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 . 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 | (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. ed to show their kindness remembrances. and words Martin Rich- “This is a special time to so we’re here to support Mark W. Peterson, 40 Victims’ families laid ard had written before his connect. I have a second them,” said Sheila McCar- 1976-2016 wreaths at the spots death — “no more hurting family who understands thy, a friend of the Richard where two pressure cooker people ... peace” — hung what I’m going through,” family, as she and dozens LYNN — Mark William Peter- 10, Brandon, 16; his mother, bombs detonated near the on an empty storefront. Weisberg said. “The first of other volunteers picked son, formerly of Lynn and liv- his two loving sisters and the Boylston Street finish line, Two men placed cross- year, a lot of us were just up trash, cleared brush ing in Las Vegas, Nev., age 40, countless lives he touched. killing three people and es on a tree honoring the trying to figure things out. and planted flowers along passed away April 14, 2016 Mark grew up in Lynn and injuring more than 260. victims, including Massa- I think the focus now for Dorchester Avenue. while in his sleep. He had graduated from Lynn English The father of 29-year- chusetts Institute of Tech- many of us is where we’re At 2:49 p.m., a citywide been ill for a while. in 1993. old bombing victim Krys- nology Police Officer Sean going, what we’re going to moment of silence marked Mark has left behind his Service information: Ser- tle Campbell, Massachu- Collier, who was killed by do with the second half of the time when the first loving wife, Carie and five vices will be held at St. setts Gov. Charlie Baker the attackers in the ensu- our lives.” bomb detonated. Church children, Markie, 21, Mathew, Thomas Episcopal Church and Baker’s wife, Lauren, ing manhunt. Throughout the day, res- bells tolled on Boylston 18, Marissa, 12, McKenna, in Las Vegas, Nev. placed one of the white Scott Weisberg, a idents took part in blood Street as crowds gathered flower wreaths. 46-year-old Birmingham, drives, food and clothing around the flower wreaths. Mayor Marty Walsh and Ala., physician who fin- collections and other com- Many wore Boston Mar- the families of 8-year- ished the 2013 marathon munity service projects as athon jackets and left Group says Baker, old Martin Richard and seconds before the first the city has proclaimed flowers and other memen- 23-year-old Lingzi Lu bomb detonated, said he April 15 “One Boston Day,” tos. — the other two killed — comes back each year for a day to celebrate the city’s At one point, a handful Walsh hypocritical placed another wreath the anniversary and to resilience through acts of of survivors, some walking at the site of the second run the race. kindness and generosity. on prosthetic legs, crossed in opposing legal pot bomb blast. He wears hearing aids Martin Richard’s fami- the finish line together to No one spoke. A bagpipe now because he suffered ly helped clean up a busy applause.

BOSTON (AP) — A group seeking to open a new supporting legalized use of billion-dollar commercial recreational marijuana in marijuana industry in the Mother of OD victim earns praise Massachusetts said Friday Commonwealth.” that Gov. Charlie Baker Luzier said Baker and and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh have backed leg- for bluntness in death notice Walsh are being hypocrit- islation that would relax ical by supporting more the state’s liquor licensing BOSTON (AP) — A Mas- an came right out and eulogy have been shared a regional manager for liquor licenses while oppos- rules to potentially allow sachusetts mother’s blunt said her daughter “passed and forwarded thousands Learn to Cope, the Massa- ing the pot initiative. more establishments to yet heartfelt tribute after away from an accidental of times. chusetts-based organiza- The Campaign to Regu- open. Walsh, a Democrat, her daughter died from a overdose.” “I can’t keep up with the tion that provides support late Marijuana Like Alco- has also proposed a lat- hol leveled the charge one er closing time for Boston heroin overdose is spread- “The disease of addiction Facebook messages I’m re- to families affected by ad- day after Baker, Walsh bars while Baker, a Repub- ing around the world via is merciless,” Errico wrote ceiving, or the voicemail diction. and other top officials an- lican, supported a 2010 bal- social media and earning in the death notice. “It is up messages on the phone,” “By writing something nounced formation of a lot question that repealed praise for its brutal hon- to us to open our minds and Errico told The Boston like that, she’s opening the committee to fight a likely the state sales tax on alco- esty. hearts to those who are still Globe for a story Friday. doors for others to get sup- November ballot question hol, which is also subject to Kathleen Errico found sick and suffering. Kelsey She wrote the death no- port and help,” Day said. that would allow Massa- excise taxes, he said. her daughter, 23-year-old does not want us to cry for tice hoping to reach others “It’s absolutely an effort chusetts residents 21 and Luzier defended the de- Kelsey Endicott, dead in her. She wants us to fight struggling with addiction, to help remove some of the older to possess up to 1 piction of Walsh in the her bed on April 2. She had for her ... She wants us to and to let them know she stigma” surrounding opi- ounce of marijuana. poster. been clean for 10 months. use our voices to speak up understands the pain, she oid addicts. The group unveiled a “I know Mayor Walsh Instead of dealing in about what is happening to said. Endicott left behind a poster outside the State- personally and his advo- euphemisms in the death her generation.” Errico sent an important 2-year-old son, who now house showing the faces of cacy for the expansion of notice, the Haverhill wom- The death notice and message, said Kathy Day, lives with the Erricos. Baker and Walsh, who is a operating hours for alco- recovering alcoholic, with hol establishments and a speech bubble that read: the expansion of licenses Baker off to a strong fundraising start in 2016 “Our Health Policy: Drink in the city of Boston, I be- More Alcohol.” lieve, are in conflict with By Steve LeBlanc Healey raised just un- filed with the state Office finance reports in 2015 Will Luzier, campaign his position as a recover- ASSOCIATED PRESS der $17,000 during the of Campaign and Political also found that about 45 manager for the pro-mar- ing alcoholic,” he said. first quarter of 2016, Finance. percent of all the cash the ijuana group, said pot was Walsh called the poster BOSTON — Republi- leaving her with just un- Helping fuel Baker’s Republican raised that less toxic and less addic- “foolish” and defended his can Gov. Charlie Baker der $322,000 left in her fundraising surge is a year came in the form of tive than alcohol “and opposition to the marijua- won’t face re-election un- account. That’s about a change in the state’s cam- individual $1,000 dona- does not contribute to vio- na proposal. til 2018, but he’s off to a tenth of Baker’s campaign paign finance law which tions. lent or risky behavior.” “I don’t understand the strong fundraising start bankroll. doubled the maximum an- According to the review, Lizzy Guyton, a spokes- reasoning behind legaliz- this year. Healey also won’t face nual allowable donation 1,267 individuals kicked woman for the governor, ing marijuana,” the may- In the first three months re-election until 2018. from $500 to $1,000. The in $1,000 checks to Bak- said Baker believes vot- or told WFXT-TV. “The of the year, Baker raised Unlike Baker, Healey change took effect in Jan- er in 2015, a haul of more ers should get more than effects on the community more than $800,000, crest- has been spending more uary 2015. than $1.2 million. “unfortunate and insen- are going to be far greater ing a total of $3 million for than she’s been raising. About 376 donations The review only looked sitive attacks from those than the benefits.” the first time since taking Baker’s fundraising num- to Baker during the first at single $1,000 donations office. bers in the first quarter of three months on 2016 — not multiple donations Campaign finance re- 2016 comes on the heels of came in the form of sin- from an individual that ITEM CLASSIFIEDS cords show the relatively IN MEMORIAM a feverish fundraising year gle $1,000 contributions. might total $1,000 over FLORENCE M. ARCAND GET RESULTS! frugal Baker spent just in 2015. That’s more than 45 per- the course of a year. 2003 ~ APRIL 16 ~ 2016 Call Customer Service $160,000 during the same During his first year cent of Baker’s total haul In contrast, during the We love and miss you. to place an ad three-month period. in office, Baker reported for the first quarter of the same three month period Your daughters 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Baker’s fundraising nearly $2.8 million in re- year. this year, Healey received dwarfs that of the top ceipts and ended the year That mirrors a trend just five $1,000 donations. statewide Democrat on with about $2.4 million from last year. Last year, Healey was Beacon Hill: Attorney left in his account accord- An Associated Press re- raising campaign cash at General Maura Healey. ing to fundraising reports view of Baker’s campaign a brisker pace. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Man convicted in 1957 Illinois murder is released By Michael Tarm 110 Munroe St. ASSOCIATED PRESS P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 CHICAGO — A 76-year- Customer Service old man who a prosecutor Monday - Friday says was wrongly convict- 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ed in the 1957 killing of an Illinois schoolgirl was Connecting released Friday shortly All Departments: 781-593-7700 after a judge vacated his conviction, meaning one Ext. 2 of the oldest cold cases to Classified Advertising PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS be tried in U.S. history has [email protected] A dead crab inside a discarded crab trap that officially gone cold again. Subscriptions was retrieved from Barnegat Bay in Waretown, Jack McCullough was [email protected] N.J. sentenced to life in pris- Circulation on in 2012 in the death of [email protected] 7-year-old Maria Ridulph in Sycamore, about 70 Ext. 3 Land mines of the miles west of Chicago. In Newsroom a review of documents last [email protected] year, a prosecutor found [email protected] sea: Cleaning up evidence that supported Ext. 4 the former policeman’s Sports long-held alibi that he [email protected] lost fishing gear had been 40 miles away Ext. 5 in Rockford at the time of Retail and Online By Wayne Parry at all depths, along the Maria’s disappearance. Advertising ASSOCIATED PRESS beach and under the sand. Judge William P. Brady [email protected] I think the problem never said Friday that Maria’s WARETOWN, N.J. — can be resolved complete- abduction and slaying had They are the land mines of ADVERTISING ly, but we can keep it from haunted the small town of the sea, killing long after getting worse by showing Sycamore for decades, and Ernie Carpenter, Jr. being forgotten. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the problem to the public that he had also lost sleep Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 Abandoned or lost fish- and the authorities.” Jack McCullough winks at his stepdaughter [email protected] ing gear, including traps, over the case. For as long as mankind Janey O’Connor behind him as he sits during crab pots and nets, litter “I’m not blind to the Bob Gunther has been fishing, it has a hearing in the DeKalb County Courthouse on Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 the ocean floor in coastal importance of this pro- been losing some of that Friday in Sycamore, Ill. [email protected] areas around the world. ceeding to many people,” gear, but the problem has he said, minutes before Philip Ouellette Many continue to attract, terview later, was for pep- said prosecutors were fully entrap and kill fish and become particularly acute ordering McCullough’s re- Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 in recent decades with lease. peroni pizza. convinced of McCullough’s [email protected] other marine life in what’s O’Connor said she’d innocence. called “ghost fishing.” rapid advances in technol- McCullough, in hand- Cassie Vitali ogy and the expansion of cuffs, appeared shaken been convinced of her Schmack, elected as Groups, governments stepfather’s innocence state’s attorney as Mc- Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 and companies around global fishing fleets. by the decision, rocking [email protected] from the start. Cullough’s 2012 trial was the world are engaged in Industry experts and back and forth, then tak- scientists estimate that ing a deep breath. Fami- “Jack was just a normal coming to an end, filed a BUSINESS OFFICE efforts to retrieve and re- person doing his grandpa scathing report with the cycle as much of the aban- commercial fishermenly members behind him thing, and this happened court last month. He had Beth Bresnahan doned gear as they can get lose about 10 percent of hugged and cried. Mo- to him,” she said. conducted a six-month Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 their hands on. The goal their traps per year to bad ments later, McCullough, [email protected] She said he told her he’s review of evidence, in- is to protect the environ- weather, currents that of Washington state, looking forward to shop- cluding newly discovered Susan J. Conti ment, prevent marine life drag them to far-flung looked back, winked and Controller, ext. 1288 from being killed, remove places or boats that sever smiled broadly. ping for his children and phone records, and his re- [email protected] threats to navigation, and tie lines intended to keep On the other side of the grandchildren, because he port picked the case apart, in some cases, generate them in place. room, Maria’s brother has “a lot of birthdays and point by point. Ted Grant Christmases to catch up He said in an email Publisher, ext. 1234 energy. Recommended solutions and sister displayed little [email protected] Pascal van Erp, a Dutch include degradable panels emotion. on.” She said he has been that he was reviewing the diver who was horrified by on traps that will quick- Hours later, Mc- studying Japanese while judge’s ruling and would Marian Kinney the amount of abandoned ly break down and allow Cullough’s stepdaughter, in prison and wants to not be commenting Friday. ext. 1212 trapped marine life to es- Janey O’Connor, drove travel to Japan. Maria’s brother, 70-year- [email protected] fishing equipment he en- countered, founded the cape, and fast-degrading him from a jail near the DeKalb County State’s old Charles Ridulph, said Will Kraft Ghost Fishing Foundation screws on whelk pots that courthouse. McCullough, Attorney Richard Schmack, at the hearing that he Vice President / Finance to tackle the issue. serve the same purpose. wearing street clothes, who pushed hard for Mc- would continue to push ext. 1296 “The problem with lost Numerous international grinned at reporters from Cullough’s release, told for a special prosecutor to [email protected] gear is enormous,” he said. agreements also prohibit the back seat. His request Brady earlier that his office take over the case. Brady Paula Smith “It is found in all seas, the deliberate dumping of for a first meal out of pris- wouldn’t retry McCullough will consider that motion ext. 1205 oceans and inland waters fishing equipment at sea. on, she said in a phone in- if a retrial was ordered. He April 22. [email protected]

