WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 Three marijuana joints proposed for Lynn ‘Fred By Gayla Cawley proved to operate. hood meeting, as required by state law before ITEM STAFF Good Chemistry, a Denver-based company submitting its special permit application to was a seeking to open at 696 Western Ave.; New the city. LYNN — Downtown Lynn is quickly becom- England Canna, which plans to operate at 3 James Cowdell, EDIC/Lynn executive di- ing a destination spot for companies seeking to open recreational pot shops in the city. Mount Vernon St.; and Full Harvest Moonz, rector, said each of the companies have the great Two more recreational marijuana facilities which plans to open at 32-34 State St., had “experience and nancial resources to oper- are seeking to call downtown Lynn home, cit- their applications approved by the city’s Rec- ate.” ing access to the commuter rail and public reational Cannabis Site Plan Review Com- If their special permits are approved by the guy’ transportation, along with heavy foot traf c mittee on Tuesday night. City Council, the potential retailers would in the area. The companies have already been vetted sign a host agreement with the city. Under A third company is seeking to open on by the Economic Development & Industrial the agreement, each company given the green Former senator Western Avenue in Ward 6, where two other Corporation of Lynn (EDIC/Lynn). The next Berry dead at 68 recreational pot shops have already been ap- step is for the companies to hold a neighbor- MARIJUANA, A3 By Thomas Grillo Wahlberg turns Lynn into ‘Wonderland’ ITEM STAFF Revere PEABODY — Former state Sen. Frederick Ber- ry (D-Peabody), who rose ready to from the City Council to a become a powerhouse on Beacon Hill, has died face the at 68. “With great sadness, the family … shares the news of his passing,” the nation family wrote on Facebook. “Fred died peacefully on By Bridget Turcotte Tuesday morning after a ITEM STAFF brief illness. The family appreciates all the sup- REVERE — Amazon port and well wishes they announced Tuesday that have received during this it selected New York City dif cult time and asks for and Arlington, Va., as the privacy as they make nal locations for the compa- arrangements to celebrate ny’s new headquarters. Fred’s life.” The mayor of Revere, Berry, who was born which was one of 20 met- with cerebral palsy, ropolitan areas under launched his political ca- consideration by Amazon, reer in 1979 as a member says the city still won. of the Peabody City Coun- “From the city’s per- cil. Four years later, he spective, the Amazon ex- was elected to represent perience gave us the op- the 2nd Essex District in portunity to think more the Senate on Beacon Hill strategically, to be more and served for a decade aggressive about the com- as majority leader. He re- panies we want to come tired in 2012. here and grow with us,” “Fred was a great guy, said Mayor Brian Arri- a wonderful person, who go. “Amazon was just one ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK treated everyone fairly project out of $750 million and has a remarkable sto- A lm crew gets to work converting a building on Washington Street in Lynn into Sláinte Bar worth development actu- ry rising to majority lead- ally in our pipeline right for a new Net ix lm, “Wonderland,” starring Mark Wahlberg. er in the Senate where now. Revere is on a fast he was very in uential,” track to our future, and I said state Rep. Thomas could not be more excited Walsh (D-Peabody). “I got about the opportunities St. Mary’s past, present, to know him in 1982 when that lie ahead.” he was running for Sen- In January, and ate and I was graduating Revere made the list of from college. I volunteered the 20 metropolitan areas and future on stage on his campaign.” under consideration by Walsh described him as Amazon for construction By Bella diGrazia a progressive Democrat of its new headquarters, ITEM STAFF who championed legisla- HQ2. If selected, the two tion to assist children and LYNN — St. Mary’s students had less than cities would have reaped the disabled, and saved a month to prepare for their production of the bene ts of 50,000 Logan Express in Peabody “St. Mary’s: A Re ection of Who We Are.” high-paying jobs and from closing. The production gave a detailed history of more than $5 billion in “He was a leader on the the 137-year-old private school, equipped investments over the next largest stage in Massa- with impressions, vocal performances, and two decades. chusetts,” he said. “But he Had Amazon selected dance numbers. English teacher Heath Whel- Revere, it may have ac- an wrote the production three weeks ago, BERRY, A3 celerated the redevelop- with the help of his creative writing class, ment of Suffolk Downs, and the cast and crew only had two days to but the detailed planning rehearse. for the site was underway “I thought everyone did incredible,” said INSIDE months before Amazon Whelan. “It exceeded any expectations.” announced its search, said Whelan said the production was put togeth- Lynn Arrigo. er to honor John F. Dolan, the new head of Activists call out “Revere’s role in the Am- the school, and Dave Angeramo, the new as- irresponsible azon HQ2 search process sociate head of school. The show outlined the development. A2 gave us an opportunity to school’s most memorable moments, from its showcase our great city to opening as a grammar school in 1881, adop- Food the nation,” said Arrigo. tion of Spartan as its mascot and opening of Try some of Rosalie’s “We have long considered the combined boys and girls high school in bolognese meat sauce the Suffolk Downs loca- 1968, to the new generation of leaders paving with yellow tomatoes. A7 tion as Revere’s greatest the way in 2018. opportunity for growth, “I can’t thank them enough for this per- Sports and we never pegged that formance,” said Dolan. “Our St. Mary’s story St. Mary’s boys soccer ITEM PHOTO | BELLA DIGRAZIA singly to HQ2 coming to came alive today.” keeping its focus. B1 Boston (and) Revere.” Sitting in the audience was Virginia Valeri, St. Mary’s senior Lauren Casey and Virgin-  ia Valeri, the school’s oldest living alumna, No slowing down now REVERE, A3 ST. MARY’S, A3 meet after the production. for Swampscott girls. B1 Walk this way for a look at Lynn By Bill Brotherton 1897, holds throughout the year. ITEM FEATURES EDITOR “This is our biggest fundraiser,” said Drew Russo, executive direc- LYNN — Take “A Walk Through tor. “This year, it will be a celebra- Lynn” Friday night, and help cele- tion of our city. There’s no need to brate all the good things that are go to Boston or Salem for a cultur- happening throughout the city. al experience; lots is happening in Technically, it’ll be a virtual walk Lynn.” through Lynn. “A Walk Through Visitors will be able to explore Lynn Museum Lynn” bash will take place inside the museum’s many exhibits, take will host “A Walk Lynn Museum, and your participa- part in a fun scavenger hunt, and Through Lynn” tion will help fund the many pro- other surprises. fundraiser on grams the museum, which has been Friday night. preserving the city’s history since LYNN, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 FOOD ...... A7 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 35° VOL. 140, ISSUE 274 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 20° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 OBITUARIES #LetUsBreathe: Lynn activists call Arthur Yiakas, 72 out irresponsible development PEABODY — Mr. Simopoulos and her Arthur Yiakas, age husband Van, and LYNN — Community ac- 72, of Peabody, died Antoinette Sperida- tivists took to Lynn Beach on Sunday, Nov. 11, kos and her husband earlier this month to pro- 2018 at Brigham Louis; a brother, test waterfront develop- and Womens Hos- Charlie Yiakas and ment as ooding continues pital, Boston after his wife Eileen. He to be a problem in the city. a long battle with also leaves eight The Nov. 3 protest was cancer. He was the grandchildren, Shie- part of a statewide effort, husband of the late la, Alexandria, Alexi- called the #LetUsBreathe Shiela Jean (Stulgin) Yiakas, Lynne, Nicholas, Aubree, Ada- Tour, “designed to expose with whom he shared 18 years leigh, Aiden, and McKenzie; the harmful privatization of marriage. two great-grandchildren, Knox of public land and re- Born in Katerini, Greece, he and Rosalie; several nieces sources that’s happening was the son of the late Christ- and nephews, and girlfriend in low-income black and odoulos and Mary (Patrikas) Barbara Greenwald. brown communities and Yiakas. He and his family Service information: His working-class commu- came to Lynn in 1946, where funeral will be held on Friday nities across Massachu- he attended schools and had at 9 a.m. from the SOLIMINE setts,” according to a press lived until moving to Peabody Funeral Home, 426 Broad- release. in 1978. way (Route 129), Lynn, fol- Estrella Diaz, a political Arthur was a veteran of the lowed by a funeral service at director of the Lynn chap- United States Marine Corps, 10 a.m. in St. George Greek ter of Neighbor to Neigh- serving from 1962-1966. Orthodox Church. Burial will bor , took A hard-working man, Arthur follow in Pine Grove Ceme- part in the protest and was a builder/general con- tery. Relatives and friends said the effort was focused tractor as well as a property are respectfully invited to on highlighting environ- owner/manager on the attend. Visiting hours North Shore. Thursday 4-8 p.m. mental justice. The U.S. He is survived by Directions and guest- Department of Energy de- three children, Christo- book at www.solimine.  nes environmental jus- pher Yiakas and his wife com. tice as the fair treatment Andrea Nyamekye, right, leads the activist group. Lauren, Sandi Yiakas, and meaningful involve- and U.S. Army Specialist Ar- ment of all people with There needs to be a plan to side down.” natural resources and al- thur “AJ” Yiakas and his wife respect to development,  gure out how to mitigate The protest was also low for our communities Michelle; two sisters, Joanne implementation, and en- ooding, as it often occurs meant to highlight how to stay intact by not dis- forcement of environmen- in places where many peo- the group feels proposed placing them due to over- tal laws, regulations and ple of color live. plans to develop the wa- priced developers and policies. “The people that are liv- terfront in Lynn would increase in rents,” said Brian J. Healey, 66 Diaz said the organiza- ing downtown, (they’re) be impacted by climate Andrea Nyamekye, cam- tion feels rents are very taken by surprise when change and rising sea lev- paign and policy director high in the city and sees these things happen,” els, according to Diaz. at Neighbor to Neigh- displacement as an envi- Diaz said. “Their whole “We deserve a world bor Massachusetts, in a LYNN — Healey, for many years at the ronmental justice issue. livelihood gets turned up- where we protect our statement. Brian J., of Lynn, Colonial Hilton, Lyn- passed away on Nov. n eld. Cooking was 7, 2018. He was 66 his great passion. He years old. also loved sports, es- Group lists ‘worst toys’ for holidays Loving son of Grace pecially the Patriots R. (O’Neil) Healey and the Red Sox. By Philip Marcelo erpillar-shaped electronic year, complained the list early 2000s all the way and the late Joseph Service informa- ASSOCIATED PRESS xylophone — a toy made is biased, inaccurate and back to the 1970s, in part M. Healey. Devoted tion: Services by for children as young as “needlessly frightening” to by the group’s efforts. brother of JoAnne PAUL BUONFIGLIO BOSTON — A Black 18 months old — is anoth- parents. The association And he said providing Fedele of Florida, Donna Aloisi & SONS Funeral Home, 128 Panther “slash claw” and er similar choking threat, said many of the hazards detailed warning labels and her husband Peter of Lyn- Revere St., Revere, were a plastic Power Rang- he said. highlighted by W.A.T.C.H. “doesn’t absolve” toy mak- n eld, Susan Healey of Lynn, private. In lieu of owers ers sword are among the Other toys on the list are clearly spelled out in ers from needing to sim- Michael Healey of Lynn and donations may be made in items topping a consumer included a Nerf gun that the products’ packaging ply design safer items. the late Jill Healey. Also sur- his memory to My Brothers safety group’s annual list  res soft discs, a “stomp and instructions. It also “They’re trying to shift the vived by many loving nieces, Table, 98 Willow St., Lynn, of worst toys for the holi- rocket” that launches said only two products responsibility to parents nephews, and cousins. MA 01901. For guest book day season. foam-tipped projectiles up listed on the nonpro t’s and consumers,” Swartz Brian was educated in Lynn please visit www.Buon glio. Massachusetts-based to 200 feet in the air and “worst toy” lists from the said. “They’re really shirk- Public Schools and was a chef com. World Against Toys Caus- a plastic “cutting fruit”  ve years prior were re- ing their responsibility.” ing Harm, or W.A.T.C.H., set. The cutting set, which called, and those two had Swartz highlighted Has- unveiled its 46th annual includes a toy knife made already been pulled before bro’s retractable plastic list of the 10 “worst toys” out of rigid plastic, is W.A.T.C.H. released its claws for Marvel’s Black Gail A. Condon Tuesday at Franciscan made for children who are list. Panther, an item featured 1943-2018 Children’s Hospital in older than 2. Swartz responded by on this year’s list. The Boston. But the Toy Association, pointing to a list of doz- toy gloves come with a HANOVER — Con- gerald) Welby and her Joan Siff, the nonpro t an industry trade group ens of toys that have been warning they should not don, Gail Ann (Wel- brothers Jack, Kevin organization’s president, that represents most of the recalled or pulled from re- be used to hit or swing at by), of Hanover, for- and Edward Welby. said many of the toys on toy companies named this tailers’ shelves from the people. merly of Peabody, Service infor- the list represent chok- Nov. 10. Beloved wife mation: Visiting ing, eye and other safety of the late William H. hours Friday, Nov. hazards that surface year “Bill” Condon. 16, 4-8 p.m. in the after year, despite the Devoted mother of KEOHANE Funeral group’s efforts. Karen L. Ensley and Home, 785 Hancock Siff advised parents to her husband Alan of St., Quincy. Her fu- shop “defensively” and not Fletcher, N.C., and Kempton F. neral Mass will be celebrat- be lulled into a false sense Shipman and his wife Lorraine ed on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 10 of security because a toy is of Port Charlotte, Fla. Loving a.m. in Our Lady of the As- made by a familiar brand grandmother of Kempton F. Jr., sumption Church, 17 Grove or sold at an established re- Travis A., Codey L. Shipman, St., Lynn eld. Relatives and tailer. One child is treated all of Port Charlotte, Fla., and friends are respectfully in- in a U.S. emergency room Maverick N. Ensley of Fletch- vited to attend. Services will every three minutes for a er, N.C. Also survived by many conclude with interment in toy-related injury, accord- loving and devoted nieces, Cedar Grove Cemetery, Pea- ing to the Center for Injury nephews, extended family body. See www.Keohane.com and Research at Nation- members and dear friends. or call 1-800-Keohane for wide Children’s Hospital. Preceded in death by her par- directions and online condo- A Cabbage Patch Kids ents John F. and Eileen C. (Fitz- lences. ballerina doll that made this year’s list, for exam- ple, is marketed to chil- dren ages two and above, Shawna R. Bertrand, 36 but includes a removable tutu and headband that can be choking hazards, said James Swartz, a tri- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS LYNN — Shawna R. Bertrand, her brother, Taylor J. Bertrand al lawyer who serves as 36, of Lynn, died unexpectedly of Saugus; and several friends W.A.T.C.H.’s director. The Massachusetts-based consumer safety group says this battery-oper- Nov. 9. and co-workers. A slender mallet that ated unicorn plush toy has small, felt-like accessories attached to it that Born in Lynn, she was the Service information: Rela- comes with VTech’s cat- if removed, pose potential ingestion hazards. daughter of Randy J. Bertrand tives and friends are invited of Liveoak, Fla., and Janet L. to attend funeral services Grif n and her husband Jo- at the NADWORNY Funeral seph E. Grif n of Lynn. She Home, 798 Western Ave., Nigerian ISP con guration error disrupted Google was a graduate of English Lynn, Thursday at 6:30 p.m. High School and had worked Visiting hours from 5-7 p.m. By Frank Bajak and facilitate espionage Google traf c on its net- require investments in en- for Dunkin Donuts for the past For guest book and direc- ASSOCIATED PRESS and  nancial theft. They work. crypted routers that the can also be used to block The traf c diversion into industry has resisted. 16 years at the Western Ave- tions www.nadwornyfuneral- BOSTON — A Nigerian nue and Boston Street loca- home.com. access to information by China created a detour ThousandEyes said the internet service provider sending data requests with a dead end, prevent- diversion at minimum tions. said Tuesday that a con- Besides her parents Shaw- into internet black holes. ing users from accessing made Google’s search and  guration error it made Experts say China, in par- the affected Google ser- business collaboration na is survived by her son, An- during a network upgrade thony J. Bertrand of Lynn; and ticular, has systematically vices, said Alex Henthorn- tools dif cult or impossi- caused a disruption of key hijacked and diverted U.S. Iwane, an executive at the ble to reach and “put valu- Google services, routing internet traf c. network-intelligence com- able Google traf c in the traf c to China and Rus- But the problem can pany ThousandEyes. hands of ISPs in countries MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF sia. also result from human He said Monday’s inci- with a long history of in- FOR VETERAN'S DAY Prior to MainOne’s ex- error. That’s what Ash- dent offered yet another ternet surveillance.” JAMES O'SULLIVAN Lawmakers set hearings planation Tuesday, there iru said happened to lesson in the internet’s sus- on natural gas disaster was speculation that MainOne, a major West ceptibility to “unpredictable Monday’s 74-minute data African ISP. He said en- and destabilizing events. If BOSTON (AP) — The hijacking might have 781-593-7700 gineers mistakenly for- this could happen to a com- Publishing Daily, except Sundays Senate has scheduled two been intentional. Goo- warded to China Telecom pany with the scale and USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 oversight hearings next gle’s search, cloud hosting addresses for Google ser- resources available that Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA month on issues stemming and G-Suite collaborative vices that were supposed Google has, realize it could and additional of ces. from the September natu- business tools were among to be local. The Chinese happen to anyone.” Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item services disrupted. Subscriptions ral gas explosions and  res company, in turn, sent The diversion, known as Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States In memory of James O'Sullivan, in three communities. “Everyone is pretty con- along the bad data to border gateway protocol $20.00 for 4 weeks who passed away on September  dent that nothing untow- 4, 2011. Lovingly remembered by Senate leaders say the Russia’s TransTelecom, a route hijacking, is built $65.00 for 13 weeks your children Mike and Maureen  rst hearing, planned ard took place,” MainOne major internet presence. into the internet, which $130.00 for 26 weeks for Dec. 4 in Boston, will spokesman Tayo Ashiru Ashiru said MainOne did was designed for collabora- $260.00 for 1 year Send payment to and POSTMASTER, examine the overall state said. not yet understand why tion by trusted parties — send address changes to: of the natural gas industry The type of traf c misdi- China Telecom did that, not competition by hostile The Daily Item and existing infrastruc- rection involved can knock as the state-run company nation-states. Experts say 110 Munroe St. ture. essential services of ine normally doesn’t allow it is  xable but that would P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Revere ready to face the nation Former senator

