fire service.” lebrities on the island as glass. 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Lawyers for Civil Rights, The organization’s NANTUCKET (AP) — stopping by the library or who has helped lead board on Friday selected The federal government is by visiting its website at ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! federal lawsuits aimed Martha Sheridan as its asking mariners to slow swampscottlibrary.org. at preserving temporary new CEO. She succeeds down to help protect a se- If you would like to participate in protected status for immi- Pat Moscaritolo, who re- verely endangered species The Daily Item’s Deal of the Day, LAW OFFICES OF grants. tires in February 2019. of large whale. JAMES J. CARRIGAN contact us at 781-593-7700, ext. 1280 The Trump administra- Sheridan has overseen The National Oceanic tion ended that status, the Providence Warwick and Atmospheric Admin- • Social Security Disability which had provided safe Convention & Visitors istration says it’s apply- • Workers Compensation TODAY’S DEAL OF THE DAY • Accidents haven for thousands of Bureau since 2006. ing the voluntary vessel 25 years located across immigrants from Haiti, El In a statement, she says speed restriction zone in from Lynn District Court Salvador and Honduras. she’s looking forward an area 21 nautical miles 15 Johnson St. to promoting Boston, “a south of Nantucket. The 781-596-0100 cosmopolitan hub full 7 firefighters being honored designation is intend- JAMES J. CARRIGAN as heroes with state awards of iconic landmarks and ed to protect a group of ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN attractions, diverse neigh- four North Atlantic right RONALD D. MALLOY WORCESTER (AP) — borhoods, vibrant culture, whales seen in the area www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] Seven Worcester firefight- prestigious universities, on Sunday. ers are being honored and of course feverish NOAA says the speed this week for bravery and sports fandom.” restriction zone will be in heroism after rescuing effect until Dec. 3. Mar- people from three differ- Peter Simon, Vineyard iners are asked to avoid ITEM CLASSIFIEDS Prime Rib Served with Baked Potato, Veggies, and Salad ent house fires. photographer, dies at 71 the area or go through it GET RESULTS! Gov. Charlie Baker is at 10 knots or less. 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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher The many benefits Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall immigrants bring to the U.S. 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Recent debates over cans. But research from farmers who collective- Customer Service America’s immigration immigration expert Dr. ly apply for work visas Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS policy are exposing Giovanni Peri suggests to staff their farms. In Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 a deep rift in conser- that restricting the flow 2011, the NCGA needed 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 vative politics. In the of immigrants actually 6,500 workers, yet only Ext. 2 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Utah Senate debate slows job creation, leav- around 260 natives ap- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 earlier this year, Mitt ing natives with fewer plied — just 4 percent of classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 Romney referred to U.S. opportunities. On av- the NCGA’s total needs. Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 policies that separat- erage, business owners Dr. Clemens’ study con- [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ed immigrant parents employing immigrants cludes that “foreign ag- Circulation [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 from their children at have lower labor costs, riculture workers fill Ext. 3 the border as a “dark which enables them to jobs that native work- Newsroom chapter” in American invest those savings in ers will not, and that [email protected] history. Others have expanding their oper- by filling these jobs, [email protected] urged President Don- ations. As businesses foreign workers benefit Ext. 4 ald Trump to uphold his grow, they hire more em- North Carolina’s econ- Sports campaign promises by ployees, leading to a net omy and create jobs for [email protected] EDITORIAL taking stronger steps to growth in jobs available. Americans.” Ext. 5 Critics of increased Retail and Online restrict immigration. There’s also power- Advertising Those who support ful and growing evi- immigration can tout [email protected] restricting immigra- dence that immigrants the costs of immigra- ADVERTISING Thanks, Judge Kelly, tion claim that the U.S. start more businesses tion, but they also can’t Ernie Carpenter Jr. ignore its benefits. Im- Director of Advertising economy is already at than natives. They’re and Business Development, ext. 1355 full employment, which twice as likely to do so, migrants are highly mo- [email protected] for protecting the means an influx of it turns out. So it’s not tivated contributors to David McBournie the American economy, Sales Representative, ext. 1280 immigrants will only just that immigrants [email protected] not deadweight living further strain public allow existing business- Ralph Mitchell press from Trump funds that are already es to expand, they also on public resources. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 stretched too thin. give natives more jobs Immigration will be [email protected] When the Founding Fathers established free- a defining element of Patricia Whalen While calls for re- to choose from. Instead Sales Representative, ext. 1310 dom of the press as a constitutional right, they stricting immigration of taking employment President Trump’s leg- [email protected] didn’t hedge their support with the phrase “as are often made on eco- options away from na- acy. Reducing immigra- BUSINESS OFFICE long as they’re nice about it.” A free press by de- nomic grounds, there tives, immigrants are tion restrictions by re- Maria Alvaracin sign is a check on power and often a robust critic moving quotas that keep ext. 1205 of government. is little evidence that creating them. [email protected] restricting immigration Besides the jobs immi- highly-educated immi- Donald Trump isn’t the first president to grants out of the United Susan J. Conti disparage the news media. That honor goes to will improve America’s grants create, it’s unlike- Controller, ext. 1288 States and protecting [email protected] George Washington, who deplored the “infamous economic situation. If ly that the U.S. economy the children of undocu- Ted Grant scribblers” of his day. Trump’s attacks, though, anything, restrictionism is at full capacity. Here Publisher, ext. 1234 are a core part of his political messaging. When would hurt the economy. too, studies show that mented immigrants are [email protected] two points where Presi- he bashes reporters as dishonest or rude, he’s Using phrases like rather than straining la- Marian Kinney dent Trump can ensure ext. 1212 trying to undermine the news media’s credibil- “full employment” im- bor markets by moving to that his record on immi- [email protected] ity. Any story Trump doesn’t like is fake news. plies that the economy areas with few available This rocky relationship with the press is now gration is a positive one. Will Kraft is a fixed pie. In reality, jobs, immigrants tend Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 the focus of a high-stakes court fight. So far, [email protected] economies grow along to enter areas that have Josh T. Smith is a re- thankfully, the press is winning. Mike Shanahan On Friday, U.S. District Court Judge Timothy with the population. existing labor market search manager at the Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 Kelly signaled that the Trump administration More labor means more gaps. In fact, because of Center for Growth and [email protected] was wrong to ban CNN’s Jim Acosta from the output. In turn, more immigration restrictions, Opportunity at Utah Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 White House. CNN filed suit this week after immigrants mean more some jobs go unfilled for State University and a [email protected] Acosta was stripped of his press credential for shoppers at local busi- long periods of time. contributor with Young Jim Wilson being an aggressive questioner. Kelly instructed nesses, more jobs, and Immigration expert Voices. Find him on Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] the White House to restore Acosta’s press pass. more prosperity for all Dr. Michael Clemens Twitter @smithtjosh. CIRCULATION Further court action on the matter is antici- Americans. conducted one study Jesse Baker is a CGO pated. It will be vital that Kelly’s final ruling — Still, anti-immigration that looked at the North Lisa Mahmoud like his Friday order — protects journalists from graduate research fel- Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] government interference. advocates insist that im- Carolina Growers As- low at the Center for Banning Acosta was a cynical attempt by the migrants take jobs away sociation (NCGA). The Growth and Opportu- CLASSIFIED White House to control the reporting process — from native-born Ameri- NCGA is a group of nity. Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 an obvious violation of the guarantee of a free [email protected] press. A crucial element of journalism is that GRAPHICS news organizations decide which reporters to Trevor Andreozzi assign to stories. Newsgathering isn’t a collab- Designer orative exercise with the people reporters cover. [email protected] It must be an independent process, something Tyler Bernard Designer the Founding Fathers embraced. [email protected] Trump doesn’t understand or, more likely, Zachary Cotto chooses to ignore this constitutional obligation Designer because he finds it useful to treat reporters as [email protected] foils. Here, for example, was Trump picking on Mohamed Diop Acosta and using doublespeak to diminish the Designer [email protected] First Amendment in a Wednesday interview Mark Sutherland with The Daily Caller: “Is it freedom of the press Creative Director when somebody comes in and starts screaming [email protected] questions ... I don’t think that’s freedom of the NEWSROOM press, I actually think that’s the opposite.” Mike Alongi No doubt Acosta comes off as abrasive during Sports Reporter ext. 1228 White House press briefings. But journalism is a [email protected] tough business, especially when news organiza- Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 tions seek to hold wily government officials ac- [email protected] countable. Reporters are watchdogs, not trained Gayla Cawley seals. Reporter, ext. 1236 The risk with CNN’s court case is that if the [email protected] network ultimately loses, the Trump adminis- Cheryl Charles News Editor, ext. 1278 tration would have legal precedent to bar any [email protected] reporters it dislikes from the White House. Per- Bella diGrazia haps other officials across the country would Reporter, ext. 1317 adopt similar tactics to freeze out pesky report- [email protected] ers who ask tough questions about budgets or Thomas Grillo policing or the treatment of vulnerable resi- Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] dents. Our point isn’t that journalists wouldn’t Spenser Hasak get their way, it’s that journalists act on behalf Photographer, ext. 1332 of citizens to hold public officials accountable for [email protected] their work. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Thor Jourgensen In the meantime, Kelly’s order that the White Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 House return Acosta’s press pass doesn’t leave [email protected] the Trump administration powerless to run its Daniel Kane An appeal to reconsider sale Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 operation. White House officials decide whom [email protected] to call on at briefings or grant interviews. Jour- Steve Krause nalists and politicians routinely tussle over the I frequently peek on been a sign of good luck for lessly sold throughout Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 granting of access and information. Craiglist when I’m bored. thousands of years. But our country but those who [email protected] It would be best for both sides if CNN and the Last week, I was disgusted these facts weren’t help- stand up against its use Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 White House repair their relationship. It’s not to see a photo of a pin em- ing the sick feelings I felt. are called “snowflakes” [email protected] that hard to be civil. As reporters ourselves, we blazoned with a swastika This symbol of Nazi Ger- or worse. I considered Emma LeBlanc Pérez know the drill. We ask persistent questions of on it. Worse yet, it showed many was being sold in my purchasing the item and Copy Editor government officials who would rather change the seller was located in town and I was ashamed. I destroying it but what [email protected] the subject. Most of the time, we seek to be polite Lynnfield, the town where enthusiastically support if the seller had more? Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 and, most of the time, so do they. I live. A flood of emotions the ACLU, which believes Would I simply be fueling [email protected] came over me as I began to in equal rights for every someone’s hate agenda? I A Chicago Tribune editorial. Roberto Scalese read the listing. It was de- American, even those who think the better option is News Editor, ext. 1211 scribed as a replica pin that hate. No laws were being one that I’m proposing to [email protected] was part of the 45th Battal- broken — as far as I know our community. Contact Anne Marie Tobin ion but clearly, it looked like — but I couldn’t help but the seller and ask them to Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 READERS’ FORUM [email protected] Nazi paraphernalia. feel this item was being reconsider selling the pin Bridget Turcotte Some quick research exploited to profit from because it’s highly offen- Reporter, ext. 1269 We want your letters revealed the crossing S’s the hate propagated in our sive and hurtful to many. [email protected] were used by the Army country today at record We as a community can be Ryan York Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions but not in the style or levels. better and we should con- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 and comments from readers. Please send yours to colors shown on the pin. I then began to think tinue to speak. [email protected] the Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, Further research did show about the Confederate Jay Duchin TECHNOLOGY at [email protected] the swastika insignia has flag. This image is reck- Lynnfield Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION In threat to Pelosi, 16 Democrats say they’ll back new leadership By Alan Fram aggressive campaign for ASSOCIATED PRESS the job involving House colleagues, prominent WASHINGTON — Six- outside Democrats and teen Democrats who've party-aligned interest opposed Nancy Pelosi's groups. She is known as a quest to become speaker precise vote counter with released a letter Monday a keen sense of her cau- saying they will vote for cus' leanings and is aided "new leadership" when by the lack of a declared the House picks its lead- opponent and many weeks ers in January, underscor- during which she can dan- ing a significant threat to gle choice committee as- her effort to lead her par- signments, rules changes ty's House majority in the and other goodies to help next Congress. attract support. The letter's release sug- "Leader Pelosi remains gests that rather than confident in her support spending the next six among Members and weeks focusing on a fresh Members-elect," spokes- agenda to present to man Drew Hammill said Americans, House Demo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in a written statement. He crats could be consumed Of the 16 who signed the letter against Nancy said 94 percent of House PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with a bitter and atten- Pelosi, all but two are men: Reps. Kathleen Rice Democrats declined to tion-grabbing internal of New York and California’s Linda Sanchez. sign the letter, though Pe- Troy Miller said he tried to evacuate when the leadership fight. losi opponents said they Camp Fire came roaring through Concow, but The battle pits the par- will vote for an opposing wrote, referring to cam- expect others who didn't had to turn back when the roads were blocked ty's largely liberal and candidate for speaker — paign pledges to back new sign to vote against her. with debris and fire. diverse membership all but two are men: Reps. House leaders made by Though the mavericks' backing Pelosi, D-Calif., Kathleen Rice of New a number of Democratic numbers represent a against a small group of York and California's Lin- candidates. "Therefore, we handful of the 232 House Frantic search goes mostly moderate male da Sanchez. are committed to voting Democrats elected — with lawmakers. Of the 16 "We promised to change for new leadership in both a handful of races still un- Democrats who signed the the status quo, and we our Caucus meeting and decided — they could still on for missing after letter — which stops short intend to deliver on that on the House Floor." garner enough opposition of explicitly saying they promise," the authors Pelosi has activated an to thwart her. California wildfire By Sudhin Thanawala turning ash into a thick White House to restore Acosta’s pass and Janie Har paste. ASSOCIATED PRESS The sheriff's list of those By David Bauder "Thanks to everyone unaccounted for dropped CHICO, Calif. — Des- and Catherine Lucey for their support," Acosta dramatically Sunday from perate families posted ASSOCIATED PRESS tweeted. "As I said last nearly 1,300 to 1,000 as photos and messages on Friday ... let's get back to authorities continued to NEW YORK — The social media and at shel- work." locate people. Social me- Trump administration on ters in hopes of finding The White House ini- dia pages gave updates Monday abruptly dropped missing loved ones, many tially revoked Acosta's on who was dead and who its effort to bar CNN re- of them elderly, nearly two credentials after he and was safe. porter Jim Acosta from weeks after the deadliest, Trump tangled verbal- the White House, but most destructive wild- Butte County Sheriff ly during a Nov. 7 press warned he could have his fire in California history. Kory Honea has said he conference. The adminis- credentials pulled again The death toll stood at 77 released the rough and tration's initial reasoning if he doesn't follow guide- Monday, with about 1,000 incomplete list in hopes was that Acosta had man- lines governing journal- people unaccounted for. that many people would handled a White House ists' behavior. "I have an uncle and two contact authorities to say intern seeking to take his The White House said cousins that I have not they are OK. More than reporters would be per- microphone, but that fell been able to make contact a dozen people are listed mitted one question each apart after Sanders dis- with. Paul Williams, in his as "unknowns," without if called upon at news tributed a doctored video 90's, his son Paul Wayne first or last names. Some conferences and allowed sped up to make Acosta Williams, in his 70's, and names are duplicated. follow-ups only at the dis- look more aggressive than "We put the list out. It PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS his daughter Gayle Wil- cretion of the president. he actually was. liams in her 60's," one will fluctuate. It will go In a letter to Acosta, Instead, the White As a response, CNN said that it has dropped its woman wrote on Face- up. It will go down be- White House communica- House focused on behav- lawsuit against the White House filed on Acos- book. "Any info would be cause this is in a state of tions director Bill Shine ior they deemed disre- ta’s behalf. appreciated." flux," Honea said Monday. and press secretary Sarah spectful to the president. Hundreds of searchers "My view on this has been Huckabee Sanders said Acosta and CNN have action violated the consti- back to work. continued looking for hu- that I would prefer to get they will be forced to re- been frequent targets of a tutional right to freedom The White House ini- man remains in the ash- the information out and consider the decision "if president who has derided of the press and that he tially fought back, saying es in Paradise and outly- start working to find who unprofessional behavior coverage of his adminis- had been denied due pro- it had made a prelim- ing areas ravaged by the is unaccounted for and occurs." tration as "fake news" and cess. In Washington, D.C. inary decision to keep blaze Nov. 8, with the body who is not. I would put CNN said that, as a re- called the media the ene- District Court Judge Tim- Acosta out when the two count increasing daily. progress over perfection." sult, it has dropped its my of the people. othy Kelly cited the due weeks were up. But after Rain in Wednesday's He said his office was lawsuit against the White CNN filed suit to get process argument last Fri- CNN requested a hear- forecast added urgency to working with the Red House filed on Acosta's be- Acosta's credentials re- day in granting Acosta a ing, Shine and Sanders the task: While it could Cross to account for peo- half. stored, arguing that the two-week injunction to get changed course. help knock down the ple entering and leaving flames, it could hinder the shelters. Evacuees also search by washing away helped authorities narrow ‘Little clear progress’ in Afghanistan war fragmentary remains and the list.