CUSTOMER SERVICE MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS Jennifer Perez School nixes boys’ dancing U.S. District Judge F. U.S. Attorney Carmen grade Catholic school Police: No charges against Manager, ext. 1365 Donald Trumps performance Dennis Saylor IV imposed Ortiz said Juan Santia- teacher in Massachusetts driver who struck teen [email protected] the sentence Friday, six go of Lawrence pleaded sexually assaulted him in months after the company guilty Friday. the mid-1980s when he CLASSIFIED WELLESLEY (AP) MILTON (AP) — State — The dancing Donald pleaded guilty in connec- According to an in- was 10. police say charges are Abbe Young Smith Trumps are no more. tion with a scheme to ille- dictment and court The unidentified man’s not warranted against Manager, ext. 1276 A suburban Boston gally promote its drugs. documents, Santiago attorneys say the New the driver of a vehicle [email protected] Prosecutors alleged school this week nixed and another person used Bedford jury made the that struck and killed an that from 2009 to 2013, personal identifying a performance by three award last month. 18-year-old Milton High CIRCULATION employees provided pay- information of Puerto 11-year-old boys whose He alleged in a 2009 School senior last month. ments, meals and other Rican U.S. citizens to file Lisa Mahmoud talent show act includ- lawsuit that Albert Police announced on Manager, ext. 1239 remuneration to doctors fraudulent federal income ed wearing giant Don- Vaillancourt, a long-time Friday that the 44-year- [email protected] ald Trump masks and to induce them to pre- tax returns between 2011 scribe Warner Chilcott’s and 2015. teacher at Notre Dame old off-duty Boston police NEWSROOM dancing for two minutes School in Fall River, sexu- sergeant who struck without saying anything. drugs. The fraudulent returns ally abused him when he Katelisa Etienne as she Gayla Cawley The Boston Globe The company was resulted in the issuance was a child. walked across a street Reporter, ext. 1236 reports that officials at bought in 2013 by Dublin, of tax refunds mailed Vaillancourt was on March 9 was not [email protected] Fiske Elementary School Ireland-based Actavis to addresses in Massa- subsequently placed on in Wellesley told the boys PLC, which changed its chusetts and elsewhere. impaired, was not using Dillon Durst leave from his teaching his cellphone and was not Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 to ditch the masks or sit name to Allergan Inc. af- Prosecutors said Santiago [email protected] out of the afternoon tal- ter buying that company. distributed a list of 100 and youth group respon- speeding. ent show Wednesday, af- An Allergan spokesman stolen identities that were sibilities. He denied the Witnesses also told po- Thomas Grillo ter receiving a complaint declined to comment. associated with approxi- allegations and was never lice that Etienne entered Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1264 Warner Chilcott’s mately $333,540 in fraud- criminally charged. [email protected] about their performance the road from behind a at a morning show. former president, W. ulent tax refunds. The man’s lawyers said parked vehicle and was Thor Jourgensen The mother of two of Carl Reichel, is charged The 38-year-old Santi- a second person testified mostly obscured from the News Editor, ext. 1267 the boys, twins Marc and with conspiring to pay ago will be sentenced on that Vaillancourt also view of motorists. [email protected] David Maggiacomo, says kickbacks to doctors. He July 15. sexually abused him A mechanical inspection denies the allegations. Santiago’s lawyer did Steve Krause they couldn’t do their act during that time. of the Jeep Wrangler also Sports Editor, ext. 1229 without the masks. not immediately return a Vaillancourt’s lawyer, was conducted. call seeking comment. [email protected] It’s not clear who com- Man pleads guilty in tax Frank O’Boy, said he is Family members say plained or why. refund fraud scheme Katie Morrison Man awarded $300G in appealing the verdict. A Etienne was on her way Sports Reporter The superintendent of judge rejected O’Boy’s to a church where she BOSTON (AP) — A [email protected] Wellesley schools, David teacher sex abuse suit motion to overturn the worked with children in Lussier, says it’s import- Massachusetts man has Owen O’Rourke verdict last week. an after-school program. ant for the schools to be pleaded guilty to conspir- NEW BEDFORD (AP) Photographer, ext. 1224 acy and fraud charges — A Massachusetts jury [email protected] seen as nonpartisan in a “highly charged election in a tax refund fraud has awarded $300,000 to SKATING CENTER Bridget Turcotte environment.” scheme. a man who said his sixth- Roller-World.com 781-231-1111 Reporter, ext. 1269 425R Broadway, Saugus (Rte. 1S) [email protected] (at Saugus Plaza Shopping Center) Drug manufacturer must LYNN HOME FOR ELDERLY PERSONS Next to Taco Bell, KFC, Papa Gino’s Mark Sutherland IS HOSTING AN OPEN HOUSE pay $125M in fraud case ATM on site FREE WI-FI Copy Editor, ext. 1222 Monday, April 18, 2016 1:30-3:00 p.m. Sorry, no checks [email protected] BOSTON (AP) — A 2 WIDESCREEN HD TVS Lynn Home for Elderly/Shore View House at One Atlantic Terrace, Lynn, MA celebrates 50 AIR CONDITONING Ryan York federal judge in Boston 2 SNACK BARS has ordered the former years of service to Greater Lynn elders who have limited means. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B Tracking the Ted Cruz moment Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg T J   Edward M. Grant He won a big victory in Wisconsin. News Editor Gordon R. Hall W   J. K He pierced the Donald Trump mys- Monica Connell Healey Vice President, Finance tique. He even got some of the Cap- P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton itol Hill lawmakers who regard him Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman as a revolutionary and renegade to P ”  slink cautiously into his corner. By Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 all logic, this should be a Ted Cruz Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 moment — if only the next primary Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 weren’t in New York. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 But in two days New Yorkers go Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 to their polling places, and though Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 Cruz has been the beneficiary of the Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 calendar before — his performance on Super Tuesday helped force out John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 of the race Sen. Marco Rubio of Flor- ida, a demographically identical and philosophically similar rival — his success still depends on another man to stumble. Or — just as frustrating to a man with a sense of destiny and a fast-forward vocabulary of ambition and determination — his success re- EDITORIAL quires another man to fail to stum- ble across the finish line represent- ed by the figure 1,237, the number of delegates required to win the Re- publican presidential nomination in Are GOP rules Cleveland this July. And even if that other man — Manhattan businessman Donald Trumped-up? Trump, as the whole world knows — fails to clinch the nomination as the last primary votes are cast June As a self-styled outsider candidate taking on 14, when the District of Columbia’s the political establishment, billionaire casino tiny Republican minority goes to the mogul Donald Trump has always been running polls, there is no guarantee that the against the Republican Party to some degree. remainder candidate, which is what PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lately, though, his efforts to de-legitimize the Cruz is, would prevail in a contested party and its rules have become more explicit. Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, or open convention. speaks during the New York Republican State Committee An- His current grousing was prompted by the All of which is why, though the nual Gala Thursday in New York. state GOP convention in Colorado last weekend, cage fight between former Secretary where Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, walked away with of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. publicans dread the most: the real some ways more important than all 34 delegates. This, to Trump, amounted to Bernie Sanders of Vermont is great highway robbery. Sympathetic bloggers carped estate-and-casino tycoon standing ties within the Senate chamber — sport, and perhaps precursor to an with his arms raised high as bal- are bearing fruit. This is as former that Colorado Republicans had been denied a upset, the struggle between Trump chance to vote (they voted only in precinct cau- loons and confetti rain upon him in Sen. Phil Gramm of Texas launch- and Cruz is more compelling. Cleveland. es a massive effort to pull in more cuses), and Trump called the GOP nominating “The focus of New York is on the process a “rigged, disgusting, dirty system.” Cruz, whose rhetorical repertoire senators, perhaps Sen. Tim Scott of Republicans, period,” Richard Rav- includes the phrase “Washington South Carolina, the first black to be On first glance, Trump’s complaints fit his itch, former head of the New York cartel,” now has the support of in- elected to both the House and the pattern of blaming someone else each time his City transit system and a former creasing numbers of important GOP Senate and a conservative avatar, or campaign has stumbled. The rules governing the Democratic lieutenant governor, fundraisers. He has the allegiance Sen. Steve Daines, whose principal nominating process, however, have been clear at said in a recent telephone conversa- not only of perhaps the most con- political attribute is that he rep- least since last October, when each state’s proce- tion. “Bernie and Hillary are going servative lawmaker on Capitol Hill, resents Montana, which votes June dures for picking delegates were finalized and re- to campaign, and they are going to Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, but also of, 7 and could be important in blunting vealed to all the candidates. And at the moment fight, but it’s the Republican mash- the rules seem to be helping Cruz, who is every among others, former Gov. Jeb Bush Trump’s drive to the nomination. up that’s really worth watching.” Of such things a convention ma- bit as much an anti-establishment figure as That’s because, for all unexpecteds of Florida and Sen. Lindsey Graham Trump. The difference between the two appears of South Carolina, who once sug- jority might be built — or at least a in the Democratic race — no one on wall against Trump. But first there to be that Cruz’s campaign understood what New Year’s Day thought a 74-year- gested that deciding between Cruz Trump’s ignored. Funny how someone who holds and Trump was a Hobbesian choice. is the New York primary. old self-proclaimed Democratic so- Trump holds many, if not all, the himself out as a masterful deal negotiator would cialist from a state with three elec- “Whether it’s death by being shot fail to read all the way through the fine print. or poisoning, does it really matter?” cards. He was born in the state, toral votes would defeat the mighty reared in Queens, and works and If anyone can legitimately complain about the he asked. Clinton machine in Michigan and lives in a glittery Manhattan tower byzantine nominating process, it would be vot- In truth, Cruz has stronger rela- Wisconsin, states carried by Clin- that bears his name. Not since early ers. Participants in a primary election or a cau- tionships on the House side of the ton’s husband, Bill — the Republi- February has his advantage in New cus may not understand that they’re not casting Capitol than he does on the Senate can race is a symphony of surprises. York State polls fallen below 26 an iron-clad vote for a candidate. Their ballots side, where he has toiled for about The first of those surprises was points, flaring to 52 points a month tell the state’s delegates (often chosen later at three years and, according to mul- that a candidate such as Trump ago but now cruising along at just state party conventions) how to vote at the na- tiple accounts, set a Washington would be a serious threat to win the over 30. tional convention, but those instructions are record for alienating his colleagues. GOP nomination. The second was Yet Cruz is playing on a bigger binding for as little as one round. If no candidate But many of his Senate aides for- that voters would tolerate torrents field, trying to peel off first-ballot is supported by a majority of the 1,237 delegates merly worked in House offices and, of invective and insult from a can- votes from delegates elected but not after the national convention’s first round, the didate for a position that Franklin in an example of how Washington works, they provide a bridge to their formally pledged, or strategizing to delegates can start shifting their allegiance to Roosevelt, the president against conduct guerrilla wars in state cap- rival candidates. whom modern presidents are mea- former bosses and their former col- leagues. itals, such as Bismarck, N.D., and Recognizing the very real possibility that sured, described as being primarily Denver, where delegates are floating Also, long before he formally en- Trump won’t go into Cleveland with a majority, an office of moral leadership. like uncharged molecules and might tered the presidential race, or even the Cruz campaign has tried to load state delega- Now, as some powerful Republi- ultimately become, in the Cruz before he mounted his 21-hour fili- tions with as many Cruz supporters as possible. cans seek to deny Trump the party’s mold, free radicals. buster in 2013 against Obamacare, That way, after the first round, it will be easier presidential nomination, some of So while the television cameras likely undertaken to attract at- for him to round up delegates whose initial votes the assumptions about Cruz are be- are on the outdoor game — rallies, tention from devout conservatives, were pledged to Trump, Ohio Gov. John Kasich or ing challenged, especially the twin street encounters, visits to ethnic Cruz began establishing himself a half dozen GOP candidates who have dropped notions that the Texan could win no enclaves and upstate urban centers out of the race. adherents among party leaders and as a moderator in forums designed — Cruz is playing the sort of in- Again, it may surprise Trump supporters to that he has no ties to Republican to combat moderation in his party. door game where he has surprising learn that the delegates he won in their states thinkers and theorists. These events, attended by Republi- strength. Ted Cruz might have his may not stay loyal to the former reality-show In the event, Cruz has been Velcro can lawmakers and top staff, were moment in Cleveland. host when the going gets tough. Is that undemo- to all manner of Republicans who convened to examine contemporary cratic? Yes, but primaries and caucuses aren’t de- agree with the notion that he is the issues from a conservative view- David Shribman is a Pulitzer signed as exercises in direct democracy. They’re only living soul who stands between point. Prize-winning columnist. He is a designed to help the national party pick a nom- Trump and the scene many Re- Now, those relationships — in Swampscott High graduate. inee with broad-based support within its ranks, on the assumption that it will improve the par- ty’s chances of winning in November. Trump’s argument seems to be that, as the longtime front-runner and the leading vote-get- ter, the party should hand him the nomination even if he doesn’t win a majority of the delegates. But there’s a good reason behind the majori- ty rule: The party wants a nominee who has a chance of winning a general election. Most Re- publicans who’ve cast ballots thus far have voted for someone other than Donald J. Trump. Unless delegates were allowed to switch horses after the first round or two of balloting, the party would never break the looming stalemate between Trump and Cruz — another candidate opposed by most Republican primary voters — or find a consensus nominee. The GOP finalized in September 2014 the broad framework for how states would choose dele- gates, and the rules for the nominating processes in each state were set in stone in October 2015. So if the party designed the process to frustrate Trump, that plot had to have been hatched long before he started winning primaries and scaring the bejeebers out of the party establishment. By the way, the rules that will govern the con- vention in Cleveland in July will be set by the convention delegates, a plurality of whom will al- most certainly be pledged to Trump. That voting bloc should give his campaign considerable influ- ence over those rules — assuming that Trump is paying attention. Given what happened in Colo- rado, he probably will be.

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PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Above left, Nationstar Mortgage, which is soon to be rebranded as Mr. Cooper, CEO Jay Bray, left, and CMO Kevin Dahlstrom pose for a photo in the breezeway of their office building in Coppell, Texas. Above right, Dahlstrom takes the stairs every morning to see one of hundreds of commis- sioned works of art on display in the stairwell in their office building. Meet Mr. Cooper, an established mortgage company with an altered ego By Jill Cowan do, their feelings about an and old fashioned, it’s grew into a niche borne ics. “The sheer volume of effective for lenders to sell THE DALLAS institution like Nation- mortgage … so we’re try- of the massive rise in dis- phone calls and contact mortgages to servicers MORNING NEWS star — vaguely bankish, ing to think of ourselves tressed mortgages, adapts with customers acceler- who can more easily com- closely associated with more as a consumer prod- to a shifting industry. ated very fast.” ply with new regulations. COPPELL, Texas — In- the mortgage crisis that uct company that embrac- During the height of the Now, though, as the “The whole story here, side the airy lobby, long shattered the economy — es technology,” Dahlstrom, recession, nonbank mort- housing market recovers, to me, is about this tran- robin’s egg blue banners won’t be positive. Nationstar’s boyish chief gage servicers like Nation- those types of mortgages sition to a world in which bear encouragement to be, But will they like Mr. marketing officer, said star took on lots of troubled have declined. there were a lot of delin- “Challengers. Champions. Cooper? during an interview at the mortgages from banks. In the fourth quarter quent loans to not a lot of Cheerleaders.” Not Mr. Cooper, as in, firm’s year-old headquar- Those companies then of 2015, the rate of seri- delinquent loans,” Fisher In a stairwell nearby, “Hangin’ with … ” or the ters in suburban Dallas. serviced the mortgages — ously delinquent loans said. “But there’s also this employees bustle past guy in “High Noon.” Shortly after Dahlstron meaning that they process (meaning they’re 90 days world where there’s kind while Kevin Dahlstrom It’s “Mr. Cooper,” as in came aboard, he said, the payments and call borrow- or more past due or in the of an increased … contact points out a soaring, cray- Nationstar’s exhaustively company did research that ers when they fall behind. process of foreclosure) was with the customer.” on-box bright mural of an researched, head-turning- found that for consum- It’s a labor-intensive aspect at its lowest point since Ultimately, it’s an en- open hand. by-design new identity. ers who had actually had of the home loan industry, the third quarter of 2007, vironment in which Na- It was painted by the Executives at Nation- good experiences getting a which became more so as according to MBA data. tionstar is looking for new Spanish artist Adrian Tor- star have spent more than mortgage, it was because the number of troubled On the other hand, ways to grow, said chief ex- res as part of an artists a year and roughly $5 mil- of “one person, one mort- mortgages began to rise. though, Fisher said the ecutive Jay Bray. That will in residence program — a lion on the branding over- gage broker, who held the “With the housing cri- rise of nonbank mortgage include a focus on giving concept he “shamelessly haul in hopes that con- customer’s hand through sis, as more and more servicers has also drawn loans and trying to draw stole” from Facebook, sumers will see the new the whole process.” loans became delinquent more regulatory scrutiny, new borrowers directly. Dahlstrom notes. name as an extension of The idea behind “Mr. and went into foreclosure, which has increased no- Bray rejects the connec- Visitors may not realize the company’s new ethos: Cooper,” he said, “is what more and more time had ticing and other require- tion between the firm and this is the nerve center Personable, customer- if we had an entire compa- to be spent with borrow- ments. the foreclosure crisis, add- of Nationstar, one of the focused and easily navi- ny that represented that ers,” said Lynn Fisher, the That, she said, has ac- ing that roughly nine out country’s biggest nonbank gable online. personal connection?” Mortgage Bankers As- tually created more “spe- of 10 Nationstar custom- mortgage servicers. And “If there’s any industry The rebranding comes sociation’s vice president cialization,” which has ers are current on their odds are that even if they that’s sort of old school as the company, which of research and econom- meant it’s more often cost mortgages now.

