TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 Lynn stab REVERE SOUNDS OFF victim made Residents surveyed on Police Department reorganization By Gayla Cawley relies on resident input through the sur- put of residents will ultimately help us life-saving ITEM STAFF vey. better understand what we need to do as “We are taking a holistic, in-depth look a department to meet that goal.” REVERE — Residents are urged to ll at the ever-changing world of law en- “A community-based approach is the out the city’s police services survey be- forcement and we hope that this survey fore it closes on Friday. strongest and most effective tool that City of cials plan to use the results to will shed invaluable light on the impact police departments can use to reduce By Gayla Cawley our police department has on the com- crime and improve safety,” Ryan said in ITEM STAFF help them work toward investing in a “high-performing, modern and communi- munity every day,” Arrigo said in a state- a statement. “I am looking forward to LYNN — A stabbing victim’s decision ty-focused police force that works hand- ment. partnering with the Revere Police and to help at the Western Avenue Fire in-hand with the community,” according Interim Revere Police Chief James looking at the successes they’re already Station Friday night may have saved to Mayor Brian Arrigo’s of ce. Guido said in a statement, “our top pri- having as well as the areas where they his life. An organizational analysis of the city’s ority is doing the best job we can on be- can improve.” Police responded to the Lynn Fire De- police department is being conducted by half of the residents we serve. Forging The mayor has made restructuring the partment’s station on Western Avenue Police Chiefs Frederick Ryan and Brian a strong bond with our community is a after a reported assault at 66 Harwood Kyes, of Ryan Strategies Group LLC, and critical piece of that, and hearing the in- REVERE, A7 St. There had allegedly been a ght be- tween the victim, a 30-year-old Lynn man, and the suspect, Rick McBride, who lives at the same address, Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kmiec said. NATURE During the ght, McBride, 26, al- legedly stabbed the victim in his left side with a knife. He was arrested and MAKES A charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after police re- sponded to his residence and found him POINT at home, Kmiec said. The victim’s friend, a 25-year-old Wind storm KOs woman, was supposed to drive him to the hospital but she instead headed to trees and power lines the re station, Kmiec said. The sta- tion is about a quarter mile from where By Thomas Grillo the altercation took place, according to ITEM STAFF Lynn District Fire Chief Stephen Ar- LYNN — An overnight wind storm that cher. felled three dozen trees citywide couldn’t Archer said the victim came up to have hit the city at a worse time. the door of the fire station and rang With thousands of trick or treaters set the doorbell. He was able to get the to walk the neighborhoods tonight, An- attention of firefighters to let them drew Hall, the city’s Department of Public see that he was suffering from seri- Works commissioner, said his crews will ous bleeding. be working around the clock to remove Fire ghters rendered rst aid to the tree limbs from streets and sidewalks. victim and called for Lynn Fire Medic “We’re expecting lots of pedestrians on 1 and Atlantic Ambulance, which took the road after dark and that’s causing me the man to Massachusetts General great stress,” he said. Hospital. His injuries aren’t considered A swift-moving storm with hurri- life-threatening, Archer said cane-force winds clipped New England “It was fortunate that the victim Sunday night and into Monday with thought enough to stop and ask for as- speeds of up to 60 miles per hour, accord- sistance because with the seriousness ing to the National Weather Service. of the bleeding, he really would have The damaging winds and intense rain been in jeopardy if he tried to make caused trees to fall and bring down wires. it on his own to the hospital without National Grid reported 74,164 homes getting some care ( rst),” Archer said. or 28 percent of its customers in Essex “Medic 1 and the crew at Western Ave- County were without power Monday. Of nue were able to render rst aid to get that number, 340 homes in Lynn were this guy safely to the hospital.” without electricity and two dozen in Kmiec said the victim and McBride Swampscott. knew each other and their altercation Hall said he started getting calls at may have involved a woman they had about 11 p.m. Sunday night. But his crews both dated. He said the victim was not could not leap into action immediately be- forthcoming with information. cause when electric wires are downed, the McBride pleaded not guilty in Lynn power must be cut by the utility company District Court on Monday and was re- before they start removing tree limbs, he leased after posting $300 bail. Prose- said. cutors requested $5,000 bail, but the “National Grid won’t go up in the buck- judge ordered the lower amount. He ets if it’s too windy, so we’re waiting for was also ordered to stay away and have the wind to drop,” he said. no contact with the victim. His pre-trial Brimblecom Street, near Lynn Com- date is set for Dec. 8, according to Car- mons, was blocked when a giant maple rie Kimball-Monahan, spokeswoman tree fell and took the wires down, he said. for the Essex County District Attor- Trees fell on Raddin Street near the Sau- ney’s of ce. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE gus River and on Dearborn Avenue, off Summer Street. A towering oak tree came Gayla Cawley can be reached at gcaw- The rain and wind that battered the region Sunday and Monday [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter dropped this branch through a car window on Green Street. STORM, A3 @GaylaCawley. Kennedy, McGee sharpen stances By Thomas Grillo tion, the two debated issues facing the city. ITEM STAFF On the question of charter schools, Kennedy said while she objected to the funding formula, LYNN — With one week left until the elec- she favored them. tion, Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and “If people with money can have a choice challenger state Sen. Thomas M. McGee of private, parochial or public schools, why (D-Lynn) highlighted their differences. shouldn’t people without money have the same In a debate at Lynn Community Television choices,” she said. studios that lasted more than an hour, the McGee, with the support of the Lynn Teach- candidates staked out opposing positions on ers Union, has opposed charter schools and charter schools, the size of the city’s de cit, the praised last year’s statewide vote to cap the right number of rst responders, and where number that can open. the next senior center should be located. “Charter schools create a nancial hardship ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Moderated by the station’s former operations for any community that has one,” he said. Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and state Sen. Thomas M. director Sean Donahue after former Mayor Al- McGee debate at the Lynn Community Television station. bert DiVirgilio was replaced without explana- MAYOR, A7 Schools start a conversation in Malden INSIDE By Steve Freker It was introduced over the summer in sitive approach to what has been done in In Lynn FOR THE ITEM the public schools at all grade levels in the past.” Fire ghters battle age-appropriate form and put “on line” School administrators and teachers are two blazes. A3 MALDEN — Local educators think they when school opened in August. introducing parents to restorative practic- In Opinion have a new and better way to get teachers “I am very impressed at how teachers es and their perceived bene ts. A 90-min- and students talking more. Bill Brotherton: A and other staff members have worked to ute presentation at the Forestdale School (sic) sense of humor. A4 The process is dubbed “restorative prac- implement the initial phases of restor- drew 150 people who peppered presenters tices” and Malden School Superinten- ative practices and their support so far,” with questions. In Sports dent John Oteri is one of its fans. Aimed Oteri said, stressing that the program’s Candace Julyan, a restorative justice Spartans soccer at stimulating and improving interaction implementation is a work in progress. “We practitioner, helped introduce the initia- notches rst-ever between students and educators, the prac- are  exible; restorative practices is not a tive on a limited basis at Malden High undefeated season. B1 tice also stresses con ict resolution tech- canned program. We are  exible because niques. our people know our kids. It’s a more sen- MALDEN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 57° VOL. 139, ISSUE 277 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 39° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 OBITUARIES Baker: zero tolerance Thomas F. Gaffey, 83 Palmina A. Barry, 91 for sexual harassment By Bob Salsberg the person who had been NAPLES, Fla. — Airlines. For 12 years PEABODY — Palmi- else was her fami- ASSOCIATED PRESS accosted,” said Rosenberg, Mr. Thomas F. “Gaff” he worked in the Vet- na A. “Pam” (Boni- ly, she was a loving an Amherst Democrat. Gaffey, 83 years of erans Of ce at Lynn face) Barry, 91 years and devoted mother, BOSTON — Gov. Char- DeLeo said the House Naples, Fla., and for- City Hall and enjoyed of Peabody and grandmother and lie Baker reached out to also received some com- merly of Lynn passed helping veterans. He formerly of Moon great grandmother. state employees Monday, plaints during the Win- away surrounded by was also a Constable Road in Lynn died Mrs. Barry is sur- telling them he was deep- throp Democrat’s more his family on Sunday, for the Essex County on Thursday, Oct. 26, vived by her two ly disturbed to hear alle- than eight years as Oct. 29, 2017, in the Sheriff’s Of ce. 2017, at home in , Susan E. gations of sexual harass- speaker. He said all were Sawtelle Family Hos- In addition to his Brooksby Village after McFarlane and her ment on Beacon Hill and handled immediately pice Home in Reading wife with whom he a brief illness. Mrs. husband Robert of offering help to women and with “proper atten- after a long illness. He is the shared 59 years of marriage, he Barry, the wife of the late Cor- Lynn, Patricia B. Burke and her who have been victims. tion.” husband of Mrs. Gail M. (O’Sul- leaves his daughters, Shannon nelius B. “Connie” Barry, was husband Kevin of Lynn, her “First of all, there is a Citing privacy rules, nei- livan) Gaffey. He was born in Falvey of Lynn, Stacy Downing born in Beverly, the daughter two sons, John C. Barry Sr., zero tolerance policy in ther DeLeo nor Rosenberg Lynn the son of the late Thom- and her husband Michael of of the late Peter L. and Made- a retired Lynn Fire ghter and place throughout the Ex- would give details about as and Elizabeth (Fitzpatrick) Tewksbury, Shawna Curcio and line (Tanzella) Boniface. Mrs. his wife Colleen of Lynn and ecutive Branch concern- the complaints or say Gaffey. He was raised in Lynn her husband Mark of Lynn, six Barry, a 1943 graduate of Peter M. Barry and his wife ing sexual harassment of whether they had been was a graduate of Lynn English grandchildren, Micheil Martora- Beverly High School, also at- Susan of Lynn. She leaves her any kind,” Baker wrote lodged against legislators and was a graduate of Hamp- no, Marissa Martorano. Court- tended North Shore Commu- grandchildren, Amanda, Bren- in an email to the state’s or staffers. ton Prep in Hampton, N.H. He ney Downing, Carly Downing, nity College and Salem State dan, Christina, John, Danielle, workforce. “Zero.” The House on Friday ap- also attended Northeastern Lacey Curcio, Logan Curcio and College. Amanda, Ashley, Peter, and The Republican gov- proved an order calling for University. He lived most of his a great grandson Jordon Mar- In 1945, Pam moved to Christopher, her great-grand- ernor, who generally a review of the chamber’s life in Lynn and the past 17 torano. He also leaves several Lynn where she worked for children Anthony, Madeline, reserves such govern- sexual harassment poli- years in Florida. nieces and nephews. He is the the General Electric Company Cecelia, Milly, Penelope, Kevin, mentwide emails to tout cies and a recommenda- Mr. Gaffey was a Korean father of the late Shelli A. Gaffey and then AT&T in Salem. After Rylie, and Zoey. She is the sis- accomplishments of his tion on whether they need War Veteran who served in and brother of the late Margaret starting her family, Pam joined ter of Peter E. Boniface and his administration, remind- to be strengthened. the Panama Canal Zone. He M. “Marnie” Blake. the City of Lynn School De- wife Nancy of Danvers and the ed employees that the DeLeo said he was “infu- was a member of the Knights Service information: His partment as an account clerk. late Nicholas Boniface. She state’s human resources riated” by a report in The of Columbus Council 70 in funeral will be held on Friday, Pam retired from the School also leaves several nieces, of ce has online training Boston Globe in which a Lynn. He loved Golf. He was a Nov. 3, 2017, at 8 a.m. in the Department in 1988. nephews, and Godchildren. materials about sexual dozen women described al- member of Gannon. He also SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Pam was active in St. Pius Service information: Her harassment and other leged harassment in recent was a bartender there and is 426 Broadway (Route 129) V Church where she served as funeral will be held on Fri- workplace issues and years. None of the women, credited with starting the 19th Lynn followed by a funeral a Religious Education Teach- day, Nov. 3, 2017, at 10 a.m. suggested workers take or the men they accused, Hole. While at Gannon he Mass in St. Pius V Church, er and was a member of the from the SOLIMINE Funeral a “refresher” course if was identi ed by name. also worked in the Pro Shop. Lynn at 9 a.m. Relatives and Ladies Sodality. Pam was Home 426 Broadway (Route needed. Revelations of sex- Mr. Gaffey also had worked in friends are respectfully invit- involved in her children’s ac- 129) Lynn followed by a Every state agency has ual harassment have the Pro Shop at Hillview Golf ed. Burial will be private. Vis- tivities as a Girl Scout Leader funeral Mass in St. Pius V at least one of cer as- emerged in several state- Course. Mr. Gaffey was very iting hours are on Thursday and the Wyoma Little League. Church, 215 Maple St. Lynn, signed to assist workers houses around the coun- involved with the American Di- from 4-8 p.m. The Knights of Pam was also a member of MA. 01904 at 11 a.m. Buri- who want to report an try in the weeks since abetes Association and raised Columbus will hold a wake the Lynn Retiree’s Organiza- al in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, incident of sexual harass- allegations were made thousands of dollars for them. service on Thursday at 7 p.m. tion; Lynn Democratic City Lynn. Relatives and friends ment, he wrote. public against Hollywood He loved sports, his family and The family prefers donation Committee; Red Hat Society; are respectfully invited. Vis- Also Monday, House lm producer Harvey his friends. be made to the American Lynn Disability Board; and iting hours are on Thursday, Speaker Robert DeLeo Weinstein. In addition to his jobs as a Diabetes Association, 260 the North Shore Neuropathy Nov. 2, 2017 in the Solimine and Senate President Following his regular bartender and work- Cochituate Road, # 200, Association. For the latter two Funeral Home, 426 Broad- Stan Rosenberg said each Monday meeting with ing in pro shops, he Framingham, MA 01701. organizations, Pam served on way (Rte. 129) Lynn from had dealt with a hand- legislative leaders, Baker was employed for 32 Directions and guest- their Boards. In April 2015 4-8 p.m. In lieu of owers, ful of sexual harassment said the state’s current years as a ramp su- book at www.solimine. Pam moved to Brooksby Vil- the family prefers dona- complaints during their policies and procedures pervisor for Eastern com. lage where she was active in tions be made to St. Pius V respective tenures as leg- for investigating sexual the Garden Club, Italian Club, Church, 215 Maple St., Lynn, islative leaders. harassment are “solid,” Former Lynn Residents Club, MA 01904 or a charity of “We’ve had two reports but added that women Brooksby Village Catholic your choice. Directions and in three years. Both of must be made to feel com- Walter W. Mahoney, 76 Council and enjoyed playing guestbook at www.solimine. those reports we handled fortable reporting any cards with friends. Above all com. in accordance with policy concerns they have with- 1941-2017 and to the satisfaction of out fear of retaliation. LYNN — Walter Wil- Long before today’s liam Mahoney, 76, of trend in popularity of IN MEMORIAM Lynn, died unexpect- DNA23 or the myri- First guilty plea, indictment of JONATHAN E. "JED" LAZAR January 3, 1987 ~ edly Oct. 29, 2017, ad other genealogy October 31, 2015 after a brief illness. search companies, Trump aides in Russia probe He brought humor, Walter Mahoney passion and gener- searched for his fam- osity to everything he ily roots the old-fash- did. His family came ioned way: on mi- rst and his other cro lm at the public passions included gardening, library, talking to and interview- hiking and researching the ing strangers when he traveled family genealogy. (to New Brunswick, Ireland) He worked in the Lynn pub- telling them of his quest. lic school system for over 30 Before settling down, he years, beginning his career served in the military: From teaching sixth-graders in 1971 1961-1964, he served as You can shed tears at Tracy Elementary School a Sergeant in the U.S. Army, that he is , and nishing at Breed Mid- serving as a Military Opera- or you can smile because he has lived. dle School teaching Science. tions Specialist as an Intelli- You can close your eyes and pray In retirement he retained his gence Analyst with the Fifth that he'll come back booming but kind voice that Psychological Warfare unit in or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. he honed to perfection in the Stuttgart, Germany. He was a Your heart can be empty because busy school hallways and caf- decorated sharpshooter (ri e you can't see him, eterias of his working days. M-14). or you can be full of the love you shared. With it, he could always gar- After the Army he went to You can turn your back on ner one’s attention — often to work at Harvard University as tomorrow and live in yesterday share a joke or a good story. an athletic trainer from 1964 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. He is survived by his beloved to 1972, a time which in- Paul Manafort leaves Federal District Court in Washington on Monday. You can remember him only wife, Elise Mahoney; his sons, cluded such highlights as the that he is gone Joseph Mahoney and his wife, 1968 Harvard-Yale football By Chad Day cooperating with investi- Outside the courthouse, or you can cherish his memory Jessica, of Leominster, along game “Harvard won 29-29” and let it live on. and Eric Tucker gators, according to court Manafort attorney Kev- You can cry and close your mind, with their three children, J.P., and being on campus during ASSOCIATED PRESS papers, a potentially omi- in Downing attacked the be empty and turn your back, Anthony and Mia; John Ma- the lming of Love Story. nous sign for others in the charges, saying “there Or you can do what WASHINGTON — A for- he would want: honey of Stratham, N.H.; and A 1961 graduate of Lynn Trump orbit who might is no evidence that Mr. mer campaign adviser to Smile, open your eyes, his daughter Jacqueline Gal- Classical High School, he pur- be implicated by his state- love and go on. President Donald Trump Manafort or the Trump lo and her husband, Jeffrey, sued higher education earn- ments. Papadopoulos’ law- SharifahNor has pleaded guilty to ly- campaign colluded with We are trying, Jed. of Lynn, along with their two ing a B.S. in Elementary Edu- yers hinted strongly in a ing to the FBI about his the Russian government.” We miss you very much. children Julien and Jonah; his cation at Boston State College statement Monday that With love from Dad, Mom, Erika, contacts with Russians, Papadopoulos’ plea oc- sister, Mary Purucker and her (now UMass Boston); in 1975 their client has more testi- Britt and everyone who special counsel Robert curred on Oct. 5 and was feels your loss husband, Frederick, of Malibu, an M.Ed. in Administration at mony to provide. Mueller said Monday, unsealed Monday. In court Calif.; his brother, Raymond Boston State and an M.S. in During the daily press Mahoney of Braintree, and Education; he received CAGS while former campaign papers, he admitted to ly- manager Paul Manafort brie ng, White House ing to FBI agents about his sister, Patricia Mahoney of in 1976. Press Secretary Sarah Catch up York, Maine; and his sister-in- He loved the outdoors, and Manafort’s business the nature of his interac- partner pleaded not guilty Sanders downplayed Pa- tions with “foreign nation- with your law, Sheila Lorino, of Lynn. He whether it was working on padopoulos’ role in the is preceded in death by his his backyard garden or hiking to felony charges of con- als” who he thought had favorite team spiracy against the United campaign, saying it was close connections to senior in Item Sports! parents, Frederick and Mary in places as varied as Lynn “extremely limited.” (Sweeney) Mahoney; his sis- Woods, Mt. Monadnock and States and other counts. Russian government of - “He was not paid by the ter Carol Mahoney, his brother the White Mountains. During a The guilty plea by for- cials. Those interactions campaign,” Sanders said, John Howard Mahoney, and walk through the hills of New mer adviser George Papa- included speaking with adding later: “Any actions his sister-in-law, B.Christene Brunswick while researching dopoulos marked the rst Russian intermediaries Mahoney. the genealogy, he commented criminal case that cites in- that he took would have who were attempting to been on his own.” He was known for his garru- that he loved to walk because teractions between Trump line up a meeting between She said the White House lous gift — something his chil- “it was in the genes.” Some Ma- campaign associates and Trump and Russian Pres- has had “indications” that dren remember well, along his honey ancestors settled in New Russian intermediaries ident Vladimir Putin and Mueller’s investigation hearty and contagious laugh. Brunswick but some walked during the 2016 presiden- offering “dirt” on Clinton. would conclude “soon.” He sprinkled his talk with Celt- from Canada to Lynn, begin- tial campaign. The devel- The court lings don’t The president quickly ic-isms such as referring to ning the lineage that eventually opments ushered Mueller’s provide details on the tweeted about the allega- Elise, his wife of 49 years as bore Walter W. Mahoney. sprawling investigation into emails or whom Papa- Home delivery “my bride” or calling children Service information: His a new phase with felony tions against Manafort, subscribers saying the alleged crimes dopoulos may have told “the bairn”. He was an expert funeral will be held on Thurs- charges and possible prison about the Russian govern- Get FREE access in baking Irish bread. day at 9:30 a.m. from the sentences for key members were “years ago,” and in- to the e-edition on sisting there was “NO ment effort. He was proud of his Irish SOLIMINE Funeral Home, of the Trump team includ- The FBI interviewed Pa- ing Manafort, who led the COLLUSION” between heritage and longed to under- 426 Broadway (Route 129), padopoulos about his Rus- campaign during critical his campaign and Russia. stand and tell the story of how Lynn, followed by a funeral sian connections on Jan. months, and Rick Gates, a He added, as he has a the Mahoney and Sweeney Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. 27, a week after Trump’s clans got to America. The Ma- Mary’s Church, Lynn. Burial campaign aide. number of times recently, inauguration. The inter- 781-593-7700 honey story mirrored the story will be in St. Mary’s Ceme- Court papers also re- “Why aren’t Crooked Hil- view predates Mueller’s Publishing Daily, except Sundays of the Irish in America and tery. Relatives and friends vealed that Papadopoulos lary & the Dems the fo- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 sometimes the information are respectfully invited. Vis- was told about the Rus- cus?????” appointment but was part Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA was joyous and sometimes iting hours are Wednesday sians possessing “dirt” on Manafort and Gates ap- of the FBI probe into Rus- and additional of ces. peared in federal court in sian election interference Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item it was dark. He would speak from 3-7 p.m. Those who pre- Democrat Hillary Clinton Subscriptions of how images and stories of fer may make donations to in the form of “thousands Washington and pleaded that he has taken over. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ancestors would come the Haven Project, 57 of emails” on April 26, not guilty to all charges. Papadopoulos was ar- $20.00 for 4 weeks to him at night when he Munroe St., Lynn, MA 2016, well before it be- Manafort and Gates were rested over the summer $65.00 for 13 weeks was trying to fall asleep 01901. Directions and came public that the Dem- both released on home con- at Dulles International $130.00 for 26 weeks Airport and has since met $260.00 for 1 year after a long day of re- guestbook at www.so- ocratic National Commit- nement. Manafort was Send payment to and POSTMASTER, search. limine.com. tee and Clinton campaign freed on a $10 million bond with the government “on send address changes to: chairman John Podesta’s meant to guarantee his numerous occasions to The Daily Item emails had been hacked. future court appearances. provide information and 110 Munroe St. Papadopoulos has been Gates’ bond was $5 million. answer questions.” P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 A3 LYNN Root NS receives $500,000 work skills grant