REVERE open space, according to Square, world-renowned for a new Center of Ex- From A1 the company’s website. colleges and exceptional cellence for its Operations Berry dead at 68 Construction on the first medical institutions. They business, which will be The city has worked phase of the project is ex- will see that our leader- responsible for the compa- BERRY leader around the state,” with The Hym Invest- pected to begin before the ship is eager to create jobs ny’s customer fulfillment, From A1 he said. “He was a great ment Corp., LLC, a Bos- end of next year, said Arrigo. and spawn economic op- transportation, supply friend, great to be around, chain, and other simi- ton-based real estate com- “Amazon’s consideration portunity for everyone.” also paid attention to local and was always focused on lar activities. More than pany, for more than a year will prompt other compa- New York City and Ar- issues.” making a difference in peo- 5,000 will be created in to approve a Planned Unit nies to see all that Revere lington will join Seattle Mayor Edward A. Bet- ple’s lives. I was honored to Nashville. Hiring at each Development for the Suf- has to offer, with our access as Amazon’s three head- tencourt Jr. said he was serve with him.” location is expected to be- folk Downs location that to public transportation, quarters in North Ameri- Berry’s longtime friend. Essex District Attorney gin in 2019. will transform the city. robust housing stock, ex- ca. The Arlington location “Fred was a political Jonathan Blodgett said he Hym’s vision for the for- cellent school system, and will be located in Nation- Information from The mentor to me,” he said. met Berry in the 1970s. mer horse racing facility our most prized natural re- al Landing and the New Associated Press was used “I’ve always been very “Fred Berry was one of is to transform the land source, Revere Beach,” said York City headquarters in this report. Bridget close with him. He will be a kind,” Blodgett said in into a mixed-use devel- Arrigo. “Other companies will be located in the Long Turcotte can be reached missed.” a statement. “He never opment with commercial now have heard about our Island City neighborhood at [email protected]. The mayor said Berry let his disability define offices, streetfront retail, proximity to Logan Air- in Queens. Follow her on Twitter @ lived a remarkable life of him. He was a champion housing, restaurants, and port, to Boston, to Kendall Nashville was selected BridgetTurcotte. public service. for the disenfranchised, “Fred was a passionate a dedicated and humble advocate for his constit- public servant, and one of Three marijuana joints proposed for Lynn uents, particularly those the funniest guys I’ve ever most vulnerable among known.” us,” Bettencourt said. “He and safety is one of their Berry’s council service MARIJUANA na location open in Worces- delay in opening. was a true champion for top priorities. The build- and ascension to power From A1 ter and has a cultivation “By the end of the year, people with disabilities. (there’s) probably going ing will be broken up into on Beacon Hill were testa- site in Bellingham, the lat- My thoughts and those light to operate would be to be four to five cultiva- ments to his desire to help ter of which would provide three levels of security and of our entire communi- required to provide the tors that we would be able people, said those who their product, according to the Lynn Police Depart- ty go out to Fred’s family city with 6 percent of an- their attorney, Jim Smith. to solidify those supply knew him. ment will have real-time during this difficult time.” nual gross revenues, when Good Chemistry oper- agreements with,” he said. “He was concerned access to their video sur- State Rep. Ted Speliotis factoring in the local op- ates four marijuana stores The site will encom- about people and peoples’ veillance system. (D-Danvers) said Berry tion tax Lynn officials in Colorado, three in Den- pass approximately 2,650 problems,” said former The city has already never let his disability passed last year. ver and another in Aurora. square feet with approx- Lynn Mayor Thomas P. approved another recre- prevent him from helping The approval comes The plan would be to open imately 1,600 square Costin Jr. “He was one ational marijuana shop, others. on the heels of the Rec- three to four months after feet used for the retail individual who never had Newton-based Massachu- “He beat all the odds,” reational Cannabis Site receiving potential ap- store. D’Agostino said the too little time to talk to setts Patient Foundation, he said. “His accomplish- Plan Review Committee proval from the state, ac- company plans to invest someone. He was a true which has been renamed ments far exceeded any- giving the thumbs up last cording to the company’s $300,000 for the buildout public servant, a very spe- Apothca and signed a host one’s wildest dreams. He month to another compa- vice-president of public of the space. cial person.” agreement with the city to used humor to succeed in ny seeking to operate a affairs Meg Collins. Janet Kupris, CEO of Berry earned a bache- operate on the Lynnway. a very tough arena.” pot shop downtown. “We have been interest- Full Harvest Moonz, said lor’s degree from Boston Old World Remedies, a Mayor Thomas M. Mc- Aidan O’Donovan, own- ed in Lynn for some time,” she plans to bring a lot of College and a master’s in Marblehead company, Gee, who served with er of Natural Selections, said Collins. “We’re very the same initiatives she education from Antioch plans to seek a recreation- the senator at the State has proposed opening a excited about that loca- worked on in Rhode Is- College in 1974. al license as well to oper- House for more than a de- facility at 193 Oxford St., tion. We know Tony the land, where the company Funeral arrangements ate on Western Avenue. cade, said Berry was the which would be next door Florist and the Ciota fam- operates a marijuana dis- were not available. The city’s two medical North Shore’s go-to guy to The Blue Ox, an upscale ily have been doing busi- pensary, into the city of marijuana licenses, which in the legislature to get Item Editorial Page restaurant. The committee ness in Lynn for over 80 Lynn. Harvest Moonz is were limited to Ward 6 by things accomplished for Editor Thor Jourgensen opted to move Natural Se- years and we would like big on education, she said, the City Council, were is- the district. contributed to this report. lections onto the neighbor- to continue … that history adding that they already sued to Apothca and Old “He crossed party lines to Thomas Grillo can be hood meeting step as well. with Good Chemistry.” have a cultivator. World Remedies prior to make sure things got done, reached at tgrillo@item- There are six of eight New England Canna, if The company is seeking their plans to add a recre- and he was a respected live.com. recreational marijuana approved, would operate to open on State Street, ational component to their licenses available in the on Mount Vernon Street, where it has a $400,000 facilities. city right now. Shops can which would be below the lease option agreement In 2012, Massachusetts open anywhere in the city, bridge near the commut- on the property, accord- voters approved making Walk this way but can’t be near schools er rail. The company has ing to their real estate marijuana legal for med- and must be at least 500 yet to find a cultivator, a consultant, Jimmy Alex. ical use and in 2016, pot feet from another retail requirement to operate, The 10,000 square-foot for recreational use was for a look at Lynn location. but expects that issue will building sits across from approved at the polls. Good Chemistry is seek- fix itself through the ap- Shaw’s Supermarket. will film footage of Lynn ing to open at the former proval process, according Mike Allen, chief of se- Gayla Cawley can be LYNN in the 1950s and later. Tony the Florist site on to their attorney, Peter curity for Harvest Moonz reached at gcawley@item- From A1 Jingles from the former Western Avenue. The com- D’Agostino, who doesn’t and retired Rochester live.com. Follow her on Lynn Vocational Techni- WLYN radio station will pany has a retail marijua- anticipate that to lead to a police chief, said security Twitter @GaylaCawley. cal Institute students will be played too. cater the event, prepare Buffy Pennick, the mu- and serve hors d’oeuvres, seum’s Individual Giving and design the keepsake manager, has done much booklet. of the behind-the-scenes There will be a live and organizing work of this silent auction, with state event. She said a plan- Rep. Dan Cahill serving ning committee member as auctioneer. On the auc- suggested “An Evening tion block will be lunch or in Paris” theme, which breakfast with Lynn May- evolved into “A Walk or Thomas M. McGee, an Through Lynn.” invigorating run with U.S. “This will be a fun, Rep. Seth Moulton, a four- fun, fun celebration,” she night vacation in Punta said. Cana in the Dominican Sponsors include Bever- Republic with airfare, Red ly Bank, Century Bank, Sox tickets in GE’s private The Gerondelis Foun- suite at Fenway Park, loge dation, Gordy and Lin- tickets to a Bruins-Capi- da Hall, Lynn Housing tals game at the TD Gar- Authority and Neigh- den, plenty of art pieces, borhood Development, and more. St. Jean’s Credit Union Russo said the past Charitable Foundation, three major annual fund- John and Patrice Tierney, raisers had a musical Old Neighborhood Foods, theme: “Paint it Black” in Align Credit Union, Cat- 2015 coincided with the aldo Ambulance Service 50th anniversary of the Inc., Durkee Mower Inc., Rolling Stones concert at and Panakio Adjusters. Manning Bowl; “The Best This year, the museum is Yet to Come” in 2016 introduced a 1629 spon- had a Rat Pack vibe, dove- sorship, with a $1,629 tailing with Frank Sina- donation, named for the tra’s 100th birthday; and year Lynn was first set- last year’s “Night Fever” tled. “We’re 11 years from had a disco theme and Lynn’s 400th anniver- was inspired by the 40th sary, and, as the city’s anniversary of “Saturday historical museum, it’s a Night Fever.” natural to celebrate that But music lovers won’t event,” said Russo. “We be totally ignored Fri- are thrilled to open up day night. DJ Seth Al- the museum to as many ITEM PHOTO | BELLA DIGRAZIA baum will play songs by people as we can for an acts that have performed The St. Mary’s dance team performs to “Sing, Sing, Sing” by Benny Goodman. affordable price, with all in Lynn, including Ray proceeds benefiting our Charles (1976), Aero- programs here and at smith (1985), The Kinks LynnArts.” St. Mary’s past, present, and future on stage (1986) and the afore- mentioned Stones, all at “A Walk Through Lynn,” ST. MARY’S form. After Casey’s lively formance put on by these since the school opened. Manning Bowl, and the Friday, 6-9 p.m., the Lynn From A1 performance, she left the kids showing us the amaz- The St. Mary’s dance team many artists who have Museum, 590 Washington stage to gift Valeri with a ing history of St. Mary’s,” performed “Sing, Sing, played Lynn Auditorium. St. Information and tick- the school’s oldest ac- bouquet of flowers. said Angeramo. Sing” by Benny Goodman, A series of still photo- ets, $50, at www.lynnmu- tive alumna, who turns The student performers Bastarache was unable “Boogie Woogie Bugle graphs of the artists will seum.org or by contacting 100 years old in April. also paid tribute to Red to attend the production Boy” by the Andrews Sis- also be shown on a screen Buffy at 781-581-6200 or Valeri graduated from Sox legend and 1962 St. and missed out on one of ters, and “Beat It” by Mi- throughout the night, as [email protected]. St. Mary’s High School in Mary’s graduate Tony Co- the student performers chael Jackson. Students 1937 as the class valedic- nigliaro, Ray Bastarache, portraying him, bald cap torian, when it only cost the first head of school, and all. After the brief, but Jill Gentile and Arek Wol Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF $1 to attend. After study- and the school’s former hilarious, performance, shared their vocal skills JAMES J. CARRIGAN ing chemistry at Emman- monsignors. Also touched Whelan announced a with two performances. • Social Security Disability “You have all contrib- • Workers Compensation uel College, she landed a upon during the produc- major donation from the home delivery job in Washington, D.C. as tion were the many finan- school in Bastarache’s uted to the history of St. • Accidents Mary’s,” Whelan said and get free access 25 years located across a mathematician for the cial obstacles the school name to Operation Smile, from Lynn District Court U.S. Navy during World faced, which resulted in given his years of charity to the audience. “I can’t to the e-edition on War II. the closing of the gram- work for kids with cleft imagine what the next 137 15 Johnson St. Senior Lauren Casey mar school in 1971 and a lips and cleft palates. years will have in store.” 781-596-0100 portrayed Valeri’s perso- $5 million donation left Not only did the show JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN na as she shared her story by the late Bill Kennell in portray the history of the Bella diGrazia can be RONALD D. MALLOY on stage wearing a repli- 2001. school, it incorporated the reached at bdigrazia@ www.jamescarriganlaw.com ca of the school’s old uni- “What an amazing per- history of each decade itemlive.com. [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 OPINION STEPHANIE KELTON, KARL W. SMITH, HOW TO REACH US NOAH SMITH, MICHAEL R. STRAIN

E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant Yes, House Democrats will E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan need an economic strategy Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Customer Service Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. How can House Demo- ularly given the strength and fight for big things. PUBLISHERS Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 crats have an impact on of the economy, the return Don’t become a chorus of All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 economic policy? Even of excessively large defi- debt scolds barking, “No, 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 We Can’t,” as the presi- Ernest W. 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For Amer- [email protected] ident’s claim to represent the deficit, but when they icans of both parties, the Ext. 3 the interests of American are in power they tend to booming economy has Newsroom workers. In particular, prioritize favored policy been a blessing. It is low- [email protected] [email protected] should Democrats stop goals — such as the Re- ering disability rolls and caring about the deficit, publicans’ recent tax cuts bringing back into the Ext. 4 which has exploded un- — over deficit reduction. workforce Americans al- Sports [email protected] der Trump? Here, colum- With Democrats in con- most everyone had given nists and contributors for trol of the House and Re- up on. Ext. 5 To keep it going, there Retail and Online Bloomberg Opinion sug- publicans holding the Sen- Advertising EDITORIAL gest some priorities. ate majority, the Congress needs to be a bipartisan [email protected] effort in two main areas: Noah Smith: With the as a whole is positioned to ADVERTISING extend the tax cuts for Senate and presidency in tackle the deficit in a man- Ernie Carpenter Jr. How a pimp and his Republican hands, there’s ner that holds the most working Americans and Director of Advertising little the House Democrats potential for real progress: invest in a 21st century and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] can do in terms of passing through bipartisan com- infrastructure. We should girlfriend give us hope we not allow a protracted de- David McBournie actual legislation. Instead, promise. Republicans will Sales Representative, ext. 1280 the focus should be on put- have to agree to increas- bate over how to pay for [email protected] these policies to stymie can stop child sex trafficking ting forward legislation ing tax revenue’s share Ralph Mitchell that inspires the country, of national income, which this opportunity for coop- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 The headline was easy to miss. even if it won’t pass. That should come from reduc- eration and prosperity. [email protected] will also avoid the need ing loopholes and exemp- There will come a time Patricia Whalen Another vulnerable girl duped on the in- when rising interest rates Sales Representative, ext. 1310 to scramble to draft new tions in the tax code. [email protected] ternet into a relationship with a man who, and an aging population in turn, sold her body time and time again. legislation if and when a As for Democrats, they BUSINESS OFFICE Democratic president is will have to agree to force us to make hard But this particular story had a twist, a twist choices about fiscal sus- Maria Alvaracin elected. changes that reduce the ext. 1205 that should give us hope that the scourge of The biggest and most future spending on mid- tainability. Now is not that [email protected] human sex trafficking — a scourge that is popular ideas are probably dle-class entitlements like time. Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 all around us in Dallas — is something we a better universal health Medicare and Social Secu- Noah Smith is a [email protected] care system — preferably rity. can fight and we can defeat. Bloomberg Opinion col- Ted Grant Here are the details: A man named Ked- a public option — and a Each party can claim umnist. He was an assis- Publisher, ext. 1234 rick Nelms used a social media app called national minimum wage victory and blame the tant professor of finance [email protected] increase that indexes min- opposition party for the at Stony Brook University, Marian Kinney Tagged to lure his victim, a 14-year-old girl, imum wage to inflation. policy changes they had ext. 1212 into prostitution. and he blogs at Noahpin- [email protected] Comprehensive immi- to swallow. And President ion. Typically, traffickers and pimps use every Will Kraft gration reform, providing Trump can take credit, as Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 manner of psychological manipulation and a path to citizenship for well. Michael R. Strain is a [email protected] physical intimidation, if not outright abuse, the undocumented while I know, I know. The odds Bloomberg Opinion col- Mike Shanahan shifting the legal immi- are long that this will umnist. He is director of Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 to twist their “relationship” with the girls [email protected] and women they traffic into a sort of impris- gration system toward a happen. But we’ve seen economic policy studies more skills-focused sys- that the budget problem and resident scholar at the Carolina Trujillo onment that is all but impossible to escape Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 tem like Canada’s, should can get worse under sin- American Enterprise Insti- [email protected] without some outside help. tute. also be a priority. gle-party government. Jim Wilson Nelms, who was 28 in July, was arrested, Another idea is a big Here’s hoping a divided Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Stephanie Kelton is a charged and sentenced to 40 years in pris- government does better. [email protected] push to fight climate professor of public policy Stephanie Kelton: Ad- CIRCULATION on for trafficking this child victim in Dallas, change, including a na- and economics at Stony tional carbon tax and big vice to Democrats: Don’t Lisa Mahmoud Austin and San Antonio in 2016. Brook University. She was Manager, ext. 1239 It’s good news Nelms is behind bars. increases in money for al- repeat your biggest policy the Democrats’ chief econo- [email protected] ternative energy research, mistake. Don’t get trapped But here’s the important twist: Prosecu- mist on the staff of the U.S. CLASSIFIED would also be very help- into thinking that your tors also arrested Nelms’ girlfriend, Kirsten Senate Budget Committee Abbe Young Smith ful. And Elizabeth Warren job is to restore “fiscal re- and an economic adviser Manager, ext. 1276 Violette, and charged her with playing an should keep on advancing sponsibility.” Don’t rein- [email protected] essential role in the victim’s trafficking. to the 2016 presidential her bill to address hous- state PAYGO. Don’t worry campaign of Senator Ber- GRAPHICS Violette, 22, just got handed a 20-year sen- ing shortages. These bills about the deficit. nie Sanders. Trevor Andreozzi tence in the case. would set a positive agen- Focus on how you would Designer Why is this important? Because giving all da for the next decade. use deficits to build an Karl W. Smith is a senior [email protected] Michael R. Strain: The economy that works for ev- fellow at the Niskanen Tyler Bernard of the individuals involved in the crime of Designer human trafficking long prison sentences new Congress should fo- ery American and not just Center and founder of the [email protected] cus on the deficit. Partic- those at the top. Be bold blog Modeled Behavior. Zachary Coto sends a message to people who would vic- Designer timize the next child that very serious con- [email protected] sequences await them when they are caught. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Mohamed Diop Designer Trafficking, at its heart, is a financial crime [email protected] that destroys human lives. Pimps are mak- Mark Sutherland ing the calculation that the risk of impris- Our sissy president Creative Director [email protected] onment is not significant enough weighed NEWSROOM against the money they can make selling a President Trump, Jones, who was gassed Emmanuel Macron, but our sissy president, in France, and her uncle, Trump stayed dry. Mike Alongi victim. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 flew across the Atlan- William Howard Jones, Our military fights and [email protected] Left unprosecuted or lightly enforced, traf- tic Ocean to France to were Marines who fought dies in all types of weath- Bill Brotherton ficking will spike. But there are reverse in- participate in ceremonies at Belleau Wood. Our er, including rain, snow, Features Editor ext. 1338 dications that when the penalties are steep honoring the military sissy president sent chief the heat and the cold. The [email protected] enough, capturing and punishing even a rel- personnel who fought of staff John Kelly and sissy president says he Gayla Cawley and died in World War chairman of the joint Reporter, ext. 1236 atively few number of traffickers can help cares about our military, [email protected] reduce the overall amount of trafficking. I, but he couldn’t attend chiefs of staff Gen. Joseph but in the two years since the ceremonies at the Dunford to attend the Cheryl Charles Heavy penalties simply reduce the incentive his election he has not News Editor, ext. 1278 Aisne-Marne American ceremonies. Kelly and [email protected] to take the risk to make money through hu- visited our military in an Cemetery due to light Dunford are true Ameri- active war zone. He has Bella diGrazia man trafficking — a business that, unfortu- rain. cans. disrespected our military Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] nately, is incredibly lucrative. The cemetery has 2,288 Dignitaries who visited and is a disgrace to our graves, including many various World War I Thomas Grillo Law enforcement and anti-trafficking ad- country. Reporter, ext. 1264 vocates such as New Friends New Life es- Americans who fought in sites included Canadian [email protected] the Aisne-Marne Offen- Prime Minister Justin Donald Moskowitz timate that trafficking in North Texas is at Spenser Hasak sive and the Battle of Trudeau, German Chan- Former PO2 & LT, Photographer, ext. 1332 least a $99 million-a-year business. Belleau Wood. My wife’s cellor Angela Merkel U.S. Navy [email protected] But if more heavy sentences are handed father, Alton Christmas and French President Londonderry, N.H. Thor Jourgensen down against people like Nelms and Vio- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] lette, the more likely it is would-be traffick- Daniel Kane ers curtail their activities. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 So spread the word wherever you might. [email protected] Steve Krause These two people will spend a good chunk of Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 their lives in prison cells because they decid- [email protected] ed a child was something to sell. Spread the Owen O’Rourke Photographer, ext. 1224 word so the next person who thinks about [email protected] doing such a thing might think twice. Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor Editorial by the Dallas Morning News. [email protected] Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 [email protected] Roberto Scalese READERS’ FORUM News Editor, ext. 1211 [email protected] Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] We want your letters Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] Good newspapers and websites thrive Ryan York off opinions and comments provided by Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] readers. Please send them to the editor PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS TECHNOLOGY [email protected] World leaders solemnly marked the end of World War I’s slaughter 100 Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 years ago at various commemorations in France. [email protected] WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Homeland Security chief could be on her way out

By Colleen Long, miliar with the situation, ty national security advis- Zeke Miller Trump is discussing re- er, Mira Ricardel. and Catherine Lucey placing Kelly with Vice For all of the talk of churn, ASSOCIATED PRESS President Mike Pence’s Trump often expresses chief of staff, Nick Ayers. frustration with aides and WASHINGTON — Kelly, a retired Marine then does not take action. Trump is weighing an ad- general, has been cred- Talk of Kelly’s exit has per- ministration-wide shake- colated for months and he up as he looks to prepare ited with bringing order remains in place. his White House for di- and process to a chaotic Nielsen had hoped to vided government, with West Wing, but he has complete one year in the Homeland Security Sec- fallen out of favor with the job and leave in December, retary Kirstjen Nielsen president as well as pres- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS but it appeared unlikely expected to be among the idential daughter Ivanka she would last that long, Rep.-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., 29, is the youngest woman next to go, perhaps as soon Trump and son-in-law said two sources. Both peo- ever elected to the House of Representatives. as this week. Jared Kushner. ple who had knowledge of Trump has soured on Ayers, a seasoned cam- the debate spoke to the AP Nielsen and White House paign operative, would re- on condition of anonymity chief of staff John Kelly, store a political mindset because they were not au- House newcomers get in part over frustration to the role, but he faces thorized to speak publicly. that his administration stiff opposition from some Curbing illegal immigra- is not doing more to ad- corners of the West Wing, tion is Trump’s signature dress what he has called with some aides lobbying taste of power games Trump directly against issue — and one he re- a crisis at the U.S.-Mexico turns to as a way to rally border, according to two the move. his most loyal supporters. By Laurie Kellman In a notable generational second in line to the presi- people with knowledge of Other changes are afoot, But anyone who takes ASSOCIATED PRESS handover Tuesday, a grin- dency, for the second time. the issue. But the scope of as Commerce Secretary over at Homeland Security ning Rep. Sander Levin, Ocasio-Cortez has not said the contemplated changes Wilbur Ross and Interior WASHINGTON — The is likely to run up against 87, dropped off his new- whether she’ll vote for is far broader, as Trump Secretary Ryan Zinke are bright-eyed class of incom- the same problems that ly-elected son, Andy, 58, the California Democrat. gears up for a wave of being discussed for re- ing members of Congress at a hotel near the Capi- Others, such as Rep.-elect Democratic oversight re- placement. And in an ex- Nielsen faced. The admin- descended on Washington tol where the freshmen Mikie Sherrill of New Jer- quests and to devote more traordinary move Tuesday, istration has already tried Tuesday for schooling on are staying and attending sey, have said they will op- effort to his own re-elec- first lady Melania Trump’s to clamp down at the bor- the nuts and bolts under- orientation. As the retir- pose Pelosi. tion campaign. office called publicly for der but those efforts have pinning a job like none ing Michigan lawmaker But still other freshmen According to people fa- the firing of Trump’s depu- been largely thwarted or other. But even as they watered down due to legal drove away, the younger lawmakers have fallen in chose curtain colors and challenges. Levin — who will serve in line. They’re under pres- sorted party invitations, Trump also told allies his father’s seat — headed sure from a parade of pow- the freshmen who vowed that he never fully trust- inside pulling a rollaway erful, moneyed interest to change Washington ed Nielsen, whom he as- suitcase behind him. groups such as NARAL were getting an old-school sociated with President There were other signs and the AFL-CIO that education on political George W. Bush, a long- of change. The most fa- support Pelosi and could pressure from the veteran time foe. And he told those mous of the freshmen, Al- be helpful — or not — in lawmakers who want to exandria Ocasio-Cortez, close to him that he felt, at re-election bids that effec- lead them. posted a photo of the cover times, that her loyalty was tively have already begun. “I’m just trying to figure of the New Yorker mag- more toward her longtime “I think there’s tremen- out what’s going on,” said azine, which depicts in- mentor — Kelly — than to dous value in experience Rep.-elect Tim Burchett, coming lawmakers of color the president. R-Tenn., a former member pushing into a colorless and knowing how to move Zinke, who faces sever- of the state legislature. room full of men with the legislation and knowing al ethics investigations, “We’re the small fish in a caption: “Knock knock.” every trick possible,” Rep.- said in interview with The very big pond right now.” But Ocasio-Cortez, at elect Veronica Escobar, for Associated Press on Mon- Welcomed to Washing- 29 the youngest woman whom Pelosi campaigned, day that he has spoken in ton by tight security and ever elected to the House, said in an interview. She’s recent days with Trump, a round of power recep- wasn’t just active on social supporting Pelosi, she Pence and Kelly about FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tions, the new members media. She stopped by a said, but there should be probes into his leadership of Congress are a younger, protest in the office of the “a leadership pipeline” to Nielsen had hoped to complete one year in the and they remain support- more diverse group. The senior-most Democratic carry younger faces into job and leave in December, but it appeared un- ive. He denied any wrong- freshman class includes a House veteran, Minority the House’s highest ranks. likely she would last that long. doing. record number of women Leader Nancy Pelosi, who “Without her, major who drove the most pow- permitted the demonstra- pieces of legislation would erful Democratic sweep of tion by 200 or so activists. have never gotten passed,” Remember the caravan? After the House since the Wa- Pelosi has pledged to rein- such as the Affordable tergate election of 1974. state a special committee Care Act, said incoming Democrats picked up at on climate change. Rep. Deb Haaland, D-N.M. vote, focus on migrants fades least 32 seats, with sever- Pelosi also expects Dem- “She’s ready to lead and so al races still undecided. ocrats to elect her speaker, I’m going to support her.” By Jonathan Lemire lies, there is a sense that oric and hardline policy and Catherine Lucey the caravan was a useful proposals, including send- ASSOCIATED PRESS midterm messaging tool, ing troops to the border, one that became the center- revoking birthright cit- WASHINGTON — Did piece of an eleventh-hour izenship and an ad fea- someone say caravan? pre-election strategy mod- turing a Latino man con- One week after Election eled on the president’s victed of killing two police Day, President Donald 2016 campaign pledges to officers that was widely Trump’s daily drumbeat of crack down on illegal immi- condemned as racist. warnings about a caravan of “bad thugs” and potential gration, according to four But the caravan was terrorists intent on invad- White House officials and Trump’s favorite talking ing the U.S. from Mexico outside advisers not au- point. During his final has largely fallen silent. thorized to speak publicly blitz of campaign rallies, The migrant caravans about private conversa- he hammered at the threat are still trudging along, tions. night after night and, with- the largest still about 1,000 But once the election was out evidence, suggested miles from the southern over, the president’s atten- that Democrats were sup- border, but Trump — and tion turned elsewhere, the porting — and perhaps many in the conservative officials and advisers said. funding — the march of media — have dramatical- For weeks before the migrants. ly reduced the frequency election, the caravan was “Democrats are inviting and intensity of their dire a dominant news story. caravan after caravan of il- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS warnings now that they no The largest caravan was legal aliens to pour into our longer feel the same urgen- believed to have formed in country, overwhelming your The fire, which has charred 195 square miles and destroyed more than Honduras on Oct. 12 and schools, your hospitals, and 6,400 homes since it started Thursday, was reported 30 percent contained. cy to stir up GOP voters. Trump and his media al- first was featured in a “Fox your communities,” Trump lies have largely moved on: & Friends” segment four said in Ft. Wayne, Ind., on They’re more focused now days later, which prompt- election eve. “If you want Dogs and DNA: Search for fire on the possibility of elector- ed a tweet from the show’s more caravans, if you want al chicanery in recounts in most famous fan. more crime, vote Demo- the Florida Senate and gov- As the midterms ap- crat tomorrow. If you want victims intensifies in California ernor’s races. proached, Trump and his strong borders and safe By Martha Mendoza Honea said Monday night Authorities said they Within the West Wing conservative allies flooded communities, no drugs, no and Gillian Flaccus as he announced the dis- were bringing in two mo- and in Trump’s orbit of al- the zone with harsh rhet- caravans, vote Republican.” ASSOCIATED PRESS covery of 13 more dead. bile morgue units from More than a dozen cor- the military, requesting PARADISE, Calif. — oner search-and-recovery an additional 150 search- Authorities moved to set teams looked for bodies and-rescue personnel, and up a rapid DNA-anal- across the apocalyptic seeking the setup of a rap- ysis system and bring landscape that was once id DNA system to speed in cadaver dogs, mobile morgues and more search Paradise, while anxious the analysis of remains. teams in an intensified relatives visited shelters The flames were so fierce effort to find and identi- and called police and hos- that they melted metal. In fy victims of the deadli- pitals in hopes of finding some cases, search crews est wildfire in California loved ones. found only bones or bone history, an inferno that Lisa Jordan drove 600 fragments, which were killed at least 42 people. miles from Yakima, Wash., duly put in body bags. In- Five days after flames all to search for her uncle, vestigators are consulting but obliterated the North- Nick Clark, and his wife, forensic anthropologists ern California town of Par- Anne, who lived in Para- for help in identifying the adise, population 27,000, dise. Anne Clark has mul- remains. officials were unsure of the tiple sclerosis and cannot Chaplains accompanied exact number of missing. walk. Jordan said no one some coroner search teams But the death toll was all seemed to know whether that visited dozens of ad- but certain to rise. they were able to get out dresses belonging to people “I want to recover as or whether their house reported missing. No cars was still standing. in the driveway was a con- many remains as we pos- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sibly can, as soon as we “I’m staying hopeful,” sidered a good sign, one car can. Because I know the she said. “Until the final a little more ominous and Sticking out among the crowd for their bright clothing and makeup, the toll it takes on loved ones,” word comes, you keep multiple burned-out vehi- group of 50 or so LGBTQ migrants traveling with the caravan hoping to Butte County Sheriff Kory fighting against it.” cles more reason for worry. reach the U.S. border has suffered verbal harassment, especially from men. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- property damage was reported day at 2:29 p.m. Patient taken day; on VFW Parkway at 2:47 A homeowner larly arrests, reflect police records. In Sunday at 3:37 p.m. on Con- to the hospital. p.m. Saturday. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, don Circle. Caller reported trouble thwarts armed it is the sole responsibility of the con- A crash with property dam- breathing from 6 Trickett Road SAUGUS age but no personal injuries on Saturday at 8:16 a.m. Pa- cerned party to contact the relevant was reported on Sunday at 6 tient taken to the hospital. Arrests police department and have the p.m. at 892 Salem St. and 1 Medical aid requested on burglary in Lynn department issue a notice of correc- Fall Way. Saturday at 6:28 p.m. from a Matthew T. Munroe, 27, of 4 tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or caller who reports chest pain. Falmouth St., was arrested and By Gayla Cawley venile, they were armed. clarifications will not be made without False Burglar Patient refused assistance. charged with operating under ITEM STAFF One was holding a kitchen Well-being check requested express notice of change from the ar- and Fire Alarms the influence of liquor. knife and the other had a at 1 Landsdowne Court on Sat- LYNN — A ma- resting police department. Alexander M. Fileccia, 24, BB gun, Kmiec said. urday at 7:08 p.m. Man checks of 10 Blueridge Ave., was ar- chete-wielding homeown- Accidental burglar alarm was Wielding the machete, out OK. rested and charged with two er was able to successfully reported at Chico’s at 325 Mar- the homeowner had the LYNN ket St. on Friday at 8:32 a.m. An elderly woman fell at Sun- counts of possession to distrib- thwart an armed burglary suspects lie down until Faulty fire alarm was reported rise Assisted Living at 55 Sa- ute a Class B drug, possession at his Judge Road home Arrests on Saturday at 1:45 a.m. at the lem St. on Sunday at 7:41 a.m. to distribute a Class C drug, on Monday night. police arrived, Kmiec said. Christmas Tree Shop at 28 South Patient taken to the hospital. and warrant charges. The 37-year-old home- Police responded to the Adelson Fedna, 19, of 307 home shortly after 8 p.m. Winthrop St., Medford, was ar- Broadway. Call handled by the Yaneiri Vega, 24, of 36 Ma- owner was alerted to the Lynnfield Fire Department. MARBLEHEAD ple St., Apt. L3, Malden, was break-in after hearing They found Fedna and the rested and charged with armed juvenile with two phones, burglary at 9:15 p.m. Monday. Report of a false burglar arrested on warrant charges. glass shatter and people alarm at 807 Salem St. on Complaints Sawyer F. Aleman, 25, of 47 inside his home. Two male which were returned to Nicholas Fusco, 31, of 1 the homeowner at the Rockland Terrace, Saugus, was Saturday at 2:37 a.m. Officer Hamilton Ave., Apt. 3, Lynn, was suspects broke a glass A report of a wire down on slider door at the back scene, Kmiec said. arrested and charged with re- reports home is secure. arrested on warrant charges. the property at 10:54 a.m. of the house, leading the Fedna and the juvenile ceiving a stolen motor vehicle An early morning delivery at Monday on Endicott Avenue. homeowner to grab a ma- at 5:53 p.m. Tuesday. Gaslight at 100 Market St. ac- Accidents were each arrested and A report of a cat in a tree at chete, Lynn Police Lt. Mi- Soney Matthews, 18, of 27 cidentally sounded the burglar charged with armed bur- 1:28 p.m. Monday on Jackson A report of a motor vehi- chael Kmiec said. Burchstead Place, was arrest- alarm on Saturday at 7:07 a.m. glary. Road. cle accident at Staples Office When the homeowner ed and charged with receiving Accidental burglar alarm re- A report of burning leaves at Supply Store on Broadway at encountered the suspects, Gayla Cawley can be a stolen motor vehicle, tres- ported on Saturday at 11 a.m. 4:08 p.m. Monday on Seaview 1:12 p.m. Friday; at Jo-Ann identified as Adelson Fed- reached at gcawley@item- passing/park rule and attempt at 26 Locksley Road. Avenue. A caller walking on the Fabrics on Broadway at 1:22 na, a 19-year-old Medford live.com. Follow her on to commit crime at 8:22 p.m. Accidental 911 call from 7 Horseshoe Drive was reported tracks reported seeing someone p.m. Friday; at Essex Street and man, and a 16-year-old ju- Twitter @GaylaCawley. Monday. burning leaves. She said it was Lincoln Avenue at 5:13 p.m. Michael Nickerson, 31, of on Saturday at noon. Faulty burglar alarm reported close to the fence and thought Friday; on Walnut Road at 8:24 27 Penny Hill Road, Melrose, the fence was going to catch fire. p.m. Friday; at Lincoln Avenue was arrested and charged with on Saturday at 4:49 p.m. at 205 Edgemere Road. Officer A report of a lost Wheaten and Guild Road at 9:02 p.m. Nahant firefighters receiving a stolen motor vehicle terrier at 6:03 a.m. Tuesday on Friday; at Walnut Street and and operation of a motor vehi- reports all is secure. Accidental burglar alarm at Highland Terrace. Blueridge Avenue at 10:35 cle with a suspended license at p.m. Friday; at 419 Essex St. at add 2 to their ranks 5:55 p.m. Monday. the Huckleberry Hill School on Knoll Road on Sunday at 4 a.m. Fire 10:14 p.m. Saturday; at Lowe’s NAHANT — Two fire- in and has officially re- Oliver Sanabia, 18, of 43 on Broadway at 8:51 a.m. Sun- fighters were sworn in sumed his role with the Rockaway St., was arrested MarketStreet management reported false burglar alarm A report of an outside fire at day; at Taco Bell on Broadway as members of the Nah- Nahant Fire Department and charged with trespass- 5:26 p.m. Monday at Wash- at 12:23 p.m. Sunday; at Big Y ant Fire Department last as a call firefighter. He ing/park rule, receiving a sto- on Tuesday at 6 a.m. Officer re- ports all is OK. ington and Rockaway streets. on Broadway at 4:41 p.m. Sun- week. first worked with the de- len motor vehicle, attempt to Police reported the fire was day; at Essex Street and Wilbur Firefighter Matthewpartment from 2013-2016. commit crime and malicious Complaints manageable and was being Avenue at 8:02 p.m. Sunday; Canty was sworn in as “I’m excited to see Fire- destruction of property at 8:07 properly watched. at 68 Newhall Ave. at 12:51 a full-time firefighter on fighter Lowe return, and p.m. Monday. Caller reports a white pick- p.m. Monday; at J. Pace and Thursday, Nov. 8. He had to see Firefighter Canty up truck is parked in the lot at REVERE Sons at 190 Main St. at 3:03 previously served the continue to grow in his Accidents building 3 at 375 North Broad- p.m. Monday. community as a call fire- role with the Nahant Fire A report of a motor vehicle way on Friday at 4:54 p.m. and Arrest fighter. He assumed that Department,” said Fein- a man was climbing the fence Complaints role in 2013, according berg. “Their combined crash at 2:15 p.m. Monday at Anthony J. Santosuosso, 37, Nahant Rotary at 1 Lynnway; up to the water tower. Officer to a statement from Fire experience will no doubt spoke with owner of the truck of 169 Crescent Ave., Apt. 3, A caller reported hearing a Chief Michael Feinberg. be an asset for the whole at 2:30 p.m. Monday at 109 was arrested and charged with bang and then the power went Broad St.; at 2:44 p.m. Mon- who said she is moving it but Firefighter James Lowe, community, and I’m confi- was unable to locate the man assault and battery on a family out on Clifton Avenue at 7:10 who returned from a two- dent they’ll make imme- day at 725 Western Ave.; at or household member. a.m. Friday. 6:39 a.m. Tuesday at Liber- climbing the fence. year leave, was also sworn diate contributions.” Woman from 292 Salem St. A report of wires down in ty and Washington streets; Accidents the roadway on Vine Street at at 7:12 a.m. Tuesday at 410 reported she is home alone and heard a loud noise and is 10:37 a.m. Friday. Western Ave.; at 8:10 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle A report of vandalism at Wa- Tuesday at 480 Lynnfield St.; at concerned someone broke into the home on Friday at 5:41 accident at Brown Circle at ter’s Edge Kitchens & Design 8:39 a.m. Tuesday at Congress 1:55 a.m. Saturday; on Furlong on Lincoln Avenue at 1:53 p.m. Street and Western Avenue; at p.m. Officer did a walk through and found nothing. Drive at 1:34 p.m. Saturday; on Friday. 9:01 a.m. Tuesday at Broadway Revere Beach Parkway at 6:28 A caller reported flooding and Pendexter Street; at 9:19 Limb in the roadway reported at 576b Lowell St. on Saturday p.m. Saturday; on Squire Road across the roadway on Salem a.m. Tuesday at Franklin Street at 8:59 a.m. Sunday; at Cope- Turnpike at 4:32 a.m. Saturday. and Western Avenue. at 9:53 a.m. Officer reports tree was pulled to the side of the land Circle at 1:57 p.m. Sun- A Stone Street resident re- road and the Department of day; on Revere Beach Parkway ported she opened her mailbox Breaking and Entering Public Works has been notified. at 2:32 p.m. Sunday; on Pratt and found a sex toy inside at Street at 2:29 p.m. Monday. A report of a motor vehicle Caller reports motor vehicle 12:12 p.m. Saturday. The call- er believes it could be harass- breaking and entering at 4:38 turning their headlights on and Complaints p.m. Monday at 41 Market St. off on Saturday at 8:33 p.m. at ment from a neighbor. A report of a breaking and Jordan Park. Officer reports par- A report of vandalism on A report of a branch down at ties sent on their way. Gilway and Richard streets at entering at 8:01 p.m. Monday Sigourney Street at 10:24 p.m. Matthew Canty and James Lowe (second and at 40 Judge Road. Large pile of leaves reported Saturday; on Overlook Ridge 2:12 p.m. Saturday. on Sunday at 618 Summer St. A caller reported a man go- fourth from the left) will be full time members Terrace at 10:16 a.m. Monday; of the Nahant Fire Department, joining Capt. Theft and 1 Thomas Road at 11:33 on Crescent Avenue at 5:23 ing door to door claiming to be a.m. Officer reports leaves not from the electric company at Dean Palombo, Chief Michael Feinberg (cen- p.m. Monday; on Patriot Park- ter) and Lt. David Doyle. A report of a larceny at 4:01 interfering with traffic. way at 8:17 p.m. Monday. 30 Hamilton St. at 5:33 p.m. p.m. Monday at 21 Lewis St.; Explosions reported on Sun- A report of a sexual assault Saturday. at 4:41 p.m. Monday at 1 King- day at 12:51 p.m. at 17 Juniper on Revere Beach Parkway at A report of a low hanging sley Terrace; at 7:14 p.m. Mon- Road. Officer reports unable to 11:53 p.m. Saturday. branch at 9:13 a.m. Sunday. Nahant firefighter day at Cook Street Playground. locate the source. All is OK. A report of an assault on A report of a missing man- A report of motor vehicle theft Resident is locked out at 401 Beach Street at 3:47 p.m. Sun- hole cover from the road at at 5:32 p.m. Monday on Essex Ross Drive reported on Monday day; on Revere Street at 6:39 Walnut and Elm streets at suffers minor injury Court; at 6:25 p.m. Monday at at 9:38 a.m. Call handled by p.m. Sunday. 10:19 a.m. Monday. 7 Liberty Square. the Lynnfield Fire Department. NAHANT — One fire- Crews from Ladder 31 Overdose Theft fighter was injured Mon- and Engine 32 assisted Vandalism Medical Aid A report of a stolen motor ve- day afternoon while extin- in quickly extinguishing A report of a possible over- guishing a mattress fire. the fire and clearing the A report of vandalism at 8:26 Request for an ambulance hicle at 9 Central St. at 10:59 dose on Beach Street at 8:03 Just before 4 p.m., Na- building of smoke. Follow- a.m. Tuesday at 6 Smith St.; at was received from 30 Crescent a.m. Friday. p.m. Sunday. hant firefighters wereing an investigation, the 10:10 a.m. Tuesday at 90 Rob- Ave. on Friday at 8:57 a.m. Pa- A report of shoplifting at Ma- dispatched to 386 Nah- cause of the fire was not inson St. tient taken to the hospital. cy’s Department Store at 11:25 Theft ant Road for a report of determined. A well-being check was re- a.m. Friday; at Kohl’s Department smoke in a building. First One firefighter suffered quested at 880 Summer St. on A report of a motor vehicle Store at 6:51 p.m. Monday. LYNNFIELD arriving crews on Engine a minor injury during the Friday at 9:50 a.m. breaking and entering on Harris A report of a motor vehicle 31, under the command of incident. Report of an 88-year-old Street at 10:24 a.m. Saturday. breaking and entering at Wood Accidents Capt. Dean Palombo, lo- The Lynn Fire Depart- woman having trouble breath- A report of shoplifting on VFW Spring Suites at 5:52 a.m. Sat- cated a mattress burning ment responded to a mu- ing at 12 Ivanhoe Drive on Fri- Parkway at 11:47 a.m. Satur- urday. A motor vehicle crash with inside a concrete struc- tual aid call and provided ture, according to a state- station coverage while ment from Fire Chief Mi- Nahant crews responded POLICE BRIEFS chael Feinberg. to the scene. Man sentenced for going ads that included pictures Police: Man shot, Former health agent charged of the victim as well as a killed in Brockton with forging inspections Authorities: Custody to Rhode Island cellphone number to call for sex with minor for the sexual services. BROCKTON (AP) — ROCKLAND (AP) — dispute played role PROVIDENCE, R.I. State and city police Police say a former health Woman injured in Amherst are investigating a fatal agent forged inspection (AP) — A Massachusetts shooting in Brockton. reports for nearly a dozen man who traveled to fire last week dies at hospital in slaying of 8 people Authorities say 27-year- restaurants. Rhode Island to have sex AMHERST (AP) — Au- old Patrick Sequeira-Fer- The Enterprise reports with a 15-year-old girl By Angie Wang played a role. He said they thorities say a woman reira was shot in the that records show Janice and then caused her to and Andrew had carefully planned the injured last week in a fire head at about 6:30 p.m. McCarthy is facing 22 fel- become a prostitute has Welsh-Huggins killings for months. at a public housing apart- Monday and died later at ony charges in connection ASSOCIATED PRESS been sentenced to 7 ½ “There certainly was an ment building in Amherst a hospital. with the false reports for obsession with custody, years in prison. WAVERLY, Ohio — A has died. The Plymouth district Rockland restaurants. obsession with control of Federal prosecutors in The Northwestern dis- attorney confirmed the McCarthy was appoint- family of four was arrest- Rhode Island say 26-year- ed Tuesday in the grue- children,” said DeWine, trict attorney said Tues- death Tuesday morning. ed as a health agent in who earlier this month old Andy Joseph, of Brock- day that 57-year-old Mary No arrests have been 2001, and she oversaw some 2016 slayings of was elected governor. ton, was also sentenced Herbert died at a Boston announced. the town health depart- eight people from another He added: “I just might Tuesday to 10 years of hospital on Monday. The Enterprise reports ment until her resigna- family in rural Ohio in a tell you this is just the probation. He pleaded Herbert was injured that officers responded to tion Oct. 25. crime that prosecutors guilty in April to traveling last in the early morning the location after getting Town officials say a suggested stemmed from most bizarre story I’ve interstate with the intent hours Thursday in a fire a 911 call and were also health board clerk became a custody dispute, author- ever seen in being involved to engage in illicit sexual at the Ann Whalen Apart- alerted to the city’s auto- suspicious of McCarthy ities said. in law enforcement.” conduct. ments blamed on improp- mated gunfire detection after several citizens Ohio Attorney Gener- Authorities said marijua- Authorities say he met er disposal of smoking system. submitted public records al Mike DeWine said a na growing operations were the girl in June 2016 in materials. An officer who was in the requests over concerns grand jury indicted the found at three of the four an online chat forum. He The five-story apart- area found a man down in about restaurant inspec- four on aggravated mur- crime scenes. That’s not traveled to Rhode Island ment building is operated the street. The victim was tions. der charges and could be uncommon in this corner multiple times to engage by the Amherst Housing taken to a local hospital The town says it has sentenced to death if con- of Appalachia but stoked in sex acts with her, and Authority. One apartment before being flown to a Bos- appointed four temporary victed. rumors that the slayings caused her to become unit sustained heavy ton hospital where he died health agents to inspect DeWine gave scant de- were related to drugs, one engaged in commercial fire damage while others shortly before midnight. all restaurants. They have tail about why the victims of many theories on possi- sex acts. received smoke and water The death was the city’s found no serious issues were killed, but said the ble motives that percolated Joseph posted online damage. ninth homicide of the year. so far. custody of a young child in public locally. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 FOOD The acid test: Calling off red tomatoes

