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TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 DEALS OF THE Beer Lynn Education District will host STEM$DA fairY$ By Steve Krause major non-pro t groups who work on behalf Abramson, who sponsors ThePG. Item’s 3 Spelling ITEM STAFF of Lynn’s youth. Bee, considers STEM education the most im- may not Committee member Joel Abramson of Flag- portant part of a modern curriculum. LYNN — The Lynn Education District will ship Travel in Marblehead began talking “When you think about it,” he said, “every- sponsor a STEM fair in October that will be with Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, who is the chair- thing you do in life, and will do in life, will be on spread around ve educational institutions man, along with Rep. Joseph Kennedy, of the have something to do with a STEM subject. in the heart of the city. STEM (Science, Technology, Turn on your computer, startDEALS your car, leave The district is a collaborative community Engineering and Math) Council, late last someone a voice mail — it’s all because of tap for that aims to partner with Lynn students and year about the district’s interest in the cur- some aspect of STEM technology.OF THE If you watch the adults in their lives to realize their great- riculum. sports, instant replay is STEM$ technology.”$ est potential in the community. It includes Through a series of meetings with Polito The fair will run from 6-9DA p.m.Y on Thurs- Saugus representatives from the Lynn schools, the and her staff that went well into the summer, day, Oct. 24 at Lynn Tech, KIPPPG. Academy, 3 St. YMCA, North Shore Community College, the idea of a STEM fair came up. store Essex Media Group and several of the city’s STEM week runs from Oct. 21-25. STEM, A3

By Bridget Turcotte DEALS ITEM STAFF HOMELESS MAN STABBEDOF THE SAUGUS — Owners of a Main Street store want to $DAY$ sell beer and wine, but the TO DEATH DOWNTOWN PG. 3 idea is hard for the town to swallow. Owners of Great Con- venience petitioned the Board of Selectmen for a beer and wine license in DEALS December 2016 but were denied. They’ll return OF THE Sept. 4 to try again. $ $ “There is a desire and a DAY need for people who come PG. 3 to a convenience store — this is one of the products they are looking for,” said Attorney Alfred Paul Fa- rese Jr., who represents Kirit Patel, the store’s owner. Saugus has six beer and wine licenses and four of them are available, said Wendy Reed, clerk for the Board of Selectmen. There are eight other package stores within a 2.2-mile radius. But Great Convenience shares a plaza with Peas in a Pod Nursery School and, while its not against state law, selectmen worry about the sale of beer and wine so close to a daycare. “It is still a place where children congregate,” said Chairwoman Deb- By Gayla Cawley he was taken from the scene. tion and no arrests have been made. Lynn police are ra Panetta. “So that was ITEM STAFF The victim was taken to Sa- Two people said they didn’t wit- investigating a one of our biggest issues lem Hospital where he was pro- ness the stabbing, but heard that fatal stabbing (in 2016) regardless of LYNN — A 36-year-old home- nounced dead, Lynn Police Lt. at the corner of whether it falls under less man from Lynn was stabbed it was the result of an argument Green and Union Massachusetts General to death on Union Street Monday Larry Wentzell said. His identity with another person over money. Law or not.” afternoon, authorities said. has not been released. Police and a spokeswoman from streets Monday Erin Bradley, owner Police said they responded to 114 An hour after the incident, there the Essex County District Attor- afternoon. of Peas in a Pod, said Union St. shortly after 2:30 p.m. was a large police presence on ney’s of ce wouldn’t con rm that ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON she would worry more if and found an unresponsive man Union Street. The area was cor- account. outside. Witnesses said the man doned off with crime scene tape. SAUGUS, A3 still had a knife in his chest when The incident is under investiga- STABBING, A3 Marathon-bombing memorial complete Racism BOSTON (AP) — Three stone pillars “We hope that this will help demarcate asking a bystander to take a photo of her were placed Monday near the nish line the sacredness of this spot and give peo- beside one of the pillars. “I’m pretty sure prompts of the Boston Marathon, marking the nal ple the opportunity to slow down when these three victims had cheered for me step in a $2 million effort to memorialize they’re here,” said Bolivian-born sculptor when I was going through the nish line, the bombing that killed three people. Pablo Eduardo as he put nishing touches so the least I could do was come out and community The understated monument of granite on the monuments Monday. show my support.” and bronze, which took four years to plan Nichola Forrester, a Milton resident who Patricia Campbell, the mother of bomb- discussion and develop, was supposed to be ready completed the 2013 race long before the ing victim Krystle Campbell, said she was last year for the fth anniversary of the bombs detonated, was among those paus- grateful her daughter hasn’t been forgotten. April 15, 2013, attack, but underwent sig- ing to re ect on their lunch break. By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF ni cant redesigns and other delays. “I said a prayer for them,” she said after MEMORIAL, A3 LYNN — Nearly 10 incidents of racist graf ti and vandalism have been reported in the city over the INSIDE Praying for the children past year, prompting a community Immigrant meeting and discussion on Monday Nahant rights support- night about how to appropriately Report of man on beach ers marching respond. exposing self turns out to from Boston Residents, community leaders be unfounded. A6 to New Hamp- and elected of cials crowded into shire stopped a room at the Lynn Community LOOK! Television headquarters to brain- Lynn eld library at St. Stephen’s Church in Lynn storm about how to respond to a hires new head of year’s worth of mainly anti-Semit- Youth Services. A8 on Monday, where they ic vandalism in Lynn, and to share  their own personal experiences staged a sym- Lynn eld’s Hashian with racism and hatred. marries “The Rock.” A8 bolic funeral The consensus was that there procession Sports should be more education, teach- including a small ing people an appropriate response Graciale gets casket to honor started as Tech’s to hatred and it should start early, migrant children teaching children how to respect athletic director. B1 who died try-  people who may be different from ing to enter the them. Rivera: Betts could be on country. the move this winter. B1 Dalene Basden, a homeowner in Lynn for 30 years, said she was PHOTO | PAULA MULLER RACISM, A3