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All address information, particu- Park. Michigan urges toughest lead larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- MARBLEHEAD curacy, it is the sole responsibility rules in US after Flint crisis of the concerned party to contact Complaints the relevant police department and A report of road rage at By David Eggert state of emergency. Resi- have the department issue a no- 9:47 a.m. Thursday on Elm ASSOCIATED PRESS dents are urged to use fau- tice of correction to the Daily Item. Street. cet filters or bottled water LANSING, Mich. — until damaged pipes are Corrections or clarifications will not A report of an attempted Michigan would have fraud at 11:45 a.m. Thursday effectively recoated with be made without express notice of the toughest lead-testing anti-corrosion chemicals change from the arresting police on Washington Street. rules in the nation and re- A report of vandalism at that were not used for 18 department. quire the replacement of months after Flint tem- 12:21 p.m. Thursday on Su- all underground lead ser- san Road. House was egged. porarily switched water LYNN vice pipes in the state un- sources to the local river A report of a disturbance at der a sweeping plan that 2:34 p.m. Thursday on Clifton in 2014 while under state Arrest Gov. Rick Snyder and a financial management. Avenue. Caller said it sounds team of water experts un- like a person is being beaten. Dangerously high levels veiled Friday in the wake Eliel Ruiz-Valenzuela, 31, A report of fake IRS calls at of the metal were detected of Flint’s water crisis. of 25 Rogers Ave., was arrest- 2:41 p.m. Thursday on Pros- in the blood of some resi- ed on a straight warrant at pect Street. Other proposals include dents, including children, 9:35 a.m. Thursday. A report of debris in the requiring utilities to test for whom it can cause road at 5:23 p.m. Thursday all schools, day care cen- lower IQs and behavioral Complaints on Evans Road. ters, nursing homes and problems. similar facilities — not FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “We gathered the right A report of a drunk at 12:02 A report of a “grandparent just some people’s houses group of experts to come a.m. Thursday on Washington scam” at 5:58 p.m. Thursday Gov. Rick Snyder addresses the media in — and the mandatory dis- up with a solution that we Street. on Farrell Court. Caller claims Flint, Mich. Michigan would have the toughest to elderly person that his closure of lead plumbing lead-testing rules in the nation and require the need for Michigan but that A report of suspicious ac- in home sales and rental tivity at 7 a.m. Thursday on grandchild was in an accident replacement of all underground lead service can be translated nation- and needs money. contracts. pipes in the state under a sweeping plan Snyder wide,” said Mike Zimmer, Cannon Rock Road. The plan was given to A report of threats made A report of a car rollover at and a team of water experts unveiled Friday. Snyder’s cabinet director 9:47 p.m. Thursday on Bubier The Associated Press be- and a panel member who at 7:55 a.m. Thursday at 50 fore it was presented to Goodridge St.; at 9:56 a.m. Road. No injuries reported. to generate legislative de- the World Health Organi- helped devise the proposed a committee that Sny- Thursday at 95 Lynnway; at bate and a better account- zation’s standard. changes with a group that der appointed to work on 12:13 p.m. Thursday at 50 ing of cost considerations. The federal lead stan- includes water experts NAHANT long-term fixes related to Goodridge St. Under U.S. Environ- dard is “dumb and danger- such as Virginia Tech pro- A report of larceny at 9:22 Complaints Flint’s lead-tainted water mental Protection Agen- ous,” Snyder said. The gov- fessor Marc Edwards. a.m. Thursday at 508 Lyn- crisis. It is unclear how cy rules, water systems ernor, who has apologized Michigan is estimated nway; at 12:06 p.m. Thursday A report of a motor vehicle much the proposal will across the country must for his administration’s to have 460,000 lead lines at 780 Lynnway. stop at 11:36 a.m. Thursday cost, and the policy work- take steps to control corro- failures in the Flint disas- running from water mains A report of a Hazmat issue on Little Nahant Road. group purposely did not sion if lead concentrations ter, noted that the EPA will to homes and buildings at 9:33 a.m. Thursday at 35 A report of a citizen in need take funding into account. exceed 15 parts per billion not propose revisions until in older neighborhoods, Walnut St. of assistance at 11:53 a.m. The Republican gover- in more than 10 percent 2017, saying: “Let’s set a third-most in the U.S. be- A report of an assault and Thursday on Nahant Road. nor said at Friday’s meet- of customer taps sampled. higher standard faster.” hind only Illinois (730,000) battery at 10:04 a.m. Thurs- A report of an animal issue ing in Flint that he wants Michigan would move by The impoverished city of and Ohio (650,000), ac- day at 235 O’Callaghan Way. at 1:42 p.m. Thursday on Len- a “marker in the ground,” 2020 to a limit of 10 parts nearly 100,000 residents cording to the American A report of a con/scam at nox Road. and he expects the plan per billion — in line with is under a monthslong Water Works Association. 10:08 a.m. Thursday at 60 Sagamore St.; at 10:13 a.m. PEABODY Thursday at 48 Friend St.; at 3:42 p.m. Thursday at 18 Complaints Judge won’t reduce bond for Grosvenor Park; at 8:42 p.m. Thursday at 37 Autumn St.; at A report of a lost dog at 10:01 p.m. Thursday at 433 2:36 p.m. Thursday at 16 Wi- nona St. girls in stabbing Boston St.; at 11:25 p.m. Thursday at 217 Lewis St. A report of vandalism at that both girls tried to run bleeding from wounds In arguing for his client’s A report of a disturbance at 4:01 p.m. Thursday at 205 By Greg Moore ASSOCIATED PRESS away after the 2014 at- that nearly killed her. 10:24 a.m. Thursday at 103- Washington St. release, defense attor- tack, and the seriousness The Associated Press 109 Broad St.; at 11:17 a.m. A report of identity fraud at ney Anthony Cotton said WAUKESHA, Wis. — A of the crime. hasn’t identified the de- Thursday on Nahant Street; 4:20 p.m. Thursday on Salem in court documents this judge on Friday refused “Even the best effort to fendants because their at 2:44 p.m. Thursday at 570 Street. week that his client’s men- to reduce the $500,000 secure someone, outside of cases could move to juve- Western Ave.; at 4 p.m. Thurs- A report of suspicious ac- tal health has improved. bond set for two Wiscon- a secure facility, doesn’t al- nile court, where proceed- day at Barry Park; at 5:50 tivity at 6:52 p.m. Thursday The girl, now 13, has been sin girls accused of trying ways work,” Bohren said. ings are closed. The girls p.m. Thursday at 108 Boston at 154 Shore Drive. Caller diagnosed with early-on- to kill their classmate in The girls’ families, in- are facing trial as adults, St.; at 6:28 p.m. Thursday reports youths playing near set schizophrenia, which an attempt to please the cluding crying relatives, but that decision is un- at 48 Houghton St.; at 8:10 cars, possibly damaging is rare. fictional horror character and their attorneys quick- der review by an appeals them. Cotton also said his cli- p.m. Thursday on Market Slender Man. ly left after the hearing court. Street; at 8:36 p.m. Thursday A report of a medical emer- ent was sexually assault- gency at 7:29 p.m. Thursday Judge Michael Bohren and didn’t speak to the Slender Man is described at Fosdick Terrace; at 10:47 denied requests by the media. in fictional stories as an ed last year at the county p.m. Thursday at 51 Hanover at 42 Washington St. Nine- detention center where month-old with high fever was girls’ attorneys to lower Authorities say the girls unnaturally tall, thin de- St.; at 10:57 p.m. Thursday at the bond amount. Both were 12 years old when mon-like figure that lacks she has been in custody. Manning Field; at 7:43 a.m. transported to hospital. During a phone hearing A report of vandalism at girls have been in custody they lured their classmate facial features. He is said Friday at 24 Rogers Ave. for two years, and their into the woods after a to live in a mansion in a Wednesday, the judge said A report of a neighbor prob- 8:33 a.m. Friday at 100 Bir- ney St. families say they can’t af- birthday sleepover and re- forest. Authorities say the he would consider the alle- lem at 11:34 a.m. Thursday at ford to post the high bond. peatedly stabbed her. The girls hoped to live in that gation but was concerned 633 Boston St. A report of fraud at 9:30 a.m. Friday at police station. But the judge cited the po- victim, who was also 12, fictional home after the that it wasn’t immediately A report of trespassing at tential flight risk, noting was found along a road, attack. reported. 1:04 p.m. Thursday at 281 Party reports a fraudulent Go Essex St.; at 1:52 p.m. Thurs- Fund Me page. day at 77 Green St.; at 4:27 A report of larceny by check NATION BRIEFS p.m. Thursday at 61 Vine St.; at 10:22 a.m. Friday at police at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at 66 station. Party reports forgery. Police say ‘inebriated’ treated at a hospital has deputies say 24-year-old late fees for “The Rome Harwood St.; at 8:16 p.m. man used fart spray been caught hiding in a David Rivera was arrest- Prophecy,” borrowed in Thursday at 300 Lynn Shore REVERE dishwasher. ed Thursday and jailed April 2015. They lost a Dr. Drive; at 8:48 p.m. Thursday ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Jasper County jail re- on a $2,000 bond. Online Seuss book their teenage at 19 Willow St. Complaints Police in Georgia have ar- cords show that 20-year- records didn’t indicate son borrowed for their A report of a missing person rested a man for allegedly old Wesley Evans of Sils- whether he has a lawyer. granddaughter in July at 2:18 p.m. Thursday at 16 A report of a disturbance causing a stink at a bar. bee was being held Friday According to a news 2014. Fairview Ave. at 12:54 a.m. Thursday on The Athens Ban- on multiple charges release, when police re- “I can’t image going to A report of a fight at 5:11 Revere Beach Parkway; at ner-Herald reports that a following his day on the sponded to Rivera’s home, jail over it, but I certainly p.m. Thursday at 10 Surfside 1:38 a.m. Thursday on Squire woman told officers Blake run. Jasper is 125 miles his mother told them she will fight these charges Road. Road; at 2:45 a.m. Thurs- Leland Zengo, 20, of Boga- northeast of Houston. had been arguing with because I’m not guilty,” A report of an overdose at day on Bradstreet Avenue; rt, sprayed her in the face Sheriff Mitchel Newman him and telling him he Cathy Duren said. 6:31 p.m. Thursday on State at 7:37 a.m. Thursday on E with a product designed says Evans was arrested would have to move out Street. Mountain Avenue; at 9:03 to smell like flatulence. on March 8 on charges of if he didn’t find a job. She Mountain lion dashes from a.m. Thursday on School An Athens-Clarke aggravated robbery, auto said during the argument, LA school to backyard Accidents Street; at 2:14 p.m. Thursday County police report says theft and arson. He fled Rivera hanged her 5-year- on Beach Street; at 2:44 p.m. several people left the bar Tuesday after being taken old Chihuahua from a LOS ANGELES (AP) — A report of an accident at Thursday on Gore Road; at Saturday, citing a foul to a local hospital for a tree using a dog chain. Students and teachers at 4:12 p.m. on Thursday on 8:14 p.m. Thursday on Squire smell inside, and then hand injury. Rivera then climbed 30 a Los Angeles high school Spencer Street; at 6 p.m. Road; at 9:01 p.m. Thursday told police that Zengo was Investigators say Evans feet up the tree and tied missed their lunch break Thursday at 13 Beacon Hill on Atlantic Avenue; at 9:53 the culprit. was found Wednesday a metal cable around his Friday after a mountain Ave.; at 8:27 p.m. Thursday p.m. Thursday on Broadway. The police report de- in the dishwasher of neck and a tree limb and lion strolled onto campus at 60 Lynnway; at 12:33 a.m. A report of harassing phone scribed Zengo as “very an apartment at his threatened to jump. He and tried to join them. Friday at 35 Market Square; a calls at 11:18 a.m. Thursday inebriated” and said a girlfriend’s apartment eventually surrendered. The big cat was spotted report of a motor vehicle ac- on Revere Beach Parkway. bottle of spray designed complex. walking across the quad cident at 4:12 p.m. Thursday A report of an abandoned to cause an offensive odor Jail records show Evans Couple faces jail over lost at John F. Kennedy High on Western Avenue; at 4:20 motor vehicle at 11:22 a.m. was found in his pants also faces charges of es- School shortly after noon. p.m. Thursday on Spencer Thursday on Asti Ave. Dr. Seuss library book pocket. Zengo denied cape and assault causing Instead of sitting down to Street; at 6 p.m. Thursday on A report of an unwanted spraying anything. bodily injury. TECUMSEH, Mich. (AP) eat, students and teachers Beacon Hill Avenue; at 6:05 person at 11:45 a.m. Thurs- He was arrested and No attorney was listed — A judge told a Michigan quickly secured them- p.m. Thursday on Dartmouth day on Rice Avenue. charged with disorderly for Evans. His bond is set couple they could land in selves in their classrooms Street; at 8:27 p.m. Thursday A report of threats at 5:15 conduct, public intox- at $172,500. jail for up to 93 days and and called authorities. on the Lynnway; at 9:20 p.m. p.m. Thursday on Constitution ication and underage face a maximum $500 Police officers and wild- Thursday at 124 Western Ave.; Avenue. consumption of alcohol. Deputies: Florida man hangs fine for failing to return a life officials responded, at 9:42 p.m. Thursday on He was released from jail mom’s dog during argument novel and a Dr. Seuss book and the mountain lion Commercial Street; at 9:47 SAUGUS on $1,500 bond. p.m. Thursday at 65 Boston borrowed from the local dashed off campus and It’s unclear whether DEBARY, Fla. (AP) — A public library. into a nearby backyard. St.; at 9:54 p.m. Thursday at Complaints Zengo has an attorney. 218 Fairmount Ave.; at 12:33 Florida man was arrest- Cathy and Melvin Du- Officers eventually tran- a.m. Friday at 35 Market A report of harassment at ed after deputies say he ren of Tecumseh, Michi- quilized the large animal, Square; at 7:24 a.m. Friday at 9:04 a.m. Thursday at 120 Escaped Texas jail inmate hanged his mother’s dog gan, appeared in Lenawee which wandered around 172 Essex St. Lincoln Ave. found hiding in dishwasher from a tree and threat- County court on Thursday the yard for several A report of a loose manhole ened to commit suicide to each face a misde- minutes looking confused LYNNFIELD cover at 11:15 a.m. Thursday JASPER, Texas (AP) — during an eight-hour meanor charge of failure as it tried to find a way on School Street. An East Texas jail inmate standoff. to return rental property. around a fence that kept who fled while being Volusia County Sheriff’s They owe about $35 in it off a residential street. Complaints A report of an elderly fe- male operating a Red Ford A report of shoplifting at 4 Focus traveling the wrong way WHAT’S OPEN/CLOSED FOR PATRIOTS DAY p.m. Thursday at 710 Market on Route 107 North at 5:41 St. p.m. Thursday. Via MassLive.com Boston Marathon: Get all the details from vacation. A report of a suspicious A report of two dogs as- Tax deadline: Pushed back from April 15 the Boston Athletic Association website. Retailers: Open, including liquor stores person in backyard at 4:25 saulting three chickens at because of the Emancipation Day holiday in Banks: Open Financial markets: Open p.m. Thursday at 231 Salem 6:35 p.m. Thursday at 12 Washington, D.C., it gets pushed back again State courts: Closed Massachusetts State Parks: Open St. Randall Road. until Tuesday, April 19 in Massachusetts be- Federal courts: Open Post Offices: Open A report of harassment at A report of a gas odor at cause of Patriots Day. Local Government: City and town halls are Financial markets: Open 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Harvey 9:27 p.m. on Broadway. Red Sox: Versus the Blue Jays at 11:05 closed. Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles: a.m. Schools: It’s part of a week-long school Closed SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Lynn water rates stable (for now) WATER upgrade the waste treat- From A1 ment plant incinerator. Water & Sewer has cubic feet last spring. The spent millions of dollars average Lynn resident since the 1990s creating spends $699 annually for a separate storm drain about 7,000 cubic feet of and sewer pipe network water. A family of four us- to comply with federal ing 10,000 cubic feet pays orders reducing ocean about $1,000 a year for discharges. Commission- water and sewer. ers were divided last year Travers said the com- over how much should be mission has succeeded spent on CSO work, with over the last year in keep- David Ellis and Peter Ca- ing major costs, including pano advocating for CSO health insurance, pen- plans encompassing a sions and worker’s com- solution to end West Lynn pensation, stable without street flooding. significant increases. He Former commissioner said capital debt financ- Wayne Lozzi urged the ing for major projects un- commission to adopt a rel- dertaken by the commis- atively inexpensive CSO sion also saved money. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE solution, but he left the Previous debt refinanc- commission this year. Tra- Chanthan Kang, P.S. Reammy, Phath Oeur and Israel Diaz raise the Cambodian flag at Lynn City ing helped reduce the vers said CSO planning Hall on Friday. amount of interest Water will involve discussions & Sewer pays to finance with federal officials. expensive improvement “We’re still waiting to Lynn celebrates Cambodian heritage projects, even though enter into negotiations the commission spent or with the Environmen- plans to spend $9 million tal Protection Agency on HERITAGE bodians fled to the U.S. in the 1980s after living Cambodian-American on three projects during what the next phase will From A1 At 3,899, Lynn has the through the Killing Fields, congregation. the last year and into this be,” he said. second-largest population sites in Cambodia where Kirirath “AJ” Saing, a year. Officials will review the death of 1.7 million people, of Cambodian Americans more than a million peo- board member of the Eco- Those improvements in- budget for the upcoming according to Yale Universi- in Massachusetts, behind ple were killed and buried. nomic Development and clude a new cover for the year with commissioners ty’s Cambodian Genocide Lowell, according to the He said Cambodian res- Industrial Corp., said the Parkland Avenue reser- on May 6 and a public Program. 2010 U.S. Census Bureau. idents bring diversity, as New Year is celebrated for voir, switching chlorine rate hearing is scheduled Likened to the Holo- Pastor PoSan Ung, who well as a variety of foods, three days in April rather treatment systems at the for June 8. caust, it is considered one grew up a Cambodian culture and liveliness to than January because the Parkland Avenue water of the worst human trage- refugee, said raising of Lynn. harvest season comes to plant and on Commer- Thor Jourgensen can be dies of the last century. his native red, white and He encourages residents an end, a time when farm- cial Street from chlorine reached at tjourgensen@ During the regime’s blue flag helps him feel at to visit his Living Fields ers can rest and enjoy the gas to liquid chlorine and itemlive.com. reign of terror, many Cam- home. He came to the U.S. Church, which has a large fruits of their labor. Tracy math calls for addition

