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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 GE union going back to bargaining table Saugus and By Gayla Cawley GE’s steam turbine plant in Schenectady the strike on Aug. 12, according to an IAM ITEM STAFF also turned down the deal. press release. Revere are It was the rst time the union has collec- It’s unclear how long negotiations will LYNN — General Electric and its larg- tively voted to reject a national contract take, but if another agreement is reached est union, International Union of Electri- with the company since 1969. The current between IUE-CWA and the company, IUE cal Workers — Communications Workers deal expired on June 23. Local 201 will vote again, on whether to game for of America (IUE-CWA), are returning to The return to bargaining between IUE- accept the new deal or to reject it and the bargaining table on Sunday. CWA and GE negotiators was moved up strike, according to Adam Kaszynski, Last month, IUE Local 201, which rep- a week, from Aug. 12, after another of the president of Local 201. Route 1 resents 1,253 employees at General Elec- company’s unions, International Associa- “We prepare for a strike until we have an tric’s River Works Plant in Lynn, rejected tion of Machinists and Aerospace Workers agreement, absolutely,” Kaszynski said. its proposed four-year labor contract with (IAM), rejected its proposed contract this “They’re going back to the table, so nothing upgrades the company, which was af rmed by a na- week and served the company with a 10- tionwide vote of the union. Employees at day strike noti cation. IAM plans to begin GE, A3 By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Saugus and Revere have been awarded a $425,000 state grant to improve Route 1. Lynn interns go The money comes from a Mas- sachusetts Gaming Commission’s Community Mitigation Fund Joint Beyond school Walls Transportation Planning grant, which is given to communities sur- rounding casinos to assist in offset- ting costs related to construction and operation. In this most recent round of fund- BY BILL BROTHERTON ing, the commission awarded $4.1 million to several cities and towns across the state. The money award- LYNN — It’s time for a ed to Saugus and Revere will be shift change at Beyond used toward the planning and de- Walls headquarters on sign of improvements along Route 1. Mount Vernon Street, and This is the third joint grant Sau- ve student interns relax while manager Charlotte gus and Revere have received from Maher arranges work or- the commission since Saugus Town ders on the desk. Manager Scott Crabtree and Revere “How has the day gone Mayor Brian Arrigo led a joint ap- so far?” asks Maher. plication for funding in 2017. “It’s been really fun. I’m In anticipation of the new Encore covered in paint,” says in- Boston Harbor casino in Everett tern JahNyah Spencer, a and the traf c congestion on Route student at Lynn Vocation- 1 and Route 99, Crabtree teamed up al Technical Institute. Ev- with Arrigo and applied for funding eryone laughs, especially to begin making necessary capital fellow interns Edivan So- improvements to the well-traveled lano, Chris Rincon, Jani- road. ah Jimenez and Tyshaun “It is a top priority to continue to Anderson. There are 10 in- provide the residents and visitors terns in all, all from Lynn, of Saugus with the safest and most and they are getting paid reliable infrastructure,” said Crab- for their efforts during the tree. two-week Street Art Festi- The commission supported Sau- val. gus and Revere’s plan, and awarded It’s safe to say the roster of the communities a Joint Transpor- international artists is well tation Planning grant of $150,000 taken care of by interns and in 2017 to hire a transportation Beyond Walls staff. planning specialist and an addition- John Kibbey, an adult al $275,000 in 2018 to undergo pre- volunteer who assists the liminary design for elements of the interns, is also seated at Route 1 Improvement Project. the table. Kibbey, who Previous awards were used to col- works for Cardinal Health lect traf c and crash data, review and owns a building (the and assess the corridor geometry former Side Street Pub on and right of way, develop related budgetary estimates of construction Spring Street), is using 12 ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK vacation days to “do what- costs, and to pay for a planning spe- ever has to be done” to Beyond Walls interns Janiah Jimenez and Tyshaun Anderson, framed through cialist. a piece of PATIO, set up the other pieces in preparation for Thursday night’s INTERNS, A3 “ROLOtón” en el PATIO. ROUTE 1, A3 Peabody residents raise a stink over Rousselot By Thomas Grillo said Kristin Cafarelli on Facebook. “It’s ITEM STAFF horrible.” Founded in France in 1891 by Edouard PEABODY — If you smelled a funky Rousselot, the company calls itself the odor last week, you’re not alone. world’s largest name in gelatin, an in- Neighbors, the city’s Health Depart- gredient used in pharmaceutical, food ment and the Massachusetts Depart- and nutrition products. ment of Environmental Protection Sharon Cameron, Peabody’s Health (MassDEP) quickly identi ed the cul- and Human Services director, said the prit as Rousselot. issue of offensive smells at the factory The global company with a Peabody dates back decades and has resulted in factory across from police headquar- a number of enforcement actions. ters on Allens Lane was ned $3,000 by The odors stem from the company’s the city for what they called “excessive onsite wastewater treatment plant odors.” In addition, DEP has ordered which is designed to process gel byprod- the company to meet with them on Aug. ucts before they are discharged into the 13. The session, which is not open to sewer system, she said. the public, could result in enforcement “We received 40 complaints about ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK orders or nes for Rousselot if the prob- nuisance odors over the past week and Neighbors ooded City Hall last week with complaints of a terrible odor lem is not xed. con rmed them,” Cameron said. coming from the Rousselot manufacturing plant on Allens Lane. The com- “When I spoke to the DEP about the The calls came from the Emerson Park pany was  ned $3,000 and ordered to meet with the Massachusetts Depart- stench, the exact description I provided ment of Environmental Protection. was it smells like a decomposing body,” PEABODY, A3 INSIDE Nine swept up in human-traf cking takedown Opinion Vinnin Square ITEM STAFF REPORT Wednesday, and authorities have issued an $100,000. needs a arrest warrant for an additional suspect in  Jorge Lasso, 54, of Chelsea, was ar- BOSTON — Nine people have been ar- two-footed x. A4 connection with the case. raigned in Chelsea District Court on Thurs- rested and charged with traf cking victims  The following people were arrested and day and pleaded not guilty. Bail was set at Jourgensen: Lynn for sex at three residences in Chelsea, East Boston and Lynn, and an arrest warrant has were each charged with traf cking of per- $100,000. mayors made sons for sexual servitude, deriving support  Marlon Nagano, 37, of East Boston, their mark. A4 been issued for a 10th suspect, Attorney Gen- eral Maura Healey announced on Thursday. from prostitution and conspiracy to commit was arraigned in Chelsea District Court on Sports A joint investigation by local, state and fed- traf cking: Thursday and pleaded not guilty. Bail was Parks & Rec closes out eral authorities showed the homes allegedly  Cristina Lasso, 47, of Lynn, was ar- set at $125,000. another season. B1 served as fronts for human traf cking. raigned in Chelsea District Court on Thurs- The arrests were made by State Police on day and pleaded not guilty. Bail was set at TAKEDOWN, A3

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Arthur Lucia, 95 Chester A. Riley Jr., 91