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OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 81° VOL. 141, ISSUE 215 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 71° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 BUSINESS ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 OBITUARIES MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Markey releases rights lawyer, and Steve video showing Warren Pemberton, a former Richard W. Sarnie Sr., 85 John D. Paine III senior executive at Wal- 1928-2018 endorsement greens. BOSTON (AP) — Dem- HOPEDALE — Mr. Richard W. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — John D. ocratic U.S. Sen. Edward Transit agency considers Paine III died Dec. 15, 2018 Sarnie Sr. died peacefully on Markey has released a fare-free buses in Scottsdale, Ariz., where he Aug. 15, 2019 at the age of video showing U.S. Sen. had resided since 2009. 85. Elizabeth Warren endors- WORCESTER (AP) — John was born Oct. 26, He was the beloved hus- ing him for re-election. A Massachusetts public 1928 in Marblehead and band of the late Carole E. The video shows the transit agency is con- graduated from Marblehead (Cheney) Sarnie, with whom Democratic presidential sidering a fare-free bus High School in 1946. John he shared 56 loving years of hopeful praising Markey system. served in the U.S. Navy in marriage. He is survived by as a leader, fighter and The Telegram & Gazette 1951. After finishing his stud- his cherished family: his son, “our country’s great- reports that the Worces- ies with a BS in Mathematics Richard Jr., daughter-in-law, est champion for clean ter Regional Transit at Northeastern University in Susan, and their children, Gar- energy jobs.” It comes as Authority Advisory Board 1952, John married G. Gloria rett and Mia; his son, Robert supporters of U.S. Rep. voted unanimously last Rio. The two were married for and his wife, Marilyn, and their Joe Kennedy are pressing week to conduct a fare 57 years before Gloria pre- children, Rachel and Jared. He him to challenge Markey analysis that includes was predeceased by his par- ceded John in death in 2009. consideration of a fare- John worked for more than in next year’s Democratic ents Sylvio and Doris (Maines) primary. free system. Sarnie and his brother, Ronald 40 years for the Sperry Cor- In a report in May, The poration, which later became Markey released the Sarnie. happy as when sharing stories Chris Thorner (Ben Thorner) of 90-second video Monday. Research Bureau called Richard was born in Med- Unisys. He also served as a the WRTA “a perfect can- with old friends. He had a love volunteer firefighter in East Cambridge. John was a proud Warren had previously ford. He graduated from Med- for the wilderness, cooking and devoted grandpa to eight endorsed him. didate” for a fare-free bus ford High School and North Williston, N.Y., his home for system. The report calcu- (especially his famous Italian more than 45 years. grandchildren: Frank Schissel, A spokeswoman for Shore Community College. He lated that the $2 million sauce and meatballs), holiday John was the loving father Rebecca Schissel, John D. Kennedy, grandson of served in the U.S. Army as a to $3 million annual cost family get-togethers, reading of six children: Beth Unkefer Paine V, Dan Paine, Nick Rad- Sen. Robert Kennedy, has staff sergeant during the Ko- his almanac (pre-Google) and ow, Lewis Radow, Max Thorner said he appreciates the to provide free service (John Unkefer) of Winter Park, could be made up through rean Conflict and later served old John Wayne movies. Fla., John D. Paine IV (Julie and Josie Thorner. interest, but is running cost savings, increased 20 years in the Massachusetts Service information: In ac- Paine) of Southlake, Texas, Service information: A for re-election for the governmental aid and State Police, retiring as a staff cordance with his wishes, cre- Denise Radow of Eugene, graveside service and inter- state’s 4th Congressional partnerships. The report sergeant in 1980. He went on mation will take place. Rela- Ore., Kate Schissel (Frank ment will be held on Satur- District. to work for the Digital Equip- tives and friends are invited to Schissel) of Scottsdale, Ariz., day, Sept. 7, 2019 at 10:30 Markey is already said offering the service ment Corporation as security attend his memorial service, Julie Hamilton (Scott Ham- a.m. at Waterside Cemetery, facing two, lesser-known for free would reverse manager for field services. with Military & State Police ilton) of Jupiter, Fla., and Marblehead. candidates — Shannon the system’s declining He resided in Swampscott Honors for his many years of Liss-Riordan, a workers’ ridership. for many years, retiring to Na- service to the country and the ples, Fla., and then returned commonwealth, on Sunday, to Massachusetts in his later Aug. 25 at 3 p.m. at Andrews years. Chapel located in Swamp- Warren apologizes for heritage Richard and his beloved scott Cemetery, 400 Essex wife, Carole, shared a unique St., Swampscott, MA 01907. A and loving bond. Throughout reception will follow. There are claim, woos Native Americans their marriage, they enjoyed no visiting hours. traveling and spending time Memorial donations in with family and friends, par- memory of Richard may be By Elana Schor and ticularly the state troopers Josh Funk made to the charity of one’s ASSOCIATED PRESS and their wives. Richard’s choice. brotherhood with his fellow Funeral arrangements SIOUX CITY, Iowa — Massachusetts state troopers are under the direction of Democratic presidential continued well beyond his re- the EDWARDS Memorial candidate Elizabeth War- tirement. He frequently social- Funeral Home, 44 Congress ren offered a public apol- ized with his buddies, and they St., Milford. Visit www.ed- ogy Monday to Native enjoyed dining, going wardsmemorialfu- Americans over her past to casinos, camping neralhome.com for claim to tribal heritage, and swapping stories complete obituary directly tackling an area of the good old days! and condolence that’s proved to be a big Richard was never so book. political liability. “Like anyone who has been honest with them- selves, I know I have made mistakes,” the Mas- Eugene Ricciardelli, 85 sachusetts senator said at 1933-2019 a forum on Native Amer- ican issues in this pivotal LYNNFIELD — Mr. Eugene Stephen Smith and his wife early voting state. “I am Ricciardelli, 85, of Lynnfield, Amanda of Portland, Maine. sorry for the harm I have passed away on Monday He is the brother of Virginia caused.” morning, Aug. 19, 2019 at Brown of Lynn, Loretta Ricciar- Monday’s remarks were the Kaplan Family Hospice delli of Lynn and Edward Ric- an effort to move past House. He was the husband of ciardelli of Saugus. He is also the fallout from her past Joyce (Nolan) Ricciardelli, with survived by his 10 cherished claims of tribal ancestry, whom he shared 29 years of grandchildren, Laura, Grace, which culminated in a marriage. Elysia, Andrew, Maxwell, Oliver, widely criticized release of a DNA analysis last year. Eugene was born Sept. 30, Marie, Abby, Emily and Kenzie; PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1933 in Malden. He was the as well as one great-grandson, The issue nearly derailed son of the late Eugene and Benjamin. her campaign in the early Elizabeth Warren, 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, apologizes to Margaret (Morse) Ricciardelli. Service information: Eu- days as President Donald Native Americans Monday at the Frank LaMere Native American Presi- He was a resident of Lynnfield. gene’s funeral Mass will be Trump began derisively dential Forum at the Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City, Iowa. Eugene graduated from Wake- celebrated in Our Lady of the referring to her as “Poca- field High School. Assumption Church, Grove hontas.” Court ruling that impedes pearance. outsized attention when Now that Warren is He was a United States Street, Lynnfield, on Wednes- tribal governments’ abil- As of Monday, her cam- Trump faces his own gaining in most polls, she’s Army veteran. day, Aug. 21, 2019 at 11 ity to prosecute crimes paign website’s page con- charges of racism. trying to prove to voters Eugene was a pipe fitter by a.m. Relatives and friends committed on tribal lands taining a video and other Those who “ask about that the controversy won’t trade who owned his own con- are respectfully invited. In by those who don’t belong materials Warren had re- Elizabeth’s family instead struction company for many doom her in a general honoring with Eugene’s wish- to a tribe. leased on the DNA analy- of issues of vital impor- years. election matchup against es there will be no visiting She did not receive any sis was no longer active. tance to Indian Country,” He enjoyed fishing, metal hours and burial will be held Trump. The detailed pol- questions about her own The Native American fo- Haaland told the forum detecting and treasured the privately. In lieu of flowers icy agenda to help Native background. rum this week is expected audience, “feed the presi- time he spent with his grand- donations in Eugene’s mem- Americans that she re- dent’s racism.” children. He was also a com- ory may be made to St. Ju- leased last week helped Warren’s DNA analy- to draw 10 of her White municant at Our Lady of the de’s Children’s Hospital, 51 her secure a warm recep- sis — part of a broader House rivals. Warren’s remarks were Assumption Church. St. Jude Place, Memphis, tion from attendees at the pushback against Trump’s New Mexico Rep. Deb well-received by attendees In addition to his loving wife TN, 38105. To share an on- tribal forum. disparaging nickname — Haaland, who last year at the Native American fo- Joyce, Eugene is survived by line condolence please visit After drawing a stand- showed evidence of a trib- became one of the first two rum. his children, Lisa Leuper of www.cuffemcginn.com. The ing ovation, Warren said al ancestor as far as 10 Native American women Manny Iron Hawk, 62, Wakefield, Eugene CUFFE-MCGINN “I have listened and I generations back, but the elected to Congress, intro- who lives on the Chey- Ricciardelli and his Funeral Home, 157 have learned a lot” from Cherokee Nation joined duced Warren on Monday enne River Sioux reserva- wife Deborah of Lynn, Maple St., Lynn, is conversations with Na- some other Native Ameri- after endorsing her pres- tion in South Dakota, said Marcel Ricciardelli assisting the family tive Americans in recent cans in rebuking the sen- idential campaign last Warren “did excellent” in and his wife Betsy of with arrangements. months, describing her- ator for attributing tribal month and aligning with her Monday appearance Pennsylvania, Marc self as “grateful” for the membership to genetics. her for new legislation and has done a good job of R. Ricciardelli of Washington, dialogue. She fielded ques- Warren later apologized aimed at helping tribal addressing her past mis- D.C., Melissa Williams and her tions about her proposals, privately to the Cherokee communities. Haaland takes. “I think she did. A husband Ray of Winthrop and LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® which include a legisla- and had addressed her re- lamented that Warren’s person has to admit their tive change for a Supreme gret before Monday’s ap- ancestry has attracted mistakes and move on.” ‘Codfather’ settlement means magnate will never fish again 781-593-7700 Publishing Daily, except Sundays By Patrick Whittle of permanently removing that story,” Markey said. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ASSOCIATED PRESS Mr. Rafael from participa- NOAA’s settlement with Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA and additional offices. tion in federal fisheries.” It Rafael also states he is Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item A fishing magnate will also help return Ra- required to pay a civil known as the Codfather Subscriptions fael’s assets to productive penalty of just over $3 Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States will never be allowed to use when they are sold, he million and relinquish a $20.00 for 4 weeks return to U.S. fisheries, said. seafood dealer permit. He $65.00 for 13 weeks the federal government $130.00 for 26 weeks “Mr. Rafael’s forced di- has until the end of 2020 said Monday in announc- $260.00 for 1 year vestiture and permanent to sell fishing permits Send payment to and POSTMASTER, ing it has settled its civil send address changes to: case against a man whose ban from commercial fish- and vessels he owns and ing is a fitting end to this controls, and the transac- The Daily Item arrest for shirking quo- 110 Munroe St. tas and smuggling profits case, on top of the crimi- tions must be approved by P.O. Box 5 overseas shocked the East nal sentence he is already NOAA. Lynn, MA 01903 Coast industry. serving,” Oliver said. Seventeen of Rafael’s The settlement with Rafael’s attorney, John former fishing vessel cap- Carlos Rafael and his Markey of New Bedford, tains also face penalties SUBSCRIBE fishing captains will clear said settling was “the under the settlement. smart thing” for his client, One condition is that they the way for his assets to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS be divested, the National who he described as a lif- must serve suspensions Oceanic and Atmospher- The federal government said Monday that fish- in the fishing industry during which they can’t ic Administration said. ing magnate Carlos Rafael will be banned from who will miss the busi- board federally permitted Those assets have been returning to U.S. commercial fishing. ness. vessels while the vessels “He was always willing are at sea, or even offload- embroiled in litigation. Call Rafael was based out of owner of the one of the tant Administrator Chris to work. I think it’s going ing. Those suspensions 781-593-7700 ext. 2 New Bedford and was sen- largest commercial fishing Oliver said Monday the to be hard for him, when vary from 20 to 200 days to set up your home tenced to nearly four years operations in the country. settlement “accomplish- he gets out, not to be a based on the captain’s vi- subscripton. in prison in 2017. He was NOAA Fisheries Assis- es NOAA’s chief objective part of that industry and olations. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Racism prompts community discussion Beer may not be on RACISM family defaced with a Hit- ning bolts insignia of the Mageary said it was es- tap for Saugus store From A1 ler mustache and what ap- Schutz-staffel. sential for the incidents to peared to be the insignia Albaum, who is Jewish, be reported immediately Convenience) have to be never so shocked as when SAUGUS of the Schutz-staffel (SS), said he reacted strongly because a delay hinders responsible enough to do she saw a white man and to the symbol because it From A1 the Nazis who killed six the investigation. The the right thing and sell his 6-year-old daughter million Jews during the represented a group who night’s presentation in- the store sold liquor, but alcohol to people who are running away from her Holocaust. took members of his fam- cluded advising people raised concerns with the property one day. Basden, over 21 years old. I can’t Choking back tears, ily away. to take a picture of any children walking through who is black, saw that the see that that would be an Dugan said she knew Since then, he’s come potential vandalism and the parking lot to get to man had written a racial issue with kids at a nurs- the vandalism wasn’t a across multiple instances send it into police. the playground. expletive across her door personal attack on her, of anti-Semitic graffiti, and ery school.” “We’re not going to hold “People drink during reading, “n----rs suck.” but described how heart- has taken it upon himself Joe’s Beer and Wine is back,” Mageary said. the day,” said Bradley. She said the man’s ac- breaking it was to find it. to report each incident to located in Cogliano Plaza “We’re going to go right af- “They’re going to go to the tion didn’t bother her so “My mother told me to Lynn Police and the An- ter these people and when on Lincoln Avenue beside liquor store. They’re go- much as the fact that he let it go because she was ti-Defamation League, a we find them, we’re going Beat ConnXtionz Dance ing to go get more alcohol, was teaching his young terrified that I would suf- civil rights and human re- to prosecute them. It’s in- Company. The dance and they’re going to go daughter that hurtful be- fer repercussions,” Dugan lations agency, which was cumbent upon the commu- school lists several pro- around the building and havior. said. “I couldn’t let it go founded to stop the defa- nity to help us as well.” grams on its website, in- who knows what’s going “It was an experience knowing that my mother’s mation of Jewish people. Some suggestions from cluding a class for 2- and to happen to those little that has stayed with me so face had hate on it. I had “People are really con- the evening included hold- 3-year-old children. kids.” long,” Basden said. “What to go and fix it right away.” cerned about this,” said ing a community vigil late Selectmen said last week we need to do is start with Her mother’s reaction Albaum. “I think we’ve this year or early next The concept of selling that they would consider young ones and make sure was devastating to her, been feeling it a long time. year, forming a community beer and wine so close to the request at a Sept. 4 children respect each oth- Dugan said, explaining I’ve never felt afraid to task force, and coming up children is not unique to meeting. They asked Fa- er’s culture.” that hate often comes from live around here before, with an icon or symbol to the Main Street property. rese to return with a floor The discussion came in ignorance. The best way but it’s coming to the sur- display publicly, such as on Anthony Cogliano point- plan that reflects the con- the wake of two instances to combat ignorance, she face and we’re going to ad- yard signs, that show the ed out that his store, Joe’s venience side of the busi- of vandalism in the city said, is with education, dress it.” community doesn’t toler- Beer and Wine in Coglia- ness being separate from over the past two months awareness and discussion. Police Chief Michael ate the displays of hatred. no Plaza on Lincoln Ave- the beer and wine side that have been thrust into “I don’t care about that Mageary said the depart- Jason Cruz, of Raw Art nue, is beside a dance stu- and documents that re- the spotlight. man,” Dugan said refer- ment has several active in- Works, said there’s a lot dio used by children. flect the store’s hours. In July, the site of a con- ring to Basden’s story. “I vestigations going regard- of beauty in the city, but “It’s a very similar situ- troversial proposed mar- care about that 6-year-old ing the past year’s racist community art is only be- ation to what we have at Bridget Turcotte can be ijuana store on the Lynn/ girl. The only thing that I vandalism and graffiti. He ing focused on the down- our property,” said Cog- reached at bturcotte@item- Saugus line, which is the would want to come from said police have identified town. If the city wants to liano. “We have kids in live.com. Follow her on subject of a lawsuit be- this is for people to speak a person of interest, relat- get the message out about our building. They (Great Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. tween the municipalities, up and speak loudly to ed to two of the reported what Lynn is really about, was trashed with an- prevent ignorance from incidents. it needs to be spread to ti-Semitic and racist sym- spreading.” “I really can’t go into other areas as well. Homeless man stabbed bolism. The future store Seth Albaum, Lynn Hap- details, obviously, but we “Art has been used owner is African American pens editor and director take this very seriously,” across history to make to death in downtown and converting to Juda- of Lynn Community Tele- Mageary said. “There’s no people hate,” Cruz said. “It room for hate and bias in ism, and the building own- vision, who hosted the can also make people be- man who didn’t want to er is Jewish. discussion, said the first this community. I don’t STABBING lieve and motivate.” give his last name, said Earlier this month, Sa- incident of anti-Semitic think it reflects the values From A1 lem artist Anna Dugan, graffiti that he became that we have in the city Gayla Cawley can be his sister lives nearby Nanette Kaba works at who is Filipino, saw her aware of was in Septem- of Lynn and we’re aggres- reached at gcawley@item- and he stopped to see mother’s portrait on a ber of last year when he sively doing an investiga- live.com. Follow her on Nanette Express African what happened when he downtown mural of her came across the light- tion.” Twitter @GaylaCawley. Hair Braiding, a shop near saw the large police pres- where the stabbing oc- ence. curred. She didn’t witness “I think it’s crazy,” he said. the incident, but saw the “I’m afraid to walk around man lying on the ground here anymore. It’s ridicu- and called it “unnerving.” lous. I don’t know what this Bob, a 58-year-old Lynn world is coming to.” Lynn Education District will host a STEM fair

STEM erything you do has some- From A1 thing to do with science.” The theme of the STEM Mary’s, the Lynn YMCA fair is “Imagining Yourself and North Shore Commu- at STEM,” said Kathleen nity College. It is open to Walsh, president and CEO the public. of the Metro North YMCA, “What we’re thinking and also the chairwoman is to have one aspect of of the Lynn Education STEM represented at each District. school,” said Abramson. “You can do an awful lot According to Abramson, with that,” she said. Polito told him this was “First and foremost, this the first-ever collabora- brings together all the ed- tive in the state that in- ucational aspects of the cluded the private sector, city and the non-profits all facets of the education to the table to promote system, and education-ori- STEM education and in- ented non-profits such as troduce it to kids in a non-threatening way,” Girls Inc. and Raw Arts. Walsh said. “Parents are going to be “We also want to teach invited too,” Abramson said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS realistic applications of “We want to educate the STEM education too.” Light spires and one of the stone pillars stand along Boylston Street after installation was fin- parents about the benefits ished Monday in Boston to memorialize the Boston Marathon bombing victims at the sites where of a STEM-based education. Steve Krause can be they were killed. “I think kids are scared of reached at skrause@item- the name,” he said. “But ev- live.com. Boston Marathon-bombing memorial complete