By Rosalie gardeners are desperate few spoonfuls of the jam. Harrington to get rid of at the end of Everyone loves this sweet- ITEM FOOD EDITOR the growing season, so you er egg experience! will find them in the more Often I find, especial- “TOMATO, TOMAHTO, expensive section of the ly this time of year, some LET’S CALL THE market. But they are very bargains on tomatoes. I WHOLE THING OFF.” delicious, with their own wash them and place them “No more tomatoes,” in- unique tangy flavor, and in a plastic bag and freeze structed one of my doctors as so often happens they them until I feel like mak- a few years ago. I called it provide a silver lining to ing a large amount of “my summer without to- my red tomato restriction. sauce. My grandsons love matoes” when it was new, My sauces, salads, salsas lasagna and they never but it’s been going on for and soups have a new complain or notice that I several years now. How taste; almost everyone is have substituted a good, can an Italian chef man- surprised by the flavor. bottled red sauce. A friend age such a thing, I ask Bolognese meat sauce who I met at the grocery myself, how can life be so made with fresh yellow to- store the other day com- cruel? My doctor thought matoes is my favorite. The mented that I am such a “My Summer Without To- local farm stand provides good grandmother to make matoes” would be an in- me with some bruised such a labor intensive teresting title for a book, ones at a substantial dis- dish. Wrong! Well, yes, I but I wasn’t so smitten, as count and I am back turn- am a good Noni but it isn’t I was trying to adjust to ing out tons of (yellow) to- because I make them lasa- PHOTO | ROSALIE HARRINGTON the loss of something cen- mato sauce. gna. Just so she’d realize tral to my palate and my It’s not that tomatoes of how easy it is, I shared the Rosalie’s bolognese-style meat sauce is shown over a serving of her culinary identity. It’s been a different color are such recipe with her right there homemade potato gnocchi. several years without a a foreign idea, though. My in the market. marinara sauce, a mozza- Mississippi grandmother’s Place a few spoonfuls rella, basil and tomato sal- fried green tomatoes were of sauce on the bottom of Bolognese meat sauce with yellow tomatoes ad, or even slow-roasted always a delight. They the pan followed by three little pear tomatoes sprin- were simple enough — or four of the lasagna kled with fresh thyme, ol- — Of course you can use red tomatoes, as well. of fresh thyme and rosemary, then a pound slices of green tomato noodles (I use the new, — Using a heavy bottomed pan heat a few of ground pork or beef or a combination of ive oil, and a sprinkle each dipped in buttermilk, one fast kind that don’t have of sugar and sea salt, just tbsp. olive oil. the two. of her favorite foods, and to be boiled and drained) — Add three chopped garlic cloves and — Brown all over, stirring well. Lower heat and for starters. then coated with fresh followed by a big scoop of Necessity being the four tbsp. chopped bacon or pancetta. Stir to after 20 minutes add a third cup of white wine, bread crumbs. I modify ricotta cheese mixed with slightly cook, without browning. red or Marsala wine. mother of invention, or the recipe, of course, and a few cups of pre-grated — In a food processor place two carrots, two — Lower heat further and simmer another discovery, at least, I went use panko breadcrumbs, mozzarella, two beaten ribs of celery and a small onion. Pulse to chop several minutes adding a little chicken or beef out into the world in which she would never eggs, a handful of grated several times. Add to pan and saute several broth to thin the sauce a little. search of options. I even- have heard of, as well as Parmesan, a sprinkle of minutes, stirring often. — Add ¾ cup of heavy cream and simmer tually discovered that a a little Parmesan cheese, salt. Place a large spoonful — In the food processor, chop four or another five minutes. friend whose son had a which is more Italian than of the mix on each lasagna five large tomatoes with a few sprigs of — Toss with pasta and a good handful of Par- severe digestive problem Southern. But the say- noodle, then keep going chopped flat leaf parsley. Add a sprig each mesan cheese at serving time. could only tolerate yellow ing “Rules are made to be until you have three-layer tomatoes, and so I took my broken” is a fundamental lasagna, gently pressing lead from her and have principle in my cooking, the noodles to mash down been experimenting and and my life. My friend the ricotta. On the top lay- can do this the day before and chop well, including a few tbsp. water on the enjoying them nicely, ever Jessica gave me a half er, cover with sauce and and it heats up very nicely the juice, mixed with olive bottom of the pan, cover since. dozen green tomatoes that sprinkle with parmesan. the next day. The process oil, freshly chopped flat tightly with foil and bake Yellow tomatoes are she rescued from her gar- Tightly fit with tin foil takes less than an hour, leaf parsley, a teaspoon at 325 for 45 minutes. less acidic, making them den last week, and Mon- and bake about an hour tops, not counting baking salt, Parmesan cheese, Remove foil, mist with ol- more appropriate for my day I made green tomato at 325 degrees. Make sure time, of course. chopped garlic and two ive oil and bake another condition, although they jam which I will stuff my there is a good amount of In a tribute to my mom, I cups of rice. Fill the center 10 minutes. Serve with are harder to find and deviled eggs with. Hard- sauce in between as the like to make her stuffed to- and mist all the tomatoes a mixed green salad and more expensive than the boiled eggs, yolks smashed moisture will help ten- matoes with rice. Remove with olive oil. Place in a top each with a few grilled common red ones that with a little mayo and a derize the noodles. You the center of the tomato 2-inch deep pan, pour in shrimp. Make this green bean casserole Apple crisp gets an unlikely ahead of the party and relax boost from tart cranberries By America's By America's Test Kitchen Test Kitchen Green bean casserole is Although it's hard to a holiday staple, so we set imagine that apple crisp out to develop a version needs much improvement, that could be assembled we liked the tartness and in advance to make our texture that cranberries holiday cooking easier. added to one of our favor- To ensure that the fla- ite standard dessert reci- vor of the casserole didn't pes. The challenges were become dull in the freezer, balancing the fruit flavors we boosted flavor by us- and making sure that the ing plenty of garlic, white filling baked evenly while wine and fragrant thyme. the topping stayed crisp. Tossing the beans with We achieved the perfect a bit of cornstarch before fruit mix by combining putting them in the bak- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS fresh and dried cranber- ing dish helped to thicken ries, and we precooked all any liquid they exuded This recipe for green bean casserole appears in the fruit and added tapi- during cooking. the cookbook “Complete Make-Ahead.” oca to thicken the juices. This step shortened the oven time and ensured Green bean casserole that the classic butter, flour, sugar, cinnamon, Servings: 10-12 about 6 pulses. Combine bread crumbs and and oat topping lived up Start to finish: 3 hours, 20 minutes fried onions in bowl. Set aside. to the name "crisp." Topping: — For the casserole: Adjust oven rack to If you can't find Brae- — 2 slices hearty white sandwich bread, torn middle position and heat oven to 400 F. Melt burn apples, Golden De- into pieces butter in 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Add licious will work. While — 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted mushrooms, salt, and pepper and cook until old-fashioned rolled oats — 1/4 teaspoon salt mushrooms release their liquid, about 5 min- are preferable in this — 2 cups canned fried onions utes. Increase heat to medium-high and cook recipe, quick oats can be PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Casserole: until liquid has evaporated, about 5 minutes. substituted; do not use in- — 3 tablespoons unsalted butter Add garlic and thyme and cook until fragrant, stant oats. Serve with va- While old-fashioned rolled oats are preferable — 10 ounces white mushrooms, trimmed and about 30 seconds. Stir in flour and cook until nilla ice cream or whipped in this cranberry-apple crisp recipe, quick oats sliced thin golden, about 1 minute. Slowly whisk in broth, cream. can be substituted. — 1 teaspoon salt cream, and wine and bring to boil. Reduce heat — 1/2 teaspoon pepper to medium and simmer, stirring occasionally, — 6 garlic cloves, minced until sauce is thickened, about 10 minutes. — 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme — Toss green beans with cornstarch in large Cranberry-apple crisp — 1/4 cup all-purpose flour bowl and transfer to 13-by-9-inch baking dish. — 1 1/2 cups chicken broth Pour warm mushroom mixture evenly over — 1 1/2 cups heavy cream green beans. Let cool completely. — 1/2 cup dry white wine — Cover with aluminum foil and bake until Servings: 8 food processor until mixture has texture of — 2 pounds green beans, trimmed and cut sauce is bubbling and green beans are tender, Start to finish: 1 hour 30 minutes coarse crumbs, about 12 pulses. Transfer to into 1-inch pieces 40 to 50 minutes, stirring green beans half- Topping: medium bowl, stir in oats, and use fingers — 1/4 cup cornstarch way through baking. Remove foil and spread — 3/4 cup all-purpose flour to pinch topping into peanut-sized clumps. — For the topping: Pulse bread, melted butter, topping over green beans. Bake until golden — 1/2 cup packed light brown sugar Refrigerate while preparing filling. and salt in food processor to coarse crumbs, brown, about 8 minutes. Serve. — 1/2 cup granulated sugar — For the filling: Bring cranberries, 3/4 — 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon cup sugar, and water to simmer in Dutch — 12 tablespoons unsalted butter, cut oven over medium-high heat and cook into 1/2-inch pieces and chilled until cranberries are completely softened — 3/4 cup old-fashioned rolled oats and mixture is jam-like, about 10 minutes; Filling: transfer to bowl. Cook apples, remaining — 1 pound fresh or frozen cranberries 1/2 cup sugar, and dried cranberries in — 1 1/4 cups granulated sugar now-empty Dutch oven over medium-high — 1/4 cup water heat until apples begin to release their Calling all cooks — 2 1/2 pounds Granny Smith apples, juices, about 5 minutes. Off heat, stir in Does the woman down the street make a bolognese sauce to die for? Does the man at work bake peeled, cored, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces cranberry mixture and tapioca. a mean blueberry pie? Are your mama’s quesadillas or creative salads better than any you’ve had in — 2 1/2 pounds Braeburn apples, peeled, — Transfer filling to 13-by 9-inch baking a restaurant? Is there a star in your cooking club whose creations always draw “oohs” and “aahs?” cored, and cut into 1/2-inch pieces dish set on rimmed baking sheet. Smooth If so, we’d love to meet and feature them and a favorite recipe in our new weekly Neighborhood — 1 cup sweetened dried cranberries surface evenly with spatula and scatter Cooks column on our Food pages. — 3 tablespoons Minute Tapioca topping evenly over filling. Bake until juices Previous plans to spotlight local kitchen magicians didn’t get off the ground. But it’s really going to — For the topping: Adjust oven rack to are bubbling and topping is deep golden happen this time. Please introduce us by contacting Features Editor Bill Brotherton at bbrotherton@ middle position and heat oven to 400 F. brown, about 30 minutes. Let cool slightly. itemlive.com or 781-593-7700, ext. 1338. Pulse flour, sugars, cinnamon, and butter in Serve warm or at room temperature. A8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Gene Arnould, Marblehead Arts partner for upcoming jazz series Gene Arnould, owner Arts,” promises to resur- p.m., at the King Hooper Doors open at 6:30 p.m. of Arnould Gallery & rect the town’s interest in Mansion, 8 Hooper St. Tickets are $30 per per- Framery, is partnering great music. “The Marblehead Arts son. There will be a beer with the Marblehead The first performance Association is excited to and wine bar, snacks and Arts Association for a of the series will fea- partner with Gene Ar- a 15-minute intermission. new jazz series. ture singer Cassandre nould for this event. We A limited number of Arnould was the McKinley, pianist Tim look forward to expand- tickets will be sold. They founder and producing Ray, bassist Bob Niel- ing our arts program- can be purchased by director of the Summer sen, and drummer Dave ming into more perform- visiting Arnould Gallery, Jazz series, which ended Mattacks, four artists ing arts with this musical 111 Washington St., in 2014. This new series, well-known within Mar- series,” said MAA Di- calling 781-631-6366 or called “Gene Arnould blehead. It will take place rector Patti DiCarlo visiting marbleheadarts. presents Jazz at the Thursday, Nov. 15, 7-10 Baker. org/event/jazz-evening. CNN sues, demands return of Acosta to the White House NEW YORK (AP) — The administration CNN took its access stripped Acosta of his battle against the Trump pass following President administration to court Donald Trump's con- on Tuesday, demanding tentious news conference PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the reinstatement of cor- last week, during which respondent Jim Acosta's Acosta refused to give up White House credentials a microphone when the because their revocation president said he didn't Things to know: violates the right of free- want to hear anything dom of the press. more from him. Besides seeking an in- Sanders initially ex- Michelle Obama’s junction to let Acosta re- plained the decision by turn immediately, CNN is accusing Acosta of making launching a case that will improper physical contact book, arena tour test the ability of govern- with the intern seeking to ment officials anywhere grab the microphone. But By Jeff Karoub young adult. to freeze out a reporter that rationale disappeared ASSOCIATED PRESS In short, it's among the who displeases them. after witnesses backed most-anticipated political "This is just more Acosta's account that he Michelle Obama's memoirs in years, topping grandstanding from CNN, was just trying to keep the 12-stop jaunt across the Amazon.com's best-seller and we will vigorously mic, and Sanders distrib- country — and an ocean list throughout the week- defend against this law- uted a doctored video that — is not your average end. On Monday, Barnes suit," said White House made it appear Acosta was book tour. Of course, the & Noble announced that press secretary Sarah more aggressive than he former first lady is not pre-orders for "Becoming" PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sanders. actually was. your average author. were the highest for any Oprah Winfrey will join Obama Tuesday night adult book since Harper at the United Center, Lee's "Go Set a Watch- Iconic Barbie fashion comes to home of the Chicago Bulls man," which came out in and Blackhawks, as she 2015. 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No slowing down now for St. Mary’s boys soccer Swampscott girls soccer keeping its focus

By Mike Alongi ed and who can cause a lot The offensive By Harold Rivera very good team. They have a St. Mary’s ITEM STAFF of problems for us. We know prowess of ITEM SPORTS EDITOR lot of seniors. In the past ve senior Joey we’re going to have to contin- Haley Ber- years, they’ve made it to the Thong- SWAMPSCOTT — The ue to play good, sound defense nhardt has LYNN — It’s hard not to get (state) nals four times. They sythavong, an Swampscott girls soccer team above all if we want to have a the Big Blue caught up in the possibilities have a lot of talent there. They All-New En- is now two wins away from chance in this one.” believing when you’re one win away de nitely have the home eld gland selec- a state championship, and it But make no mistake, that they can from reaching the state cham- advantage with the game be- tion, scored doesn’t plan on slowing down Swampscott hasn’t gotten pull off a win pionship game. In fact, it’s ing played at the next town two goals in until reaching that milestone. this far by sheer luck. The Big Wednesday. fairly easy to look ahead and over (Marsh eld). We’re hop- the sectional In order to get there, the Big Blue (16-5-1) had to battle ev- lose track of the opponent at ing Spartan nation comes out nal Sunday. Blue will have to go through ery step of the way en route to ITEM FILE PHOTO hand when you reach that lev- and we appreciate the sup- Division 3 South champi- their Division 3 North title, in- el. The St. Mary’s boys soccer port.” ITEM FILE PHOTO on Norwell (20-2-1), a No. 1 cluding notching wins over the team’s making sure it avoids Although a formidable and seed who breezed through its No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 teams that mentality heading into talented opponent awaits the bracket. Swampscott coach in the bracket. And let’s not Wednesday night’s (7) Divi- Spartans, D’Agostino likes the Norman James knows that it’s forget, Swampscott shut out sion 4 state semi nal against way his team’s playing. Goal- likely the toughest test the Big every one of those teams. South champion Cohasset at tender Matt Gallego made Blue have faced to this point. “From the beginning of the Marsh eld High. his rst start of the season “It’s going to be a tough year, we’ve had a very good, The Skippers are 16-4-2 on in the sectional semi nal and test for us, and we need to be tight team,” James said. “We the season and the Spartans earned a shutout win. Senior ready for a long, hard fight,” always worked together so aren’t overlooking them in any Joey Thongsythavong, an All- said James. “We’ve done a lot well, especially when we went way. New England selection, scored of homework on those guys in up against really good teams “I watched them play (in the two goals in the sectional nal the past couple of days and in the regular season. I think Division 4 South nal Mon- Sunday. D’Agostino said other we can see that they have two day),” St. Mary’s coach Mike players who are very talent- SWAMPSCOTT, B2 D’Agostino said. “They’re a ST. MARY’S, B2 It’s elementary: Strong showings abound for cross country runners