LYNN — Arthur Lucia, age BOXFORD — Mr. Chester Al- 95, of Lynn, died at home bert Riley Jr., 91, of Boxford, after a brief illness. A lifelong formerly of Melrose, beloved Lynn resident, he was the son husband of Barbara A. (Lat- of the late Frank and Frances shaw) Riley, passed away July (DeMaci) Lucia. 30, 2019 at the Kaplan Fam- Arthur was a World War II ily Hospice House in Danvers. veteran. He most recently was Born at St. Elizabeth Hospi- a monitor for MassTran and tal in Brighton to the late Mary delivered meals-on-wheels J. (vonShoppe) and Chester for GLSS, his most favorite job Albert Riley, he was raised and ever! For decades he was the educated in Melrose. sole proprietor of Lucia’s Tele- A longtime employee of vision Service in Lynn. For the General Electric Company, he PHOTO | SHNS was manager of Production past 50 years he enjoyed his Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito highlighted funding weekends with his wife, Jac- Engine Quality Assurance. Although of cially retired in for sexual and domestic assault prevention queline, at his vacation home Wednesday after Gov. Charlie Baker signed the in Maine. He was an avid 1997, he continued working for GE, on a contractual basis, new state budget into law. painter, loved music, movies from 2-6 p.m. at SOLIMINE Christina Riley He er and her and his work. an additional 14 years for a Funeral Home, 426 Broad- total of 56 years. One of the husband, Gregory D. of Milton, He is survived by his wife way (Route 129), Lynn. The Stephanie Riley Platt and her Domestic violence, of 63 years, Jacqueline Lucia highlights of his early profes- funeral Mass is Monday, sional career was providing husband, Andrew W. of South of Lynn; his daughter, Gale Aug. 5 at 9 a.m. at St. Pius Hadley, and Juliana Riley Moore of Virginia; his son, aeronautical engineering sex assault accounts Church, Lynn. Burial will support on a team that suc- Delahunty and her husband, Arthur Lucia and daughter-in be in Pine Grove Cemetery, William J. Jr. of Lincoln; as well law Sandra Lucia of Methuen, cessfully converted GE hori- Lynn. Relatives and friends zontal jet engines to vertical as the pride and joy of his life, and his son, John Lucia of his grandchildren, Hanna Riley are up 25 percent are respectfully invited. In jet engines used in the lunar Lynn; his grandsons, Bruce He er, William Gannon He er, lieu of  owers, donations landing research vehicle, thus Moore and Shane Julia Chaisson-Riley, William lated to sexual assault may be made to enabling astronauts to hover By Katie Lannan Hunter Platt, Riley Amelia STATE HOUSE and domestic violence in Moore of Virginia, his Care Dimensions, in space. Chet also worked Platt, William John Delahunty NEWS SERVICE almost 20 years. granddaughters, Kim- Danvers. Directions on presidential helicopter jet III, Aengus Riley Delahunty The budget also con- berly and Nicole Lu- and guestbook at engines. Memberships at GE BOSTON — The $43.3 cia of Methuen; and www.solimine.com. and Cashel Thomas Dela- tains $2 million that the included the Management hunty. He is also survived by billion state budget signed administration said would his great-grandson, Association and the Elfun So- into law on Wednesday in- Jaden Moore of Virginia. his sister, Eleanor M. Kearns support increased staf ng ciety. of Norfolk, Va.; several nieces, cludes a total of $80 mil- at the State Police Crime Service information: Visit- The day after graduating lion across various agen- ing hours on Sunday, Aug. 4 nephews, his godson, George Laboratory in connection from Melrose High School, he W. “Skip” Crowley, and his GE cies toward preventing, with a requirement in and several friends enlisted in family. He was the brother raising awareness of and last year’s criminal justice the United States Army, serv- and brother-in-law of the late supporting victims of sex- overhaul that crime labs ing in the Occupational Forces Virginia and Charles Kenneth ual assault and domestic test all sexual assault evi- George H. Smith III, 83 of WWII. Most of Chet’s tour Buckley. He was a dedicated violence, Lt. Gov. Karyn dence kits within 30 days 1936-2019 of duty was spent in Leghorn, and loving husband, father Polito said. of receiving them from lo- Italy. and grandfather who will be After Gov. Charlie Bak- cal governments. LYNN — George H. Smith Following discharge from dearly missed. er signed the budget, A separate line item III, 83, of Middleton, and a the Army, he graduated from Service information: His Polito said she was “very within the Executive Of- lifelong resident of the North Northeastern University. An funeral will be held from the pleased” that their admin- ce of Public Safety and Shore, passed away on avid conservationist, Chet PETERSON-O’DONNELL Fu- istration has increased Security, dedicated to the Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at served on both the Melrose neral Home, 167 Maple St. funding for sexual assault purchase and distribution the Kaplan Family Hospice and Boxford Conservation (Route. 62), Danvers, Tues- and domestic violence ac- of sexual assault evidence House. Commissions for more than a day, Aug. 6 at 9:30 a.m., fol- counts by 25 percent since kits, is funded at $86,956. Born and educated in Lynn, decade in each community. In lowed by his funeral Mass in taking of ce in 2015. Other elements of the George was the devoted son addition, he was treasurer of St. Rose of Lima Church, 12 The $80 million, accord- justice reform law repre- of the late George H. Smith Jr. St. Rose of Lima (Tops eld) Park St., Tops eld, at 10:30 ing to Baker’s of ce, in- sented in this year’s budget and Hazel (January) Smith. He St. Vincent de Paul Society a.m. Relatives and friends cludes funding to provide include extra money for the graduated from Lynn English for several years. All outdoor invited. Burial in Ridgewood emergency shelter for Parole Board to support an High School with the Class of sports were enjoyed includ- Cemetery, North Andover. domestic violence victims anticipated higher case- 1953. ing swimming, hockey, ski- Visiting hours Monday, Aug. and their children. load of individuals newly For the majority of his career ing and golf. Striving for the 5 from 4-7 p.m. Memorial Polito, who chairs the released into supervision in retail, George was the gener- perfect, weed-free lawn was gifts may be made in Ches- Governor’s Council to Ad- and additional funding for al manager of T.W. Rogers Co. a constant challenge; a skill ter’s memory to St. Rose of dress Sexual Assault and education, mental health in Lynn for more than 25 years. acquired from working for the Lima St. Vincent De Paul So- Domestic Violence, thanked and medical staff at the He started out as an assistant local landscaper during his ciety, the Christ Initiative, 22 lawmakers for including Department of Correction, manager at S.S. Kresge’s Co. in George the most joy was be- high school years. Extensive Boston St., Middleton, MA $1.5 million in support of Baker’s of ce said. Lynn and also worked at Bur- ing with his family and long- travel was also enjoyed. 