There’s no horsing around in Saugus TRACY Superintendent Cath- From A1 erine Latham previously SAUGUS on the property also vio- She said Nichols had said. Her team is well- said the school will offer years ago, 14,000 students From A1 lated the permitted allow- good intentions in wanting trained and abides by a “specialty” programs es- able number. to operate stables, but un- certain set of standards, attended Lynn’s schools. sential to helping keep “I am also very concerned The ponies, goats, chick- derestimated the amount including bringing all an- That number reached students in school at a about the impact to the ens, ducks, rabbits and of work it takes. The an- imals in at night and help- 15,800 earlier this month. time in their academic wetlands environment the pigeons were taken by the imals require consistent ing to deliver foal. Fewer than 7,000 ele- lives when the pressures proposed farm would be Massachusetts Society for care, including fresh wa- Selectman Jeff Cicolini, mentary school students of learning combined with located near.” the Prevention of Cruelty ter at least three times who has 20 years experi- were enrolled in 2011 “social and emotional bag- Fitzgerald-Wadman to Animals. Homes were a day, scheduled feedings, ence with horses, said in compared to 7,850 listed gage” can drive them to leased property to Nich- found for the horses. exercise and cleaning of addition to his concerns in current enrollment fig- drop out. ols until April 2014, when Nichols insisted that no the stables and animals, about Nichols owning ures. “It will have a beautiful he was evicted and aban- laws have been broken she said. livestock, there are homes The School Department woodworking shop,” said doned the animals for and there are no viola- “It’s a lot of responsibili- very close to the proper- marked a historic moment Donovan. nearly three weeks. tions on the record with ty,” Benson said. “He prob- ty and a lack of space for in local history when the The new Marshall’s The animals lacked ac- the town. ably just got overwhelmed. turnouts and exercise. last students filed out of completion sets the stage Marshall Middle School cess to fresh water. They “I have not been cited by People take on things and, “I don’t think it would be for design and planning on Porter Street. When lived in stalls and coops any agency for any wrong- sometimes, they don’t appropriate to maintain to build a new Pickering they return from school infested with rodents and doing,” he said. “There was work out. Sometimes they horses,” he said. “I don’t Middle School and to find vacation on April 25, they layers of filth. The size of an eviction process.” can’t handle it. I just think think it would give ade- ways to ease elementary will walk into a new Mar- the manure pile on the Karen Benson, owner he took on too much. His quate space for a horse to school overcrowding. shall on Brookline Street. property exceeded what of Indian Rock Stables on intentions were to do the live comfortably. It’s very Donovan said plans to is allowed by law and was Walden Terrace, said hors- right thing.” The new school, with its date call for demolishing confined and very close to brick, masonry and glass not properly contained, al- es that were brought to her While Benson’s prop- the wetlands.” the old Marshall. Built in lowing manure and urine farm after leaving Nichols erty is hidden by woods foyer, will be designed 1917 and six years older to run into the abudding property were in bad shape and abuts the Lynn Woods Bridget Turcotte can be around a “cluster” educa- than Marshall, Picker- wetlands, Fitzgerald-Wad- and needed care. Reservation, the Walnut reached at bturcotte@item- tion concept. ing is in better structural man said. “My concern is the ani- Street property is not far live.com. Follow her on Sixth- through condition and could serve, The number of animals mals,” Benson said. from the main road, she Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. eighth-graders will be Donovan said, as poten- grouped in three clusters tial space for elementary per grade with academic school classrooms after classes — science, mathe- another middle school — Saugus Garden Club is about to bloom matics, English and social or schools — are built. studies — grouped in each “Pickering is in relative- GARDEN in landscape design. She nials in the Garden and DiMilla calls Dyment a cluster of 120 students. ly good shape. Marshall From A1 serves on the executive Residential Landscapes,” top notch florist who fre- Centered around the is in poor condition with board of the Garden Club followed by a question and quently leads the group in foyer will be two wings bricks falling out of it. It’s The annual fundraiser rising four stories high on Federation of Massachu- answer session. creating arrangements. a school that is showing helps the club afford occa- setts, is co-chair of Civic Garden Club members one side of the school and “It’s really a lot of fun,” its age,” Donovan said. sional guest speakers and Development and Pres- will provide homemade two stories on the other to sponsor a $500 schol- ervation of Historic Land desserts, including cook- Dyment said. side with the shorter wing Thor Jourgensen can be arship awarded to a Sau- and Garden Grants, and ies, cakes and beverages, Upcoming events in- devoted to the gymnasi- reached at tjourgensen@ gus High School senior. chair of the Historic Pres- for guests. clude “Art in Bloom” at the um and cafeteria. itemlive.com. Last year, as many as 300 ervation Committee. Members Leonora Dy- Boston Museum of Fine guests attended the bene- Bibler has created and ment and Susan Thomas Arts on May 2, a luncheon fit, according to DiMilla. directed the installation of will create floral arrange- at Breakheart May 18 Laura Bibler will be landscape designs at his- ments to be raffled off at ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! and the Historical Society a guest speaker. She is toric estates, and complet- the event. Ticket prices a graduate of Radcliffe ed projects ranging from range from $2 to $10. All Strawberry Festival June Call Customer Service to place an ad Institute for Advanced modest gardens to com- raffle items are worth at 18. Study, Harvard Universi- prehensive master plans. least $25 each, Dyment Admission to the fund- 781-593-7700, ext. 2 ty and holds a certificate She will present “Peren- said. raiser is $5. Man who shot at Salem police hunted down SHOOTER Wooden will face a va- Wooden fired one shot be- Ad Special From A1 riety of charges includ- fore running away. No one ing armed assault with was injured. 22-year-old fugitive by intent to murder, assault Associated Press con- tracking his cell phone to and battery on a police tributed to this report. Springtime is yard sale time. a first-floor apartment at officer, and possession of 40 Park St. a firearm during a felony, Thomas Grillo can be “He is listed as homeless among others. reached at tgrillo@item- 3-day run: Thursday, Friday, Saturday in Lynn and that’s the ad- Donnelly praised the live.com. Thor Jourgensen $29.00 special rate! dress where they found combined efforts of the can be reached at tjour- him,” said Lt. Rick Don- Lynn Warrant Task Force, [email protected]. nelly. State Police and Salem Includes attention-getting header graphic, “This is another out- Police for the capture. four lines of ad copy, and a yard sale kit standing effort by our po- Wooden was booked in Lynn Drug Task Force lice department working Lynn and transported to containing signs and sales tips! together with the Mass the Essex County Correc- Hotline State Police, Boston Po- tional Facility, Donnelly Rate available March 31 - June 5 lice, Malden Police, Lynn said. He will be arraigned 781-477-4444 Police and Salem State on Tuesday at Salem Dis- CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Don’t miss out! University Police, who trict Court. Call 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 used tremendous skills Police said the two offi- or text the word and experience in track- cers were on routine pa- tiplynn and or email [email protected] ing down the suspect,” trol Thursday evening in said Salem Police Chief Salem when they spotted your tip to Mary Butler, in a state- Wooden in a vehicle and “tip411” (847411) ment. “Valuable informa- knew there were warrants tion from our community, for his arrest. The officers All reports of neighborhood once again, provided us stopped the vehicle and activity will be investigated. the opportunity to remove tried to arrest Wooden Callers may remain anonymous. now two violent criminals shortly after 6 p.m. But Spanish menu available from our city streets.” a struggle ensued and A8 SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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Jo Ann Simons, CEO of the Northeast Arc of Swampscott and a director at Century Bank, cel- ebrates Century Bank founder and chairman Marshall Sloane’s 90th birthday at a surprise party at the bank Friday.

Baker mingles some more

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A scene from the Cirque du Soleil production, “TORUK – The First Flight.” Cirque du Soleil will snub North Carolina after state law NEW YORK (AP) — The Canadian-based circus com- pany Cirque du Soleil is cancelling upcoming stops in North Carolina by two of its touring shows to protest a state law that limits anti-discrimination protections for the LGBT community. The company said Friday that it will scrap plans for “Ovo” to play Greensboro from April 20-24 and Char- lotte from July 6-10, and “Toruk — The First Flight,” which was scheduled to play Raleigh from June 22-26. The company said in a statement that it “strongly believes in diversity and equality for every individual PHOTO | LESLIE GOULD and is opposed to discrimination in any form.” Girls Inc. held a luncheon Thursday to celebrate its 28th anniversary. Pictured from left are Other artists who have recently cancelled North Mikki Wilson, Teresa Sarno, Christine Pearce, Gov. Charlie Baker, First Lady of Massachu- Carolina appearances include Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr and Ani DiFranco. Cyndi Lauper and setts Lauren Baker, St. Mary’s Head of School Grace Cotter Regan and Moira Talbot. Louis C.K. have pledged to donate profits from their shows to Equality North Carolina.

Rotary Club rewards four teachers

The Rotary Club of Lynn recognized four outstanding Lynn teachers at its luncheon Thursday at the Porthole Restaurant. From left, Lawrence Doherty, English teacher, St. Mary’s High School; Michael Bastarache, math teacher, Lynn Classical; Tiffany McFarlane, ELL math teacher, Lynn En- glish; Andrea Alberti, theology teacher, St. Mary’s; Dr. Catherine Latham, Lynn superintendent; Dr. Ray Bastarache, president, Rotary Club of Lynn.