By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF A number of local runners, both boys and girls, ran impressive times in the fth an- nual Massachusetts Elementary School Cross Country Invitational Monday after- noon at Gannon Golf Course, including two local runners who earned wins in their re- spective divisions. Joe Abelon, who helped organize the race that was hosted by the Lynn Parks and Recreation Department and Gannon Golf Course, was happy with the turnout at the Lynn eld volleyball race. “It’s very satisfying to see the number New SSU coach of kids come to participate,” Abelon said. falls short in “It’s been tough getting the word out in the past, but due to all the hard work of hopes patience the people involved in the race we’ve really Div. 2 state semi been able to spread the word and get peo- ple to come out to run.” can pay off By Daniel Kane Mackenzie Abelon pointed out that he was pleased ITEM STAFF Schena and not only with the amount of local run- By Harold Rivera Junior guard the Lynn eld ners who participated, but also with the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Brianna Ro- HUDSON — The Lynn eld volley- volleyball team amount of runners from all over the state ball team battled but came up short driguez and fell to Gro- who made the trip to Lynn for the event. SALEM — New Salem State wom- in the Division 2 state semi nal senior forward/ ton-Dunstable “We’ve done a lot of advertising for this en’s basketball coach Bobby Verdun Tuesday night, losing to Groton-Dun- center Kia Fer- in ve sets on race, whether posting it on the Massachu- knows there are challenges ahead for stable in ve sets at Hudson High. his Vikings this winter. With a new nandes are two Tuesday. setts State Track Association website, in of Salem State’s The Pioneers lost by set scores of 25- as many local newspapers as we could get coaching staff and a new system in 19, 20-25, 25-23, 19-25 and 10-15. place, it’ll take time for his Vikings to key returners ITEM FILE PHOTO in touch with or by simply calling athlet- this season. “We just didn’t have it today,” Lyn- ic directors in school districts across the nd their footing. Once they do, how- n eld coach Brent Ashley said. “We state. The response has been great, and we ever, Verdun feels they can dive into didn’t have it the last two games ei- had over 230 runners come out this year.” reaching their goals. ther and I think we got lucky the last In the boys division for grades 1 through “When I was with (men’s coach) couple games. The other two games 3, which measured at 0.66 miles long, Chris Harvey (as an assistant) last the other teams made more mistakes Swampscott’s Dermott Young (Hadley) season, I had a pretty signi cant but today Groton-Dunstable didn’t. took the top spot with a time of 4:43. role,” Verdun, a Marblehead resident, We just didn’t have the spark or that Lynn’s Jackson Barrett (Sewell-Anderson) said. “I’ve been a head coach before. energy today. nished just two seconds behind in second The adjustments are just trying to “They played OK defense but I place (4:45), while Swampscott’s Dylan be patient but at the same time cre- thought we made the mistakes,” Ash- Reis (Stanley) was right behind in third ating some urgency. The rst thing ley added. “I didn’t think they were place (4:46). Other local runners nish- you have to do is establish a winning great, I just think that we didn’t have ing in the top 10 were Swampscott’s Con- culture. That’s not going to happen the mentality or the IQ to put the nor Mohan (Stanley) in sixth place (5:09), overnight. It’s a balance of teaching ball where it needed to go. I think Swampscott’s Emerson Joy (Stanley) in and creating a sense of urgency. Our I screamed out many, many times seventh place (5:12) and Lynn’s Armari goal is to come in every day, play hard ‘don’t swing cross’ and we would. We Romero (Callahan) in 10th place (5:22). and learn. just couldn’t react in the moment to In the boys division for grades 1 through “Our goal right now is by the time do the right thing.” 5, a slightly longer race at 1.22 miles, we get into the MASCAC league to be LYNNFIELD, B2 RUNNERS, B2 SSU, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 St. Mary’s boys soccer Bruins’ goaltender Rask back is keeping its focus ST. MARY’S bat, stay with our pace at practice after 3-day leave From B1 and not get away from what we’ve done in the BOSTON (AP) — Boston players have stepped up past. We didn’t show up Bruins goaltender Tuukka during crucial moments, against Concord-Carl- Rask returned to practice making the tournament isle. If we’re motivated to on Tuesday after taking a run a full team effort. play like we were against three-day leave of absence “It’s next man up,” Lincoln-Sudbury and St. to attend to a personal D’Agostino said. “A lot of John’s Prep, I think it’ll matter. people are stepping up for be a great game and we’ll “This is a family and we us. A lot of different play- leave there happy.” are a family and we take ers have played. Matt’s This isn’t the first time care of each other when playing great in net. The St. Mary’s has met Cohas- times are tough,” Rask shutout was huge. He’s set in a boys soccer state said about the team he’s made big saves. Alex tournament game. been with since 2006. Nguyen has done a great “This is a rematch from The Bruins granted job filling in some gaps. It’s the 1988 season,” D’Agos- Rask the leave of absence next man up. We have a lot tino said. “They beat Co- on Friday. Rask acknowl- of different unsung heroes hasset in overtime in 1988 edged the matter was helping lead this team. to win the state champi- related to his family, but “Joey was the MVP (Sun- onship. It’s a big rematch. didn’t share details. day),” D’Agostino added. For my kids, we’re just “I have a job, my job is to “He stepped up into a key playing one game at a be a hockey goalie for the role. Joey took the reins time, one 40-minute half Boston Bruins,” he said in the second half. He’s at a time. We’re trying to Tuesday. “And I also have a great player to coach. keep the pedal to the met- another job title, that’s a He’s All-New England, he al and continue moving family man, and this was missed All-American by forward.” a time that deep inside my one vote. I can proudly say And the boys soccer team heart I felt like I needed he’s one of the best players isn’t the only St. Mary’s to take time to be with my I’ve coached in the past 10 team clashing against Co- family and make things FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS right so I could be back years at St. Mary’s. He’s a hasset in a state semifinal Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask returned to practice on Tuesday great leader and he shows game this week. The St. here and focus on my job.” When asked if he felt after taking a three-day leave of absence to attend to a personal matter. it on and off the field.” Mary’s football team will unburdened after the time D’Agostino feels the key meet with the Skippers off, he said “yes” and add- to Wednesday’s game will Friday night (7) in the Di- percentage and 3.05 goals- easy decisions and things against the Vegas Golden ed “resigning (or) quitting be jumping out ahead with vision 7 state semifinal at against average. happen in people’s lives Knights on Sunday. Bos- the job wasn’t” something an aggressive attack in the Hormel Stadium. But he didn’t draw a line that you kind of do some ton is 10-5-2 and tied for he considered. early stages. That proved “It’s great for the school between his off-ice issues soul searching and try to second place in the Atlan- The 31-year-old Rask is to be the winning formula and great for the St. second on the Bruins’ all- and what’s happened on seek the best answer.” tic Division. in the sectional semifinal Mary’s family,” D’Agos- time list in games played the ice. The Bruins won both The Bruins won’t rush when Thiago DeOliveira tino said. “Both of us are (457) and wins (242). He’s “It hasn’t affected my games over the weekend. Rask into game action. scored a goal on a penalty playing Cohasset, that’s 12 games and 11 wins from job,” he said. “I’m not go- Goaltender Jaroslav Hal- Coach Bruce Cassidy said kick 16 minutes into the a huge thing. We’re going passing Tiny Thompson for ing to make excuses that I ak stopped 77 of 79 shots Halak will start the next game. That was all it took to set the tone. We’re go- the franchise records. This played good games or bad in a 5-1 win against the game on the road against for a 1-0 win over Burke ing first Wednesday. We’re season, he’s struggled with games because of my per- Toronto Maple Leafs on the Colorado Avalanche on -- the team that ended St. trying to make sure that a 4-4-0 record, .901 save sonal life. ... Those are not Saturday and a 4-1 win Wednesday. Mary’s season in 2017. we get a state champion- “The key to this game ship. These seniors were is coming off the bat with there in 2015 as freshmen momentum,” D’Agostino when we made the state New SSU coach hopes patience can pay off said. “We’re looking to be final. It’s next person up aggressive right off the and everyone’s helping.” SSU Delgado, a guard/forward, certainly going to do that player is 6’1 and Kia’s six From B1 enters her freshman sea- by connecting with local feet. We’re trying to ex- son. coaches. That’s a big part tend ger game a bit and No slowing down now for a pretty tough team to “Irianis is a terrific ath- of what we’re about and I’m proud of her.” play,” Verdun continued. lete,” Verdun said. “She’s what I want to do moving Verdun’s goals aren’t Swampscott girls soccer “I think that’s a realistic a freshman and raw but forward.” limited to the feat’s he’s goal.” she shows flashes of being Rodriguez and Moschel- aiming to reach on the Verdun has seen signs of very good some day.” court. Aside from bas- are also some things we’ve la lead a talented junior SWAMPSCOTT progress through the ear- seen in their defense that Peabody guard/forward class. ketball, Verdun has pri- From B1 ly stages. The Vikings had we may be able to exploit, Katie Wallace enters her “(The juniors) are going oritized academics and solid showings in presea- playing against those good and hopefully we’ll be able sophomore year. St. Mary’s to bridge the program,” career opportunities with teams like Beverly, Dan- to get Haley and some of son games. Despite a sour alum Gianna Moschella, a Verdun said. “They’re go- his players. vers and others during our other scorers some op- loss in their season open- guard from Peabody, start- ing to be around the next “Whether you coach the regular season helped portunities to put points er (84-46 at Rhode Island ed Saturday’s game and couple years. We have men or women I think prepare us for these tough on the board. If we can do College last Saturday), the scored 15 points. Other some very good seniors the college athletic ex- tournament games, and those things, there’s no Vikings responded with a locals include Beverly’s but they won’t be around perience is the most im- that was able to shine reason why we shouldn’t string of positive practices Natalie Mellinger (sopho- next year. We have some portant thing,” Verdun through over these past be able to win this one.” this week. more guard) and Salem’s juniors and seniors that said. “If I have a goal this few games.” With all that being said, “It’s a team that’s go- Brianna Rodriguez (junior are an integral part of the year besides winning on Swampscott has gotten James and the Big Blue ing to be a lot better in guard). team. They’re blending the court it’s creating ex- this far on the back of its know that it would be un- 10 games than we are Verdun said one of his great.” ceptional experiences for incredibly strong defen- wise to get too far ahead right now,” Verdun said. “I goals moving forward is to Other key returners these ladies. My three sive play, including the of themselves. All of the think we’re teaching a lot build the program with lo- this season include se- seniors, we’re looking at play of goalkeeper Nikki focus needs to be on the of things, putting in new cal talent. nior forward/center Kia jobs and resumes. They’re Rosa and forward Mack- game and the opponent in systems. We got snow- “I’ve coached at schools Fernandes, senior guard/ all going to graduate. My enzie Kearney. Add in front of them on Wednes- balled a little bit (at RIC). at the higher levels where forward Tyra Scott and ju- juniors, we’re looking at the offensive prowess of day evening. We were in the game and we’ve had players from nior guard Courtney Pas- internships. Our athletic forward Haley Bernhardt “We’re taking this one then it got away from us. Europe,” Verdun said. chal. director, Tracey Hatha- and a host of supporting game at a time, as we We have to teach how to “The fact that we’re going “Kia’s really learning way, has advocated for ho- players, and the Big Blue have been all season,” win. It starts with solv- to develop our program how to play the game,” listic experiences for our have reason to believe that James said. “This is go- ing problems. That’s what with locals from Salem, Verdun said. “I think she’s student-athletes.” they’re perfectly suited to ing to be our biggest test basketball is, it’s creating Lynn, Peabody, Beverly, been forced to be one- di- Salem State (0-1) aims pull off a win Wednesday. of the year, and we have and solving problems.” that’s important. That’s mensional the past couple for its first win of the sea- “We’ve seen some things to prepare and play like This year’s roster has no the beauty of coaching at years. She’s not only cov- son Wednesday (7) when while studying up on it. But I know my seniors, shortage of local players. a state school, to represent ering the big kids. We’re the Vikings host UMass those guys that we may and they’re not going to Classical graduate Irianis the area we’re from. We’re a small team. Our tallest Boston. be able to exploit,” James want to finish this season said. “First thing’s first, without a win, so I know we’ll have to play good, they and the rest of the Lynnfield volleyball falls short in Div. 2 state semi disciplined defense from team are going to give it start to finish. They have their all on Wednesday.” LYNNFIELD 18-13 late in the third set saders controlled much teams. Equal opportuni- some very good forwards Swampscott and Norwell From B1 the Pioneers were able to of the last two sets with ty, I’m all for that, I just who can do damage on the will face off Wednesday rally back. Later on, with help from great serving by don’t think it is fair to put offensive end. But there night at Norwell High (5). The Pioneers started Melissa Morelli setting, libero Peter White. White him up against a team the night off on the right Lynnfield went on a four- served two aces to put like Lynnfield. We need to foot at the beginning of point run to take a 21-20 Groton-Dunstable ahead evaluate, we need to read- Catch up with your the first set. Lynnfield lead. Lynnfield eventually in the fourth set and just and we need to even surged out to a 13-5 lead finished off the set with a served for his team when the playing field, we really favorite team before Groton-Dunstable kill by Samantha Lebrus- it went on a 4-0 run late in do.” was able to start to rally. ka to win 25-23. the fifth set. Despite a disappointing in Item Sports! The Crusaders eventual- “In the third set we had “They have a very for- loss, Ashley is confident ly narrowed the lead to a little bit of a glimpse, tunate libero who is an that the Pioneers will be 21-19 before the Pioneers where it was all about get- incredible player,” Ashley back for another tourna- finished the set at 25-19 ting on streaks, getting on said. “I think he is better ment run next year. with Mackenzie Schena’s rallies,” Ashley said. “After than most boy volleyball “We didn’t fight tonight,” service points. that third set we never got players. Ashley said. “We did not In the second set both a run with maybe three “It’s not fair,” Ashley play how we wanted to teams battled to a 11-11 or four points ever. Ev- added. “Its 100 percent play at all. You saw sparks tie before the Crusaders erytime we did something not fair. He has a level of of what we can do in the started to take over. Gro- their middle attacked. Our athleticism that I don’t first set but we just kind ton-Dunstable eventually blocks were a second late think most girls will ever of rolled over a bit. But we took the set 25-20 with an and our defense was a sec- have. His serve is proba- have one senior and then Selling a house? ace by Alexis Millet. ond short.” bly better than 99 percent all juniors. We will be back Buying a house? Despite falling behind From there on the Cru- of most boys volleyball next year, no doubt.” Find out what properties It’s elementary: Strong showings abound for cross country runners recently sold in your area. RUNNERS John Vonbarta (Stanley) (Immaculate Conception) (Garfield) was the top lo- Check out From B1 in 31st place (9:27). Dan- finished in sixth place cal finisher in sixth place vers’ Trevor Nemeskal and (5:12). Also recording (8:55). Other local finishers the Real Estate page the top local finisher was Drew Nemeskal (Thorpe) strong finishes in this di- included Swampscott’s Lia in Saturday’s paper. Swampscott’s Ollie Bra- tied for 34th place with vision were Swampscott’s Beatrice (Stanley) in 14th ham (Stanley), who fin- times of 9:31. Bridget Maloney (Stan- place (9:18), Marblehead’s ished in 12th place with In the girls division ley) in 14th place (5:57), Madelleine Reis (Tower) in a time of 8:47. Other solid for grades 1 through 3, Swampscott’s Violet Bra- 20th place (9:33), Danvers’ finishes from local runners Swampscott’s Annabelle ham (Stanley) in 15th Claudia Drakos (Thor- came from Danvers’ Zach- Everett (Hadley) grabbed place (6:04) and Danvers’ pe) in 34th place (10:26), ary Cotter (Thorpe) in the win with a time of Emma Anderson (Smith) Lynn’s Rose R. Mendez 18th place (9:00), Swamp- 4:55. Danvers’ Kaia Glov- in 17th place (6:09). (Cobbett) in 41st place scott’s Elias Cobbett er (Highland) finished in In the girls division for (10:41) and Danvers’ Ad- (Stanley) in 24th place second place (5:01), while grades 1 through 5, Re- dison Lamar (Thorpe) in (9:11) and Swampscott’s Revere’s Kaylei Johnson vere’s Rania Hamdani 42nd place (10:47). WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Swampscott vs. Norwell (5) Girls Soccer Boys Soccer Division 4 State Semifinals Division 3 State Semifinals at Marshfield High at Norwell High St. Mary’s vs. Cohasset (7)