By Robert Burns humanitarian conditions working." of talks with the Taliban ASSOCIATED PRESS in Afghanistan during the In the three months in the Gulf state of Qatar. Man who strangled July-September period. following Pompeo's visit, Without referring explic- WASHINGTON — The These were the final three the Taliban demonstrated itly to the talks in Qatar, U.S. and Afghan govern- months of the 17th year of their resilience even as Khalilzad told a news con- wife, killed his 2 girls ments have made "little a war that began in Octo- the U.S. military contin- ference Sunday in Kabul, clear progress" recently ber 2001. ued its focus on training "I am talking to all inter- in compelling the Taliban and advising the Afghan ested parties, all Afghan is sentenced to life to negotiate a peace deal, The report offered little army and police while groups... and I think there have mercy on your soul." according to a new U.S. support for the Trump ad- By Kathleen Foody helping develop an Afghan is an opportunity for rec- ASSOCIATED PRESS Prosecutors have said assessment Monday that ministration's assertions that its revised war strat- air force. onciliation and peace." Shanann Watts' relatives, said military and political GREELEY, Colo. — A egy, announced in August Gen. Joseph Dunford, "The Afghan govern- who live in North Caroli- signs point toward contin- chairman of the Joint ment wants peace," he man who strangled his 2017, is bringing the Af- na, asked them not to seek ued stalemate. Chiefs of Staff, said on Sat- said. "The Taliban are pregnant wife and suf- "Progress toward peace ghan government and the the death penalty when urday that efforts to draw saying they do not believe focated their two young defense attorneys made remains elusive," Glenn Taliban insurgency closer daughters wanted to es- the Taliban into peace they can succeed militari- the proposal. A. Fine, the acting Pen- to peace and reconcilia- cape his marriage and talks are being made "be- ly, that they would like to Watts, 33, was formally tagon inspector general, tion. When he visited Ka- growing family, prose- low the surface." But he see the problems that re- sentenced to consecutive wrote in an introduction bul in July, Secretary of cutors said Monday as a indicated that progress is main, resolved by peaceful life sentences for the mur- to a comprehensive review State Mike Pompeo said judge imposed a sentence insufficient. "We're a long means, by political negoti- ders. He also received a of military, political and the strategy "is indeed of life without parole after way from where we could ations." 48-year sentence for un- say that we're on the right Monday's report, which a plea deal kept the killer from facing the death pen- lawful termination of a path," Dunford said at the was a combined assess- pregnancy and 12 years ment by inspectors gen- alty. Halifax International Se- each for tampering with a curity Forum, referring to eral of the Pentagon, the Christopher Watts, who corpse, totaling 84 years. effectively combining mil- State Department and pleaded guilty two weeks The girls' bodies were itary, political and social the U.S. Agency for Inter- ago, did not speak during found submerged in sep- pressure on the Taliban. national Development, the hearing. One of his arate oil tanks on proper- Noting that U.S. officials said available measures attorneys said Watts was ty owned by the company as recently as a year ago of security in Afghanistan "sincerely sorry." called the war a stalemate, showed little change in As Watts listened with Watts worked for. His Dunford said, "it hasn't the July-September quar- his head down, Shanann wife's body was found in a changed much" since. ter. Progress toward rec- Watts' parents detailed shallow grave nearby. Pulling the Taliban into onciliation with the Tali- their ongoing struggle to As a prosecutor detailed peace negotiations has ban also as scant. understand how he could the injuries found on the been the central feature "Despite continued ef- murder the three peo- bodies, Rzucek leaned for- of the Trump administra- forts and activities, there ple who considered him ward, gasping. Michael tion's Afghanistan strate- was little clear progress to- a hero — Shanann, 34, Rourke said Shanann gy, with little result so far. ward reconciliation during Bella, 4, and Celeste, 3. Watts was strangled, but The effort has intensified the quarter," the report Frank Rzucek said he was her lack of significant in- since Zalmay Khalilzad, said, adding that Afghan disgusted by the way his juries suggested that her a former U.S. ambassador security force casualties son-in-law took his wife death came slowly. to Kabul, was appoint- are rising and humanitar- and two daughters "out The girls were smoth- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed a special U.S. envoy to ian needs are growing as like the trash" and dubbed ered, and Rourke said The report offered little support for the Trump Afghanistan in Septem- the conflict drags on. him an "evil monster." there were signs Bella administration’s assertions that its revised war ber. The Associated Press The U.S. has about "Prison is too good for "fought for her life." Ce- strategy is bringing the Afghan government reported on Sunday that 14,000 troops in Afghani- you," Rzucek said. "This is leste had no visible inju- and the Taliban insurgency closer to peace. Khalilzad held three days stan. hard to say, but may God ries, he said. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly Brook Drive in Reading. Woman NAHANT agreed to turn it down. has hallucinations, and weak- tering on Harris Street at 8:47 arrests, reflect police records. In the reported no damage to her ve- Caller reported a black Nis- ness on Sunday at 6:14 p.m. p.m. Friday. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it hicle and said she was unsure Complaints san has parked on Buttonwood Patient taken to North Shore is the sole responsibility of the con- where the incident happened. Lane for days and the car alarm Medical Center. SAUGUS A caller reported a vehicle is sounding on Sunday at 4:26 EMS reported a drunk wom- cerned party to contact the relevant False Alarms speeding on Colby Way earli- p.m. Officer spoke with party re- an at the Trackside Bar & Grill Arrests police department and have the er in the morning on Friday at sponsible for the vehicle and he at 30 Warren St. on Sunday department issue a notice of correc- Burglar alarm canceled at 6:45 a.m. will take care of it. at 9:12 p.m. EMS says she is Joseph P. Spataro, 46, of 83 tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or 9 Durham Road on Sunday at A report of needles on the Officer requested on Sunday waiting to be picked up and re- Vane St., Apt. 2, Revere, was clarifications will not be made without 8:06 a.m. sidewalk on Emerald Road at at 4:59 p.m. at 682 Lowell St. fused to leave with emergency arrested and charged with do- A false burglar alarm at 900 express notice of change from the ar- 12:26 p.m. Friday for a broken side light to a side personnel. She was taken to mestic assault and battery and Lynnfield St., Apt. U-36, on Sun- resting police department. A report of a barking dog on door. Officer reports the incident the North Shore Medical Center strangulation or suffocation. day at 11:42 p.m. was reported Christopher Drive at 4:17 p.m. had already been reported. and police followed. John Vicente, 51, of 36 by the alarm company. Friday. On Sunday at 6:52 p.m. at Caller from Lexington report- Springdale Ave., was arrested LYNN A report of a suspicious mo- the Family Entertainment Group ed possible stroke victim at 9 and charged with assault and Complaints tor vehicle parked in front of a at 535 Lowell St. reports a rock Ledgewood Way, Apt. 19. Officer battery on a person over 60 and Arrests reports patient taken to Beverly Caller reported a tree in the home on Willow Road with its was thrown through the window trespassing. Hospital on Sunday 9:30 p.m. Meaghan Furey was arrested roadway at 50 Salem St. on exterior lights on at 12:09 a.m. at Bonkers but did not see the At 8:53 a.m. on Monday, a on a warrant charge of Class B Sunday at 4:17 p.m. Depart- Saturday. Police report the per- suspect. Officer spoke with re- Accidents woman needed an ambulance drug possession at 4:06 p.m. ment of Public Works notified. son said they were enjoying the porting party and advised man- because she was experiencing Sunday. Resident reported a vehicle scenery. They were sent on their agement to get a surveillance A report of a motor vehicle ac- leg pain and could not walk. Pa- Michael Robinson, 40, was was driving in Glen Meadow way. camera. cident at 141 Essex St. at 3:28 arrested on a courtesy booking Resident from 70 Gardner tient taken to Beverly Hospital a.m. Saturday; at Broadway and Park on Sunday at 9:58 p.m. by Atlantic Ambulance. at 11:50 a.m. Monday. Officer reports vehicle was gone PEABODY St. reported a suspicious party Essex Street at 5:07 p.m. Sat- Fermin Romero-Lopez, 20, of pulled up in a white Subaru 20 Report of a 10-year-old hav- urday; across from Polcari’s at upon arrival but numerous tire ing a seizure at 3803 Wood- 7 Pinkham Place, was arrested tracks were left in the park. Summons minutes ago. He was wearing a 5:58 p.m. Saturday; at Walnut and charged with operation of a black hoodie, and was carrying bridge Road on Monday at 1:18 Street overpass at 12:56 p.m. motor vehicle with a suspended Medical Aid Anyelisha Vargas, 25, of 14 a flashlight and a backpack on p.m. The child was transported Sunday. license and leaving the scene of Palmer Ave., was issued a sum- Sunday at 7:51 p.m. and got to Beverly Hospital by Atlantic property damage at 2:10 a.m. A well-being check was re- mons on Monday at 7:09 a.m. into the house and has since Ambulance. Complaints Monday. quested from 588 Broadway on for attaching plates, and oper- left. Officer spoke with reporting Thursday at 9:46 a.m. Officer ating an unregistered and unin- party and the homeowner. Party Vandalism A caller at Panera Bread re- sured vehicle. in question was resident’s son ported a recently fired employ- Accidents reports all is OK. Vandalism to a vehicle re- An ambulance requested for Ruffino L. Deleon, 55, of getting picked up by a friend. No ee was making threats to the A report of a motor vehicle 36 Chatham St., Lynn, was is- issues at this time. ported at 11 Magnolia Way on staff and showed a handgun an 85-year-old woman not feel- Sunday at 6:51 p.m. Officer will crash with personal injury at ing well at 9 Magnolia Drive on sued a summons following a A suspicious motor vehicle to an employee at 11:25 a.m. 5:21 p.m. Sunday at Boston traffic stop on Monday at 2:23 was reported at Marrs Park on document spidered windshield Friday. Thursday at 3:17 p.m. Patient glass. and Cottage streets; at 8:17 taken to the hospital. p.m. and charged with the un- Home Street on Sunday at 8:50 State Police in Andover re- p.m. Sunday at Commercial Ambulance requested for an licensed operation of a motor p.m. Officer reports party was ported a road rage incident in- and Summer streets. elderly woman who fell at the vehicle. parked using their cellphone REVERE volving a Saugus resident who A report of a motor vehicle Sunrise Assisted Living on Sun- Kimari Roland, 37, of 16 and sent on their way. possibly showed a handgun to hit and run crash at 5:43 p.m. day at 7:56 a.m. Patient taken Copeland St., Roxbury, will be A tow requested for a vehi- Arrests another operator at 9:45 a.m. Sunday at Beacon Hill Avenue to Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. summoned for operating a mo- cle that trespassed at Tannery Saturday. and Washington Street; at 1:48 tor vehicle while the registration Gardens at 111 Foster St. on Noel Santiago, 35, of 22 A caller on Rumney Marsh Medical aid requested from Marshall St., was arrested and a.m. Monday at 130 Munroe St. was revoked for no insurance Sunday at 10:50 p.m. Officer Terrace reported two suspicious 472 Lowell St. at 3 Goldenrod charged with violating