01949 or to the Kaplan Fam- an ongoing public aware- The Parole Board line rows and Sanborn and Syms in time friends. Many of George’s Chester is survived by his ily Hospice House, 75 Sylvan ness campaign aimed at item is funded at $23.6 Peabody as a buyer and man- friendships made at T.W. Rog- devoted wife, Barbara A. St., Danvers, MA 01923. To educating teenagers about million this year, a rough- ager over the years. He lived in ers over the years continued (Latshaw) Riley; his share a memory or healthy relationships. ly $4.7 million increase Lynn, Salem, Beverly, Peabody until his passing. children, Chester A. offer a condolence, Launched on social me- over projected scal 2019 and Middleton. Service information: Vis- Riley and his wife, please visit www. dia platforms in May with spending. The 2020 bud- Besides his parents, George iting hours will be held on Jodi Chaisson-Riley odonnellfuneralser- a focus on youth between get allocates $716 million was predeceased by his life- Sunday, Aug. 4 from 2-5 p.m. of Northwood, N.H., vice.com. the ages of 12 and 18, the for the Department of long friend, Dick DeBenedet- at CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral RESPECTfully campaign Correction, which had a to, his sister, Sandra Sheridan Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn. is the state’s rst public spending level of nearly and his nephew, Brian Love. His funeral service will be awareness campaign re- $693 million last year. Left to cherish his memory held in the funeral home on Maria Bakopolus, 55 are his devoted brother-in-law, Monday, Aug. 5 at 11 a.m. NEW ENGLAND BRIEFS Myles Sheridan of Lynn; his followed by burial in Pine loving niece, Cheri Rossetti Grove Cemetery, Lynn. In Legislature enters The college said Rear SAUGUS — Maria Bako- Gregory, Laura. Adm. Shoshana Chat eld and her husband, Joe of Med- lieu of  owers, contributions polus, age 55, died unexpect- In lieu of owers, donations summer recess with ford; and great niece, Ash- in George’s memory may be became the 57th pres- edly on Tuesday, July 30 at her in her memory may be made un nished business ley Ewen and her husband, made to the Northeast An- home. to the Friends of the Saugus ident Thursday. Chat- Jake; and great-nephews, AJ imal Shelter, 347 Highland Born, raised and a lifelong Library, 295 Central St., Sau- BOSTON (AP) — The eld, a helicopter pilot, Rossetti and Billy Goode, all Ave., Salem, MA 01970, resident of Saugus, she was gus, MA 01906. Massachusetts Legisla- previously led a military of Medford, and many close or via www.northeastani- the daughter of the late John Service information: Rela- ture has begun a summer command in Guam. friends. malshelter.org. To share a and Hope (Nickole) Bako- tives and friends are invited recess without nalizing She has said she’s George loved to be outside memory or leave online con- polus. A very active member to attend visiting hours in the several key bills. humbled by her selection working in his yard and gar- dolences, please visit www. of the St. George Greek Ortho- BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral The House and Senate as college president and dening. His love of animals cuffemcginn.com. dox Church community, Ma- Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Sau- met until nearly midnight looks forward to serving. was also well known as he ria served on the St. George gus, on Sunday 2-6 p.m. A on Wednesday but never Navy Secretary Richard cared for many pets as well Philoptochos Board, the St. funeral will be held from the took what had been a Spencer has called her a as the neighborhood wildlife George PTA and was a mem- funeral home on Monday at widely anticipated vote “historic choice.” LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® over the years. What brought ber of the St. George Church 9 a.m., followed by a service on legislation aimed at The college didn’t hold Ladies Society. at St. George Greek Orthodox cracking down on dis- a traditional change- She is survived by two Church, 54 So. 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GE while resulted in a collec- From A1 tive rejection of the nation- al contract. For instance, a has happened since the “no” vote from Lynn result- contract has been rejected. ed in 1,253 “no” votes, no This is the first step since matter what the final tally then. I think that’s a posi- from Local 201 was. tive development and we’ve Under the proposed deal, got to see where it goes.” employees would receive Although the company’s three general wage in- 11 unions have differ- creases totaling $1.80 per ent rules, Kaszynski said hour, two accelerated cash IAM’s decision would like- payments totaling $3,000 ly have an impact on nego- and a ratification bonus of tiations. $1,500. According to Gen- “It shows that Lynn and eral Electric, based on an Schenectady weren’t the average wage of $31 per only ones that felt this hour, that would result in contract wasn’t fair to rat- an additional $10,450 in ify,” he said. cash compensation over In a Facebook post, Jer- the length of the contract. ry Carney, IUE-CWA act- More than a half-dozen of ing conference board chair the GE unions that make and head of the union’s up the Coordinated Bar- national bargaining team, gaining Committee (CBC) said their priority has have announced that their always been and contin- members have ratified the ues to be to bargain for four-year agreement bar- the best possible contract gained between GE and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK for its members. He said the CBC. Additional CBC workers will continue to votes are taking place over Beyond Walls intern Chris Rincon sets up PATIO ahead of “ROLOtón” en el PATIO on Thursday operate under the current the next few days, accord- night. expired contract during ing to the company. negotiations. Last month, Kaszynski GE spokesman Richard said the union took is- Lynn interns go Beyond school Walls Gorham said the company sue with an increase in has agreed to meet with healthcare premiums in IUE-CWA leadership to the contract and a lack of INTERNS ing today,” says Maher. Maria College. tive image of their city. discuss the labor contract a cost of living increase. From A1 “She was really nice,” re- The interns say they’re Spencer is even the sub- and next steps for another In addition, although the sponds Jimenez, a student having fun and learning ject of the mural by Hiero vote by its members. The contract called for hourly help out the Beyond Walls at KIPP Academy Lynn. a lot. Veiga on Central Avenue. company agreed to move up wage increases, he said staff. That includes trans- “When you look at her on “I really love what I’m “I told him I was into art, the bargaining date follow- the union hasn’t seen a porting artists to Logan Instagram and you see doing, and I feel a sense and that I go to RAW (Raw ing a request by the union. percentage base wage in- International Airport with what amazing work she’s of pride for how this is Art Works). He said he Despite the rejection, he crease since 2010. time to spare before their done, you think she won’t having a positive effect on sees a lot of potential in said GE remains confident General Electric and flights. “He’s a rock ,” be approachable. But then Lynn,” said Solano, a KIPP my art and wants me to in its proposed contract. union negotiators have said Pedro Soto, Beyond you meet her and she’s re- Academy Lynn grad who keep going.” “The proposed agree- been bargaining for wag- Walls associate direc- ally nice. She’s welcoming is Duke University-bound. Al Wilson, founder and ment between GE and es, healthcare and retire- tor and a Lynn resident. and not snobby at all.” Rincon, who attends St. CEO of Beyond Walls, said the CBC, which was the ment at a time when the “These young adults are “Lisa King was up on the Mary’s High School, says the group’s commitment to subject of three weeks of firm’s aviation business, all rock stars, too.” lift during (Wednesday’s) “I love how this is mak- the city’s youth is strong. negotiations in Cincinna- including the River Works, The artists funnel re- storm. It was raining buck- ing Lynn better. I enjoy “Something we really feel ti, has been endorsed by are the bright spot on GE’s quests, such as “I need more ets and really windy,” adds helping the artists and is important to do is to IUE-CWA leadership and gloomy financial landscape. paint” or “Can someone help Kibbey. “Oh, no,” answer love watching them work.” teach young adults here in its delegates, and received Local 201’s national bar- clean up my work site?” the interns in unison. Rincon runs the dispatch Lynn project-management a majority of ‘yes’ votes,” gaining delegates voted to skills that are transferable to the staff, an intern dis- Anderson and Solano operation; when an artist Gorham said in a state- accept the tentative agree- beyond Beyond Walls. Our patcher, and assignments had brought paint to art- sends a request he will as- ment. “We continue to ment on June 24, which