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ESPN NHL two months, the rest of the NFL has anticipated matchup to close Week attack and impactful rookie safety 8 p.m...... St. Louis at Chicago...... NBCSN tried to slow down Drew Brees and 11. The game was originally set to be Derwin James,” said Ira Kaufman of 10 p.m...... Boston at Colorado...... NESN the New Orleans Saints. played in Mexico City, but because of Fox 13 in Tampa, Florida. 10:30 p.m...... Anaheim at Vegas...... NBCSN And no one has been able to figure concerns about the playing field at The New England Patriots, who College Football out how. Azteca Stadium after recent rain and were tied for No. 2 last week, dropped 7 p.m...... Buffalo at Ohio...... ESPN2 The Saints (8-1) rolled to their several big events, it was moved to the to No. 6 after their 34-10 loss at Ten- 8 p.m...... Miami (Ohio) at No. Illinois...... ESPNU eighth consecutive victory with a 51- Coliseum in Los Angeles. nessee on Sunday. The Titans made a Golf 14 pummeling of the Cincinnati Ben- The Pittsburgh Steelers, who have major jump, moving five spots to No. 11 p.m...... Australasian PGA: Emirates Australian Open.....Golf gals on Sunday. won five in a row, climbed three spots 12. Men’s College Basketball 6:30 p.m...... Michigan at Villanova...... FS1 The Saints kept the No. 1 spot in the to No. 4. The Steelers (6-2-1) have The Patriots (7-3) have a bye this 7 p.m...... Eastern Michigan at Duke...... NESN Plus latest AP Pro32 poll . They received 10 surged to the top of the AFC North week before facing the New York Jets 7:30 p.m...... Seton Hall at Nebraska...... Big Ten Network of 12 first-place votes and 382 points despite the absence of two-time All- on Nov. 25. 8:30 p.m...... Marquette at Indiana...... FS1 in balloting Tuesday by media mem- Pro running back Le’Veon Bell. Bell The Minnesota Vikings (5-3-1) 9 p.m...... North Dakota at Kentucky...... SEC Network bers who regularly cover the NFL. missed a 4 p.m. deadline on Tuesday moved up a spot to No. 7 during their Women’s College Basketball “Drew Brees has planted himself to sign his one-year franchise tender bye week and return to action on Sun- 7 p.m...... Harvard vs. LaSalle...... NESN firmly in the MVP race. With 21 touch- and is ineligible to play this season. day night at NFC North rival Chicago. Radio down passes and just one interception The Los Angeles Chargers moved The Bears (6-3) rounded out the top 10 NBA — one! — Brees is playing some of the up a spot to No. 5. The Chargers (7- for the second consecutive week. 7:30 p.m...... Chicago at Boston...... WROR-FM 105.7 finest football of his awe-inspiring 18- 2), who have quietly won six in a row, The Carolina Panthers (6-3), com- NHL year career,” Newsday’s Bob Glauber have not garnered much attention ing off a 31-point loss to the Steelers, 10 p.m...... Boston at Colorado...... WBZ-FM 98.5 said. despite having one of the top records dropped three places to No. 8. The Kansas City Chiefs received in the league. Instead, the dominance The Houston Texans (6-3), who have NFL the other two first-place votes and re- of both the AFC West rival Chiefs and won six in a row after a 0-3 start, are mained at No. 2 with 368 points. The their neighbors in LA, the Rams, has back after their bye and remain No. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East Los Angeles Rams were a close third received most of the headlines. 9. The Texans on Sunday face NFC W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA with 366 points. “Shaking off a 1-2 start, the Char- East-leading Washington, which New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 These two 9-1 teams are scheduled gers have remained firmly in KC’s climbed five spots to No. 11. Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 177 228 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Steelers RB Le’Veon Bell refuses to Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 North North sign tag, will be out for rest of 2018 W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 PITTSBURGH (AP) — bothered by Pittsburgh’s Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 Le’Veon Bell won’t play in quest for a postseason West West 2018. berth without the talent- W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA The star running back ed 26-year-old Bell. Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 Seattle 4 5 0 .444 219 192 declined to sign his one- “That train has left the Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 year $14.4 million fran- station,” Tomlin said. Oakland 1 8 0 .111 147 272 San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 chise tender with the “We’re comfortable with Thursday’s Games Carolina at Detroit, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh Steelers by how we function, the peo- Sunday’s Games Denver at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. Tuesday’s deadline, mak- ple at our disposal, the Houston at Washington, 1 p.m. Oakland at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. ing him ineligible to suit division of labor and our Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. up for the AFC North-lead- ability to ready ourselves Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Kansas City at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. ing Steelers or anyone else for the challenges.” this season. The Steelers drafted Bell The unusual decision with the 48th overall pick NHL to sit out won’t prevent in the 2013 draft, won over EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Bell from becoming a free by his youth, size and ver- Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA agent next spring, when satility. Along with wide Tampa Bay 17 12 4 1 25 63 48 Nashville 17 13 3 1 27 57 37 the three-time Pro Bowl- receiver Antonio Brown, Toronto 17 11 6 0 22 58 46 Minnesota 17 11 4 2 24 54 44 Boston 17 10 5 2 22 53 41 Winnipeg 16 10 5 1 21 51 42 er hopes to cash in with a Bell became the linchpin Montreal 17 9 5 3 21 58 55 Dallas 18 9 7 2 20 51 50 contract that would make in which the Steelers re- Buffalo 17 9 6 2 20 53 52 Colorado 17 8 6 3 19 59 50 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ottawa 18 7 8 3 17 62 76 Chicago 18 6 8 4 16 51 67 him the highest-paid back built themselves on the fly Detroit 17 7 8 2 16 47 60 St. Louis 15 6 6 3 15 52 51 in the NFL. Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell as the franchise’s identity Florida 14 6 5 3 15 47 45 Pacific Division Steelers coach Mike shifted from away from Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA will not play in the 2018 season after refusing GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 19 10 7 2 22 61 64 Tomlin seemed resigned to sign his franchise tender with the team. the defense that fueled Columbus 18 10 6 2 22 58 59 Calgary 18 10 7 1 21 56 56 to Bell’s decision shortly three Super Bowl appear- N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 52 55 San Jose 18 9 6 3 21 56 55 Philadelphia 17 9 7 1 19 57 60 Anaheim 19 8 8 3 19 44 54 before the 4 p.m. dead- derstand it, we’re sensitive back James Conner and ances in six years from Carolina 18 8 7 3 19 50 54 Arizona 16 8 7 1 17 45 39 line, saying simply “so be to it, so we’re not shocked reserves Stevan Ridley 2005-2010 toward an of- N.Y. Islanders 16 8 6 2 18 49 42 Edmonton 17 8 8 1 17 46 54 Pittsburgh 15 7 5 3 17 51 47 Vegas 18 7 10 1 15 44 54 it” when asked about the when things happen from and rookie Jaylen Sam- fense that ranked among Washington 16 7 6 3 17 54 56 Los Angeles 16 5 10 1 11 33 50 possibility of Bell never a business standpoint, no,” uels to help shoulder the the most dynamic in the New Jersey 15 6 8 1 13 45 54 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. returning to the team that Tomlin said. load with Bell out of the league. Tuesday’s Games Nashville at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. drafted him in the second The Steelers, who have picture. The makeover relied Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Vancouver at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Washington at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. round of the 2013 draft won five straight to sprint All season Tomlin heavily on Bell, whose Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 8 p.m. and helped mold him into to the top of the division stressed he was focused on patient running style be- Tampa Bay at Buffalo, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Colorado, 10 p.m. Arizona at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at Vegas, 10:30 p.m. one of the league’s top heading into a visit to the players in the locker came his trademark while Washington at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Thursday’s Games players. Jacksonville on Sunday, room and not the ones out- helping Pittsburgh to four Montreal at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Toronto at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. “Even when we don’t un- will turn to second-year side it and hardly seems straight playoff berths. NBA Oakland’s Melvin, Atlanta’s Snitker voted top managers EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division NEW YORK (AP) — Oakland’s Bob began. They overcame a 34-36 start to go in Atlanta’s minor league system from W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 12 2 .857 — San Antonio 7 5 .583 — Melvin was voted Manager of the Year a big league-best from June 16 on, even 1977-80, Snitker has spent 42 seasons Philadelphia 9 6 .600 3½ Memphis 7 5 .583 — for the third time, winning the Ameri- though Jharel Cotton, A.J. Puk, Sean with the Braves, managing at every level Boston 7 6 .538 4½ New Orleans 7 6 .538 ½ can League honor Tuesday after leading Manaea, Brett Anderson and several and serving as the big league third base Brooklyn 6 8 .429 6 Houston 5 7 .417 2 New York 4 10 .286 8 Dallas 5 8 .385 2½ the Athletics to the playoffs despite the other starting pitchers got hurt. They coach from 2007-13. He was managing Southeast Division Northwest Division lowest opening-day payroll in the major lost to the New York Yankees in the AL at Triple-A Gwinnett when took over W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 7 6 .538 — Portland 10 3 .769 — leagues. wild-card game. Atlanta in May 2016 after Fredi Gonza- Orlando 6 8 .429 1½ Denver 9 4 .692 1 Atlanta’s Brian Snitker won the Na- Boston’s Alex Cora was second with lez was fired for a 9-28 start. The Braves Miami 5 8 .385 2 Oklahoma City 8 5 .615 2 tional League award following the seven firsts and 79 points after leading went 59-65 during the rest of the season, Washington 4 9 .308 3 Utah 7 6 .538 3 Atlanta 3 10 .231 4 Minnesota 5 9 .357 5½ Braves’ surprising first-place finish. the Red Sox to a team-record 108 wins. and Snitker was given the job full-time. Central Division Pacific Division Melvin received 18 first-place votes, Tampa Bay’s Kevin Cash, whose inno- Atlanta went 72-90, and then improved W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 10 3 .769 — Golden State 11 3 .786 — 19 seconds and one third for 121 points vation of using a reliever as an “opener” to 90-72 this year, when the Braves lost to Indiana 8 6 .571 2½ L.A. Clippers 8 5 .615 2½ from the Baseball Writers’ Association was copied by other teams — including the Los Angeles Dodgers in a four-game Detroit 6 6 .500 3½ Sacramento 8 6 .571 3 of America. He is the eighth manager to Oakland — later in the season, was next Division Series. Chicago 4 10 .286 6½ L.A. Lakers 7 6 .538 3½ Cleveland 1 11 .083 8½ Phoenix 2 11 .154 8½ win three or more times and is one shy with five firsts and 57 points. Cy Young Award votes will be an-

Tuesday’s Games Miami at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. of the record shared by Bobby Cox and Snitker received 17 firsts, nine sec- nounced Wednesday. The New York Charlotte at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Memphis at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Tony La Russa. Melvin won with Oak- onds and one third for 116 points, the Mets’ Jacob deGrom, Washington’s Max Houston at Denver, 9 p.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. land in 2012 and took the NL honor with only manager picked on every NL ballot. Scherzer and Philadelphia’s Aaron Nola Atlanta at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. New York at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Arizona in 2007. Milwaukee’s Craig Counsell was second are finalists in the NL, and Tampa Bay’s Cleveland at Washington, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Phoenix, 9 p.m. His A’s went 97-65 — a 22-win im- with 11 firsts and for 99 points. Colora- Blake Snell, Houston’s Justin Verlander Philadelphia at Orlando, 7 p.m. Portland at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Chicago at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games provement over 2017 — even with a do’s Bud Black was third with 41 points. and Cleveland’s Corey Kluber top the AL Detroit at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. $68.6 million payroll when the season A 63-year-old baseball lifer who played contenders. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Understanding will help Refuse to take the bait. If Don’t drift away from the truth. Don’t let the actions of others Don’t limit what you can do. Keep your distance if someone smooth any disagreement or someone does something you Question anyone you think may disrupt your plans. An offer of Where there’s a will, there’s a is aggressive or indulgent. Align ease stress that is building don’t like or that disrupts your be feeding you misleading in- help should be made for the way. If you look for an alter- yourself with people who have between you and someone you plans, take a different path. formation. A financial matter right reason. Ulterior motives similar interests and who can deal with regularly. Honesty will Success, not anger, is the road native route, you will surprise should be handled with care. on your or someone else’s part everyone with your keen per- help you reach your goals. Ar- be necessary if you want to al- to victory. Precision will count for much. will muddy the waters. guing will be a waste of time. ter your lifestyle. ception. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) If you share your thoughts ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Follow your gut feeling when Embrace a challenge, but leave LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you talk to a trusted party You’ll be tempted to exagger- and feelings, you’ll accom- Reflect on the past to gain in- ate in order to stand out or plish what you set out to do. A discussing matters that can yourself wiggle room in case about a personal situation, you sight into how best to handle to get your point across. Take personal change will reinforce affect your position, status something goes wrong. Your will be offered an interesting a step back and consider the who you are and where you are or reputation. An unexpected success will come from man- others. A change at home or to take on how best to move for- implications before you offer headed. Romance will improve change will turn out to be ben- aging your time, not from rush- your feelings about someone is ward. A contract or partnership false information. your life. eficial. Romance is on the rise. ing to get things done. apparent. change looks promising.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Grandmother is still waiting for thank-yous from teens Can a magazine be better than free? DEAR ABBY: It seems year, this is the perfect time If you wish to “buy” a friend Declarer is threatened the children I raised and Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van to be able to reply with a a magazine subscription, sign with losing one trick in each taught to write thank-you Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, handwritten letter, note or her or him up for Bridge Mag- suit, and given the spade notes somehow failed to and was founded by her mother, well-written email. azine, which comes via email switch, there isn’t time to at- teach their children the Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at Because composition of once a month. The cost? Free! tack trumps. Instead, Lucius played a club to the king importance of being grate- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los letters and notes is not al- Also, since it is emailed, the number of pages per month at trick three. East took the ful receivers. My two teen- ways effectively taught in Angeles, CA 90069. is generous. For example, last trick and led another spade. age grandchildren have the schools, my booklet can never thanked me for a month’s issue contained 96. South won, played a club to provide an easy way for dummy’s queen and led the birthday or Christmas able. And it’s because the day gifts, shower gifts, Even though it comes from parents to teach their chil- England, the magazine pri- club jack. When East ruffed, gift. I gave one of them a topic of thank-you notes wedding gifts, as well as dren proper etiquette — a marily uses two-over-one declarer overruffed, trumped set of personalized notepa- (or the lack of them) is one those that arrive around valuable lesson that will (five-card majors and a strong a diamond and played the per, but it didn’t spur any of the most common com- holiday time. It also in- last them a lifetime. club 10. When East had to plaints I get from readers. cludes letters of congratu- no-trump), not Acol (four-card action. majors and a weak no-trump). ruff with the heart ace, South Birthdays have come If someone sends a gift or a lations and ones that are DEAR ABBY: Most of There are lots of tourna- discarded his spade loser and and gone this year, but check and it isn’t acknowl- especially difficult to write my friends are guys, and ment reports and instruction- was home. Christmas is on the way. edged, the message the giv- — including letters of con- people tend to assume al columns, and a few quiz- Details at newbridgemag. I’m wondering what I can er receives is that it wasn’t dolence for the loss of a com. that I have slept with zes. My favorite articles are do to reach these young appreciated, which is in- parent, a spouse or a child. those by David Bird about the them or that we have dat- people in a meaningful sulting and hurtful. It can be ordered by send- monks of St. Titus. In this deal, manner. I’m older now and One of the main reasons ing your name, mailing ed, but it’s not true. How the monastery’s best player, don’t know how much lon- people don’t send thank- address, plus check or do I answer when some- Brother Lucius, handles the ger I’ll be around to influ- you notes is they don’t money order for $7 (U.S. one asks, “Is this your boy- dummy with his usual accu- ence them. I recall you had know what to say, or they funds) to Dear Abby Let- friend?” or, “Have you guys racy. What did he do in four a booklet that addresses are afraid they will say the ters Booklet, P.O. Box 447, dated?” without coming off hearts doubled after West led writing thank-you notes, wrong thing. They think Mount Morris, IL 61054- as offended when I an- a diamond, then East took the among other subjects. Do the note has to be long and 0447. (Shipping and han- swer? trick with his king and shifted to the spade queen? you still have it available? flowery when, in fact, short dling are included in the NOT THE CASE Brother Paulo (North) made and to the point is more price.) It can be used to LOVING GRAN IN an overbid by jumping to four effective. tailor your own messages. DEAR NOT THE OKLAHOMA hearts, but he did have a good That’s the reason “How With the holiday season CASE: All you have to do side suit and a singleton. Also, DEAR LOVING GRAN: to Write Letters” was writ- approaching and people is smile and say, “We’re not it simplified getting to the de- Yes, my “How to Write Let- ten. It contains samples of sending gifts and messag- involved romantically. sired contract. ters” booklet is still avail- thank-you letters for birth- es through the end of the We’re friends.”