an abuse A report of a motor vehicle on Monday at 2:45 p.m. The reports vehicle towed by Four- males got out of a car and Lane on Sunday at 12:16 p.m. prevention order. crash at 8:34 a.m. Monday at vehicle was towed by Mallia’s Star Towing. walked into the marsh with a Patient taken to Union Hospital. Orlando Diaz, 27, of 540 Rite Aid at 156 Lewis St.; at Ambulance requested from a Towing. Report of strange noise on couple of duffle bags that could 8:40 a.m. Monday at Lafayette Monday at 2 a.m. The officers Revere Beach Blvd., Apt. 615, LifeLine call on Sunday at 6:06 was arrested and charged with have contained rifles at 2:22 Park and Lewis Street; at 12:03 p.m. from 401 Ross Drive. Offi- Accidents checked the area and they were p.m. Saturday. Police report p.m. Monday at Union and W not able to locate anything. operating under the influence of cer reports no service necessary. liquor and a one-way violation. they were unable to locate any Green streets. On Monday, an ambulance A two-car motor vehicle crash Possible gas line damage parties in the marsh area. with injuries was reported on reported at Keyboards at 56 Ivan Contreras, 24, of 410 was requested at 4:55 a.m. for Putnam, East Boston, was ar- A report of a water main break Assault a man screaming in hall at Lyn- Sunday at 3:56 p.m. at 350 Pulaski St. on Monday at 6:06 on Riverbank Road at 6:29 p.m. Lowell St. and 3 Jennifer Lane. a.m. Officer reports trash truck rested and charged with shop- A report of an assault at nfield Commons at 375 North lifting by concealing merchan- Saturday. Broadway, Apt. 109. Patient tak- Reporting caller complaining of picked up dumpster and while A report of someone hold- 12:51 p.m. Monday on Light back pain. Both parties refused putting it down it damaged gas dise. Street. en to the hospital. Leonardo Martinez, 38, of ing a knife against someone’s medical attention, paperwork line. Peabody Fire Department throat on Newhall Avenue at exchanged prior to officer’s ar- 153 Grove St., Chelsea, was is evaluating and notified gas 11:03 p.m. Saturday. Overdose MARBLEHEAD rival. arrested and charged with company who is en route to A report of a man waiting out- Report of a three-car motor shoplifting more than $250 by A report of an overdose at evaluate. Gas was shut off. side of Polcari’s Restaurant for Accident vehicle crash on Monday at concealing merchandise. 2:56 p.m. Sunday on Essex Manager at Audi Peabody re- a person he previously had an 8:28 a.m. at 162 Lynn St. and Flora Sicotte, 41, of 260 Street. A report of a motor vehicle quested an officer about possi- altercation with and refusing to 2 MacArthur Road. Mallia’s Tow- ble vandalism at 9:32 a.m. on Salem St., Apt. 1, was arrested hit and run crash at 2:11 p.m. and charged with domestic as- leave at 11:24 p.m. Saturday. Sunday on Pleasant Street. ing en route. Monday. He reported a cracked Theft Caller stated that she was sault or domestic assault and A report of a man with orange window possibly from a BB or hair and a flannel shirt going involved in an accident at pellet gun on Saturday night battery. A report of a larceny at 3:25 Breaking and Entering door to door on Saugus Avenue Treadwell’s Ice Cream on Mar- or Sunday morning. Officer will p.m. Sunday at 20 Bridge St.; at at 6:01 a.m. Sunday. A report of a motor vehicle gin Street on Monday at 12:25 document. Accidents 5:01 p.m. Sunday at 2 Brimble- A report of wires down at 415 breaking and entering at 8:20 p.m. and the other vehicle left Homeowner at 6 Briarwood com St.; at 12:51 p.m. Monday A report of a motor vehicle ac- Essex St. at 9:47 a.m. Sunday. at 51 Arlington St.; at 12:53 a.m. Sunday on Homestead the area. She followed the vehi- Ave. wants to speak with an of- cident on North Shore Road at A report of people behind the pm. Monday at 69 N Common Road. A caller reported both of cle to Andover Street westbound ficer on Monday at 10:11 a.m. 7:29 a.m. Friday; at Cushman Salvation Army with flashlights St. his vehicles were broken into near the Northshore Mall. She about damage to his fence by a Avenue and Broadway at 12:25 at 10:47 p.m. Sunday. A report of motor vehicle theft overnight and he was unsure did not believe that there was plow during the last snow storm. p.m. Friday; on Park Avenue at at 10:40 a.m. Monday at 18 if any items had been taken. damage to her vehicle, but said Caller from 3 Reynolds Road 11:30 a.m. Saturday; at Cope- Theft Alley St. Police reported there was no there may be something wrong reports she received a fraud- land Circle at 12:59 p.m. Sat- damage to the vehicle and pos- with the operator of Massachu- ulent bill in the mail, at which urday; on Mountain Avenue at A report of shoplifting at Vi- Vandalism sibly under $5 was taken; at setts plate no. 1TP766. The in- time she issued a check on 1:19 p.m. Saturday; on Squire sion Works at 4:11 p.m. Friday; formation was given to all cars 2:22 p.m. Sunday on Cypress Monday at 12:55 p.m. Road at 2:03 p.m. Saturday; at Macy’s Department Store at A report of motor vehicle van- to check the well being of the Street. A caller reported his car on Squire Road at 5:42 p.m. 7:32 p.m. Friday. dalism at 4:01 p.m. Sunday at was entered overnight. He said operator. Medical Aid Saturday; at Mahoney Circle at A report of three cellphones 145 Lewis St. someone had come to his door Caller reported a motor vehi- 6:11 p.m. Saturday; on Proctor stolen from the Sprint Store at and returned cards of his that cle accident that occurred on Report of a man having a Avenue at 2:01 p.m. Sunday; Square One Mall at 9:09 a.m. LYNNFIELD were in the car and were found Route 128 North and the other seizure at Macy’s in the men’s shoes department on Sunday at on Squire Road at 3:18 p.m. Saturday. on Ida Road. He went out to his vehicle did not stop on Monday Sunday. car and found that it was open at 2:28 p.m. Officer reports ve- 2:44 p.m. The man was taken A report of a motor vehicle Accidents breaking and entering at Hock- and a cellphone was missing. hicles stopped on Esquire Drive to Beverly Hospital by Atlantic Overdose A motor vehicle hit and run and paperwork exchange prior Ambulance. eytown USA on Broadway at crash was reported on Sunday Complaints to arrival. An unresponsive party was A report of a possible over- 11:43 a.m. Saturday; at Mc- at 9:14 p.m. on Route 128 reported in the CVS bathroom dose on Squire Road at 11:20 Donald’s on Broadway at 7:53 South. A caller reported at 12:55 Complaints at 174 Main St. on Sunday at a.m. Saturday. a.m. Sunday. Caller reported the opera- p.m. Sunday on Village Street 4:26 p.m. Patient taken to the A report of a missing floor tor of Massachusetts plate no. that he was told by the fire chief Caller reports loud music North Shore Medical Center. Theft sander from 19 Curtis Road at 3ANB70 struck her vehicle and to call in each time he has a fire coming from the first floor of 18 Peabody Housing Authori- 7:14 p.m. Sunday. did not stop on Sunday at 9:14 in the yard as his neighbor com- Elm St. on Sunday at 3:23 p.m. ty at 75 Central St. reports a A report of shoplifting on Fur- A report of a breaking and en- p.m. She confronted the driv- plains. He reported he would be Officer reports the music was 74-year-old woman in Apt. 212 long Drive at 3:55 p.m. Friday. tering at 5 Ledgewood Road at er at Home Depot on Walker burning until 4 p.m. not too loud, but the resident has the shakes and is vomiting, A report of a breaking and en- 9:08 p.m. Sunday. Man arrested on bus in Lynn Gunman opens fire at Chicago charged with bank robbery hospital and kills at least 3 LYNN — A 40-year-old charged with the robbery, ment agencies in sur- By Amanda Seitz man suspected of com- police said. rounding communities and Don Babwin mitting a bank robbery Gloucester Police re- and to State Police. ASSOCIATED PRESS in Gloucester on Monday sponded to the Institu- Troopers from the State morning was arrested tion for Savings bank on Police Violent Fugitive Ap- CHICAGO — A gunman later in the day after po- Parker Street at 9 a.m. on prehension Section were opened fire Monday at a lice found him on a bus in a report of a robbery. An already searching for Rob- Chicago hospital, killing Lynn. investigation, which in- inson because he cut off a at least three people, in- Michael Robinson, of cluded video surveillance court-ordered ankle brace- cluding a police officer, be- Gloucester, was arrested footage and interviewing let several days ago and fore the suspect also died, by Lynn Police on a cour- witnesses, showed a sus- they had developed infor- authorities said. tesy booking and is being pect known to police, who mation that he was on the A police spokesman said held on multiple probation was identified as Robin- bus. He was on probation it was not immediately violation arrest warrants son, police said. following a prison term for clear if the attacker took out of Gloucester Dis- Robinson’s name was an Essex Superior Court his own life or was killed trict Court. He was also broadcast to law enforce- conviction for kidnapping. by police at Mercy Hos- pital on the city’s South POLICE BRIEF Side. A witness named James The Hampden District 13 crash. Gray told reporters that it DA: Child is 2nd victim PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of crash in state Attorney’s office identi- Authorities say a second looked as if the attacker fied the victim as 7-year- child suffered serious “was turning and shooting An ambulance carrying an injured Chicago po- SPRINGFIELD (AP) — old Evangelize Rodri- injuries after the car people at random.” lice officer departs Mercy Hospital Monday. A 7-year-old girl has died guez. Another passenger crossed into the path of The shooting apparent- of injuries sustained in in the car, 26-year-old the tractor-trailer on Page ly began as the suspect heated exchange. spokesman Anthony Gug- a collision between a car Aida Hernandez, of Boulevard. was walking with a wom- “Then once she fell to the lielmi said. and a tractor trailer in Springfield, was also fa- The crash remains un- an near a parking lot. He ground, he stood over her Television footage Springfield last week. tally injured in the Nov. der investigation. turned and repeatedly and shot her three more showed several people, shot the woman in the times,” he said. including some wear- chest. He then entered the Earlier, authorities re- ing white coats, walking Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 hospital and continued fir- ported that four people through a parking lot with CALL 24 HOURS A DAY ing, Gray said. were in critical condition, their arms up. Hotline The two had been talking including the officer. At A message left for hospi- All reports of neighborhood activity or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) to each other in what Gray least one of the four was a tal officials was not imme- will be investigated. said did not appear to be a hospital employee, police diately returned. Callers may remain anonymous. Spanish menu available TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Midterm elections brought out the vote VOTE Rowe said the turnout was about was 65 percent. There were more percent, according to Rowe. highest overall voter participa- From A1 on par with average midterm elec- than 7,000 early voters in the first According to the Associated tion rate in a midterm election tions in the city, which unsurpris- year of its availability. Press, 113 million Americans in a half century. (Lynn Community Television), I ingly sees its largest turnout in On the other end of the spec- cast ballots nationwide, which anticipate that we will continue presidential elections. In 2016, trum, local elections bring out represented the highest raw Gayla Cawley can be reached to see an increase in voter turn- when Trump was elected over the lowest number of voters, vote total for a non-presidential at [email protected]. Follow out,” said Rowe. Democrat Hillary Clinton, turnout with an average turnout of 28 election in U.S. history and the her on Twitter @GaylaCawley.