mission is to activate space are handed to the interns. ist Smug, the Australian sign it to one of the others, believe that the proposed was followed by a 201 Exec- to strengthen the commu- During the daily shift who’s creating that re- called runners. four-year contract pro- utive Policy Board in favor nity, and these young peo- vides solid wage increases change, Maher and the in- markably large mural on Jimenez and Anderson of the agreement two days ple are certainly helping us and improved benefits to terns update each other on The Vault building. “He’s say they are in wonder- later. But on June 27, 201’s succeed in that mission.” employees while keeping the progress of each artist. flying through every- ment daily, watching the Stewards Council over- our business competitive.” “Lisa King (an artist thing,” said Anderson, a progress that’s made, and whelmingly rejected the Bill Brotherton can be Although a majority of pleased that the murals agreement by a 30-3 vote. from Australia) has fin- Lynn English High School reached at bbrotherton@ IUE-CWA members voted ished her wall and is leav- grad who’s going to Anna and artwork paint a posi- itemlive.com. to approve the contract Gayla Cawley can be last month, GE Confer- reached at gcawley@item- ence Board rules call for live.com. Follow her on Nine swept up in human-trafficking takedown per capita, or block voting, Twitter @GaylaCawley. TAKEDOWN raigned in Marlborough staying away from the al- tive Units; the Lynn, Chel- From A1 District Court on Wednes- leged crime scenes. Each sea, Marlborough, Boston, Peabody residents raise day and pleaded not guilty. is due back in Chelsea Cambridge and Lexington l Francisco Sanan Bail was set at $10,000. District Court on Sept. 4. Police Departments; and Bay, 30, of Chelsea, was An investigation re- Conditions of release for Homeland Security Inves- a stink over Rousselot arraigned in Chelsea Dis- vealed that the defendants Galeano include that he be tigations. trict Court on Thursday allegedly ran an orga- fitted with a GPS monitor- The investigation re- PEABODY near Rousselot for nearly 40 years. and pleaded not guilty. nized criminal enterprise ing device, have no contact mains ongoing. From A1 “This has been a sea- Bail was set at $100,000. through various local resi- with any victim or wit- There was some confu- neighborhood, and resi- sonal problem for many of l Edmundo Rivera dences, including in Lynn, ness, and that he surren- sion on social media about dents and businesses from those years ... I can honest- Gomez, 50, of Lynn, was where they offered cus- der his passport. Galeano arrests made in Lynn on Lowell, Foster and Wash- ly say it is the worst since I arraigned in Chelsea Dis- tomers the opportunity to is due back in East Boston Wednesday that appeared ington streets. moved here …” she wrote. trict Court on Thursday pay to have sex with the District Court on Aug. 27. to be related to the inves- “We have been dealing Corey Carter, Roussel- and pleaded not guilty. victims, according to the Conditions of release for tigation. with odor complaints with ot’s plant manager, did not Bail was set at $100,000. Attorney General’s office. Londono include that he There were reports that Rousselot for many years return calls seeking com- l Donoban Yesid Aris- The suspects allegedly be fitted with a GPS mon- the arrests were made by and a few years ago re- ment over two days. mendy Ospina, 25, of recruited victims by ad- itoring device and that the U.S. Immigration and quired them to hire an The smell was so bad, Lynn, was arraigned in vertising sexual services, he surrender his pass- Customs Enforcement odor consultant,” she said. the city contacted DEP Chelsea District Court setting up locations and port. Londono is due back (ICE) outside a Walgreens The expert completed an and the agency sent two and pleaded not guilty. appointments for sexual in Marlborough District on Joyce Street, but a analysis of the smells and wastewater treatment in- Bail was set at $100,000. encounters, transporting Court on Aug. 26. spokeswoman for the at- crafted a mitigation plan, spectors, who confirmed l Johana Henao Torres, the victims, bringing cus- The investigation was torney general’s office said Cameron said. Among the the problems, according to 35, of Lynn, was arraigned tomers into the residences led by the Massachusetts that was misinformation. solutions included covering spokesman Ed Coletta. in Chelsea District Court and facilitating the ex- State Police High Risk However, she wouldn’t the company’s wastewater As a result of the unan- on Thursday and pleaded change of money, prosecu- Victims Unit and Attor- confirm where the sus- treatment tanks, installing nounced visit, Coletta said not guilty. Bail was set at tors said. ney General’s State Po- pects were taken into cus- filters and constructing an DEP officials will meet $100,000. In addition to bail be- lice Detective Unit, with tody on human trafficking air curtain to prevent odors with Rousselot or their at- l Fabian Galeano, 40, ing set, conditions of re- assistance from the State charges in the city. from escaping. torneys to determine the of East Boston, was ar- lease for the defendants Police Troop A, Troop A John, an employee at “They spent millions of next steps. raigned in East Boston arraigned in Chelsea Dis- Community Action Team, Walgreens, who declined dollars and made signif- Cameron said DEP’s in- District Court on Wednes- trict Court include being Crime Scene Services, Vi- to give his last name, said icant improvements to volvement is key because day and pleaded not guilty. fitted with a GPS moni- olent Fugitive Apprehen- he was working when ar- their facilities,” she said. the state issues permits Bail was set at $20,000. toring device, having no sion Section, Gang Unit, rests were made at the “We were really hopeful for wastewater processing l Luis Londono, 44, contact with any victim, and Middlesex, Essex and store. He called the inci- that the fixes have made a and air pollution equip- ment. The agency has a of Marlborough, was ar- witness or each other, and Suffolk State Police Detec- dent “unnerving.” significant impact on the nuisance odor.” number of tools in the toolbox, she said. In fact, Cameron said Resident Michelle Melan- Saugus and Revere are game for Route 1 upgrades the summer has seen few son suggested homeowners complaints. and tenants join the Pea- On Jan. 30, 2019, the that will seek to mitigate leviate existing traffic and But last week, she said, a ROUTE 1 body Rousselot Neighbor- pair filed an application piece of equipment broke at From A1 traffic impacts from the offset anticipated traffic hood Facebook page. for the 2019 Transporta- new Encore Casino, said resulting from the in- the plant which resulted in “There are lots of excus- The $150,000 allotment tion Planning Grant, re- Crabtree. creased volume of vehicles a strong odor being released. es and reasons they give, has been used to focus questing the additional “We strive to continue The city issued $1,000 tick- but the group of more primarily on the Route $425,000 to continue the to work together with the visiting the new casino,” ets, the maximum fine, on he said. than 200 are giving them 1 project, and enable the effort. Massachusetts Gaming July 23, 24, and 25. a for their money,” she consultant team to become This money will allow Commission and the City “It really was as terrible wrote. “Check it out.” better acquainted with the Saugus and Revere to fo- of Revere to make essen- Bridget Turcotte can be as the neighbors say,” she road’s history, relevant cus on smaller transporta- tial roadway improve- reached at bturcotte@item- said. Thomas Grillo can be documents and previous tion improvement projects ments along these major live.com. Follow her on Corinne Jean posted on reached at tgrillo@item- findings. along Routes 1 and 99 arteries that will help al- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Facebook she has lived live.com.

