THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 SAVING ST. MICHAEL’S Condo plan would preserve historic church buildings

By Bridget Turcotte list of churches slated for closing, as plaque commemorating the neigh- ITEM STAFF part of an Archdiocese-wide reor- borhood’s rich Polish history will be ganization. Church of cials subse- installed. LYNN — St. Michael’s Church, quently gave St. Michael’s permis- City Councilor Jay Walsh said the which dates back more than 110 sion to remain open through 2006 plan isn’t the rst that has been years and has been vacant for more so parishioners could celebrate its presented to him for redeveloping than a decade, will see life again as 100th anniversary. the property in recent years, but it’s a condominium building. Attorney Samuel Vitali, who rep- the only one that included preserv- Plans for the $3 million project resented developers at a City Coun- ing the history of the site. include 20, two- and three-bedroom cil meeting Tuesday night, said his “I was an altar boy in the church condos with more than one parking clients were mindful of preserving for a long time and my family had spot for each. Four units will be in the character of the church and a lot of history there,” said Walsh. the rectory, eight in the school, and old school when they drafted their “My grandfather on my mom’s side eight in the church, said developer plans. was Polish and they were very in- David Cutler. In addition to the volved with the Polish community. The Archdiocese of Boston includ- original exterior, with the excep- ed the West Lynn church on a 2004 tion of adding windows and doors, a CHURCH, A7 Top-to-bottom renovations for Peabody High

By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF PEABODY — The Tanners basketball teams will take to the parquet  oor this year. They won’t be joining Kyrie Irving and the other new Celtics at TD Garden, but playing Rapping on a new “Boston parquet”  oor of their own at the high school’s eld house. In addition to the eld house  oor, new seating and  ooring for toward the auditorium and a new roof on about half the school are among the major renovations wrap- ping up at the school this summer. “We expect that these projects will be done recovery either before school begins or during the rst week of school,” said Mayor Edward A. Bet- By Bella diGrazia Justin tencourt Jr. “Everything is moving full speed FOR THE ITEM Clancy from ahead.” Peabody, a During a tour of the high school Wednesday LYNN — Justin Clancy is making community with city facilities manager Timothy Healy, music with a bigger purpose in mind. outreach work was indeed winding down on those proj- The 22-year-old Peabody native got coordinator ects. help with his addiction through re- and treat- “All the work is going well,” said Healy. “To- covery and listening to music from ment ad- day, they are going to put the rst coat of sealer local artists. Now he is returning the visor with on the  oor.” favor. Banyan The sealing follows a meticulous sanding “I’m not a recovery rapper, I’m just Treatment process on the maple  oor. After the sanding a rapper that happens to be in recov- and sealing are done, Healy said the lines and ery,” he said. Center in Wilmington. graphics will be put on the hoops  oor, followed Clancy, who has been sober since the by multiple coats of polyurethane. age of 19, describes himself as an art- “The  ooring is called Boston parquet, so it ist, an advocate, and a survivor. He is ITEM PHOTO | actually looks like the  oor at the Boston Gar- the co-founder of a non-pro t organi- JIM WILSON den,” said Healy. zation called New England Addiction The new  oor replaces a rubberized multi-sur- Outreach (NEAO) and works as a face covering that has worn down and been community outreach coordinator and a cause of slipping and safety concerns over treatment advisor for Banyan Treat- ITEM PHOTOS | JIM WILSON the years, according to the facilities manager. ment Center out of Wilmington. Players and fans should also be able to see the “Facing struggles builds character,” Top, John Tom, a oor sander from American action a little clearer this year, thanks to new Clancy said. “If everything was given Sports oor in Rockland, operates a sander on the LED lighting in the eld house. to me on a silver platter or if it un- new parquet oor installed in the  eldhouse and, Moving onto the auditorium, new seats and folded so easily, I wouldn’t be the man bottom, Dan Sypek from Nashua, N.H., wipes down  ooring are the rst major upgrade in the space newly installed chairs at the Peabody Veterans Me- CLANCY, A3 morial High School Auditorium. PEABODY HIGH, A7 Swampscott nonpro t INSIDE In Opinion In LOOK! In Sports Revere takes the Oh, the horror! Lynn’s McCular follows lends an ear to seniors parking plunge. A4 A look at Kirk Hammett’s in her mom’s footsteps. B1 unique collection. A8 Revere beachgoers shocked by bathhouse assault report By Bridget Turcotte wasn’t me who was personal- beach on Wednesday, where de- ITEM STAFF ly assaulted,” said Shionneka tectives are investigating the Warren of Lynn. “I have kids. I attack that reportedly occurred REVERE — Beachgoers on send my younger son with my at about 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Wednesday were shocked to 10-year-old son to the bath- Shirley Avenue bathhouse, and learn a teenage girl was sex- room because I also have a searching for the suspect, who ually assaulted at a nearby 10-month-old to watch. I won’t has not yet been identi ed. bathhouse the previous night. be doing that anymore.” The victim told police a young “I think it’s pretty sick and There was a heightened I feel violated, even though it State Police presence at the BATHHOUSE, A7 By Gayla Cawley From left, Lisa ITEM STAFF Carnevale, BC, HIS, Joan McCormack, SWAMPSCOTT — Joan McCormack, Au.D., and Megan doctor of audiology and owner of Swamp- Hoben, Au.D., the scott-based Atlantic Hearing Care, has staff of Atlantic started a new nonpro t aimed at increas- Hearing Care, who ing access to hearing aids for low-income volunteer their pro- The Shir- people, especially senior citizens. fessional services McCormack said North Shore Hearing ley Avenue to the new Swamp- bathhouse Foundation, which started last month, is scott nonpro t, a new Swampscott nonpro t with a mis- on Revere North Shore Hear- Beach. sion to increase access to quality hearing ing Foundation. care and devices for people of low income, ITEM PHOTO | EAR, A7 COURTESY PHOTO JIM WILSON

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 79° VOL. 139, ISSUE 219 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 59° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 ENTERTAINMENT ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 OBITUARIES Group celebrates Ruth F. Cartier David A. Fleming, 51 1925-2017 two years of ghting SAN DIEGO, Calif. — ployed as an Impe- LYNN — David A. Fleming, vid is survived by his step addiction in Malden Ruth Frances Cartier, rial Beach city code age 51, of Lynn, passed daughter, Laura Guzman, a longtime resident enforcement of cer away Sunday, Aug. 20, his brother and sister in law By Steve Freker cess took approximately of Imperial Beach, and served as a se- 2017. He was the hus- Arthur J. and Lisa Fleming FOR THE ITEM one year and included a died peacefully on nior volunteer for the 30-hour recovery coach band of Vilma M. Corde- and their child Trevor, sister MALDEN — Two years Aug. 14, 2017, sur- Sheriff’s Department. ro. Born in Melrose and and brother in law Marion training designed by Con- rounded by her family Ruth was the loving ago this week, the Malden necticut Community for raised in Wakefield, he was and Rick Stanley and their Overcoming Addiction and loved ones. Born mother of eight chil- the son of the late Arthur children Alex, Dennis, Kar- Addiction Recovery. There in 1925, in Lynn to dren, Michael Cartier (MOA) group formed with is an additional 30 hours H. and Glenda L. (McK- en and Meghan and his a mission to help anyone Irish immigrant par- (deceased), Paddy eague) Fleming. He was a brother Paul S. Fleming and of training in various cat- ents Elizabeth and Thomas Gill. Cartier (Mike Magee), Kath- needing their assistance egories such as advoca- graduate of Northeastern his children Tonya, Tara and to cope with the disease of Ruth was the second of seven leen Cartier Worley (Charles), Vocational. He worked as Joseph, many great nieces cy, mentoring/education, children. She attended Sacred Shannon Sager (George), addiction. mental health, ethical a cook in various restau- and nephews and extended MOA has grown in Heart Catholic School and was Colleen Halling (James), Ker- rants, and was an excellent family in Costa Rica. considerations, cultural membership and goals a graduate of Lynn Classical ry Cartier, Casey Cartier, and cook. He was an avid dart Service information: A me- competencies, wellness/re- and after celebrating its High School class of 1943. Bridget Cartier. Ruth leaves player, enjoyed photogra- morial service will be held covery, and motivational second anniversary with She was employed by the FBI behind 18 grandchildren (Hil- phy, and loved the ocean, in the GOODRICH Funeral interviewing. Candidates Malden Overcomes Day as a ngerprint examiner before ary Halling - deceased) and sand castles and fireworks. Home, 128 Washington St., must have 500 hundred last weekend, also wel- enlisting in the U.S. Navy where 24 great-grandchildren. Her In addition to his wife, Da- Lynn on Friday 6–8 p.m. hours of supervision by a she met her husband Warner siblings include Mary Gaffney, comed some impressive recovery coach supervisor. Armand Cartier (deceased). Claire Collier, Rita Potter, Thom- accomplishments by two In the past 12 months Ruth’s many achievements as Gill (deceased) (Eleanor), of its founders. MOA has played a ma- and titles included Miss Navy Peggy Moran and Patsy Kelly. MOA President Paul jor role in the training of Wife 1964, President of the Service information: An Irish Henry M. Vancelette, 81 Hammersley and MOA more than 50 volunteer House of Ireland, Pop Warner celebration of her life was held Recovery Coach Program recovery coaches, some Mom, Imperial Beach Bobby on Friday, Aug. 18, at 10 a.m. 1936-2017 Coordinator Dawna Aiel- of whom currently work Sox, International Girls soft- at La Vista Cemetery 3191 Or- lo have received certi ca- with residents both local- ball, and Imperial Beach Parks ange Street, National City, CA SALEM — Henry M. ten to it. He even tions from the Massachu- ly and from the area in and Recreation. Ruth was em- 91950, (619) 475-7770. Vancelette, 81, of Sa- learned to play the setts Board of Substance the Malden Drug Court lem died on Monday, clarinet at the age Abuse Counselor Certi- program. Aug. 21, 2017, at of 70. He was a loy- cation, Inc., as Certi- MOA celebrated its an- Kaplan House Hos- al Patriots fan, nev- ed Addictions Recovery niversary with a free day Ralph J. Pezzulo, 73 pice in Danvers, sur- er missing a game. Coaches. of food and fun held at rounded by his loving His grandchildren Aiello is the rst woman Lincoln Commons last family. and great-grandson and Hammersley is the Saturday. The Junior Aid He was born in were the lights of second man to be certi ed Association of Malden MARBLEHEAD George of Danvers, Lynn on July 9, 1936, his life. He spent in the state of Massachu- provided major funding — Ralph J. Pezzulo, Jeffrey M. Pezzulo of to Henry J. and Isabelle (Sha- many weekends camping setts, two of only four cer- through a donation for 73 of Marblehead, Marblehead, Gary J. nahan) Vancelette, and, al- with them at Pine Acres or ti ed Addictions Recovery this year’s event. passed away at his Pezzulo and his wife though he lived in Salem for watching them play base- Coaches in Massachu- MOA now has more than home on Tuesday, Aug. Abigail of Brookline, close to forty years, he always ball, basketball, softball, or setts. 100 volunteers as mem- 22, 2017, following his sister, Grace Aloisi considered himself to be a whatever sport they hap- “It was a lengthy pro- bers organizing events a long courageous of Malden. He also “Lynn guy. ‘ pened to be playing. He cess, but it was extremely such as Celebrate Sober, battle with cancer. leaves ve grandchil- He attended St. Mary’s always found them to be a worthwhile and we look The Candlelight Vigil, He was the devoted dren, Lucas Pezzulo, School from the 1st grade great source of pride. forward to sharing our Pledge for Malden, Stop husband of Cheryl J. Sophia and Nicholas all the way up through high He leaves his daughters, knowledge and expertise the Stigma Day and Mal- (Gagnon) Pezzulo with whom Raimo, Gabriella and Joseph school. His biggest regret in Mary Hill and Susan Walk- with others in the commu- den Overcomes Day. MOA he shared 50 years of marriage. Antimo Pezzulo, as well as many life was that he did not con- er and her husband Kevin, nity and the area,” Ham- is also actively lobbying Born and raised in Saugus, nieces and nephews. He was tinue his education after St. of Lynn; his grandchildren, mersley said. for opening the Bridge Re- he was the son of the late An- predeceased by his brothers, Mary’s, and he was a huge Melissa Wiggin and her The certi cation pro- covery Center in Malden. timo and Fannie (Cogliano) Michael J. Carmen and Antho- proponent of education for his husband Andrew Wiggin of Pezzulo. Ralph was a graduate ny Pezzulo, and sisters, children and grandchildren, Salem, Jamie Hill and her of Saugus High School, Class of M. Annese and Phyllis Santos. tirelessly supporting them in longtime boyfriend Antonio ’62, and attended Northeastern Service information: Rela- their quests for higher educa- Toro; Amanda Walker and Big mixed project University. Following his school- tives and friends are invited tion. her ancé Andrew Nguyen, ing he entered the apprentice to visiting hours on Friday, Henry worked as a steam Meaghan, Rebecca, Cam- program for General Electric Aug. 25, 2017, from 8-11 engineer at New England eron and Michael Walker; planned in Medford and worked as a designer in the a.m. at the LEVESQUE Funer- Power in Salem for almost 40 and a great-grandson, Sean turbine aircraft engine division al Home, 163 Lafayette St., years. He took early retirement Toro, all of Lynn. By Steve Freker MassDOT property in a at the Riverworks facility in Lynn. [Route114/1-A] Salem, to be and enjoyed it immensely. Un- Service information: FOR THE ITEM way which will contrib- ute to continued economic He retired after 35 years with GE. followed by his funeral service til his illness, he traveled often, His funeral will be held MEDFORD — A former Ralph enjoyed spending in the funeral home at 11 a.m. many times on road trips in on Monday at 11 a.m. growth and development state-owned sign shop throughout this commu- time with his family at their Burial will follow at Star of the his beloved Corvette. in the SOLIMINE Funer- building on Mystic Ave- nity,” said Transporta- cottage in New Hampshire. He Sea Cemetery, Marblehead. He had many hobbies. He al Home, 426 Broadway nue in Medford will be tion Secretary and CEO also had a passion for clas- In lieu of owers, me- was a member of the Dan- (Route129), Lynn. Burial sold to a Malden-based Stephanie Pollack in a sic cars. He was a member of morial contributions may vers Fish and Game Club will follow in St. Joseph real estate development statement. the North Shore Strokers and be made to MGH Cancer for many years and was a Cemetery. Relatives and rm for transformation to The sale of the site is the Gerry Club of Marblehead. Center / North Shore, erce competitor at black friends are respectfully a mixed-used residential In addition to his wife Cheryl, 102 Endicott St., Danvers, powder shooting, winning invited to attend. Visit- and retail complex. part of the state’s “Open he is survived by their four chil- MA 01923. For addition- many trophies and medals ing hour’s Sunday from The 1.67-acre property for Business” initiative dren, Andrew M. Pezzulo and his al information and guest- for marksmanship. He en- 2-6 p.m. Directions and and building at 300 Mys- launched in 2015. The wife Jeanine of Salem, Kristine book, please visit www. joyed jazz music and would guestbook at www.solimi- tic Ave. in Medford was initiative seeks to devel- M. Raimo and her husband LevesqueFunerals.com. often go out to clubs to lis- ne.com. formerly used as a sign op state-owned vacant or shop for the Mass. Depart- underused assets so they ment of Transportation may have more productive (MassDOT) and, accord- uses to bene t the local ing to state of cials, the economy, including of ce lot is being sold for $6 mil- space, retail and housing. It’s sale time lion to Combined Proper- According to MassDOT, ties, Inc., of Malden. plans include the creation Combined Properties in- of 1,650 construction jobs, tends to convert the land and creating about 150 into 500 residential units permanent jobs. Once as well as 53,000 square it’s done, the project will feet of residential and re- bring in more than $1.6 tail space, MassDOT of - million in annual income cials said in a statement. and sales taxes and gener- “This parcel represents ate more than $1.3 million a signi cant opportunity in annual taxes and fees to transform an existing for the city of Medford.