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Warren D Senator in Congress 719 823 767 737 842 617 475 427 644 597 638 768 296 394 527 655 629 310 392 740 470 297 494 378 849 729 498 550 16262 Geoff Diehl R Senator in Congress 749 721 485 419 634 189 86 97 338 214 248 239 38 60 127 227 264 41 73 218 144 96 115 112 416 353 211 259 7173 Shiva Ayyadurai I Senator in Congress 52 57 51 47 52 19 11 22 42 24 32 30 16 11 21 18 20 13 11 24 15 11 12 13 42 35 13 30 744 Write-Ins Senator in Congress 4543010001120022000110002100 30 Blanks Governor & Lt Gov 76 69 42 41 50 21 13 10 25 28 21 23 5 13 18 16 34 6 8 37 19 11 12 19 39 25 19 24 724 Baker & Polito R Governor & Lt Gov 1168 1191 923 756 1096 451 275 282 648 472 532 563 144 199 325 535 583 159 217 530 327 203 286 268 825 713 427 518 14616 Gonzalez & Palfrey D Governor & Lt Gov 310 381 358 423 407 363 294 259 373 349 375 461 205 259 343 364 318 204 255 432 298 198 332 230 470 401 292 310 9264 Write-Ins Governor & Lt Gov 9469731243650003024101045544 92 Blanks Attorney General 65 55 37 41 42 21 18 13 33 20 19 26 5 10 23 20 33 17 18 35 17 15 25 27 36 43 14 34 762 Maura Healey D Attorney General 944 1031 908 847 1020 650 474 462 749 660 701 812 316 394 543 696 691 316 392 771 510 299 489 406 967 853 546 616 18063 James R. McMahon, III R Attorney General 552 558 383 339 498 165 91 78 267 170 213 211 32 67 119 201 211 37 73 192 117 98 116 88 335 247 182 204 5844 Write-Ins Attorney General 2112020012131011011201001102 27 Blanks Sec. of State 71 73 37 45 55 24 15 15 42 22 24 28 7 15 22 24 44 17 20 41 20 17 21 32 42 52 18 41 884 William Francis Galvin D Sec. of State 969 1039 910 842 1057 644 469 440 726 630 672 778 276 384 534 675 674 294 384 749 494 301 476 375 957 850 551 596 17746 Anthony M. Amore R Sec. of State 486 487 347 300 406 132 65 80 238 163 182 190 38 50 105 177 185 32 59 167 95 74 110 87 301 204 149 180 5089 Juan G. Sanchez, Jr. G-R Sec. of State 36 45 33 40 42 37 34 18 43 35 52 52 33 22 24 41 31 28 20 42 34 21 23 26 39 36 24 38 949 Write-Ins Sec. of State 1122010012440011101110010201 28 Blanks Treasurer 137 127 71 71 103 39 22 24 62 30 34 45 12 20 21 41 70 22 27 59 29 18 30 38 85 83 35 51 1406 Deborah B. Goldberg D Treasurer 871 979 869 831 970 624 466 440 726 648 668 774 289 385 533 671 666 296 379 735 483 298 478 374 921 797 519 581 17271 Keiko M. Orrall R Treasurer 512 491 345 294 438 141 73 74 233 150 187 195 31 53 107 175 174 37 64 174 103 79 113 86 294 227 165 184 5199 Jamie M. Guerin G-R Treasurer 42 44 41 30 49 32 22 15 29 23 41 35 22 13 23 30 24 16 13 31 29 18 9 23 38 36 23 39 790 Write-Ins Treasurer 1433020001430021101100001101 30 Blanks Auditor 140 133 84 84 116 34 23 31 71 33 40 54 11 19 39 46 69 23 22 70 34 21 34 45 83 83 35 56 1533 Suzanne M. Bump D Auditor 744 806 731 700 812 563 423 397 619 586 581 701 273 368 479 603 590 278 370 668 433 275 450 343 789 699 477 506 15264 Helen Brady R Auditor 589 563 414 347 513 175 98 93 271 174 225 202 39 62 121 192 217 45 67 195 126 88 115 92 366 279 185 215 6068 Daniel Fishman L Auditor 67 114 73 74 85 49 27 29 67 37 58 66 19 15 28 54 43 17 14 45 31 22 24 30 66 61 33 48 1296 Edward J. 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Kennedy D Councillor-sixth dist 979 1071 944 873 1074 660 482 474 769 664 712 820 314 407 557 698 711 320 398 771 502 333 509 405 983 863 561 640 18494 Vincent Lawrence Dixon U Councillor-sixth dist 247 286 194 184 239 95 55 52 134 106 121 125 12 35 69 104 101 25 38 105 64 37 63 51 186 127 87 100 3042 Write-Ins Councillor-sixth dist 14 589521054851206303556467373 127 Sen. In Gen Court 3rd Blanks Essex 409 385 251 242 321 123 79 57 197 129 138 144 36 45 93 151 138 35 63 204 93 69 111 89 234 178 140 148 4302 Sen. In Gen Court 3rd Brendan P. Crighton D Essex 1127 1231 1046 966 1215 703 492 490 834 703 767 888 313 419 585 737 781 334 418 770 546 329 502 423 1075 942 588 690 19914 Sen. In Gen Court 3rd Write-Ins Essex 27 29 32 21 24 12 12 6 19 20 29 20 5 7 8 30 16 2 3 26 5 15 17 9 30 24 14 18 480 Blanks Rep Gen Court 9th Essex 108 104 212 Donald H. Wong R Rep Gen Court 9th Essex 874 822 1696 Matthew Crescenzo D Rep Gen Court 9th Essex 518 626 1144 Michael Coller I Rep Gen Court 9th Essex 61 92 153 Write-Ins Rep Gen Court 9th Essex 2 0 2 Blanks Rep Gen Court 10th Essex 264 242 311 127 77 60 196 132 142 37 48 36 62 1734 Daniel Cahill D Rep Gen Court 10th Essex 1039 962 1225 700 498 487 843 705 766 312 417 332 417 8703 Write-Ins Rep Gen Court 10th Essex 26 25 24 11 8 6 11 15 26 5 6 3 5 171 Blanks Rep Gen Court 8th Essex 165 168 333 Lori A. Ehrlich D Rep Gen Court 8th Essex 867 724 1591 Write-Ins Rep Gen Court 8th Essex 20 26 46 Blanks Rep Gen Court 11th Essex 94 141 167 96 57 82 65 231 193 127 139 1392 Peter L. Capano D Rep Gen Court 11th Essex 583 780 808 538 340 530 447 1079 930 603 703 7341 Write-Ins Rep Gen Court 11th Essex 9 14 25 10 16 18 9 29 21 12 14 177 Blanks Dist. Attorney 432 427 266 249 346 133 81 66 206 141 152 169 36 49 101 174 160 39 73 217 108 63 121 88 270 214 151 171 4703 Jonathan W. Blodgett D Dist. 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Key: D - Democrat, G-R - Green-Rainbow, I - Independent, L - Libertarian, R - Republican, U - Unenrolled Limiting screen time for your kid? It’s harder than it seems. SCREENS told him he needed to read Newport Academy admin- From A1 a book or go outside to istrator and licensed clini- shoot hoops. cal social worker. “And it’s time as they get older and “I didn’t do anything usually a large symptom.” to stay physically active wrong to deserve that,” Ev- A small number of facili- and socially connected as erett still insists. “If I get ties have sprung up or add- much offline as on. But my work done, I think I ed programs to specifically parents in many Ameri- should have my own time.” address the abuse of digital can households are find- Researchers who study media. And in Washington ing the power struggles these trends generally re- state, a hub of high tech, — tantrums, withdrawal frain from using the word there’s a 12-step group and, in some cases, even “addiction” when it comes called Internet & Tech Ad- school and discipline prob- to screens, as it’s not an of- diction Anonymous. lems — difficult, especial- ficial diagnosis in the men- From Henry and Ever- ly as more kids get access tal health world. But this ett’s perspective, the real to screens at younger and summer, the World Health problem is that their par- younger ages. Organization added “gam- ents seem stricter than A survey of 13- to ing disorder” to its list of most. 17-year-olds released afflictions. That is gaming Like a lot of teens, Ev- this fall by the nonprof- that severely interferes erett often uses multiple it Common Sense Media with relationships, school screens in the evening. He found that 95 percent of and work. The diagnosis is saved his own money to U.S. teens have their own still under review by U.S. buy himself an older-mod- mobile device. Seventy health authorities. el iPhone — “to fit in,” he percent of them check so- Sometimes, experts say, says — and also uses a cial media several times a digital immersion exacer- Chromebook laptop for day, up from 34 percent in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS bates an existing condi- homework. At his age, his 2012. More than half say Henry Hailey, 10, plays the online game Fortnite in the early morning tion, such as depression, mom says, his screen hab- that their devices distract hours in the basement of his Chicago home. anxiety or issues with its may be “a lost cause.” them from homework or body image. That’s why But she keeps work- the people they’re with. teens who attend treat- ing on limits for Henry. droid phones, and various North Side after dad, Al- the father, who decided to Some tech companies ment at Newport Acad- Games are not allowed independent apps also al- len Hailey, began watching now at least acknowledge block both boys from Wi- emy, a residential rehab on weekdays. And he gets low parents to monitor and the amount of time elder concerns about over-use Fi during certain hours. and mental health pro- screen time only if all his and outright abuse of digi- set some restrictions. son Everett was spending He tested it out one night gram with sites across the homework is done. tal media. Apple instituted But those features aren’t on Wi-Fi. The teen was without warning. country, must check their Experts say time limits a “Screen Time” function in enabled by default, so new clocking more than four One minute, Everett was digital devices at the door can help but are some- its latest iPhone software. limits can come as a shock hours a day on sports vid- talking to a friend on so- when they arrive. times a moot point given It monitors app use and al- to those on the receiving eos, games and chats with cial media. “Then it went “Almost always, one of how deeply technology is lows users — or their par- end. friends on social media. out,” says the teen, who the symptoms is an ex- “embedded in our daily ents — to establish limits. That happened late this “I don’t think he had any immediately complained cessive amount of time life,” says Sarah Domoff, Google For Families and summer in the Hailey idea how much time he aloud about the injustice on smartphones,” says a psychologist at Central Google Play, found on An- household on Chicago’s was spending online,” says of it all. Dad held firm and Heather Senior Monroe, a Michigan University. A8 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Taylor Swift leaves her label for leap to Republic Records

By Christie D'Zurilla was "beyond thrilled" LOS ANGELES TIMES by the deal, saying that Swift had "redefined the Taylor Swift has paradigm of the modern signed with Republic music industry." Records, shifting from Swift's move could be her longtime label home, Nashville's Big Machine, seen as further proof that but still staying in the she has solidified her Universal Music Group shift from country to pop family. music. At Republic she The multiyear label deal joins a roster of fellow pop was announced by UMG and hip-hop stars includ- Chairman and Chief Ex- ing Ariana Grande, ecutive Lucian Grainge. Drake, Nicki Minaj, The Big Machine Label Post Malone and Jessie Group is allied with New J, among many others. York-based Republic and focuses only on country artists. "My new home," Swift said Monday on Insta- gram, posting a picture of herself with Grainge FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Republic founder and Chief Executive Monte The Rolling Stones plan U.S. dates next year Lipman. "[N]ot only did she NEW YORK (AP) — The Florida, Texas, Arizona, For the past few years blues roots in 2016 with want to partner with a Rolling Stones will be California, Washington, the legendary band has the release of "Blue & company that under- rolling through the Unit- Colorado, Pennsylva- mostly played in Europe. Lonesome," which earned stood her creative vision ed States next year. nia, Massachusetts, Lead singer Mick Jagger the Stones a Grammy and had the resources The band says it's New Jersey, Illinois and says in a statement: "It's Award for best traditional and expertise to execute adding a 13-show leg Washington, D.C. The a thrill when we play sta- blues album. globally on her behalf, to its No Filter tour in tour kicks off in Miami diums in the States." Tickets go on sale Nov. she also sought a partner spring 2019 that will hit on April 20. The band returned to its 30. whose approach to artists was aligned with hers," Grainge said in a state- ment. Lipman said in the Ron Chernow to be featured speaker same statement that he FILE PHOTO | TNS at 2019 WH Correspondents’ dinner Diddy pays tribute to ex By Rachel DeSantis to John D. Rockefeller speak this year. plicit. And I couldn't be Kim Porter after her death NEW YORK DAILY NEWS — said he was "happy Wolf caused a stir last prouder," she wrote on to oblige" the WHCA's year when she roasted Twitter. By Nardine Saad The White House Corre- request to "make the case Sarah Huckabee Sand- The last time the White LOS ANGELES TIMES spondents' Association is for the First Amendment." ers by joking that the House Correspondents' switching things up in the LOS ANGELES — Sean "Freedom of the press White House press sec- Dinner booked someone wake of Michelle Wolf's is always a timely subject retary burns facts, then "Diddy" Combs publicly other than a comedian controversial barbs at last and this seems like the uses the ash to create a addressed the death of his year's annual dinner. perfect moment to go back "perfect smoky eye." was 1999, when Aretha ex-girlfriend Kim Porter The WHCA announced to basics," he said in a For her part, Wolf Franklin took the stage. on Sunday with emotional Monday that the featured statement. "While I have chimed in Monday in Since then, hosts have tributes that looked back speaker at the 2019 White never been mistaken for response to Chernow get- included comedians on their love story. House Correspondents' a stand-up comedian, I ting the gig, and slammed such as Stephen Col- The tributes were Dinner will be author and promise that my history the WHCA as "cowards." bert, Jay Leno, Wanda posted online on the same presidential biographer lesson won't be dry." "The media is com- Sykes and Seth Meyers. day the hip-hop mogul Ron Chernow, marking The switch from comic hosted a private memori- the first time since 1999 to a less controversial al service for Porter at his that a comedian won't figure is no shock, espe- Bel-Air home. be serving as the night's cially considering WHCA Porter, an actress model entertainment. president Olivier Knox and the mother of three Chernow — who has said in April that he likely of Diddy's children, died FILE PHOTO | TNS penned books on everyone would not be inviting an unexpectedly last week from Ulysses S. Grant entertainer or comic to at age 47, and no official featuring glamorous shots cause of death has been of the model with Diddy announced yet. voicing his grief in cap- In his posts, Diddy said tions and declaring his she was more than his love for Porter, whom he best friend and soulmate. dated on and off for about "For the last three days 13 years. I've been trying to wake The final missive played up out of this nightmare. alongside a slideshow But I haven't," the pro- of big moments in their ducer wrote in one post, relationship. The video sharing images from an included family portraits, Essence magazine photo affectionate red-carpet shoot they did together. photos and pictures fol- "I don't know what I'm going to do without you lowing the birth of Diddy Our 18th Year baby. I miss you so much. and Porter's twin girls, Today I'm going to pay D'Lila Star and Jessie tribute to you, I'm going James. The couple also to try and find the words has an older son, Chris- to explain our unex- tian. plainable relationship. "I'll raise our family We were more than best just like you taught me Local crafts and artwork friends, we were more to. Love you forever!!!! I than soulmates." CANT BELIEVE THIS ..." Baked goods and sweets FILE PHOTO | TNS Other posts followed, he captioned the video. Unique and wonderful gifts

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 Winthrop’s Castro hopes to end Vikings career on a high note By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR WINTHROP — There are two goals Winthrop football senior Chris Castro has yet to reach during his three sea- sons on the Vikings varsity team. The rst is a winning season. The second is a victory over Thanksgiving rival Revere. Both goals are at stake Thursday when Castro and the Vikings travel to Della Russo Stadium to clash against the Patriots in their annual Turkey Day meeting. “It would feel really good (to beat Revere), especially considering how our past couple years have gone,” Castro, a defensive end and offensive tackle, said. “Going into the season one of our goals was to nish above .500. To be able to nish here with the program in a better place for the underclassmen, that would feel really good. “We’re really determined,” Castro added. “We’ve been a part of a couple losing seasons the past few years. We’re determined to win this game and we’re excited.” The Vikings didn’t nd themselves where they hoped to be at the end of the regular season. A loss to English at Miller Field in Week 7 bounced Winthrop from the post- season picture and forced the Vikings to make a choice. They could’ve thrown in the towel in their three non-play- off games. Instead, they chose to rally together and right ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the ship. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Bill Till, left, and George McDonald pose for a Winthrop, on a three-game win streak, enters Thurs- Winthrop lineman Chris Castro is hoping to picture at Marblehead-Swampscott Old Timers day’s game at 5-5. get a win over Revere in his nal game as a Night Monday night. CASTRO, B2 part of the Thanksgiving rivalry. Old rivals come Swampscott powderpuff wins in OT together for annual By Harold Rivera a different side of them. It’s a ITEM SPORTS EDITOR great team-building experience.” Sydney Cresta got the scoring SWAMPSCOTT — The Swamp- started for the Big Blue with a 15- football dinner scott powderpuff team entered yard carry into the end zone (Sam Saturday’s game against Marble- Agresti PAT). Cresta then linked By Steve Krause head with one goal in mind. up with Nikki Rosa for a 55-yard ITEM STAFF Swampscott, which hadn’t won touchdown pass (Grace DiGrande the annual powderpuff tilt since rush) and the game was tied at MARBLEHEAD — If it’s the Monday before Thanks- 2013, was eager to avoid a ve- 15-15 at the end of regulation. giving, it must be time for the Marblehead-Swampscott year losing streak. Mission accom- Marblehead scored on its rst pos- Old Timers Night at the Gerry 5. plished. session of the overtime period but This was the 110th edition of the dinner, which serves It took overtime and an ounce of the Magicians fell short on the as the appetizer for Thursday’s Marblehead-Swamp- luck but the Big Blue walked away ensuing 2-point conversion at- with a 23-21 overtime win over scott football game, which, this year will be held at tempt. the Magicians at Piper Field. Swampscott tied the game at 21- Blocksidge Field. The Magicians old a 56-50 advantage “It felt good,” Swampscott coach with seven ties, and are working on ve-game winning 21 on a 12-yard pass from Cresta Joe Tenney, who has coached the to Rosa that was tipped by Di- streak. Big Blue powderpuff team for 13 Grande before Rosa corralled it in years, said. “I haven’t won in Mar- The night proved emotional on several fronts. Swamp- COURTESY PHOTO the end zone. DiGrande ran in the scott coach Bobby Serino got choked up when present- blehead since 2008. The girls loved ensuing 2-point conversion to give Swampscott’s Grace DiGrande, ing the game ball from the Big Blue’s Division 5-North it. They were ecstatic about it. Swampscott the 23-21 overtime left, converted two two-point con- “It was a fantastic game,” Ten- clinching win over Amesbury to Myron Stone, who ran victory. versions to help the Big Blue pow- ney continued. “A lot of the girls the dinner from the Swampscott end for the better part derpuff team beat Marblehead. that I don’t know, it’s great to see POWDERPUFF, B2 of two decades, but who stepped back from some of his duties this year. And former coach Steve Dembowski, who was the eve- ning’s main speaker, presented the Msgr. John Carroll McGrane leading Sachems on and off the eld Award to his father, Henry, who helped run the nancial By Daniel Kane affairs for the Swampscott Gridiron Club under Coach ITEM STAFF Bill Bush, his son, and Serino. SAUGUS — Given everything that transpired for the Saugus Dembowski lived the Swampscott-Marblehead foot- football team before the season started, it would’ve been easy ball rivalry from 2000 through 2014 before leaving to for the Sachems to pack it in and throw in the towel this fall. coach at Milton High, mainly to be closer to his family. But senior linebacker Dante McGrane and his teammates This season, Milton was a nalist in Division 4 South, had different plans, deciding to rally around each other on their losing to Dighton-Rehoboth. Had the Wildcats won, and way to a 4-6 season that included a 27-6 Division 5 North quar- had Marblehead won the North, Dembowski and Jim ter nal win over Weston. Rudloff — rivals for over a decade on Thanksgiving — “This team is so close,” McGrane said. “Everyone is a good person and we have been through a lot this year. It’s a brother- would have faced each other in the state semi nal. hood. We have a mentality where we want to go to war with and “I keep hoping we can face each other again, but we put our bodies on the line for the person next us. That’s what keep screwing it up,” quipped Rudloff when it was his I’m going to miss, it’s just a brotherhood and that’s why football turn to speak. is the best game in the world.” “It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do,” said On Thanksgiving, McGrane and the 2018 Sachems will have Dembowski, on leaving Swampscott, where he played one last chance to come together when they travel to rival Pea- football for both Stan Bondelevitch and Bush, and body (4-6). “We could have easily folded over early in the year,” McGrane coached under Bush. “But it was time to be closer to my said. “We’re only in high school and still we really came togeth- ITEM FILE PHOTO family (he lives in Milton).” er this year. I hope we can nish it off on the right note Giving an example of what he means — and tossing Saugus senior Dante McGrane has been one Thursday.” of the steadying forces for the Sachems in a one of several good-natured barbs Rudloff’s way — McGRANE, B2 season that started with turmoil. Dembowski said it took him an hour-and-a-half to come up to Marblehead from Milton, “and I think I drove more yards than all of Jim Rudloff’s backs gained on us when we played him.” Eastern Mass. All-Stars Dembowski said he considers himself fortunate to have started his Swampscott career when Bondelevitch, among the most celebrated coaches in Massachusetts, was winding down. “But,” he said, “we couldn’t, today, coach our kids the way he coached,” Dembowski said. “It’s a different era.” What impressed him most about Bondelevitch, he said, was that “Stan didn’t just talk about his football players. He’d talk about how many doctors he’d coached, and how many lawyers he’d coached too.” He said perhaps the most memorable of his four Thanksgiving games against Marblehead occurred in 1986, when the Big Blue upset the Magicians, 14-0, to prevent them from winning the Northeastern Confer- ence. Rudloff congratulated the Big Blue on their trip to the Division 5 state semi nals, and said that while his team had trouble getting motivated for the next game after its playoff defeat to Dracut, he doesn’t see that happen- ing to Swampscott. “They’ll be looking to beat us,” he said. “They shouldn’t have any problem.” ITEM FILE PHOTO Said Serino, “with each game, this season, more and Two Saugus girls soccer players competed in the Eastern Mass. All-Star game held Sunday at more people came to see us play. It was priceless seeing Woburn High. Senior Allison LeBlanc (left) and junior Kiley Ronan (right) were named First- people back in the stands for Swampscott football.” Team Eastern Mass. All-Stars. LeBlanc was also an All-State selection. Pictured between them is Both the Magicians and Big Blue head into Thursday’s Saugus girls soccer coach Chris Coviello. game with 8-2 records. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 Celtics struggles continue in road loss to Charlotte

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Kem- behind Irving, who scored and was escaped with the win to pull even at ba Walker scored 43 points, giving fouled on a drive. .500. him 103 in his last two games, and But Walker refused to lose this TIP INS the Charlotte Hornets battled back time. Celtics: Aron Baynes got the start to beat the Boston Celtics 117-112 The two-time All-Star simply took over Gordon Hayward at forward. on Monday night. over, scoring on drives, midrange The change didn’t matter all that Walker followed up his NBA sea- jumpers and from long distance. He much as both were 1 of 4 from the son-best, 60-point effort in an over- scored 11 straight points in one field in the first half. time loss to the 76ers on Saturday stretch, including a 3-pointer from Hornets: Nic Batum continued to night with another spectacular per- the right wing. Walker was 7 of 10 struggle with his shot in the early formance, scoring 21 in the fourth from the field in the fourth quarter, going, missing his first four shots quarter and making 14 of 25 shots, including 4 of 6 from beyond the before knocking down a pair of including seven more 3-pointers. 3-point arc. Walker outdueled Boston’s Kyrie Tony Parker also had two key 3-pointers. Batum, who failed to Irving, who finished with 27 points jumpers down the stretch and fin- score against the 76ers, had nine and 11 assists. ished with seven points. points. ... Malik Monk, who has Jeremy Lamb had 18 points and After Jayson Tatum knocked down missed his last 16 3-point attempts, Willy Hernangomez added 14 as the a 3-pointer to cut the lead in half, didn’t play in the second half. Hornets beat the Celtics for the first Walker delivered the dagger with UP NEXT PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS time in eight tries. another clutch 3 from 27 feet away Celtics: Host Knicks on Wednes- Kyrie Irving, right, tries to shoot over Char- The Celtics entered the fourth with 32 seconds left, bringing fans to day night. lotte Hornets guard Kemba Walker, left, during quarter leading 87-84 and quickly their feet. Irving missed two open 3s Hornets: Host Pacers on Wednes- a game in Charlotte Monday night. stretched the lead to double digits down the stretch and the Hornets day night. Castro, Winthrop aiming for win over Revere CASTRO past couple years. Thank- From B1 fully we’ve been a close team this year.” “After the English game, With one game left in his we talked about coming to- high school football career, gether,” Castro said. “We’ve Castro will try his best to been the tightest we’ve seize the moment when he been in the past few years. takes the field Thursday. We’ve executed really well “I’d say it’s a little upset- the past couple weeks and ting knowing it’s my last here we are, thankfully.” game,” Castro said. “The A team captain, Castro idea of knowing who I’m has built a huge impact in going to be around, espe- Winthrop’s turnaround cially coach Cadigan, those during the past three are the things I’ll cherish games. First-year Vikings the most. I’m going to be coach Jonathan Cadigan really excited.” said Castro has been an Castro has built a strong ideal captain and role mod- relationship with Cadigan el for his teammates this and the coaching staff this year. season. He credited Win- COURTESY PHOTO “I’d say Chris is definitely our emotional leader,” throp’s coaches for teach- Swampscott’s Nikki Rosa scored the game-ty- ing life lessons in addition ing touchdown in the powderpuff football game Cadigan said. “Last year ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE he was ineligible and to football. against Marblehead this past weekend. missed the first nine Winthrop senior defensive end/offensive lineman “I really think I’ll miss games. He came to practice Chris Castro gets some work at practice ahead of the coaching staff the most. every day and he was a the Thanksgiving Day matchup with Revere. Coach Cadigan has had a Swampscott beats great scout team guy. He really big impact on all the was a pretty good player up to.” the past captains that have players,” Castro said. “He the last two games last Although the duties and been here before me,” Cas- has set a great example. Marblehead in overtime year. He really turned responsibilities that come tro said. “Once I found out He has prepared all us se- around his academic ca- with leading a team aren’t I was a team captain, I niors to get ready for life. POWDERPUFF reer. The team saw what easy, Castro embraced his knew I wanted to set a good There’s more to football From B1 he’s done here the past few role as team captain. His example for the rest of my than just football. I think years and they voted him a top priority was helping teammates. I wanted to I’ll miss that the most, “It was insane,” Rosa said. “There was so much energy captain. create a tight-knit unit and make sure they learned hanging with him and hav- and so much talking back and forth about who was going “I have three captains Castro believes his team- from some of my mistakes. ing kind of a father figure.” to win. We had a couple doubts but it was just awesome but he’s really the captain,” mates have bought into I wanted to help us be as Kickoff for Thursday’s that we were able to put those aside and get the win.” Cadigan added. “He’s the that goal. close as we can be. That’s game is scheduled for 10 Rosa said she didn’t give up on the game-tying touch- player the kids really look “It’s an honor, considering been a problem for us the a.m. down pass she hauled in during overtime. “The play initially was supposed to go to me,” Rosa said. “Grace thought the ball was going to her. She tipped it enough so that when I dove it fell right into my lap. It McGrane enjoying the ride in senior season was perfect.” Tenney said the game raised just under $16,000. A MCGRANE plug in the middle of the defense for the McGrane added. “We know someone is portion of those proceeds will be donated to “Arms From B1 Sachems, coach Mike Mabee said. always bringing that energy, whether Around Sophia” which was started to support the late “He’s like a throwback player, he it’s me one game or someone else the Sophia Smith, a Marblehead resident who died earlier “Personally I just want to play a good could’ve played any generation of foot- next. Every game every play someone this month after a 20-month battle with a rare brain game on defense and just do the best ball,” Mabee said of McGrane. “He is bringing it.” tumor. Smith, who was often seen supporting Marble- job I can,” McGrane added. “I know it’s plays with a lot of emotion which you With his senior season coming to a head High teams at athletic events, died at the age of 12. going to be a good game from both really love to see in a defensive player. close this week, the quickly-approach- “Over the last few years we’ve raised around $10,000- teams. These games always come down Our team really feeds off his energy ing end to his high school football ca- $12,000,” Tenney said. “This year we raised just a tick to who plays like the tougher team.” and it makes everyone on the field reer isn’t a reality that has hit Mc- under $16,000. I know a big portion is going to ‘Arms Over his years in a Saugus uniform, around him a better player. Grane yet. Around Sophia’ which is great for Marblehead. Each McGrane has seen his role on the de- “He has around 96 tackles for us “I have been kind of starting to real- year, the winning team picks a charity and donates fense change for the Sachems before which leads the team,” Mabee added. ize and think about it,” McGrane said. $2,000. We chose to donate $1,000 to Northeast Animal finding his ideal spot in his senior sea- “He comes to practice every day and “Even these past couple games and Shelter and $1,000 to My Brother’s Table.” son. works hard and you love to see that out going to practice this week and realiz- Tenney said he and the student-athletes appreciate the “My freshman year I started out as a of one your leaders.” ing these are the last times I’ll be put- opportunity to help a good cause. cornerback, sophomore and junior year McGrane believes that any success ting on the pads. Overall it hasn’t real- “I think that aspect is great,” Tenney said, “Especially I was an outside linebacker and had he has had is a product of the hard ly hit me yet but it’s obviously going to when you’re able to go down there and hand the check some good seasons,” McGrane said. work the whole team has put into this be an emotional day. I love this sport. with the kids. Their expressions and their attitudes, it “This year they wanted me to play year. “It’s not even necessarily the games,” makes it all worth it.” safety and help out in the passing “I just want to have my teammate’s McGrane added. “Just being with the With the annual Thanksgiving clash between Marble- game which I was fine with, but after backs and put it on the line for them team in the locker room, listening to head and Swampscott two days away (10 a.m. Thursday first couple games our defense was every play however I can,” McGrane music and watching football together at Blocksidge Field), Tenney’s hopeful the good luck getting beat in the box. I moved to mid- said. “These guys, we are together each on Sundays. Just the stuff behind carries over to the Big Blue football team. dle linebacker and our defense has day and I know they would all do the scenes is something you are really go- “They had a phenomenal season,” Tenney said. “I’ve been really good since. It’s something same. ing to miss.” coached a lot of those boys, I know a lot of them. I wish we take pride in.” “They have helped me become a good Kickoff for Thursday’s game between them nothing but the best. I’m hoping they get the big This year McGrane has led the team leader and I really take pride in being Peabody and Saugus is scheduled for win on Thanksgiving. It’ll be great for those seniors to in tackles and has served as a spark- that spark for us in certain moments,” 10 a.m. at Coley Lee. win against Marblehead at home.” Duke steady at No. 1 as Villanova tumbles from Top 25

(AP) — Two of college basketball’s and Omari Spellman after last and Louisiana-Lafayette, followed bluebloods remained firmly en- year’s championship run. But while by Gonzaga, Virginia and Tennes- trenched atop the AP Top 25 after a a strong recruiting class is trying to see. week of easy wins, while two more find its way, the Wildcats are off to a “I think in the past few days we tumbled all the way out after a week 2-2 start for the first time since grew up a bit more,” said Blue Dev- filled with defeats. 1997. ils coach Mike Krzyzewski, whose One of them happens to be the They’re also the first national team played San Diego State in the reigning national champion. champion to start 2-2 since UCLA in first round of the Maui Invitational While top-ranked Duke and No. 2 1995. on Monday. Kansas did little to hurt their status The Wildcats weren’t the only big- Gonzaga (3-0) and eighth-ranked as early national title contenders, time program to take a tumble this Auburn (3-0) are also in the tourna- Villanova and Syracuse slid all the week. Syracuse dropped from No. 15 ment. way out of the Top 25 on Monday. out of the poll after losing to Con- “It’s a great field,” Krzyzewski The Wildcats lost a rematch of last necticut and Oregon in the 2k Clas- said. “You’re playing three straight year’s championship game with sic. days, which will never happen oth- Michigan, then lost in overtime to “We have to play better offensively erwise during the season, so success Furman on Saturday to give coach we’re going to be successful. Our or failure there has to be looked at a Jay Wright’s team back-to-back loss- defense is nowhere near the point it little bit closer. It’s a great opportu- es for the first time in five years. was last year. That’s something that nity for competition, and there are The Wildcats had risen to No. 8 also has to get better,” said Syracuse some big-time teams in the tourna- last week. They were among those coach Jim Boeheim, whose team is ment, which usually there are when receiving votes this week. 2-2 for the first time since the 1987- we’re in the tournament.” “We’re trying to work out a lot of 88 season. “There’s no doubt we AT THE TOP chemistry things with our team. We have a lot of work to do. We’re a long The only major movement in the have a lot of new guys,” Villanova ways away.” top 10 involved Villanova dropping guard Phil Booth said. “We’re trying The top five remained unchanged out and Michigan (5-0) climbing to play more together and figure with Duke remained the clear No. 1, from No. 18 to ninth. Nevada (3-0) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS things out.” receiving 53 of 63 first-place votes remained sixth and North Carolina Indeed, the Wildcats are trying to after blowing out Eastern Michigan. (4-0) seventh. Auburn moved up one Duke’s Zion Williamson, left, and Javin DeLau- replace key players Mikal Bridges, Kansas was second with seven first- spot and Kentucky (3-1) rounded out rier, right, celebrate during a game earlier this Jalen Brunson, Donte DiVincenzo place votes after wins over Vermont the first 10. season. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THANKSGIVING FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Football English at Classical (10) Football St. Mary’s at Fenwick (10) St. John’s at Xaverian (at Fenway, 5) Marblehead at Swampscott (10) Tech at KIPP (6) Saugus at Peabody (10) North Reading at Lynnfield (10) THURSDAY Winthrop at Revere (10)

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Jets alumni The cost to participate is $20 per skater. Pizza and hockey game refreshments will be served after the conclusion of the The Lynn Jets hockey game. All former hockey team will host its alumni players from the Lynn Jets, game next Friday at Con- Classical, English and Tech nery Rink from 12-2 p.m. are welcome.