LAW OFFICES OF Catch up with your JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation favorite team • Accidents 25 years located across NIGHTS: Begins Sept. 9 from Lynn District Court Monday and Wednesdays 6-10 p.m. in Item Sports! 15 Johnson St. A ONLINE HYBRID: Begins Sept. 17 781-596-0100 ENROLLING Tuesdays 6-10 p.m. JAMES J. CARRIGAN 20 DAY Course: Begins Oct. 24 ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN NOW Tues, Wed, Thur 10 a.m.-5 p.m. LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 OPINION Lynn mayors HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ made their mark Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey One of them ordered modern must-haves. But P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan scenes showing women a leader in another cen- Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman smoking cut from mov- tury had to establish the Customer Service ies shown in Lynn. An- policies and map out the Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS other presided over local Thor strategy for bringing these Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 “balloon ascensions” and services to Lynn residents. Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Jourgensen All Departments: still another promptly an- Ralph S. Bauer served as Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 swered Abraham Lincoln’s mayor from 1926 to 1930 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 call to fight the Civil War. network we travel on to- and, by all accounts, made Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 The people in question day and the schools new an impression on city res- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 were Lynn mayors, and generations are educated idents. The exhibit on his classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 their faces and thumbnail in. The city’s gems — the administration notes how Subscriptions sketches about their ad- Highlands, Lynn Shore Bauer ordered scenes John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 [email protected] ministrations make up a Drive, Lynn Woods — are showing women smoking Circulation great exhibit displayed on easy to take for granted cut from movies screened [email protected] City Hall’s second floor. until you read about con- in Lynn theaters. But I think the exhibit is one tributions mayors made Bauer also fought local Ext. 3 of the best improvements to improve and preserve rent increases. Newsroom to the big gray building these areas. I will never meet Ralph [email protected] in a long time. Of course, Like modern mayors, Bauer or Knowlton Fogg. [email protected] EDITORIAL I’m partial to mayors: My the city’s past chief execu- But I have met Pat Mc- Ext. 4 mother was one. But Caro- tives took stands or initi- Manus and Judy Kennedy. Sports lyn Cole and everyone who ated policies setting them I think the most defining [email protected] helped her research and apart from predecessors characteristic shared by Ext. 5 assemble the exhibit de- and successors. mayors is the ability to serve praise and thanks. William F. Johnson’s make a decision and stand Retail and Online Vinnin Square Advertising I’ve met a half dozen 1858-1859 term saw the by the consequences that [email protected] Lynn mayors and, when city linked by telegraph to follow with its execution. I recall them, I think Boston and Swampscott. Pat McManus’ long-term ADVERTISING needs a about the mannerisms Hiram N. Breed at the Water and Sewer Com- Ernie Carpenter Jr. or pursuits that set them start of the Civil War took mission contract; Chip Director of Advertising apart from other people. only a few hours to heed and Business Development, ext. 1355 Clancy’s decision to close [email protected] Judy Flanagan Kennedy’s Lincoln’s call to mobilize the city nursing homes treadmill comes to mind troops. Two Lynn compa- and Judy Kennedy’s push Ralph Mitchell two-footed fix Sales Representative, ext. 1313 or Chip Clancy’s fondness nies were the first of many to bring in Market Basket [email protected] for sayings like, “Put the troops to march off to war. Work on a $2 million Vinnin were easy fodder for nay- bell on the cat.” Ballooning was appar- sayers. But the benefits Patricia Whalen Square traffic and pedestrian safe- The late Patrick J. Mc- ently popular in the late Sales Representative, ext. 1310 of those decisions will be [email protected] ty improvement project won’t start Manus — it’s hard to be- 1860s and Mayor Roland for a year, maybe two. But Swamp- reaped by Lynn residents lieve he has been gone D. Usher made sure the for years to come. BUSINESS OFFICE scott and surrounding community 10 years — typically said “City of Lynn” was among residents need only wait a week be- l Maria Alvaracin what was on his mind. As local balloons slipping the On a lighter note, here’s ext. 1205 fore they can vent their frustration a young reporter, if the surly bonds. [email protected] over the way Vinnin Square defies a hearty get-well-soon phone rang and that dis- E. Knowlton Fogg — per- transportation common sense. from all the guys at the Susan J. Conti tinctive voice on the other haps the mayor with the Controller, ext. 1288 A Town Hall hearing scheduled Lynn Y to Joe Merullo. end said, “Oh, Scoop …” I most unique name in Lynn [email protected] for Aug. 8, 6:30 p.m., will showcase l knew I was in for a painful history — helped add Ted Grant the project and become a forum I really enjoyed meet- lecture. roads to Lynn Woods and Publisher, ext. 1234 for complaints about how Vinnin ing Korean War veterans The City Hall exhib- Charles Neal Barney de- [email protected] Square is an exercise in frustra- Martin McDonough and it sheds light on mayors voted the term he served Marian Kinney tion for anyone on four wheels or Norman Thibodeau last I’ve never read about in 1906-1907 to Lynn Har- ext. 1212 two feet. week. Talk about a couple who, collectively, built a bor improvements. [email protected] Swampscott logged 1,848 crashes of tough hombres. Thibo- city from farmland, rocks Lest he be forgotten, Wil- Will Kraft between 2008 and 2018, and 366 deau brought his grandson and hills. It’s enlightening liam P. Connery Sr. estab- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 accidents occurred at the point to the city veterans salute to read how each mayor, lished pre-kindergarten [email protected] where Paradise Road feeds into the and McDonough is a near beginning in the second programs in Lynn schools Mike Shanahan heart of the Vinnin Square com- lifelong Norcross Terrace half of the 19th century, more than a century ago Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 mercial zone. resident who knew the took small but significant and George H. Newhall [email protected] The state project will pay for new late great Ed Battle. steps to make sure the city opened branch libraries. Carolina Trujillo traffic signals and signs, pavement had drinkable water and It’s easy to view roads, Thor Jourgensen can be Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 markings, and disability access enough water to fight fires. water, communications, reached at tjourgensen@ [email protected] ramps with the work starting on They built up the street schools and libraries as itemlive.com Jim Wilson the square’s Swampscott end and Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 moving toward the Salem line. [email protected] Like Route 1, Paradise Road CIRCULATION takes the blame for traffic that be- gins in the parking lots bordering Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 the roadway. With multiple side [email protected] roads and turn offs from Paradise Road into commercial parking lots CLASSIFIED flanking it, traffic is a stop-and-go Abbe Young Smith grind creating the perfect recipe Manager, ext. 1276 for crashes. [email protected] The parking lot ranging from GRAPHICS CVS to Marshalls — a sever- Trevor Andreozzi al-block stretch — is one of the Designer more chaotic parking configura- [email protected] tions ever designed. Pedestrians Mark Sutherland and cars compete for the right of Creative Director way and the lot’s main exit is prone [email protected] to traffic backups that are not al- NEWSROOM leviated by a properly-timed traffic signal. Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 The Boston Metropolitan Plan- [email protected] ning Organization studied Vinnin Square/Route 1A traffic flow for Bill Brotherton Features Editor ext. 1338 five years and released their find- LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] ings in 2017. The study revealed a stark fact: Vinnin Square’s traffic Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 patterns were inadequate years [email protected] ago to meet business and residen- Lynn’s best-kept secret Cheryl Charles tial growth around the square. News Editor, ext. 1278 The study’s conclusion should be [email protected] no surprise to drivers who frequent I am writing to expose If that’s not enough, had on so many young Vinnin Square: Paradise Road and the best kept secret in they took on added duties lives. Bella diGrazia Reporter, ext. 1317 side roads fill up with traffic and Lynn: Babe Ruth Base- at the Grace Rogato Soft- I would also like to take [email protected] make it hard to get in and out of ball. Unless you have ball Field getting the field this time to congratulate the square and around it. someone playing or hap- ready for the three high all the coaches who vol- Thomas Grillo Reporter, ext. 1264 “Paradise Road is way overdue pen to drive by Bowser schools that play there unteer their time to work [email protected] for improvements,” said Swamp- Complex, you don’t know and also helping with with the Lynn youth. I scott Police Chief Ronald Madigan. the program exists. schedules. would also like to add Pop Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 He said the $2 million to be spent Jeff Earp and Dave Ray- Add to all this, the Warner, Little League [email protected] on traffic improvements will focus mond head a small group Holland Tournament. and Challenger League Thor Jourgensen on pedestrian safety and easy pe- of dedicated volunteers The Holland and Con- volunteers. All these Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 destrian access to different loca- to help the young people nolly families did a great people deserve a lot more [email protected] tions in the square. involved to have a clean, job running the tourney, recognition than they get. Daniel Kane Making pedestrians the priority safe place to play during giving awards and schol- Congratulations to Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 highlights Vinnin Square’s big- the summer. arships in memory of the Coach O’Connor, Coach [email protected] gest challenge. You can take a bus They rake and drag the first volunteers to make Avery, Coach Hartford Steve Krause to Vinnin Square but it is a driv- fields, cut the grass and the Bowser Complex pos- and their assistants for Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 ing destination with the sprawl- this year, with all the rain, sible and aiding anything them and their teams [email protected] ing parking lots to prove it. The they added work of getting to do with Lynn youth. representing Lynn, the Harold Rivera square’s stores are arranged in the fields water-free. They The tourney got too big League, their families, Sports Editor, ext. 1238 long blocks which means drivers also take care of uniforms, for the families and it was themselves in the Mass [email protected] are determined, especially in bad equipment, stocking the announced the tourney State tourneys in such a Anne Marie Tobin weather, to find a parking spot as concession stand and mak- was ending. Babe Ruth professional way. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 close to their destination as they ing sure the restrooms are stepped up, putting to- I hope they next time [email protected] can. clean. gether an ad book to keep you see these unselfish Bridget Turcotte If Vinnin Square is truly going to For all of this, these out- the awards going. More people you will offer a Reporter, ext. 1269 undergo pedestrian-focused traffic standing gentlemen get work and more hours huge “thank you.” I am [email protected] improvement, then changes to the a blank paycheck. They with still no pay. extremely proud to call Ryan York traffic layout should include a care- get zero pay. Not a dime. Hopefully by exposing them my friends. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 ful look at making the parking lots No one could afford to pay this secret people will [email protected] flanking the square more pedestri- them for the countless realize the great work John Hoffman, TECHNOLOGY an-friendly. hours spent most days at these people do and what TV15 Media Tim Noyes Bowser. a great impact they have Lynn Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Hard-fought budget deal clears the Senate WASHINGTON (AP) — prospect of a government including automatic gains for military readi- A hard-won budget and shutdown in October or spending cuts that were ness, combating opioids debt deal easily cleared the threat of deep auto- put in place after the fail- and other domestic initia- the Senate on Thursday, matic spending cuts. ure of a so-called deficit tives, and would keep pace powered by President Don- The administration and supercommittee. with rising costs for veter- ald Trump’s endorsement House Speaker Nancy “It’s not just Democrats. ans’ health care. and a bipartisan drive to Pelosi, D-Calif., played Republicans are also Those increases alone, cement recent spending strong hands in the talks guilty. At least the big-gov- assuming they are repeat- increases for the Pentagon that sealed the agreement ernment Republicans who ed year after year, promise and domestic agencies. last week, producing a will vote for this mon- to add $2 trillion or more The legislation passed by pragmatic measure that strous addition of debt,” to the government’s $22 a 67-28 vote as Trump and had much for lawmakers said Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky. trillion debt over the com- his GOP allies relied on lots to dislike. “Many of the supporters of ing decade. of Democratic votes to pro- Trump did step back this debt deal ran around The bill was powered by pel it over the finish line. from a possible fight their states for years com- a coalition of GOP defense Passage marked a dra- over spending increases plaining that, ‘President hawks, Democrats seeking ma-free solution to a sought by liberals, and Obama’s spending too to preserve gains in domes- worrisome set of looming he achieved his priorities much and borrowing too tic accounts, and the lead- Washington deadlines as on Pentagon budgets and much,’ and these same Re- ers of the House and Senate both allies and adversar- the stock market-soothing publicans now, the whole Appropriations Commit- ies of the president set borrowing limit. disingenuous lot of them, tees. Democrats voted for aside ideology in exchange “Budget Deal is phenom- will wiggle their way to the bill by a wide margin, for relative fiscal peace PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS enal for our Great Mili- the front of the trough.” and it won a healthy major- and stability. The mea- tary, our