Lynn students are among are open to the public. Secretary Rosalin Acosta, to Root NS, according to a state- Throughout, instructors and the youth participating in a “We are very grateful to Gov. demonstrate partnerships with ment provided by the nonpro t, mentors impart leadership, work skills program awarded Baker and other state of cials for industry and align curriculum helps at-risk youths ages 16-24 teamwork, and professional $500,000 to improve its Sa- a vote of con dence in the mis- and training credentials with the transform their lives and fu- preparation skills that help these lem-based training kitchen. sion and work of Root NS that employment needs of businesses. tures through technical and ex- young people develop a sense of Root NS Inc. will match the this generous grant represents,” “These grant awards are the periential education in culinary achievement and accomplish- grant to help pay for its new said Root’s Executive Director, outcome of private, public, and arts — leading to employment ment that boosts their personal state-of-the-art training kitchen Selvin L. Chambers III. “Our educational partners coming to- and nancial self-suf ciency. esteem and work-readiness. at the nonpro t culinary arts so- training and personal develop- gether to ll pressing skills gaps The 12-week, 300-hour pro- Graduates emerge prepared cial enterprise’s facility in Shet- ment programs offer direct ben- in the economy,” said Acosta. “By gram of classroom and kitchen with requisite skills and indus- land Park in Salem. e ts to the young people in our utilizing this collaborative ap- training builds direct culinary try-recognized ServSafe certi - The facility also includes the programs and to the hospitality proach, the Skills Capital Grant and hospitality skills through cations — job-ready to compete Root Café and the HarborPoint industry that desperately needs Program helps to ensure that learning and practice in Root’s and excel in the hospitality in- at Root, a special-event space. skilled entry-level workers.” the next generation of Massa- facilities and 40 or more hours dustry. In doing so, Root also Both offer hands-on experien- The competitive grant recog- chusetts workers has the train- of direct hands-on training with helps ful ll an identi ed need in tial learning opportunities for nizes Root’s ability, said state La- ing necessary to access high de- externship partners in their the hospitality industry for new Root partners-in-training, and bor and Workforce Development mand jobs.” professional kitchens. skilled professionals. Lynn teachers endorse McGee

ITEM STAFF REPORT union with his opposition to charter schools, collab- LYNN — The Lynn orating with residents, Teachers Union (LTU) the School Department, has endorsed state Sen. and LTU to solve the need Thomas M. McGee’s bid for new and renovated for mayor. schools. “We are proud to support “As students, parents, a candidate who shares educators, citizens, and the union’s unwavering voters from hard-work- belief that every child in ing families, we know the Lynn has the right to a future of our community great public education,” depends on ful lling the said Sheila O’Neil, union promise of a great educa- president, in a statement. tion for every child,” said O’Neil said the decision O’Neil. to support the Lynn Dem- LTU also endorsed in- ocrat stemmed from a dis- cumbent School Commit- cussion between McGee tee members Donna Cop- and LTU’s ve-member pola, John Ford, Lorraine Committee for Political Gately, Jared Nicholson Action. and newcomers Brian She said the committee Castellanos and Elizabeth did not interview Mayor Gervacio. Judith Flanagan Kenne- LTU and its endorsed dy. ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE School Committee can- Like the LTU, McGee didates support a cap on Pine Grove Avenue in Lynn was closed at one end because of a fallen tree on Monday. supports the Improve charter schools, adequate Public Education Bill funding for pre-K through which calls for fully fund- 12 public education, less Wind storm KOs trees and power lines ing schools, less high testing and more learning stakes testing, and En- in the classroom, and the glish Language Learners construction or repair of STORM crushed on Atlantic “We’ve lost several trees Cresta con rmed there instruction. In addition, school buildings. From A1 Street, he said. and we’ve had two crews was a power outage on McGee is on the same The election will be held “We’re trying to get ev- out since before dawn Walnut Road. “The num- page as the 1,600-member on Tuesday, Nov. 7. down at the Special Needs erything cleaned up as moving limbs from the ber of limbs that fell was Camp on Pennybrook quick as possible, but middle of the streets,” he one of the worst storms Road at Lynn Woods Res- chainsaws and bucket said. I’ve seen,” he said. “But ervation. trucks are dangerous and The biggest tree fell on as far as damage we were Magnolia Park and Gal- you must be alert,” he said. Eulow Street, which hit fortunate. But we will be lagher Playground were “Eventually our guys will a home. And on Orchard working through the night among parks that had have to go home and rest.” Circle, a tree fell across to clean it up.” trees split and fall, as well In Swampscott, Pub- the street stopping traf c. as some in the city’s ceme- lic Works director Gino There were limbs large Thomas Grillo can be teries, Hall said. Cresta has had his hands enough to block traf c reached at tgrillo@item- In addition, a car was full since 4 a.m. Monday. elsewhere in town, he said. live.com.

PHOTO | JORDAN T. AVERY & ASSOCIATES A report of a tree falling on power lines brought re crews to 22 Manning Road at 4:30 a.m. where they extinguished a kitchen re. Fire ghters battle two blazes

LYNN — Fire ghters the street, making access fought two res at the to the house dif cult and height of Monday morn- dangerous. ing’s rain and wind storm. Fire ghters also re- A report of a tree falling sponded to a small re on power lines brought at 28 Atlantic St. at 6:39 re crews to 22 Manning a.m. Monday when a mal- Road at 4:30 a.m. where function in an electric line they extinguished a kitch- caused wood charring and en re. the smell of smoke in the District Fire Chief Ste- rst  oor and basement. phen Archer said the resi- Archer said it took crews dent was home at the time some time to nd the and said the kitchen sus- smoke source and then iso- tained signi cant damage late and shut down the line. with smoke damage to the No damage occurred other entire house. than some charred wood. “The re was aggres- Trees and power lines sively attacked and quick- were down in the Atlantic ly knocked down by Lynn Street area as well but Ar- Fire crews, saving the cher said it is unclear if the house,” Archer said. storm damage was related Fire ghters were ham- to the re’s cause. A car in front of 28 Brimblecom St. in Lynn is covered in debris. The power was lost and the street pered by a large tree and Both res are under in- was closed. live power lines down in vestigation, Archer said.