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Thank you, Good Samaritans 110 Munroe St. Recently I was the victim of to avoid contact. After causing The only positive of this expe- them and with the help of The P.O. Box 5 a hit and run accident. Friday damage the car sped down the rience is that there were three Item, I’d like to thank them now Lynn, MA 01903 evening around dusk I was Drive in an attempt to get away. Good Samaritans who came to and let them know how much driving north down Lynn Shore An off duty FedEx worker, who the aid of a stranger that night. I appreciate their kindness in Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Drive when a car traveling south witnessed the crash chased down Without their involvement the assisting a fellow motorist. crossed over into my lane. I the fleeing vehicle. Police were driver may have gotten away. Connecting maneuvered my car to avoid a notified and arrived on scene and Unfortunately through all the John Murphy All Departments: head on collision but was unable took it from there. confusion, I was unable to thank Lynn 781-593-7700 Ext. 2 EDITORIAL Classifi ed/Legal Advertising classi [email protected] Subscriptions [email protected] Patchwork of state gun laws makes us unsafe Circulation [email protected] When a person motivated Ext. 3 by hatred attempts to mas- Newsroom sacre people of a certain [email protected] race, religion, gender, creed, [email protected] nationality, sexual orienta- Ext. 4 tion or any other group, he Sports or she is a terrorist. [email protected] That’s true whether the killer is a foreigner moti- Ext. 5 vated by hatred of Amer- Retail and Online icans, an American moti- Advertising vated by animosity against [email protected] our government, or a per- ADVERTISING son moved to kill people Ernie Carpenter Jr. who look or believe differ- Director of Advertising ently, hail from a certain and Business Development, ext. 1355 place or love a certain way. [email protected] Thursday, Gov. Andrew Ralph Mitchell M. Cuomo proposed a Sales Representative, ext. 1313 law to make it clear that [email protected] murder committed in New Patricia Whalen York as part of a mass at- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 tack motivated by bias is [email protected] terrorism, and should be BUSINESS OFFICE punishable by up to life Maria Alvaracin in prison without parole. ext. 1205 That’s a useful step, but FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] not a monumental one. Susan J. Conti But as frustrated as Cuo- Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., center, calls for gun control legislation in the wake of the mass Controller, ext. 1288 mo and all New Yorkers shooting in an Orlando LGBT nightclub. From left are Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., Rev. Sharon [email protected] Risher, a clinical trauma chaplain in Dallas, who lost her mother Ethel Lance and two cousins are by gun violence and Ted Grant mass murder, the gover- in the racially-motivated shooting at the historic Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, N.C., in Publisher, ext. 1234 nor cannot fix the national 2015, Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Murphy, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, [email protected] epidemic by making huge D-Conn., and Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass. Marian Kinney changes in New York’s ext. 1212 gun laws. The state’s laws and 90 percent came from the slaughter in El Paso, As the outrage over El Paso a terrorist attack launched [email protected] already are appropriately six East Coast states that Texas, be remembered, and fades, Cuomo is right to by Americans than by for- Will Kraft strict, and they are not the have lax gun laws: Flori- that Democrats in Wash- keep pressure on President eigners. The guns those Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 problem. da, Georgia, North Caro- ington come together with Trump to stand up to the American terrorists use [email protected] About three-quarters of lina, Pennsylvania, South an agenda on gun control, gun lobby and adopt federal rarely come from New Mike Shanahan the guns used in crimes Carolina and Virginia. including universal back- laws mirroring New York’s. York. But they do come to Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 in New York from 2010 The more important part ground checks, and a ban Americans, Cuomo New York every day. [email protected] through 2015 were origi- of Cuomo’s message came on high-capacity maga- pointed out, are three Carolina Trujillo nally bought out of state, when he demanded that zines and assault weapons. times more likely to suffer A Newsday editorial Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] ADAM GARBER AND NANCY COWLES Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] A lurking danger CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] The history of recalled centers. Almost 5 million of The system largely leaves tions. why the federal Consumer children’s products is long these inclined sleepers were it to parents and child- As for informing child- Product Safety Commis- CLASSIFIED and tragic. recalled in April after more care providers to find out care facilities, the Public sion needs to work with Abbe Young Smith Take the story of than 30 babies had died in about and deal with the Interest Research Group state agencies to create a Manager, ext. 1276 16-month-old Danny them. But that recall didn’t danger. But to get the cru- was able to find the phone process that automatical- [email protected] Keysar. Twenty-one years take this dangerous prod- cial information they need numbers and email ad- ly sends recall notices to GRAPHICS ago, he died in a crib at his uct out of circulation. to keep children safe, they dresses of tens of thou- each facility. Trevor Andreozzi child-care facility. What A new survey conducted must either sign up for sands of day care facil- Unfortunately, the case Designer nobody realized — not by the U.S. Public Inter- alerts or see recall notices ities across the country of the dangerous sleepers [email protected] even the state inspector est Research Group and in the news, both of which in a day. A company like is not unique. In this year Mark Sutherland who visited the facility a Kids In Danger found that are easy to miss. Mattel, the maker of the alone, we’ve also seen re- Creative Director few days before the inci- 1 in 10 of 376 licensed One effective fix is for Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play calls of toy vehicles, Disney [email protected] dent — was that the crib child-care facilities that companies to notify con- Sleeper, could easily do plush toys and even tod- NEWSROOM had been recalled five responded still used the sumers directly by part- this. It shouldn’t be up to dler boots. There are many years earlier. Rock ‘n Play and another nering with retailers who parents and child-care op- dangerous children’s prod- Mike Alongi Danny’s parents found- recently recalled product, often retain customer in- erators to seek out infor- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 ucts in the marketplace, [email protected] ed Kids In Danger in an the Kids II Rocking Sleep- formation for direct mar- mation about a problem and though we should effort to bring attention to er. We even found the prod- keting. These companies the manufacturer created. try to prevent them from Bill Brotherton this problem. But despite ucts in use in states like often buy or collect signif- At the moment, only 18 Features Editor ext. 1338 making it to store shelves [email protected] some progress made in the Wisconsin and Texas that icant amounts of informa- states have laws that ban in the first place, we must product safety system in have banned recalled prod- tion to identify those most the use of recalled prod- also strengthen the sys- Gayla Cawley the last two decades, un- ucts in child-care facilities. likely to buy certain prod- ucts at child-care centers. Reporter, ext. 1236 tems that ensure that [email protected] safe products that have The recall system can be ucts, like infant sleepers. We believe that this legis- these products are found been recalled still ended effective at removing dan- That same marketing lation should be standard and returned. Cheryl Charles up being used in child- gerous products from store tactic could be used to warn in all states. This is com- News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] care facilities in 2019. shelves. But it falls short consumers as well. And for mon sense. Unfortunately, Adam Garber is the U.S. One example is the con- in making sure the prod- shoppers of child-related as the new survey showed, PIRG consumer watchdog Bella diGrazia tinued use of the recalled ucts are returned, which products, posting notices in a ban is only effective if and Nancy Cowles is the Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Fisher-Price Rock ‘n Play happens with only a frac- store aisles could expand day care facilities are di- executive director of Kids Sleeper in many day care tion of recalled products. the reach of recall notifica- rectly notified. This is In Danger. Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Thor Jourgensen M§Ÿ H. 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By David Crary without” care. indirect subsidy. for their own actions — A federal appeals court with a plan. Enforcement and Ricardo “We will not be bullied About 4 million women having chosen to accept the in San Francisco is weigh- will start Sept. 18. Alonso-Zaldivar into withholding abortion are served nationwide un- grant while failing to com- ing a lawsuit to overturn Along with the ban on ASSOCIATED PRESS information from our pa- der the Title X program, ply with the regulations the rules, but so far the abortion referrals by clin- tients,” said McGill John- which distributes $260 ics, the rule’s require- NEW YORK — Planned that accompany it — and court has allowed the ad- ments include financial Parenthood said Monday son. “Our patients deserve million in family planning they are abandoning their ministration to go ahead it’s pulling out of the fed- to make their own health grants to clinics. Planned obligations to serve pa- with enforcement. Oral separation from facilities eral family planning pro- care decisions, not to be Parenthood says it has tients under the program,” arguments are scheduled that provide abortions, gram rather than abide by forced to have Donald served about 40 percent the department said. the week of Sept. 23. Sev- designating abortion a new Trump administra- Trump or Mike Pence make of patients, many of them It said it would strive eral states and the Amer- counseling as optional tion rule prohibiting clin- those decisions for them.” African American and to make sure patients are ican Medical Association instead of standard prac- ics from referring women Enforcement of the new Hispanic. Family planning served. have joined the suit as tice, and limiting which for abortions. Title X rule marks a ma- funds cannot be used to Planned Parenthood was plaintiffs. staff members can discuss Alexis McGill Johnson, jor victory for a key part of pay for abortions. not the only organization Abortion rights activists abortion with patients. Planned Parenthood’s act- President Donald Trump’s In a statement, the fed- dropping out. Maine Fami- are also pressing Con- Clinics would have until ing president and CEO, political base — religious eral Department of Health ly Planning, which is unaf- gress to overturn the rule, next March to separate said the organization’s conservatives opposed to and Human Services said filiated with Planned Par- though it seems unlikely their office space and ex- nationwide network of abortion. They have been Planned Parenthood af- enthood, also released its that the Republican-con- amination rooms from the health centers would re- campaigning relentless- filiates knew months ago letter of withdrawal Mon- trolled Senate would take physical facilities of pro- main open and strive to ly to “defund Planned about the new restrictions day. The National Family that step. viders that offer abortions. make up for the loss of fed- Parenthood” because — and suggested that the Planning & Reproductive Monday was the dead- The Trump adminis- eral money. But she pre- among its varied services group could have chosen Health Association, an line set by the government tration has also made it dicted that many low-in- — it is the largest abor- at that point to exit the umbrella group for family for program participants possible for faith-based come women who rely on tion provider in the Unit- program. planning clinics, is suing to submit statements that organizations opposed to Planned Parenthood ser- ed States, and they viewed “Some grantees are now to overturn the regula- they intended to comply abortion to receive Title X vices would “delay or go the Title X grants as an blaming the government tions. with the new rules, along grants. Omar: Go to Israel, see ‘cruel reality of the occupation’

By Steve Karnowski group, are outspoken crit- ASSOCIATED PRESS ics of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians. ST. PAUL, Minn. — Tlaib, of Michigan, and Democratic Reps. Ilhan Omar were joined Mon- Omar and Rashida Tlaib day by Minnesota resi- sharply criticized Israel dents who said they had on Monday for denying been directly affected by them entry to the Jewish travel restrictions in the state and called on fellow past. They included Lana members of Congress to Barkawi, a Palestinian visit while they cannot. American who’s execu- Omar, of Minnesota, sug- tive and artistic director gested President Donald of Mizna, a cultural group Trump and Prime Minis- that sponsors the annu- ter Benjamin Netanyahu al Twin Cities Arab Film were suppressing the law- Fest. The U.S. government makers’ ability to carry denied visas to several out their oversight role. Mideast actors and direc- “I would encourage my tors who had been invited colleagues to visit, meet to participate last year. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with the people we were White House spokesman going to meet with, see Hogan Gidley kept up the Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, right, speaks with Constitutional Assembly President Di- the things we were going administration’s criticism osdado Cabello at the Supreme Court during an annual ceremony that marks the start of the to see, hear the stories we of the two lawmakers. judicial year in Caracas, Venezuela. were going to hear,” Omar “Congresswomen Rashi- said at a news conference. da Tlaib and Ilhan Omar “We cannot let Trump and have a well-documented Netanyahu succeed in history of anti-Semitic U.S. talks secretly to hiding the cruel reality of comments, anti-Semitic the occupation from us.” social media posts and an- At Trump’s urging, Is- ti-Semitic relationships,” Venezuela socialist boss rael denied entry to Con- he said in a statement. gress’ first two Muslim “Israel has the right to women over their support prevent people who want By Joshua Goodman suffer reprisals. The offi- fight the U.S. believes is ing the homeland,” he said. for the Palestinian-led to destroy it from entering ASSOCIATED PRESS cial spoke on the condition taking place behind the An aide said the U.S. has boycott movement. Tlaib the country — and Dem- of anonymity because they scenes among competing been increasingly knocking BOGOTA, Colombia — aren’t authorized to discuss circles of power within the on Cabello’s door, desper- and Omar, who had ocrats’ pointless Congres- The U.S. has opened up se- planned to visit Jerusa- sional inquiries here in the talks, which are still ruling party. ately looking to establish cret communications with preliminary. It’s not clear Similar contacts exist contact. The aide reject- lem and the Israeli-occu- America cannot change Venezuela’s socialist party the laws Israel has passed whether the talks have with other top Venezuelan ed the notion Cabello was pied West Bank on a tour boss as members of Presi- organized by a Palestinian to protect itself.” Maduro’s approval or not. insiders, the official said, somehow betraying Mad- dent Nicolás Maduro’s in- Cabello, 56, is a major and the U.S. is in a listen- uro, saying that Cabel- ner circle seek guarantees power broker inside Vene- ing mode to hear what it lo would only meet with they won’t face retribution zuela, who has seen his in- would take for them to be- Americans if it contrib- if they cede to growing de- fluence in the government tray Maduro and support utes to lifting sanctions he mands to remove him, a and security forces expand a transition plan. blames for crippling the senior U.S. administration as Maduro’s grip on pow- At a press conference oil-dependent economy. The official has told The Asso- er has weakened. But he’s Monday, Cabello shied aide spoke on the condition ciated Press. also been accused by U.S. away from discussing any of anonymity because he Diosdado Cabello, who is officials of being behind details of the meeting, at isn’t authorized to discuss considered the most-power- massive corruption, drug one point likening it to “a political affairs publicly. ful man in Venezuela after trafficking and even death lie, a manipulation.” But A person familiar with Maduro, met last month threats against a sitting he also said he has long the July encounter said in Caracas with someone U.S. senator. stood welcome to talk to Cabello appeared savvy who is in close contact with The administration of- anyone, so long as any dis- and arrived to the meet- the Trump administration, ficial said that under no cussions take place with ing with the U.S.-backed said the official. A second circumstances is the U.S. Maduro’s approval. envoy well prepared, with meeting is in the works but looking to prop up Ca- He added that he’d only a clear understanding of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS has not yet taken place. bello or pave the way for meet with “the owners of Venezuela’s political prob- The AP is withholding him to substitute Madu- the circus” — an apparent lems. The person spoke on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn, right, speaks, the intermediary’s name ro. Instead, the goal of the reference to the U.S. the condition of anonym- as U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., listens, and details of the encoun- outreach is to ratchet up “Whatever happens, ity because they aren’t during a news conference at the Capitol in ter with Cabello out of pressure on the regime by Nicolás Maduro and I will authorized to discuss the Washington. concern the person could contributing to the knife be in the same row, defend- matter. U.S. prisons chief removed from position after Epstein’s death