Vets, and Jobs, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, The bill would lift the ity of Senate Republicans. sure, which Trump has R-Ky., accompanied by Sharon Soderstrom, his promised to sign, would Jobs, Jobs!” Trump tweet- debt limit for two years, “Providing sufficient permit the government to ed before the vote. “Two chief of staff, leaves the Senate chamber after into either a second funding for our military resume borrowing to pay year deal gets us past the the vote. Trump term or the admin- and eliminating the threat all its bills and would set Election. Go for it Republi- istration of a Democratic of sequestration for good an overall $1.37 trillion cans, there is always plen- GOP-controlled Senate de- Control Act, which came successor. are absolutely necessary limit on agency budgets ty of time to CUT!” livered most of their votes about due to a tea par- It would reverse sched- for our military to have approved by Congress an- Pelosi won remarkable for the deal. Many of the ty-fueled battle over debt uled 10 percent cuts to the budgetary stability nually. Democratic unity in push- more solidly conservative limit legislation during defense and nondefense and predictability they so It does nothing to stem ing the bill through the Republicans said it allowed the run-up to President programs next year, at a desperately need,” said the the government’s spiral- House last week despite di- for unchecked borrowing Barack Obama’s re-elec- two-year cost of more than chairman of the Senate ing debt and the return vides on issues such as im- and too much spending. tion. That law promised $200 billion. An addition- Armed Services Commit- of $1 trillion-plus deficits peachment and health care. The measure was an ep- more than $2 trillion in al $100 billion over two tee, Sen. James Inhofe, but it also takes away the Democrats in the itaph to the 2011 Budget deficit cuts through 2021, years would add to recent R-Okla. Flagship Trump’s tariffs stores are putting Fed losing in a tough spot

WASHINGTON (AP) — luster After the Federal Reserve cut interest rates Wednes- NEW YORK (AP) — It day for the first time in a used to be considered decade, Chairman Jerome the retailer’s crown jew- Powell made a striking ac- el — a large format store knowledgement: on a swank corridor that In the Trump era, the Fed showed off the best of faces a steep learning curve. what a brand had to offer. The Fed is supposed to But now the so-called set interest rates based flagship store is disap- on gauges of inflation and pearing from high-profile employment. But Presi- shopping thoroughfares FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS dent Donald Trump has like Manhattan’s Mad- Over the last year, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Lord & Taylor and Polo injected a wild card into ison Avenue and Chi- Ralph Lauren have closed their flagship stores on Manhattan’s Fifth the mix with his combat- cago’s Magnificent Mile Avenue. ive trade wars and tariffs PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS because of skyrocketing on imports. The resulting Federal Reserve Chair- rents and the shift to on- with call buttons and tai- They sit around and buy Manhattan’s Fifth Ave- economic uncertainties, man Jerome Powell line shopping. lors who can add trims online and that’s what we nue and San Francisco’s Powell said, had signifi- talks about cutting the Over the last year or and patches to custom- are fighting against.” Union Square. It found cantly influenced theFed’s key interest rate so, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, ers’ jeans. The concept of a flag- the vacancy rate shot Fed’s decision to cut rates. for the first time in a Lord & Taylor and Polo Those still clinging to ship store is more than a up to 7 percent last year “Trade is unusual,” the decade. Ralph Lauren have closed the old concept, however, century old and used to from 3 percent in 2017 Fed chairman told report- their flagship stores on ers at a news conference are having a harder time. be limited to retailers’ big- — greater than the 4 per- disruptions and support Manhattan’s Fifth Av- Wednesday. “There isn’t The latest victim could be gest store — one in their cent those areas saw in the stock market. enue. Abercrombie an- Barneys New York, which first or most prominent the Great Recession. a lot of experience in re- A survey by the Amer- nounced in May that it opened its 10-story Madi- location. But in the last 20 Last year, the net sponding to global trade ican Chamber of Com- was closing three more son Avenue store in 1993 years, a flagship store fren- number of retail square tensions. So it is some- merce in South China has of its big locations — an and became a cultural zy took hold and retailers footage lost in these cor- thing that we haven’t found that U.S. manufac- Abercrombie store in Mi- icon in luxury shopping from Gap to H&M looked ridors topped 353,000, faced before and that we turers suspended near- lan, an Abercrombie store but now risks closure. at them as a must-have surpassing the 214,000 are learning by doing.” ly half their investment in Fukuoka, Japan and a High rents and a dra- shrine to their brands, loss of square feet seen Powell’s mission grew projects valued above Hollister-branded store in matic shift toward online opening multiple flagships in 2009. The loss was even tougher after Trump $250 million because of Manhattan’s SoHo area. shopping are pressuring in multiple locations. Not exaggerated by Macy’s announced plans Thurs- uncertainty in U.S.-Chi- The announcement came it to evaluate restruc- only that but they were closing of its big store in day to impose a 10 per- na trade relations. Powell after the teen retailer shut turing options, including willing to pay exorbitant San Francisco’s Union cent tax on $300 billion of acknowledged that some down flagships in Hong possible bankruptcy, ac- sums of money to show- Square, but CoStar found Chinese imports, meaning companies have delayed Kong and Copenhagen. cording to a source close case their merchandise in that excluding that store, that virtually all Chinese investments because of Other retailers are to the matter who asked luxury corridors. every high-end shopping goods would be tariffed be- the tariffs. But he didn’t reimagining the flag- to remain anonymous be- Rents have swelled corridor it tracked saw a ginning in September. The make a case for why a ship concept instead of cause the discussions are so much, however, that weakening trend. president’s move might rate cut might cause some abandoning it altogeth- confidential. many retailers can no lon- As a result, rents on have been predicated, in of them to reverse course. er. Nike, for instance, Joseph Aquino, who ger justify the high price, Madison Avenue and part, on his confidence that “In the big scheme of opened a massive store runs his namesake real especially as more shop- Fifth Avenue have taken Powell’s Fed stands ready things, interest rates are on Fifth Avenue late last estate services firm, says pers shift their spending a as demand for these to cut rates again. The not driving the manufac- year that doesn’t have the days of the shop-til- online and physical stores locations have fallen. bond market signaled its turing economy,” said Tim- any cash registers. It you drop mentality on lose foot traffic. Average annual asking belief in that theory, with othy Fiore, chair of the lets shoppers see details Madison Avenue popu- CoStar Group, a real rents for ground floor Treasury yields dropping Institute for Supply Man- of items displayed on a larized by the HBO pop- estate research firm,locations for the Fifth sharply after