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Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance was a notice on the elec- pump: Cash customer’s Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan BrotherBrot ton J N. W  pay first. Apostrophes Chief Operating O cer Chairman tronic billboard: “Riders Customer Service outbound will be bussed are always problemat- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. P ’ more bullish about proof- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 (sic) from Gloucester to ic. Which is correct: “The Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Rockport.” reading. Smith’s house” or “The Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 The grocery store down All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 My word, I thought, Smiths’ house”? Word ex- the street advertised “LOL 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 their lips will surely be perts say it’s “The Smith’s Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 butter $1.99 lb.” Laugh puffy and sore by the end House,” but that just looks Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Out Loud butter? What the Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 of that bus ride. wrong to me. heck is that? Of course, it’s Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Everywhere I look, there In China, road signs di- classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Land O Lakes, but in this are spelling and grammat- rected my buddy to see the smiley-emoji world of text Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ical errors. For the longest “Terra-Cotta Worriers (sic).” abbreviations I automati- [email protected] time they made me (sic) Sometimes, businesses cally thought of the other. to my stomach. As Elvis have unfortunate names. Circulation And don’t get me started [email protected] Costello sang, “I used to be Gross Floor Covering in on the autocorrect feature Swampscott always made Ext. 3 disgusted/And now I try to on our phones; it’s taken be amused.” me LOL. Sort of like nam- typos to a whole new lev- ing an Italian restaurant Newsroom There’s an excellent el. Some of the word sub- [email protected] restaurant my wife and Salmonella’s. [email protected] stitutes are vulgar and When I was a kid, a story EDITORIAL I frequent on Route 1 in side-splittingly funny — Ext. 4 Danvers that has a live- in the old Peabody Times unlike this article. touted an expedition that Sports ly, fun lounge. From the A poster in a Boston con- menu: “CEASAR (sic) SAL- was to honor the 1947 [email protected] venience store near my Kon-Tiki journey by raft. Paul Manafort AD $9.50: Crisp romaine former office had one rule: Ext. 5 leaves tossed with crou- Except the letters in raft “No Smoking Aloud” (sic). were swapped around to Retail and Online tons, dressing and black It took a lot of willpower Advertising olives sprinkled with par- spell f-a-r-t. Uproarious! [email protected] indictment shows for me to keep my mouth Can you say “we all felt mesan cheese.” Would you shut. A few doors away like an Orange Juluis (sic), smart” three times fast. ADVERTISING was a small family restau- Totally juvenile! company Trump keeps with that? If you go to the rant whose special one Ernie Carpenter Jr. Hardcover and find an ink- In Florida, signs are ev- Director of Advertising day was “Chicken McLug- erywhere for Peoples Gas. President Donald Trump is right: Most of the ac- stained menu with squiggly and Business Development, ext. 1355 nuts.” You could use them “How do you heat your cusations against Paul Manafort in the indictment proofreading marks trans- [email protected] on your car wheels in an house, Bill?” “Oh, a bunch that Special Counsel Robert Mueller brought Mon- posing letters, that’s copy Michele Iannaco emergency, I guess. of Peoples Gas employees, day morning relate to activities from long before he editor Bill’s handiwork. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 Sometimes lights burn after a lunch of beans, broc- became the Trump campaign manager in the spring Another restaurant, on [email protected] out on a business’ sign, coli and cabbage, line up in- of 2016. The word “Trump” doesn’t appear anywhere Route 114 in Middleton, with hilarious results. side my home and let loose.” Jim McFadyen in the 31-page document, and the only Russian in- advertised a “Half Roasted Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Who can forget the former The news crawls on lo- fluence it mentions relates to politics in Ukraine, not Chicken” special. I wasn’t [email protected] Eaton the Druggist store cal TV stations frequent- the United States. sure if it was half a chick- in downtown Salem that ly are filled with embar- Ralph Mitchell Still, the public won’t be so quick to dismiss this en or if the chicken was for several weeks suggest- rassing misspellings that Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 development as “fake news” and evidence of a Dem- [email protected] half-roasted. Don’t know ed we all “Eat Drugs.” And make me cringe. Of course, ocratic witch hunt, as President Trump claimed re- about you, but nothing then there was the former this newspaper has been Patricia Whalen peatedly over the weekend and immediately after turns me off quicker than Essex Bank in Swamp- known to make a whopper Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 Manafort and his associate, Rick Gates, were tak- eating raw chicken. scott’s Vinnin Square. If or two. Who knows, there [email protected] en into federal custody. Nor should they. This isn’t Restaurants are noto- you stood in just the right might even be a typo in the sort of fishing-expedition indictment that has BUSINESS OFFICE rious for typos and spell- spot on Salem Street, a this column. I hope knot. sometimes given independent investigations like ing errors. Remember the sign beckoned that adver- Beth Bresnahan Mueller’s a bad name. It isn’t related to perjury or Klemm’s Restuarant (sic) tised “sex Bank” and elic- Would you like the final Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 obstruction of justice but rather accusations of mon- sign in downtown Lynn? ited giggles in immature word? Please share some [email protected] ey laundering, tax evasion, fraud and foreign lob- My buddy stole a menu fools such as I. of your favorite misspell- Susan J. Conti bying. The indictment is detailed — down to how from a Florida restaurant I won’t even mention ings with Item readers and Controller, ext. 1288 much Mr. Manafort allegedly funneled from his off- that sold “the World-Fa- the hysterics caused when Features editor Bill Broth- [email protected] shore accounts to pay for men’s clothes in New York mous Anus (sic) Burger.” hooligans tampered with erton. He can be reached at Ted Grant ($849,215) or antique rugs in Alexandria ($934,350, They should have been the sign at the former [email protected]. Publisher, ext. 1234 plus another $100,000 to a related company). And it [email protected] suggests that its accusations are backed up by docu- DAN K. THOMASSON Marian Kinney ments — financial records, emails and memos. ext. 1212 There’s rampant speculation that Mueller focused [email protected] so intently on Manafort in hopes that a strong indict- ment against him would get him to turn on others What’s happening with the GOP? Will Kraft Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 in the Trump orbit and provide evidence of crimes [email protected] related to the central mission of his office, which is WASHINGTON — How at Breitbart News, where ers and the moderates gen- to determine whether the Trump campaign engaged near is the end of the Re- he would not be restrained erally were so desperate to Jennifer Perez in illegal collusion with Russia to influence the pres- ext. 1205 publican Party as we know by the strictures of the recapture the White House [email protected] idential election. it? That is, and probably Oval Office. Here he could after eight years they prob- Trump’s lawyer asserted last week that the pres- will be, the inescapable remold Republicanism by ably would back Charlie Carolina Trujillo ident wasn’t worried about that possibility because openly working to off the McCarthy if Edgar Bergen Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 political question of the [email protected] there’s nothing for Manafort or anyone else to tell. day — at least until next collective heads of the par- would put their words in Perhaps not, but Mueller’s mandate calls for him year’s midterm elections, ty’s establishment. his mouth. So instead of Jim Wilson to investigate any potentially illegal activity he un- when voters will decide There is some credibility stopping this preposterous Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] covers as a result of his probe, and that’s what he’s whether to cast their lot to charges by disaffected charade when they could done. The investigation is only a few months old and with GOP candidates loyal moderate conservatives have, they stepped aside CIRCULATION is clearly not yet complete — Mueller reportedly has to Trumpism, traditional that Trump is a mere shill and let it happen … to Lisa Mahmoud more interviews scheduled and is waiting for more conservatives, or neither, in all this — that those their own regret. Manager, ext. 1239 documents from the White House. turning Congress back reactionary forces in the This has led a number [email protected] But even if we suppose that this marks the most of Republicans, including over to the Democrats. party who want a mainly CLASSIFIED serious turn this investigation will ever take, that One thing seems certain. white-bread America with George W. Bush, who broke Manafort and Gates have no beans to spill, it still Despite President Donald immigration and taxes at a the silence he has main- Abbe Young Smith reflects poorly on President Trump. Manafort was tained since leaving office, Manager, ext. 1276 Trump’s recent reassuranc- minimum and scaled-back [email protected] brought on to the Trump campaign in the spring of es that there is no division health care, not to mention to warn of a divisiveness 2016 when it appeared possible that the candidate in the party that elected the abolition of a variety of in the nation engendered NEWSROOM could be headed for a contested convention. Manafort him to the White House, progressive measures that by Trump’s distempered Bill Brotherton had extensive experience in that area, having worked there is, and all his blus- retard action against glob- rhetoric and precipitous for Gerald Ford in 1976, and subsequently for other actions. Two key senators, Features Editor ext. 1338 tery denials to the contrary al warming and other 21st [email protected] Republican nominees, but his ties to the pro-Russia are as disingenuous as century advances, looked Bob Corker of Tennessee, regime of former Ukrainian President Viktor F. Yanu- most everything that comes around until they found one of his first supporters, Gayla Cawley kovych were hardly a secret; they showed up in the and Jeff Flake of Arizona, Reporter, ext. 1236 out of his mouth. His kiss- someone tailored to their [email protected] very first New York Times blog post about his hiring. and-make-up with Senate agenda who also wanted to said they had enough of (He had also worked for other unsavory international Majority Leader Mitch Mc- be president. Trump and said they would Cheryl Charles characters, including Ferdinand Marcos of the Philip- Night Editor, ext. 1278 Connell after harsh words Here was a real estate not seek re-election with pines and Mobutu Sese Seko of what is now the Demo- [email protected] that included questions manipulator and TV per- both pulling no punch- cratic Republic of Congo; the Daily Beast headlined an over the Kentucky lawmak- sonality billionaire with es, denouncing him as a Tori Faieta article at the time of his hiring by the campaign “Top er’s own fitness to carry out no real party attachment threat to responsible gov- Copy Editor Trump Aide Led the ‘Torturers’ Lobby’” detailing his [email protected] his (Trump’s) over-the-top whose narcissistic desires ernment. Trump countered work with another top Trump adviser, Roger Stone.) agenda is clearly a case in were in urgent need of sat- they really planned to quit Thomas Grillo The five months or so that he ran the Trump campaign point. isfying. because they couldn’t be Reporter, ext. 1264 are the crucial ones in the question of possible Russia [email protected] At the same time the With any luck he could re-elected. collusion. Other court documents unsealed Monday hotelier-in-chief was pro- drive a wedge down the So far, however, most of Spenser Hasak detail contacts around the time of Manafort’s hiring fessing his admiration for middle of the moderate the Republicans in both Photographer, ext. 1332 between another Trump campaign adviser, George Pa- houses have kept their McConnell and denying hold on the GOP, building [email protected] padopoulos, and a Russian professor connected to the eyes on their shoes, clearly there had been anything on the tea party success. Thor Jourgensen Kremlin who offered up thousands of emails from the waiting to see the public’s but the warmest feelings Those around Trump at the News Editor, ext. 1267 Russian government containing “dirt” on Hillary Clin- reaction to all this. Will between them, Steven Ban- beginning understood there [email protected] ton. In the summer of 2016, Manafort was part of an they stay that way? It’s non, once Trump’s alt-right was an unhappiness among Steve Krause infamous meeting between Donald Trump Jr., Trump too early to tell, but Dem- chief strategist in the White a larger number of lower Sports Editor, ext. 1229 son-in-law Jared Kushner and others with a Russian ocrats don’t need many House on all things perti- middleclass Americans who [email protected] attorney who had connections to the Putin regime and votes to continue to dis- nent to governance, was felt economically put down also promised damaging information about Clinton. rupt Trump’s (and Ban- Katie Morrison pledging to push McConnell by 11 million undocument- Sports Reporter None of that makes Trump guilty of any crimes, non’s) agenda. Meanwhile, ed workers, and a variety [email protected] of course. But it does, at the very least, show that out of his leadership spot. Bannon is promising to put of policies that they felt the president gave little consideration to the back- Actually, one must won- up candidates everywhere, Owen O’Rourke ground, baggage and possible motivations of those der at times who really is cheated them of their share and pro-establishment fol- Photographer, ext. 1224 who surround him — a fact that has become clear the president of the United of the American dream. lowers have set up a politi- [email protected] again and again in the months since Manafort left States — Trump or Bannon. Never mind that the man cal action committee in re- Roberto Scalese the campaign. And Trump’s continued inability to see Obviously, the pair decided they chose was completely sponse. No war? Baloney! Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 Mueller’s probe as anything but excuse-making by the former Wall Streeter unsuited in every aspect [email protected] Democrats over Clinton’s loss shows just how wan- and leading architect in to hold down the job. He Dan Thomasson is an Anne Marie Tobin tonly blind he is to possible corruption in his midst. plans to turn back the clock said the right things, and op-ed columnist for Tri- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 This indictment offers no hint that Trump did any- to at least the 19th century the more belligerent and bune News Service and a [email protected] on the issues of war, pes- ridiculous his promises, the former vice president of thing wrong. But it is one piece in a mountain of evi- Bridget Turcotte dence that he’s a terrible judge of character. tilence and famine could more they loved him. Scripps Howard Newspa- Reporter, ext. 1269 do their cause more good The manipulators under- pers. Readers may send [email protected] The above editorial is from the Baltimore Sun. outside 1600 Pennsylvania stood something else. They him email at: thomasson- realized that the GOP lead- [email protected]. 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All address information, particu- A report of a disturbance at Accidents at 8:04 a.m. Friday on Revere Lynn man found larly arrests, reflect police records. In 12:32 a.m. Sunday on Pleas- Beach Parkway. A report of a motor vehicle the event of a perceived inaccuracy, ant Street. A report of a motor vehicle accident at 12:18 a.m. Monday guilty of murder it is the sole responsibility of the con- A caller reported there was accident at 4:02 a woman stopping traffic and at 5 Silverleaf Way; at 1:43 a.m. p.m. Friday at Stop & Shop cerned party to contact the relevant swearing at them and people Monday at 2 Pulaski St. and 2 on Squire Road. Richard Gam- ITEM STAFF REPORT 66-year-old Peter Pitari, police department and have the on the street at 2:50 p.m. Sun- North Central St.; at 7:27 a.m. mons, 22, of 146 Asti Ave., was who was found fatally department issue a notice of correc- day on Pleasant Street. Monday at 2 Violet Road and summoned for unlicensed op- BOSTON — A Lynn shot at the Waite Street tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or A report of possible explo- 82 Andover St.; at 10:38 a.m. eration of a motor vehicle and man accused of killing a apartment on the same clarifications will not be made without sions at 12:21 a.m. Monday Monday at Bartholomew Street leaving the scene of property 35-year-old Revere wom- day, prosecutors said. and 378 Lynnfield St. an was convicted for her express notice of change from the ar- on Lee Street. A caller report- damage; at 5:43 p.m. Friday at DeLeon faces a manda- A report of a motor vehicle hit Massachusetts General Hospi- murder by a Suffolk Su- resting police department. ed hearing several explosions tory term of life in prison, in the area. Police reported an and run accident at 9:14 a.m. tal on Ocean Avenue; at 4:04 perior Court jury on Mon- with a possibility of pa- unsecured screen door at a Monday at 16 Florence Road; p.m. Saturday at North Shore day. role. His sentencing date LYNN residence that later secured. at 12:21 p.m. Monday at Wal- Road and Sears Street. A jury found Michael is set for Nov. 6 in Suffolk A report of a boat on rocks greens at 229 Andover St. A report of a pedestrian hit DeLeon, 38, guilty of Superior Court, prosecu- Arrests at 7:11 a.m. Monday on Chest- by a motor vehicle at 3:32 p.m. second-degree murder, tors said. Assaults Saturday at Salem and Fenwick armed assault to mur- Tina Megna, 46, of 194 nut Street. A caller reported an Vicheth So, 38, the sec- 18-foot boat on the rocks. The streets. der, aggravated assault ond man charged in con- Falcon St., Boston, was arrest- A report of an assault and and battery and unlawful harbormaster was notified. battery at 3 p.m. Sunday on nection with the shoot- ed and charged with opera- Assaults possession of a firearm in tion of a motor vehicle with a Main Street. ings, faces trial at a later Vandalism connection with the Dec. date. suspended license and on a A report of an assault at 4:47 10, 2015 shooting that left warrant charge of shoplifting Johnson, Pitari and the A report of vandalism at Complaints p.m. Saturday on Henry Street. Cristy Johnson dead and by concealing merchandise at surviving victim were 11:34 a.m. Sunday on River- injured a then 38-year- 6:54 a.m. Monday. A report of a neighborhood shot inside an apartment side Drive. A caller reported Breaking and Entering old man, according to the Christopher Morrissey, of dispute at 6:50 p.m. Sunday at at 70 Waite St., according his vehicle’s tire was slashed. Suffolk County District 8 Farnham St., Boston, was 7 Emerson Ave. A past assault A report of a motor vehicle to prosecutors. The sur- Police reported the tire was Attorney’s office. The ver- arrested on a warrant charge stemming from an argument breaking and entering at 6:41 viving victim was able to of shoplifting by concealing flat on the passenger side, but over loose cats was reported. a.m. Friday at Shirley and Wal- dict came after an eight- pull a fire alarm inside merchandise at 11:36 p.m. there was no way to report that A report of a disturbance at nut avenues. day trial. the building to alert Re- Sunday. the vehicle was actually van- 12:28 a.m. Monday at Portu- DeLeon was acquitted vere Police and other first dalized. guese-American War Veterans Complaints of murder in the death of responders. Accidents at 103 Tremont St.; at 11:15 MEDFORD a.m. Monday at Community A report of a disturbance A report of a motor vehicle Outreach Center at 36 Veterans at 12:08 a.m. Friday at Ex- Armed robbery accident at 6:21 a.m. Monday Accidents Memorial Drive. tra Space Storage on Revere at 11 Circle Ave.; at 7:35 a.m. Beach Parkway; at 1:33 a.m. Monday at Rockingham Street A report of a motor vehicle Theft Friday on Bellingham Avenue; and Western Avenue; at 8:30 accident at 4:13 p.m. Friday at at 4:54 p.m. Friday at Gasco suspect sought a.m. Monday at King Street and Penske Trucking at 436 River- A report of a larceny at 3:15 Oil Inc. on Broadway; at 10:31 Lynn Shore Drive; at 9:46 a.m. side Ave.; at 4:31 p.m. Friday p.m. Sunday at Oxford Green p.m. Friday on Allston Street; at Monday at Kirtland and Walnut at 38 Marion St.; at 12:43 p.m. on Brooksby Village Drive; at 12:15 a.m. Saturday on George by police in Lynn streets. Saturday at Hadley Place and 10 a.m. Monday at Nordstrom Avenue; at 1:29 a.m. Saturday Salem Street; at 1:04 p.m. at 210N Andover St. A caller at Revere Housing Authority on By Gayla Cawley knife, Lynn Police Lt. Mi- Breaking and Entering Saturday on Clipper Ship Drive; reported a stolen Michael Kors Constitution Avenue; at 9:24 ITEM STAFF chael Kmiec said. at 6:13 p.m. Saturday at Main purse that included a wal- a.m. Saturday at Rite Aid on The victim, a 27-year-old A report of a motor vehicle and Marion streets; at 9:06 let with multiple credit cards, Broadway; at 11:51 a.m. Sat- LYNN — A Boston Street male clerk, was forced to $320 in cash and car keys. breaking and entering at 12:49 p.m. Saturday at Columbia urday on North Shore Road; at convenience store was open the cash register. The p.m. Sunday at 5 Brimblecom Road and Main Street; at 4:45 3:46 p.m. Saturday at Gasco robbed by a knife-wielding suspect grabbed the money St. a.m. Sunday at State Police at Vandalism Oil Inc. on Broadway; at 5:19 masked man on Sunday from the drawer and fled A report of a breaking and 520 Fellsway; at 12:44 p.m. p.m. Saturday on Copeland night. the building, Kmiec said. A report of vandalism at 8:28 Circle; at 6:27 p.m. Saturday entering at 2:33 p.m. Sunday Sunday at 315 Boston Ave.; a.m. Monday at 13 Tara Road. Police responded to One The incident is under in- at 22 Warren St.; at 7:59 p.m. at 4:13 p.m. Sunday at Mystic on Henry Street; at 7:46 p.m. Stop Mart at 337 Bos- vestigation. A caller reported her car was Saturday on Dunn Road; at Sunday at 188 Washington St. Valley Parkway and Winthrop keyed and thought her hus- ton St. shortly before 9 9:56 p.m. Saturday on Lincoln Street; at 7:13 a.m. Monday at band was the perpetrator. p.m. and were told that Gayla Cawley can be Complaints 14 Maynard St.; at 7:18 a.m. Street; at 11:22 p.m. Saturday a masked man came into reached at gcawley@item- Monday at Main and South on Camille Road; at 1:17 a.m. the store and demanded live.com. Follow her on A report of a disturbance at REVERE Sunday on Sigourney Street; at money while holding a Twitter @GaylaCawley. 2:16 p.m. Sunday at 38 Cha- streets; at 9:18 a.m. Monday at Damon and Lawrence roads; at 1:40 a.m. Sunday on Salem tham St.; at 3:55 p.m. Sunday Arrests Street; at 1:50 a.m. Sunday at at 54 Elm St.; at 7:19 p.m. 2:01 p.m. Monday at Stephens MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Automotive at 60 Union St. Rumney Flats on Ward Street; Sunday at 23 Allen Ave. Domenick A. Durbano, 20, at 2 a.m. Sunday on Lancaster A report of a pedestrian acci- of 67 Furness St., Apt. 2, was Avenue; at 2:16 a.m. Sunday on Tuesday in Norfolk dent at 7:51 a.m. Saturday at arrested on a warrant at 10:44 Cop denies trying to launder Overdose on Salem Street; at 2:22 a.m. County Superior Court 190 Fellsway West. p.m. Sunday. stolen cash at casino Sunday on Crescent Avenue; at in Dedham. But a judge A report of a motor vehicle hit Ashlee Fosher, 27, of 1085 A report of an overdose at 2:25 a.m. Sunday on Revere agreed to reschedule and run accident at 6:47 p.m. Shirley St., Winthrop, was ar- BOSTON (AP) — A Bos- 4:35 p.m. Sunday at Oakwood Beach Parkway; at 2:31 a.m. because of Czerkawski’s Saturday at 58 Sagamore Ave.; rested and charged with shop- ton police officer charged Avenue and President Street. Sunday on Roughan Street; at medical condition. It is at 4:19 a.m. Monday at 257 lifting by asportation at 9:51 with stealing about 2:34 a.m. Sunday at Volare on now tentatively sched- p.m. Sunday. $2,000 in bank robbery Theft Fulton St. Broadway; at 3:20 a.m. Sun- uled to start Jan. 9. Juan Jose Granados, 34, of cash from the police de- day at Comfort Inn & Suites The year-old pit bull mix A report of a larceny at 1:25 12 Fairlawn Ave., Apt. 3, Ever- partment’s evidence room Assaults on American Legion Highway; was found in Quincy in p.m. Sunday at 144 Cottage ett, was arrested and charged and trying to launder it St.; at 5:23 p.m. Sunday at A report of an assault at 8:24 at 4:16 a.m. Sunday on S at a casino has pleaded 2013 with fractures, a stab with Class B drug possession Genesee Street; at 4:56 a.m. 124 Green St.; at 6:04 p.m. a.m. Sunday on Clayton Ave- at 2:13 a.m. Sunday. not guilty. wound and a split tongue. Sunday at 45 Lewis St. nue; at 11:22 a.m. Sunday on Sunday at Carleton and Folsom WHDH-TV reports Jo- The starving dog that Angela M. McCreedy, 40, of streets; at 8:39 a.m. Sunday A report of a robbery at 8:49 Water Street. 22 Gage Ave., Apt. 2, was ar- seph Nee was arraigned came to be known as Pup- p.m. Sunday at 337 Boston St. at Revere Housing Authority on Monday in Suffolk Supe- py Doe was euthanized. rested on a warrant at 11:05 Cooledge Street; at 7:17 p.m. Breaking and Entering a.m. Friday. rior Court on charges of Czerkawski has sug- Sunday at Ocean Village Tower larceny and money laun- gested that kids he saw Vandalism Caroline Miles, 68, of 22 on Ocean Avenue; at 9:19 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle Phoenix Row, Apt. 411, Haverhill, dering. He was released drinking in a park were A report of vandalism at 9:25 breaking and entering at 10:08 Sunday at Revere Housing Au- on personal recognizance. responsible for the abuse. was arrested and charged with thority on Cooledge Street. a.m. Monday at 696 Western a.m. Sunday at 45 Thatcher St.; shoplifting by asportation sec- Prosecutors say the His trial was initially set Ave. at 10:32 a.m. Sunday at 21 ond offense at 1:19 p.m. Friday. cash Nee stole from a for July, but was delayed A report of motor vehicle van- Adams St. Taylor E. Souza, 27, of 200 Overdose closed bank robbery file by a prosecutor’s emer- dalism at 9:33 a.m. Monday at A report of a breaking and this year was tainted gency eye surgery. Main St., Somerset, was arrest- A report of a possible over- 20 Baker St. with red dye. They allege entering at 10:19 a.m. Sunday ed on a warrant at 5:27 p.m. dose at 9:04 p.m. Friday on at 65 Sydney St. Saturday. Nee fed some of the mon- Police investigating after Glendale Street; at 7:49 p.m. ey into slot machines at MARBLEHEAD Juan Uran Garcia, 19, of Sunday on Glendale Street. woman killed in hit-and-run Complaints 218 Bradstreet Ave., was ar- Plainridge Park Casino Accidents rested and charged with dis- Theft and then went to ex- EAST BROOKFIELD A report of a disturbance at orderly conduct at 5:27 a.m. change the stolen money (AP) — Massachusetts A report of a vehicle vs. a sign 1:32 p.m. Saturday at 22 Lin- Sunday. A report of auto theft at 8:52 at the casino kiosk for police say a woman has at 2:59 p.m. Sunday at Rock- den St.; at 3:53 p.m. Saturday a.m. Friday on Bellingham Ave- clean money. been killed in a weekend away and Atlantic avenues. A at 15 Canal St.; at 4:59 p.m. Accidents nue. Nee is suspended with- hit-and-run. caller reported her car spun out Saturday at 31 Grace Road; at A report of a larceny/forgery/ out pay. East Brookfield Police and took out a sign. 10:39 p.m. Saturday at Gov- A report of a motor vehicle fraud at 9:16 a.m. Friday on Police Commissioner Sgt. Joseph Lazarick tells ernors Avenue and S Border accident at 7:35 a.m. Friday on Bellingham Avenue; at 1:11 William Evans calls Nee’s The Telegram & Gazette Complaints Road; at 1:25 p.m. Sunday at Ridge Road; at 9:12 a.m. Friday p.m. Friday at Revere High actions “inexcusable.” that 54-year-old Lisa Ger- 88 Exchange Ave.; at 2:06 p.m. at Parkway Optical on Broad- School on School Street; at main was crossing Route A report of suspicious activity Sunday at 29 Fells Ave. Terrace. way; at 10:31 a.m. Friday at 3:08 p.m. Friday on Shirley Pedestrian struck by three 9 at about 6 p.m. Sun- at 6:47 p.m. Saturday on West Bank of America on American Avenue; at 5:14 p.m. Friday on vehicles, killed in Quincy day when she was hit. Orchard Street. A caller report- Theft Legion Highway; at 11:57 a.m. Stowers Street. Germain died at an area ed she heard her doorbell ring Friday at PLS Check Cashing QUINCY (AP) — State hospital and the suspect around 3:30 p.m. and when A report of a larceny at 4:41 on Beach Street; at 2:19 p.m. Vandalism police say a 46-year-old drove away before police she looked out the window, she p.m. Friday at Rite Aid at 467 Friday at Thrifty Car Rental on man has died after being arrived. saw a kid with a clown mask Salem St.; at 3:51 p.m. Sun- Lee Burbank Highway; at 4:44 A report of vandalism at struck by three vehicles Lazarick says police on. She reported that the boy day at Bob’s Food Store at 324 p.m. Friday at Sunoco on North 12:28 p.m. Friday at Registry of while crossing a Quincy have reviewed security said “trick or treat” and she Main St. Shore Road; at 6:16 p.m. Fri- Motor Vehicles on Everett Street; street. footage and spoken to said it was not Halloween. The day at Winthrop Parkway and at 4:32 p.m. Saturday at Post Authorities say Timo- witnesses that describe boy then reportedly said “well, PEABODY Crescent Avenue; at 11:39 Office on Ward Street; at 12:56 thy Ring, of Quincy, was the suspect’s vehicle as a candy for my troubles” and p.m. Friday at Blanchard’s a.m. Sunday on Revere Beach walking across Willard dark-colored SUV. she said that she did not have Arrest Liquors on American Legion Parkway; at 1:02 a.m. Sunday Street near the South any candy because it was not Highway; at 2:45 p.m. Saturday on Campbell Avenue. Shore Plaza at about 6:30 Man charged in accidental Halloween. She felt it was a bit Yohanna I. Lopez, 36, of 48 on Brown Circle; at 1:28 p.m. p.m. Sunday when he was shooting sentenced to jail strange for him to be trick or President St., Lynn, was arrest- Sunday at PLS Check Cashing SWAMPSCOTT initially struck. Two more treating at that time. ed and charged with miscella- on Beach Street; at 1:36 p.m. vehicles then apparently PITTSFIELD (AP) — A A report of an underage neous motor vehicle equipment Sunday at Salem and Walnut Complaints struck him in succession. Massachusetts man who drinking party at 8:59 p.m. Sat- violation, no inspection/sticker streets; at 1:42 p.m. Sunday He was brought to was warned by a judge urday on Gilbert Heights Road. and operation of a motor vehi- on Mahoney Circle. A report of a disturbance at South Shore Hospital that he could have spent Everyone involved was released cle with a suspended license at A report of a motor vehicle 12:01 p.m. Sunday at Burrill where he was pronounced the rest of his life in pris- to their parents. 5:11 p.m. Sunday. accident with personal injury Street and Monument Avenue. dead. on has been sentenced to All three drivers longer than a year in jail stopped at the scene and on multiple charges in an cooperated with investi- accidental shooting. gators. No charges or ci- Twenty-one-year-old tations have been issued. Tahj McCormick had pre- viously acknowledged the Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Trial of man accused of struggle that led to the abusing puppy postponed August non-fatal shooting in Pittsfield of 33-year-old or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) DEDHAM (AP) — The Shane Brennan. Hotline trial of a Massachusetts The Berkshire Eagle man accused of abusing reports he pleaded guilty a dog so severely that it to charges of heroin All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. had to be euthanized has and cocaine possession, 781-477-4444 been postponed. assault and battery with Jury selection in Rado- a dangerous weapon and Callers may remain anonymous. slaw Czerkawski’s trial other offenses. Spanish menu available on animal cruelty charges He has been sentenced was expected to begin to 18 months in jail. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Top US leaders say current war authority is sufficient