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APRIL 22 APRIL 30 TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY Mass Cash: 1-12-13-19-35 M’ sunny / High 52, Low 39 Sunny / High 59, Low 42 P’ cloudy / High 64, Low 41 Mega Millions: 9-10-34-37-73 (9) SPORTS B SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 Marblehead takes the fifth Big inning helps Magicians get a big victory over English By Mike Alongi striking out the next two batters to FOR THE ITEM end the inning without any dam- age. MARBLEHEAD — Behind solid The Magicians capitalized in the pitching and one big inning, the bottom of the inning when they Marblehead baseball team defeat- scored a run on a fielder’s choice to ed English, 8-2, at Seaside Park take a 1-0 lead. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday afternoon. All was quiet until the bottom of John Farrell takes the ball Lefty pitcher Spencer Carr got the fourth, when Marblehead was from Clay Buchholz after the win on the mound for Marble- able to tack on two more runs. Gal- another sub-par perfor- head (3-0), giving up no runs on ly led off the inning with a single, four hits with seven strikeouts in mance. A firmer hand with advanced to second on a balk and 4 1/3 innings of work. the likes of Buchholz could then was sacrificed over to third. “I thought we really pitched well, From there, Garventi launched an go a long way toward Far- we played as a team and we were rell keeping his job here. RBI double to left-center to score aggressive,” said Marblehead coach one run, then scored himself on a Jason Tarasuik. “Spencer Carr passed ball on the next play. By threw strikes and kept us involved the time English worked out of the One man defensively, and we didn’t really jam, it was 3-0 Marblehead. make any mistakes out there.” But the Bulldogs wouldn’t go Chris Gally went 3-for-3 with down without a fight. an RBI for the Magicians, while In the top of the fifth, centerfield- escaped; James McCarthy, Tim Kalinowski, er Matt Desilets opened the inning Garrett Keough and Cole Garventi with a bunt single and stole second each notched two hits and an RBI. base. After two quick outs, Sanchez Tedd York had a pinch-hit RBI sin- stepped up to the plate and hit pos- will the gle in the fifth inning. sibly the longest single in the his- For English (0-2), Kenny Sanchez tory of Seaside Park. The ball was and Gerry Ortega each notched a towering shot to left field that RBI singles. hit off the big tree over the fence PHOTO | DINA BILLINGSLEY other? The Bulldogs threatened early and fell into the English left field- on, getting runners to second and er’s glove. Initially called an out, it Marblehead second baseman Tim Kalinowski (2) This week, we have a tale of third with only one out in the top tries to turn a double play over Lynn English’s Ra- two team directors, one, a man- of the first. But Carr wasn’t fazed, MARBLEHEAD, B2 fael Ruiz as shortstop Garrett Keough (12) looks on. ager, whose job would appear to be in serious jeopardy if his team doesn’t down a collective carton of Red Bull and get off the schneid; and another, a Lopez head coach, who seemed headed for the same fate but dodged the bullet this week. The Red Sox have had three runs for managers whose teams won Ameri- home can League pennants in their first By Michele Durgin FOR THE ITEM season: Dick Williams Lourdes Lopez has first-hand (1967), Terry experience with the charity STEVE Francona she’s hoping to benefit by run- (2004) and ning in Monday’s Boston Mar- KRAUSE John Farrell athon. (2013). Of the three, Francona Lopez is running to raise mon- and Farrell led teams to World ey for the Metropolitan Boston Series titles. Housing Partnership, which What happened to them after helps families and individuals making such as splash differed. find and keep affordable hous- Williams lasted two more sea- ing. And if the MBHP appears sons before getting the heave- near and dear to her heart, it’s ho in 1969. The team disinte- because Lopez has been home- grated as Williams’ abrasive less. style wore thin on many of the “I started working here last veterans who had been younger, July as a case manager,” she and in more vulnerable posi- said. “Our goal is to prevent tions, just two years earlier. homelessness. Francona’s tenure lasted “I can truly relate to the peo- eight years, comparatively long ple we service because my fam- for Red Sox managers. It was ily was homeless for about a certainly longer than anyone year,” she said. “I was 15 years else’s since Joe Cronin, who old and it was horrible, embar- lasted from 1935 through 1947. rassing and frightening. And since the Sox won it all “At MBHP we assist people twice while he was here, he can without judgement and helping lay claim to being the team’s them brings me such joy.” she best manager since Bill Carri- said. gan won two titles in 1915 and Running the marathon has 1916. long been a dream for Lourdes, But the collapse of 2011 and now that she finally has a revealed some significant issues number for her first full race, within the team, and Francona she is eager for it to start, she took the fall. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE said. This leaves Farrell, and “I am excited, anxious, ner- obviously the jury is still out Swampscott’s Andrew Dove gets past Sam Vitale from Danvers during Friday’s vous and ready to go,” she said. on him. Already, though, there boys lacrosse game at Blocksidge Field. Lopez, who has two daughters, are disturbing signs about how Aiyanna, 7 and Willow, 3, has seriously the players take his been training for for about sev- leadership. Pablo Sandoval en months. At this point, she is came to spring training in hor- Swampscott boys lacrosse winding down and trying to stay rible shape, and is now on the loose and relaxed. disabled list. Supposedly, the “Now I rest,” she said earlier team asked him to work on his rebounds from rough start this week, “although I might conditioning over the winter. And then there’s maddening LOPEZ, B2 case of Clay Buchholz, who ei- By Scot Cooper said. “We got two goals from to play. They really moved ther needs a full-time psychol- FOR THE ITEM him, two goals from Andrew the ball well against us, they ogist or a good spanking. And Dove, and two from Jack Her- moved on the ball well and off SWAMPSCOTT — After I wonder which, at this point, lihy, those last two guys are the ball well, they took it to us starting the season 0-2, the would work better. tough to stop. today. You tip your hat to them Big Blue boys lacrosse team Farrell’s reputation when he “When you add Dignan to and you move on.” won its third straight game was hired was as an intimidat- that mix, with Dove and Herli- Sean Rogers had a goal and Friday, grinding down a pesky ing figure whose sheer pres- hy, there’s not too many teams an assist for Danvers, while Danvers team, 8-3, at Block- ence jolted everyone onto the that can stop all three guys.” Mike Darras and Colby Hol- sidge Field. straight and narrow. He and Nick Kersten also scored a land also got the ball behind The Big Blue have outscored the team got a very nice, and pair of goals for the Swamp- Swampscott’s Perlin, but their last three opponents 31- very unexpected, gift in 2013 scott, while Emery Woller- that was it. The ninth grader when they rode the emotion of 10, including the win over the scheid had two assists. Falcons, who fell to 0-5. stopped 14 of 17 Falcon shots, the Boston Marathon bombing The Falcons had lengthy and his coach said he’s not sur- The Big Blue never trailed, times of possessions, and a lot to a world championship. They prised his goalie played anoth- leading 3-0 after the first of clear chances on Big Blue haven’t come close in the ensu- er great game for Swampscott. quarter, and they never looked freshman goalie Tim Perlin, ing two years. “We might have had a couple back. Andrew Dove opened but the guests never got closer Farrell has not come as adver- of questions at the beginning tised. He has let players, Bu- the scoring when he rifled a than 5-2, with 3:03 left in the low shot past Falcon goalie third quarter. of the season, putting a fresh- chholz being one of them, leave man in there for his first var- footprints all over his back. Cam Smith with 1:56 gone Danvers coach Tim Murphy sity experience, but Timmy’s It’s probably unfair to judge in the game. Junior attacker said his group is a work in been excellent, all five games,” him too harshly because of the Ryan Dignan, who missed the progress right now, and that Pierce said. “He’s won three “I can truly relate to the health issues he’s had. But first four games of the season, the Falcons are still looking going forward, he needs to made up for lost time with two for the right mix to get the games for us, and he kept us in people we service because hold Buchholz accountable for quick ones to close out the first them into the win column. the first one, the loss to Bishop my family was homeless 12 minutes. “We’re struggling to put four Fenwick.” his complete lack of intestinal for about a year.” fortitude on the mound. Either Big Blue coach Todd Pierce quarters together right now to “I tell the guys, the min- said it was great to have Dig- get a win,” he said. “You have ute they show up at the field he has to go out onto the field LOURDES LOPEZ and literally drag him by his nan back in the lineup. to give Swampscott the cred- house, to punch in, time to go “He’s a guy who can make a it today. They came out hard, to work, everybody punched in FARRELL, B2 difference for us up front,” he and they came out fast, ready today,” Pierce said. Marathon runner B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 Pioneers persevere in win over Masco SOFTBALL By Matt Fraser and Natalie Durazo FOR THE ITEM Senior captain Annie Han just wasn’t content with her go ahead, RBI double in the third inning and so she took it upon herself to use her glove to preserve the Lynnfield softball team’s 3-2 win over visiting Masconomet on Friday. Moments after the Chieftains had cut their deficit to one while load- ing the bases in the pro- cess, the Pioneers all star center fielder, a Tufts Uni- ITEM FILE PHOTO versity committee, hauled in a sinking line drive to St. Mary’s Jimoh George returns a serve earlier this week. end the game. Han’s aforementioned pop up into no man’s land plated Rachel Badger, St. Mary’s boys tennis who knotted the score with a triple, scoring Ab- bie Weaver who doubled to lead off the frame. survives Spellman Hayley O’Brien conclud- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ed the host’s scoring with a RBI fielder’s’ choice to Lynnfield catcher Kathleen Hamm, left, and pitcher Hayley O’Brien. SCHOOL ROUNDUP came together for us to- Caroline Driscoll and second, plating Han. The day, and we are looking Amanda Gregory each former went the distance 3-for-3 with three RBI, runs and seven hits, while forward to better things added solo tallies for Mar- in the circle, yielding By Matt Fraser Megan Leavitt went 3-for- going 2-for-4 batting and and Natalie Durazo to come.” blehead who got 10 saves just one earned run on BC High 5, five hits while fanning 3 with three RBI and hitting a monster three- FOR THE ITEM from goaltender Brittany two walks, and Johanna run home run at the top of Marblehead 0 six along the way. At one Lydon in the defeat. Calder was 2-for-3 with the seventh inning. A sweep in singles ac- The Magicians held point, the sophomore re- BOYS TRACK three walks and one RBI. The Sachems had strong tion provided the unde- their own against the vis- tired 11 straight batters Tech 69, Starting pitcher for the hitting from multiple feated St Mary’s boys ten- iting Eagles, one of the Lynnfield returns to Shawsheen 67 Rams was Tori Adams who players including Pauline nis team with its seventh better teams in the state. the diamond on Monday morning when they host had a strong outing going Ascolese who went 2-for-3 win in as many matches Justin Faia played well Tech 78, Whittier 61 In a race run Thursday, East Boston. the full seven innings with with an RBI, Cayti Shee- to begin the season. in a 3-6, 1-6 defeat at six strikeouts and only al- an 2-for-4 with two RBI, No. 1 Brady Ryan (6-0, five of the Tigers’ 11 wins Lynn Classical 15, the first singles while the Malden 1 lowing four hits. Alex Almquist went 2-for-4 6-2), No. 2 Matt McManus came from the trio of Jus- second doubles team of The Lynn Classical girls Saugus 7, Winthrop 4 with an RBI, and freshman (6-1, 6-0) and No. 3 Conor tin Lewis in the 100-me- Sam Orenstein/Billy Ack- bats were on fire Friday It wasn’t until the top of players Emma Howard and Foley (6-2, 6-3) each pre- erman improved as they ter hurdles (16.94), tri- afternoon as they over- the sixth inning when this Alessia Salzillo both add- vailed with strong in- went in a 0-6, 0-3 decision. ple jump (43-9) and high whelmed Malden to con- game broke open as the ed two hit games for the dividual showings. The GIRLS TENNIS jump (6-2), Jamie Jones tinue their hot streak and score was 1-1, but Saugus Sachems. Left fielder Tory Spartans were a bit short- St. Mary’s 3, in the 200-meter dash go to (3-0) on the season. finally broke through and Beauchamp had a great handed and so coach Bri- Spellman 2 (23.55) and discus as well With hits galore there improved their record to defensive game said coach an Carlson was forced to It was a solid overall as Edgar Ortega, in the was no shortage of help (2-1). Steve Almquist of Saugus. tinker with his line up. win for the Spartans, as mile (5:12.23) and two- from the entire Rams Starting pitcher Brooke “Winthrop is a tough In doing so, the new- Westmoreland helped her- team, but we had a good they brought their season mile (11:05). team. Standouts include ly-formed second doubles Madison Dana who went self offensively and on the team win and everyone record to 3-3. Akeem Blake in the team of brothers Marc and Maria Nikolakopoulos 4-for-6 with four RBI, Re- mound as she struck out contributed,” said Alm- 100m (11.06), Dalvin Mike Zampanti played its continued her winning becca Walker who went six, allowed three earned quist. first-ever match, in which ways in singles as she Howard in the 800m the two fought gallantly won her match 6-2,6-1, (2:16.83) and Jason Loeup before falling, 4-6, 4-6. while teammate Stepha- with the shot put added St. Mary’s is back in ac- nie Letch followed suit by individual victories while Lopez running to give back tion April 25,when they winning her match 6-3,6- the 4x100-meter relay travel to St. Joseph’s Prep. 2. team of Blake, Jones, BOYS TENNIS The Spartans got their Steffan Gravely and Somerville 4, third point with a doubles Keoni Gaskins prevailed to cause that helped her Classical 1 victory by duo Jen Wat- with a combined time of Calvin Cheung provided son and Krysta Bertocchi 47.00. LOPEZ Marathon Monday. And I encourage them and the Rams (3-2) lone point scoring 6-1,6-2 in the win. It was the Tigers (2-0) From B1 her fiance will bring her constantly tell them not daughters to stand in the with a grinding 7-6, 6-3 BOYS LACROSSE first victory against both to give up, no matter how crowd Wellesley portion of tough things seem. win at first singles. Beverly 18, teams. run a mile or two here and Swampscott 4, the race. “I think my favorite ex- Gloucester 5 GIRLS TRACK there.” Salem 1 The Panthers stormed “I’m looking forward to pression for my daugh- Shawsheen 70, Lopez, who has three The Big Blue (1-2) won out of the gate to an 8-0 brothers who live in seeing them in the crowd ters, my clients and me is Tech 59 two matches in both sin- lead, including two goals Lynn, has been running and I can’t wait to wave ‘You can accomplish any- gles and doubles Friday from John Lorenti, before Whittier 75, Tech 55 in the evening, three time to them, she said, adding thing you put your mind afternoon. cruising to a victory over Also Thursday, Micha- a week, for about three that she feels the sup- to.’ I find myself repeating In singles, Matt Jacobs the Fishermen, their fifth lay Lawrence (13.45) hours at a time. port from her family and it a lot.” She hopes that in- dominated his match consecutive win to open and Makalaya Handley “I run through Boston , friends and appreciates it. cludes running 26.2 miles winning with ease with the season. placed first and third in which is such a beautiful Lopez said she has a Monday. But even if she a score of 6-0, 6-0, while Eleven different players the 100m while the latter city to run in. I usually deep desire to help those doesn’t, she’ll get her rest Daniel Popobskiy won his tallied for Beverly, among added a win in the discus start at 7:30 p.m. because in need, and that work- afterward. She’s flying to singles match in a tough them, Jordan Rawding (65-4) and shot put (27-3). I am a mom first and it’s ing at the housing part- Puerto Rico at midnight three setter with a score (3 goals, 3 assists), Matt Gianni Davila prevailed important that I spend nership has been both a Monday and is looking of 6-0,5-7,6-2. Rawding (2 goals, 2 as- in the 200m (29.00) with time with my children be- humbling and rewarding forward to a week-long va- The Big Blue scored sists), Nick Dilusio (2 teammate Franciny Lech- fore they go to bed.” experience. cation, with plenty of rest. two doubles wins with goals, assist) and Sam enberg placing third. Lopez is one of 11 chil- “I really feel like I am the pairings of Sam May- Abate (2 goals). The same four combined dren, most of whom now making a difference in the Those interested in do- blyum and Ben Wring- GIRLS LACROSSE nating to Lopez’ charity for a 55.35 to win the live in New York. Her world,” she said. “I have ler winning their match Concord Carlisle 9, three local brothers will awesome clients and they can go to crowdrise.com/ 4x100-meter relay while 6-2,6-2, and Erick Eaton Marblehead 6 be cheering her on come are always thanking me. fundraiser/lourdesplopez. and Ben Rossman win- Grace Arthur and Lyd- the 4x400 team of Hous- ning 6-3,6-1. ia Bongiorno scored two say Bah, Lucia Gonzalez, “It was a great first win goals each for the host Shaniel Nelson and Ve- for our team and very Magicians (4-1, 1-0) who ronica Ruiz prevailed as At the current rate, how gratifying,” said Swamp- trailed by a single goal, well with the latter add- scott coach Neil White- 4-3, at halftime against ing a first-place finish in house. “Everything really the high powered Patriots. the 400m (1:15). long will Farrell last? Solid pitching key FARRELL a collapse like the one is supposed to be a good From B1 the Red Sox suffered in puck-mover, took a cou- 2011, how can Julien es- ple of steps backward. in Magicians’ win horrendous haircut cape after two late-sea- And Adam McQuaid back into the dugout son swoons cost the Bru- has seen better days. MARBLEHEAD a 3-2 lead, because we one of these nights or ins spots in the playoffs? Still, with a month to go From B1 know that Lynn English leave him out there as What makes the Bru- in the season, the Bruins teams don’t ever give up. he gets pounded, with ins’ decision to retain were first in the Atlantic was overturned to a single So those back-to-back no hope of an early exit. Julien even more baf- Division and just died after the umpires congre- doubles really helped our It has to be one way or fling is how badly the on the vine thereafter. gated, and English had its cause and we responded.” the other. Maybe that team played in the fi- Some of that comes first run. After a pop out, Gally way he’ll figure it out. nal game of the season, down to lack of talent, Sanchez stole second stepped up and knocked These are the things a game it had to win if but you should be able it had any chance at all base on the next play, then Keough in with a single. Farrell has to figure out to get enough out of of making the Stanley was knocked in by Orte- After that, York, McCar- if he wants to stay here your players to get into thy and Kalinowski each Cup playoffs. Goalie ga’s RBI single to make it and manage. Otherwise, the playoffs with that 3-2 Marblehead. singled home a run to Tuukka Rask called in he’ll just be one more kind of a head start. That was as close as En- blow the game open and manager who is ushered sick, and the rest of the The Bruins need to glish got. In the bottom of make it 8-2. out the back door too team followed suit men- get younger, and Ju- the fifth, Drew Bisegna The Magicians’ pitching soon after he’s been wel- tally. It was a disgrace. lien isn’t known as a led off with a double to shut things down from comed in the front door. The other side of the coach who has an abun- left-center. Keough was there, with York, Keough He can only hope he’s Julien story, though, is up next and roped an RBI and Pete Morrison com- as fortunate as the man that he didn’t have much dance of patience with double to almost the exact bining to pitch 1 2/3 in- who occupies the office of a team in the first kids. So we’ll have to same spot. And then the nings of scoreless ball to ITEM FILE PHOTO on the other side of town. place and that, this year see how all that goes. big run began. seal the victory. Marblehead second Even Claude Julien has at least, he did a decent Meantime, Farrell “We just wanted to re- baseman Tim Kalinows- to be scratching his head job coaching it up. Bos- can only hope that the spond in a positive way, Mike Alongi can be ki had two hits and an wondering how he avoid- ton’s best defenseman is Red Sox brass gives we wanted to come back reached at mikealongi75@ RBI in Friday’s win over ed the guillotine. When still Zdeno Chara, who him as much consid- at them,” said Tarasuik. gmail.com. Follow him on Lynn English. a guy like Francona can is 39 and slowing down eration as the Bru- “We didn’t want to sit on Twitter at @m_alongi. be shown the door after rapidly. Torey Krug, who ins have given Julien. SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE SPORTS BRIEFS SATURDAY Lynn Classical JV Baseball KIPP at Prospect Hill (9:30) softball erupts in Lynnfield at Masconomet (10) Peabody at Braintree (12) win over Malden Softball The Rams (2-0) routed the Arlington at Peabody (11) Golden Tornadoes, 22-1, in a Girls’ Tennis shortened game, highlighted Lynnfield at CAL Open (9) by outstanding offensive per- Bishop Fenwick at Cardinal Spell- formances from Jillian man (4) Brown (2-for-4, 2 doubles, 2 SUNDAY walks, 2 RBI), Kayla Morrill Track (4-for-4, 2 doubles) and PMA, Greater Lowell at Lynn Tech (4) Jenna Tobin (3-for-4).

TV/RADIO SATURDAY SUNDAY TV TV MLB MLB Seattle at NY Yankees, MLB Toronto at Boston, NESN, Network, 1:05 p.m.; Toronto 1:35 p.m.; Detroit at Hous- at Boston, FS1, NESN, 4:05 ton, MLB Network, 2:10 p.m.; Atlanta at Miami, FS1, 7:10 p.m.; San Francisco at p.m.; San Francisco at LA LA Dodgers, MLB Network, Dodgers, ESPN, 8:05 p.m. 9:10 p.m. NBA Playoffs NBA Playoffs Detroit at Cleveland, ABC, 3 Indiana at Toronto, ESPN, p.m.; Charlotte at Miami, 12:30 p.m.; Houston at TNT, 5:30 p.m.; Memphis at Golden State, ABC, 3:30 San Antonio, TNT, 8 p.m.; p.m.; Boston at Atlanta, Portland at LA Clippers, TNT, CSN, ESPN, 7 p.m.; Dallas 10:30 p.m. at Oklahoma City, ESPN, 9:30 p.m. NHL Playoffs NHL Playoffs St. Louis at Chicago, NBC, 3 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NY Rangers at Pittsburgh, p.m.; Tampa Bay at Detroit, NBC, 3 p.m.; Philadelphia at CNBC, 7 p.m.; Florida at NY David Ortiz launches a double off the wall during the first inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Washington, CNBC, 7 p.m.; Islanders, NBCSN, 8 p.m.; Fenway Park on Friday night. Minnesota at Dallas, Nashville at Anaheim, NBCSN, 8 p.m.; San Jose at NBCSN, 10:30 p.m. Los Angeles, NBCSN, 10:30 p.m. Golf Porcello sharp, Vazquez returns Boxing European: Spain Open, Golf Spence vs. Algieri, NBC, 8:30 Channel, 5 a.m.; PGA: RBC p.m. Heritage, Golf Channel, 1 as Sox beat Blue Jays at home Golf p.m.; Champions: Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Golf European: Spain Open, Golf BOSTON (AP) — Rick Porcello outs for his third save. He allowed cleared the Monster in the seventh. Channel, 3 p.m.; PGA: RBC Channel, 8 a.m.; PGA: RBC pitched 6 1/3 solid innings and Tra- two runners to reach before fanning Mookie Betts’ RBI single made it Heritage, Golf Channel, 1 Heritage, CBS, 3 p.m. vis Shaw hit a two-run double to Justin Smoak. 4-1. Dustin Pedroia also had an RBI p.m.; Champions: Mitsubishi NCAA lacrosse lead the Boston Red Sox to a 5-3 vic- R. A. Dickey (1-2) gave up four single. Electric Classic, Golf Chan- runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings. Duke at Virginia, ESPN2, 12 tory over the Toronto Blue Jays on TRAINER’S ROOM nel, 3 p.m.; PGA: RBC Heri- Friday night. Coming off consecutive wins over Blue Jays: Dickey has lost twice to p.m. tage, CBS, 3 p.m.; LPGA: David Ortiz added a run-scoring the Yankees, the Blue Jays were Boston in seven days. Lotte Championship, Golf Radio double for Boston, moving him one held to one hit until Encarnacion’s Red Sox: President of baseball op- Channel, 7 p.m. MLB RBI behind Hall of Famer Tony two-run shot in the seventh. erations Dave Dombrowski said 3B Perez (1,652) for 26th all time. Big The Red Sox jumped ahead 3-0 in Pablo Sandoval would see orthope- MMA Toronto at Boston, WEEI Papi also stole a base, joining Ted the first against knuckleballer Dick- dic surgeon Dr. James Andrews for UFC Fight Night, Fox, 8 p.m. (93.7), 1:35 p.m. Williams, Cy Young and Rickey ey. Ortiz made it 1-0 with his double a second opinion on his strained left Henderson as the only four Red Sox halfway up the center-field wall. shoulder. He was placed on the 15- players with a steal at 40-years-old. Shaw then hit his double after day DL before Wednesday’s game. NHL PLAYOFFS Edwin Encarnacion hit his first Hanley Ramirez had an adventur- UP NEXT FIRST ROUND Friday, April 15 two homers of the season, drove in ous at-bat. Blue Jays: RHP Marco Estrada (1- (Best-of-7) Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 2, Tampa Bay all three Toronto runs and had all Ramirez fouled a ball off his left foot 0, 0.00 ERA) is set to make his sec- (x-if necessary) leads series 2-0 of three of the Blue Jays’ hits. Last and sat down in the batter’s box before ond start Saturday. He pitched sev- Wednesday, April 13 Florida 3, N.Y. Islanders 1, series season, he hit 39 homers for the AL limping around a bit. He then reached en shutout innings against the Red Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 tied 1-1 East champs. on a passed ball when he struck out Sox on Sunday. Pittsburgh 5, N.Y. Rangers 2 Chicago at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Porcello (2-0) gave up three runs as the bat went flying past Toronto’s Red Sox: LHP David Price (1-0, Nashville at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. St. Louis 1, Chicago 0, OT, STL leads and two hits, striking out eight and dugout. He raced home from first on 5.73) was moved up a day to get 1-0 Saturday, April 16 N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 3 p.m. walking one. He also hit two batters Shaw’s hit, sliding in safely. back on a regular five-day turn. He Thursday, April 14 in beating Toronto for the second Encarnacion’s first homer went looks to bounce back from a rough Washington 2, Philadelphia 0, Wash- Philadelphia at Washington, 7 p.m. ington leads series 1-0 Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. time in a week. into the last row of Green Monster home opener when he gave up five N.Y. Islanders 5, Florida 4 San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 Craig Kimbrel got the final three seats in the second. His second just runs in five innings. Dallas 4, Minnesota 0, Dallas leads p.m. series 1-0 Sunday, April 17 San Jose 4, Los Angeles 3, San St. Louis at Chicago, 3 p.m. Jose leads series 1-0 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. There’s a different playoff feel for