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Cape Cod beach closed after day by Massachusetts shark bites paddleboard Attorney General Maura Healey says problems at WELLFLEET (AP) — A the Pennsylvania Higher beach on Cape Cod has Education Assistance Agen- been closed after a shark cy have caused nancial bit a paddleboard as a harm to many teachers and man was standing on it. other public servants. The Cape Cod Times The agency oversees a reports the 69-year-old federal program that for- man was not bitten in gives remaining student Wednesday’s incident at loans for public servants Marconi Beach. after they make 120 qual- Cleveland Bigelow says ifying monthly payments. he was knocked off his Healey says processing board in three to four feet delays at the agency have of water. He says it felt prevented borrowers from like being on a motorcycle making payments and set and being hit by a truck. them back on their path Bigelow says he paddled toward forgiveness. The lawsuit also says COURTESY PHOTO in and alerted others to get out of the water. a problem in the billing SWAMPSCOTT — Vinnin Square merchants Bridget Ball, manager of Elements Thera- A bite mark on his system overcharged tens peutic Massage; Kathy Cohen, manager of In nity Boutique; Pauline Spirito, owner of board measured about a of thousands of students In nity Boutique; and Carol Fitzpatrick and Marcia Richmond of In nity Boutique are foot across. nationwide. gearing up for the 10th annual Vinnin Square sidewalk sale. Organized by Spirito, the Several beaches on Cape sale will be Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participating businesses include Cod were closed Monday Advanced Vision Center, Elements Therapeutic Massage, Greater Boston Running Com- due to sharks. 781-593-7700 pany, In nity & Skate Skins Fashion Boutique, Panera Bread, Petco, and The Paper Publishing Daily, except Sundays Store. For more information, contact Spirito, 781-599-8829. State says loan USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA company mismanaged and additional of ces. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item debt-forgiveness program Subscriptions Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States BOSTON (AP) — One $20.00 for 4 weeks of the nation’s largest $65.00 for 13 weeks Catch up with your student-loan companies $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year is accused of mismanag- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, ing programs that offer send address changes to: favorite team debt forgiveness to public The Daily Item servants. 110 Munroe St. A lawsuit led Wednes- P.O. Box 5 in Item Sports! Lynn, MA 01903 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 A3 LYNN Bloom named Early Childhood Center acting principal