By Richard Lardner place. Tillerson and Mat- ca, have been demanding ASSOCIATED PRESS tis also said that any new a new authorization for Elizabeth war authorization, like the use of military force. Stone, 29, in WASHINGTON — Se- the existing one, should They’ve argued that the her mother’s nior U.S. national securi- not have any geographic dynamics of the battlefield house in ty officials told Congress or time restrictions so as have shifted over the past Annandale, Va. on Monday the 2001 war not to tip the enemy off. authorization for combat 16 years and it’s past time “Though a statement of operations against terror- to replace the post-Sept. PHOTO | continued congressional ist groups is legally suf- 11 authorization to fight ASSOCIATED PRESS support would be wel- ficient and warned that al-Qaida with a law that come, a new (war autho- prematurely repealing the reflects current threats. rization) is not legally law could signal America Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., Health law sign-ups start, and is “backing away from this required to address the highlighted the fact that fight.” continuing threat posed none of the 21 members Secretary of State Rex by al-Qaida, the Taliban of the committee were some see a ‘hostile takeover’ Tillerson and Defense Sec- and ISIS,” Mattis said. members of the Senate But doing away with ex- retary Jim Mattis testified when the 2001 war au- By Ricardo private plans through the vidual coverage outside the isting laws prematurely ACA’s government-spon- government markets, and before the Senate For- thorization was approved. Alonso-Zaldivar “could only signal to our ASSOCIATED PRESS sored markets. More than 8 aren’t eligible for premium eign Relations Committee Flake and Sen. Tim Ka- enemies and our friends in 10 receive subsidized pre- subsidies. Their costs, how- three months after they ine, D-Va., are sponsoring that we are backing away WASHINGTON — It’s miums, and are cushioned ever, are generally tied to informed the panel the sign-up season for the Af- from this fight.” legislation for a new war from rate increases. Federal rising “Obamacare” rates. post-Sept. 11, 2001 law fordable Care Act, but the Their appearance be- authority for operations help paying premiums is Monthly premiums can be gave the military ample Trump administration fore the committee comes against the Islamic State still available despite GOP as a high as a mortgage authority to fight terrorist isn’t making it easy — cut- as the deadly ambush in group, al-Qaida and the efforts to repeal the health payment in some cases. groups and a new one was ting the enrollment period Niger is igniting a push Taliban. law. Polls show widespread unnecessary. in half, slashing advertis- Flake said he understood In states served by the consumer confusion. Some A separate authoriza- among many lawmakers ing and dialing back on the reluctance expressed HealthCare.gov website, are unsure if the health tion for the war in Iraq to update the legal param- counselors who help con- by Mattis and Tillerson premiums will go up 37 approved by Congress in eters for combat opera- sumers get through the law has been repealed. not to telegraph when U.S. percent for a hypotheti- 2002 also remains in force. tions overseas. process. Trump administration troops might depart a par- The two men said if Con- A growing number of Many people already cal 27-year-old picking a officials say they’re aim- ticular war zone. But he gress does pursue a new congressional Repub- faced fewer choices and standard plan called “sec- ing for smooth and effi- authorization for foes such licans and Democrats, said that concern is “over- higher premiums. But ond-lowest cost silver,” the cient sign-ups. Health- as Islamic State militants, many of whom were star- whelmed in a big way by President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Ser- Care.gov has new features it’s imperative the exist- tled by the depth of the not having Congress buy decision to cancel a subsi- vices department reported intended to make it more ing law not be rescinded U.S. commitment in Niger in, and us not having skin dy to insurers that lowers Monday. user-friendly and the call until a new one is fully in and other parts of Afri- in the game.” consumer costs compound- With insurers exiting center is fully staffed. ed the turmoil, pushing the market, about half of Officials say they cut ads premiums even higher. counties will only have because spending so much Kennedy, McGee sharpen stances Add it all up and the one participating carri- money wasn’t warranted, number of uninsured peo- er offering plans. Eight and the scaled-back coun- MAYOR ready down to a skeleton ments at General Electric ple may start rising again, states have only one in- seling programs weren’t surer. From A1 crew and it would be im- Co’s former gear plant. eroding gains that drove enrolling many consum- possible to freeze wages The candidates agreed the uninsured rate to a But subsidies for premi- ers. The programs take When it came to the for five years. the city should build a historic low. ums are also going up — issue with that. question of Lynn’s budget “If our public safety new Senior Center, but “It certainly is a hostile by 45 percent on average. Consumers who already deficit, they couldn’t agree unions were to go to arbi- they disagreed on where. takeover,” said health pol- That means current cus- have “Obamacare” are on its size and whether tration, a zero percent pay Kennedy said it should icy expert Joe Antos of the tomers receiving financial worried. last year’s financial re- raise has never been ap- be built as part of a new right-leaning American help have a strong incen- “It’s gone beyond what I view by an independent proved,” she said. fire station, while Mc- Enterprise Institute. tive to renew. would have called the pol- firm was a step in the On the right number of Gee said he liked what “We are going to see a How many new people itics of the normal,” said right direction. police officers and fire- Swampscott did when decline in enrollment,” he will join remains an open Elizabeth Stone, a real In a stark report pre- fighters, Kennedy said the they made it part of their added. “The people who question, even if they’re estate agent in the Wash- sented to the city, a Phil- goal should be 190 in each new high school. will drop out in droves are eligible for help with pre- ington, D.C., suburbs. She adelphia financial advi- department while McGee Each candidate was the ones who are not get- miums. New enrollees are was diagnosed with lym- sory services firm that said the optimum number asked to define their ting a premium subsidy.” vital because healthier, phoma in her mid-20s, and specializes in advising is 220. greatest accomplishments Open enrollment starts younger people are need- with treatment has kept municipalities, said the When asked which new as an office holder. Wednesday and ends Dec. ed to keep rising premi- the cancer in check for five city should not issue any projects each of them McGee said he is proud 15 in most states, a sign- ums from destabilizing years. She doesn’t qualify raises until 2022, freeze would support, McGee of the new wing of North up period six weeks short- the marketplaces. for subsidized premiums, hiring, contract EMS ser- said the plan to bring Am- Shore Community College er than last year’s. Already this year there but without the ACA she vices to a private compa- azon to Lynn is the kind of that was named for his Some 9 million to 10 mil- was a big drop-off among questions if any insurer ny, and lay off three dozen outside-the-box thinking father, and the E-Team lion people currently have consumers who buy indi- would have covered her. city workers to eliminate the city needs. Machinist Job Training an $8.6 million budget “The Amazon proposal program that teaches shortfall. allows us to think big,” machining and manufac- “The city is facing a sub- he said. “And if Suffolk turing skills and leads to stantial budget crisis,” Downs is selected by Am- good-paying jobs. McGee said. azon, Lynn is in a key lo- Kennedy said her two The combination of last cation to take advantage.” A Salute to biggest achievements year’s fiscal review put- Kennedy said while it’s were construction of the ting the deficit at more OK to dream big, what new Thurgood Marshall than $8 million and the the city really needs is Middle School, which she recent downgrading of the a hotel. She said her ad- said was completed ahead city’s bond rating means ministration has overseen of schedule and on budget, the city must recognize its several projects that will and the new Market Bas- VETERANS expenses have outpaced help transform the city, in- ket, which was built on a Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 revenues, he said. cluding a new YMCA that site that had been vacant In honor of Veterans Day, But Kennedy called last is coming, construction since the 1980s. year’s financial review by of 300 waterfront apart- Saturday, November 11, 2017, the PFM Group “fantasti- ments at the former Bea- Thomas Grillo can be The Daily Item will publish a cal.” con Chevrolet site on the reached at tgrillo@item- special page devoted to those She said City Hall is al- Lynnway, and 1,100 apart- live.com. who are currently serving military duties and those veterans Schools start a conversation in Malden who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo $37 and shield MALDEN community building. As skills, Julyan said. Teach- to say From A1 students and teachers ers told Forestdale par- Mail form to: “Thank You” become acquainted with ents that restorative prac- The Daily Item to your military School in the 2015 school restorative practices, the tice discussions already family member. year. She answered ques- process moves on to “re- launched in the schools Attn.: Salute to Veterans tions for Forestdale par- storative chats” and, later, have been positive expe- PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and ents, telling them the restorative conferences. riences with students who Lynn, MA 01903 $27 shield only results in other school sys- “What happens is that previously had difficulties SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of tems in the nation where the climate of the school speaking within a group JOHN C. SMITH who JOHN C. 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REVERE citing a difference of phi- previous report on the de- In Memory of From A1 losophy. He later appoint- partment found an over- ed Guido, formerly a cap- emphasis on a paramili- Dept. of the Air Force Who passed away on police department one of tain in the department, as tary approach to policing. his top priorities. Earlier interim police chief, effec- Residents can take the Lovingly remembered by this year, he formally re- tive July 1. survey at https://docs. quested that city officials Guido is in place while google.com/forms/d/e/ Army National Guard amend a local ordinance, a top to bottom organiza- 1FAIpQLSf9JUt-0Dw- which requires that the tional review of the de- jkINypGhLyA8TIxLEoEX- police chief has to be an partment is conducted. 8nQ8crHw_nwzsEQxqQw/ internal hire. Arrigo has said the focus viewform. Visa / MC # Arrigo had previously needs to be on transform- Coast Guard opted against renewing ing the department into a Gayla Cawley can be Signature the contract of former po- modern outfit focused on reached at gcawley@item- lice chief Joseph Cafarelli, 21st century community live.com. Follow her on CVV Code Exp. Date which expired on June 30, policing. The mayor said a Twitter @GaylaCawley. Flag Submission deadline: Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2017 A8 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS It lives! Prosecutor asks court to stop This nightmare machine museum’s sale of Rockwell art