NBA PLAYOFFS both the Hawks and the Celtics Houston at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. FIRST ROUND ATLANTA (AP) — For er level going into these (Best-of-7) Tuesday, April 19 (x-if necessary) Boston at Atlanta, 7 p.m. both the Atlanta Hawks playoffs. Instead of hav- Saturday, April 16 Memphis at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. and the Boston Celtics, ing the luxury of resting Indiana at Toronto, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 the NBA playoffs feel a lot up for the postseason, this Houston at Golden State, 3:30 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 7 p.m. different than they did a team had to play hard Boston at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 8 p.m. year ago. right to the end. Dallas at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. The Hawks barely hung “Last year, we just kind Sunday, April 17 Thursday, April 21 on to a home-court edge of cruised the last month Detroit at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Miami, 5:30 p.m. Toronto at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. in the opening round af- and a half of the season,” Memphis at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 9:30 p.m. ter claiming the top seed Atlanta guard Kyle Korv- Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 22 in the East last season. er said. “I thought we lost Monday, April 18 Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. Instead of being the team some of our edge.” Dallas at Oklahoma City, 6 p.m. Atlanta at Boston, 8 p.m. to beat, they’re more of STOPPING ISAIAH Indiana at Toronto, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. an afterthought this time Several Hawks players around as they prepare to described Thomas as “the host Boston in Game 1 of head of the snake” — in MLB the best-of-seven series other words, the point AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Saturday night. guard is key to everything East Division East Division “There’s probably less Boston does offensively. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Baltimore 7 2 .778 — Washington 8 1 .889 — pressure,” Atlanta guard Even with a sore left shoot- Boston 5 4 .556 2 Philadelphia 5 6 .455 4 Jeff Teague said. “It’s al- ing wrist, the 5-foot-9 dy- Toronto 5 6 .455 3 Miami 3 5 .375 4½ New York 4 5 .444 3 New York 3 5 .375 4½ most like every team is on namo managed to average Tampa Bay 3 7 .300 4½ Atlanta 1 9 .100 7½ the same playing field.” 22.2 points a game and, Central Division Central Division Then there’s the Celtics, when his shooting percent- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Chicago 8 2 .800 — Chicago 8 2 .800 — who are eager to make age dipped over the second Kansas City 7 2 .778 ½ Cincinnati 5 4 .556 2½ some postseason noise half of the season, he made Detroit 6 2 .750 1 St. Louis 5 4 .556 2½ Cleveland 4 3 .571 2½ 5 5 .500 3 after sneaking in last sea- up for it by getting to the Minnesota 0 9 .000 7½ Pittsburgh 5 6 .455 3½ son with a losing record. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS foul line more. “I’ll be fine,” West Division West Division “We’ve got just a lot more Thomas said. “I’ve just got W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Isaiah Thomas will look to improve on last year’s Los Angeles 5 4 .556 — Colorado 6 4 .600 — confidence,” Boston star to work around it.” Texas 6 5 .545 — Los Angeles 6 4 .600 — Isaiah Thomas said. “We dismal playoff performance when the Celtics KORVER’S TREYS Oakland 4 6 .400 1½ San Francisco 6 4 .600 — take on the Hawks starting tonight. Seattle 4 6 .400 1½ Arizona 3 7 .300 3 think the Eastern Confer- Coming back from inju- Houston 3 7 .300 2½ San Diego 3 7 .300 3 ence is open for any team.” ries, Korver spent much stay competitive in every we can go a lot further Friday’s Games Cincinnati (Finnegan 0-0) at St. Louis Two years removed of the season trying to Seattle 7, N.Y. Yankees 1 (Wainwright 0-1), 2:15 p.m. from a dismal 25-win sea- contest. than last year.” find his normally dead-on Chicago White Sox 1, Tampa Bay 0 Colorado (Bergman 0-1) at Chicago Cubs Now, they want more. Even though the Hawks Boston 5, Toronto 3 (Arrieta 2-0), 2:20 p.m. son, the Celtics were just range beyond the 3-point Colorado 6, Chicago Cubs 1 N.Y. Mets (Harvey 0-2) at Cleveland (Tom- glad to be there in 2015. “We got a little taste and followed up their fran- arc. Over the final 22 Milwaukee 8, Pittsburgh 4 lin 0-0), 4:10 p.m. it was kind of embarrass- chise-record 60-win sea- Washington 9, Philadelphia 1 Milwaukee (Jungmann 0-1) at Pittsburgh They were swept in four games, he finally seemed Atlanta 6, Miami 3 (Niese 1-0), 7:05 p.m. straight games by LeBron ing,” Boston’s Avery Brad- son by going 48-34, the to regain his touch. Kor- N.Y. Mets at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Washington (Scherzer 1-0) at Philadelphia James and the Cleveland ley said. “We have a chip players feel they are ac- ver knocked down 48 of N.Y. Mets at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. (Nola 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (B.Norris 0-2) at Miami (Koehler Cavaliers, but managed to on our shoulder. I feel like tually playing at a high- 107 attempts. Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 0-1), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Arizona (S.Miller 0-1) at San Diego (Cash- Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. ner 0-1), 8:40 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. San Francisco (Cueto 2-0) at L.A. Dodgers San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 (Kazmir 1-0), 9:10 p.m. Patriots release a pair of defensive p.m. Sunday’s Games Arizona at San Diego, 10:40 p.m. Seattle at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Chicago White Sox at Tampa Bay, 1:10 Seattle (F.Hernandez 0-1) at N.Y. Yankees p.m. (Sabathia 1-0), 1:05 p.m. lineman as NFL draft approaches L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-0) at Minnesota N.Y. Mets at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. (Nolasco 0-0), 2:10 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 1:35 p.m. Kansas City (C.Young 0-2) at Oakland Detroit at Houston, 2:10 p.m. FOXBOROUGH (AP) — The New round draft pick by Houston out of with the Patriots, with 83 tackles (Bassitt 0-0), 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 1-0) at Boston (Price Baltimore at Texas, 3:05 p.m. England Patriots released defensive Bowling Green, he was cut by Hous- and nine sacks. 1-0), 4:05 p.m. Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. linemen Chris Jones and Ishmaa’ily ton at the end of training camp and Kitchen, 27, was signed by the Pa- N.Y. Mets (Harvey 0-2) at Cleveland (Tom- Atlanta at Miami, 1:10 p.m. lin 0-0), 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Cleveland, 1:10 p.m. Kitchen on Friday. claimed by Tampa Bay. The Bucca- triots as a free agent last Dec. 16, Chicago White Sox (Danks 0-1) at Tampa Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Jones was on the physically un- neers kept him for one game, then 2015, and played in one game. He Bay (E.Ramirez 1-0), 6:10 p.m. Washington at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 0-1) at Houston Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. able to perform list in 2015. he was claimed by New England. spent three seasons with Cleveland (McHugh 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Colorado at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Jones, 25, spent three seasons Jones played in 28 games with 23 Baltimore (Gallardo 1-0) at Texas (Lewis Arizona at San Diego, 4:40 p.m. (2012-14) and two games with De- 1-0), 8:05 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 8:05 p.m. with the Patriots. A 2013 sixth- starts over his first two seasons troit in 2015. B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 COMICS

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FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