ITEM STAFF REPORT hood Center since its opening in curriculum and instruction teach- necticut in early childhood edu- design, standards-based in- 2013. Mahoney will be retiring er and program specialist at the cation, master’s degree in early struction and data-driven deci- LYNN — Superintendent Dr. on Sept. 1. Harrington School, according to education from American Interna- sion-making. Catherine C. Latham has ap- pointed Lissa Bloom to be acting Bloom has worked in the Lynn the announcement. tional College, and a certificate of Licensed by the Department principal at the Early Childhood Public Schools for the past 14 years. “Her work in the special edu- advanced graduate studies in ad- of Elementary and Secondary Center, according to an an- She began her career teaching in cation integrated classroom at ministration from Gordon College. Education as an early childhood nouncement on the Lynn School a self-contained preschool class- Harrington has provided her The new acting principal has teacher and a principal, “Bloom Department website. room at the Shoemaker School, with experience in educating di- conducted professional develop- is well versed in the needs of Bloom will replace Marilyn and taught first and second grade verse learners,” Latham wrote. ment for the curriculum depart- learners entering our education Mahoney, who served as the first at various schools throughout the Bloom received a bachelor’s de- ment of the Lynn Public Schools. system,” Latham’s announce- principal of the Early Child- city. She previously worked as a gree from the University of Con- Bloom specializes in curriculum ment reads. Rapping LYNN BRIEFS Kickball tournament com or Amyr0225@gmail. towards planned for Saturday com. A kickball tournament Library looking to fill recovery supporting West Lynn open page positions Pop Warner Football and Cheerleading will be The Lynn Public CLANCY Saturday at Barry Park. Library is looking for From A1 Each team must have 10 applicants to fill open players minimum and page positions. Pages that I am today.” include two girls and one will assist library staff Matt Ganem, Somerville player under 12 years old. in putting away library native and manager of Each team must pay a items, straightening Banyan Treatment Center, $100 entry fee. The first shelves, and other duties knew Clancy when he was a 16 teams to enter will be as assigned. young addict and has stood accepted. Winner receives Hours will be based on by his side on the road to half of all teams’ entry availability and range recovery. Ganem saw Clan- fees with the rest of the from 6-15 hours per week cy’s potential and hired him, proceeds going to West at $11 an hour. Appli- knowing he would make a Lynn Pop Warner Foot- cants must be at least difference in the addiction ball and Cheerleading. 14 years old and live in community. To enter contact Amy Lynn. “He is a shining example of Robinson at 781-632- To apply, visit the Main what recovery can do, prov- 8208 and Fred Hogan at Desk at the Lynn Public ing you don’t have to be a 781-244-7921 or email at Library, 5 North Common statistic or another number,” WestLynnRams@gmail. St., Lynn, MA 01902. he said. As the co-founder of NEAO, Clancy receives about 30 phone calls a day to direct I'm placing this ad to thank the Lynn addicts seeking recovery to Police Department. the right treatment facilities and uses his own recovery efforts to act as a relatable In a time of crisis, the Lynn police source for them. According responded in a way that saved my life. to Clancy, one of the most important pieces in beating addiction is remaining true With so much negativity in today's to yourself and remembering world, I felt it important to remind us all where you came from. The hip-hop artist first of the wonderful job the men and started creating music at a women of the Lynn Police Department young age to help cope with do to keep our city safe, so we can all his struggles, but says he did not find himself artisti- live together in this true melting pot of cally until he was clean and a city. sober. “It wasn’t until I record- ed ‘TV Dinner’ a year and a Thank you again and please keep up half ago that I really start- the good work. ed branching out and went against the grain and found myself as an artist,” he said. − Anonymous His music video for “TV Dinner” has had more than 200,000 views on Facebook and has been a form of treat- ment for recovering addicts like Townsend native Nicho- las Smith. “His music video came out right as I was starting to get back on my feet and it was call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 good to hear because I was to start your able to relate to it complete- ly,” Smith said. daily subscription. Clancy had his first head- lining show on Aug. 11 in Cambridge, where he raised almost $600 in ticket sales. He donated all of the pro- ceeds to Right Turn, an ad- diction recovery center that focuses on creative arts. Woody Giessmann, CEO and founder of Right Turn, has been in recovery for more than 27 years and was astounded upon receiving Clancy’s donation. “Music is an effective way to treat trauma because it has its own language in treatment,” he said. “We have seen a very high out- ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON come in addict recoveries at our center and we notice Justin Clancy, a community outreach coordinator and treatment ad- The value of each coupon shown here is equal to people staying in treatment visor with Banyan Treatment Center, receives about 30 phone calls a or greater than the price of the newspaper. longer.” day to direct addicts seeking recovery to the right treatment facilities. ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS! LAW OFFICES OF If you would like to participate in JAMES J. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill We deserve better than Trump B A. B Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant I watched in disbelief as Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall this man who is now pres- 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey ident criticized Sen. John P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Vice President, Finance McCain during the 2016 Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan campaign because he was Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman captured during the Viet- P ’ nam War. Donald Trump Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 said he likes “people who Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 weren’t captured.” All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 McCain was a prisoner Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 of war; his captors offered Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 to let him go, but he re- Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 fused to leave his men and Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 was tortured for years. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 How does someone moral- Subscriptions ly justify criticizing a man [email protected] with that kind of bravery? Circulation My daughter and I both [email protected] have a disability (epilep- Ext. 3 sy). I watched in open- mouthed horror as this Newsroom man publicly mocked a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] [email protected] reporter with a disability President Donald Trump gestures to the crowd EDITORIAL on camera in a manner while speaking at a rally at the Phoenix Con- Ext. 4 that reminded me of how vention Center Tuesday in Phoenix. Sports a seizure looks, though I [email protected] know that journalist has complimenting Trump on failing to a new level that Ext. 5 Revere takes the a different disability. Still, social media. we’ve never seen from a the image is horrifying for Retail and Online A young woman was president. Advertising someone with epilepsy, as killed by one of these peo- Those who don’t speak I’m sure it was for many [email protected] ple, yet Trump said both against this man are com- people with disabilities. parking plunge sides were to blame. How plicit in his behavior and ADVERTISING But Trump’s base evident- can this be acceptable? the behavior of his base. ly saw no problem with his Ernie Carpenter Jr. Mayor Brian Arrigo must have a high Frankly, I am sick and As I painfully watched the behavior. Director of Advertising pain threshold if he is interested in diving tired of listening to this funeral of Heather Heyer, and Business Development, ext. 1355 Watching the abhorrent into the decades-old debate over residential man, his hate, his arro- her mother’s words from [email protected] events in Charlottesville, parking in Revere. gance, and the hate from Heather’s Facebook page Michele Iannaco Arrigo has set the lofty goal of putting a Va., was even more hor- continue to resonate with rifying. I saw people the his supporters. We deserve Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 residential parking permit plan in place by more from the leader of me. “If you’re not out- [email protected] 2018. Revere, like any community, has its same age as my young raged, you’re not paying adult children standing up our country. Jim McFadyen own gripes and concerns about parking and I am an ordinary Amer- attention.” Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 about how parking demands create inconve- against white suprema- My children deserve bet- cists and neo-Nazis, some- ican citizen, a former [email protected] nience and irritation in neighborhoods. public school teacher and ter leadership. Our coun- In Revere’s case, Arrigo has taken the thing I never imagined I try deserves better leader- Ralph Mitchell librarian. I am not a con- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 correct first step by forming a Resident would see in my lifetime. ship. We all deserve better As a parent, I was morti- stitutional or political ex- [email protected] Parking Working Group to study and make pert. I don’t know where than Donald Trump. recommendations on a parking plan. This fied. These brave young Patricia Whalen people faced a crowd of we, as a country, go from Jennifer Gregory is a for- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 noble band of parking researchers will en- here. But I do know my [email protected] dure baptisms of fire on Sept. 12 and 28 in armed, angry men chant- mer public school teacher ing hate slogans. children and my grandson and librarian who lives the City Council Chamber when residents deserve a leader who will BUSINESS OFFICE will be invited to attend 6 p.m. meetings to Afterward, I watched in Covington, Texas. She speak out against hate Beth Bresnahan discuss parking and, in the mayor’s words, Trump’s insane press con- wrote this for Progressive ference, defending these without equivocation. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 offer “feedback.” Media Project, a source of people who marched with When the Charleston, [email protected] That is a polite word to describe the heat- liberal commentary on do- Nazi flags, Confederate S.C., massacre occurred, Susan J. Conti ed discussions that are sure to be ignited by mestic and international flags and guns. In fact, he President Barack Obama Controller, ext. 1288 a discussion on residential parking. Tem- issues; it is affiliated with said some of them were gave the eulogy. When the [email protected] pers are likely to flare and fingers will be The Progressive magazine. “very fine people” — Vice Sandy Hook massacre oc- pointed if the discussion becomes a free- Readers may write to the Ted Grant News footage showed curred, he met with the author at: Progressive Me- Publisher, ext. 1234 for-all for neighbors to air their simmering marchers shouting, “Jews parents of the children dia Project, 30 W. Mifflin [email protected] grievances about parking scofflaws and lack will not replace us” and who were murdered. I can- St., suite 703, Madison, WI of available parking. Marian Kinney bragging about their in- not fathom how hard that 53703; email: pmproj@pro- Arrigo is quick to observe that residential ext. 1212 tention to incite a race must have been. To me, gressive.org; Web site: www. [email protected] parking is one of those local topics that is war. He never rebuked those actions exemplify progressive.org. For infor- always on residents’ minds. People living in Will Kraft David Duke, former grand what leadership is during mation on PMP’s funding, Revere’s neighborhoods are not shy about Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 wizard of the KKK, who a crisis. please visit http://www. [email protected] raising parking concerns with elected offi- marched there. In fact, The words and lack of ac- progressive.org/pmpabout. cials. Jennifer Perez Duke is thanking and tion by Trump take moral html#anchorsupport. The Police Department, Chamber of Com- ext. 1205 merce and ward councilors — the people [email protected] who hear the majority of resident parking JAY AMBROSE Carolina Trujillo gripes — will have an opportunity to offer Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 their perspectives on a parking program President’s Afghan strategy — win the war [email protected] when the Working Group meets on Oct. 11. Jim Wilson Richard Wagner, the city’s new parking di- Give him a teleprompt- is where al-Qaida plotted details, such as how many Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] rector, will also weigh in. er, and President Donald and organized the 9/11 more troops he would send The simplest residential parking plan is Trump comes across as assault. It now harbors Afghanistan’s way. I hereby CIRCULATION one that lets residents park on neighbor- dignified. He is substan- some 20 different terror- give them grade deductions Lisa Mahmoud hood streets and bans or limits other drivers tive and he makes sense, ist groups that would love for not paying attention. Re- Manager, ext. 1239 from parking. But simple plans don’t always as in resurrecting an exit nothing better than having peating a constant thesis of [email protected] encompass reality and the challenge for the strategy from war that all of us dead. To take off his, Trump made it clear he CLASSIFIED Working Group will be to balance business had all but been forgotten. with the Taliban primed is not going to provide our parking concerns, police enforcement wor- It is called victory. for more power would be enemies a counter-strategy Abbe Young Smith ries, and a host of other challenges involved Manager, ext. 1276 His predecessor would to invite more plots and by giving them the details [email protected] in addressing what Arrigo described as “an put up with no such no- more assaults here and of ours. Might politics have important quality-of-life issue for our resi- tion and, in Afghanistan, around the world. been part of his reticence? NEWSROOM dents.” launched new tactics while This war will be fought Yes. Politics is how Wash- Bill Brotherton He is taking a deliberative approach in setting a date for our with- with might, no equivoca- ington works. working to craft a resident parking pro- Features Editor ext. 1338 drawal. That meant the tion and no surcease of The extra bit of good [email protected] gram. But Arrigo, in a statement announc- Taliban enemy could trot Taliban sorrow. Rules of news here is that Trump Gayla Cawley ing the planning process, made it clear the around killing as the itch engagement? Some extra did not sound like an ego residential parking status quo isn’t accept- Reporter, ext. 1236 occurred and waiting for precautions were long ago freak romping around cra- [email protected] able. the happy day. President taken to safeguard civil- zily. He was under control, Cheryl Charles Arrigo described the existing parking Barack Obama finallyians and win their support and it was clear, too, that system as “inconsistent” with some streets Night Editor, ext. 1278 gave up on that stupidity, but, when stretched too he would not conduct war [email protected] posted permit parking only and enforce- tried out others plans and far, the rules can endanger as an Obama-style, micro- ment applying to those streets. “There is,” still saw the war drag on our own troops and curb managing second-guesser, Tori Faieta Copy Editor the mayor declared, “no comprehensive ap- longer than any other in their effectiveness. Trump disregarding, for instance, proach.” [email protected] our history — 16 years at is ordering that they be re- expert advice that it was One of the questions the Working Group this point. vised. necessary to keep troops Thomas Grillo will attempt to answer is, “Can the city take Reporter, ext. 1264 During his campaign We’re going to get tough in Iraq to safeguard it a comprehensive approach to policing resi- [email protected] and early in his presiden- with Pakistan. A major from terrorist ambitions. dent parking citywide in a fair and reason- cy, Trump wanted to yank disadvantage for us has Trump seems to get it that Spenser Hasak able manner?” Photographer, ext. 1332 all the U.S. soldiers out been that our terrorist war is war and that, if you It may take more than three meetings to [email protected] and say good riddance to enemies can obtain safe forget as much, you make answer that question but Arrigo has made a seeming misadventure havens there, and Trump it even worse. Thor Jourgensen it clear that residents and councilors want that has cost us some is saying no more. This When Trump goes adlib, News Editor, ext. 1267 answers. [email protected] 2,500 American lives and will entail some diffi- as in a press conference a trillion dollars. Even cult, tricky maneuvers, where reporter shrieks Steve Krause with 100,000 troops there but we’re capable of that. about a white suprema- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 a few years back, com- We’re also going to ask In- cist, alt-right protest were [email protected] pared to 8,500 today, we dia for more help, expect answered in kind, he of- Katie Morrison achieved little, he knew, more assistance from our ten loses and loses big. Sports Reporter and yet he listened. His European allies and look It has been adding up to [email protected] generals made contrary to the Afghan government the point of a presidency Owen O’Rourke arguments, and, as he to deal with its corruption. in deep trouble. Rectifica- Photographer, ext. 1224 said in a nationally tele- In what seemed to con- tion resides with heeding [email protected] vised speech Monday, the tradict his talk about our the wisdom of others, con- Roberto Scalese day of the solar eclipse, he self-interest, Trump also trolling impulses, having Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 changed his mind. suggested we won’t be good writers lend a hand [email protected] The points he made were sticking around if Afghan- and using teleprompters Anne Marie Tobin good ones. istan does not do its bit as necessary. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 For one thing, we will in the war, but the nudge [email protected] be fighting a war, not try- may be needed if we are to Jay Ambrose is an op- Bridget Turcotte ing the hopeless task of succeed. ed columnist for Tribune Reporter, ext. 1269 nation building, and we Critics of all of this were News Service. 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[email protected] 781-593-7700, ext. 1300 A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Man fatally shot by troopers All address information, particu- a.m. Wednesday at 136 West- Theft larly arrests, reflect police records. In ern Ave. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of a gunshot at A report of a larceny/forg- wanted police to kill him ery/fraud at 10:16 a.m. Tues- it is the sole responsibility of the con- 12:15 a.m. Wednesday at 111 Grant St. day on Endicott Avenue. that day. By June 14, police started throwing items cerned party to contact the relevant By Kathy McCormack got a call from a relative out of it, including a police department and have the de- Overdose SAUGUS ASSOCIATED PRESS who heard if Brown was blanket, the report said. partment issue a notice of correction caught, he wasn’t going to Brown shot at pursing of- CONCORD, N.H. — A to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of an overdose at “go down without a fight,” ficers and eventually went Arrest man who was fatally shot ifications will not be made without 5:48 p.m. Tuesday on Border the report said. the wrong way on the in- by Massachusetts state Street; at 9:04 p.m. Tuesday Christopher Iascone, of 64 “From the start, Mr. terstate. A state police he- express notice of change from the troopers following a pur- on Washington Street. Proctor Circle, Peabody, was Brown made it clear that licopter recorded much of arresting police department. suit into New Hampshire arrested and charged with as- he had no intention of be- the chase on video. had fired at them at least Theft sault with a dangerous weap- ing taken alive,” Senior The report said once LYNN on, threat to commit a crime six times and had told a A report of a larceny at 1:22 relative beforehand that Assistant Attorney Jeffery in Newton, Brown lost and on a warrant at 7:58 p.m. Strelzin said at a news control of the truck and Arrests p.m. Tuesday at 95 Pleasant Monday. if caught, he’d be look- St.; at 1:34 p.m. Tuesday at 30 ing for the police to kill conference in Newton. crashed. The troopers got Travis Dupree, 33, of 154 Brown was wanted in out of their cruisers with Margin St.; at 5:08 p.m. Tues- Accidents him, a report released by Pleasant St., Marblehead, day at 271 Chatham St. the attorney general said connection with sexual as- their weapons drawn and sault, firearms and stolen at least one shouted at him was arrested and charged A report of a motor vehicle Wednesday. motor vehicle charges. He to show his hands. The re- with trespassing and violation Vandalism accident with personal injury The report said that the had a prior record of mul- port said Brown revved of the open container law at at 9:04 a.m. Monday at Sears/ use of deadly force by four tiple felony offenses and the truck’s motor and ac- 10:06 p.m. Tuesday. A report of motor vehicle Square One Mall at 1325 troopers in the confronta- vandalism at 1:22 p.m. Tues- had served time in prison. celerated forward toward Franklin Evans was arrested Broadway. tion with Michael Brown day at 36 Newhall St. The report said Brown several troopers, with his on a warrant charge of Class B A report of a motor vehicle was justified. Brown died stole the pickup truck and drug possession at 11:10 a.m. accident at 5:25 p.m. Monday of a gunshot wound to the arm extended, holding a a loaded 9 mm pistol from Tuesday. MARBLEHEAD at Jag Petroleum Inc. at 340 neck on June 15 in Newton, silver pistol. Four shot at his uncle in Westfield, Justin Gaglio, 43, of 50 Lincoln Ave. N.H., following a 40-mile him; they weren’t hurt. Andrew St., was arrested and Accidents chase. The troopers will not Maine, on June 15. That A search of the truck charged with disorderly con- Breaking and Entering be charged with any crimes night, he was located in turned up the pistol and a duct, disturbing the peace and A report of a motor vehicle and are back at work. Malden, Mass., where a note from Brown’s mother resisting arrest at 12:08 p.m. accident at 4:08 p.m. Tuesday A report of a motor vehicle Police knew that Brown, trooper used a spike strip telling him she loved him Tuesday. at Pleasant and Gerry streets. breaking and entering at 3:39 of Presque Isle, Maine, had to disable the truck. Both no matter what. Crystal Madden was ar- p.m. Monday at Amicone Auto spoken to his girlfriend a of the truck’s passenger An autopsy showed that rested on a warrant charge Complaints Body at 550 Lincoln Ave. A week beforehand and said side tires were shredded, substances found in mari- of trespassing at 12:05 p.m. he wasn’t going back to but Brown didn’t stop. juana, amphetamines and A caller reported at 5 p.m. caller reported his stereo was Wednesday. stolen out of his vehicle; at prison, was suicidal and The truck headed onto methamphetamines were Kevin Maloney, 37, of 255 Tuesday at Marblehead Harbor had tried to kill himself Interstate 495 and Brown in Brown’s blood. that she went to pick her son 11:56 p.m. Monday at Hooters Central St., Saugus, was ar- at 1143 Broadway. A caller re- rested and charged with OUI up earlier and a group of teens were driving crazy while in the ported his vehicle window had drugs second offense, negli- been smashed out; at 11:13 Former officer injects new gent operation of a motor ve- harbor. She thought that they had been drinking and swim- p.m. Tuesday at 11 Desota hicle and Class E drug posses- St. Police reported there was sion at 12:36 p.m. Tuesday. ming around halfway rock. The tribal element in 2014 slaying harbormasters were notified. no damage to the vehicle and Jamal Mitchell, 43, of 8 nothing was taken. Tozer Road, Beverly, was arrest- A report of suspicious ac- By Justin tivity at 10:46 p.m. Tuesday ed on warrant charges of two Complaints Juozapavicius counts of assault and battery, on West Shore Drive. A caller ASSOCIATED PRESS two counts of operation of complained about kids in the A report of a disturbance at a motor vehicle with a sus- park after hours. Police report- 9:49 a.m. Monday at Mobil TULSA, Okla. — A pended license, destruction of ed there were no signs about Station at 2 Essex St. A fight in white former police officer property, no inspection/sticker time restrictions and that the the parking lot was reported; is headed for a fourth trial and marked lanes violation at kids were not causing a distur- at 5:43 p.m. Monday on New- in the killing of his daugh- 10:26 a.m. Wednesday. bance — they were just throw- comb Avenue. A caller reported ter’s black boyfriend, but Joshua Santiago, 30, of 93 ing a football around. a male on a motor scooter. Shannon Kepler has re- Grove St., was arrested and A report of suspicious activi- cently added another ra- charged with open and gross Theft ty at 11:32 a.m. Tuesday at 26 cial element to the case: lewdness and witness intimi- He now says prosecutors A report of a larceny/forg- Saugus Ave. A caller reported dation at 12:18 p.m. Wednes- two males were carrying a cage can’t try him because he’s day. ery/fraud at 12:24 p.m. Tues- a member of an American day on Washington Street. and walking down the street looking into houses and vehi- Indian tribe. Accidents cles. Police reported the call Attorneys for Kepler MEDFORD was unfounded; at 4:47 p.m. also argue that the slaying A report of a motor vehicle happened on tribal land of accident at 11:09 a.m. Tues- Tuesday at 19 Heritage Lane. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Accidents A caller reported witnessing the Muscogee (Creek) Na- day at 819 Summer St.; at tion. If the court agrees, Shannon Kepler, left, arrives with his legal A report of a motor vehicle two men exit a car and break 2:37 p.m. Tuesday at Cumber- the case could be moved team for afternoon testimony in his third trial land Farms at 668 Chestnut accident at 5:06 p.m. Tuesday a basement window and climb from state to federal court. in Tulsa, Okla., which ended in a mistrial. St.; at 2:47 p.m. Tuesday at at Whole Foods at 2151 Mys- into the house. Police spoke with the man, who was a res- The 57-year-old former 485 Boston St.; at 6:02 p.m. tic Valley Parkway; at 5:53 p.m. Tulsa officer is accused of Tuesday at Walnut and Wyman Tuesday on Roosevelt Circle; at ident of the home — he stated The case was already a 1999 murder. Murphy that he locked himself out of fatally shooting 19-year- playing out in a “charged successfully argued that streets; at 6:21 p.m. Tuesday 8:35 p.m. Tuesday at 190 High old Jeremey Lake in front at 104 Hanover St.; at 8:58 St. the home and was unable to setting,” said University his case had to be tried in gain entry without breaking the of a house in 2014 while of Oklahoma law profes- federal court because of his p.m. Tuesday at 30 Burch- off-duty. Kepler does not stead Place; at 6:19 a.m. window. sor Taiawagi Helton. The membership in the same Complaints deny pulling the trigger but Wednesday at Dunkin’ Donuts latest defense requests tribe Kepler cites and told investigators he acted at 80 Boston St.; at 7:42 a.m. A report of a disturbance Theft are like “somebody just because the killing hap- in self-defense because he Wednesday at Cliff and Walnut at 8:15 p.m. Tuesday at 119 threw another gallon of pened within the nation’s streets; at 9:54 a.m. Wednes- Ashcroft Road; at 10:58 a.m. A report of larceny by check thought Lake was armed. gas on the fire.” 11-county jurisdiction. day at 213 Washington St. Wednesday at Rite Aid at 467 at 11:45 a.m. Monday at Police recovered no weapon Kepler filed the request Both cases could have A report of a motor vehicle Salem St. Walmart at 770 Broadway. A on Lake or at the scene. Aug. 11, three days after far-reaching implications accident with personal injury caller reported $14,000 in In three previous tri- the 10th U.S. Circuit Court for defendants who claim at 5:03 p.m. Tuesday at East- REVERE fraudulent checks was used als, jurors were unable to of Appeals overturned a tribal membership, and ern Avenue and Lufkin Street; the prior night. reach a verdict, resulting death sentence for Patrick they have drawn criticism at 8:31 p.m. Tuesday at Alley Arrest in mistrials. His fourth Dwayne Murphy, an Okla- from some members of the and Shepard streets; at 10:38 Vandalism trial begins Oct. 9. homa inmate convicted of tribe. a.m. Wednesday on Lynnway. Thomas W. Watkins, 36, of 27 Janvrin Ave., was arrested A report of vandalism at 10:20 a.m. Monday at 16 Breaking and Entering and charged with assault and Florida to execute white man battery, intimidation of a wit- Jackson St. A caller reported A report of a breaking and ness and assault with a dan- vandalism to her vehicle; at entering at 11:28 a.m. Tuesday gerous weapon at 11:12 p.m. 11:24 a.m. Monday at Tedes- for racially motivated murder at 47 Newton Ave.; at 1:22 Tuesday. chi’s at 386 Lincoln Ave. A call- p.m. Wednesday at 29 Morris er reported vandalism to her GAINESVILLE, Fla. out using etomidate, an been executed for killing St. Accidents vehicle; at 1:28 p.m. Tuesday (AP) — For the first time anesthetic that has been white victims since the at 23 Sussex St. Police re- in state history, Florida approved by the Florida state reinstated the death Complaints A report of a motor vehicle sponded to investigate graffiti. is expecting to execute a Supreme Court. Two oth- penalty in 1976, according accident at 12:34 p.m. Tues- white man today for kill- er drugs also will be used. to data from the Death A report of a disturbance at day on Revere Street; at 9:05 SWAMPSCOTT ing a black person — and Asay, who is white, fatal- Penalty Information Cen- 11:45 a.m. Tuesday at 175 p.m. Tuesday on Bosson Street. it plans to do so with the ly shot Robert Lee Book- ter. A total of 92 Florida Fayette St.; at 12 p.m. Tuesday A report of a motor vehicle Arrest help of a drug that has er, 34, a black man, after inmates have been execut- at 500 Lynnfield St.; at 2:27 hit and run accident at 6:41 never been used before in making multiple racist ed in that time period. p.m. Tuesday at 491 Chest- p.m. Tuesday on Library Street. George Lopez, 26, was ar- any U.S. execution. comments, prosecutors Opponents of capital Barring a stay, Mark said. Asay’s second victim nut St.; at 4:47 p.m. Tuesday rested and charged with re- punishment said much Asay, 53, is scheduled to was Robert McDowell, 26, at 21 Joyce St.; at 4:56 p.m. Complaints ceiving a stolen motor vehicle, more needs to be done to die by lethal injection after who was mixed race, white Tuesday at 54 Elm St.; at 5:15 disorderly conduct and uri- make Florida’s criminal p.m. Tuesday at Broadway and A report of a disturbance at 6 p.m. Asay was convicted and Hispanic. Prosecutors nating in public at 5:29 a.m. justice system more equi- Euclid Avenue; at 9:33 p.m. 12:28 a.m. Tuesday on Gore Wednesday. by a jury of two racially say Asay had hired Mc- Tuesday at High Rock Tower on Road; at 1:09 a.m. Tuesday motivated, premeditated Dowell, who was dressed table. “This does nothing to Circuit Avenue; at 9:53 p.m. at Peter’s Super Beef on North Complaints murders in Jacksonville as a woman, for sex and Tuesday at 98 St Clair St.; at Shore Road; at 5:36 a.m. Tues- in 1987. shot him six times after change the 170-year-long 10:19 p.m. Tuesday at 384 day at Revere High School on A report of a disturbance at The planned execution discovering his gender. history of Florida not ex- Eastern Ave.; at 11:29 p.m. School Street; at 4:35 p.m. 10:05 p.m. Tuesday on Currier — Florida’s first since the While Asay would be the ecuting whites for killing Tuesday at 17 Rockmere Gar- Tuesday on Mountain Avenue; Court; at 4:33 a.m. Wednesday U.S. Supreme Court halt- state’s first white man to blacks,” said Mark Elliott, dens; at 2:34 a.m. Wednesday at 5:40 p.m. Tuesday on Ag- at King’s Beach at 55 Hum- ed the practice in the state be executed in Florida for executive director of Flo- at 109 Grant St.; at 10:24 atha Street. phrey St. more than 18 months ago killing a black man, at ridians for Alternatives to — is expected to be carried least 20 black men have the Death Penalty.