writes bone-chilling tales PITTSFIELD (AP) — Prosecutors are asking a court to halt a Massachusetts museum’s (AP) — Don’t throw away your Ste- plans to sell 40 works of art, including two by phen King collection just yet. But the Norman Rockwell. Master of the Macabre might want to State Attorney General Maura Healey’s keep an eye out behind him, because office urged the court Monday to stop the scientists have just unleashed a night- Berkshire Museum in Pittsfield from selling mare machine on a mission to churn the art until the legal questions are sorted out. out its own bone-chilling tales. Rockwell’s three sons had requested the order MIT researchers have applied the to stop the museum. electrodes and brought to life a new The Democratic attorney general says her fiction-writing bot they call Shelley office hasn’t finished its investigation into the — after “Frankenstein” author Mary possible sale beginning Nov. 13. She says it Shelley. To keep the bot busy — no PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS may be impossible to get the artworks back if wandering the countryside terrorizing Photo creators of a fiction-writing ‘chatbot,’ from left, Massachusetts a court later finds the museum wasn’t allowed villagers! — the team gave it a crash Institute of Technology postdoctoral associate Pinar Yanardag, of Is- to sell them in the first place. course in the horror genre, forcing it tanbul, Turkey, MIT research scientist Manuel Cebrian, of Madrid, A lawyer for the museum said it continues to to read 140,000 stories published by Spain, and MIT associate professor Iyad Rahwan, of Aleppo, Syria. believe there are no legal barriers to the sales. amateur writers on a popular online forum. Now Shelley’s artificial neural project to create scary images last began to dance.” network is generating its own stories, year. But can all that deep-learning ITS INSATIABLE APPETITE ... posting opening lines on Twitter, then technology and powerful computation FOR DATA taking turns with humans in collabo- truly turn out terrifying tales? Let’s Shelley’s sentences are inspired rative storytelling. just say the experiment is still in by the hive mind it’s learned from: a COLD, CALCULATING progress. crew of horror hobbyists who partic- SEND US YOUR STUFF HORROR King, the world’s most famous living ipate in Reddit’s “r/nosleep” forum. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE “She’s creating really interesting and horror writer, has said it can take him Machine-learning algorithms are weird stories that have never really ex- “months and even years “ to get a nov- fueled by big troves of data, and these TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] isted in the horror genre,” said Pinar el’s opening paragraph right. Shelley amateur writers have produced about OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. Yanardag, a postdoctoral researcher takes a couple of seconds — and the 700 megabytes of home-grown horror at the MIT Media Lab. One strange results can be a little awkward. over the past decade. The research- BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. tale, for instance, involved a pregnant “The doll came at me with a syringe,” ers didn’t train Shelley in the genre’s man who woke up in a hospital. the bot posted on Twitter on Friday. “Its classics, both for copyright reasons The lab’s experiment, launched in blood shot out of its mouth, and it began and because there just aren’t enough time for Halloween, follows a similar to uncover itself. It was then that it of them.

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SUN, MOON, TIDES TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Monday...... 2341 Monday...... 8875 Sunday...... 5942 Sunday...... 0373 Sunrise today 7:15 a.m. Sunny skies. High 57F. Winds SW winds 10 to 15 kt. Gusts WSW at 10 to 20 mph. up to 30 kt, decreasing to 20 Saturday...... 6809 Saturday...... 7172 Sunset today 5:38 p.m. Tonight: kt in the afternoon. Waves Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: around 2 ft. Sunrise tomorrow 7:17 a.m. Mainly clear early, then a Tonight: W winds 5 to 10 kt. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 8:56 p.m. few clouds later on. Low 39F. All 4...... $4,590 All 4...... $5,073 Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Gusts up to 20 kt in the eve- Low tide today 2:45 p.m. ning. Waves around 2 ft. First or last 3...... $643 First or last 3...... $710 Any 2...... $55 Any 2...... $61 High tide tomorrow 9:48 p.m. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $191 All 4...... $423 First 3...... $107 First 3...... $237 Last 3...... $107 Last 3...... $118 Mass Cash: 10-14-22-23-32 NOV. 4 NOV. 10 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Sunny | High 57, Low 39 M’Cloudy | High 52, Low 48 M’Cloudy | High 61, Low 55 Lucky for Life: 2-12-22-40-46 (10) SPORTS B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 Unbeaten Spartans Boys soccer notches rst-ever undefeated season

By Mike Alongi FOR THE ITEM LYNN — While a win would have been the best way to end the season, the St. Mary’s boys soccer team still secured an undefeated regular season record with a 1-1 tie against Concord-Carlisle at Manning Field on Mon- day afternoon. The Spartans closed out the season with a 16-0-1 record, the best mark in the program’s history. “It feels amazing, it really does,” St. Mary’s coach Mike D’Agostino said of the milestone. “We’ve got a great team here and a great program, and our guys have played well at every level this year. That’s a great Division 2 opponent that we played today, and to go toe- to-toe with them and nish with a tie shows what we’re made of over here at St. Mary’s.” Besides having to battle a strong Division 2 opponent, the other force that St. Mary’s had to battle was the swirling wind, which gusted up to 30 miles per hour at times. The wind was really a help to either team, although it was partially responsible for Concord-Carl- isle’s goal about 20 minutes into the rst half. With 19:21 remaining in the rst half, Concord-Car- ITEM FILE PHOTO lisle got the ball at mid eld and sent it into the St. Mary’s zone. Theo Ball won a race to the ball in the Classical’s Sydney Spiess was one of the few right corner and sent a high, lofting shot at the net that Rams who got a shot on goal on Monday night. bent into the net over the outstretched hands of Spar- tans goalkeeper Richie Mateo to give the Patriots a 1-0 lead. But the Spartans were quick to answer. Less than Classical girls just three minutes later, St. Mary’s had a throw-in in the offensive zone. Matt Connolly made the throw in to Olu George, who made a quick touch and sent a pass to a ITEM FILE PHOTO miss tournament waiting Chris Garcia. Chris Garcia had the lone goal in St. Mary’s - bid with loss SPARTANS, B2 nal regular season game on Monday. By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — The stakes for the Classical girls soccer team coming into Monday evening’s game against Gloucester at Manning Field couldn’t have been any clearer. The Rams needed a win to secure a bid in the state tournament. Anything else would’ve spelled the end of Classical’s season. The Rams played a stout game on the defensive end but a pair of second half goals propelled the Fishermen to a 2-0 win. With the loss, Classical ends its season two points shy of an appearance in the state tournament. “Aside from the 2013 season, this has been a three- win team for a long time,” Classical coach Mark Ie- rardi said. “To go from that to coming this close to the state tournament, I’m very proud of it. What I’m most proud of is that aside from one game this sea- son, we’ve never had to talk to the team about bring- ing the effort.” The rst half of the game was a relatively quiet one for the Rams. In fact, Classical  irted with trou- ble more than it did with a win. Gloucester’s offense kept the ball on Classical’s end of the eld for the majority of the period, forcing Rams goalie Madison Dana to stay on her toes. The only shot on net the Rams logged in the rst half came in the 22nd minute, off Abigail Ierardi’s ITEM FILE PHOTO foot. The shot was saved by Fishermen goalie Maisie Saugus senior captain Angelo Andrade has been a true leader for the Sachems this season. Grow, and with Dana denying ve Gloucester at- tempts, the half ended in a scoreless tie. Looking to generate more chances on the offensive end, Ierardi and the Rams were forced to make ad- Andrade helps lead Saugus to justments at halftime in hopes of saving their sea- son. “We moved a few players around,” Ierardi said. “Late in the game we went to a more offensive for- states for rst time in 20 years mation, we went to a 3-4-3. We were generating some offense but we just couldn’t bury the tying goal. We By Harold Rivera finished 9-5-2 for the season, Coming into the season, An- could’ve hung our heads but we kept ghting.” ITEM STAFF clinched a spot in states for the drade felt as though Saugus had Instead it was Gloucester who found its way onto first time since 1998 with a 7-3 the right pieces to make noise. SAUGUS — After the Saugus win over Cathedral on October 20. With a cohesive group, Andrade, the scoreboard in the 50th minute. Whitney Shrock boys soccer team finished the 2016 picked up a pass in front of the net and red it in for “I didn’t really know how to in his third season on the varsity campaign winless, center-back feel,” Andrade, in his second sea- team, was confident the Sachems the 1-0 Fishermen lead. Angelo Andrade remembered Chasing two goals, the Rams were working against son captaining Saugus, said of his would earn wins. what it felt like to go through a the clock the rest of the way. Ierardi, Fatima Girdia reaction after clinching a berth in “I knew we had a chance to com- whole season without tasting vic- and Sydney Spiess all sent shots Grow’s way but the states. “We’ve never been close to pete in more games and that’s all tory. Needless to say, it wasn’t a Fishermen keeper saved each attempt. anything like that since I’ve been I thought about,” Andrade said. Gracianna O’Toole scored a goal to bump Glouces- good feeling. on the team. It was a surreal mo- “We have a lot more talent now. ter’s lead to 2-0 in the 77th minute, all but sealing Fast forward to the 2017 sea- ment but we had to stay ground- We’re a more cohesive team this the win for the Fishermen and closing Classical’s son and Andrade, now a senior, ed. We still had to win a few more year. Now we’re just looking to see hopes. has provided leadership for a Sa- games to clinch a better seed. how far we can take it.” chems team that’s headed to the Once the tournament starts, we CLASSICAL, B2 state tournament. Saugus, which want to see what we can do there.” ANDRADE, B2 Marblehead eld hockey leads local pack in tournament pairings