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"She al race, and Tallahassee senting a suburban Phoe- spit it out and did some- Mayor Andrew Gillum, nix swing district in 2012, In a year of liberal chal- thing else." who once led in the polls Sinema had completely lenges to President Don- Sinema targeted mod- in the race for Florida gov- remade herself into a cen- ald Trump, an avowed erate Republican and ernor, is now awaiting the trist. She voted against centrist scored the Demo- independent women by results of a recount. Nancy Pelosi as the Demo- cratic Party's biggest coup painting herself as a non- Sinema prevailed while cratic leader, supported re- — flipping a red state's partisan problem-solv- the Democratic candidate laxed regulations on banks U.S. Senate seat. er who voted to support for governor, David Gar- and a law to increase pen- Rep. Kyrsten Sinema Trump's agenda 60 per- cia, ran as an avowed pro- alties on people illegally won the Arizona Senate cent of the time. Her near- gressive and got trounced re-entering the country. seat being vacated by Re- ly single-issue campaign by Republican incumbent She supported a bill mak- publican Jeff Flake to be- talked about the impor- Doug Ducey. ing it easier to deport im- come the first woman to tance of health care and "Kyrsten was the perfect migrants identified by po- win a U.S. Senate seat in protections for people with candidate for this race," lice as gang members. the state. The race against pre-existing conditions. said Democratic strate- During the Senate cam- Republican Rep. Martha She knew McSally was gist Chad Campbell, who paign, Sinema stuck to McSally was tight enough vulnerable there because previously served with her centrist message, al- that a winner wasn't de- she backed the Repub- Sinema in Arizona's state most robotically at times. cided until Monday, after licans' failed attempt to legislature. "We saw that She faced only a nominal a slow count of mail-in repeal President Barack with Garcia." primary challenge from ballots gave her an insur- Obama's health care law. Sinema first came to her left and was free to mountable lead. Sinema tailored her prominence as an open- burnish her nonpartisan Sinema's win achieves a campaign for conserva- ly bisexual Green Party credentials, unlike McSal- longtime Democratic goal tive-leaning Arizona rath- activist in Phoenix, and ly, who faced two primary of making Arizona, with er than the national envi- McSally raked the Dem- challengers from the right its growing Latino popu- ronment, but it may be a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ocrat over her protests and tied herself to Trump. lation, a competitive state. guide for Democrats who against the Iraq and Af- On Election Day, Sinema And she did it by pointed- hope to expand the elec- U.S. Sen.-elect Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., de- ghanistan wars. Sinema swung by Arizona State ly not running against the toral map in 2020. While clares victory over Republican challenger U.S. was elected as a Democrat University's downtown president, or even critiqu- some liberals won import- Rep. Martha McSally, Monday in Scottsdale, to the state legislature in Phoenix campus to hand ing his hardline immigra- ant races in California, Ariz. 2004 and carved out a rep- out doughnuts and glee- tion stance. Colorado and Kansas, utation as a liberal who fully posed for photos. She "She didn't put the pro- the left's highest-profile Rep. Beto O'Rourke fell Stacey Abrams trails her could work with her con- has four degrees from the gressive bit in her mouth champions disappointed short in his challenge to Republican opponent in servative colleagues. school and teaches two and run with it," said on Election Day. Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas. the still undecided bit- By the time she was classes there. CLASSIFIED

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ADVERTISEMENT TO BID COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage The Marblehead Housing Authority, the Awarding Authority, invites sealed bids PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT given by Paula Cushing, and Gary Cushing to Mortgage Electronic Registration from General Contractors for the 200-2 Replacement of Ceramic Tile and New CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc., dated June 16, 2006 and Solid Surface Sills, #168084 in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in accordance with Docket No. ES18P3374EA recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book the documents prepared by Gienapp Design. Essex Probate and Family Court 25820, Page 105 as affected by a Judgment recorded on May 14, 2013 in Said 36 Federal Street Registry of Deeds at Book 32462, Page 329, subsequently assigned to OneWest The Project consists of: The Base Bid includes the selective removal of ceramic tile, Salem, MA 01970 Bank, FSB by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for backer board, insulation and damaged framing in 16 shower areas. Also included (978)744-1020 Quicken Loans, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern is furnishing and installing new ceramic tile, backer board, solid surface sills, District) Registry of Deeds at Book 29665, Page 94, subsequently assigned to insulation and framing. Ocwen Loan Servicing LLC by OneWest Bank, FSB by assignment recorded in said Estate of: Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34273, Page 407, The work is estimated to cost $71,000. Donald Robert Wilkinson subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by Ocwen Loan Date of Death: 09/28/2018 Servicing LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by To all interested persons: Registry of Deeds at Book 34348, Page 509 for breach of the conditions of said M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at Representative has been filed by: 12:00 PM on November 28, 2018 at 9 Hermon Road, Lynn, MA, all and singular THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID AND HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT Steven David Wilkinson of Breckenridge CO the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: BE ACCEPTED. Please review the instructions in the bid documents on how to requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief register as an electronic bidder. The bids are to be prepared and submitted at as requested in the Petition. The Land situated in Lynn. MA being shown as Lot 3B on a Plan of Land titled www.biddocsonline.com . Tutorials and instructions on how to complete the The Petitioner requests that: "Subdivision of Land Prepared for Flaminio Lanzillo and Rymeg Realty Trust, Map electronic bid documents are available online (click on the "Tutorial" tab at the Steven David Wilkinson of Breckenridge CO 77, Block 20, Lot 28 Subdivision, by Reid Land Surveyors, 365 Chatham Street, bottom footer). be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Lynn MA dated March 24. 2004, scale 1" = 20"' containing approximately 14,389 on the bond in an unsupervised administration. square feet of land, recorded April 15, 2004 with the Essex (South District) General Bids will be received until 10:00 AM on Thursday, 6 December 2018 and IMPORTANT NOTICE Registry of Deeds ("Registry") in Plan Book 376, Plan 4. For description purposes publicly opened online, forthwith. You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the only, said Lot 3B was originally part of land known as Lot 3 situated in Lynn. MA Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney and formerly shown, with no Lot 3B distinction, included and as part of Lot #3 All Bids should be submitted online at www.biddocsonline.com and received no must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on Hermon Road, on a Plan titled "Plan of Land in Lynn, Massachusetts owned by later than the date and time specified above. the return day of 12/10/2018. Ruth R. Eisele & Georgina Russo, dated November 30, 1999, by Landmark This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Engineering & Survey Co., Scale 1" = 30'," recorded May 16, 2003 with the General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a Registry at Plan Book 367, Plan 72. Said Lot 3B containing 14,389 square feet of of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections land more or less, according to said Reid Land Surveyors Subdivision Plan. Lot 3B payable to the Marblehead Housing Authority. within thirty (30) days of the return day, action may be taken without further notice is conveyed with the rights to use Hermon Road for all purposes of which public to you. ways may be used in the City of Lynn. Subject to easements of record insofar as Bid Forms and Contract Documents will be available for pick-up at UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM they may be now in full force and applicable. www.biddocsonline.com (may be viewed electronically and hardcopy requested) or PROBATE CODE (MUPC) at Nashoba Blue, Inc. at 433 Main Street, Hudson, MA 01749 (978-568-1167). A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax There is a plan deposit of $50.00 per set (maximum of 2 sets) payable to BidDocs Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in ONLINE Inc. administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the possession, and attorney's fees and costs. Court in any matter relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and Plan deposits may be electronically paid or by check. This deposit will be refunded expenses of administration. TERMS OF SALE: for up to two sets for general bidders and for one set for sub-bidders upon return WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of of the sets in good condition within thirty (30) days of receipt of general bids. Date: November 08, 2018 a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Otherwise the deposit shall be the property of the Awarding Authority. Pamela Casey O'Brien delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Register of Probate required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Additional sets may be purchased for $50.00 Item: November 14, 2018 the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them shall include a COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid separate check for $ 40.00 per set for UPS Ground (or $65.00 per set for UPS THE TRIAL COURT at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms overnight), non- refundable, payable to the BidDocs ONLINE Inc., to cover mail PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure handling costs. Docket No. ES18C0383CA sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be CITATION ON entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further PRE-BID CONFERENCE / SITE VISIT: PETITION TO CHANGE NAME recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Date and Time: Tuesday, 27 November 2018 at 10:00 AM description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Address: Broughton Road at the intersection with Humphrey Street, Marblehead Essex Probate and Family Court an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Instructions: 36 Federal Street Street Salem, MA 01970 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. SITE VISIT BY APPOINTMENT: (978)744-1020 Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) For an appointment call Debra Larkin at (781) 631-2580. The Contract Documents may be seen, but not removed at: In the matter of: Nikki Lorraine Smith Present Holder of said Mortgage, A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by By Its Attorneys, Marblehead Housing Authority Nikki Lorraine Smith of Nahant MA ORLANS PC 26 Rowland Street requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to PO Box 540540 Marblehead, MA 01945 Renee Nicole Kelly Waltham, MA 02454 781-631-2580 IMPORTANT NOTICE Phone: (781) 790-7800 Nashoba Blue Inc. Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an 14-018859 433 Main Street appearance at: Item: November 7, 14, 21, 2018 Hudson, MA 01749 Essex Probate and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 978-568-1167 12/10/2018. Item: November 14, 2018 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written Placing a help wanted ad appearance if you object to this proceeding. Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. 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By Tom Hays ment since his extradition planes "stuffed with co- ASSOCIATED PRESS to the United States ear- caine" each day from Co- ly last year, has pleaded lombia at landing strips NEW YORK — The in- not guilty to charges that in Mexico for transport famous Mexican drug lord he amassed a multi-bil- to cities like Los Angeles, and escape artist Joaquin lion-dollar fortune smug- Chicago and New York, "El Chapo" Guzman was gling tons of cocaine and Fels said. alternately portrayed at other drugs in a vast sup- As his business flour- his U.S. trial on Tuesday ply chain that reached ished using the tunnels, as a calculating leader of well north of the border. trains, planes and vessels, a bloodthirsty smuggling Despite his diminutive Guzman began taking operation that funneled stature and nickname aim at rivals in the early tons of cocaine and other that means "Shorty" in 1990s, leading to bloody drugs into American cities Spanish, Guzman was wars. In 1993, he fled to and a scapegoat for a con- once a larger-than-life Guatemala but was cap- spiracy whose actual mas- figure in Mexico who has tured and imprisoned in termind bribed crooked been compared to Al Ca- Mexico for eight years, Mexican officials as high pone and Robin Hood and where he continued run- as the president to keep been the subject of ballads ning his drug empire, Fels his freedom. known as narcocorridos. said. In opening statements He appeared in a dark suit The prosecutor spoke amid tight security in and tie on Tuesday as he of two dramatic escapes federal court in Brooklyn, listened to Fels describe from prison by Guzman Assistant U.S. Attorney how he started modestly and said he was plan- Adam Fels told a jury COURTROOM ARTIST SKETCH | ASSOCIATED PRESS in the early 1970s by sell- ning a third when he was whose identities have ing marijuana in Mexico, brought to the U.S. One of been kept secret how the Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, surrounded by U.S. Marshals, waves to his but built his reputation his escapes in 2015 was man who got his start in a wife after he enters the courtroom at Brooklyn Federal Court during his by constructing tunnels through a mile-long tun- modest marijuana-selling trial Tuesday in New York. across the Mexico-U.S. nel dug into a shower in business became a king- border to transport mari- his jail cell that he slipped pin known for using an mael "El Mayo" Zambada, to the current and former by ex-President Felipe Cal- juana and cocaine so fast into before fleeing on a army of hit men to wipe another reputed drug traf- presidents of Mexico. deron called it "absolutely that he was "no longer El motorcycle. out his competitors and ficker in the cartel's lead- He also suggested U.S. false and reckless." Chapo, the short one." The tunnel escape was a anyone within his Sinaloa ership who is still at large law enforcement turned a One of Zambada's sons is Instead, he became black eye for the Mexican cartel who betrayed him. in Mexico. The lawyer blind eye to the situation. expected to be the first of known as "the speedy government, an embar- "Money. Drugs. Murder. claimed that unlike Guz- In a tweet, a spokesman several government coop- one." Before his tunnels, it rassment amplified when ... That is what this case is man, Zambada remains on for current President En- erators to testify against had taken weeks to move the actor Sean Penn was about," Fels said. the loose because of bribes rique Pena Nieto called Guzman, possibly as early drugs across the border to able to find and interview Defense attorney Jeffrey that "go up to the very the sensational allegation as Wednesday. the U.S. him at one of his hideouts Lichtman sought to shift top," including hundreds "completely false and de- Guzman, who has been Before long, Guzman in Mexico while he was on blame in his opening to Is- of millions of dollars paid famatory." A separate tweet held in solitary confine- was receiving 10 to 15 the run from authorities.

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