NATION BRIEFS

Man pleads not guilty in which he appeared to be- Manzanares was indict- was listening to the Pitts- say the grandmother supposed to be a prank. wife’s death during cruise come emotional at times. ed by a grand jury last burgh Steelers’ game too had a fat lip, bruises and Thirty-one-year-old Hol- An attorney for Kenneth week in the death of his loudly on the radio. an injured foot. Police lis resident Corey Berry JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Manzanares entered the wife, Kristy Manzanares, State police tell the say Sarah Amorino then pleaded not guilty Wednes- — A Utah man charged plea during an arraign- a 39-year-old real estate Pittsburgh Tribune-Re- choked her and cut her day to criminal threaten- with first-degree murder ment in a federal court- agent. view that 40-year-old hair. ing and weapons charges. in the death of his wife room in Juneau, Alaska. She was found July 25 Delores Amorino and The Amorinos were Police say Berry was on a cruise to Alaska The judge presided via a in a cabin on a Princess her 17-year-old daugh- arrested Wednesday. intoxicated but coopera- pleaded not guilty during video link from Anchor- Cruises’ ship while it was ter, Sarah, turned down tive when they arrested a Wednesday hearing in age. in U.S. waters off Alaska. the TV volume when the One-armed man arrested him last month. They say Manzanares, clad in a older woman was watch- with machete, clown he had a machete taped to yellow prison uniform, Cops: Mom, daughter beat ing Sunday’s game in the the stump of his amputat- Lynn Drug Task Force mask calls it prank dabbed his eyes as the grandma over game volume Youngwood home they ed arm and was wearing Hotline indictment against him share. The older woman BIDDEFORD, Maine a mask to copy previous 781-477-4444 was read. YOUNGWOOD, Pa. went into her bedroom, (AP) — A one-armed clown sightings. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY All reports of Prosecutors have not de- (AP) — Authorities say locked the door and Maine man accused of Police say Berry was first or text the word neighborhood activity tiplynn will be investigated. cided if they will seek the a woman’s daughter and turned on the radio. startling neighbors by go- spotted in Hollis but then and your tip to Callers may remain “tip411” (847411) anonymous death penalty. A hearing granddaughter beat her Police say the Amorinos ing for a stroll wearing a fled into the woods. They Spanish menu available on that issue is expected and shaved her head broke through the door clown mask and brandish- say he was taken into cus- later this year. because they thought she and assaulted her. Police ing a machete says it was tody when he re-emerged. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Half of the state’s labor force holds bachelor’s degrees

By Bob Salsberg percent in 2016. ASSOCIATED PRESS The numbers point to a dramatic shift in recent BOSTON — Half of all decades. In 1979, only workers in Massachusetts about 20 percent of the held a bachelor’s degree Massachusetts labor force or higher in 2016, mark- had bachelor’s degrees, ing the first time any U.S. and the college wage pre- state has reached that mium was 50 percent. educational threshold, The findings were con- according to a report re- sistent with previous data leased Wednesday by the showing Massachusetts to independent Massachu- be among the most edu- setts Budget and Policy cated states in the nation, Center. with an economy heavily The same analysis reliant on the presence points to a growing wage of a highly skilled work- chasm in the state, with force. But the authors not- the college-educated earn- ed a downside as well, as ing on average 99 percent workers without a college — or nearly double — the education continue to fall wages of those in the la- further behind in wages bor force with only a high while the expense of at- school education. That dif- taining those badly need- ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON ference, often referred to ed degrees gets steeper for Allen Tarver, from Greenwood Industries in Worcester, works on the rooftop at Peabody Veterans as the “college wage pre- those with limited finan- Memorial High School. mium,” was 56.6 percent cial resources. across the entire nation in “Expanding access to 2016. higher education can MassBudget, a liber- benefit both individual Top-to-bottom renovations for Peabody High al-leaning economic and students and the overall fiscal research group, cit- state economy, as workers PEABODY HIGH Putting in the seats was of the school. um and field house proj- ed data compiled by the with a college degree earn From A1 a little more involved than “There should be ener- ects through its capital Economic Policy Institute more than those without,” lining up a bunch of fold- gy savings from heating budget. from the U.S. Census Bu- the report stated. “But since the school opened in ing chairs, Healy said. and cooling consumption,” Even before the final reau’s Current Population the cost of attending col- the 1970s. “The guys who installed said Healy. “The new roof touches are put on the Survey. lege has been increasing “The flooring is so much them are from Maryland,” should be good for about roof and the polyure- In Massachusetts, 50.2 steadily, and more stu- easier to maintain, it’s the said Healy. “They do audi- 25 years.” thane dries on the field percent of individuals dents are taking on ev- type of material used in torium and stadium seat- The tar and gravel roof- house floor, Bettencourt participating in the state’s er-increasing debt to pay high-end garages,” said ing all across the country. ing that wasn’t replaced said he’s looking ahead to labor force had attained at those costs.” Healy. “It’s easy to clean “There’s a little more to this year should still be more projects at the high minimum a four-year de- Adjusted for inflation, and safer from slipping. it than people think. If good for another five or six gree from a college or uni- the state’s per-student There are also some up- school in the next year or you look at the rows, they years before the city needs two. Chief among them is versity in 2016. The next funding for public high- grades to the ceiling and highest states were New er education declined by the lighting.” curve a little bit, and you to take on that project, he a new softball field on the need to get the seats into said. school’s upper field area. Jersey (45.2 percent), New $3,000 over the past 15 The biggest, and most York (43.7 percent), Mary- years, while tuition and comfortable, addition to that curve.” The new roof costs $1.8 The high school softball Heading up to the top million, with the Massa- team currently plays its land (43 percent) and Con- fees rose $4,000 per stu- the auditorium is the the- necticut (42.7 percent), ac- of the high school, work chusetts School Building home games at the Kiley dent during that same ater-style seating. The cording to the CPS data. period, according to Mas- is almost done on a new Authority covering 56 per- Elementary School. cushioned seats are wider The U.S. average was 35.5 sBudget. than those that have been rubberized membrane cent of the funding. The The mayor said he would used by students for more roof covering about 70,000 city is picking up the tab like to see the team play at than four decades. square feet, or 60 percent for the $450,000 auditori- the high school. Condominium plan in Swampscott nonprofit lends an ear to seniors Lynn would preserve

EAR Space and professional between four to six years, to afford hearing aids. As historic church buildings From A1 services are donated by as people are wearing part of Atlantic Hearing the staff of Atlantic Hear- them constantly every day, Care’s 10-year anniversa- CHURCH market. up to 250 percent of the ing Care, which is based in she said. ry, McCormack said the From A1 “I think there’s a need federal poverty level. Swampscott at 990 Para- McCormack said the practice wanted to be able She said hearing aids for condominiums in that dise Road, but also has an nonprofit is focused on se- to give back to the commu- My mom and dad were are a medical necessity, area of Lynn in a price office in Peabody at 2 First niors because they have nity, which was one of the married in that church.” but are not covered by point that a working, mid- Ave. Atlantic Hearing the greatest demand for reasons for starting the Walsh said the neigh- most health insurance. dle class person can af- Care is an independent help with hearing. In Mas- nonprofit. borhood echoes the city’s “We do know that good ford,” said Cutler. private practice that pro- sachusetts, she said there “This is a life-changing need for more housing. hearing is really, really The project will take vides hearing aids and ex- is mandated insurance service for those who have He believes this project important to participating about nine months to com- ams for people of all ages. coverage for hearing aids had to go without hearing will build up the densi- fully in life,” McCormack Once people are ap- for children — it’s unusu- plete once construction aids because they could ty of housing, without said. “It’s our hearing that begins. proved for financial assis- al for a child not to have overdoing it. The condos keeps us connected to oth- not afford them,” McCor- tance, McCormack said insurance coverage, but if will be marketed around Bridget Turcotte can be er people. Having untreat- mack said. they can come into either that’s the case, the foun- $200,000 each, which he reached at bturcotte@item- ed hearing loss can lead North Shore Hearing office and have a hearing dation will help them as said is reasonable when live.com. Follow her on to social isolation, depres- Foundation collects hear- evaluation, which is typ- well. compared to the housing Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. sion, and poor health. Re- ically covered by insur- McCormack said she had ing aids at the Lynn Se- cent research has shown ance, but might cost them been working on start- nior Center. The nonprof- that using well-fit hearing a small co-pay. ing North Shore Hearing it is holding a Halloween aids improves your qual- Following their evalu- Foundation since last fall, Oldies Dance fundraiser ity of life and might help ation, they are provided when she encountered a on Oct. 14 at the Knights prevent memory and cog- with donated or recondi- man who was blind and of Columbus in Peabody nitive decline by keeping tioned hearing aids, which living in elderly housing. from 7-11 p.m. Admission people engaged and stim- will cost them a small co- She said he was in desper- at the door is $15. ulating the brain.” pay up to $250, based on ate need of hearing aids, For more information McCormack said the their income. Some hear- but didn’t have the insur- on North Shore Hearing nonprofit has partnered ing aid manufacturers ance or resources, and she Foundation, contact Mc- with local councils on have donated or discount- found it really difficult to Cormack at 781-581-1500 aging — Lynn, Nahant, ed hearing aids for the find funding for him so he or visit www.nshearing- Swampscott, Marblehead, nonprofit’s program. The could get what he needed. foundation.com. Salem, and Peabody — to co-pay goes back to North She said that encounter identify people who need Shore Hearing Founda- made her realize that a lot Gayla Cawley can be their service and help tion for the next person to of people don’t come in to reached at gcawley@item- them complete the finan- get help, McCormack said. see an audiologist because live.com. Follow her on cial aid application. Hearing aids typically last they’re not going to be able Twitter @GaylaCawley. Revere beachgoers shocked by bathhouse assault