By Michael Balsamo with Barr on putting in rarily reassign the war- of falsifying log entries to ASSOCIATED PRESS place the First Step Act, a den, Lamine N’Diaye, to show they had, according criminal justice overhaul. a regional office and the to several people famil- WASHINGTON — At- The bureau has come two guards who were sup- iar with the matter. Both torney General William under intense scrutiny posed to be watching Ep- guards were working Barr removed the acting since Epstein’s death, stein were placed on ad- overtime because of staff- director of the Bureau of with lawmakers and Barr ministrative leave. ing shortages, the people Prisons from his position demanding answers about “This is a good start, but said. Monday, more than a week how Epstein was left un- it’s not the end,” Sen. Ben Multiple people famil- after millionaire financier supervised and able to Sasse, a Republican from iar with operations at the Jeffrey Epstein took his take his own life on Aug. Nebraska who serves on jail say Epstein was taken own life while in federal 10 while held at one of the the Senate Judiciary Com- off suicide watch about a custody. most secure federal jails mittee, said in a state- week after he was found Hugh Hurwitz’s reas- in America. ment. “Attorney General on his cell floor July 23 signment comes amid A statement from Barr Barr did the right thing with bruises around his mounting evidence that gave no specific reason by removing the head of neck, and put back in a guards at the chronically FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS for the reassignment. But the Federal Bureau of high-security housing unit understaffed Metropoli- Acting Director of the Bureau of Prisons Hugh Barr said last week that Prisons and he ought to where he was less closely tan Correctional Center in Hurwitz was removed from his position Monday. officials had uncovered make every effort to prose- monitored but still sup- New York abdicated their “serious irregularities” cute every one of Epstein’s posed to be checked on ev- responsibility to keep the Justice Department’s in- 1992 until 2003, to replace and was angry that staff co-conspirators to the full- ery 30 minutes. 66-year-old Epstein from spector general are inves- Hurwitz. Hurwitz is mov- members at the jail had est extent of the law.” They spoke on condition killing himself while he tigating his death. ing to a role as an assis- failed to “adequately se- The guards on Epstein’s of anonymity because they awaited trial on charges Barr named Kathleen tant director in charge of cure this prisoner.” unit failed to check on were not authorized to of sexually abusing teen- Hawk Sawyer, the pris- the bureau’s reentry pro- He ordered the bureau him every half hour, as re- publicly discuss the inves- age girls. The FBI and the on agency’s director from grams, where he will work last Tuesday to tempo- quired, and are suspected tigation. A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 Police: Report of NYPD fires officer five years after chokehold death By Jim Mustian, had broken department Michael R. Sisak rules and “can no longer man exposing self and Tom Hays effectively serve as a New ASSOCIATED PRESS York City police officer.” on beach unfounded “None of us can take NEW YORK — After back our decisions,” five years of investiga- O’Neill said, “especial- By Bridget Turcotte The man was reported- tions and protests, the ITEM STAFF ly last seen walking on ly when they lead to the Police De- death of another human the beach toward Nahant, partment on Monday fired NAHANT — State Po- according to State Police being.” lice say a beachgoer’s an officer involved in the The decision was wel- spokesman Dave Pro- 2014 chokehold death of claim that a man exposed copio. comed by activists and himself on Long Beach Eric Garner, the black Garner’s family, but con- Three cruisers respond- man whose dying gasps Thursday was unfounded. ed to search the area but demned by the head of the Shortly before 6:30 p.m., of “I can’t breathe” gave city’s largest police union, could not locate the man. voice to a national debate a woman reported to Lynn They also could not locate who declared that it would over race and police use of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Police that a white man the woman who called, undermine morale and force. wearing a blue shirt and who had apparently left Police Benevolent Association President Pat- cause officers to hesitate Police Commissioner shorts committed an in- the scene, said Procopio. rick J. Lynch, left, speaks with NYPD officer to use force for fear they James O’Neill said he decent or lewd activity — The investigation was Daniel Pantaleo’s attorney, Stuart London, be- could be fired. fired Daniel Pantaleo, who exposed himself — near called off around 7:10 p.m. side him, right, during a press conference at “The job is dead!” Patrol- the bath house on Long is white, based on a re- PBA headquarters following a decision to ter- man’s Benevolent Asso- Beach. Lynn Police noti- Bridget Turcotte can cent recommendation of minate Pantaleo Monday in New York. ciation President Patrick fied Nahant Police, who be reached at bturcotte@ a department disciplinary Lynch said at a news con- called State Police, accord- itemlive.com. Follow her judge. banned chokehold as he been made by any officer ference, standing in front ing to the Nahant Police on Twitter @BridgetTur- O’Neill said he thought wrestled with Garner was in the heat of an arrest. of a police department flag Log. cotte. Pantaleo’s use of the a mistake that could have But it was clear Pantaleo hung upside down. POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly erty damage reported on Satur- Report of fireworks at Pillings Complaints Terrace for operating a motor SAUGUS arrests, reflect police records. In the day at 2:30 p.m. at Route 95 Pond and Ryan roads on Friday vehicle with a suspended li- event of a perceived inaccuracy, it South at Exit 43. Call handled at 10:20 p.m. Officer investigat- A caller reported a loud bang cense. in the area of Nectar Place and Arrests is the sole responsibility of the con- by the Massachusetts State Po- ed but could not locate. William Bueso, 27, of 241 lice. Officers responded to crash Property check requested at Bass Point Road at 9:10 a.m. Wilmington St., Woburn, was Huoth Veng Hann, 50, of 3 cerned party to contact the relevant and assisted with paperwork at 162 Essex St. on Saturday at Wednesday. Both units were summoned for unlicensed op- Jefferson St., Apt. 2, Lynn, was police department and have the 2:30 p.m. 3:20 p.m. Services rendered. sent to investigate and con- eration of a motor vehicle and arrested and charged with dis- department issue a notice of correc- Report of a motor vehicle Theft reported at Whole Foods ducted an extensive search but a red light violation following a orderly conduct, resisting arrest, tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or crash with property damage at Market at 100 Market St. on found nothing. Police believe motor vehicle stop on Friday at trespassing, and two counts of clarifications will not be made without 625 Salem St. on Saturday at Saturday at 4:02 p.m. No de- the noise could have been fire- 9:35 p.m. at the Knights of Co- assault and battery on a police express notice of change from the ar- 4:12 p.m. Officer took report. tails provided. works. lumbus at 96 Main St. Licensed officer. A report of kids jumping off resting police department. Officer drove operator to 3 Resident at 30 Durham Drive operator taking possession of Jose G. DaSilva, 52, of 23 Shady Nook. reported road breaking down Castle Rock on Nahant Road at vehicle. Benedict St., Apt. 3, Somerville, Minor motor vehicle crash re- around a storm drain at the end 12:37 p.m. Thursday. Ezeqquiel Bueso, 49, of 241 was arrested and charged with LYNN ported at Wahlburgers at 930 of their driveway on Saturday at Lynn Police reported to Na- Wilmington St., Woburn, was operating under the influence of Market St. on Sunday at 2:17 6:30 p.m. The Department of hant Police that they were summoned for unlicensed/ liquor, unlicensed operation of Arrests p.m. Officer assisted with paper Public Works was notified. flagged down by a woman who suspended permit operation of a motor vehicle, and a marked exchange. Caller reports two youths sit- stated that a person exposed a motor vehicle and a red light lanes violation. William Alvelo, of 520 Cha- himself near the bath house at tham St., was arrested on a ting in the grass at Arbor Point violation following a motor vehi- Alarms Clubhouse at 150 King Rail 6:24 p.m. Thursday. State Police cle stop on Friday at 9:35 p.m. Accidents warrant charge of parole/pro- were notified. bation violation at 6:48 a.m. Dive smoking pot on Saturday at the Knights of Columbus at Accidental burglar alarm at 7:23 p.m. Officer reports A caller reported that her 96 Main St. Licensed operator A report of a motor vehicle Monday. sounded at 4 North Hill Drive daughter was home today and a accident on Broadway at 4:06 Kenny Ith, of 105 Adams teens were gone upon arrival of taking possession of vehicle. on Friday at 12:03 p.m. Officer police. man knocked on their front door Paulo Silva, 29, of 139 High p.m. Friday; at Lynn Fells Park- St., was arrested on warrant reports alarm was set off by on Range Road at 7:21 p.m. way and Main Street at 11:41 charges of assault with a dan- Officer requested to disperse St., Apt. 2, Danvers, was sum- sprinkler system. a group at King’s Entertainment Thursday. The man was dressed moned on Friday at 9:49 p.m. p.m. Friday; at Square One Mall gerous weapon and violation of Burglar alarm accidentally at 510 Market St. on Saturday in work clothes wearing a tool following a motor vehicle stop on Broadway at 10:26 a.m. Sat- an abuse prevention order at set off at the Lynnfield Medical at 11:17 p.m. belt and holding some type of at Dunkin’ Donuts at 3 Central urday; at Jimmy’s Steer House 12:08 p.m. Monday. Building at Post Office Square Report of a motor vehicle light. The man stated that he St. for unlicensed operation and at 2:21 p.m. Saturday; at Cen- on Friday at 3:56 p.m. swerving over yellow lines on needed to inspect something in red light violation. Licensed op- tral and Elm streets at 3:27 Accidents Report of a burglar alarm at Lowell Street on Sunday at the backyard. erator picking up vehicle. Officer p.m. Sunday; at Broadway and Huckleberry Hill School at 5 A report of a motor vehicle 2:28 a.m. Officer found vehicle Debris was reportedly com- will be mailing the citation. Main Street at 6:04 p.m. Sun- Knoll Road on Friday at 6:17 crash with personal injury at in driveway with a woman on ing from a motor vehicle on the day. p.m. Officer reports the building causeway at 12:27 p.m. Satur- 12:35 p.m. Sunday at Boston the phone. Officer spoke to the Accident is secure. day. and Chestnut streets; at 4:45 woman and all appeared to be Complaints Central burglar alarm sound- A Nahant Road resident re- p.m. Sunday at Federal and Mar- OK. Motor vehicle crash reported ed at 34 Edgemere Road on Fri- ported kids jumping off of Cas- A Sunnyside Park resident ion streets; at 1:28 p.m. Monday Report of a black cooler in on Friday at 7:50 p.m. at 174 day at 6:29 p.m. Officer reports tle Rock, which is private prop- said she believes someone put at Light and Summer streets. front of house at 582 Summer Andover and 2 Cross streets. all appears to be in order. erty, at 3:32 p.m. Friday. a dead rat on her porch at 4:23 A report of a motor vehicle St. on Sunday at 1:52 p.m. Offi- Officer assisted with paper ex- crash at 3:25 p.m. Sunday at The Lynnfield Fire Department An injured cat was reported to change. p.m. Friday. reports a faulty detector sound- cer reports it was a fishing bag. be in the road near Irish Town A caller reported a tall, skinny Chestnut and Jefferson streets; Caller reported a black Ca- at 6:56 p.m. Sunday at 25 ed a fire alarm at 11 North Hill on Nahant Road at 8:44 a.m. Animal Control man standing up and sleeping Drive on Friday at 6:32 p.m. maro racing around Market- Saturday. Police brought the in the entrance way at Michael’s Western Ave.; at 10:43 p.m. Street on Sunday at 7:57 p.m. Sunday at Shop Kwik Superette A 911 hangup call received animal to Northshore Animal Caller reports a deceased Crafts on Broadway at 4:55 from 2 Lander Road on Friday Officer located and spoke with Hospital, but it died on the way. rabbit in the street at 15 Es- p.m. Friday. at 534 Lynnfield St.; at 1:05 operator. p.m. Monday at 501 Summer at 10:22 p.m. Officer confirmed State Police reported a boat quire Drive on Friday at 9:53 Two dogs were reportedly the call was accidental. in distress off of 474 Revere a.m. Caller was told to contact barking for more than two hours St.; at 1:40 p.m. Monday at 63 Medical River St. Eastern Bank at 45 Salem St. Beach Blvd. and requested Na- the Department of Public Works on Magnolia Street at 7:52 p.m. for assistance. Friday. A report of a motor vehicle reports a panic alarm was false Follow-up on a well-being hant’s harbor master respond. Square One Mall security re- hit and run crash at 6:25 p.m. on Saturday at 11:35 a.m. The check requested for resident ported a group camping outside Sunday at 305 Boston St.; at bank will notify their security of 822 Summer St. by Great- Complaints PEABODY the mall for the release of new 10:59 p.m. Sunday at Honey company. er Lynn Senior Services (GLSS) Report of a man lighting fires sneakers and refusing to leave Dew Donuts at 435 Lynnway. Report of a burglar alarm at on Friday at 7:30 p.m. Officer Arrests on the tracks near Stop & Shop at 9:30 p.m. Friday. the Lynnfield Middle School at reports person is OK and will Supermarket at 19 Howley St. A report of a fight at 7-Eleven Assaults 505 Main St. on Saturday at contact GLSS. Rick Lopes, 20, of 16 Crown- 11:42 a.m. Security company inshield St., Apt. 201, was ar- on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Of- at 2:38 a.m. Saturday. Ambulance requested at 65 ficer reports the man was well A caller reported a pedestrian A report of an assault and canceled the call. Pillings Pond Road on Friday at rested following a traffic stop on battery at 10:40 p.m. Sunday into Salem by the time police walking down the highway on Integrated Security Group re- 7:39 p.m. Patient refused med- Friday at 5:06 p.m. at 83 Pine on Timson Street. arrived. the white line on Salem Turnpike ported accidental burglar alarm ical attention. St. for operating a motor vehi- on Saturday at 5:54 p.m. at cle with a suspended license Intoxicated man knocking at at 11:02 p.m. Saturday. Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 the door at 43 Central St., Apt. A caller reported a loud party Breaking and Entering Eastern Bank at 45 Salem St. Salem St. requested an ambu- and failure to stop or yield. K-9 Officer reports building appears unit was deployed to check the 2 on Thursday at 8:03 p.m. Man with a DJ on Holden Avenue at A report of a breaking and lance for a resident in Apt. 207 has since left the scene and is 11:07 p.m. Saturday. secure. on Friday at 8:47 p.m. Patient vehicle. entering at 6:32 p.m. Sunday at Stanley Security reported bur- Julie Maskell, 42, of 699 headed to the bus stop. A patron at Kowloon Restau- 33 Central Square. refused assistance. Report of a couple walking rant reportedly refused to pay glar alarm from a bedroom slid- Caller from Forest Hill Avenue Massachusetts Ave., Boston, A report of a motor vehicle er sounded at 6 Elizabeth Way down Newcastle Road yelling his bill at 1:16 a.m. Sunday. requested medical assistance was arrested on Friday at 5:55 breaking and entering at 6:42 on Sunday at 4:39 p.m. Officer and arguing on Thursday at The manager of Sketchers on Saturday at 3:14 p.m. be- p.m. following a report of a a.m. Monday at 604 Essex St. reports door is secure. 8:10 p.m. Officer reports they USA reported the store received cause his 14-year-old son fell suspicious motor vehicle on Problem with burglar alarm at three warrants for possession were just outside smoking. counterfeit $100 bills and has off his bike and broke his arm. Complaints Loft at 300 Market St. on Sun- of Class B and Class A sub- Possible overdose reported at video footage of the suspect at Patient taken to Boston City day at 5:39 p.m. stances. Prisoner was taken 17 Sewall St., Apt. B1 on Thurs- 10:04 a.m. Sunday. A report of a gunshot at 7:45 Hospital. to Lahey Hospital & Medical day at 11:30 p.m. Officer will A Central Street resident re- p.m. Sunday on Stephen Street. Ambulance requested at the Center. document. ported his vehicle was stolen at Complaints 99 Restaurant at 317 Salem Demer Almeida, 37, of 264 South Peabody Liquor Mart at 1:14 p.m. Sunday. Theft St. on Saturday at 10:34 p.m. Resident of 17 Atherton Circle Washington St., was arrested 87 Lynnfield St. reported a par- A caller reported an em- Patient taken to Winchester A report of a larceny at 4:47 reported a small patch of grass following a motor vehicle stop ty passed out in a motor vehicle ployee of Home Depot on Hospital. p.m. Sunday at 59 Hurd St. burning and smoldering on Fri- at Dunkin’ Donuts at 3 Central with the door open on Thursday Broadway was involved in an day at 5:19 p.m. Request for an ambulance St. for unlicensed operation and at 11:45 p.m. Officer reports altercation with his girlfriend Vandalism Caller reported a small, silver, for a person not feeling well on speeding on Friday at 10:23 man not feeling well. and was speeding around the two-door motor vehicle operat- Sunday at 10:07 a.m. at 306 p.m. Officer is on a community po- parking lot in a car at 8:22 A report of motor vehicle van- ing erratically on MarketStreet Ross Drive. Patient taken to the licing assignment at the North- p.m. Sunday. The caller said dalism at 3:47 p.m. Sunday at on Friday at 6:33 p.m. Detail hospital. Summons shore Mall at 210 Andover St. he almost hit a group of by- 121 High Rock St.; at 7:28 a.m. officer will search for vehicle. Caller from 900 Lynnfield St., on Friday at 8:33 a.m. standers. Police report the Monday at 51 Atkinson St.; at Report of fire alarm sound- Apt. U-20 reported shortness Kim S. Bell, 43, of 16 Win- Caller from Dark Lane com- suspect was a teenager and 12 p.m. Monday at 57 Sadler ed at 300 King Rail Drive, Apt. of breath on Sunday at 12:47 throp St., second floor, Salem, plained of youths on bikes rid- his father took possession of St.; at 1:28 p.m. Monday at 10 109 on Friday at 7:11 p.m. for p.m. Patient taken to the hos- was summoned following a ing toward motor vehicles forc- him. The car was towed by a Lawton Ave. smoke and burned food from pital. report of shoplifting at Stop & ing them to the side of the road private company. A report of vandalism at 8:31 the microwave oven. Call han- Ambulance requested at Little Shop Supermarket at 19 How- on Friday at 3:08 p.m. Officer A caller from Hooters reported p.m. Sunday at 25 Henry Ave.; dled by the Lynnfield Fire De- Treasures School House at 320 ley St. on Friday at 7:39 p.m. has a picture of the teen and a customer was refusing to pay at 2:01 a.m. Monday at 376 partment. South Broadway on Sunday at Ilirjan Pashaj, 42, of 23 will investigate. his bill because he disagreed Chatham St.; at 6:40 a.m. Report of fireworks from Pill- 1:12 p.m. for a caller with short- Gardner St., will be summoned Request to assist a woman with the amount of drinks on his Monday at Shaw’s supermarket ings Pond Road on Friday at ness of breath. Patient taken to for unlicensed operation of a in a motorized wheelchair who tab at 9:56 p.m. Sunday. at 43 State St.; at 11:31 a.m. 8:43 p.m. Officer could not lo- the hospital. motor vehicle and not having is stuck on the sidewalk at 151 Monday at High Rock Tower on cate them. an inspection sticker on Friday Lowell St. on Friday at 4:38 p.m. Theft Circuit Avenue. Caller from 465 Summer St. NAHANT at 8:45 p.m. following a motor Services rendered. said she heard a hissing noise vehicle stop at 56 Washington Caller reported a fight be- A report of a breaking and LYNNFIELD inside her home on Friday at Accidents and 5 Aborn streets. tween two women in progress entering into a jobsite on Col- 9:24 p.m. Dispatch left mes- Tomy J. Sanchez, 29, was at 79 Franklin St. on Friday at lins Avenue at 6:38 a.m. Mon- Accidents sage with animal control officer A report of a hit and run mo- summoned on Friday at 9:11 6:14 p.m. Officer advised par- day. Police report more than and advised residents to call a tor vehicle accident at Tudor p.m. following a traffic stop at ties to take out their own crimi- $20,000 worth of equipment Motor vehicle crash with prop- pest control company. Wharf at 1:27 p.m. Friday. 111 Central St. and 2 Wilson nal complaints. was taken.

Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT How Peter Fonda’s LSD trip with the Beatles produced a classic lyric By Randy Lewis sic gathering put on every LOS ANGELES TIMES so often by the musicians and artists who lived in LOS ANGELES — Had the Canyon; everyone fate worked out just a bit would hang out, play mu- differently, Peter Fonda sic and socialize,” Nesmith might be remembered as wrote. “Peter and I hit it one of the great gures of off because of our motor- 1960s pop music rather cycles. I had a Triumph than one of the standout Bonneville and he had a actors of his generation. Harley, and we started As a young man trying riding around the canyons to make his way in Holly- soon after he had his Har- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS wood in that turbulent de- ley chopped but before he cade, Fonda, who died Fri- Author and producer Mark Halperin appears got the Captain America day at 79, would have had Helmet. at the Showtime Critics Association summer to make a conscious effort media tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. “Dennis Hopper came not to intersect with the into those circles as a vibrant music community friend of Peter’s,” Nesmith that was boiling up in and added, “and Jack was a Planned book by around Tinseltown at the part of an even bigger con- time. It’s a period when centric circle that slowly Mark Halperin faces groups such as the Byrds, drew us all together by Buffalo Spring eld, the various means.” Doors, Arthur Lee & Love “Because I was friendly widespread criticism and many others were with Peter and Dennis, frequenting the plethora I also knew about ‘Easy By Hillel Italie and later adapted into an of clubs spotlighting pop Rider,’ ” Nesmith recalled. ASSOCIATED PRESS acclaimed HBO movie. music. “Peter would tell me the They also teamed up on a He also made the rounds story of the movie nearly NEW YORK — A re- bestseller about the 2012 of the parties attended every time he came to the ported book deal for Mark race, “Double Down.” by many of those same house or we were out to- Halperin, the “Game Carlson, who alleged musicians and actors. At gether for dinner, and ru- Change” co-author and FILE PHOTO | TNS she was harassed by the one, he famously uttered a mors were drifting around political commentator late former Fox chairman statement that John Len- Peter Fonda receives a star on the Hollywood that [they might get] the who has faced multiple Roger Ailes, was among non wrote into the Beatles Walk of Fame. Fonda died on Friday at 79. money to make it. allegations of sexual ha- many expressing surprise song “She Said She Said.” “The story of the movie rassment, is being greeted and anger about Sunday’s It transpired in the me and said, ‘You’re mak- kept leaving him because changed a bit each time Pe- with widespread outrage. announcement. CNN po- summer of 1965, when ing me feel like I’ve never he was so boring! And I ter told it to me, so I couldn’t Former Fox News host litical commentator Karen the Beatles had rented a been born. Who put all used it for the song, but I get my head around it com- Gretchen Carlson called Finney called Halperin “a house in Los Angeles on that [stuff] in your head?’” changed it to ‘she’ instead pletely. It seemed to me the deal “a slap in the face predator” and condemned Mulholland Drive and in- As Lennon recalled it, of ‘he.’ ” that a movie with Fonda to all women.” publisher Regan Arts. Po- vited Roger McGuinn and author David Sheff wrote Additionally, well before riding a motorcycle was a Politico announced Sun- litical strategist Rebecca David Crosby of the Byrds in his book “All We Are Fonda rocketed to fame good commercial idea in day that Halperin’s “How Katz tweeted that “you can over. Several of them Saying,” “That was writ- with his role opposite Den- any case. A Monkees mov- To Beat Trump” was ex- beat Trump without sup- dropped acid. ten after an acid trip in nis Hopper in the counter- ie did not sound like a good pected in November. The porting the career rehabil- As Fonda recounted lat- L.A. during a break in the culture lm classic “Easy idea to me.” book draws upon observa- itation of Mark Halperin.” er about the episode, he Beatles’ [U.S.] tour, where Rider,” the son of iconic Hol- About three decades tions by dozens of Demo- Eleanor McManus said arrived, also under the we were having fun with lywood star Henry Fonda later, Fonda was tapped cratic strategists, including she was a 21-year-old job in uence of LSD, and at- the Byrds and lots of girls. toyed with the idea of being by roots-country musi- Donna Brazile, James Car- seeker when then-ABC tempted to calm Beatles Some from Playboy, I be- a recording artist himself. cian and actor Dwight ville and David Axelrod. News political reporter guitarist George Harrison, lieve. Peter Fonda came in He released a single, Yoakam to be in the cast It’s the rst major project Halperin tried to kiss her who feared he was dying. when we were on acid and “November Night,” writ- for Yoakam’s western for Halperin since reports during a meeting in his “I told him there was he kept coming up to me ten by soon-to-be coun- “South of Heaven, West of of harassment emerged of ce. She’s the co-founder nothing to be afraid of and and sitting next to me and try-rock-pioneer Gram Hell,” which also costarred in 2017, with former col- of PR rm Trident DMG. that all he needed to do whispering, ‘I know what Parsons, in 1967 to little Fonda’s actress daughter, leagues alleging crude “He leveraged his posi- was relax,” Fonda said. “I it’s like to be dead.’ notice. But it’s more ev- Bridget Fonda. sexual advances. Penguin tion as a prominent jour- said that I knew what it “We didn’t want to hear idence of the circles in Music archivist and lat- Random House canceled a nalist to prey on women,” was like to be dead because about that! We were on an which he traveled. ter-day Monkees reissue planned book by Halperin she said in an email. “He when I was 10 years old, I’d acid trip and the sun was “I met Jack Nicholson producer and concert pro- and John Heilemann about has yet to take responsi- accidentally shot myself in shining and the girls were because Peter Fonda was moter Andrew Sandoval the 2016 presidential elec- bility for his actions by the stomach and my heart dancing and the whole a motorcycle-riding bud- homed in on Fonda’s leg- tion and Halperin also was apologizing to his victims stopped beating three thing was beautiful and dy of mine,” the Monkees’ acy as a musician when dropped as a commenta- or demonstrating genuine times while I was on the ’60s, and this guy — who lead guitarist, singer and he included “November tor by Showtime and NBC contrition. Giving him a operating table because I’d I really didn’t know; he songwriter Michael Ne- Night” in a 2009 compila- News. book once again puts him lost so much blood. hadn’t made ‘Easy Rider’ smith wrote in his 2017 tion “Where the Action Is” “Game Change,” about in a position of authority “John was passing at the or anything — kept com- memoir, “In nite Tuesday: as part of Rhino Records the 2008 election, was a and that is a slap in the time and heard me say- ing over, wearing shades, An Autobiographical Riff.” “Nuggets” series of indie bestseller co-written by face to all the women that ing ‘I know what it’s like saying, ‘I know what it’s “Peter and I met at a lo- and underground music of Halperin and Heilemann he has victimized.” to be dead.’ He looked at like to be dead,’ and we cal Topanga Canyon mu- the ’60s.

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Dwayne “The Rock” son, 47, and Hashian, 34, Boston lming “The Game Johnson and his long- have two children togeth- Plan” in 2006. time lady love, Lauren er: Jasmine Lia, 3, and Johnson, of course, is a Hashian of Lynn eld, Tiana Gia, 1. Hollywood superstar who revealed on Instagram Hashian, a 2002 grad- is best known for playing that they got married in uate of Lynn eld High the role of Luke Hobbs in a seaside ceremony on School, is the daughter of “The Fast and Furious” Sunday. Suzanne and the late John lms. A former profes- “We do,” Johnson wrote “Sib” Hashian, former sional wrestler, Johnson in the Instagram caption. drummer of the band Bos- was People magazine’s “August 18, 2019. Hawaii. ton. The couple reportedly Sexiest Man Alive in Pomaika’i (blessed).” John- met when Johnson was in 2016. Growing Brickyard Collaborative hosts together … again. open house, artist reception LYNN — The Brickyard studio. Brickyard Collaborative Collaborative, the rst A reception for Brick- go to www.thebrickyard. collaborative print shop yard member and artist org. Coastal Heritage Bank has recently merged in the Northeast, will host Kelly Jay will also take To RSVP for the free with Equitable Bank. That means we’re able to support an open house on Sat- place at the open house. open house: https:// more communities—on both the South and North Shores— urday, 1-4 p.m., at its 71 Come, meet the artist www.eventbrite.com/e/ by helping more residents and more businesses reach their Linden St. headquarters. and see some of the most reception-for-the-art- goals … and achieve their dreams. The collaborative offers amazing origami work ist-kelly-jay-and-brick- the area’s only letterpress you’ll ever see. yard-open-house-tick- and silkscreen print To learn more about The ets-69181296119 Since we live and raise our families in the communities we serve, we care deeply about what happens here. Enjoy a spicy evening at the Meet Ball So, together, let’s make great things happen for you. LYNN — Arts After 7-10 p.m. Enjoy food, Floorboards. Hours, the city’s re- drinks and fun on the roof Tickets are $30 if pur- nowned theater company, deck of the All Care VNA chased in advance, $35 if hosts its annual fund- Building, 210 Market St. bought at the door. raising summer party, Entertainment will be For tickets: www.artsaf- Now with 15 branches! the Meet Ball, on Friday, provided by The Dirty terhours.tix.com

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 Graciale gets started as Tech’s athletic director By Harold Rivera They taught me social teams get back to that ITEM SPORTS EDITOR skills. They taught me level. Sports brings great how to stay out of trou- memories in high school LYNN — Sports and life ble. I’ve always raised my and in the future. I want lessons have always been own kids the same way. I to give kids at Tech those synonymous for Lynn was very excited when I same opportunities. I’m native Adolph Graciale. got the opportunity from here to help them seek Through playing sports at (Tech principal) Carissa opportunities through the youth and high school Karakaedos and (Super- that.” levels, Graciale learned intendent Patrick) Dr. As he begins his new life lessons that he still Tutwiler. I’m excited and role, Gracialie’s priority is carries with him. Now ready for the new school to establish a competitive he’s hoping to share those year coming up.” culture that embraces life lessons and experi- A St. Mary’s graduate hard work. ences with the student of 1989, Graciale played “My goal as athletic di- athletes at Lynn Tech. varsity football and bas- rector is to get Lynn Tech Graciale was named ketball, and junior var- competing back with the Tech’s new athletic direc- sity baseball in his days schools in Lynn,” Gracial- tor in July after he served as a Spartan. He then ie said. “We had the (Wal- as acting athletic director earned two degrees at ter) Boverini Tournament from January to June. Salem State (bachelor’s here (last December) and Graciale replaces former in criminal justice, mas- that was the best bas- athletic director Joe Skea- ter’s in special education) ketball I’ve seen around. das, who was removed and has taught history I’m not saying we have from the position in Jan- at Tech for the past 11 to make the state tour- uary. Prior to replacing years. naments, but I want our Skeadas on an interim “I’ve been around sports kids to compete. If you basis, Graciale spent two my whole life,” Graciale compete, that’s the effort years as Tech’s assistant said. “I love Tech. I’ve I’m looking for from play- athletic director. been around here for ers and coaches.” “I’m very excited,” Gra- many years. I’m a compet- Tech’s coaches will also ciale, who resides in Na- itive person. That doesn’t ITEM FILE PHOTO play big roles in helping hant, said. “I grew up in necessarily mean win- establish that culture. Lynn native Adolph Graciale has been named the new athletic director Lynn. Sports were always ning. I want the teams at Lynn Tech. a great outlet for me. to compete. I’ve seen the GRACIALE, B2 Manning Field prepped for the new year By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF LYNN — Hundreds of ath- letes come through Lynn’s Ag- ganis Athletic Complex to uti- lize the turf elds at Fraser and Manning each year. That’s especially true during the fall seasons where getting Man- ning ready for football and soccer games becomes the pri- mary focus for facilities man- ager Rich Avery and his staff. “I don’t even know the exact number of games we have here every fall,” Avery said. “We host games for all ve high schools and it’s not only their varsity teams but the JV FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS games too. We have youth The idea of the Red Sox football on the weekends. It’s trading Mookie Betts has tough to t it all in.” become a topic of conversation Dozens of teams from St. in recent weeks. Mary’s, English, Classical, Tech and KIPP all call Man- ning Field home during the fall and when new sports get added that number continues to grow. “It’s usually the busiest sea- son of the year, for sure,” Av- Harold ery said. “With all ve football teams in Lynn and boys and Rivera girls soccer that’s a lot of games. This year St. Mary’s also added a eld hockey team. We worked on tting them in and it was pretty ITEM FILE PHOTO Betts could be successful.” Manning Field hosts dozens of MIAA high school sporting events throughout the MANNING, B2 year and is the home eld for St. Mary’s, English, Classical, Tech and KIPP. on the move this winter Josh Gordon returns to Patriots practice When was the last time the Red Sox traded a player of Mookie FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Betts’ caliber? I don’t recall it hap- Oft-suspended wide receiver pening in my lifetime. Josh Gordon returned to the I remember them trading a New England Patriots’ prac- disgruntled Manny Ramirez to the tice eld on Monday without Dodgers at the deadline in 2008. pads and without saying But that was much, much different. when he might be able to play Manny, who wasn’t half the athlete again. Betts is, knew he was on his way Gordon was seen stretching out. He held a sign in the dugout on the eld during the por- one night that read, “I’m going to tion of the team’s workout Green Bay for Brett Favre, straight that was open to the media. up!” The curtain had closed on his In the locker room before “Manny being Manny act.” He had practice, he declined a re- to go. quest for an interview. In 2014, they traded Jon Lester “I don’t have time today,” he to the A’s (again, at the deadline). said. “I’ll be around, though.” That was different too. Lester car- The Patriots placed Gordon ried the rotation to a World Series on the non-football injury list championship the year before, the on Sunday, two days after the Red Sox made him a terrible offer NFL reinstated him from an for a contract extension during the inde nite suspension that offseason and things turned sour cost him the nal three games from there. of the 2018 regular season Lester already had one foot out and the team’s Super Bowl the door before the Red Sox sent run. Commissioner Roger him to Oakland. He had to go. Goodell said Gordon could Betts is one of the best ve-tool participate in team meetings, players to wear the Red Sox’ uni- conditioning and individual form. He’s the type of player fans workouts while working him- want to see at Fenway through self back into shape. his entire career. But by trading A 2012 second-round draft Betts, who’s under team control pick by the Cleveland Browns, through the 2020 season, the Red Gordon was suspended for Sox give themselves a chance to the rst two games of the ll multiple voids in one move. 2013 season for violating the The bullpen needs a makeover, the league’s substance abuse pol- starting rotation could use a boost icy but still caught 87 passes and the farm system has little to for nine touchdowns and a gloat about. The rst two are very league-leading 1,646 yards responsible for the 6.5-game de cit and was named to the All-Pro PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the Red Sox are chasing in the Wild team. Card race. Josh Gordon smiles as he warms up with his Patriots teammates at a training camp PATRIOTS, B2 practice in Foxborough Monday. RIVERA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 Graciale takes over as AD at Lynn Tech

GRACIALE From B1 “I’m looking for coaches to be in it for the kids, in it to help these kids,” Graciale said. “It’s definitely not about the money. It’s working for the kids. That’s how I feel. It’s high school and it’s about teaching kids life lessons. That’s the biggest part. Teaching kids about hard work and social skills. “I’m looking for coaches to support that same philos- ophy. I see a lot of that already. Our volleyball team made the state tournament for the first time last fall. The baseball team made the state tournament the past two seasons. The football and soccer teams have always been up there.” With the fall season quickly approaching, Gracialie’s excited to get started. The football team opened pre- season practices last weekend and the remaining fall sports teams will do so this week. “I’m happy about the opportunity I’ve been given,” Graciale said. “I love Lynn Tech. I love the opportuni- ties these kids have. They have unique opportunities at a vocational school. There’s nothing better than going to games and seeing the expressions on these kids’ fac- es. To me, that’s what it’s all about. That’s why I’m very excited to be the new athletic director.”