TV/RADIO TV Men’s College Basketball 12:30 p.m.. Cancun Challenge: W. Carolina vs. Jacksonville St.... CBSSN 2:30 p.m...... Maui Invitational...... ESPN2 3 p.m...... Cancun Challenge: N. Florida vs. So. Miss...... CBSSN 5 p.m...... Legends Classic...... ESPNU 5 p.m...... Maui Invitational...... ESPN2 6 p.m...... Cancun Challenge: Bradley vs. SMU...... CBSSN 7 p.m...... Nicholls at Mississippi...... SEC Network 7 p.m...... St. Peter’s at North Carolina State...... NESN Plus 7 p.m...... UT Arlington at ...... Big Ten Network 7:30 p.m...... Legends Classic...... ESPN2 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7:30 p.m...... Maui Invitational...... ESPN2 8 p.m...... Maui Invitational...... ESPN World Series MVP Steve Pearce is returning to the Red Sox on a one-year deal worth $6.5 million. 8:30 p.m...... Cancun Challenge: Wright State vs. Penn St...CBSSN 9 p.m...... Santa Clara vs. ...... Big Ten Network 9:30 p.m...... Hall of Fame Classic...... ESPN2 World Series MVP Pearce says 10 p.m...... Colorado at San Diego...... ESPNU 10:30 p.m...... Maui Invitational...... ESPN 11:30 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Washington...... ESPN2 it’s ‘no-brainer’ to stay in Boston NBA 7:30 p.m...... Portland at New York...... NBATV BOSTON (AP) — World Series seven homers — five of them against said when asked if the team consid- College Football MVP Steve Pearce says it was a the New York Yankees, including ered a multiyear deal for Pearce. “We 7 p.m...... No. Illinois at W. Michigan...... ESPNU “no-brainer” to return to the Red Sox three on Aug. 2. In five World Se- really felt for us, where we are as an NHL for another year. ries games against the Los Angeles organization, where they are in their 10:30 p.m...... Edmonton at San Jose...... NBCSN “This was the place that I want- Dodgers, he batted .333 with three careers, we really did want to hold it Women’s College Hockey ed to be,” he said on a conference homers, two of them in the Game 5 to one year.” call Monday, three days after agree- clincher, to earn MVP honors. Also Monday, Dombrowski said 6 p.m...... Harvard vs. Holy Cross...... NESN ing to a $6.5 million, one-year deal “The team I was on, everything that second baseman Dustin Pe- Soccer with the defending champions. “The that was done there, bringing every- droia, who missed all but three 12 p.m...... U-17 Women’s World Cup: Japan vs. Mexico...... FS2 chemistry we had on and off the body back, it was a no-brainer for games last season with knee injury, 2:30 p.m...... US vs. Italy...... FS1 field, wanting to defend a title, that’s me,” Pearce said. “We just played dif- is not expected to need surgery. The a big deal.” ferent. It was great chemistry on this 2008 AL MVP will rehab through NFL A 35-year-old journeyman who has team, it’s where I wanted to play.” the middle of December and start played for seven teams — including Red Sox president of baseball op- running in January. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE the entire AL East — in a 12-year ca- erations Dave Dombrowski said he “We’re hopeful he’ll be ready for East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA reer, Pearce arrived in Boston at the is glad to have Pearce and Moreland the season,” Dombrowski said, add- New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Washington 6 4 0 .600 197 198 end of June and spent most of this back for another year. Moreland is ing that the plan meant the team Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Dallas 5 5 0 .500 203 190 Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Philadelphia 4 6 0 .400 205 231 time with the Red Sox platooning at also scheduled to make $6.5 million probably would not have room for N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 N.Y. Giants 3 7 0 .300 215 263 first base with Mitch Moreland. next season, when he will turn 34. Ian Kinsler to return. “With that South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pearce batted .279 in 50 games for “We like where we are with Mitch prognosis, we’re really as far as posi- Houston 7 3 0 .700 239 205 New Orleans 9 1 0 .900 378 239 Boston in the regular season, hitting and Steve at first base,” Dombrowski tional players pretty well set.” Indianapolis 5 5 0 .500 298 249 Carolina 6 4 0 .600 260 252 Tennessee 5 5 0 .500 178 189 Atlanta 4 6 0 .400 263 276 Jacksonville 3 7 0 .300 176 219 Tampa Bay 3 7 0 .300 267 329 North North Despite field issues, NFL will return to Mexico W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 7 2 1 .750 299 225 Chicago 7 3 0 .700 294 195 Baltimore 5 5 0 .500 237 181 Minnesota 5 4 1 .550 241 229 NEW YORK (AP) — The NFL will return to Mexi- Cincinnati 5 5 0 .500 256 312 Green Bay 4 5 1 .450 247 243 Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Detroit 4 6 0 .400 222 263 co City with a regular-season game next year. West West Less than a week after the league moved the W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 high-profile Chiefs-Rams matchup from Azteca L.A. Chargers 7 3 0 .700 262 209 Seattle 5 5 0 .500 246 216 Stadium to Los Angeles because of the poor playing Denver 4 6 0 .400 228 235 Arizona 2 8 0 .200 145 248 condition at the Mexico venue, the NFL and Mexi- Oakland 2 8 0 .200 170 293 San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 Thursday’s Games Houston 23, Washington 21 co’s president-elect confirmed the 2019 game. It will Seattle 27, Green Bay 24 Pittsburgh 20, Jacksonville 16 be the third match of a contract signed in 2016. Sunday’s Games Oakland 23, Arizona 21 Commissioner Roger Goodell and Mexico’s Pres- Dallas 22, Atlanta 19 Denver 23, L.A. Chargers 22 Indianapolis 38, Tennessee 10 New Orleans 48, Philadelphia 7 ident-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador met be- Detroit 20, Carolina 19 Chicago 25, Minnesota 20 fore making the announcement Monday. N.Y. Giants 38, Tampa Bay 35 Monday’s Games Baltimore 24, Cincinnati 21 Kansas City at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. The date of the game and participating teams won’t be known until the NFL’s 2019 schedule is re- leased in the spring. NHL The game between the Chiefs and Rams, both 9-1, EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE has been one of the most anticipated this season, Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA and would have been a showcase for Mexico with Toronto 21 15 6 0 30 74 53 Nashville 20 14 5 1 29 67 47 a likely huge television audience. But in a news re- Tampa Bay 20 14 5 1 29 74 58 Minnesota 21 12 7 2 26 65 57 lease last Tuesday, the league said it determined Buffalo 21 13 6 2 28 65 60 Winnipeg 18 11 5 2 24 55 45 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Boston 20 11 6 3 25 58 49 Colorado 20 10 6 4 24 71 59 that the recently re-sodded field at Mexico City’s Montreal 20 11 6 3 25 66 65 Dallas 21 11 8 2 24 59 54 historic stadium “does not meet NFL standards for The NFL will return to Mexico City in 2019 to play Ottawa 20 9 8 3 21 70 81 Chicago 21 8 8 5 21 56 70 another game at Azteca Stadium despite turf issues Detroit 20 9 9 2 20 57 65 St. Louis 18 7 8 3 17 56 57 playability and consistency, and will not meet those Florida 17 7 7 3 17 54 57 Pacific Division standards by next Monday.” at the stadium this season. Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 21 11 7 3 25 68 64 Columbus 21 12 7 2 26 71 67 Calgary 20 11 8 1 23 62 61 N.Y. Rangers 21 11 8 2 24 63 65 Vancouver 22 10 10 2 22 67 78 N.Y. Islanders 19 10 7 2 22 63 55 Anaheim 22 8 9 5 21 48 65 Marquee matchup on Monday Night Football Washington 19 9 7 3 21 63 63 Arizona 19 9 9 1 19 49 48 Carolina 20 9 8 3 21 53 59 Edmonton 20 9 10 1 19 57 66 Philadelphia 20 9 9 2 20 63 71 Vegas 21 9 11 1 19 56 61 New Jersey 19 8 9 2 18 55 61 Los Angeles 19 6 12 1 13 39 61 Pittsburgh 19 7 8 4 18 64 66 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Monday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 2, Dallas 1 Dallas at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Toronto 4, Columbus 2 Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. Buffalo 5, Pittsburgh 4, OT Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Washington at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Florida at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Vegas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Ottawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10 p.m. St. Louis at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Vegas at Arizona, 9 p.m. Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Winnipeg at Calgary, 10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Vancouver at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Toronto at Carolina, 7 p.m. Colorado at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 13 4 .765 — Memphis 10 5 .667 — Philadelphia 12 7 .632 2 New Orleans 9 7 .563 1½ Boston 9 8 .529 4 San Antonio 8 7 .533 2 Brooklyn 7 10 .412 6 Houston 8 7 .533 2 New York 4 13 .235 9 Dallas 7 8 .467 3 Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Orlando 9 8 .529 — Portland 11 5 .688 — Charlotte 8 8 .500 ½ Oklahoma City 10 5 .667 ½ Miami 6 10 .375 2½ Denver 10 6 .625 1 Washington 5 11 .313 3½ Utah 8 9 .471 3½ Atlanta 3 14 .176 6 Minnesota 7 10 .412 4½ Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 11 4 .733 — L.A. Clippers 11 5 .688 — Indiana 11 6 .647 1 Golden State 12 6 .667 — Detroit 8 6 .571 2½ L.A. Lakers 9 7 .563 2 Chicago 4 13 .235 8 Sacramento 8 8 .500 3 Cleveland 2 13 .133 9 Phoenix 3 13 .188 8

Monday’s Games New Orleans at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Charlotte 117, Boston 112 New York at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 113, Cleveland 102 Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Indiana 121, Utah 94 Denver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Philadelphia 119, Phoenix 114 Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. L.A. Clippers 127, Atlanta 119 L.A. Lakers at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Dallas at Memphis, 8 p.m. Phoenix at Chicago, 8 p.m. Denver at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Portland at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Memphis at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday’s Games Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Washington, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games Los Angeles Rams receiver Robert Woods, left, catches a touchdown pass over Kansas City Brooklyn at Miami, 7:30 p.m. No games scheduled. Chiefs cornerback Orlando Scandrick, right, during the first half of a Monday Night Football Portland at New York, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Houston at Detroit, 7 p.m. game at Los Angeles Coliseum. Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 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 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Bailing someone out of a tight Ease into whatever you decide Don’t lose sight of what’s im- Know what you want before Put more energy behind your Get out and mingle with people spot should be handled with to do. Expect disruptions and portant. Take note of what oth- you set up a meeting. Having plans. If you want something who can offer you pertinent infor- done, be prepared to do the mation regarding something you care. Don’t let anyone take last-minute changes that will ers say, but don’t make deci- a carefully made plan in place advantage of your loyalty using leave you at odds regarding sions based on what you hear. work yourself. Relying on want to pursue. A partnership will will impress someone in a po- someone else will lead to dis- face trust issues. Exaggeration manipulative tactics. It’s OK to what to do next. Choose your Use trusted sources to obtain sition of authority. say no. allies carefully. accurate facts. appointment. and evasion will confuse you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) Attend networking events and Do your own thing and make It’s up to you to bring about Put extra effort into your work. Don’t let what happens around Look at your options and con- sider your next move. You are socialize with people who in- personal and physical changes change. Make plans with What you accomplish will af- you cause you to act irrational- spire you. Befriend people who that will boost your happiness best off acting in secret until people who are as enthusi- fect your earning potential. An ly. Your reputation will depend can help you advance. Your and confidence. Don’t let any- astic as you are to overrule unexpected gift or offer will en- on how well you respond under you are sure you can trust oth- positive attitude and energetic one pressure you into doing or anyone who isn’t on the same courage you to make a positive stress and the methods you ers not to interfere. Romance is persona will result in a leader- accepting something you don’t page. personal change. use to get things done. on the rise. ship position. want.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Family draws line at spending holidays with a sex offender The match went down to the wire DEAR ABBY: I have a DEAR ABBY: My friend Over the last 50-plus years, rebid one spade rather than nephew who is a Level III Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van just died. I receive only there have been many match- one no-trump. Then, Sergio sex offender. My mom Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, Social Security disability, es between expert teams that Barbosa (South) jumped wants him at her house for and was founded by her mother, and I’m poor. I don’t have have featured nail-biting fin- to two no-trump to show a maximum 7 or 8 points the holidays, but none of Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at a suit or dark dress pants, ishes. Eric Kokish from Cana- the other family members just blue jeans and da and Mark Horton from En- for his initial one-diamond plan to attend with their DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los T-shirts. However, I can af- gland have described them in negative response. So they kids if he’s there. Angeles, CA 90069. ford a dark-colored dress two books. The first is “Close reached three no-trump from Mom insists we should shirt to wear to my friend’s Encounters Book 1: 1964 to the wrong side. Any lead by forgive him and can’t un- funeral. Is this acceptable 2001” (Master Point Press). West could have defeated could be dangerous for She will be traveling to derstand how people can’t attire for saying goodbye There are seven matches the contract, but Lew Stansby forgive him for molesting their children. Although her hometown soon and to my friend, or would it be described in 254 pages, with found the best start of a low children in his family. I you didn’t mention the plans to have dinner with better to say goodbye on many old photos of the play- diamond, which dislodged de- don’t understand how my conditions under which he him. She insists there will my own after the funeral? ers. clarer’s entry to his long clubs. mom thinks it should be is out of prison, he may no be no sex and that her I don’t know his relatives, This was the 160th and fi- South could have taken eight easy for us to forgive, but I longer be allowed to be in heart and mind are in a and learned of his death nal deal of the 1985 Bermu- tricks, but ended up down feel bad for what she’s go- the presence of minors, be- better place. Must I grin only today when a family da Bowl semifinal between two, not that it mattered. The ing through. She feels like cause if he’s caught, he and bear this or insist on member showed up to col- Brazil and the United States, United States was through to her family is being torn might have to go back in. no contact whatsoever lect something I held for which was played in Sao Pau- the final, which it won easily apart. How can I help her with Will? him. lo. Unknown to the players, over Austria. DEAR ABBY: I have the scores were tied before understand that I see both OTHER MAN IN sides of it? What should I been married 40 years. SAYING GOODBYE this board. CALIFORNIA In the closed room, Bob do? Ten years into it, my wife DEAR SAYING GOOD- had an affair with her DEAR OTHER MAN: I Hamman (North) opened TORN APART BYE: I’m sorry you lost one no-trump and played high school first love, understand why you your friend. If you would there. East led the heart two. DEAR TORN: Go online “Will,” that resulted in a would be worried. Where like to attend the funeral, child. We raised the boy as This gave declarer nine sure and print out the defini- her high school sweetheart by all means do. Funerals winners: three hearts, one our own. tion of a Level III or Tier is concerned, your wife ap- aren’t supposed to be fash- diamond and five clubs. The III sex offender so your Fast-forward 20 years. pears to lack willpower. ion runways, so wear defenders slipped later in mother can read it. These She has had another affair You do not have to tolerate whatever you feel is re- the play to allow Hamman individuals are considered with Will and continues to anything that is painful spectful and stop worrying to collect a 10th trick. Would the most dangerous and want to stay in contact for you. Because your wife about offending anyone’s that extra overtrick decide the most likely to reoffend. with him. She insists that cheated with Will not once sensibilities. People are match? While at some point your she’s in love with me, but but twice, you are within there to pay respects to No, because at the other relatives may be able to says she also loves him your rights to insist that your friend. No one should table, Gabino Cintra (North) forgive your nephew for and “needs him” in her she have no more contact be looking at or judging opened a strong club and what he did, to ignore it life. with him. YOU.