BATHHOUSE hospital for examination. bathhouse at the time of mediately have statistics From A1 Police described the sus- the attack. available on how frequent pect as a light-skinned “For me, it’s surprising,” sexual assault and other man approached her while Hispanic male, approx- said Yessica Orteda, who violent crimes are report- she was using an outdoor imately 6 feet tall, with is visiting from Venezuela. ed at Revere Beach, but shower at the bathhouse. a slender build and hair “It’s not good for the Re- spokesman David Pro- The man tried to initiate a braided tightly against his vere Beach community.” copio said they are “gener- conversation. scalp. Prior to the attack, Roberta Sillari of Med- ally uncommon.” When the adolescent girl he may have been wear- ford said she visits the Anyone who may have tried to get away from the ing a dark-colored tank beach regularly to have seen any part of the inci- assailant, he grabbed her, top and black shorts and time to herself. She was dent or has knowledge of prevented her from leav- riding a mountain bike on shocked to hear about the suspect, or who may ing, and sexually assault- and near Revere Beach. the assault, but said she have seen someone match- ed her, police said. The suspect may have wasn’t afraid. ing the description at or Once the girl got away followed a second young “I’m martial arts — if near the beach is urged to from him, an adult fami- woman on his bike earlier they ever tried to mess contact State Police inves- ly member brought her to in the day on the beach, with me, I’d rip their face tigators at 781-284-0038. the State Police Barracks and he may have caught off,” she said. “I feel bad for on Revere Beach to re- up to and tried to speak the poor girl and I think Bridget Turcotte can be port the incident. The vic- to the woman, police said. everybody should take a reached at bturcotte@item- tim was interviewed and They also believe sever- self-defense class.” live.com. Follow her on transported to a Boston al people were near the State police didn’t im- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte.

Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Hotline COURTESY PHOTOS Proposed renovation plans created by Jaquith All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Architects that will include four units in the 781-477-4444 Callers may remain anonymous. rectory, eight in the school, and eight in the Spanish menu available church. A8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Oh, the horror! BY BILL BROTHERTON

SALEM — Kirk Hammett vivid- the poster exhibit, but there are glorious ly recalls the first horror film he saw. artworks for other classic films such as It was “The Day of the Triffids,” the “War of the Worlds,” “The Day the Earth super-spooky 1963 British sci-fi film in Stood Still” and “Creature From the which a meteor shower blinds everyone Black Lagoon” right up to campy flicks on Earth and Triffids, man-eating plants like “I Married a Monster From Outer that hitched an interstellar ride, are Space” and modern faves like “Psycho,” hell-bent on eradicating the human race. “Alien” and “Star Wars.” “I saw it on TV after school,” said On display are several of Hammett’s Hammett, best known as the lead gui- custom-made one-of-a-kind electric tarist for metal heroes Metallica. “I felt guitars, emblazoned with such iconic like I was seeing something I was not artwork as Karloff’s “Mummy,” “Nosfer- supposed to be watching. It just stunned me. I was 5 years old or something, and atu” and “The Bride of Frankenstein.” for me to sit in one spot and be still just He said horror movies and his collection didn’t happen. But something about it inspire him to create music; there’s a made me gravitate toward the televi- guitar in nearly every room of his San sion.” Francisco Bay house for use if inspira- That kickstarted Hammett’s passion tion suddenly erupts. for all things horror. Hammett, whose “I often think, am I collecting this stuff memorable guitar solos helped propel or is this stuff collecting me?” said Ham- Metallica into the Rock and Roll Hall of mett, who grew up a shy kid who was Fame, has amassed some 3,000 items obsessed with monsters, ghouls, movies, in the 30-plus years he’s collected sci-fi comic books and, eventually, music and PHOTO | UNIVERSAL STUDIOS LICENSING, LLC. posters and memorabilia. guitars. Hammett’s collection of rare horror HAM-013 Universal Roland Cou- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK “His personal creativity is inextricably and sci-fi art is the meat of “It’s Alive: linked with these works and he is deeply don, Frankenstein, about 1931, Top, one of Metallica guitarist Kirk Classic Horror and Sci-Fi Art from produced by Universal Pic- Hammet’s personal guitars on dis- passionate about sharing them with the Kirk Hammett Collection” at the the world,” said Dan Finamore, the tures, printed by Etabts Delat- play. Above, the original prop collar Peabody Essex Museum. It runs through tre, France, lithograph, 63 × 94 from Invasion of the Saucer-Men, exhibition’s curator. “Kirk is looking for Nov. 26, meaning it will be in town greater recognition for the artists who in. (160 × 238.8 cm). Collection of 1957, on a Saucer-man figure created during the city’s Haunted Happenings Kirk Hammett. in 2011. created this artwork. No one really paid and Halloween celebrations. much attention into collecting it until Hammett, accompanied by his wife, about two decades ago. Kirk was way Lani, visited the museum last Friday, ahead of the curve.” leading a few journalists through the SALE NOW IN PROGRESS exhibit of some 135 works, a spookily “People in Salem will likely recognize fun mix of brilliantly designed posters, much of these works before they’d recog- guitars, film props, costumes and more. nize a Winslow Homer or a Fitz Hugh This is the first major exhibition of Lane painting. It has deep emotional Hammett’s collection, and it explores appeal … and it shows what people were Pennyworth’s afraid of at the time,” said Finamore, the interplay of creativity, emotion and popular culture. who curates the museum’s renowned “We are so grateful to have this here maritime art collection. right now, to be able to share this with There’s a towering six-sheet lobby card Biggest everyone,” said Hammett, standing for 1933’s “King Kong,” showing Fay proudly near the only surviving copy of Wray being manhandled by the big ape. the French double-panel “Frankenstein” A small space is set up as a 1950s living poster from James Whale’s masterwork. room, with B&W TV console (showing Footwear Created by Roland Coudon, its graphic “Duck and Cover,” the 1952 Civil De- design is unforgettable. fense film designed to help children sur- “I love the atmosphere of it. Black, vive a nuclear explosion), comfy couch gray, white and tan … you can’t get and appropriately-kitschy decorating and Clothing more gloomy than that color scheme,” elements. said Hammett. “Frankenstein is seen As you exit the exhibit, stop to listen to not as a zombie, but more as a machine hear “Maiden and the Monster,” original put together with spare parts. In 1931, music Kirk and Lani Hammett created Sale Ever! when the movie was released, there was to accompany “It’s Alive.” lots of innovation and, since ‘Metropolis’ a few years earlier, people were predict- Lynda Hartigan, the museum’s ing how the future would evolve.” deputy director, said this exhibit “pushes He’s equally excited to show off a the boundaries” of what PEM devotees vibrant three-sheet poster of 1932’s “The experience. “Fear is one of the strongest Mummy,” which starred Boris Karloff emotions we can feel,” she said. “These Tent Sale and continues to scare the bejesus out works show what scared people at that of cinephiles to this day. It was found in specific period of history.” an abandoned theater in Sweden, and is Finamore said he’s often told “This is UP the only copy known to exist. not the kind of exhibit you usually see at “This movie is all about burning PEM.” “To that I say, ‘Good!’” TO desire. There’s a romantic aspect to this “It’s Alive: Classic Horror and Sci-Fi movie and the poster, with its image of Art from the Kirk Hammett Collection,” a burning flame (suggesting) the mum- at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Men’s • Women’s • Outerwear • Work Boots my’s burning desire,” said an animated through Nov. 26. For details: PEM.org Hammett. Athletic Footwear • Comfort Footwear • Uniforms The Universal horror films from Bill Brotherton is the Item’s Fea- 1931-35, including “Dracula” and “The tures editor. Tell him what you think at Invisible Man,” are the centerpiece of [email protected]. Huge selection of name-brand clothing!

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Part of McCular, was an best tribute Melissa Mc- recognized me, and talk those duties involved run- important  gure Cular could give to her about how great she was.” ning the various competi- in Lynn cheerlead- mother is that she’s fol- Karyn McCular became tions. ing, serving as the lowed in her footsteps. involved with cheerlead- At the same time she North Shore co- Karyn McCular, 62, died ing when Melissa was 8 was doing that, she be- ordinator for Pop of cancer last week, leav- years old and part of West came vice president of the Warner and the ing behind legions of Pop Lynn Pop Warner. organization, and soon cheerleading coach Warner and Lynn Classi- “I began cheering, and I joined the Eastern Mass. at Classical. Now cal cheerleaders who re- didn’t want to go by my- Pop Warner Board of Di- Melissa currently lied on her for more than self, so she went with me,” rector. serves as the cheer- teaching them how to do Melissa said. When Melissa was ready leading coach at their routines. Her mother followed to move to Classical, so Essex Tech, after “She liked the kids, her all through the differ- was Karyn, and she end- she too coached at and liked being there for ent levels of the program. ed up coaching there, too, Classical. them,” said McCular, who First, she became the formerly coached cheer- cheerleading coordinator MCCULAR, B2 ITEM PHOTO | STEVE KRAUSE English Relay runners baseball conquer looks to ll Lynn Woods By Katie Morrison a big void ITEM STAFF LYNN — The Lynn Woods races are a staple By Harold Rivera of summer in the city. Wednesday night, the an- ITEM STAFF nual Lynn Woods relays brought hundreds of LYNN — Building continuity when it runners to the reservation as 88 teams compet- comes to hiring coaches for high school ed across 13 divisions. sports teams is no easy task. The Lynn The relays bring a new life to the weekly races, English baseball team stands out as a adding the aspect of competition and teamwork. rare example, as the Bulldogs have seen It also draws a much bigger crowd, with cars just two coaches over the past 42 years in lling the parking lot, over owing into Gannon Ron Bennett (1975-2003) and Joe Capon- Golf Course’s lot and lining Great Woods Rd. igro (2004-2017). Organizers Bill Mullen and Joe Abelon get the But after Caponigro stepped down relays off without a hitch; the rst leg of run- from the position in June, following the ners were off at 6 p.m. sharp. season’s conclusion, English Athletic Runners and spectators lined the ropes at the Director Dick Newton found himself in entrance to the woods, a perfect spot to watch need of a baseball coach. Needless to say, the runners start and nish. Many participants Newton’s looking to continue the track of aren’t new to Lynn Woods; some come every keeping a leader in the program for the week, some come when they can, and some hit long run. up the relays every year. Some, like Lauren “Joe did a great job,” Newton, a former Chappell and Marybeth Way of the team Cardio English baseball player himself, said. Chicks, running in the women’s open division, “He was there for 14 years. Since 1975, hadn’t been to the woods for years. But the for- we’ve had two coaches in him and Ron. mer Salem State cross country runners joined We’re looking to keep the stability in the together with their past teammates to run the program. We’re looking for a coach that’s relay this year. looking to be there for a long time and “Years and years ago we used to run this for invest himself in Lynn English athletics. Salem State cross country, and nine years lat- There’s a long tradition at Lynn English er, we decided to run it again together,” Chap- and we’re looking to continue that.” pell said. “ We don’t (run relays like this) much In searching for a new baseball coach, anymore, but our old teammates came back and Newton’s making it a priority to consid- organized it, and we thought it’d be fun to see er the off-the- eld factors that come with everyone again. It’s a fun race, I like the whole ENGLISH, B2 relay aspect of it.” “We were just here to nish and have fun,” Way said. The course proved to be a challenge for many runners. “It’s a lot tougher than I remember it,” Chap- pell said. “We didn’t die, so that’s good.” Some, like Peabody’s Jake Rodriguez, prefer to take the scenic route when running, so the ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Lynn Woods course was right up his alley. “Because it’s in the woods, on the trails, it’s Autumn Whelan ies to the  nish line in the second leg of the Lynn Woods relay races Wednesday night. LYNN WOODS, B2

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ITEM FILE PHOTO Katie Burt was named an assis- tant captain for the Boston College women’s hockey team. Burt named assistant captain at BC