ITEM FILE PHOTO Manning Field, which is overseen by facilities manager Rich Avery and his crew, has hosted nu- merous MIAA tournaments in a number of sports. Manning Field ready for another season MANNING easier. They all do a great the best it can be.” as best we can.” From B1 job and have a lot of knowl- Friday night football With teams coming from edge of the grounds. I’ve games can draw in a big all over the state this fall it Making sure the facili- learned a lot from them crowd. And when the state gives Avery a chance to FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ties are in tip top shape and they’ve helped make tournament rolls around, show what Lynn has to isn’t something that hap- Mookie Betts won the American League MVP things run smoothly.” boys and girls soccer offer at its facilities. pens overnight but it helps Avery’s priorities include games become a staple at “They see the first-class award in 2018, but his numbers have fallen off having a reliable staff. slightly in 2019. keeping the fields and fa- Manning Field. facility,” Avery said. “Just “I have a great staff and cilities clean and ready for “We usually host the the soccer games alone working with the DPW is both players and fans, to North bracket for boys and draw in a lot of people that great,” Avery, who’s enter- name a few. girls soccer,” Avery said. aren’t from around here. It might be time to cash in ing his fourth fall as facili- ties manager, said. “We’re “We keep the place pret- “(St. Mary’s Athletic Direc- During some of the night on the Mookie Betts lottery lucky. Setting up and fig- ty clean,” Avery said. “I tor) Jeff Newhall has been games we turn on the uring out the scheduling hire a cleaning crew that instrumental in getting lights for Fraser Field to RIVERA gets a little tricky some- comes in three or four days those games here. Teams and show off both fields. A From B1 times. a week. The turf is obvi- come from all over for lot of people have never “When I took over for ously getting a little old those games. We’re always been here and they come There won’t be a lack of interest for Betts on the John Kasian in 2016 a lot with all the use over the treating visiting teams in and are shocked. I’ve market this winter. of the staff he had hired years, but we try to keep it well. We try to be really had so many people tell me Atlanta, to me, seems like a good fit for him. The stayed on board,” Avery as good as we can. We put hospitable and make them they can’t believe we have Braves are at the top of the standings in the National said. “It made things a lot in a lot of work making it feel like it’s a home game this great facility in Lynn.” League East. They might be looking to set themselves apart from the pack after a step in the right direction in 2019. Atlanta’s always known for producing top-notch pros- Josh Gordon returns to work with the Patriots pects. Ozzie Albies, Ronald Acuna Jr., Freddie Freeman shares in that hope and and Mike Soroka are all homegrown players. They PATRIOTS From B1 will continue to support should have plenty to offer for Betts. him to every extent possi- The Dodgers could be another suitor.They’ve lost the He was suspended again ble. But as Josh acknowl- World Series two years in a row. If they don’t win it in 2015 and missed two edged, ultimately his suc- this year, they might be inclined to make a splash. whole seasons. In inter- cess is up to him.” I’d rather keep Betts away from the American views, he has acknowl- Gordon did not play in League, but what about the Twins? They have a young edged using Xanax, co- Saturday’s exhibition core that has them in the postseason race this season. caine, marijuana and other game against the Tennes- Betts is they type of player that can catapult them into narcotics, and he said in see Titans and will not be the meat of the American League, where they’ll com- 2017 he smoked pot before pete with the Astros and Yankees, for the long term. allowed to play in Thurs- “probably every game of The early indications say if Betts hits the free agent day night’s game against my career.” market, he’ll look for a contract similar to the $426 the Carolina Panthers be- The Browns traded him million deal Mike Trout signed this offseason. I don’t cause he hasn’t had to New England in Sep- see the Red Sox going that far to keep him in Boston. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS enough time to practice So why not get something now while you still can? tember, pairing him with with the team, the league Tom Brady and a locker Josh Gordon is eligible to return to game ac- said. Trading Betts doesn’t put the Red Sox in “rebuilding tion for the Patriots in Week 4 of the preseason. mode.” They’ll still have a nucleus of young, talented room that was supposed to Patriots coach Bill Beli- players leading the charge for the long haul. Xander be more disciplined than chick declined to comment Bogaerts is having a great season now that his future’s the one he left behind in A few hours later, the he will be permitted to on Gordon’s status on secure. Rafael Devers is hitting his way into MVP Cleveland. He had 40 re- NFL announced that he participate in team activi- Monday. Teammates said talks. Andrew Benintendi’s going to produce. Michael ceptions for 720 yards and had been suspended indef- ties, including practice.” they were glad to have Chavis has shown promise. Chris Sale can’t possibly be three touchdowns before initely. That ended on Fri- “We are all rooting for him back. this bad next year. he said on Dec. 20 that he day, the league said, and Josh to succeed, both per- “Of course, we’re all root- It’s tough to trade a player capable of posting MVP was stepping away from “subject to appropriate sonally and professional- ing for him and hoping he numbers every season. But the Red Sox have voids football to concentrate on progress on clinical care ly,” Goodell said in the does well,” running back that need to be addressed before they can get back to his mental health. and other arrangements, statement. “Everyone Rex Burkhead said. where they were a season ago. If trading Betts will bring them there, I’m all for it. —­ I’m glad NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has given Josh Gordon another chance to resume his career. It’ll be a great story and an inspiration to many if Gordon can find a way to make the most of his talents. Good- ell’s rooting for him. The Patriots are rooting for him. I’m rooting for him. That being said, let’s slow down on plugging Gordon into the Patriots’ offense and counting on him to boost a core of receivers that lacks depth. He’s had chances before. He hasn’t been able to keep himself on the right track. So why should we count on him now? Has anything changed since he left the Patriots in December? There’s no doubt the Patriots can use him. He played well in his short stint here last season and showed a sense of chemistry with Tom Brady. Those two worked well together and we all know Brady’s picky with his re- ceivers. It’s the toughest position to play in New England. But I’m still not convinced that Gordon can give this team a full season without diverting back to what’s kept him off the field. He can only help if he stays on the field. — Last week’s Ray Gallant Invitational Baseball Tournament was a nice way to close the summer youth sports season. The tournament board, led by president Sean O’Keefe, did an excellent job running a smooth FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS operation. Salem has done an excellent job turning Chris Sale has been shut down for the rest of the season after receiving treatment for inflammation O’Grady Field into one of the best Little League ven- in his throwing elbow Monday. ues on the North Shore. And the baseball itself was terrific to watch. Peabody played great team baseball in wins over Salem and Marblehead before running into a Lynn team that Red Sox shut down Sale for rest of season wasn’t going to be denied. Lynn, on the other hand, was the story of the tournament. After a tough loss BOSTON (AP) — Red postseason hopes appear frustrating season, the a wild card spot. to Danvers in its opening game, Lynn found a way to Sox left-hander Chris Sale all but dashed. treatment could be good The 30-year-old Sale come together. All it took was a win over Swampscott is receiving treatment for Orthopedist Dr. James news for the club, which was coming off two solid and the rest was history. The Lynners picked up confi- inflammation in his elbow Andrews gave Sale an feared Sale might need starts in which he com- dence with every win and it was clear in the way they that will shut him down injection of platelet-rich Tommy John surgery. bined for 25 strikeouts — played. It’s no easy task winning five games in a row, for the rest of the regu- plasma on Monday and That would likely have including the 2,000th of yet Lynn managed to win five consecutive elimination lar season, another blow said he will be re-evaluat- cost him the 2020 season. his career — and allowed games. That’s impressive. The players and coaches to the defending World ed in six weeks. Boston was off Monday only three runs in 14 2/3 should be proud of themselves. Series champions whose Looking beyond this and was 6½ games out of innings. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn English contact Athletic Director Kelly Farley at kfarley@ golf tryouts swampscott.k12.ma.us. The Lynn English golf team will hold its first try- Lynn Woods out Thursday evening (5:30) at Gannon Golf Summer Cross Course. Anyone interested in trying out is encouraged Country Series to come ready to play. The Lynn Woods Summer Equipment will be provid- Cross Country Series will ed to those who don’t have run its 50th season this it. Those who try out are year. Races will be held required to bring a com- every Wednesday until pleted physical form. Any September 25. questions can be directed There is no entry fee to to coach James Tidmarsh run, and the races will at 781-424-8025. begin at 6:30 p.m. Each evening there will be three Swampscott High races — the short race, the 1.57-mile race and the long seeks JV coaches race. The courses cover dif- Swampscott High School ferent combinations of fire is looking for applicants for roads and single-track a junior varsity girls soccer paths, and the courses vary coach and a junior varsity from week to week. For field hockey coach. All further information, please interested applicants can visit www.lwrun.org.