EVENING TV LISTINGS TUESDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 20, 2018 CROSSWORD 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 Greater Steves’ We’ll Meet Again (N) Frontline (N) Frontline Amanpour and Greater Weapons Keepers ^ PBS Boston Europe Company (N) Boston of WWII of WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS A string of FBI “This Land Is NCIS: New Orleans News Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show With $ CBS Fortune (N) soldiers are killed. Your Land” (N) “Close to Home” James Corden WCVB News- Chronicle The Con- Kids- blackish Splitting The Rookie “The News- Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline Page Six % ABC Center 5 ners (N) Alright (N) Up Roundup” (N) Center 5 (N) TV (N) WBTS Boston Access The Voice (N) This Is Us “18,615” New Amsterdam Boston Tonight Show-J. Late Night With * NBC News (N) (N) “Three Dots” (N) News Fallon Seth Meyers (N) WFXT Ent. TMZ (N) The Gifted “eMer- Lethal Weapon “In Boston 25 News at Boston TMZ Live PD: Simpsons Boston 9 FOX Tonight gence” the Same Boat” 10PM (N) News Patrol News WUTF (6:30) Fútbol Amistoso internacional. (N) Reto 4 elementos: Naturaleza extrema La Hermandad Laura Imper- = UMA donable WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News 8p (N) Chicago P.D. “Get Chicago P.D. “The Seinfeld Big Bang Seinfeld How I Met Mike & F MNT Theory Theory My Cigarettes” Weigh Station” Theory Molly WGBX The Great British Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Master- The Woman in PBS NewsHour (N) Durrells in Corfu Poldark- L PBS Baking Show piece White Master WWJE Main Main Main Main Deadly Motives Deadly Motives Missing Mysterious Missing Mysterious Kill and R JN Street Street Street Street disappearance. disappearance. Kill WLVI Gold- Gold- The Flash “The Icicle Black Lightning (N) 7 News at 10PM on Modern Modern Family American Cleveland X CW bergs bergs Cometh” (N) CW56 (N) Family Family Guy Dad TELE Caso Cerrado: La sultana (N) Falsa identidad (N) Señora Acero (N) Al Rojo Titulares Falsa identidad Señora ¨ TELE Edición Estelar (N) Vivo y más Acero WABU Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “To Criminal Minds Criminal Minds Criminal Minds “Sick Criminal ¥ ION “Lo-Fi” “Wheels Up” a Better Place” “Blue Angel” Day” Minds CABLE STATIONS The Clinton Affair The Clinton Affair The Clinton Affair The president issues a stern denial. (N) The Clinton Affair The Clin- A&E ton Affair (6:30) ›› “We’re the Millers” (2013) Jen- The Little Drummer Girl “Episodes 3 & 4” Charlie gets The Little Drummer Girl “Episodes 3 & 4” AMC nifer Aniston, Jason Sudeikis. deeper into the network. (N) Charlie gets deeper into the network. Below Deck “Get Below Deck “New Below Deck Guests Flipping Out “The Watch Below Deck Guests Flipping Out “The BRAVO Better or Go Home” Kids on the Dock” are stranded. (N) Final Flip” (N) What are stranded. Final Flip” Vegas Rat Rods Vegas Rat Rods: Vegas Rat Rods (N) Shifting Gears With Race Night Vegas Rat Rods: Vegas DISC “Race and Reveal” Supercharged (N) Aaron Kaufman (N) Supercharged Rat Rods ›››‡ Ratatouille (2007, Children’s) Voices Raven’s Raven’s Good- Good- Raven’s Raven’s Bizaard- Bizaard- K.C. Un- DISN of Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm. ‘G’ Home Home Charlie Charlie Home Home vark vark dercover College Football College Basketball Maui Invitational, First College Basketball Maui Invitational, Second Semifi- SportsCenter (N) ESPN Playoff: Top 25 (N) Semifinal: Teams TBA. (N) nal: Teams TBA. (N) Score- College Basketball Legends Classic, Final: College Basketball Hall of Fame Classic, College Basketball Vancouver Showcase ESPN2 board Teams TBA. (N) Final: Teams TBA. 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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Legal Notice

By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage In accordance with the Quality Housing & Work Responsibility Act of 1998, the mortgage given by Charles H. Cushing and Joanne M. Cushing to Mortgage given by Alfred H. Bitzer to National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank, Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development will be submitting its annual Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated November 14, 2005 and recorded dated October 26, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Public Housing Agency Plan (PHA) Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing & with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25085, Page Registry of Deeds at Book 26239, Page 527 as affected by a Loan Modification Urban Development. In accordance with this regulation, LHAND will have the 534 as affected by a confirmatory mortgage recorded with said Deeds at Book recorded on May 13, 2011 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 30405, Page 486, Annual Plan available for review and written comment beginning on Monday 36602, Page 191, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by subsequently assigned to National City Mortgage Co., a Subsidiary of National City November 19, 2018 at 10 Church Street, Lynn, MA 01902. assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of Bank by National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank by assignment New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book A PUBLIC HEARING with regard to the Five- Year and Annual Public Housing of the CWABS, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-16 dated June 30, 26620, Page 222, subsequently assigned to Bank of America, National Agency Plan will be held on the final day of this review period on Tuesday January 2011 and recorded with said registry on July 14, 2011 at Book 30526 Page 223, Association by PNC Bank, National Association, successor by merger to National 8, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. in the Community Room located at 10 Church Street. for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, City Bank, successor by merger to National City Mortgage, Co., a subsidiary of Written and oral comment will be taken at this time. All requests for copies writing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on November 28, 2018, on National City Bank by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern and attention to Charles Mihos, Executive Manager. the mortgaged premises located at 29 Pinehurst Avenue, Saugus, Essex County, District) Registry of Deeds at Book 33693, Page 499, subsequently assigned to Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual Capacity but Solely as Sincerely, Trustee for MFRA Trust 2014-2 by Bank of America, N.A. by assignment recorded TO WIT: in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35690, Page Charles J. Gaeta 318 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of Executive Director Exhibit A The land in Saugus, Essex County, Massachusetts, together with the foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on December 4, 2018 buildings thereon and all rights and appurtenances attached thereto: FIRST at 335 Euclid Avenue, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said De acuerdo al "Acta de Calide de Vivienda y Responsabilidad de Trabajo del PARCEL: being the premises presently known as and numbered 29 Pinehurst Mortgage, to wit: 1998", la Autoridad de Viviendas de Lynn estara sometiendo el Plan Annual de la Avenue, shown as Lots 84, 85, 86, 87, and 88 on a plan of 'Pinehurst Park duly Agencia Publica del Departmento de Viviendas y Dassorrollo Urbano de los recorded with Essex County, South District, Registry of Deeds in Plan Book 24, That certain piece or parcel of land, and the buildings and improvements thereon, Estados Unidos. Plan 45; bounded and described as follows; NORTHEASTERLY: by Pinehurst known as 335 Euclid Avenue located in the City of Lynn, County of Essex, and Avenue, as shown on said plan, one hundred (100) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and being more particularly described in a De acuerdo con esta regulacion, La Autoridad de Viviendas de Lynn tendra el Plan 83 as shown on said plan, one hundred forty-one and 25/100 (141.25) feet; Deed recorded on 02/26/2003 in Book 20228, Page 294 of the Essex South annual disponible para revisar y hacer comentarios por escrito comenzando el SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lots 61, 64, 65, 66, and 67, as shown on said plan, one District Registry of Deeds. For title reference see Deed recorded February 26,2003 Lunes, Noviembre 19, 2018 en la siguiente direccion: hundred (100) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot 89 as shown on said plan, one in Book 20228, Page 294 10 Church Street hundred fifty-two and 35/100 (152.35) feet. Said lots begin otherwise shown as Lynn, MA 01902 Lots A-317 to A-321 on Town of Saugus Assessors' Plan # 1042 for title see The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, deeds recorded with said Registry of Deed in Book 2887, Page 107 and Book restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax Se sostendra una Audicion Publica con respect al Plan Annual de 5 anos de la 5642, Page 349. SECOND PARCEL: being shown as Lots 61, 62, and 63 on titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Agencia Publica de Vivienda. Esta Audicion se llevara a cabo el ultimo dia de aforesaid plan of 'Pinehurst Park' bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY: possession, and attorney's fees and costs. revision final el cual es Martes Enero 8, 2019 a las 5:00 pm en el Salon by Bow Street, as shown on said plan sixty (60) feet; EASTERLY: by Lot 64, as Comunitario de la 10 Church Street, Lynn, MA. Todas las peticiones para recibir shown on said plan, one hundred fifty and 13/100 (150.13) feet; NORTHERLY: by TERMS OF SALE: copias del plan, por favor de hacerlo por escrito a la atencion de Charles Mihos, Lots 88,89, and 90, as shown on said plan, sixty (60) feet; and WESTERLY: by Lot A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of Gerente de la Oficina Ejecutivo. 60, as shown on said plan, one hundred fifty-six and 80/100 (156.80) feet. Said a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Lots being otherwise shown as Lots A 294,A0295 and A-296 on aforesaid delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Attentamente, Charles J. Gaeta, Director Ejecutico Assessors' Plan # 1042 . For title see deed recorded with said Registry of Deeds in required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Item: November 19, 20, 2018 Book 5642, Page 348. THIRD PARCEL: all of our right, title interest and estate in the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days and to Lot 83 shown on said plan on 'Pinehurst Park'; bounded and described as from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID follows: NORTHEASTERLY: by Pinehurst Avenue on two courses, as shown on said check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid plan, fifty-five and 7/100 (55.07) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Lot 82, as shown on at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms TOWN OF LYNNFIELD said plan, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by Lot 68 as of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure SOUTH LYNNFIELD FIRE STATION COMPLEX ROOF REPLACEMENT shown on said plan, sixteen and 25/100 (16.25) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY: by sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Lot 84, as shown on said plan, one hundred forty-one and 25/100 (141.25) feet. entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further The Town of Lynnfield will receive sealed bids for roof replacement and other roof Said Lot being otherwise shown as Lot A-316 on aforesaid Assessors' Plan # recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The improvements to the South Station Fire Complex. Sealed bids shall be submitted 1042. For title see deed recorded with said Registry in Book 4691, Page 26. For description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of to the Department of Public Works, Town Hall, 55 Summer Street, Lynnfield, title reference see Deed recorded in Book 6155, Page 352. . an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. MA 01940 and shall be clearly marked "BID - SOUTH LYNNFIELD FIRE STATION COMPLEX ROOF REPLACEMENT - CONTRACT 18-11.01". Bids will be received at For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. the Office of the Town Clerk until 10:00 AM on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 6063, Page 98 and Deed from James H. Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as at which time they will be publicly opened and read. All bids must be submitted in Dunton and Janet C. Dunton dated June 10, 1975 and recorded with the Essex trustee for MFRA Trust 2014-2 the format provided in the bid package. Southern District Registry of Deeds on June 13, 1975 at Book 6155, Page 352. Present Holder of said Mortgage, A deposit in the amount of 5% of the total amount of the bid shall be furnished These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit By Its Attorneys, with the bid in the form of cash, certified check, treasurer's or cashier's check of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the ORLANS PC issued by a responsible bank or trust company, or in the form of a bid bond nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax PO Box 540540 executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Waltham, MA 02454 Massachusetts, made payable to the Town of Lynnfield. Contract documents may liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Phone: (781) 790-7800 be obtained at the Department of Public Works Office located at 55 Summer having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, 18-002760 Street, Lynnfield, MA 01940, during regular business hours which are Monday - easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Item: November 13, 20, 27, 2018 Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Friday 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM. Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them may do so after submitting a certified or TERMS OF SALE: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS cashier's check in the amount of $25.00, non-refundable, for each set, payable to THE TRIAL COURT the Town of Lynnfield for mailing and handling. A deposit of Twenty Thousand ($20,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Docket No. ES18P2213EA State minimum wage rates are established for this project as set forth in the The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE contract documents. The Town will be requiring a 50% payment bond. The Town of 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Essex Division Lynnfield reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, or any portion of 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days any bid, deemed to be in the best interest of the Town. from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Estate of: receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Paul Joseph Costanzo John Tomasz said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Also Known As:Paul Costanzo DPW Director Date of Death: June 9, 2018 Item: November 20, 2018 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Petitioner Maria Mendonca-Costanzo THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON Maria Mendonca-Costanzo Legal Notice , F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-16 TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT serve without surety on the bond. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Present holder of said mortgage The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without By its Attorneys, Notice is hereby given that the Swampscott Zoning Board of Appeals will supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with be holding a Public Hearing at the Swampscott High School, 200 Essex Street in HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration 150 California Street Room B-129 on Tuesday, November 27, 2018 at 7:00P.M. for the following from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating request/ petitions. Newton, MA 02458 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. (617) 558-0500 Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Petition 18-20 by Michael G Lynch, Trustee seeking a special permit (Section 201503-0347 - PRP and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Item: November 6, 13, 20, 2018 2.2.7.0) and site plan (Section 5.4.0.0) and dimensional variance (Section Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and 5.5.0.0) for installation of glass window panes in the rear and right walls of the Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. existing car port, and for the installation of two (2) garage doors on the front of the Item: November 20, 2018 existing car port, property located at 60 Tupelo Road, Swampscott, Mass (Map 26, LEGAL NOTICE Lot 118 & 119 CITY OF LYNN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS THE TRIAL COURT Petition 18-19 by Yael Magen pursuant to M.G.L c. 40A Section 15 and M.G.L. c. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Section 100, an appeal of determination of Inspector of Buildings regarding a The Zoning Board of Appeals will hear all parties of interest on the following CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION violation of the Zoning by Law section 2.2.4.3, unregistered motor vehicle. Property petition on Tuesday, December 4, at 7:30 p.m., Room 302, Lynn City Hall. Docket No. ES18P3346EA located at 56 Greenwood Avenue, Swampscott, Mass (Map 2-Lot 86-2). Essex Probate and Family Court LOCUS: 13 PARK ST, PARCEL NO. 053-725-032 - PETITIONER: NADIA 36 Federal Street Petition 18-21 by Grant Story seeking a Dimensional Variance (Section 5.5.0.0) SAINT-FLEUR, BY HER ATTORNEY SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9861) Salem, MA 01970 for relief for frontage and width, property located at 0 Grandview Place, (978)744-1020 Swampscott, Mass (Map 7, Lot A). TO ALLOW THE CHANGE IN USE OF A PRE-EXISTING NON-CONFORMING TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE IN THE BUSINESS (B-3) DISTRICT ON A LOT WITH LESS THAN Petition 18-22 by DiGiorgio & Messina Construction Corp, seeking to amend the THE REQUIRED SIZE AS A TWO FAMILY DWELLING. Estate of: Zoning Board of Appeals decision granting approval for a variance, special permit, Colin M Campbell and site plan approval for the 55+ residential development, the decision was LOCUS: 7 HUSS CT, PARCEL NO. 053-738-014 - PETITIONER: SARAVY PHAM, BY Date of Death: 11/07/2016 dismissed as of June 26, 2017. The appeal has been resolved, however it is HER ATTORNEY SAMUEL A. VITALI (ZBA #9862) To all interested persons: necessary for the petitioner to develop an alternative access way for the A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal development. Accordingly, the petitioner is seeking a modification to or until May TO ALLOW ALTERATIONS TO A PRE-EXISTING NON-CONFORMING DWELLING TO Representative has been filed by: 26, 2019 to enable it to obtain authorization for another access point located at 0 ALLOW ITS USE AS A TWO FAMILY RESIDENCE IN THE (R-5) DISTRICT ON A LOT Mona Elisa Campbell of Boston MA Archer Street and Vaughan Place, Swampscott, Mass (Map 7, Lot 213-248 & WITH LESS THAN THE REQUIRED FRONTAGE, SIDE YARD, REAR YARD AND requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief 250-255) PARKING WITHIN FIVE (5) FEET OF THE PROPERTY LINE. as requested in the Petition. Item: November 13, 20, 2018 The Petitioner requests that: LOCUS: 129 DARTMOUTH ST, PARCEL NO. 046-015-047 - PETITIONER: PATRICIA Mona Elisa Campbell of Boston MA SCANGAS, BY HER ATTORNEY THOMAS C. DEMAKIS, (ZBA #9863) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety THE TRIAL COURT on the bond in an unsupervised administration. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT TO ALLOW THE RECONFIGURATION OF FOUR (4) LOTS CONTAINING A TOTAL OF IMPORTANT NOTICE 24,000 FT INTO TWO (2) LOTS, ONE CONTAINING 15,000 FT WITH AN EXISTING Docket No. ES18P3357EA You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE SINGLE- FAMILY HOUSE AND THE OTHER A VACANT LOT CONTAINING 9,000 FT Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney UPON WHICH A SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING CAN BE BUILT WITH LESS THAN THE must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on REQUIRED AREA IN THE (R-1) DISTRICT. Estate of: the return day of 12/17/2018. Stanley DeMartinis This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Patrick Calnan - Chairman Also Known As: Stanley C. DeMartinis appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Date of Death: May 1, 2018 Norman Cole - Clerk timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Item: November 20, 27, 2018 Essex Division within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of to you. Petitioner Linda J. DeMartinis of Lynnfield MA UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM a Will has been admitted to informal probate. PROBATE CODE (MUPC) Linda J. DeMartinis of Lynnfield MA A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Need to find administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the serve without surety on the bond. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without an article? Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with expenses of administration. the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. 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But he says though, that the recent he was reluctant to put volatility has brought too much money into a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS about large-scale over- stock market that soared Nissan Motor Co. says Carlos Ghosn was ac- hauls in retirement plan- throughout 2017, a deci- sion he says was driven in cused of offenses involving millions of dollars ning. part by memories of the that were discovered during a monthslong in- "There's a lot of fear that 2008 nancial crisis. vestigation set off by a whistleblower. if you have another event like 2008 and you retire "I can retire in 2018 and the year before or the year not be sweating bullets after, you're screwed. I'm because I put together a Nissan chairman not taking that risk," says budget and I protected Mark Patterson, a recent- it," Patterson says. "The arrested in  nancial ly retired patent attor- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS thing that the crash in ney from Nashville, Tenn. Attorney Mark Patterson said that “There’s a 2008 taught me is that, "There's a huge fear of huge fear of folks my age that they’re going to even though my portfo- misconduct probe folks my age that they're run out of money and they’re going to need to lio was well set up, that going to run out of money rely on the government for help.” was a black swan type of By Yuri Kageyama the outset of a news con- and they're going to need event. Even if you had a ASSOCIATED PRESS ference. to rely on the government In the two years since look less like the prelude balanced portfolio, every- Yokohama-based Nissan for help." the last presidential elec- to a retirement savings thing went down." YOKOHAMA, Japan — Motor said it is cooperat- By the time the market tion, 62 percent of Ameri- crisis and more like a re- Indeed, memories of the Nissan Chairman Carlos ing with prosecutors in bottomed out during the cans — and 76 percent of turn to normalcy after a recession continue to take Ghosn, who became one of their investigation. nancial crisis in 2009, an those 65 and over — don't remarkably steady mar- a nancial and psycholog- the auto industry's most Saikawa said Nissan's estimated $2.7 trillion had believe their nancial ket run. ical toll on many of those powerful executives by board will vote Thursday been wiped out of Ameri- situation has improved As such, he hasn't seen who were affected. engineering a turnaround on dismissing Ghosn and cans' retirement accounts, despite the run-up in the much evidence of Ameri- "There is no evidence at the Japanese manufac- Kelly, whom he described according to the Urban In- stock markets, according cans drastically altering that retirement wealth turer, was arrested Mon- as the mastermind of the stitute. Older Americans, to a recent Bankrate sur- their retirement plans. has improved in the last day and will be red for alleged abuses. in particular, have had vey. Nearly 1 in 5 respon- "We get the feeling that few years," says Teresa allegedly underreporting "This is an act that can- a tough time recovering dents said their nanc- folks are getting more Ghilarducci, a labor econ- his income and misusing not be tolerated by the their losses. The Pew Re- es have actually gotten comfortable with volatili- omist, professor and di- company funds, the auto- company," he said. "This is search Center estimates worse. ty," he says. rector of the Retirement maker said. serious misconduct." the net worth of the medi- Paul Kelash, vice presi- Patterson, the recently Equity Lab at The New The scandal reverber- Saikawa said three ma- an baby boomer household dent of consumer insights retired patent attorney, School. For workers 50 to ated across the globe and in 2016 was still nearly 18 at Allianz Life Insurance 65, there are indications abruptly threw into ques- jor types of misconduct gradually began stepping Co., says the market  uc- wealth has actually fallen, tion Ghosn's future as were found: underreport- percent shy of where it sat away from his law prac- tuations throughout 2018 she said. leader of the Renault-Nis- ing income to nancial in 2007. tice in 2016 — a decision san-Mitsubishi alliance, authorities, using invest- which sold 10.6 million ment funds for personal cars last year, more than gain and illicit use of com- General Electric shuf es management any other manufacturer. pany expenses. Nissan CEO Hiroto He said that because of the continuing investi- By Cathy Bussewitz vices and another that in- tion and other parts of the who is widely respected by Saikawa said Ghosn was ASSOCIATED PRESS cludes its steam, grid solu- company. Wall Street analysts for taken into custody after gation, he could not dis- tions, nuclear and power "One of my top priorities increasing pro tability at being questioned by pros- close many details. But NEW YORK — General conversion operations. is positioning our busi- Danaher Corp. when he ecutors upon arriving in he promised to tighten in- Electric Co. is shuf ing The GE Gas Power busi- nesses to win, starting was CEO. Japan earlier in the day. ternal controls, saying the leadership in its strug- ness will be led by John with GE Power," GE CEO Culp, who served on the Ghosn is of French, Bra- problems may have hap- gling power unit, part of Rice, who retired from Larry Culp said in a state- board at GE before he was zilian and Lebanese back- pened because too much the company's ongoing GE in December after 39 ment Monday. "The lead- named CEO, is seen as an ground and lives in both power was concentrated effort to slim down opera- France and Japan. in one person. tions. years with the company. ers we are announcing to- outsider, and he chose to Nissan said Ghosn, 64, "We need to really look Power is GE's largest Rice will return to serve as day are exceptionally well appoint long-time GE em- and another senior exec- back at what happened, division, and it pulls in chairman of the Gas Pow- suited to lead our new Gas ployees to the roles. utive, Greg Kelly, were take it seriously and take more than a third of the er business. Scott Strazik, Power and Power Portfo- "You need people who accused of offenses involv- fundamental countermea- company's revenues. But currently president of lio teams in their efforts are familiar with where ing millions of dollars that sures," he said. demand for its key gas Power Services, will serve to deliver better custom- the business has been con- were discovered during a Ghosn of cially still turbines has fallen as con- as CEO of Gas Power. er outcomes and improve ducted and where there monthslong investigation leads the Renault-Nis- sumers have reduced en- Russell Stokes, who is their execution and cost are going to be shifts in set off by a whistleblower. san-Mitsubishi alliance as ergy use and switched to currently CEO of GE Pow- structures." the future with emerg- Kelly was also arrested. CEO and chairman. But renewables. er, will serve as CEO of GE The management chang- ing markets," said Nick "Beyond being sorry I experts said it is unlikely GE announced last Power Portfolio, the new es come less than two Heymann, co-group head feel great disappointment, he will be able to stay on month that it would split unit focused on steam, months after the GE board of global industrial infra- frustration, despair, indig- there or at Renault, where its power business into nuclear and other areas. ousted former CEO John structure at William Blair nation and resentment," he is also CEO. Renault two separate divisions: Stokes is a 20-year GE Flannery, who served just & Co. "They want people Saikawa said, apologizing said its board will hold an one that will focus on gas veteran who has worked one year on the job. Flan- that are understood by the for a full seven minutes at emergency meeting soon. turbines and related ser- in aviation, transporta- nery was replaced by Culp, team."

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