CHESTNUT HILL — Lynn’s Katie Burt, who last week was the top draft choice for the National Women’s Hock- ey League, has been named an assistant captain at Boston College. Burt, a goalie, is going into her senior year. She was taken by the NWHL’s Bos- ton Pride. Burt joins captains Makenna Newkirk, a junior; and senior Kenzie Kent as the leaders for this season’s team. Head coach Katie Crowley made the announcement Wednesday as Boston Col- lege students returned to campus for the school year. All three players will be rst-time cap- tains. "We're really excited about Maken- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON na, Kenzie and Katie leading us this season," Crowley said. "This is a very The Lynn Tech football team had some visitors at practice Wednesday, as a group of geese took over a corner of the end zone. BURT, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 Burt named captain for Eagles hockey BURT career conference wins re- From B1 cord (52), which will com- plement her Hockey East hard-working group and Tournament career wins they set a tremendous record (11). example for the rest of Burt already holds the the team. They're fantas- conference's career shut- tic representatives of BC outs mark for league Hockey not only on the games (20). Prior to the ice, but also on campus season, she was a member and in the community. of the 2016 U.S. Under-22 "All three players bring Select Team and has been something unique to the called into numerous U.S. program and we expect Women's National Team they'll work really well to- camps during her BC ca- gether to lead this team to reer. Last week, Burt was the best it can be," Crow- drafted number one over- ley added. Burt enters her final sea- all — by the Boston Pride son holding almost every — in the 2017 NWHL Boston College goaltend- Draft. ing record and threaten- Newkirk comes into the ing several NCAA career season with 88 career records. She is the Eagles' points from 37 goals and career leader in wins (91), 51 assists in 77 games. save percentage (.939), Kent is coming off a sea- goals against average son in which she partici- (1.30) and shutouts (31). pated in two sports' Final On the NCAA career Four weekends, playing charts, Burt enters her in the 2017 Frozen Four senior year fifth in ca- with the hockey team and reer shutouts and tied for the 2017 Final Four with sixth in wins – 23 back of the lacrosse team, where PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the career record (114). the Eagles advanced to She is also one win shy of the national champion- Eduardo Nunez fields a ball hit by Cleveland Indians’ Austin Jackson. matching the Hockey East ship game. English baseball Red Sox topple Indians, Kluber CLEVELAND (AP) — four hits and struck out 12 two-run homer in the Pomeranz left against the Mitch Moreland hit a — the 13th time this sea- ninth off Bryan Shaw New York Yankees in the has big void to fill fifth-inning home run, son he's reached double when Boston scored four fourth because of back Drew Pomeranz and figures in strikeouts. times. spasms. three relievers bested Co- Four pitchers held Jay Bruce beat out an in- Kluber didn't allow a Newton said. “They ask ENGLISH rey Kluber, and the Bos- Cleveland's injury-deplet- field hit in the second and baserunner until Nunez's me what we’re looking for From B1 ton Red Sox defeated the ed lineup to three hits, a Brandon Guyer singled in infield hit to lead off the and I tell them that we’re Cleveland Indians 6-1 on night after Doug Fister the fourth for Cleveland's fourth. The right-hander leading a program. High looking for somebody Wednesday night. pitched a one-hitter. other hits. struck out the next three school coaches aren’t only that’s going to be here for Moreland homered to Edwin Encarnacion hit Kluber and Pomeranz hitters and got the first tasked with investing a long time and be more right on a 1-0 pitch from a two-out homer in the both left their starts on two outs in the fifth be- themselves in the perfor- than a baseball coach. I’ve Kluber (12-4), who al- eighth off Addison Reed. Friday with injuries, but fore Moreland hit his 15th mances of their players had guys inquire and ex- lowed two runs over 7 2/3 Pomeranz (13-4) gave completed bullpen ses- home run. on the field but also in the press interest. It’s just a innings. up two hits and struck sions earlier in the week. Kluber struck out the first classroom. It’ll be no dif- question of, with any job, Mookie Betts' RBI single out nine in 5 1/3 innings Kluber was removed in two hitters in the eighth ferent at English. the right fit with the kids with two outs in the eighth in winning his seventh the sixth inning against and has 208 this season, “We’re looking for a guy and the school.” ended the night for Cleve- straight decision. Kansas City because of the fourth straight year that wants to be more Newton’s optimistic the land's ace, who allowed Eduardo Nunez hit a a sprained right ankle. he's reached the 200 mark. than a coach,” Newton Bulldogs can have a suc- said. “We’re looking for a cessful season next spring guy that might want to be with the right coach at the an assistant in multiple helm. English returns a Sox acquire Rajai Davis from A’s sports but also insert him- strong class of soon-to-be self in the academics of his seniors with varsity expe- CLEVELAND (AP) — The AL Red Sox president of baseball op- 12th big league season. He led the own players. We’re looking rience under their belts. East-leading Boston Red Sox boost- erations Dave Dombrowski said he American League with 43 steals last for a guy that wants to see “We have a couple great ed their outfield depth by acquiring began discussions with Oakland year for Cleveland, and also hit a big his players move onto col- pitchers coming back, two speedy Rajai Davis from the Oak- general manager Billy Beane last home run in Game 7 of the World lege and a guy that doesn’t catchers coming back and land Athletics for a minor league week about Davis. Series off Cubs closer Aroldis Chap- want to use this job as a a few great infielders com- outfielder on Wednesday. The trade was finalized Wednesday man. stepping stone but really ing back,” Newton said. The Red Sox sent 18-year-old Ra- morning, but the deal couldn't be an- Davis, who grew up in Connecti- fael Rincones to the last-place A's. nounced until the A's finished their cut, wants another shot at postsea- be the coach of Lynn En- “Whoever comes in will Hours earlier, Boston put center game in Baltimore. Davis didn't play son play. glish baseball.” certainly have some talent fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. on the in Oakland's 8-7 loss in 12 innings. "The atmosphere is just totally “Coaching baseball, or to work with in his first 10-day disabled list because of a "We're very happy to have Raj," different in the playoffs," he said. "I any sport, in the end, is season.” sprained left thumb. Dombrowski said. "He's a guy we think once you get a taste of a little the easy part,” Newton “We have a very good ju- Davis is expected to join the Red had talked about to add speed to our bit of the playoffs, you want a little added. “The hard part is nior class and those guys Sox in Cleveland on Thursday for lineup in September. Raj is a tre- bit more. I'm just thankful this op- all the off the field aspects will be seniors,” Newton a game between division leaders. mendous individual. We think the portunity to come my way." that you have to monitor. added. “There’s talent He hit .233 with 26 stolen bases, world of him, everyone thinks the Davis also has played for Pitts- We’re looking for a guy that’s coming back. The five home runs and 18 RBIs in 100 world of him." burgh, San Francisco, Toronto and that can do everything.” new coach will certainly games with Oakland this season. The 36-year-old Davis is in his Detroit. Thus far, Newton has have talent to work with.” received a good amount of Newton’s plan moving interest in the job open- forward is to post the job ing. He mentioned that opening in early Septem- he’s fielded calls about ber, with hopes of making the opening and has made a hire by the end of Octo- clear what he’s looking for. ber. Anyone interested in “I feel that we’ve gotten inquiring about the job a lot of phone calls and I’ve can reach English High talked to a lot of people,” School at 781-477-7366. McCular following in mother’s footsteps