By Katie Morrison Tompkins, Hadley Carlton, Annie ular season. If Swampscott can ITEM STAFF Ronan, Caroline Driscoll, Liz- advance past the rst round, No. zie Potvin and Bel Sogoloff. The 2 Watertown will be waiting for The MIAA eld hockey tour- team’s roster is packed with vet- it. Watertown had its 184-game nament seedings were released eran experience, as the Magicians unbeaten streak broken by Win- Monday, and three local teams eld 17 seniors. chester in early September, the will host a rst-round game as Last season, the Magicians ad- team’s only blemish on the sea- the Division 2 North sectionals vanced to the Division 2 North son. get started on Wednesday. Quarter nals after a thrilling Lynn eld earned the No. 8 seed The highest-seeded local team 1-0 double-overtime win against and will host the NEC’s Danvers, is No. 5 Marblehead, which will Hamilton-Wenham. the No. 9 seed, Wednesday after- host No. 12 Tewksbury Wednes- Swampscott earned the No. 7 noon at 2:30 at Pioneer Stadium. day afternoon at 4. The Magicians seed and will host No. 10 New- Lynn eld (11-7-0) has been play- had an excellent regular season, buryport on the new Blocksidge ing well as of late, winning two of going 13-3-1. Marblehead sprint- Field turf Wednesday afternoon its last three games of the regular ed out of the gate this season, at 2:30. The Big Blue (10-5-3) is season and looking strong in a 1-0 winning its rst ve games and driven by a large junior class com- loss to Division 1’s Masconomet. allowing only one goal over those prised of players who have been Also in the Division 2 tourna- ve contests. It wasn’t until the on the eld together since they ment is Gloucester, which n- Magicians ran into Northeastern were eighth graders. Second-year ished the season undefeated at Conference rival Swampscott for captains Michaela Freddo and 13-0-3, earning the No. 3 seed. a second time that Marblehead Sydney Faulkner lead the way The Fishermen will take on No. suffered its rst loss, 3-1. Marble- and goalie Jillian Flanders guides 14 Wake eld Wednesday night at head’s other two losses were both a strong Swampscott defense. 7. Beverly earned the sixth seed ITEM FILE PHOTO to Division 1’s Beverly. The Big Blue will be taking on in Division 1 and will host No. 11 The Magicians are led by a vet- the Cape Ann League’s Clippers, Lincoln-Sudbury Thursday after- Hadley Carlton and the Marblehead Magicians earned eran core that includes Cricket who went 8-5-3 during the reg- noon at 3:30. the No. 5 seed in the Division 2 North tournament. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 Prep soccer clinches undefeated regular season

natta Rodriguez led the Sa- GIRLS SOCCER lyn Singer and Cierra Merritt they fell in straight sets on the SCHOOL ROUNDUP chems with two goals scored Peabody 6, Somerville 0 each had one goal, while Klaudia road, 12-25, 12-25, 13-25. By Mike Alongi each. Juan Lopez, Gaspar Jean, Emily Nelson had a huge game Rushi had one assist. Lizzie Myers had a solid of- FOR THE ITEM Alec Aldred and Joel Dasilva for the Tanners, notching three For Swampscott, Grace Di- fensive game with eight kills, each scored one goal. Saugus goals and two assists. Jillian Ari- Grande played a great game in while Mandy Dumais and Abby The St. John’s Prep boys soccer ends the regular season at 9-5-2. go had one goal and one assist, Schwartz had 10 digs each on the team fought hard and finished the midfield and Allison Triben- the regular season with an un- “This helps improve our seed- while Nicole Thomas and Aja Ali- dis played well on defense. defensive end. Izzy Curtin had defeated record following a 4-2 ing in the state tournament,” Sa- monte had one goal each. Bridget The Big Blue close out the 17 assists in the loss. win over Needham on Monday chems coach Larry Bolduc said. O’Connell had one assist. regular season this afternoon The Magicians (13-5) now afternoon. The offensive attack “We’re ready to play in states for Erin Melin, Sarah Buckley, Me- against Peabody. await their seeding in the Divi- was led by senior Steven Yakita, the first time in almost two de- gan Edmonds, Maddy Conrad Ipswich 3, Marblehead 2 sion 2 North tournament. who netted a hat trick to finish cades. We want to make an im- and Victoria Fortado all played Senior captain Lexi Bostley Hamilton-Wenham 3, the regular season with 24 goals. pact right away.” well defensively, while goalkeep- had a goal in her final career Peabody 1 Will Taleri added one goal and Peabody 2, Gloucester 0 ers Jordan Muse and Shelby game, but it wasn’t enough to The Tanners fell by set scores Brian Brennan had two assists. Jonathan Alves and Josh Doucette combined for the shut- put Marblehead over the edge of 16-25, 25-23, 15-25 and 16-25. “It’s a great feeling, these guys Atemkeng each scored a goal out in net. on Monday. Carter Murray also Rachel Coleman led the way with worked hard and they deserve for the Tanners. Troy Cappos The Tanners (11-3-3) will fin- scored a goal, while Maeve Cald- 21 assists and Jillian Alimonte this,” said St. John’s coach Dave finished with seven saves in ish up the regular season today well had one assist. added 13 kills. Peabody ends the Crowell. “We went up against the shutout win. Kevin Aroke, when they host Swampscott. The Magicians finish the sea- regular season at 15-5 and now a really good team today, the Giovani Lumaj, Chris Belliveau Winthrop 5, English 1 son with a record of 6-9-1. awaits the tournament pairings. Bay State League champs, and and Ryan D’Alleva also played The Vikings led 5-0 at half- Danvers 7, Medford 1 Beverly 3, Stoneham 1 pulled out a strong win. Going well for the Tanners. Peabody (9- time as English struggled to play Abby Cash led the Falcons The Panthers romped their way undefeated doesn’t happen of- 7-2) now awaits the state tour- under the windy conditions. Al- with two goals and three assists. to the win with set scores of 25- ten, so we’re going to enjoy it.” nament pairings which will be exa Zayas scored the lone goal Hannah Lejeune also scored two 21, 26-24, 21-25 and 25-15. Ka- The Eagles will now await announced on Wednesday. for the Bulldogs, while Abby goals. Erica Blanch and Riley tie Noonan (six kills, five aces), their seeding in the Division “We won three games with one Geaney, Lauren Moorehouse, Digilio each scored one goal. The Delaney Sprague (seven kills), 1 North tournament when tie in the last four games,” Pea- Tora Ueland and goalie Tommi Falcons wrap their regular sea- Kate Mulligan (seven kills) and the pairings are released on body coach Stan McKeen said. Hill also played well. son at 15-2-1. Bri Snow (21 digs) each played Wednesday. “Hopefully we can bring momen- Beverly 3, Swampscott 0 VOLLEYBALL well. Beverly ends the season on BOYS SOCCER tum into the state tournament Beverly got two goals and an Milton 3, Marblehead 0 a seven-game winning streak, Saugus 8, South Boston 3 and hopefully that’s a sign of assist from Cassie Jones to help It was a tough night for the 14-6 overall, and now awaits the Jonathan Rodriguez and Jho- things to come.” lift the Panthers to a win. Kait- Marblehead volleyball team as tournament pairings. Leadership is key for Saugus’ Andrade ANDRADE spect. In practice and in games he we all realized our strengths and From B1 has helped me out plenty. He val- put them together. Now we’ve re- ues discipline on and off the field.” alized what we can do.” As the lone team captain for the Preparation has also been a Making the turnaround season Sachems this season, Andrade’s key to Andrade’s leadership role. even more meaningful for Andrade goal was to change the mindset Whether the Sachems are facing is that he’ll be able to end his high among his teammates. The senior a tough slate of games or gearing school soccer career with his first center-back wanted to establish a up to tweak things in practice, An- appearance in the state tourna- winning mentality that would put drade prioritizes preparation. ment. Reaching the postseason, the team in a position to succeed “I try to come as prepared as I Bolduc said, is an accomplishment on the field. can,” Andrade said. “It’s about be- that all four of the seniors on the “I wanted to start changing the ing able to prepare my team for team won’t soon forget. way that the players come into the what we’re going to face. Each “This means so much to the se- season, the attitude that every- week, there’s a new challenge. It’s niors that we’ve had this histor- body carries and how they think about keeping the team focused ic season,” Bolduc said. “Some of about Saugus soccer,” Andrade and moving forward. I have to them had zero varsity wins before said. “I wanted to start a founda- point everyone in the right direc- this season. Now they’ve made tion for this program and leave it tion so we’re all capable of doing something meaningful of their last on a good note, no matter what the the best we can do.” season, a bid in the tournament. result was.” On the field, the Sachems have Sachems coach Larry Bolduc, a made a number of changes this We wouldn’t have made it without former Saugus soccer player him- season that are contributing to these seniors this year. They had self, believes Andrade has reached their success. Saugus is finally the voices and experience to get his goals as team captain. In addi- playing to its strengths, and An- us here. I couldn’t be more excited tion to bringing a winning mental- drade believes that has been the and proud of each of them.” ity to the team, Andrade also helps key to the team’s turnaround sea- But for Andrade and the Sa- keep his teammates focused on a son. chems, there’s more left to accom- ITEM FILE PHOTO daily basis. “We’re finally playing to our plish. “As a captain he makes sure the strengths instead of trying to be “We’re happy to clinch to play- Olu George had the assist on the lone St. Mary’s team is focused and is not afraid a team that we’re not,” Andrade off spot but we don’t want to stop goal of the game on Monday. to voice his frustration,” Bolduc said. “Over the past years that I’ve here,” Andrade said. “We want to said. “He makes sure we aren’t been on the team, we’ve placed see how far we can go with this playing around in games and that players in positions where they thing. We want to show everybody Spartans roll into we mean business. He makes a don’t belong and tried strategies that we deserve to be in the state coach’s job much easier in that re- that don’t fit our team. This year tournament and we belong there.” tournament unbeaten SPARTANS for the remainder of the From B1 game. With the regular sea- After a quick move to son now over, the Spar- free up some space, Gar- tans have a day or two cia launched a shot into to enjoy all they’ve ac- the back of the net to tie complished before the up the score. state tournament gets “We had some issues started. St. Mary’s is all early and let that scoring but assured a No. 1 seed opportunity hurt us on a in the Division 4 North great shot by their guy,” tournament when the D’Agostino said. “But we pairings are announced stayed aggressive and on Wednesday. kept pushing, and Chris “It was a great day for was able to squeeze in St. Mary’s boys soccer there for a nice goal on a today, and I think we’ll good team effort.” enjoy what we accom- The second half was plished this regular sea- even more of a back- son for a couple of days,” and-forth battle. Both said D’Agostino. “But teams earned great scor- it was the regular sea- ing opportunities, with son, and we’ll have to be Concord-Carlisle taking ready to start a brand- two free kicks deep in new season here this PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the offensive zone and weekend. It was great St. Mary’s earning four to get work in against a Al Horford had 14 points, 13 rebounds and five assists to help lead the Celtics to a win over the corners. Both goalkeep- very solid opponent go- San Antonio Spurs at the TD Garden on Monday night. ers, Mateo for St. Mary’s ing into the tournament, and Cam Gearty for and now we’re looking to Concord-Carlisle, played take this momentum into Horford, Irving lift Celtics over outstanding, making div- the weekend and make ing saves left and right some things happen in to keep the score tied the tournament.” Spurs for fifth consecutive win BOSTON (AP) — Kyrie Irving 1,155, which would tie him with Spurs: Have been without Leonard Classical girls have scored 24 points, Jaylen Brown Phil Jackson at sixth on the NBA’s (right quad) and Parker (left quad) added 18 and Al Horford had 13 re- all-time list. all season. ... Made a 3-pointer for bounds on Monday night to help the It was the first game this season the 982nd consecutive game. ... plenty to build on Celtics beat the San Antonio Spurs that LaMarcus Aldridge didn’t lead Popovich’s next road win will be his 108-94 and lead Boston to its fifth San Antonio in scoring. He had 11 500th, something just three coach- CLASSICAL sical has plenty to feel straight victory. points. es in NBA history have achieved. From B1 optimistic about moving Irving scored 24 for the third Boston led 54-49 at halftime and ... San Antonio won both matchups forward. The Rams didn’t straight game, rookie Jayson Tatum scored 10 of the first 12 points in the last season. “We have to give re- field any seniors this fall, had 11 rebounds and Terry Rozier third quarter — eight from Irving Celtics: Irving’s 128 points in his spect to Gloucester,” meaning the entire core had 10 of his 12 points in the fourth on a pair of 3-pointers and a layup. first six games as a Celtic were the Ierardi said. “It was a of this year’s team will quarter. Boston lost its first two The Celtics point guard was 10 for most since Kevin Garnett and Ray tough game the first time return next season. games of the season on back-to-back 15 shooting, including 3 for 6 from Allen each had 131 in 2007. ... Mar- we played Gloucester “I’m really enthused,” nights — and star free agent Gordon 3-point range, before sitting most cus Morris practiced with the de- Hayward, too — but have not lost of the fourth quarter while Boston velopmental league team on Mon- and they’ve been tough Ierardi said. “We have no since. nursed a double-digit lead. day and will rejoin the Celtics on games all season. Most of seniors. We lost nobody. Reserves Brandon Paul had 18 Rozier scored 10 of the Celtics’ first Tuesday. Coach Brad Stevens said our games have been one We put a lot of freshman points and Rudy Gay scored 14 for 13 points in the fourth quarter, eight his right knee has “really, really im- or two-goal games and into the fire this year. San Antonio, which remains with- of them in a 52-second span when proved.” hard-fought games. I’m There were four fresh- out Tony Parker and Kawhi Leon- Boston turned an 11-point lead into UP NEXT proud of the effort. The men that played in to- ard. The Spurs lost on back-to-back a 93-74 rout. Rozier made just one Spurs: Host Golden State on girls have been a plea- night’s game and that nights and fell to 1-3 on a four-game of his first nine shots before making Thursday. sure to work with.” experience is only going road trip, leaving coach Gregg Popo- four in a row in the fourth. Celtics: Host Sacramento on Despite the loss, Clas- to make them better.” vich waiting for career victory No. TIP-INS Wednesday. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Division 2 North tournament Goodbye, Garoppolo Newburyport at Swampscott (2:30) Field Hockey Danvers at Lynnfield (2:30) Division 1 North tournament Tewksbury at Marblehead (4) Lincoln-Sudbury at Beverly (3:30) Wakefield at Gloucester (7)

SPORTS BRIEFS Gannon golf, run ning at 9:30 a.m. at Gannon Golf Course (at the east on for Nov. 18 entrance of Lynn Woods). There is no entry fee, and The Gannon 18-Hole-Par the event is open to children 70-5K will be held Saturday, of all abilities. All students Nov. 18 at 8:30 a.m. on the of public, parochial, charter Gannon Golf Course in and private elementary Lynn. schools in Massachusetts, as It is one of the few all well as home-schooled stu- grass cross country courses dents, are eligible to run. For in New England. The event more information and to is hosted by the Lynn Parks register, visit www.lwrun. & Recreation and the Gan- org. non Golf Course. The entry fee includes a post-race breakfast and all Tech football to pre-registered runners will honor 1977 team receive a long sleeve shirt. Entry forms are available on During halftime of the www.lwrun.org or from Lynn Tech football team’s [email protected] Pre playoff game at Manning entries should be mailed by Field on Saturday night, a Saturday, Nov. 11. ceremony will be held to rec- ognize members of the 1977 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Elementary XC Tigers football team that New England Patriots backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, center, has been traded to the went 9-1 that season. This San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a second-round pick. Garoppolo was drafted by the Pa- championships year marks the 40th anni- triots in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft. versary of the 1977 Tigers. Lynn Parks and Recre- Any players that were ation and Gannon Golf involved with the team are Course will be hosting the welcomed to attend. Tech fourth annual Massachsetts Athletic Director Joe Skea- Elementary School Cross das can be reached at 781- Country Championships, 477-7200 (extension 3031) Friday, November 5, begin- with any questions.