TV/RADIO TV MLB 2 p.m...... LA Angels at Texas...... MLB Network 7 p.m...... Cleveland at NY Mets...... MLB Network 7:10 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... NESN 10:07 p.m...... NY Yankees at Oakland...... ESPN Little League World Series PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 11 a.m...... International-US consolation...... ESPN 3 p.m...... International elimination game...... ESPN Oakland Raiders receiver Antonio Brown takes off his helmet on the sideline during a preseason 7:30 p.m...... Rhode Island vs. New Jersey...... ESPN game last week. American Legion World Series 6 p.m...... Championship final...... ESPNews Aurora Games 7 p.m...... Tennis...... ESPNU Oakland Raiders’ Mayock to absent WNBA 7 p.m...... New York at Indiana...... NBA TV 10:30 p.m...... Minnesota at Los Angeles...... NBA TV Antonio Brown: Time to be ‘all in or all out’ Men’s Soccer 3 p.m...... Ajax at APOEL (first leg)...... TNT (AP) — Oakland Raid- that the NFL and NFL- viously been rejected and activated on July 28 and 8:30 p.m...... Club America vs. Tigres UANL...... ESPN2 ers general manager Mike PA won’t allow him to use both the league and union participated in parts of 10:30 p.m...... Cruz Azul at LA Galaxy...... ESPN2 Mayock told disgruntled the same Schutt Air Ad- determined it wasn’t safe two practices before leav- Tennis receiver Antonio Brown vantage that he has used enough to be used. ing the team to get treat- 11 a.m...... US Open qualifying...... ESPNews it’s time to decide whether throughout his career. Pro Football Talk first re- ment on his feet and deal 11 a.m...... WTA: Bronx Open...... Tennis 3 p.m...... ATP: Winston-Salem Open...... Tennis he’s “all in or all out” about Brown filed a grievance ported the failed test after with the grievance with Radio playing this season af- over the issue that he lost the Raiders walkthrough the NFL. MLB ter losing a fight with the on Aug. 12 and then set on Saturday, prompting Brown returned to the 7:10 p.m...... Philadelphia at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 NFL and NFLPA over his out to find a newer version a profane response from Raiders on Aug. 13 but helmet. of the helmet that was less Brown on Twitter. He still hasn’t participated in Mayock issued a state- than 10 years old to get then didn’t take part in a full practice all of train- MLB ment to reporters that approved. practice Sunday, leading ing camp. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE the Raiders released in a Brown’s agent, Drew Ro- to Mayock’s forceful state- The National Operating East Division East Division video on Twitter express- senhaus, said last week af- ment. Committee on Standards W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ing his frustration that ter Brown returned to the Brown had 686 catches for Athletic Equipment New York 83 43 .659 _ Atlanta 74 52 .587 _ Tampa Bay 73 52 .584 9½ Washington 67 56 .545 5½ Brown didn’t participate Raiders training camp fa- and 9,145 yards receiv- sets performance and test Boston 67 59 .532 16 New York 64 60 .516 9 in practice Sunday despite cility that they had found ing the past six seasons standards for equipment. Toronto 52 75 .409 31½ Philadelphia 64 60 .516 9 Baltimore 39 85 .315 43 Miami 45 78 .366 27½ being healed from the several helmets and were in Pittsburgh, the best Brown’s Schutt Air Ad- Central Division Central Division frost-bitten feet that have waiting formal approval. marks ever for a receiver vantage helmet is no lon- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB sidelined him for most of Brown took part in pre- in a six-year span. But he ger allowed because the Minnesota 76 48 .613 _ St. Louis 65 57 .533 _ Cleveland 74 51 .592 2½ Chicago 66 58 .532 _ training camp. game warmups before an still wore out his welcome NFL follows the National Chicago 55 68 .447 20½ Milwaukee 64 60 .516 2 “You all know that A.B. exhibition game in Arizo- with the Steelers after Athletic Equipment Re- Kansas City 44 80 .355 32 Cincinnati 58 65 .472 7½ Detroit 37 84 .306 37½ Pittsburgh 51 72 .415 14½ is not here today. So here’s na on Thursday night and leaving the team before a conditioners Association West Division West Division the bottom line. He’s up- took part in a walkthrough crucial Week 17 game last (NAERA) rule that hel- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB set about the helmet is- on Saturday, prompting season and was able to be mets 10 years or older can- Houston 79 46 .632 _ Los Angeles 82 44 .651 _ Oakland 71 53 .573 7½ San Francisco 63 62 .504 18½ sue. We have supported coach Jon Gruden to ex- acquired by Oakland in not be recertified. Los Angeles 62 64 .492 17½ Arizona 62 63 .496 19½ that. We appreciate that,” press confidence that he March for the small price Schutt discontinued Texas 60 64 .484 18½ San Diego 58 65 .472 22½ Seattle 52 73 .416 27 Colorado 57 67 .460 24 Mayock said. “But at this would soon be able to prac- of third- and fifth-round making the helmet three point, we’ve pretty much tice. draft picks. years ago because current Monday’s Games (Hamels 6-4), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Texas (Burke ), 8:05 exhausted all avenues of The helmet was sent to But the drama that sur- technology had moved Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. p.m., 1st game relief. So from our perspec- the independent Bioki- rounded Brown in Pitts- past it, according to the San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Detwiler 1-3) at Minne- Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. sota (Pineda 8-5), 8:10 p.m. tive, it’s time for him to be netics Inc. lab in Ottawa burgh didn’t stop upon company. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 3-11) at Houston (Sanchez all in or all out. So we’re for testing with results his arrival with the Raid- Brown was one of 32 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. 5-14), 8:10 p.m. hoping he’s back soon. shared with biomechan- ers even though he was players using helmets Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Germán 16-2) at Oakland Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. (Bailey 10-8), 10:07 p.m. We’ve got 89 guys busting ical engineers from both given a hefty raise with a last season that are now Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Colorado (Freeland 3-10) at Arizona (Young their tails. We are really the league and union, a three-year contract worth banned by the league and Tuesday’s Games 4-3), 9:40 p.m. L.A. Angels (Heaney 2-3) at Texas (Palum- Toronto (Reid-Foley 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers excited about where this person familiar with the $50.125 million. players’ association. Those bo 0-1), ppd., 2nd game (Kershaw 12-2), 10:10 p.m. Kansas City (Keller 7-13) at Baltimore franchise is going and we testing said on condition of Brown injured his feet players, including Tom Wednesday’s Games (Bundy 5-13), 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. hope A.B. is going to be a anonymity because the re- while getting cryotherapy Brady, were able to use the Washington (Strasburg 15-5) at Pittsburgh Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 1:10 p.m. (Archer 3-9), 7:05 p.m. big part of it starting Week sults weren’t released. The treatment in France, forc- helmets last season under Philadelphia (Nola 11-3) at Boston (John- Seattle at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. 1 against Denver. End of person said the helmet ing him to start training a grace period but were re- son 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Seattle (Milone 2-7) at Tampa Bay (TBD), Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. story. No questions.” was no different than the camp on the non-football quired to make the change 7:10 p.m. Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Brown has been upset 2010 version that had pre- injury list. Brown was in 2019. Cleveland (Bieber 12-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matz L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. 7-7), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Quantrill 6-3) at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Boston, 7:10 p.m. (Gray 8-6), 7:10 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Miami (Hernandez 2-5) at Atlanta (Keuchel Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. Aaron Rodgers hopes to play Thursday night 3-5), 7:20 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee (González 2-1) at St. Louis Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. (Wacha 6-6), 7:45 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) Green Bay general man- Rodgers sat out the Pack- dress for the first presea- San Francisco (Beede 3-7) at Chicago Cubs Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. — Aaron Rodgers is par- ager Brian Gutekunst said ers’ second preseason game son game against Houston. ticipating in practice and Monday the plan is for the in Baltimore and was side- Thursday will mark the TODAY IN SPORTS is expected to play in the two-time MVP to make his lined during practice Sun- third time the Packers butterfly. He edges teammate Packers’ third preseason preseason debut Thursday day with back tightness. have played a preseason August 20 game against the Oakland night in Winnipeg, Mani- Rodgers, along with 25 game outside the United 1921 — Molla Bjurstedt Mallory Ian Crocker to win his fifth gold toba. other teammates, did not beats Mary Browne, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 medal. Shortly after winning his Raiders in Canada. States. to win the U.S. women’s national seventh medal of these Olympics, tennis title at the Germantown Phelps gives up his spot in the Cricket Club in Philadelphia. medley relay to Crocker. Steph Curry helps Howard U. start Div. I golf team 1931 — Helen Wills Moody beats 2006 — Tiger Woods wins the PGA Championship for a five-shot Eileen Bennett Whitingstall 6-4, WASHINGTON (AP) — that was discontinued. 6-1 to capture the women’s title in victory over Shaun Micheel and the U.S. Lawn Tennis Association his 12th career major. He be- What started as an innoc- At a Monday news con- championship. comes the first player to win the uous conversation during ference, Curry singled out 1944 — Robert Hamilton upsets PGA twice on the same course, a public event has evolved Ferguson for applause Byron Nelson in the final round 1 having done so at Medinah in into a golf partnership be- and recalled their chance up to win the PGA Championship. 1999. tween NBA star Stephen meeting. 1960 — Holland’s Hairos II, driv- 2008 — Usain Bolt of Jamaica Curry and Howard Uni- “We connected on golf,” en by Willem Geersen, wins the breaks the 200-meter world re- versity. he said. “Accountability, second International Trot at Roo- cord, winning in 19.30 seconds The two-time NBA MVP competition, discipline — at the Beijing Games. He is the sevelt Raceway before a record announced Monday that all those different ideals first man since Carl Lewis in 1984 crowd of 54,861. he is helping Howard we learned through the 1995 — Monica Seles completes to sweep the 100 and 200 at an a remarkable first week back in Olympics. re-establish a golf pro- game of golf.” tournament tennis, routing Aman- 2012 — Augusta National invites gram. Curry is providing The exact amount of da Coetzer 6-0, 6-1 to capture the former Secretary of State Condo- a donation that will al- Curry’s donation has not Canadian Open. Her 74 games leezza Rice and South Carolina low one of the country’s been disclosed, but the sets a tournament record for the financier Darla Moore to become most prominent histori- university announced it fewest played by a champion. the first female members since cally black universities to would be a six-year part- 2000 — Tiger Woods wins the the club was founded in 1932. launch Division I women’s PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nership. Sports apparel PGA Championship in a playoff 2016 — Allyson Felix and and men’s teams for the company Under Armour, LaShawn Merritt anchor the 4x400 over Bob May, becoming the first 2020-21 academic year. From left, Howard University Athletic Direc- which sponsors Curry and player since Ben Hogan in 1953 relay teams, and the U.S. exits the The 31-year-old Curry, tor Kery Davis, Howard student Otis Ferguson, is based in nearby Balti- to win three majors in one year. final night of action at Olympic Sta- Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry He’s the first player to repeat as dium with 31 medals — its most who has won three NBA more, will provide the uni- PGA champion since Denny Shute in a non-boycotted Olympics since championships with the and Howard University president Wayne Fred- forms and golf club man- in 1937. 1956. The U.S. women’s basket- Golden State Warriors, erick pose for photographs together following ufacturer Callaway will 2003 — The U.S. wins the wom- ball team beats Spain 101-72 for has long been known as a a news conference Monday, where Curry an- supply the equipment. en’s overall team gold medal at a sixth straight title. passionate golfer. But the nounced that he would be sponsoring men’s “I’m going to be following the gymnastics world champion- 2018 — Alabama becomes the idea of partnering with and women’s golf teams at Howard University. every part of the journey ships. It is the first gold for the second team to be ranked No. Howard didn’t start un- as we go into next year Americans — men or women — 1 in the preseason Associated til January, when Curry 2015 shooting of nine plained to Curry how he when the team takes the at the biggest international event Press Top 25 poll for three straight outside the Olympics. seasons. The preseason AP poll went to the campus for a black worshippers at a had been unsuccessfully course for the first time,” 2004 — Michael Phelps matches started in 1950 and since then screening of the documen- church in South Carolina trying to start up an offi- Curry said. “This is going Mark Spitz’s record of four individ- only Oklahoma from 1985-87 tary “Emanuel.” — Curry was approached cial university golf team. to go way beyond the game ual gold medals in Olympic swim- had started No. 1 in three straight After watching the film by Howard student Otis Howard previously fielded of golf, way beyond How- ming by winning the 100-meter years. — which chronicles the Ferguson. The senior ex- a Division II golf team but ard. This is huge.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

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Two suit fits increase tricks Publilius Syrus said, “Art has a indicate three spades, North jumped double face, of expression and illu- to three hearts to describe his hand. sion, just like science has a double South then correctly bid up with the face: the reality of error and the double fit. phantom of truth.” West led the diamond ace and In bridge, doubles come in many shifted to the club 10. South won forms: takeout, negative, responsive with his ace and played a heart to and Lightner to name a few. But we dummy’s ace to get the news. Now also have a double fit, which is more declarer carefully conceded a club delicious than ice cream. Always be trick. East won and returned the optimistic when you know of a dou- heart queen, but South won, ruffed ble fit. his last club, ruffed a diamond and In today’s deal, the bidding could drove out the heart jack. The contract have followed several paths. West could not be defeated. might have overcalled two diamonds East-West missed their way. When in preference to his takeout double. one side has a double fit, so does When he doubled, North might have the other. West overbid somewhat to redoubled to show 10 or 11 points double, then rebid two diamonds, with fewer than four hearts, but pre- but East probably should have sac- ferred to mention his long suit. Then, rificed in five diamonds. That would on the second round, after South have been down only two, minus had made a fit-showing double to 300 instead of minus 420. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS

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Patterson to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Mortgage Corporation, dated October 21, 2004 and recorded with the Essex nominee for, First Call Mortgage Company, Inc., its successors and assigns, dated Docket No. ES19P2383EA County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23531, Page 523, June 15, 2006 and registered with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry Essex Probate and Family Court subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master District of the Land Court as Document Number 468657 noted on Certificate of 36 Federal Street Participation Trust by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., S/B/M Chase Home Finance Title Number 73175, subsequently assigned to Taylor, Bean and Whitaker Salem, MA 01970 LLC S/B/M to Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corporation by assignment recorded in Mortgage Corp. by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment (978)744-1020 said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34509, Page 65 registered with Essex County (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing as Document Number 495668 noted on Certificate of Title Number 73175, same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on September 10, 2019 at 8 subsequently assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC D/B/A Mr.Cooper by Taylor Estate of: Willowdale Drive, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. by assignment registered with Essex County Arlene F Lang Mortgage, to wit: (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number Date of Death: 04/29/2019 595041 noted on Certificate of Title Number 73175, subsequently assigned to To all interested persons: the land with buildings thereon situated in said Lynnfield on Willow Dale Drive, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by Nationstar A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal being shown as Lot 19A on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan Willow Dale Dr. & Mortgage LLC D/B/A Mr.Cooper by assignment registered with Essex County Representative has been filed by: Carpenter Rd. (Ext) Lynnfield, Mass." owned by Pelletier Realty Trust, drawn by (Southern District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number John A Lang of Lynn MA Hayes Engineering, Inc, dated October 5, 1964, recorded with Essex South 595107 noted on Certificate of Title Number 73175 for breach of the conditions of requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Registry of Deeds, Plan Book 104, Plan 100, bounded and described as follows: said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public as requested in the Petition. SOUTHERLY by Willow Dale Drive, 127.69 feet; SOUTHWESTELRY on a curved line Auction at 10:00 AM on September 10, 2019 at 54 Harris Road, Lynn, MA, all The petitioner requests that: from the junction of Willow Dale Drive and Carpenter Road, 39.27 feet; WESTERLY and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: John A Lang of Lynn MA by Carpenter Road, 35.09 feet; NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of Borjeson, be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety 124.76 feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Borjeson, on two courses, The land with the buildings thereon, situated in the City of Lynn, Essex County, on the bond in an unsupervised administration. 91.75 feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Fraser & Hyer, 208.32 Massachusetts, known as and numbered 54 Harris Road and being bounded and IMPORTANT NOTICE feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 20A as shown on said plan, 172.70 feet. described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY by the line of Harris Road, being the arc of You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the Containing 30,400 square feet of land, more or less, according to said plan. a circle having a radius of three hundred eighty-two and 73/100 (382.73) feet; a Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Subject to and with the benefit of easements and rights of record, so far as now in distance of sixty-five (65) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by Lot 12 and Lot 15, as shown must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on force and applicable. For Mortgagor's title see deed recorded herewith on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred fifty-six and 23/100 (156.23) feet; the return day of 09/24/2019. SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot 1, as shown on said plan, forty-four and 30/100 (44.30) This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by Lot 10, as shown on said plan, one hundred fifty-two appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax and 52/100 (152.52) feet. All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in be located as shown upon Plan No. 28175-A, drawn by Roger S. Brown, C. E., within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further possession, and attorney's fees and costs. dated January 25, 1958, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land notice to you. Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with original Certificate of UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM TERMS OF SALE: Title No. 27560 & 27559 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown PROBATE CODE (MUPC) A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of as Lot #11 thereon. Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be same premises conveyed to me/us by deed dated 06/08/2001 and recorded administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be with Essex South Registry of Deeds (District of the Land Court) in Certificate No. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of 73175 administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, expenses of administration. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in Date: August 13, 2019 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure possession, and attorney's fees and costs. Pamela Casey O'Brien sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Register of Probate entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further TERMS OF SALE: Item: August 20, 2019 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Commonwealth of Massachusetts an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be The Trial Court required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Probate and Family Court Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Docket No. ES14P3537EA U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other CITATION ON PETITION FOR ORDER OF check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid COMPLETE SETTLEMENT Present Holder of said Mortgage, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Essex Probate and Family Court By Its Attorneys, of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure 36 Federal Street ORLANS PC sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Salem, MA 01970 PO Box 540540 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further (978) 744-1020 Waltham, MA 02454 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Phone: (781) 790-7800 description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Estate of: 18-015152 an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Michael P Shepherd Item: August 20, 27, September 3, 2019 Also known as: Michael Peter Shepherd Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Date of Death: 09/22/2014 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust A Petition for Order of Complete Settlement has been filed by: THE TRIAL COURT Debra A Shepherd of Lynn MA PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Present Holder of said Mortgage, requesting that the court enter a formal Decree of Complete Settlement including CITATION By Its Attorneys, the allowance of a final account, a determination of heirs at law, the allowance of G.L. c. 210, S 6 ORLANS PC a proposed distribution and other such relief as may be requested in the Petition. Docket No. ES19A0068AD PO Box 540540 IMPORTANT NOTICE Essex Probate and Family Court Waltham, MA 02454 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the 36 Federal Street Phone: (781) 790-7800 Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Salem, MA 01970 17-002057 must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on (987)744-1020 Item: August 20, 27, September 3, 2019 the return day of 09/23/2019. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written In the matter of: Danielle Elizabeth Wilson-Martinez LEGAL NOTICE appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections To: CONSERVATION COMMISSION within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further Wesley Denoviouse Wilson L.K.A. Lynn, MA notice to you. and persons interested in a petition for the adoption of said child and to the Pursuant to the provisions of the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act MGL WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Department of Children and Families of said Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., Chapter 131, Section 40, the Swampscott Conservation Commission will hold a Date: August 13, 2019 2nd fl. Lawrence, MA 01843 public hearing on the Notice of Intent by the Town of Swampscott for the Pamela Casey O'Brien A petition has been presented to said court by Swampscott Rail Trail within 100 feet of an inland wetland resource area at Map Register of Probate Franklin Gabriel Mayorquin of Lynn, MA 16-175 (Paradise Road); 18-34 (Rear Forest Road); 18-4 (209 Forest Avenue); Item: August 20, 2019 Sandra Elizabeth Mayorquin Martinez of Lynn, MA 17-52 (off Forest Avenue); and 22-1A (Rear Humphrey Street), Swampscott, MA. requesting for leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed Legal Notice to Daniela Elizabeth Mayorquin The request will be reviewed at a public meeting scheduled for Thursday, August Lynn Board of Health If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an 29, 2019, at 7:30 p.m. at the Swampscott High School, 200 Essex Street, Room attorney if you are an indigent person. B129. 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[email protected] TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Germany Thousands flee teeters ‘monster’ wildfire toward on Canary Islands recession BERLIN (AP) — Ger- LISBON, Portugal (AP) — A Canary Islands President Án- many, Europe’s industrial major, out-of-control wildfire gel Víctor Torres said 1,100 fire- powerhouse and biggest in Spain’s Canary Islands was fighters were being deployed in economy, with companies throwing flames 160 feet into shifts along with 16 water-drop- like Volkswagen, Siemens the air on Monday, forcing emer- ping aircraft to battle the blaze and BASF, may be enter- gency workers to evacuate more that started Saturday after- ing a recession, according than 9,000 people, authorities noon. The local government said to a gloomy report from said. around 14,800 acres had been the country’s central bank The blaze — described by charred in just 48 hours, villages Monday — a development the local fire department as “a were evacuated and two dozen that could have repercus- monster” — was racing across roads were closed. sions for the rest of the parched woodlands into Tamad- Emergency workers faced huge eurozone and the United aba Natural Park, regarded as flames and gusting winds that States. one of the jewels on Gran Ca- blew embers into the air, start- A technical recession is naria, a mountainous volcanic ing secondary fires, local fire PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS defined as two consecu- island in the Atlantic Ocean ar- officials said. Summer tempera- tive quarters of negative A helicopter operates over a wildfire in Canary Islands, growth, and Germany chipelago off northwest Africa. tures Monday were expected to Spain, Monday. Famous for its beaches and hit nearly 97 degrees and climb saw a 0.1 percent drop mountains, Gran Canaria and to 100 later this week. ly in all of Spain. es on the island are much worse in the April-to-June peri- its capital, Las Palmas, are pop- The Spanish caretaker gov- Gran Canaria is the third-larg- now than when families worked od. In its monthly report, ular European vacation desti- ernment’s farm minister, Luis est island in the Canary Islands in the countryside and kept the the Bundesbank said that with falling industrial nations but the blaze was in a Planas, told a news conference archipelago, which is 93 miles forests more orderly, private rugged inland area known as the in Las Palmas that Madrid sent west of Africa. About 31 miles production and orders, news agency Europa Press re- it appears the slump is central highlands. Some tourists a “cutting-edge” drone to the is- in diameter, Gran Canaria has a ported. had to leave rural hotels as a land that can livestream images continuing during the Ju- population of 850,000. He said if the island’s entire precaution and were moved to of the fire at night. One aircraft Wildfires are common in south- ly-to-September quarter. annual budget was used for other holiday accommodations, on Gran Canaria also coordi- ern Europe during the parched “The overall economic the island’s government said. nated aviation movements to summer months but changing forest fire prevention, it would performance could de- Tourists on the coast could see prevent an accident in the busy lifestyles and the emptying out only be possible to clear brush cline slightly once again,” billowing clouds of gray smoke skies, he said. of rural areas have made wood- from 30 percent of its woodlands it said. “Central to this is being blown out to sea. Las Pal- Planas said the official re- lands more vulnerable, experts and there would still be large the ongoing downturn in mas international airport was sponse to the fire on Gran Ca- say. amounts of inaccessible areas industry.” working normally, authorities naria was one of the greatest Gran Canaria emergency chief due to the island’s steep moun- Deutsche Bank went said. firefighting deployments recent- Frederico Grillo said recent blaz- tains and deep ravines. further Monday, saying “we see Germany in a technical recession” and predicting a 0.25 percent drop in economic output Airstrikes near Turkish convoy cause tension this quarter. Germany’s economy DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) would make it more dif- is heavily dependent on — Airstrikes targeted a ficult for rebels and ci- exports, and the Bundes- Turkish army convoy in- vilians to move between bank said the trade con- side a rebel-held part of Idlib and rebel-held areas flict between the U.S. and northwestern Syria on in northern parts of Hama China and uncertainty Monday, killing three ci- province. about Britain’s move vilians and wounding 12 The United Nations to leave the European others, the Turkish De- called for de-escalation Union have been taking fense Ministry said. Syria, and a return to the cease their toll. Both the U.S. however, said the Turkish fire negotiated in Septem- and China are among convoy was carrying am- ber, sponsored by Russia, Germany’s top trade part- munition to rebels who which backs the Syrian ners, with Britain not far have lost ground this government, and Turkey behind. month amid a government which backs the rebels, In addition, Germany’s offensive to retake their who have controlled the auto industry __ with last stronghold in the region since 2012. giants like Volkswagen, country. Under that deal, the M5 Daimler and BMW — fac- The incident ratcheted highway was supposed to es challenges adjusting to up tensions in the region, be open by the end of 2018 tougher emissions stan- currently ground zero in but it never happened. Now, dards in Europe and Chi- Syria’s long-running civ- Syrian troops appear to be na and to technological il war in which Turkish, trying to open it by force. change as demand grows Russian, U.S. and Iranian The Turkish Defense for electric vehicles. Ger- interests are fighting. Ministry’s brief statement many is also home to such The Turkish Defense PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS did not provide details but major corporations as Ministry gave no word on “strongly condemned” the Bayer, Merck, Linde and Turkish casualties, saying Smoke rises in the background from bombardment around the area as airstrikes, adding that the ThyssenKrupp Group. the convoy was attacked fighters with the Free Syrian army drive their pick-up truck, left, past a they were “against exist- The Bundesbank report while heading to one of Turkey Armed Forces convoy, at a highway between Maaret al-Numan ing agreements as well as is in line with a consensus Turkey’s observation and Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib province, Syria, Monday. our cooperation and dia- among economists that posts in rebel-controlled logue with Russian.” “the risk of another quar- Idlib province. linked Hayat Tahrir al-Sh- Idlib appears to be a mes- Turkey’s 12 observation The strikes hit near the ter flirting with recession Syria’s Foreign Ministry am, the most powerful sage by Ankara that it posts on the edges of Idlib highway where the convoy is high,” Carsten Brzeski, said the convoy of armored militant group in the area. won’t allow Syrian forces province. was traveling, Syrian ac- the chief economist for vehicles was delivering It was not immediately to capture Khan Sheik- The Syrian Observatory tivists said. ING bank in Germany, weapons to Khan Sheik- clear whether the airstrikes houn. Syrian government for Human Rights, a war Turkey’s private DHA told The Associated Press. houn, a major rebel-held were carried out by Syrian forces reached its out- monitor, and Idlib-based news agency said Syrian “The bigger picture is town that lies on the front or Russian warplanes. The skirts earlier Monday. The opposition activist Mazen government planes target- that the trade conflicts line of fighting along the convoy consisted of several town’s fall would also cut al-Shami reported that ed the route of a Turkish and uncertainty are final- southern edge of the Idlib armored vehicles and flat- the highway linking Idlib Syrian troops reached military convoy carrying ly starting to hurt one of enclave. The town is a bed trucks carrying tanks. to northern parts of Hama the M5 highway north of reinforcement vehicles the most open economies,” stronghold of al-Qaida- The Turkish move into province, home to one of Khan Sheikhoun. That and personnel. he said.

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WASHINGTON (AP) horrendous lack of vision — A strong majority, 74 by Jay Powell and the Fed.” percent, of U.S. business While the economists in economists appear suffi- the NABE survey gener- ciently concerned about ally saw recession com- the risks of some of Pres- ing later than they had in ident Donald Trump’s eco- February, the latest survey nomic policies that they was taken between July 14 expect a recession in the and Aug. 1 — before the fi- U.S. by the end of 2021. nancial markets last week The economists surveyed signaled the possibility of by the National Association a U.S. recession, sending for Business Economics, the Dow Jones Industrial in a report released Mon- Average into its biggest day, mostly didn’t share one-day drop of the year. Trump’s optimistic outlook Stock markets around the for the economy, though world shuddered as the they generally saw reces- White House announced 10 sion coming later than percent tariffs on an addi- they did in a survey taken tional $300 billion of Chi- in February. Thirty-four nese imports, the Chinese percent of the economists currency dipped below the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS surveyed said they believe seven-yuan-to-$1 level for NASDAQ President and Chief Executive Officer Adena Friedman says the U.S. stock market has a slowing economy will the first time in 11 years thousands fewer companies to choose from, and that’s doing a disservice to regular investors. tip into recession in 2021. and the Trump administra- That’s up from 25 percent tion formally labeled China in the February survey. a currency manipulator. An additional 38 percent The 226 economists re- Where did all the stocks go? of those polled predicted sponding work mainly for that recession will occur corporations and trade as- next year, down slightly sociations. from 42 percent in Febru- The economists have Nasdaq CEO tries to explain ary. Another 2 percent of previously expressed con- those polled expect a re- cern that Trump’s tariffs NEW YORK (AP) — The drive growth in their com- of attention to as a society: have been for money-los- cession to begin this year. and higher budget deficits In February, 77 percent stock market is a much panies. Private capital is making it more attractive ing companies, and critics could eventually dampen of the economists expect- less crowded party than it just incredibly abundant for companies to go public say it’s reminiscent of the the economy. ed a recession either this used to be. and readily available, and and making it so more in- dot-com bubble. Is there The Trump administra- year, next year or in 2021. In the late 90s, when a there are early-stage in- vestors have a chance to such a thing as too many tion has imposed tariffs A strong economy is key bevy of hot dot-com com- vestors who are willing to invest in that growth. IPOs? on goods from many key to the Republican pres- panies were rushing to take a lot of risk to get into We always say markets A: No. U.S. trading partners, ident’s 2020 re-election sell their shares on pub- these growth companies. are the most democratic Nasdaq was formed in from China and Europe to prospects. Consumer con- lic markets, investors So they have more part of the capital market 1971, and we founded fidence has dropped 6.4 Mexico and Canada. Of- had more than 7,500 U.S. choice. Then the rules of system — any person can our listings business on percent since July. ficials maintain that the stocks to choose from. The the government made it come in and invest $100 one premise: We want- Trump has dismissed tariffs, which are taxes possible for them to have and find a company that ed younger companies to dot-com bust culled many concerns about a recession, on imports, will help the more shareholders as a they really want to buy or be able to tap the public of those stocks, though, offering an optimistic out- administration gain more an ETF or any sort of any market. So before Nasdaq and the number has con- private company than look for the economy after favorable terms of trade. was created, you had to tinued to shrink steadily, they used to. They weren’t investment, and they all last week’s steep drop in Trade between the U.S. now down more than half forced into the public mar- have equal access to the already be successful be- the financial markets. He and China, the two big- from its 1998 peak. ket based on just having markets. That’s not the fore you could actually get said Sunday, “I don’t think gest global economies, has That’s doing a disservice too many shareholders. case for private companies. public investors to help we’re having a recession. plunged. Trump decided to the typical investor, says They’re going to wait until It’s really reserved for the grow your company. You We’re doing tremendously last Wednesday to postpone Adena Friedman, chief they feel like they’re ma- wealthier parts of society. had to be profitable, and well. Our consumers are until Dec. 15 tariffs on about executive officer of Nas- ture enough to handle the Q: Do all these recent you had to have a record rich. I gave a tremendous 60 percent of an additional daq, who spoke recently disclosure obligations and high-profile IPOs, like Ly- of profitability, and that tax cut and they’re loaded $300 billion of Chinese im- with The Associated Press the scrutiny associated ft’s and Uber’s, mean the held back thousands of up with money.” ports, granting a reprieve about how it can make in- with going public. trend is shifting? companies from being able Still, Trump on Monday from a planned move that come inequality worse. She Q: And that’s a bad A: We do have compa- to use the public markets called on the Federal Re- would have extended duties also touched on how trad- thing? nies that are coming out to grow their companies serve to cut interest rates to nearly everything the ing markets are striving A: The net result is that and going public. We had so that they could become by at least a full percentage U.S. buys from China. to open up to the world, a lot of what I call average 189 IPOs last year. We’ve profitable. point “over a fairly short The economists surveyed even as politicians push for investors — people who are had almost 100 IPOs this I can name some really period of time,” saying that by the NABE were skep- more insularity. The con- saving for their retirement, year. So we know that interesting companies — would make the U.S. econo- tical about prospects for versation has been edited who are saving for their ed- we’re giving investors ac- Intel, Applied Materials, my even better and would success of the latest round for clarity and length. ucation or their kids’ educa- cess to some great com- Comcast and Paccar — quickly boost the flagging of U.S.-China trade nego- Q: What’s behind the tion — those investors don’t panies, but some of them those four companies went global economy. tiations. Only 5 percent shrinking number of get the chance to invest in — a lot of the bigger tech public in our first class of In two tweets, Trump predicted that a compre- stocks? those companies early in companies — are later in listings, and all of them kept up his pressure on hensive trade deal would A: Companies are taking their life. They miss out on their life cycles. So they’ve are in the Nasdaq 100 to- the politically indepen- result, 64 percent suggest- a lot longer and waiting the growth and the oppor- already gone through a day. They were not profit- dent Fed and its chairman ed a superficial agreement to go public. A big part of tunity that those compa- big growth wave before able companies, but they Jerome Powell, whom he was possible and nearly 25 the reason is that there nies provide. the public investors get a were building scalable chose to lead the Fed, as- percent expected nothing are other sources of cap- And that, I think, is what chance to invest in them. profitable companies that serting the U.S. economy to be agreed upon by the ital that they can use to we really have to pay a lot Q: A lot of IPOs recently were changing the world. was strong “despite the two countries.

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