MCCULAR activities director at Life From B1 Care Center for the North Shore in Lynn. until 2004. That’s when “Not everyone can con- Melissa, a 1998 graduate, nect with kids,” said Me- was there to take it over. lissa, who is the oldest of But Karyn could never three siblings (Matthew get it completely out of and Megan being the oth- her system, even if fami- ers). ly obligations forced her These days, said Melis- to turn the job over to her sa, cheering is more ath- daughter. letic than it’s ever been. “There’s a core group of “Our routines (for com- girls she stayed close to,” petitions) last two min- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Melissa said. “They talk- utes and 30 seconds, and Joe Conlon waves to his family and friends in the crowd as he embarks on the second leg of the ed about everything. For they’re jam-packed with them, she was a friend, relay race at Lynn Woods. moves. And it’s the same and she was a mother fig- for games. Our team ure. worked all summer with “Kids felt that could go the football team. That’s Relay runners conquer Lynn Woods to her for anything,” Me- lissa said. “She loved help- what kind of shape these ing out people, and, most girls have to be in.” LYNN WOODS preferred the trail, but everybody goes out fast Taormina, who has run of all, she cared.” Melissa McCular From B1 nowadays I prefer the and it keeps me fast.” the relay in the past, said Melissa feels some of learned a lot about coach- road,” Marissa added. “He Dan Chruniak, running that keeping pace with that has rubbed off on her, ing from her mother. The unique,” Marissa Rodri- (Jake), on the other hand, with the Central Mass someone was a different too. biggest lesson she learned, guez, Jake’s mom, said. loves the woods.” Striders on the Wicked experience. “I have that rapport she said, was how to han- Both members of the The race requires some Fast team in the men’s “There’s certain times, with some of my girls too,” dle people and situations. Wicked Running Club in strategy when deciding open division, ran the like last year, I ran alone,” Melissa said. “You’re not “You have to have com- Salem, Marissa ran for the who will run what leg. Ma- third leg for his group. Taormina said. “There was just a coach. You’re teach- passion and you have to Wicked Duchesses in the rissa Rodriguez ran first He and Nick Taormina, no one near me. This time, ing kids, and you’re mold- care,” she said, “but you Masters Women’s (ages for her team, which is the a Wicked Running Club I saw him right behind ing them as well.” also have to let them know 40-49) division, while Jake way she likes it. member, were neck and me, and I thought ‘uh oh.’” Melissa feels her mother who’s the coach. lived up to the name of his “I knew what to expect, neck for the majority of The relays may be a sig- developed a lot of the em- “And not everybody’s the team, Wicked Fast Kids, since this is my fourth or their race. nal that summer is coming pathy she had for people same,” she said. “You have which participated in the fifth time running the re- “He was keeping me to an end, but the Lynn from her jobs as a nurs- to have a different ap- boys high school division. lay,” she said. “I prefer to honest until he pulled Woods races will continue ing assistant, and then as proach for different kids.” “In my younger days I run the first leg because away,” Chruniak said. through September 27. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Registration for B’s 3:15 p.m. with a staggered start and ends at 9. The $80 academy underway donation includes nine holes, a cart, a buffet dinner and Registration has begun music. For those who just for Bruins Academy, which want the dinner, the cost is will run Saturday, Oct. $40. There will be raffles, a 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9:30 to 50/50, gifts, prizes and a 10:30 a.m. at Connery Rink silent auction. in Lynn. For information, or to sign The camp is being run up, contact Paul Ryan or thanks to a partnership be- Steve Patrie at pryanlynn@ tween Lynn Youth Hockey aol.com or s_patrie@verizon. and the Boston Bruins. net; or (781)632-9737 or Registration if $100. The (781) 417-9345. camp includes a free full Deadline for signup is set of CCM equipment Sept. 10. (valued at $500 retail) such as skates, pads, a helmet Lynn Youth Soccer and a stick; a profession- al personalized fitting in registration September; and four weeks of on-ice instruction by Lynn Youth Soccer is accepting online registration certified coaches and NHL for the Fall 2017 Intramural alumni. Program until August 28th, All children should be 2017. Children four and able to skate on their own, older as of September 1, unaided. In addition, the 2017 are eligible to partici- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS program is intended for pate. To register, please cre- children who have not par- Patriots left tackle Nate Solder returned to practice this week, along with Dont’a Hightower and ate an online account, and ticipated in an organized enter your players informa- Mike Gillislee, in advance of Friday’s third preseason game. hockey program before. tion via the register link on Children who have regis- the homepage: www.lynny- tered with a Mass. Hockey outhsoccer.org. association previously are Lynn Youth Soccer relies Solder, Hightower, Gillislee not eligible to participate. on volunteers to support the For further information, program, and help is needed. contact communityrela- If you are interested in a [email protected]. volunteering, please check return to Patriots practice out the website or speak to a Lynn Jets hockey coach or board member. FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Line- He was one of the players the Pa- “I tried to burst at the beginning of golf outing More information is avail- backer Dont’a Hightower was one triots brought in to help replace the one of those plays at the beginning able at www.lynnyouthsoc- of three key players to return to production they got from LeGarrette of camp, and it just happened,” he The Lynn Jets hockey cer.org, or on the LYS Face- practice Tuesday as the Patriots Blount, who’s now with Philadel- said. “I got an MRI and everything team is sponsoring its sec- book page, or you can email prepared to head to Detroit for their phia. was good, so I’m back ... and I’m 100 ond annual golf outing Sat- [email protected]. third preseason game. Gillislee said concern about falling percent.” urday, Sept. 23, at Gannon Starting left tackle Nate Solder behind his teammates has been on Solder, entering his seventh sea- Golf Course, with alumni St. Mary’s boys and running back Mike Gillislee his mind. son, said he’s focused on preparing from Lynn Classical, Lynn were also back on the field after “I think that’s with any football as best he can with the time he has English and Lynn Tech. soccer car wash missing time with injuries. player that has an injury,” he said. left before the regular season. He Proceeds from the outing The St. Mary’s boys soccer Hightower began the preseason on “But I did what I had to do and I’m was one of the Patriots’ most dura- willbenefit the 2017-2018 team is holding an annual the physically unable to perform list back on the field today.” ble offensive linemen, starting 15 Lynn Jets Hockey Team. car wash fundraiser Satur- and had only participated in light Gillislee is part of a deep running games in 2016. Golfers can create their day, August 26 at the Lynn conditioning work on an auxilia- back group that also includes Super “I missed those guys and I’m look- own foursome or sign up as Fire Station on Lynnfield St. ry field before Tuesday. Solder had Bowl hero James White, Dion Lewis ing forward to being back out there,” a single/twosome and be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A car been sidelined with an undisclosed and fellow newcomer Rex Burkhead, Solder said. placed on a team. wash is a $5 donation to the injury since Aug. 3, and Gillislee who has been a surprise standout Coach Bill Belichick said it was a The 9-hole even begins at team. has been limited the past two weeks for the Patriots this preseason. Bur- welcome sign to see two of his start- with a hamstring injury. khead started against the Texans ers in Hightower and Solder as full Gillislee, who signed with New last week and caught a 22-yard participants in workouts again. TV/RADIO England in April, has a short win- touchdown pass from Tom Brady. “It’s good to see all of the players TV Open, Golf, 10:30 a.m.; dow to solidify his spot on the depth Gillislee said the hamstring injury that are out there,” Belichick said. MLB PGA: The Northern Trust, chart before New England’s Sept. 7 dates back to when he was with Buf- “Hopefully, we’ll have more joining Golf, 2 p.m.; Web.com: Port- season opener against Kansas City. falo last season. them soon.” NY Yankees at Detroit, MLB land Open, Golf, 6 p.m. Network, 1 p.m.; Colorado at Kansas City, MLB Network, WNBA 4 p.m.; Chi. Cubs at Cincin- Los Angeles at Phoenix, Red Sox put Jackie Bradley Jr. on nati, MLB Network, 7 p.m.; ESPN2, 9 p.m. Boston at Cleveland, NESN, Horse racing 7:10 p.m. Saratoga Live: Riskaverse disabled list with sprained thumb Little League World Series Stakes, FS2, 4 p.m. Mexico vs. Canada, ESPN, 3 Track and field CLEVELAND (AP) — Boston Red Sox outfielder Jackie Bradley Jr. will p.m.; Fairfield, Conn., vs. IAAF Diamond League, TBA, ESPN, 7:30 p.m. have his sprained left thumb in a splint NBCSN, 2 p.m. for five to seven days after being in- NFL Preseason Wrestling jured a day earlier. Miami at Philadelphia, NFL UWW World Championships, Bradley was placed on the 10-day dis- Network, 7 p.m. NBCSN, 4 p.m. abled list Wednesday. He was injured Golf Radio while reaching for home plate during a MLB slide in Tuesday night’s game against European PGA: Made In Den- the Cleveland Indians. mark, Golf, 5:30 a.m.; LPGA: Boston at Cleveland, WEEI-FM Bradley was sent back to Boston for Canadian Pacific Women’s 93.7, 7:10 p.m. an MRI on Wednesday. Manager John Farrell said the tests showed no tears MLB or fractures, but he doesn’t know how long the center fielder will be sidelined AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division for the AL East leaders. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB “Any time you’re dealing with a hit- Boston 72 53 .576 — Washington 75 48 .610 — New York 67 57 .540 4½ Miami 62 62 .500 13½ ter and his hands, there is always con- Tampa Bay 62 65 .488 11 Atlanta 56 68 .452 19½ cern,” Farrell said. Baltimore 62 65 .488 11 New York 54 70 .435 21½ Toronto 59 66 .472 13 Philadelphia 45 79 .363 30½ Bradley was batting .262 with 14 Central Division Central Division homers and 54 RBIs this season, hit- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ting .400 in his last seven games. Cleveland 69 55 .556 — Chicago 67 57 .540 — Minnesota 65 60 .520 4½ Milwaukee 66 62 .516 3 Hours after the move, the Red Sox Kansas City 63 61 .508 6 St. Louis 63 62 .504 4½ acquired speedy outfielder Rajai Davis Detroit 54 70 .435 15 Pittsburgh 60 66 .476 8 Chicago 48 76 .387 21 Cincinnati 53 73 .421 15 from Oakland for a minor leaguer. West Division West Division The Red Sox also called up infielder W L Pct GB W L Pct GB PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 76 49 .608 — Los Angeles 89 35 .718 — Deven Marrero from Triple-A Paw- Los Angeles 65 61 .516 11½ Arizona 69 57 .548 21 tucket. He has played 58 games in Jackie Bradley Jr. has been placed on the 10-day disabled list Seattle 64 63 .504 13 Colorado 68 57 .544 21½ by the Red Sox and will have a splint on his left thumb for the Texas 62 63 .496 14 San Diego 56 69 .448 33½ three stints in the majors this season, Oakland 55 72 .433 22 San Francisco 52 77 .403 39½ batting .212 with three homers and 23 next five to seven days. Bradley went to Boston for an MRI after Wednesday’s Games N.Y. Yankees (Garcia 5-8) at Detroit (Fulmer RBIs with Boston. injuring his left thumb on this slide into home plate against the Baltimore 8, Oakland 7, 12 innings 10-11), 1:10 p.m. Bradley slid around catcher Yan Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night. San Francisco 4, Milwaukee 2 Toronto (Happ 6-9) at Tampa Bay (Cobb Boston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. 9-8), 1:10 p.m. Gomes’ tag to score on Eduardo Nunez’s N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Colorado (Marquez 10-5) at Kansas City seventh-inning double. Indians manag- “It’s unfortunate that he wound baseman Dustin Pedroia (left knee Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. (Junis 5-2), 2:15 p.m. Seattle at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Boston (Sale 14-5) at Cleveland (Bauer er Terry Francona challenged the call, up in an unfortunate position on the inflammation) returns from the DL. Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 12-8), 7:10 p.m. which was upheld after a review. Far- slide,” Farrell said. Pedroia remained in Boston while p.m. Minnesota (Berrios 11-5) at Chicago White Washington at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Sox (Holland 6-13), 8:10 p.m. rell said had the call been overturned Andrew Benintendi started in the team is on road. He’s been run- Colorado at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 10-4) at Houston Texas at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. (Keuchel 11-2), 8:10 p.m. he would have challenged that Gomes center field with Brock Holt in left ning on the treadmill and hitting in L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Texas (Perez 8-10) at L.A. Angels (TBD), blocked the plate and didn’t give Brad- Wednesday. Farrell said Nunez the cages, but hasn’t begun any on- Miami at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. 10:07 p.m. Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 9-5) at N.Y. Mets (Montero ley a clear lane to slide. might get time in left when second field work. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 2-8), 12:10 p.m. San Diego at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Miami (Worley 2-3) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff Thursday’s Games 3-7), 1:05 p.m. Kyrie Irving will wear No. 11 for Celtics MLB LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON (AP) — Newly ac- BATTING AVERAGE BATTING AVERAGE quired guard Kyrie Irving will Jose Altuve, HOU .358 Justin Turner, LAD .336 wear No. 11 in Boston because Avisail Garcia, CHW .318 Charlie Blackmon, COL .333 the Celtics already have retired Eric Hosmer, KC .315 Bryce Harper, WAS .326 Didi Gregorius, NYY .310 David Murphy, WAS .322 the numbers he wore in college Jean Segura, SEA .308 Buster Posey, SF .320 and with the Cleveland Cava- Marwin Gonzalez, HOU .305 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI .315 liers. Dustin Pedroia, BOS .303 Joey Votto, CIN .313 Irving wore No. 11 at two New HOME RUNS HOME RUNS Aaron Judge, NYY 37 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 46 Jersey high schools before switch- Joey Gallo, TEX 35 Cody Bellinger, LAD 34 ing to No. 1 at Duke. He wore No. Mike Moustakas, KC 35 Joey Votto, CIN 32 2 with the Cavaliers for the first Khris Davis, OAK 34 Charlie Blackmon, COL 29 Justin Smoak, TOR 33 Adam Duvall, CIN 29 six years of his NBA career. Nelson Cruz, SEA 31 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 29 The Celtics retired No. 1 for Logan Morrison, TB 29 Bryce Harper, WAS 29 founder and original owner Wal- RUNS BATTED IN RUNS BATTED IN ter Brown. They retired No. 2 for Nelson Cruz, SEA 100 Nolan Arenado, COL 107 Jonathan Schoop, BAL 93 Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 99 former coach and general manag- Justin Upton, DET 90 Paul Goldschmidt, ARI 98 er Red Auerbach. Khris Davis, OAK 87 Marcell Ozuna, MIA 97 In all, the Celtics have retired Manny Machado, BAL 83 Jake Lamb, ARI 95 21 numbers, with Paul Pierce’s Nomar Mazara, TEX 83 Bryce Harper, WAS 87 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Aaron Judge, NYY 81 Joey Votto, CIN 87 No. 34 next in line for the TD Justin Smoak, TOR 80 Ryan Zimmerman, WAS 86 Garden rafters. New Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving will wear No. 11 with the Celtics. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER / TOM WILSON THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Reconnect with someone you Time is money, so don’t linger Stick to guidelines and rules. Avoid unstable situations or Travel may entice you, but don’t Keep an open mind and give have worked with in the past. on the past or people who have Listen to good advice and walk relationships. You are best off take flight on the spur of the others the benefit of the doubt. away from situations that ap- moving forward alone if you moment. Organization will help A partnership will tempt you. nothing to offer. If you run a Taking action based on a Discuss what you are willing carefully considered campaign, pear to be emotionally sticky. feel uncomfortable with the you avoid delays, uncertainty Use intelligence, not brute way someone treats or acts and interference from some- dodgy assumption will lead to to offer and what you expect in you will meet any demands be- an emotionally tense situation. return. Don’t overspend. ing put on you. force. around you. Moderation should one to whom you have emo- be enforced. tional ties. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Rely on common sense to lead ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Avoid taking on too much or Look at your prospects and Explore unfamiliar places. An you in the right direction. Fol- You’ll find it hard to sit still. Get in the game. Share your encounter you have with some- giving in to someone using consider what will bring you the low your heart when it comes Changing your mind or direc- ideas and collaborate with one you meet along the way emotional tactics to get you to most satisfaction. Change your to health issues. Stick to a tion will make you appear in- people who have similar goals. pursue or take part in some- plans to suit your schedule. nutritious diet and avoid indul- consistent and disorganized. A celebration will tempt you, will give you reason to consider thing you have doubts about. Take better care of your health. gence. Don’t give in to tempta- Stay focused on finishing what but you should monitor how making a change to the way Don’t be afraid to say no. Avoid indulgent behavior. tion. you start. much you eat or drink. you earn your living.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Evenings at home fall silent as wife embraces cellphone A textbook deal for helping partner : A large to save. James doesn’t like General H. Norman Schwarz- East shift to a heart or a club? portion of conversation in Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van it. He wants someone who kopf Jr. said, “You can’t help Given South’s opening bid, our home has been re- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, is his equal in saving money. someone get up a hill without East’s natural reaction will placed with the time my and was founded by her mother, Obviously, our story isn’t getting closer to the top your- be to lead a club. But in this self.” deal declarer then claims nine wife spends on her cell- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at as simple as it sounds. His That is also true for a bridge phone. Not that she is DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los therapist supports his tricks: one spade, five dia- defender who is helping part- monds and three clubs. talking on it. It’s games feelings. Mine says: “In Angeles, CA 90069. ner to find the killing defense. When West leads the and Facebook that absorb 2008, when everyone lost This deal is one that sepa- third spade, he must send a hours of her time. their pensions, you didn’t rates the better pairs from be so absorbing that when Taking evening classes suit-preference signal by play- We used to spend eve- see a bunch of people filing the less good. How should members sign on for “just a might solve it in the short ing the nine, his highest-re- nings working on special for divorce, did you? There East-West play to defeat three minute,” the next thing term. no-trump after West leads his maining spade, to say that projects together, but that are more important things his entry lies in hearts, the they know, two hours have fourth-highest spade? is the exception now and than money.” higher-ranking of hearts and flown by. I say this because DEAR ABBY: I am a In the auction, North should no longer the rule. If I ask I don’t know what to do. realize that five diamonds clubs. a question or make a com- it has happened to me. gay man. My boyfriend, I want to grow old with is unlikely to be better than Finally, if South wins trick ment, she answers, but we Discuss this again with “James,” and I have been James. three no-trump. (In two-over- two with the spade king, West sit mostly in silence. your wife, and this time together for nine years one game-forcing, South must again signal with the MONEY WOES IN might have 18 or 19 points, nine. Must I accept this as the tell her you miss the close- with a few time-outs. I’m ness you had when the two 59; he’s 57. In many ways SAN FRANCISCO not the 12-14 assumed for new norm that seems to his two-no-trump rebid. Then, of you could share activi- we have a great relation- have swept up everyone DEAR MONEY: You two though, South will raise three and wait for her to tire of ties and that you are lone- ship and care deeply for need a different kind of no-trump to four no-trump, this activity? I have gently ly. If she doesn’t realize each other. Our problem? mediation than two and North can jump to six mentioned my dismay, but that it is a red flag, the two We are in the same field of shrinks and an advice col- diamonds to offer a choice of when I did she became de- of you may need profes- employment but work for slams.) umnist. From where I sit, After West leads the spade fensive and said it is HER sional mediation to reach different companies. He you would benefit from four, East wins with his ace time. Do you have any ad- a compromise, such as a works full-time in a highly consulting a financial and returns the two. vice on how to cope with scheduled date night. stressful position, while I planner who can help you Let’s assume declarer fi- this? If that doesn’t satisfy work 20 hours a week and figure out if there’s a way nesses his spade jack at trick you, look for projects or have a great time doing it. to put away some money two. West wins with the queen MATTERING LESS hobbies you can share with James earns twice what for a rainy day. If you in- and plays back a spade to IN MISSOURI dislodge declarer’s king. other people with similar I do. I have no money put clude James when you do, South then runs the diamond DEAR MATTERING: interests. You are not alone away for retirement be- it might also give him jack to East’s king. Should Facebook and gaming can in having this problem. cause I don’t earn enough some insight.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF TAX CLASSIFICATION HEARING ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS Premises: 138 River Street, Lynn, Massachusetts By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Thomas F. Hirtle and The Board of Selectmen will hold a public hearing on Thursday September 7, 2017 (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) Sheila M. Hirtle to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for at 8:00 pm in the Town Hall, 334 Nahant Rd, Nahant, MA on the issue of tax Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. 1-800-East-West Mortgage Company and now held by U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as classification. The purpose of the hearing is to allow taxpayers the opportunity to pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on September 12, Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust, said mortgage dated October 22, present their views on whether or not Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Open 2017 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor 2008, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Space, and Personal Property should be taxed with one rate for all property Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing Book 28121 at Page 497, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated March classes or to use different tax rates for different classes of property. The hearing charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. 6, 2012, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 31167 at Page 368, as affected will include a presentation by the Board of Assessors. Description of Vehicle by an Assignment of Mortgage dated August 18, 2014, and recorded with said 2001 Volkswagen Passat WVWAH63B81P014492 Deeds in Book 33706 at Page 78, and as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage At the conclusion of the public hearing the Board of Selectmen shall determine 2001 Ford Focus 3FAFP31371R246860 dated October 17, 2014, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 33706, Page 80, whether or not "one" tax rate shall be applied for the Fiscal Year 2018 tax rate. 2005 Audi S4 WAUPL68E35A021044 of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of the Currently the Town taxes at a single tax rate for all property classes. In addition, 2003 Buick Lesabre 1G4HP54K834136182 conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be the Board of Selectmen will determine whether or not to allow exemptions for 1998 Lincoln Continental 1LNFM97V9WY638709 sold at Public Auction on September 7, 2017, at 3:00 PM Local Time upon the small commercial businesses and owner occupied residential properties. All 2001 Lincoln Town Car 1LNHM81W61Y620794 premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: The concerned taxpayers are encouraged to attend to present their views orally or in land with the buildings thereon, known as 138 River Street situated on the writing. Thank You, Southeasterly side of court leading a southwesterly direction form the corner of Bill's Auto Clinic River and Cooper Streets in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and If there are questions about the hearing, please contact Sheila Hambleton in the 2 Commercial St described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner of land now or formerly of Patrick Assessor's office at 781-581-0212. Salem MA 01970 Brenna and land of Henry P. Dunn, thence running: SOUTHWESTERLY on said Court Item: August 24, 31, September 7, 2017 40 feet to land of said Dunn; thence SOUTHEASTERLY on land of said Dunn 100 Francis Barile feet to land of said Dunn; thence NORTHEASTERLY on land of said Dunn 40 feet to Chairman, Board of Selectmen land now or formerly of said Patrick Brenna: thence NORTHWESTERLY on said land of said Brenna 100 feet to the point of beginning. The description of the property Posted 8/24/17, Town Hall and Nahant.org contained in the mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in this publication. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 22, 2008, and recorded Item: August 24, 31, 2017 Have something to sell? in Book 28121 at Page 496 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if We can help! any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, Catch up with your certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, favorite team certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within forty-five (45) days after the date of sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Marinosci Law Group, in Item Sports! P.C. 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Warwick, RI 02886 Attorney for U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust Present Holder of the Mortgage Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File No.: 14-13383 Item: August 17, 24, 31, 2017 THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By Tracee Herbaugh dilapidated mantel to the original fixtures and the so sure of his tastes.” ASSOCIATED PRESS Museum of Fine Arts in like.) This piece, Pribell The mantel’s history of Boston for an undisclosed says, was “exquisite.” ownership adds to its val- When interior design- sum. “It was all about the ue. Over the years, it was er Heidi Pribell spotted “It was no secret, I quality and depth of the passed down through the a dust-covered mantel- adored it,” she says. carving,” she says. hands of some notable ear- piece in the basement of It’s the kind of story that The mantelpiece also had ly Americans, including a client’s newly purchased makes television shows a story befitting a muse- Frederic Tudor, who made home, it was the start of a like “American Pickers” um-quality artwork. The a fortune selling ice blocks long relationship. and “Antiques Roadshow” Carrera marble mantel- from Walden Pond. “We The ornate white mar- so popular. Many people piece, crafted in 1805 in It- relate to decorative art ob- ble mantelpiece, with two are looking for the next aly, had stayed in the same jects and preserve them caryatids flanking each undiscovered masterpiece. building on Joy and Beacon because of the story of their side, was sitting amid “It’s more common than Streets, across from Boston ownership,” says Shales. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rubble and construction you think,” says Ezra Common, through three Appleton is a big name Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, said debris. But Pribell, a Bos- Shales, a professor of art different owners. harkening back to Bos- ton-based designer and Wednesday that it’s working with Google to history at Massachusetts It was originally com- ton’s earliest days. “It’s offer hundreds of thousands of items from antiques dealer, convinced College of Art and Design. missioned by diplomat likely the Metropolitan her client the mantelpiece laundry detergent to Legos for voice shopping Once-popular works often and art importer Thom- Museum in New York through Google Assistant. was worth keeping. That get thrown out when soci- as Appleton, who ac- wouldn’t have been in- was in 1999. ety’s tastes change, he says. quired it for wealthy terested in this piece, Fast forward to 2011, “The cycle of forgetting apothecary Dr. John Joy, but it’s a Boston story, and Pribell purchased the and then remembering whose mansion was on so it makes sense for Voice shopping mantelpiece — roughly 6 our history is part of the Joy Street. During Ap- the MFA to acquire it,” feet wide and 4 feet high cycle of art history,” says pleton’s time as a rising Shales says. — from the client. Her Shales. diplomat in Europe, he Pribell has sold oth- “obsession” with the piece As a trained antiques imported many artworks er works to museums, partnership with led her down a historical dealer, Pribell knew how to the United States, in- including the Chicago rabbit hole in search of its to qualify items in terms cluding a bust of George Art Institute, Los Ange- provenance. And this year, of good, better, best. (Mu- Washington that’s in the les County Museum and Walmart, Google more than two decades seum-quality artworks White House. even Mt. Vernon, George after the basement discov- are, in general, sold in “He was a true vision- Washington’s estate in By Anne vices are becoming more ery, Pribell sold the once excellent condition with ary,” Pribell says. “He was Virginia. D’Innocenzio mainstream as they become ASSOCIATED PRESS more accessible. Even Ap- ple has one coming out this NEW YORK — Walmart year. Walmart has said Goo- is diving into voice-acti- gle’s investment in natural vated shopping. But un- language processing and like online leader Ama- artificial intelligence will zon, it’s not doing it alone. help make voice-activated The world’s largest re- shopping more popular. tailer said Wednesday it’s working with Google to of- And Lore said the per- fer hundreds of thousands sonalization of the part- of items from laundry de- nership means people tergent to Legos for voice can shout out generic shopping through Google items like milk, bread and Assistant. The capability cheese, and Google Assis- will be available in late tant will know exactly the September. brands and the size that It’s Google’s biggest re- the user wants. tail partnership — and the Google introduced shop- most personalized shop- ping to Home in February, ping experience it offers — letting people use voice as it tries to broaden the to order essentials from reach of its voice-activat- more than 40 retailers ed assistant Home speak- like Target and Costco er. And it underscores under its Google Express Walmart’s drive to com- program. But that was far pete in an area dominated behind the Echo, available by Amazon’s Alexa-pow- since late 2014. ered Echo device. Walmart, which has “Voice shopping is be- more stores than any oth- coming a more important er retailer and the largest part of everyday shopping share of the U.S. grocery PHOTO | HEIDI PRIBELL VIA AP behavior,” said Marc Lore, market, is also working An 1805 marble mantelpiece with two female caryatids in high-waisted Roman costume flanking CEO of Walmart’s U.S. hard to close the gulf on- the fireplace opening and supporting a lintel with a projecting central tablet carved with classi- e-commerce business. line between itself and cal goddesses. The voice-activated de- Amazon. How kids are giving flair to their school uniforms