TV/RADIO TV World Series 8:20 p.m...Houston at LA Dodgers...... Fox NBA 8 p.m...... Oklahoma City at Milwaukee...... NBATV 10:30 p.m..Detroit at LA Lakers...... NBATV College football 8 p.m...... Bowling Green at Kent State...... ESPNU Miami (Ohio) at Ohio...... ESPN2 College golf 3 p.m...... East Lake Cup...... Golf Soccer 3:30 p.m...Manchester United vs. SL Benfica...... FS1 Roma vs. Chelsea...... FS2 8 p.m...... New York City FC at Columbus...... ESPN

NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 6 2 0 .750 216 179 Philadelphia 7 1 0 .875 232 156 Columbus Blue Jackets Artemi Panarin, left, scores a goal against Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 153 115 Dallas 4 3 0 .571 198 161 Rask during a shootout in Columbus on Monday night. Miami 4 3 0 .571 92 152 Washington 3 4 0 .429 160 180 N.Y. Jets 3 5 0 .375 157 186 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 112 156 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 183 110 New Orleans 5 2 0 .714 191 145 Bruins fall to Columbus in shootout Tennessee 4 3 0 .571 158 173 Carolina 5 3 0 .625 148 142 Houston 3 4 0 .429 215 188 Atlanta 4 3 0 .571 153 152 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Arte- od. Boone Jenner, playing in just his advantage since Nov. 30, 2013. Indianapolis 2 6 0 .250 142 246 Tampa Bay 2 5 0 .286 148 168 North North mi Panarin and Oliver Bjorkstrand fifth game after returning from inju- With both teams skating 4-on-4 in W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA scored in the shootout, and the Co- ry, scratched and clawed at Markus the third period thanks to penalties Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 167 131 Minnesota 6 2 0 .750 179 135 Baltimore 4 4 0 .500 170 148 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 164 161 lumbus Blue Jackets beat the Bos- Nutivaara’s rebound until he put it on Calvert and Brad Marchand, To- Cincinnati 3 4 0 .429 122 135 Detroit 3 4 0 .429 176 169 ton Bruins 4-3 on Monday night af- past Rask at 17:08. Josh Anderson rey Krug caught Bobrovsky moving Cleveland 0 8 0 .000 119 202 Chicago 3 5 0 .375 134 171 ter squandering a two-goal lead in was also credited with an assist on side to side and made it 3-2 at 10:26. West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA the third period. Jenner’s first goal of the season. Assists went to Kevan Miller and Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 207 161 Seattle 5 2 0 .714 175 132 Columbus has won eight of its first The Blue Jackets’ third goal of the Pastrnak. Denver 3 3 0 .500 108 118 L.A. Rams 5 2 0 .714 212 138 L.A. Chargers 3 5 0 .375 150 152 Arizona 3 4 0 .429 119 191 12 games, a franchise record for Oc- night came at 8:27 of the second pe- Marchand came out of the box Oakland 3 5 0 .375 169 190 San Francisco 0 8 0 .000 133 219 tober. riod when Nutivaara took a handoff and tied the game 40 seconds lat- Thursday’s Game Philadelphia 33, San Francisco 10 Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bo- from Bobrovsky and sent it nearly er, scoring the Bruins’ second pow- Baltimore 40, Miami 0 New Orleans 20, Chicago 12 Sunday’s Games Cincinnati 24, Indianapolis 23 brovsky had an assist — the eighth the length of the ice to a driving Ty- er-play goal of the night with assists Minnesota 33, Cleveland 16 Seattle 41, Houston 38 of his career and first this season. ler Motte, who put the puck in the by Bergeron and Pastrnak. It was Carolina 17, Tampa Bay 3 Dallas 33, Washington 19 New England 21, L.A. Chargers 13 Pittsburgh 20, Detroit 15 Bobrovsky made 27 saves for his net. Marchand’s eighth goal of the season Buffalo 34, Oakland 14 Monday’s Game sixth win. The goal was Motte’s first with the and the 200th of his career. Atlanta 25, N.Y. Jets 20 Denver at Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Tuukka Rask stopped 29 shots for Blue Jackets and came just hours af- Although Columbus dominated the Bruins, who lost their second in ter he was called up from the minors much of the game, its power play NBA a row and dropped to 4-4-2. to take the place of injured Cam At- continued to flounder as the team The Blue Jackets had been plagued kinson. failed to score all four times it had a EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division by slow starts but got on the board Patrice Bergeron got the Bruins man advantage. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB just 1:59 into the game when David on the board with his second goal NOTES Boston 5 2 .714 — Memphis 5 2 .714 — Toronto 3 2 .600 1 Houston 5 3 .625 ½ Savard threw the puck toward the of the season, a power-play score at The game was a homecoming for New York 3 3 .500 1½ San Antonio 4 3 .571 1 net and it wiggled past Rask off a 15:37 of the second with a shot from Sean Kuraly, a Dublin, Ohio, native, Brooklyn 3 4 .429 2 New Orleans 3 4 .429 2 deflection. Alexander Wennberg and the point off around-the-horn passes whose younger brother, Nick, is se- Philadelphia 3 4 .429 2 Dallas 1 6 .143 4 Southeast Division Northwest Division Matt Calvert assisted on Savard’s from Danton Heinen and David Pas- nior captain of the Bishop Watterson W L Pct GB W L Pct GB second goal of the season. trnak. High School hockey team in Colum- Orlando 5 2 .714 — Portland 4 2 .667 — Washington 4 2 .667 ½ Minnesota 4 3 .571 ½ After a pair of unsuccessful pow- It was the first power-play goal giv- bus. ... Boston backup goalie Anton Charlotte 4 3 .571 1 Utah 3 3 .500 1 er plays, Columbus found the back en up by Columbus at home this sea- Khudobin was hurt during Sunday’s Miami 2 4 .333 2½ Oklahoma City 3 3 .500 1 of the net again with less than son, and the first the Bruins scored optional practice and did not travel Atlanta 1 6 .143 4 Denver 3 4 .429 1½ Central Division Pacific Division three minutes left in the first peri- against the Blue Jackets with a man to Columbus. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Detroit 5 2 .714 — L.A. Clippers 4 1 .800 — Milwaukee 4 2 .667 ½ Golden State 4 3 .571 1 Indiana 3 3 .500 1½ L.A. Lakers 2 4 .333 2½ Cleveland 3 4 .429 2 Phoenix 2 4 .333 2½ Ezekiel Elliott has suspension reinstated, Chicago 1 4 .200 3 Sacramento 1 5 .167 3½

Monday’s Games Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Boston 108, San Antonio 94 Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. will miss the next six games for Cowboys Minnesota 125, Miami 122, OT Wednesday’s Games New York 116, Denver 110 Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Charlotte 104, Memphis 99 Indiana at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Orlando 115, New Orleans 99 Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7 p.m. NEW YORK (AP) — City. He will be eligible Philadelphia 115, Houston 107 Phoenix at Washington, 7 p.m. A federal judge cleared to return Dec. 17 at Oak- Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. Chicago at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Portland, 10 p.m. Sacramento at Boston, 7:30 p.m. the way Monday night land. Golden State at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Houston at New York, 8 p.m. for the NFL to enforce a Elliott attended the Tuesday’s Games Minnesota at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m. Orlando at Memphis, 8 p.m. six-game suspension of roughly two-hour hearing Phoenix at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9 p.m. Dallas Cowboys running in New York on Monday, back Ezekiel Elliott over a day after rushing for domestic violence allega- 150 yards and two touch- NHL tions. downs in the Cowboys’ EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE U.S. District Judge 33-19 win at Washing- Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Katherine Polk Failla de- ton. He left court without Tampa Bay 12 9 2 1 19 45 31 St. Louis 12 9 2 1 19 40 28 nied the request for a pre- speaking to reporters. Ottawa 11 5 1 5 15 41 33 Dallas 11 6 5 0 12 32 32 Toronto 11 7 4 0 14 45 40 Colorado 11 6 5 0 12 34 34 liminary injunction from The 22-year-old Elliott Detroit 12 5 6 1 11 32 35 Nashville 11 5 4 2 12 27 31 players’ union attorneys was suspended in August Boston 9 4 3 2 10 27 29 Chicago 12 5 5 2 12 38 34 Florida 10 4 5 1 9 35 36 Winnipeg 9 4 3 2 10 24 30 working for Elliott. Failla after the league conclud- Buffalo 12 3 7 2 8 29 44 Minnesota 9 4 3 2 10 30 28 put the ruling on hold for ed following a yearlong Montreal 11 3 7 1 7 23 42 Pacific Division 24 hours to give Elliott’s investigation that he had Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angel 11 9 1 1 19 38 20 legal team time to appeal, several physical confron- N Jersey 10 8 2 0 16 40 31 Vegas 9 8 1 0 16 34 19 a likely move. tations in the summer of Pittsburgh 12 7 4 1 15 35 43 Vancouver 10 6 3 1 13 30 25 Columbus 11 7 4 0 14 33 27 Anaheim 11 6 4 1 13 35 33 It’s the second time a 2016 with Tiffany Thomp- N.Y. Island 11 6 4 1 13 39 35 San Jose 10 5 5 0 10 27 26 federal ruling has over- son, his girlfriend at the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Philadelph 11 6 5 0 12 38 31 Calgary 11 5 6 0 10 26 32 turned a reprieve that time. Washingtn 11 5 5 1 11 35 39 Edmonton 10 3 6 1 7 22 33 Carolina 10 4 4 2 10 28 30 Arizona 11 0 10 1 1 26 40 kept Elliott on the field. Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott had Prosecutors in Colum- N.Y. Rang 12 3 7 2 8 34 43 NOTE: 2 pts for a win, 1 pt for OT loss. Earlier this month, a fed- his six-game suspension reinstated on Monday. bus, Ohio, decided not to Monday’s Games Vegas at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. eral appeals court threw pursue the case in the Arizona 4, Philadelphia 3, OT Arizona at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. out a Texas court’s injunc- Roger Goodell’s suspen- blocked the punishment city where Elliott starred N.Y. Islanders 6, Vegas 3 Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Columbus 4, Boston 3, SO Wednesday’s Games tion and ordered the dis- sion before a judge sit- for the second time. for Ohio State, citing con- Tampa Bay 8, Florida 5 Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m. Montreal 8, Ottawa 3 missal of Elliott’s lawsuit ting in for Failla in the If the suspension holds flicting evidence. Elliott St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2 Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m. there. Southern District of New this time, Elliott will be denied the allegations Dallas at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Toronto at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 10 p.m. The NFL briefly en- York issued a temporary out starting Sunday at under oath during his Tuesday’s Games Nashville at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. forced Commissioner restraining order that home against Kansas NFL appeal. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Runaway dad on dating site is guilty of false advertising Bid what you have to bid — confidently DEAR ABBY: Last year DEAR ENGAGED: Your Julian Fellowes, in a script to open up one of the minors. I had a baby with one of Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van fiance may have difficulty for “Downton Abbey,” wrote, However, East took the my college professors. He Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, picking up on social cues, “Lawyers are always confident trick and would have done left me 10 days before our and was founded by her mother, which is why he doesn’t before the verdict. It’s only best to shift to a diamond. afterwards they share their notice that others become Here, though, he led a club. daughter was born and Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at doubts.” has never met her. I chased DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los annoyed as he drones on West won with his king and At the bridge table, try returned the suit. Now South him through family court, and on. You should abso- Angeles, CA 90069. to ooze confidence. In to- hoped to escape for down lutely point out to him and he gives me the bare day’s diagram, look at the one. Just in case West start- minimum in state-ordered what you have noticed, South hand. West opens two you should be addressing constant talking. It also ed with 6-3-1-3 distribution support. and tell him you are con- spades, and East raises to with your psychotherapist. happens when we are (although he probably would Recently, I spotted him cerned that it may affect four spades. What should Sometimes it takes multi- South do? have led his singleton), de- advertising himself on a around his family — and his employment. Then sug- ple doses of “medicine” to The right bid is clear-cut, clarer won the second club dating website as a loving they usually end up treat- gest he discuss his compul- in his hand, played a club to cure an ailment, but the although it will not necessar- sive talking with a licensed the jack and led a diamond man and describing how longer you allow this man ing him badly for it. ily result in the best-possible mental health profession- result. South must bid five to his king to escape for down he loves his first daughter to occupy real estate in Is there any way I can al. This is not to imply hearts. Maybe it will turn a one and get a near-top. (Most with no mention of ours your head, the harder it gently talk to him about there is anything “wrong” plus against four spades into declarers went down two, and (he has two other children, will be for you to get on this so he’s aware that he with him, but rather that a minus; or it might end the one South made four hearts.) a girl and a boy). How do I with your life. Call your is irritating people? I don’t he may benefit from profes- bidding and miss a slam, East move past this? A part of therapist. having raised with several sional help in recognizing me is angry for her, but want to hurt him, but I spades and few points. the social cues he is miss- I’m also angry for myself. DEAR ABBY: I love my also don’t want him to an- At 11 of 16 tables in a dupli- ing. I’m in therapy, but seeing fiance with all my heart. noy people. I’m also afraid cate, five hearts was passed out. How did South plan the him on a dating website We have good friends and it may affect his employ- describing himself as a A NOTE TO PARENTS play after West surprisingly led family. The problem is, my ment. His co-workers get a trump, and East discarded good person, when in truth OF YOUNG CHIL- fiance loves to talk. He that same look on their DREN: Tonight is the the spade seven? he’s a sociopath, has re- talks A LOT. At this stage, South was not faces when he’s talking night when wee witches opened wounds I thought I’ve known this since I sure of the fate of four spades had closed months ago. that his family members and goblins will be out or five hearts. Usually, when met him, but because I trick-or-treating. Please su- don’t talk much, it doesn’t do when they are annoyed West does not lead a spade OPEN WOUNDS pervise them so they’ll be here, it means that he has the bother me. I like listening with him. safe. Happy Halloween, ev- ace. So, declarer drew trumps DEAR OPEN WOUNDS: to his stories. However, I eryone! and exited with his spade, Thank you for writing to can see our friends getting ENGAGED TO A BIG hoping West would be forced me, but this is a question annoyed because of his TALKER LOVE, ABBY