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EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV APRIL 16, 2016 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) WGBH Call the Midwife (N) Masterpiece Masterpiece Clas- Antiques Roadshow Basic Ask This Jackie Robinson Baseball You’ll come out on top if you You’ll achieve far more if you ^ PBS Mystery! sic (N) “Tucson” Black Old H’se player Jackie Robinson. Networking will help you se- take on a challenge. Travel, work on projects at home that WBZ Running Jeopardy! NCIS: New Orleans Criminal Minds 48 Hours (N) WBZ Phantom Rizzoli & Isles Good cure a position you’ve been $ CBS Spec “Darkest Hour” “Internal Affairs” News (N) Gourmet Wife vying for. Starting a new physi- socializing and romantic en- will make your life easier and WCVB Inside Chronicle America’s Funniest America’s Funniest 20/20 News- Person of Interest Elementary “Hem- cal regimen will make you feel counters look promising. Step lower your financial stress. % ABC Edition Home Videos Home Videos Center 5 “Provenance” lock” and look your best. Romance into the spotlight and show Stay away from anyone pro- WHDH Access Hollywood Carmi- Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. From Barclays 7 News at Saturday Night Live Julia Louis- Your will make your day. everyone how entertaining you posing a risky venture. _ NBC (N) chael Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (N) 11PM Dreyfus; Nick Jonas. (N) Move can be. WFXT UFC Fight Night UFC Fight Night Teixeira vs. Evans. From FOX 25 Sports Party Cooper The Closer “Stan- FOX 25 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) 9 FOX Tampa, Fla. (N) News Wrap Over Hr. Barrett’s dards & Practices” News Look for any opportunity to VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don’t leave anything unfin- WUNI Fútbol Mexicano Crónicas de Sábado Sal y Pimienta Dur- Noticiero Adal el Show learn something new. Share Get together with friends or ished or you will face criti- ; UNI Primera División miendo your emotions with someone plan an outing with children cism. Take care while operat- Big Bang Big Bang The Hit List (2011, Action) Cuba Gooding WBZ News (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & WSBK who understands your posi- or the whole family. A cultural ing equipment or machinery. F MNT Theory Theory Jr., Cole Hauser, Jonathan LaPaglia. Molly event will have something for Hold on to your cash, even if WGBX Jackie Robinson “Part One” Baseball Jackie Robinson “Part Two” Robinson HS Quiz Sing That Austin City Limits NOVA tion and is willing to help you prove your point. A little effort everyone to enjoy. Nurture im- someone tempts you with a L PBS player Jackie Robinson. (N) speaks out against injustice. Show “Tweedy” portant relationships. prospect. Play it safe. WBIN Simpsons Simpsons Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Forensic News Sport Science will bring good results. R MNT Guy Guy Weekend Files Weekend LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) WLVI Scandal Fitz faces a Monopoly Monopoly Family Family 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Com- Anger Anger Bob’s GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Don’t spend money frivolously. How you were raised will have X CW harsh reality. Mil. Mil. Feud Feud CW56 (N) ing Home” Burgers Make personal changes. Host TELE ¡Qué Noche! Con Angélica y Raúl (N) La Reina del Sur Titulares Videos Decisiones Ex- Pagado You can have fun and impress an impact on the way you an event at your house but someone you love by using handle a situation you are ¨ TELE Tele. Asom. tremas keep your costs down. Ask ev- WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Flash- your imagination to come up faced with. Romance is on the ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit point eryone to pitch in. A positive with fun, entertaining and rise, and special plans should CABLE STATIONS change in your love life is ap- cost-efficient ways to spend be made. The First 48 The First 48 “Blood- The First 48: Inno- The First 48: Inno- The First 48: Ex- The First 48 “Blood- The First parent. the day. A&E line” cence Lost (N) cence Lost (N) treme Kills line” 48 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) (6:30) ››› “Back to the Future Part II” ››› Back to the Future Part III (1990, Comedy) ›››‡ Back to the Future (1985) Michael CANCER (June 21-July 22) AMC SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A partnership opportunity will (1989, Comedy) Michael J. Fox. Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd. Get your facts straight before A subtle but effective change to develop if you participate in a Real Housewives/ The Real Housewives of ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, ›› Safe Haven (2013, Ro- BRAVO you share information. De- your residence will add to your community or charity event. Beverly Beverly Hills Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders. ‘PG-13’ mance) Josh Duhamel. ‘PG-13’ lays will occur if you take an convenience and comfort. A Express your opinion and dis- Celtics SportsNet Celtics Quick State of Quick Celtics SportsNet Celtics SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet Celtics CSNE alternate route while traveling. get-together with someone un- play what you have to offer. A Insider Cent Insider Slants the Revs Slants Insider Cent Insider Cent Cent Cent Insider Walk away from high-pressure usual and entertaining will grow bold move will bring unusual (6:00) Deadliest Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Bill Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch - Deadliest Catch - Deadliest DISC Catch “First Timers” risks his lead. Captain’s View Captain’s View Catch relationships. into something quite special. results. “Teen ›› Teen Beach 2 (2015, Musical Comedy) K.C. Un- Gamer’s Gamer’s Bunk’d Liv and Jessie Jessie Austin & DISN Beach” Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell. dercover Guide Guide Maddie Ally NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Atlanta Hawks. NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Oklahoma City To Be Announced SportsCen- BRIDGE ESPN Eastern Conference First Round, game 1. (N) Thunder. Western Conference First Round, Game 1. ter College Basketball State Farm Slam Dunk Kickboxing Glory 29. From Copenhagen, SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) NBA To- ESPN2 & 3-Point Championship. Denmark. night (N) (5:30) ›› “Dear ››‡ The Proposal (2009, Romance-Comedy) Sandra ››› Grease (1978) John Travolta. Disparate summer Stitchers With no short suit, give point-count FREE John” (2010) Bullock, Ryan Reynolds, Mary Steenburgen. lovers meet again as high-school seniors. William Safire wrote, “Last, bids three of the agreed suit takes the trick and must lead (6:00) ››‡ “The Internship” (2013, Com- ››‡ The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Ben Mike & Mike & Mike & Mike & FX edy) Vince Vaughn, Owen Wilson. Stiller. A man lives vicariously through daydreams. Molly Molly Molly Molly but not least, avoid cliches -- as in today’s deal. Then, a heart or a club, which South (6:00) ››‡ “Pitch Confirmation (2016, Docudrama) Kerry Boxing Face Off, Vinyl “Rock and Roll Girls Confirma- like the plague.” after North control-bids four ruffs in the dummy while he HBO Perfect 2” Washington, Wendell Pierce. Max Queen” tion We are studying Jacoby hearts (showing the heart sluffs the last diamond from Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn HIST Two No-trump in answer to a ace and denying a minor-suit Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars major-suit opening bid. The ace), South uses Blackwood his hand. It is called a partial (6:00) “The Cheer- Dying to Be Loved (2016, Suspense) Stranger in the House (2016, Suspense) Dying to Be Loved (2016, elimination. LIFE leader ” Lindsay Hartley, Paloma Kwiatkowski. Emmanuelle Vaugier, Matthew MacCaull. Suspense) Lindsay Hartley. opener makes one of three to reach six spades. Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- › How High (2001, Comedy) Method Man, ›‡ Friday After Next (2002, rebids. Ideally, he jumps in a South seems to have two MTV lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness Redman, Obba Babatunde. Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. strong side five-card suit (one unavoidable losers: one Extra Red Sox MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Boston Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Toronto Blue headed by at least two of the spade and one diamond. NESN Innings Final (N) Red Sox. Fenway Park. Today Today Today Water TV Jays at Boston Red Sox. top three honors); next, he But he might get lucky in two Henry Henry Henry School of Bella, Game Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK mentions a singleton or void ways. He wins with dummy’s Danger Danger Danger Rock Bulldogs Shakers House House Prince at the three-level; last, but club queen and calls for “E.T.” ››› Paddington (2014) Voice ›››‡ The Imitation Game (2014) Benedict Boxing Gary Russell Jr. vs. Patrick Hyland. From SHOW of Hugh Bonneville. ‘PG’ Cumberbatch. ‘PG-13’ Mashantucket, Conn. (N) not least, he says how many the spade jack. Maybe East (5:35) “Avengers: Outlander “Through Outlander “Not in Outlander “Not in Outlander “Not in Girlfriend Girlfriend ›› high-card points he holds. will cover from queen- or STARZ Age of Ultron” a Glass, Darkly” Scotland Anymore” Scotland Anymore” Scotland Anymore” Expr. Expr. Godzilla If he jumps to game in the king-doubleton. He shouldn’t, ›› Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the ›› Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008) ››› Starship Troopers (1997, Science Fiction) major, it announces a min- but it cannot hurt to try. SYFY Federation (2004) Richard Burgi. Casper Van Dien, Jolene Blalock. Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards. imum, 12-14 points. With Assuming East plays low 2 Broke 2 Broke Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full The The ››‡ Sky High (2005) TBS some extras, a good 14 to under the spade jack, de- Girls Girls Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Detour Detour Kurt Russell a poor 17, he rebids three clarer wins with his ace, then “Lord of the Rings” ››‡ The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Ian McKellen, Martin ›››‡ The Lord of the Rings: The Return TNT Freeman. Bilbo Baggins joins the quest to reclaim a lost kingdom. of the King (2003) Elijah Wood. no-trump. And with a max- cashes the heart, club and Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Motive “Oblivion” NCIS: LA imum that cannot immedi- diamond winners. Finally, he USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit ately employ Blackwood, he exits with a trump. Here, West (5:30) ›› “Rock ››‡ You, Me and Dupree (2006) Owen Wilson. A ››‡ Guess Who (2005, Comedy) Bernie Mac. A black Behind VH1 Star” (2001, Drama) jobless buddy moves in with two newlyweds. man meets his daughter’s white boyfriend. The... CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV APRIL 17, 2016 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Castles: Britain’s Call the Midwife (N) Masterpiece Mys- Masterpiece Clas- 10 Parks That Brain Maker With David Perl- ^ PBS Fortified History tery! (N) sic (N) Changed America mutter, MD WBZ 60 Minutes (N) Madam Secretary The Good Wife Elementary (N) WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS “Ghost Detainee” “Landing” (N) News (N) Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time The Family “Sweet Quantico “Soon” (N) News- SportsCen- Fernando Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos “Ruby Slippers” (N) Jane” (N) Center 5 ter 5 Espuelas “Last Call” WHDH Little Big Shots “The Little Big Shots Crowded Crowded Dateline NBC “The 7 News at Sports Bens- Extra (N) _ NBC Karate Kid” “Little Piano Man” (N) (N) Client” (N) 11PM Xtra inger WFXT Border- Cooper Simpsons Bob’s Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX town (N) Barrett’s Burgers Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Aquí y Ahora (N) Nuestra Belleza Latina Sal y Pimienta Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Al Punto ; UNI miendo WSBK Castle “Dreamworld” Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “Inside WBZ News (N) Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT “Framed” Jobs” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (6:00) “The Remains Jazz Benny Goodman; Billie Jazz Count Basie; jazz at Carnegie Hall. Front and Center New Artist of Master- L PBS of the Day” Holiday. the Year Brett Eldredge. piece WBIN The Of- The Of- Family Just for Monopoly Family News News- Wild Side NewsRa- News What Leverage R MNT fice fice Feud Laughs Mil. Feud Weekend makers dio Weekend Went WLVI Love- Love- The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Rookie Blue “Messy Anger Anger Cougar X CW Raymond Raymond Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) Houses” Town TELE (6:00) ››› La Voz Kids (N) El Vato (N) Titulares Videos El Niño y el Papa (1987, Drama) ¨ TELE “Tangled” (2010) Tele. Asom. Andres García. WABU Leverage “The Sche- Leverage “The Leverage “The Leverage “The Gone Flashpoint “Col- Flashpoint “Thicker Flash- ¥ ION herazade Job” Double Blind Job” Studio Job” Fishin’ Job” lateral Damage” Than Blood” point CABLE STATIONS Intervention “Lorna” Intervention Intervention: Then & Intervention “Daniel; The First 48 Intervention Interven- A&E “Karissa” Now “Latisha” Robert” (N) “Karissa” tion (5:30) ››‡ “Con Fear the Walking Fear the Walking Talking Dead (N) Fear the Walking Fear the Walking Talking AMC Air” (1997, Action) Dead “Monster” Dead (N) Dead Dead Dead The Real House- The Real House- Shahs of Sunset Thicker Than Water What The Real House- Shahs of Sunset BRAVO wives of Potomac wives of Potomac “C’est la Vida” (N) “Hard Knock Life” Happens wives of Potomac “C’est la Vida” (6:30) The Baseball Sports The Baseball Show Sports SportsNet Sports Sports SportsNet The Baseball Show CSNE Show (N) Sunday Sunday Cent Sunday Sunday Cent Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid: Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Afraid DISC “The Swarm” Uncensored (N) “Contamination” (N) “All or Nothing” “Contamination” K.C. Un- K.C. Un- K.C. Un- Best Stuck/ Bunk’d Back- Girl K.C. Un- Best Jessie Jessie Austin & DISN dercover dercover dercover Friends Middle stage Meets dercover Friends Ally Baseball: Sunday MLB Baseball San Francisco Giants at Los Angeles Dodgers. SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter ESPN Night Countdown Dodger Stadium. (N) (6:30) College Bowling NCAA Rookie SportsCen- SportsCen- SportsCen- E:60 ESPN FC (N) NBA Basketball ESPN2 Women’s Championship. ter ter ter (6:30) ››‡ “The Proposal” (2009) Sandra ›››‡ The Blind Side (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A Joel Dr. David James FREE Bullock, Ryan Reynolds. well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. Osteen Jeremiah Robison (6:00) ›› “Ride ›› Ride Along (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube. A cop ››› 21 Jump Street (2012) Jonah Hill. Young cops Ride FX Along” (2014) invites his sister’s boyfriend to join him on a shift. go under cover as high-school students. Along Confirmation (2016, Docudrama) Kerry Vinyl “Alibi” (N) Girls (N) Girls (N) Last Vinyl “Alibi” Girls Girls HBO Washington, Wendell Pierce. Week American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Grudge Match” “The Belly Dance” Pickers A Date to Die For (2015, Drama) Victoria Doctor Foster: A Woman Scorned A Date to Die For (2015, Drama) Victoria Doctor LIFE Pratt, Bart Johnson, Jennifer Taylor. Gemma’s reputation is threatened. (N) Pratt, Bart Johnson, Jennifer Taylor. Foster Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- Ridicu- ›‡ Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice ››‡ Jackass 3D (2010) Johnny Knoxville. MTV lousness lousness lousness lousness lousness Cube, Mike Epps, John Witherspoon. More outrageous pranks and stunts. Moore Bruins Cruisin’ Cruisin’ Dining Ult. Red Sports Sports Sports Dirty MLB Baseball Toronto Blue NESN Outdoor Academy Playbook Sox Today Today Today Water TV Jays at Boston Red Sox. Other Other Nicky, School of TV Land Icon Awards (N) Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK Kingdom Kingdom Ricky Rock House Prince Billions “The Con- Dice House of House of Dice House of Dice Dice House of ››‡ Black Snake Moan (2007) SHOW versation” “Elvis” Lies Lies (N) “Ego” Lies “Ego” “Ego” Lies Samuel L. Jackson. ‘R’ Outlander “Not in Girlfriend Girlfriend Outlander “Not in Girlfriend Girlfriend ››› Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014, STARZ Scotland Anymore” Expr. Expr. Scotland Anymore” Expr. Expr. Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson. ‘PG-13’ (6:30) ›‡ “Abduction” (2011, Action) Tay- ›› G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013, Action) Dwayne John- Hunters “The Begin- Star Trek IV: The SYFY lor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina. son, Bruce Willis, Channing Tatum. ning & the End” Voyage Home Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ››› Men in Black (1997, Action) Tommy The TBS Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Lee Jones, Will Smith. Detour NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at San Antonio NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Los Angeles Inside the TNT Hornets at Heat Spurs. Western Conference First Round, game 1. Clippers. (N) NBA Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Modern Dodge- USA Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family Family ball-True Black Ink Crew Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: ›› First Sunday (2008, Comedy) Ice ›› White Chicks (2004, Com- VH1 Atlanta Atlanta Cube, Katt Williams, Tracy Morgan. edy) Shawn Wayans. 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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT Seeking INSTANT I BUY HOMES PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PAY CALLS SALE! Docket No. ES16P0799GD Docket No. NO15D1323DR Private Duty STOP FORECLOSURE! CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION DIVORCE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION AND MAILING SETTLE ESTATE! FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR DeSir, Silvie Home Care RECEIVE CASH CASH! INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO vs. Pay Call Numbers G.L. c. 190B, §5-304 Toussaint, Gregory (900, 976 and 550) f : TODAY! Advertiser telephone numbers with RNs and LPNs or In the matter of: Julia Marie Cabozzi Norfolk Probate and Famiy Court TOP Dollar 900, 976 and 550 prefixes MUST Of: Lynn, MA 35 Shawmut Road disclose the price of the telephone 15 year old in Boston For Your Home RESPONDENT Canton, MA 02021 call. When a number is published with vent; days and evenings You pick the Alleged Incapacitated Person To the Defendant: Regardless of date to move! within the advertisement the per Essex Probate and Family Court The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting minute andr flat charge must be Condition Leave what you want. 45 Congress Street that the Court 13 year old in Chelsea included. If you dial a pay per call CALL JOHN CONNOR Call David Hughes Salem, MA 01970 grant a divorce for irretrievable number from an advertisement with trach; days and evenings Century 21 Hughes To the named Respondent and all other interested The Complaint is on file at the Court. appearing in the classified section 781-581-5940 persons, a petition has been filed by An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this and it DOES NOT disclose this 2 year old in Chestnut Hill CONNOR 781-599-1776 Gina M Cabozzi of Lynn, MA matter preventing you from taking any action which information, please notify the Item REAL ESTATE in the above captioned matter alleging that Julia Cabozzi would negatively impact the current financial status of classified department immediately. with CVL; days is in need of a Guardian and requesting that either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Response to any pay per call Gina M Cabozzi of Lynn, MA You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: numbers will be charged to your 15 year old in Newton (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Silvie DeSir telephone bill and anyone under with vent; days Guardian to serve Without Surety on the bond. 29 Reed St 18 years of age must have parent's consent. The petition asks the court to determine that the Apt 34 Please call immediately for Young lady in Quincy Respondent is incapacitated, that the appointment of a Randolph, MA 02368 further details or information. with GT and JT; Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian your answer, if any, on or before 06/16/2016. If you fail CLASSIFIED is appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and (781)593-7700 days, evenings and weekends may contain a request for certain specific authority. adjudication of this action. You are also required to file a You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register 14 year old in Somerville wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written of this Court. appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the WITNESS, Hon. John D. Casey, First Justice of this PRODUCTS with GT; wkend days return date of 04/28/2016. This day is NOT a hearing Court. date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the Date: April 6, 2016 31 month old in N. Waltham written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail Patrick W. McDermott with NGT; days to file the written appearance by the return day, action Register of Probate WANTED TO BUY may be taken in the matter without further notice to you. Item: April 16, 2016 In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your 17 year old in Waltham attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific with GT; Monday and Tuesday evenings facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after CITY OF LYNN MILITARY ITEMS Revolutionary war through the return date. The City of Lynn is accepting Proposals for: ENERGY BROKERAGE SERVICES Vietnam & most countries. IMPORTANT NOTICE CALL Peter 1-781-631-1718 The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely FOR THE CITY OF LYNN Family Lives take away the above-named person's right to make INSPECTIONAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or Request for Proposals, with qualifications, may be HELP 508-475-0493 both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHU- WANTED SETTS. All real estate advertising in above-named person. If the above-named person GENERAL this newspaper is subject to cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State Proposals must be submitted to the OFFICE OF THE the Federal Fair Housing Act PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, LYNN CITY HALL, HELP WANTED of 1968, the Massachusetts expense. JOB INFORMATION Anti Discrimination Act & the Boston & WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of LYNN MASSACHUSETTS prior to 11:00 A.M., Cambridge Fair Housing Ordinances MONDAY, MAY 2, 2016. SERVICES which makes it illegal to advertise any this Court. preference, limitation or discrimination Date: March 31, 2016 Proposals with all pertinent QUALIFICATIONS MUST WANTED based on race, color, religion, sex, BE SUBMITTED IN A SEPARATE ENVELOPE marked NOTICE EXPERIENCED HOT TOP handicap, familial status, national origin, Pamela Casey O'Brien PAVING PERSONNEL. ancestry, age, children, marital status, Register of Probate QUALIFICATIONS. The Declaration Form MUST BE For more information and assis- sexual orientation, veterans status or SIGNED and submitted in your QUALFICATIONS tance regarding the reliability of OPERATOR, source of income or any intention to Item: April 16, 2016 RAKER AND HAND ROLL. make any such preference, limitation or ENVELOPE. business opportunities, work-at- Call 978-771-9352 discrimination. COST PROPOSAL prices MUST BE SUBMITTED IN A home opportunities, employment This newspaper will not knowingly services and financing, the Daily accept any advertising for real estate COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS SEPARATE, SEALED ENVELOPE AND MARKED Licensed Lead Paint Removal which is in violation of the law. Our THE TRIAL COURT COST PROPOSAL and submitted at the same time. Item urges its readers to contact Worker / Supervisor readers are hereby informed that all the Better Business Bureau Inc., dwellings advertising in this newspaper PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The City reserves the right to reject any and all Exp preferred are available on an equal opportunity 290 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite Docket No. ES16C0039CA proposals as may appear in the best interest of the City Call: 781-593-1552 basis. To complain of discrimination call 102, Marlborough, MA HUD toll-free at 1-800-669-9777. For the NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME of Lynn. N.E. area call HUD at 617-565-5308. 07152-4705 or call 508-652-4800 The toll-free number for the hearing In the matter of: Zachary James Pilch-Ramos The Award of this contract is by the Mayor and the impaired is 1-800-927-9275 Of: Purchasing Agent of the City of Lynn and will be RENTALS To all persons interested in petition described: awarded within thirty (30) working days after the NOTICE Don't pay to find work before you A petition has been presented by Jonathan Pilch Sr Proposal opening. get the job. Legitimate job place- requesting that: This is bid under MGL Chapter 30B. ment firms that work to fill specific Zachary James Pilch-Ramos be allowed to change his Charles E. White positions cannot charge an upfront /her/their name as follows: Purchasing Agent fee. For free information about APARTMENTS Zachary James Pilch avoiding employment service IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR Item: April 16, 2016 scams, write the Federal Trade Lynn ~ 1, 2, 3 bdrms. 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James Matthew Patricia Edina Toomey Newhall Tagliamonte Sedic 781-599-1776 781-599-1776 617-653-9537 781-249-5685 531 Lynnfield St. 574 Chestnut St 40 Judge Rd. 69 Neptune St. Saturday, April 16 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. LYNN Sunday, April 17 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. LYNN Saturday, April 16 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. LYNN Sunday, April 17 • Noon to 2 p.m. LYNN Directions: Broadway to Lynnfield St. (Rt. 129) Directions: Chestnut St. Directions: Lynnfield St. to Dartmouth NEW PRICE Directions: Summer to Neptune St. to Arvidson to Quinn to Judge Rd. Easy commute. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 $269,900 Just listed. Big 4-family. 4,304 square feet $499,900 Spacious Colonial home with 4 $279,000 full baths. Large lower level family room. of living area. 14 large rooms. Excellent Lynn/Lynnfield line Ward One sprawling 7-room $379,000 bedrooms, 1½ bathrooms, an eat-in 5-car parking. Enclosed front porch. Nice investment. Ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, family room, kitchen, large living room, new heating extended living room. Hardwood floors. dining room, new furnace, a finished lower level system, an oversized garage, plenty of which adds additional living space, and a new patio Great barbecu patio. Excellent expansion parking, and is conveniently located. possibilities. and deck to enjoy quiet setting.