By Rebecca Aydin “I make it my own style does accessorize with khakis, but Wednesdays a watch, bracelets and with jeans. “I like blue CHICAGO TRIBUNE with crazy headbands friendship bracelets and present the opportunity to sneakers. He has a grow- jeans, black jeans, torn-up and socks, and shoes,” headbands. She pre- add jeans and the school’s ing bracelet collection. jeans.” he said. CHICAGO — School she said. fers headbands made anti-bullying shirt to the “My friend gave me a Students also deck out uniforms don’t have to be A favorite accessory of from stretchy materials, dress code. The back of couple of bracelets that their backpacks with a drag. Students are re- Solberg’s is a pair of socks “They’re decorative, like the purple T-shirt cross- I like to wear on specific buttons and key chains, claiming their individual- that look like Converse rainbow tie-dye fabric,” es out words suggestive days of the week. One of ity by personalizing their sew or press patches onto Chuck Taylor All Star she said. of bullying, like “horse- them is brown and black, their jean jackets and uniforms with accessories sneakers. She also wears As for her other class- play,” “fighting,” “name one is leather, I have it sweaters, wear bandan- that add flair. socks with neon colors mates, she notes, “Guys calling” and “sub tweets” on right now, and anoth- nas, scrunchies, textured Annika Solberg, a rising or stripes. In the warmer wear funky shoes, like and instead highlights er one is metal (with a) sixth-grader in Chicago, months, colorful high-top basketball Nikes (in) neon supportive words, such as magnetic clip — it’s like tights or layer band wears a school uniform Converse sneakers are a colors and crazy socks.” “help,” “encourage,” “com- silver and gold, and the T-shirts under their uni- that requires navy or tan must. Miles Murphy, is a ris- pliment,” “friend” and “up- other is a skull bracelet form dress shirts. Within bottoms and navy, white The dress code pres- ing eighth-grader at a stand.” On Thursdays and that’s plain silver and the bounds of the school or light blue tops, but she ents certain restrictions: Chicago school where the Fridays, gym uniforms are has skeletons on it,” said dress code, kids are find- and her friends are find- Jewelry, hats and hood- uniform varies by the day. permitted. Murphy. ing ways to explore their ing creative ways to let ie sweatshirts are not His uniform is general- Miles prefers to acces- Murphy opts to pair his individuality through their individuality shine. allowed, but Solberg ly a white shirt and blue sorize his uniform with school’s anti-bullying shirt their fashion choices.

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The feature about an orphan girl who dreams of danc- ing professionally is set very vaguely in the 1880s, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in Brittany and Paris, and Bruno Mars, left, meets retired profession- contains nods to that gen- al wrestler Bruno Sammartino as Mars holds eral time — like an un- Sammartino’s world champion belt, coincid- der-construction Statue of Liberty and Eiffel Tower. ing with a concert as part of Mars’ 24K Magic (Never mind that when World Tour in Pittsburgh. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS work started on the Eiffel Tower in 1887, the Stat- “LEAP!” is about an orphan girl who dreams of dancing professionally. ue of Liberty was already Bruno Mars meets perched in the New York first position is to being pretends to be her to get well take to, but it’s just Harbor). But the charac- in serious contention for a in to the classes. All’s fair mystifying how lazily the ters talk like it’s present leading role in a Paris Op- for dreamers, I guess? The story components seem source of nickname: day (or in some cases, like era Ballet production. And real rub, however, is that to have been put together it’s 25 years ago, throw- then there are the morally Camille is actually a devot- and how shamelessly it Bruno Sammartino ing out zingers like “it’s questionable choices the ed student of ballet, where- panders to some imprecise Hammer time!”) and dress lead makes to get ahead. as while Felicie can’t stop notion of what modern By Joe Mandak came away “extremely im- like they’re in a Barbie- The heroine is a very talking about her dream children want (Pop music! ASSOCIATED PRESS pressed.” steampunk production of Emma Stone-like wide- to dance, she doesn’t know Slang! Love triangles?). “I hope he’s like that in “Fame.” One aspiring bal- eyed, red-headed 11-year- the slightest thing about For this former kid, the PITTSBURGH — Bru- everyday life. He was the lerina wears a pink sweat- old named Felicie (voiced ballet. But one training most enchanting films no Mars has met the man most humble, nicest guy,” band and leg warmers. by Elle Fanning) who montage with Odette to watch were those that he’s nicknamed after: for- Sammartino said. “He Others dress like Dicken- escapes her orphanage solves that and sudden- committed to the period mer pro wrestling cham- couldn’t have been more sian street urchins. And with the help of a doting ly Felicie is one of the top setting, like Alfonso Cua- pion Bruno Sammartino. respectful.” then there’s all the anach- friend, Victor (Nat Wolff) students in the class and ron’s “A Little Princess,” The two met Tuesday Sammartino joking- ronistic pop music. and heads off to Paris to very well could score the or Agnieszka Holland’s night when the pop sing- ly gave Mars a picture This would all be more find a dance school. After part of Clara in the ballet “The Secret Garden,” that ing sensation’s 24K Mag- of himself in his wres- tolerable were the dia- nearly getting arrested for (which ballet? That’s un- transported you to a world ic World Tour stopped in tling “prime” to prove logue better or the story a trespassing in the Palais clear, since “The Nutcrack- so unlike your own. Pittsburgh. he was more muscular little smoother, but, alas, Garnier, Felicie ends up er” was first performed in “LEAP!” tries to have it Sammartino heard than chunky, and a repli- that seems to have been assisting a disabled maid, 1982 and the only other both ways and is lesser for through friends that ca of his championship the last thing on anyone’s Odette (played by pop ballet referenced, “Swan it. No matter how catchy a Mars, born Peter Gene belt from what was then mind after executing the star Carly Rae Jepsen), Lake,” has no young char- song “Cut To The Feeling” Hernandez, was nick- known as the World-Wide pretty computer anima- who cleans both the opera acter named Clara.) is, it has the unfortunate named “Bruno” by his Wrestling Federation. The tion that very beautifully house and the large home There’s also an odd sub- effect of making “LEAP!” father because he was a group is now known as approximates both the of a very wealthy family plot involving a love tri- already seem hopelessly “chunky” baby. The wres- World Wrestling Enter- light-as-a-feather danc- (the wicked mother Regine angle which has both Vic- dated. tling legend — now 81 — tainment, or WWE. ing and a Paris fit for a is voiced by Kate McKin- tor and a blonde Russian was about 275 pounds in Mars posted a picture of storybook. Thus we’re left non and the bratty daugh- dancer vying for Felicie’s “LEAP!” a Weinstein his prime and the favorite the meeting on Instagram with a villain who throws ter Camille is played by affections. “His cheek- Company release, is rated wrestler of Mars’ father. saying, “I was nicknamed barbs like, “Tired is for Maddie Ziegler) and there bones!” squeals Felicie at PG by the Motion Picture Sammartino told The after this professional losers!” and a heroine who decides to partake in some one point. She’s 11. It’s a Association of America for Associated Press on wrestler Bruno Sammar- we’re led to believe has light identity theft. bit much. “some impolite humor, and Wednesday that he didn’t tino. Tonight in Pitts- such raw talent that she Yes, Felicie steals Ca- “LEAP!” is a fine-enough action.” Running time: 89 know much about Mars burgh I had the honor of can in a matter of days go mille’s letter of acceptance background movie and minutes. 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