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT given by Iourii D. Pirogov and Olga D Pirogov to Mortgage Electronic Registration Docket No. ES12P2213GD Docket No. ES11P2190GD Systems, Inc., solely as nominee for Mortgage Lenders Network USA, Inc., dated CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION June 2, 2005, and filed with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District FOR RESIGNATION OF A GUARDIAN OF AN INCAPACITATED PERSON FOR TERMINATION OF A CONSERVATOR of the Land Court as Document No. 455018, and noted on Certificate Of Title No. 73849, as affected by an assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration In the interests of: Elizabeth Dunn In the interests of: Elizabeth Dunn Systems, Inc., to Partners for Payment Relief DE II, LLC, dated April 3, 2014, and Of: Marblehead, MA Of: Marblehead, MA registered in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court RESPONDENT RESPONDENT as Document No. 557981 and noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849; Incapacitated Person/Protected Person Incapacitated Person/Protected Person assignment from for Payment Relief DE II, LLC to Noteworthy, LLC, dated March To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been 30, 2016, and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry District filed by filed by of the Land Court as Document No. 571493 and noted on Certificate of Title No. Family and Children's Services of Lynn, MA Family and Children's Services (FCS) of Lynn, MA 73849; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Accept the Resignation of the Guardian Terminate the Conservatorship the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM o'clock on November 14, The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or 2017 at 67 Gateway Lane, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or the premises described in said mortgage, that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore To wit: should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Legal Description attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of 11/27/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline the return date of 11/24/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline The certain parcel of land situated in Lynn in the County of Essex, in the date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded and described as follows: If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written SOUTHWESTERLY by Gateway Lane on hundred twenty-seven and 26/100 appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific (127.26) feet; facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE NORTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Walter F. Welch et al seventy-four and The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the 90/100 (74.90) feet; above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of the City of Lynn one hundred may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named twenty-seven and 29/100 (127.29) feet; and person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 16, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, seventy-six Date: October 24, 2017 Date: October 24, 2017 and 43/100 (76.43) feet. Pamela Casey O'Brien Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate Register of Probate All said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan Item: October 31, 2017 Item: October 31, 2017 numbered 25806-A, filed with original Certificates of Title 25726 to 25736 inc. in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, the same being compiled from a plan drawn by William B. Hilton, Surveyor, dated February 3, 1955, and additional data LEGALS LEGALS on file in the Land Registration Office, all as modified and approved by the Court, and the above described land is shown as Lots 17 and 18 on said first mentioned plan. (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of Gateway LAND COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Lane, shown on said plan, is subject to rights contained in an agreement between DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Docket No. ES17P2941PO Antonio Melchionno and the City of Lynn dated January 7, 1955 duly recorded in 17SM006182 TRUST CITATION Book 4134, Page 346 in said Registry. Essex Probate and Family Court ORDER OF NOTICE 36 Federal Street So much of the above described land as is included within the limits of said Salem, MA 01970 Gateway Lane is subject to the rights of all person lawfully entitled thereto in and To: (978) 744 - 1020 over the same, and to an easement as set forth in a grant made by Antonio Alice J. Cashman Melchionno to the Lynn Gas & Electric Company and New England Telephone & Maureen F. Cashman Mary E deBettencourt Trust, Telegraph Company dated February 16, 1955 duly recorded in Book 4143, Page In the matter of: 302 in said Registry. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 To all interested persons: U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: A Petition has been filed by: There is appurtenant to the above described land, the right to use all the private Mary McGee of Lynn, MA streets shown on said plan, in common with all other person lawfully entitled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, in the trust for the registered requesting the Court approve the Trustee's account for September 1, 2014 to July thereto. holders of Ameriquest Mortgage Securities Inc., Asset-Backed Pass-Through 31, 2017, approve distribution, payment expenses and for such further relief Certificates, Series 2005-R5 requested. For mortgagor's title see deed filed at the above-named registry district of the Land You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Court as Document No. 391365, and noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney numbered 48 Allen Avenue, given by Alice J. Cashman and Maureen F. Cashman must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on The property will be sold subject to a senior mortgage registered with the Essex to Ameriquest Mortgage Company, dated April 13, 2005, and recorded in Essex 11/20/2017. County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24219, Page 97, and now This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written 481081 as noted on Certificate of Title No. 73849. held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United notice to you. liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on Date: October 18, 2017 existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Pamela Casey O'Brien priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December Register of Probate easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Item: October 31, 2017 benefits of said Act. Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 18, 2017. check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Attest: Deborah J. 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PHOTO | TRIBUNE on sex harassment NEWS SERVICE By Leanne Italie moments. By John-John they had because it was in- “I’m pretty sure I saw it on ished product that shows ASSOCIATED PRESS “We teach them to always Williams IV teractive.” the Oscars, and there were every angle of the subject. ask before touching anyone, THE BALTIMORE SUN Couples are taking a less probably some celebrities “People are really awe- NEW YORK — Kenna no matter who the person traditional approach to doing this technology,” she struck. It’s like they haven’t Cook is a sex educator by is or how they responded Rahmie Santoso and Zack weddings and receptions recalled. “I Googled around laughed before in life,” said profession, so it’s natural yesterday, and to wait for Baumel wanted a wedding —even when it comes to and [OrcaVue] were the first that at home she teaches Daniel Rosenberry. “Seeing a loud and clear yes before that showcased their per- bigger-budget nuptials, ac- people I was able to find. It themselves in that shot _ in her two boys, ages 4 and 7, sonality. That meant incor- giving a hug or engaging in cording to Elizabeth Bai- was amazing. Our guests slow motion holding a pink about the nuances of con- porating their love of gem- any other physical contact,” You can shed tears ley, owner of the Cockeys- still talk about it, and every flamingo or wearing a fun- sent and the importance stones and rocks. Cook said. “We emphasize that he is gone, ville-based Elizabeth Bailey once in a while they’ll post it ny hat — people lose their of being the bosses of their Theiror you September can smile because wed- that yes is both a word and he has lived. Weddings. on social media.” minds.” own bodies. ding reception featured an action.” You can close your eyes and pray “So many of our couples Daniel and Jonathan Doughnuts When sexual harass- tablesthat where he'll come guests back could Martha Mendez-Bald- are going to so many wed- Rosenberry are the found- First cupcakes, then ment allegations against paintor you rockscan open andyour eyescreate and dings that they have a de- ers of Silver Spring-based Harvey Weinstein hit, she win, who focuses on par- necklacessee all that madehe has left. from macaroons. Now dough- enting as an assistant Your heart can be empty because sire to just make the wed- OrcaVue (it stands for Or- nuts are the latest dessert sat them down once again. gemstones.you can't seeTheir him, cake ding different than all the biting Camera Vue) and “I told them that there professor of psychology to dethrone the classic was decoratedor you can be fullwith of the edi- others that they have at- inventors of the patented have been people in my at Manhattan College in love you shared. wedding cake. ble crystals and a gigantic tended,” said Bailey, who technology that allows for life, men and women, who New York, said parents You can turn your back on In addition to doughnut candytomorrow amethyst. and live in yesterday is known throughout the those sleek slow-motion have not listened when I should seize the moment walls, where doughnuts “Theor you guests can beloved happy that,” for region for opulent wed- photos that were popular- have said that I am the to open lines of communi- tomorrow because of yesterday. are hung on hooks, hot cation with their kids. saidYou Baumel, can remember a himBaltimore only dings where budgets most ized on the red carpet and boss of my body,” said Cook, native whothat heco-owns is gone a Wash- often exceed six figures. have popped up at sport- doughnut stations are a who lives in Sacramento, “Parents should speak ington,or you D.C.,can cherish software his memory start- The next wedding you ing events and now wed- new craze, according to Calif. “They were unkind to their younger children and let it live on. Bailey. about the difference be- upYou with can cry his and wife. close The your couplemind, attend will likely feature ding receptions. to me and did not respect handsbe empty out and crystals turn your back,instead at least one of these trend- A camera is set up on a When Ada Mahoney got my words. We talked about tween a good touch and a of businessOr you cancards. do what “It just ing options. long metal arm — think a married at the Annapo- how many other women bad touch. They should re- he would want: lis Maritime Museum in mind their children about felt likeSmile, us. open The your whole eyes, par- 360 photos selfie stick that you don’t and girls have been hurt by ty was alove celebration and go on. of the Genevieve Grossmann have to hold — that spins August, “We didn’t want men and boys.” boundaries and privacy love that we haveSharifahNor together. wanted a wow factor for around a foot-high plat- a fancy cake — we’re just With an avalanche of related to their bodies and We are trying, Jed. not big on cake,” she said. encourage children to say The firstWe miss thing you very that much. people her wedding last October form where the photo sub- sexual harassment accu- saidWith lovewas, from ‘That Dad, Mom,is so Erika, you.’ in Philadelphia. jects stand. The camera, Instead, she sent out her sations in Hollywood, me- no or stop if anyone, in- EverythingBritt and everyonewas hand-craft who - She knew a 360 photo pointing inward, takes a groom to pick up 14 dozen dia and politics in recent cluding a trusted adult, ed — otherfeels than your loss the cake. It booth would accomplish series of photos that cre- assorted doughnuts in “all days, parents like Cook crosses those boundaries,” was the most fun wedding that. ates a slowed-image fin- of the fun flavors.” are reaching for teachable Mendez-Baldwin said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017 BUSINESS EDIC helps Christopher’s cook up success

ITEM STAFF REPORT but also companionship and he said. Curious neighbors be- conversation. We were happy to gan to peek inside, and word David Shalvoy knows the ins help him grow his business.” about Christopher’s eventually and outs of running a restau- Christopher’s serves break- spread both in Lynn and sur- rant, having operated a success- fast and lunch and is open from rounding areas on the North ful one in Boston’s South End 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday Shore. for 12 years before opening his through Friday and 8 a.m. to 2:30 “I even have a regular bunch Lynn cafe in 2008, at the site p.m. on the weekend. Delivery of Bostonians who bike up for of the former Stone Bakery. He and orders to go are also offered. lunch,” said Shalvoy. has since added catering to the Service keeps a brisk pace, but if He expects his sales to increase menu of what he offers from you’re looking for fast food, look by as much as 30 percent from his Diamond District location, elsewhere. Each plate is cooked this year to 2019. The catering which has also become a gath- fresh to order, and there can also business is already playing a ering place for a loyal clientele. be a line out the door at brunch leading role in that growth. “There’s a clubhouse atmo- hour on a weekend. “We offer a personalized, cus- sphere,” Shalvoy said, sitting at “We emphasize fresh, quali- tomized menu,” he said. “I go into a table in Christopher’s Café on ty, made-to-order meals,” said every job thinking it’s going to be Lewis Street near the Swamp- COURTESY PHOTO Shalvoy, who has six employees the hardest job I’ve ever had. If scott line. “I know 90 percent of at Christopher’s. “We don’t do you go in thinking it will be easy, my customers.” Judging by the Christopher’s Cafe owner David Shalvoy and one of the the 10-minute breakfast.” you let your guard down and din of conversation between ta- restaurant’s employees, Lesley Brewer. More time for loyal customers that’s when the quality suffers.” bles, a lot of them clearly get to such as Gary and Ann Robinson In Boston, Shalvoy prepared know each other as well. he has been a tenant for nine pression system and other capi- to enjoy each other’s company. meals for Boston Public Schools Shalvoy, who moved to Lynn years. He said a $50,000 loan tal expenses. “EDIC supports lo- The café also displays the work and functions at the Parkman 15 years ago, has expanded the from the Economic Develop- cal businesses. They helped me of local artists in rolling exhib- House, the mayor’s official re- seating at Christopher’s from 19 ment & Industrial Corporation modify my business plan.” its throughout the year. Next ception hall. Since coming to when he opened to 42. In good of Lynn (EDIC/Lynn) was a ma- “Christopher’s is the type of up will be Erik Eskedal, whose Lynn, he has cooked for a vari- weather, there is room for an jor boost to his expansion plans. establishment that adds to the photography recently showed at ety of nonprofits including the additional 20 people outside. “I am getting maximum use fabric of the community,” said the State House. Lynn Business Education Foun- The catering business, which he out of the loan,” said Shalvoy, EDIC/Lynn Executive Director Shalvoy recalls some lean dation, Shoe City Lions, the started in 2016, is also growing. who used the money for kitch- James M. Cowdell. “David has years as a new venture in Lynn. YMCA and Family & Children’s Shalvoy is also in the process en equipment, a heating and air created a place where people “We’d stand around in this emp- Service, and he hosts many of buying the building in which conditioning system, fire-sup- can enjoy not only quality food, ty shop for a few days at a time,” fundraisers on site. Stocks around the world take a pause ahead of frenetic week

By Stan Choe ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — Stocks retreated from their re- cord highs on Monday, ahead of a frenetic week for markets. Investors are waiting to learn who the next head of the Federal Reserve will be, what several of the world’s biggest central banks will decide on in- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS terest rates, and whether A buyer walks past a 2018 Sonata sitting amid Apple and other big U.S. an assortment of models on the showroom floor companies can keep piling of a Hyundai dealership in the south Denver their profits higher. In the suburb of Littleton, Colo. meantime, reports con- tinued to show that the economy is strengthening Consumer spending and negotiations contin- ued in Washington to cut income-tax rates. surged 1 percent Amid the many cross currents, the Standard & Poor’s 500 index fell 8.24 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in September points, or 0.3 percent, to 2,572.83 from its record People look at an electronic stock board of a securities firm in Tokyo Mon- By Martin Crutsinger about the economy head- set on Friday. Losses for day. Asian stock markets were mixed Monday as investors waited to find ASSOCIATED PRESS ing into the final quarter health care stocks, tele- out U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick to head the Federal Reserve. of the year. coms and other areas of WASHINGTON — Con- That should support sol- the market overshadowed serve’s board, is Trump’s the latest piece of evidence he said. sumers boosted their id growth in the fourth gains for technology com- leading candidate to re- that the economy is pick- The Federal Reserve is spending by 1 percent in quarter. The overall econ- panies and energy produc- place Janet Yellen as the ing up momentum. scheduled to start a two- September, the biggest omy, as measured by the ers. head of the nation’s cen- On Friday, the week’s day meeting on Tuesday. gain in eight years. The gross domestic product, The Dow Jones indus- tral bank, with an an- headline economic report Most investors expect the surge was fueled by robust grew at a solid 3 percent trial average fell 85.45, or nouncement planned for is expected to show that Fed to raise rates at its demand across sectors, es- annual rate in the Ju- 0.4 percent, to 23,348.74, Thursday, according to job growth continues to be next meeting in December, pecially autos in the wake ly-September quarter, de- and the Nasdaq composite senior administration of- strong and that the unem- which would be the third of recent hurricanes. spite the devastation from dropped 2.30, or less than ficials. ployment rate remained increase of the year. The sharp jump in con- two hurricanes. 0.1 percent, to 6,698.96. The choice could have at a 16-year low. Other central banks sumer spending was up The big spending surge Smaller stocks fell more far-ranging effects on the Against the backdrop of meeting this week include from a tiny 0.1 percent in September was led by than the rest of the mar- markets, particularly if an economy that’s growing the Bank of Japan and the gain in August and was a 14.7 percent increase ket, and the small-cap the new chair advocates at a 3 percent annual rate, Bank of England. the best showing since in spending for new mo- Russell 2000 index lost a more aggressive policy all those ingredients could Investors are also wait- an increase of 1.3 per- tor vehicles, as drivers 17.42, or 1.2 percent, to in raising interest rates lead to higher inflation, ing to see what progress cent in August 2009, the began replacing the esti- 1,490.90. than Yellen has. Low in- something that’s been can be made in Washing- Commerce Department mated more than 300,000 Investors expect Presi- terest rates have helped scarce in the global econ- ton on revamping the na- reported Monday. Income vehicles destroyed in the dent Donald Trump to an- to push returns higher omy for years, said Jim tion’s tax system. Stocks growth was also solid in hurricanes. Spending on nounce his choice for the for bond funds, stocks and Paulsen, chief investment have climbed in recent September, rising by 0.4 nondurable goods such as next chair of the Federal all kinds of other invest- strategist of the Leuthold weeks in part on rising ex- percent as wages and sal- clothing and services such Reserve by the end of the ments around the world. Group. That could force pectations that lower tax aries climbed. as utility payments was week. The central bank But pressure may be ris- the Fed to push rates bills — and bigger profits Consumer spending is also strong. has played a pivotal role ing for the Fed to increase higher more quickly. — may be on the way for closely monitored because “Consumers were not in the economy’s rates more quickly. “We’ve rarely had 3 per- companies. But tax chang- it accounts for 70 percent shy in September,” said from the Great Recession A report on Monday cent back-to-back quarters es still face resistance on of economic activity. 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