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REAL ESTATE As clinic access tightens, groupFOR SALE touts pregnancy-ending drug

“There NEARwill SAUGUS always be PEABODY NEAR BUCHANAN BRIDGE SWAMPSCOTT/PHILLIPS BEACH DIAMOND DISTRICT MINI MANSION NEAR SAUGUS By David Crary $264,900 $329,000 $244,900 $579,000 $499,000 $299,000 ASSOCIATED PRESS people who need to do this 2. 4. for themselves,1. and they 3. 5. 6. NEW YORK — The deserve to have the re- tightening of restrictions sources and information on abortion clinics in so they can do so safely many states has embold- and effectively, free from ened some abortion rights 4. New construction, center entrance, 6-room 6. 9-room Colonial. State-of-the-art the1. threat8-room Princess of Annearrest,” Colonial. Totally said Colonial on quiet side street. All hardwood fl oors kitchen includes all stainless steel advocates to launch an Jillrenovated Adams, with new vinylexecutive siding, new roof, new di -2. 8-room Ranch. All good-sized rooms. Close 3. 6-room Princess Anne Colonial 3 bedrooms, throughout, sun fi lled back to front, top of the line 5. Stunning 12-room corner lot Victorian. Walk appliances and granite counter tops, gas boiler, new windows, new kitchen, new to schools and transportation. $9,900 down all good-sized rooms,crackling fi replaced living designer kitchen, stainless steel appliances, granite to ocean. Formal entry way. All upscale detailed central air conditioning, a must see, not outreach effort, reminding rectorbathrooms, of and athe new deck.Center 3+ bedrooms, on room, eat-in kitchen. $7,400 down payment. counters and island, open concept living room, 2½ payment, $1,526 monthly P&I. 0 down for bathrooms, master bedroom with own bathroom, hardwood, 3 crackling fi replaces. Great for a drive by. $1,383 monthly P&I. $9,000 women they have relative- 4-car parking. $8,000 down payment. $1,221 veterans. $1,212 monthly P&I. $0 down for veterans 2-car garage, 2-car driveway. High effi ciency gas heat. professional offi ce live in. down, $0 down for veterans. Call 781- Reproductivemonthly P&I. 0 down for veterans.Rights and ly safe and effective means Justice at the University Walk to beach and shops, green certifi ed. 581-5940 or 781-593-7125. of ending a pregnancy on of California-Berkeley law their own through use of school. a miscarriage-inducing She is chief strategist drug. for the Self-Induced Abor- Anti-abortion groups tion Legal Team, formed are wary of the phenom- this year by women from enon, disavowing any several legal organiza- drive to prosecute women tions after consultations who self-abort but favor- with reproductive-rights ing crackdowns on illegal experts and activists. distribution of the drug. The team’s goals — out- Even in the abortion lined in a recent online rights community, the document — include halt- outreach effort has raised ing prosecutions of women some concerns. for self-induced abortions Dr. Hal Lawrence, pres- and expanding access to ident of the American reliable information on College of Obstetricians how abortion medication PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and Gynecologists, says can be obtained and used it’s always preferable for a safely outside the formal Purvi Patel is taken into custody after being sentenced to 20 years in prison for feticide and ne- woman undergoing abor- health care system. Ad- glect of a dependent, at the St. Joseph County Courthouse in South Bend, Ind. tion to be under direct ams said a short-term goal supervision of a medical is finding ways to increase cord. In many Latin Amer- circulated guidelines for barometer was provided of about half of the state’s professional. access without breaking ican and Caribbean coun- how to use it alone. by economist Seth Ste- abortion clinics, and the Advocates of the new any laws. tries, misoprostol is widely “There are all kinds of phens-Davidowitz, who state shares a border with approach say they would “We’re not here to incite available, even over the reasons why it’s better calculated in a recent New Mexico, where misoprostol agree, under ideal con- unlawful activity, nor to counter in pharmacies in for women to have access York Times article that is available in pharmacies ditions, but they worry reprimand anyone if they some countries, and has to professional medical there were 700,000 Google without a prescription. that many women — out do step outside the law,” been used extensively for care,” said Vicki Saporta, searches for information John Seago, legislative of fear, poverty or lack she said. “We’re here to self-induced abortions in president of the National about self-induced abor- director of Texas Right To of a nearby clinic — are equip our friends and al- countries such as Brazil Abortion Federation. “But tion in the United States Life, says he would sup- not getting access to pro- lies with the information that have restrictive abor- when that is not available, in 2015. Eight of the 10 port efforts by law enforce- fessional services and they’ve been asking for.” tion laws. and there is a desperate states with the highest ment to crack down on any need accurate informa- In the United States, Used alone, misoprostol situation, these drugs are search rates were among illegal trafficking of abor- tion if they’re considering misoprostol is legally is considered to be effec- very effective, and wom- those with multiple re- tion-inducing drugs, but self-induced abortion. No- available only through tive 75 to 90 percent of en can safely terminate a strictions on abortion, he he opposes prosecutions of tably, they want to high- authorized medical pro- the time, according to the pregnancy.” said. the women who terminate light the option of using fessionals; it is commonly World Health Organiza- There’s no precise data There has been heated their own pregnancies. the drug misoprostol as a used in combination with tion. That’s lower than on the extent of self-in- discussion in Texas about “By putting that type of generally safe method for another drug, mifepris- the rate of more than 95 duced abortions in the the extent of self-induced law in place, we’d be dis- inducing a miscarriage tone, as part of a nonsur- percent for the two-drug U.S.; they are rarely re- abortion there. Its strict suading her from seeking within the first 12 weeks gical abortion procedure combination, but reliable ported to any authority or anti-abortion laws have medical help afterward,” of pregnancy. with a strong safety re- enough that the WHO has statistician. An informal contributed to the closure Seago said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2016 Top finance officials: World economy still faces threats

By Martin The joint statement from Crutsinger and the G-20 finance ministers Paul Wiseman and central bank gover- ASSOCIATED PRESS nors repeated many of the promises the group had WASHINGTON — The made at their last meeting global recovery has re- in Shanghai in late Febru- gained most of the ground ary. However, at that time lost from the market tur- global financial markets bulence at the beginning of had just gone through a the year, finance officials of significant bout of turbu- the world’s largest econo- lence over concerns about a mies said Friday. But they worse-than-expected slow- worry that growth remains down in China, falling oil uneven in the face of a va- prices and the threat they FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS riety of threats ranging posed to the global econo- A woman with her groceries walks past people from terrorist bombings to my. Britain’s upcoming vote on shopping at a Chinatown foreign trade mall in The G-20 discussions Beijing. whether to leave the Euro- were occurring as part of pean Union. the spring meetings of the China, the world’s second the outlook for Chinese PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The finance ministers 189-nation International largest economy. Investors government bonds, citing Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted from the Group of 20 ma- Monetary Fund and the have grown concerned slowing economic growth Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during the New York Re- jor economies pledged to World Bank. Treasury that China’s slowdown is and rising government publican State Committee Annual Gala Thurs- pursue policies that will Secretary Jacob Lew and even worse than the gov- debts. China is attempt- day in New York. bolster growth and fur- Federal Reserve Chair ernment’s numbers show ing a transition from ther stabilize financial Janet Yellen were repre- and that Chinese author- rapid growth based on of- markets, but they offered senting the United States ities have mishandled ten-wasteful investments no new measures to ac- at the meetings. policies meant to restore in factories and real estate Ted Cruz once complish these goals. In its statement Friday, confidence. to slower but more sus- Reflecting some of the the group acknowledged On Friday, the Chinese tainable growth built on challenges the countries the volatility at the begin- reported that economic consumer spending. defended Texas face, Lou Jiwei, China’s fi- ning of the year but stated growth fell to 6.7 percent Moody’s warned Friday nance minister, defended that markets had “recov- in the first three months of that China is straying his country’s handling of ered most of the ground 2016, the slowest since the from that strategy, prop- its economy against criti- lost” although “growth financial crisis but strong ping up growth by fun- sex toy ban cism that has seen two ma- remains modest and un- by global standards. neling loans to inefficient jor credit rating agencies even.” Moody’s Investors Ser- government-owned com- By Will Weissert and cer during a gathering of recently downgrade the Much of the market ner- vice and Standard & Poor’s panies and putting lon- Michael Biesecker adult couples similar to outlook for Chinese bonds. vousness has focused on last month downgraded ger-term growth at risk. ASSOCIATED PRESS a Tupperware party held at a home in a Fort Worth AUSTIN, Texas — De- suburb. At the Vatican, Bernie Sanders fending a Texas state law Though the criminal banning the sale of sex charges against Webb toys, Republican presiden- were eventually dropped, tial candidate Ted Cruz a collection of sex-toy blasts ‘immoral’ wealth inequality argued in a 2007 court companies sued in federal brief that individuals court to challenge the con- By Ken Thomas and that rather than a world have no legal right to use stitutionality of the state’s Nicole Winfield economy that looks out them, even in the privacy ban. ASSOCIATED PRESS for the common good, “we of their own bedrooms. A three-judge panel of have been left with an Prior to becoming a U.S. VATICAN CITY — Ber- the U.S. District Court of economy operated for the senator, Cruz was for more Appeals later ruled that nie Sanders issued a glob- top 1 percent, who get than five years Texas’ so- al call to action at the Vat- the Texas law violated richer and richer as the licitor general, arguing 14th Amendment privacy ican on Friday to address working class, the young the state’s legal positions “immoral and unsustain- rights. Then-Texas Attor- and the poor fall further in court. He often cites ney General Greg Abbott, able” wealth inequality and further behind.” that experience to burnish and poverty, using the now the state’s Republi- “We don’t choose to po- his credentials as a Chris- can governor, unsuccess- high-profile gathering to liticize the pope,” Sanders tian conservative. echo one of the central fully appealed, asking the told attendees, “but his On the campaign trail, full appeals court to re- platforms of his presiden- spirit and courage and the Cruz frequently reminds view the case. tial campaign. fact, if I may say so here, audiences that he used As solicitor general Cruz The Democratic senator that his words have gone the job to defend capital co-wrote an 83-page brief from Vermont cited Pope way, way, way beyond the punishment and oppose arguing that the U.S. Su- Francis and St. John Paul Catholic Church.” abortion, while preserving preme Court “has never II repeatedly during his Sanders also warned the words “Under God” in suggested that the substan- speech to the Vatican con- that youth around the the Pledge of Allegiance tive-due-process doctrine ference commemorating world are no longer satis- and defending a monu- ensures individuals’ ability the 25th anniversary of a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fied with the status quo, ment to the Ten Com- to stimulate their genitals landmark teaching docu- U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, which includes “corrupt mandments on the state in ways that are neither ment from John Paul on right, sits by Bolivia president Evo Morales and broken politics and an Capitol grounds. connected to procreation social and economic jus- during a conference commemorating the 25th economy of stark inequali- But Cruz makes no men- nor associated with any tice after the Cold War. ty and injustice.” tion of a decade-old case particular lifestyle.” Sanders arrived in anniversary of “Centesimus Annus” at the Vat- ican Friday. During the meetings, he he lost — his defense of Cruz defended the Texas Rome hours after wrap- sat next to the other main Texas’ sex-toy ban. The ban as “protecting public ping up a debate in New ers a moment on the world ly earlier this week with guest of honor at the Vat- story was first reported by morals — discouraging York Thursday night, ican: Bolivian President Mother Jones magazine. stage, placing him along- 27,000 people in New York prurient interests in sex- saying the opportunity Evo Morales, whose is re- The law, approved in side priests, bishops, ac- City may have offered a ual gratification” and ar- to address the Vatican nowned for his anti-impe- the 1970s, banned as ob- ademics and two South glimpse of the senator’s gued that in doing so the conference was too mean- rialist, socialist rhetoric. scene any device “useful American presidents. aim to become a progres- state had a vested moral ingful to pass up. The President Rafael Correa primarily for the stimula- interest in discouraging Sanders has been at a sive leader, win or lose. roughly 24-hour visit pre- of Ecuador also attended. tion of human genital or- “autonomous sex.” disadvantage during his The discussions gave cedes Tuesday’s crucial As he walked through gans.” The same law also Cruz’s brief also sug- New York primary, which campaign against Clinton, him a chance to expand Vatican City’s Perugino declared that anyone pos- gested that the legal sale Sanders must do well President Barack Obama’s on his core campaign mes- gate, Sanders was greeted sessing six or more such of sexual enhancement in to maintain a viable former secretary of state, sages about the need to re- about two dozen support- items was presumed to drugs such as Viagra was challenge to Democratic on issues of foreign policy form banking regulations, ers, some of whom carried be promoting sex-toy us- different because it can’t front-runner Hillary Clin- but he was peppered with campaign finance rules signs bearing Sanders’ age through manufacture, be described as a “device.” ton. questions from academics and higher education. name. “This is the first sale, lending, delivery or Couples, even married Pope Francis apologized and ecclesiastics in a man- Asked about inequality in candidate I have seen in other means. ones, willing to use sex that he couldn’t person- ner that might have been public education, he said awhile, a matter of fact my Joanne Webb, a 43-year- toys may also “believe that ally greet participants at afforded a head of state. it was “beyond disgrace- entire life, that I feel like old mother of three and hiring a willing prostitute the Vatican conference. Sanders trails Clinton in ful” and cited challenging wants to make real chang- former fifth-grade teach- or engaging in consensu- No meeting with Sanders the Democratic primaries conditions in Detroit’s es,” said Kevin Jaksik, 29, er, was arrested in 2003 al bigamy would enhance was expected. but the trip to the Vati- school system. of Austin, Texas, who now after selling a sex toy to their sexual experiences,” But the trip gave Sand- can and his massive ral- He told the audience lives in Rome. an undercover police offi- Cruz warned. Market boycott due to LGBT law could hurt state’s economy

By Emery P. Dalesio sign that says, ‘Gay? Stay $5 billion economic impact. market visitors like Wer- ASSOCIATED PRESS away.’ “ A 5 percent drop in market ner stay away from High Some fear that Werner’s sales could translate into Point, it could mean a HIGH POINT, N.C. — decision might start a a loss of more than $100 loss of about $15 million Furniture retailer Ron wave that could damage a million for North Caroli- in lodging, food and other Werner usually spends $2 tradition of commerce that na furniture manufactur- tourism-related spending, million a year at North brings an estimated $5 ers, which employ about Lester said. Carolina’s gargantuan, billion a year in economic 14,000 workers. The boycott is one of semiannual furniture activity to North Caroli- “These are jobs that are a number of protests market, but he’s skipping na. About 75,000 buyers really difficult to grow at spurred by the new North this week’s event. new companies and we Werner knows not at- and sellers from around Carolina law enacted tending the High Point the world usually cram want to hold onto these last month, which directs Market will mean miss- into this traditional furni- manufacturing jobs as transgender people to use ing an early look at new ture city of 100,000 every much as possible,” he said. public toilets correspond- trends that could get hot six months for a five-day “These are solid, mid- ing to the sex listed on later on, translating to big spend-a-thon. This year, dle-income jobs for people their birth certificate. The sales for his own business. however, the High Point PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS who don’t have an ad- law also excludes LGBT But he said the state left Market’s organizers are vanced degree.” people from state anti-dis- him little choice when it warning that thousands of Bernard Romero mounts a light fixture in a The state’s tourism in- crimination protections, passed a law last month attendees could skip the showroom at the High Point Market in High dustry also stands to suffer. blocks local governments that critics say discrimi- event, which starts Sat- Point, N.C. Werner said he canceled from expanding LGBT urday. Among those who a five-day reservation of protections, and bars all nates against lesbian, gay, than shows in Las Vegas, cott could “whittle away bisexual and transgender won’t be attending are a four-bedroom private types of workplace dis- Dallas or Milan, said T. the competitiveness of the people. buyers for Williams-Sono- home he’d rented for his crimination lawsuits from “The state just came ma Inc. retail outlets, in- William Lester, a city and built-up advantage that five-person team — at a state courts. out with this nasty and cluding Pottery Barn and regional planning profes- High Point has,” Lester cost of $2,700 — and adds Supporters describe the mean-spirited law that West Elm, spokesman Pat sor at the University of said. he won’t be entertaining law as a common-sense provides for state-sanc- Connolly said Friday. North Carolina at Chap- Lester noted that furni- at the High Point restau- policy that keeps male tioned discrimination,” he The High Point Market el Hill who co-authored ture purchased from man- rant he has frequented for sexual molesters from pos- said. “How do we jump on remains vibrant after 107 a 2013 study on the mar- ufacturers within 75 miles years. ing as transgender women a plane and go to North years because it’s still less ket’s economic impact. of the city accounts for If only 2,000 of the esti- to filter into female toilets Carolina? They put up a expensive for exhibitors But an extended boy- about half of the market’s mated 58,000 out-of-town and locker rooms.