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SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 THERE’S NO HORSING Water AROUND IN SAUGUS rates By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Selectmen put a halt to plans for a stable horse stable at 111 Wal- nut St. Kevin Nichols, the prop- erty owner, abandoned (for horses, ponies, goats, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigeons and a pig after be- ing evicted in 2014. now) The decision to deny a special permit prevents Nichols from installing By Thor Jourgensen ITEM NEWS EDITOR the stable. He can appeal the decision in Superior LYNN — Ratepayers Court, said John Vasapoli, will not see an increase Man who shot town council. over the next year thanks A public hearing was to the Water & Sewer held for the request ear- Commission’s cost control at Salem police lier this week. Neighbors efforts and debt re nanc- and animal lovers spoke ing. in opposition, stating that But the commission’s hunted down Nichols should not own chairman warned an ex- animals. Board members pensive project on the said the property is inad- horizon could hike rates By Thomas Grillo and Dillon Durst equate for a horse stable, as early as next year. ITEM STAFF comparing it to other area William Trahant Sr. and stables, including Saugus’ four fellow commissioners LYNN — A suspect who opened re at two po- Indian Rock Stables. lice of cers during a routine vehicle stop was ar- continue to examine how “As a professional horse- to meet federal mandates rested without incident at a Lynn apartment on woman, I am concerned to reduce or eliminate Friday afternoon. for the wellbeing of ani- partially treated sewage Salem detectives, Lynn Police of cers and the mals under Mr. Nichols’ discharges into the ocean Massachusetts State Police Fugitive Appre- care,”said Cheryl Fitzger- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE from the city’s waste hension Unit captured Jeremiah F. Wooden for ald-Wadman, the town’s treatment plant. attempted murder. Police said they located the former animal inspector. New mother Roxie stands guard over her With estimates to end four-day-old colt Prince at Indian Rock SHOOTER, A7 SAUGUS, A7 the discharges through Stables in Saugus on Friday. a project called Com- bined Sewer Over ow approaching $130 million, Trahant said rates could Tracy Saugus Garden Club rise next year. “We should be able to hold this year, maybe next, but what is coming math is about to bloom up in the future?” Trah- ant asked. By Bridget Turcotte Commission CEO David calls for ITEM STAFF Travers on Friday said he SAUGUS — The Saugus Garden Club is springing into its and other commission ex- biggest event of the year, the Annual Open Meeting & Fund- ecutives will recommend addition the ve commissioners do raiser. not increase the current The perennial gathering, estimated to be in its 70th year, will $9.98 per 100 cubic feet By Thor Jourgensen be held at Town Hall Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. ITEM NEWS EDITOR rate for water and sewer The 50-member North Shore organization meets monthly to service when they discuss LYNN — A modular discuss gardening and horticulture, and to create ower ar- Water and Sewer spend- building with two class- rangements. ing in May and June. rooms will be built next to They are involved in a variety of year-round events, including “We’re looking to hold Tracy Elementary School ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the Strawberry Festival and recent bicentennial celebration. the line on rates,” Travers to help ease overcrowding It maintains a butter y garden and perennials at Breakheart said. in the 440-student school. Lorraine DiMilla, left, and Leonora Reservation and will participate in the park’s upcoming clean- Rates increased 2.5 per- School Department en- Dyment of the Saugus Garden Club up, co-chair Lorraine DiMilla said. cent from $9.74 per 100 rollment data posted this get ready for their raf e on April 20 week named Tracy as one at Saugus Town Hall. GARDEN, A7 WATER, A7 of two schools with class- es containing 30 or more students. Lynn Woods From left, has 30 youngsters in rst Southeastern Cup the down staircase grade and Tracy’s two Asian liaison fth grades each have 32. AJ Saing, The $500,000 modular, Pastor Posan pre-constructed building Ung, Chea is expected to be complet- Kiman and ed by the start of school in Chanthan September. Kang say a Michael Donovan, In- prayer at the spectional Services De- Cambodian partment director, said ag-raising city of cials will review bids from companies in- ceremony at terested in providing the Lynn City modular unit this month Hall Friday. and select school yard space to locate it. ITEM PHOTO | Lynn celebrates OWEN O’ROURKE Tracy already uses a modular building. The Edward A. Sisson, Hood Cambodian and Ingalls elementary schools also have modular heritage classrooms. Tracy’s deteriorating By Dillon Durst brick exterior and oth- ITEM STAFF er building problems prompted the city council LYNN — Some of the city’s immigrant com- this month to seek state munity participated in a ag raising event at approval to replace the City Hall Friday to commemorate the Cambo- school. Built in 1898 on dian New Year. Walnut Street, Tracy had In the 1970s, the Khmer Rouge regime com- a 366-student enrollment mitted genocide that saw mass executions, tor- 20 years ago. ture, forced labor and withholding food against School of cials are tak- the Cambodian population. The armed wing of ing steps to t a growing the Communist Party of Kampuchea, the name student population. Five the Communists used for Cambodia, caused the TRACY, A7 HERITAGE, A7 In Opinion In Sports In Sports Shribman: Big inning lifts Swampscott boys Seniors at Marblehead High School pulled off their “se- INSIDE Tracking the Ted Marblehead to win lacrosse rebounds nior prank” Friday by lining the school’s stairs and hall- Cruz moment. A4 over English. B1 from rough start. B1 ways with Solo cups lled with water. OBITUARIES ..............................A2 POLICE/FIRE .............................A6 COMICS ....................................B4 HIGH 52 VOL. 138, ISSUE 112 OPINION ...................................A4 LOOK! .......................................A8 DIVERSIONS .............................B5 LOW 39 REAL ESTATE .............................A5 SPORTS ................................ B1-3 CLASSIFIED ........................... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 OBITUARIES Fany Lewis, 84 LYNN — Fany (Peri- Boukas and his wife steridu) Lewis, age Elena of Peabody 84, of Lynn, died and Mike Boukas of Thursday, April 14, Lynn; and her grand- 2016, at a local nurs- children, Anthony ing home, after being Masciari of Peabody, stricken suddenly. Andrea and Georgia She was the wife of Hristoforu and their the late George Lew- mother Mary. She is, and the daughter was the sister of the of the late Hrisostomos and late Jasmine Ladas and Mi- Jasmine Peristeridu. chael Peristeridu. Born and raised in Samos, Service information: Fu- Greece, she moved to the neral services will be held United States in 1973, where from the SOLIMINE Funeral she made her home in Lynn. Home, 426 Broadway (Route She was educated in Greece 129), Lynn, on Tuesday at and worked as a seamstress 9 a.m., followed by funeral for Domenico, Inc. in Lynn. A services in St. George Greek member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church, Lynn, at Orthodox Church, she enjoyed 10 a.m. Interment will be in cooking Greek food, traveling, Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. knitting, sewing and trips to Relatives and friends are Atlantic City and Foxwoods. respectfully invited. Visiting She also loved her cats. hours will be Monday from She is survived by her three 4-8 p.m. Directions and sons, Angelo Moshoudis of guest book at www.solimine. Salamina, Greece, George com. Stella Ossoff, 88 PEABODY — Ossoff, Stella with a love for cats. Stella was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (Atoman), of Peabody, former- a hair model, her beauty and ly of Lynn and Swampscott, style capturing the eyes of People, including Jody Stoops, center, of Yorba Linda, Calif., observe a moment of silence at the entered into rest on April 15, many. site where the first of two bombs detonated at the Boston Marathon finish line on the third anni- 2016 at the age of 88. Be- Service information: Fu- versary of the bombings, Friday in Boston. loved wife of Melvin Ossoff. neral services will be held at Devoted mother of Wendy STANETSKY-HYMANSON Me- Murray of Milbury, Janet Par- morial Chapel, 10 Vinnin St., kinson of Portsmouth, N.H., Salem, on Sunday at 12 p.m. Boston marks third anniversary David Ossoff of Gloucester Interment will be held at Ma- and Donald Ossoff of Boston. ple Hill Cemetery in Peabody. Loving sister of the late Daniel A memorial observance will and Leo. Cherished grand- be announced at the service. of deadly marathon bombings mother of Jordan Parkinson. In lieu of flowers, donations Stella was the most marvel- in Stella’s name may be made By Philip Marcelo played softly before the hearing loss and recently commercial street and ous wife, mother, friend and to The Jewish Community ASSOCIATED PRESS occasion, which was ob- closed his medical prac- square in their Dorchester above all the proudest grand- Center of the North Shore, served by nearly 100 peo- tice because he continues neighborhood while Lu’s mother. Her passions included 4 Community Road, Marble- BOSTON — Boston ple including survivors, to deal with memory loss family made a donation to fashion, tennis and animals, head, MA 01945. marked the third anni- their families and sup- and speech processing the Police Department’s versary of the deadly 2013 porters. problems from head inju- Athletic League. marathon bombings Fri- A multicolored banner ries he sustained in the “This is how they want- day with subdued, silent with a peace sign, a heart blast.