Trump’s an- agement’s manufacturing mannequin by scanning ular series of the 1990s examined retail leas- Avenue strip between nouncement. survey committee. “Trade the QR code and then “Sex in the City” are over. ing at luxury corridors 49th and 60th Street was The problem is that issues are driving the having those items deliv- “She was 45 and now in seven cities: ’s $2,779 per square feet in cutting loan rates — es- manufacturing economy.” ered to a fitting room or she is 65 ... She isn’t shop- Lincoln Road, Beverly the first quarter of 2019, pecially when they’re al- He added: “I don’t think a designated pickup spot. ping like she was 45,” Hills’ Golden Triangle, down 11 percent from its ready low — isn’t likely to the interest rate cuts are Levi Strauss & Co.’s new Aquino said. “We are in Chicago’s Magnificentpeak of the first quarter ease uncertainties from a going to help a lot here. flagship in Manhattan’s the phase where a lot of Mile, Washington D.C.’s of 2017, says commercial prolonged trade conflict. My opinion is that the Time Square features younger shoppers don’t Georgetown district, Bos- real estate broker Cush- What rate cuts can do is reason the manufacturing larger dressing rooms want to go the high street. ton’s Newbury Street, man & Wakefield. help insulate other parts economy has slowed is be- of the economy from trade cause of tariffs.” ‘Erratic’ hacking suspect didn’t try to hide attack SEATTLE (AP) — The and self-described emotion- wasn’t reachable. Her ollections of others offer a online handle. a division that hosted the 33-year-old former Ama- al problems and drug use. public defender, Moham- sketch of someone talent- “She had a habit of Capital One data she al- zon software engineer ac- FBI agents arrested mad Hamoudi, did not re- ed and troubled, grappling openly struggling with legedly accessed illegally cused of hacking Capital Thompson Monday for al- turn an emailed request with what friends and her her state of mind in pub- beginning in March. One made little attempt to legedly obtaining person- for comment. own posts indicate was an lic channels,” said Aife When Thompson depart- hide her attack. In fact, she al information from more But her online behavior especially bumpy cross- Dunne, an online friend. ed that job in 2016, she effectively publicized it. than 100 million Capital suggested that she may roads in her life. “It’s where her screen lost her apartment and It’s one of many riddles One credit applications, have been preparing to Friends and associates name comes from.” moved into a group home. swirling around Paige including roughly 140,000 get caught. More than six described Thompson as a Prior to working for Am- FBI agents who searched Thompson, who goes by Social Security numbers weeks before her Monday skilled programmer and azon, Thompson held six that house after her arrest the online handle “errat- and 80,000 bank account arrest, Thompson had dis- software architect whose jobs, each for less than also detained the owner, ic.” Well-known in Seat- numbers. There is no evi- cussed the Capital One career and behavior — a year, at organizations a convicted felon, for ille- tle’s hacker community, dence the data was sold or hack online with friends oversharing in chat groups, such as ATG Stores, Onvia gal possession of firearms Thompson has lived a life distributed to others. in chats and in a group frequent profanity, expres- Inc. and Zion Preparato- when they discovered of tumult, with frequent Thompson, in federal she created on the Slack sions of gender-identity ry Academy. She joined roughly 20 guns, including job changes, reported es- custody pending an Aug. messaging service. distress and emotional ups Amazon in 2015 to work assault rifles, on the prop- trangement from family 15 detention hearing, Those chats and the rec- and downs — mirror her at Amazon Web Services, erty. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints windows down on Wednesday Saugus driver pleads larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 10:51 a.m. Animal control Suspicious red pickup truck the event of a perceived inaccuracy, officer checked the area and with New Hampshire plates re- it is the sole responsibility of the con- the car was gone. not guilty in fatal crash ported parked for several days Report of a loose dog on cerned party to contact the relevant at William Raveis Real Estate Winthrop Street on Wednesday police department and have the de- on Wednesday at 9:35 a.m. at 1:56 p.m. Animal control of- By Bridget Turcotte court again on Tuesday for DaSilva remained on partment issue a notice of correction Officer advised caller it is a civ- ficer reports dog reunited with ITEM STAFF scheduling. scene and was brought to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- il matter to be settled in court. owner, Daniela Zomosa, from DaSilva, who was driv- to an area hospital. The SAUGUS — A Sau- ing a 2009 Infiniti FX35, driver of the Altima, a ifications will not be made without Damage to mailbox reported 3 Harris St., who was given a gus man has pleaded not was allegedly speeding 27-year-old man, was also at 2 Wymon Way on Wednesday warning. guilty to motor vehicle ho- express notice of change from the at 1:18 p.m. Officer took report. in the northbound lane taken to an area hospital arresting police department. micide charges in connec- with non-life-threatening Report of a landscaping trail- Complaints tion with a July 2018 crash of Lynn Street in Malden er blocking the road in front of and crossed the double injuries. Officer flagged down at 72 that killed a 23-year-old The crash remains un- LYNN 15 Walnut St. on Wednesday at man in Malden. line, striking a Nissan Al- 2:25 p.m. Officer reports vehi- Central St. on Wednesday at tima that was traveling der investigation by Ry- 9:27 a.m. about two young Renan DaSilva, 33, of an’s office, the Malden Po- Arrest cle is legally parked and road Saugus, was charged with south with two occupants, is passable. children who may have been according to Middlesex lice Department, and the Cody Whitney, of 33 Waverly felony motor vehicle ho- Employee of the U.S. Post Of- left at home alone. Officer con- District Attorney Marian Massachusetts State Po- St., was arrested on warrant micide and operating a lice Collision Analysis and fice at 598 Salem St. reported firmed a 3- and 5-year-old left Ryan. charges of daytime breaking alone. Sergeant reports there motor vehicle under the Reconstruction Section. a man wearing a black shirt influence of alcohol caus- A passenger in the Nis- and entering for a felony, at- with the New England Patriots was an adult cousin sleeping. ing serious bodily injury. san, 23-year-old Jakeud- Bridget Turcotte can be tempt to commit crime and logo, black and gray shorts, The kids did leave the apart- He was indicted in June erm Bernadin of Somer- reached at bturcotte@item- miscellaneous municipal ordi- and sunglasses facing back- ment and officer will file a and arraigned in July. He ville, was pronounced live.com. Follow her on nance violation at 2:25 p.m. wards videotaping staff on 51a, a reporting of suspected is expected to appear in dead at the scene. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Wednesday. Wednesday at 3:53 p.m. abuse or neglect. Caller reported girl with a JRM Hauling & Recycling truck Accidents tire iron is smashing a car at reported disabled at 51 Ando- Lynnfield Commons at 375 ver St. and 2 Andover Drive on Swampscott firefighters A report of a motor vehicle North Broadway on Wednesday Wednesday at 9:36 a.m. leaking crash at 1:25 p.m. Wednes- at 6:50 p.m. Officer took report. fluid and requesting a sander. day at 5 North Common St.; G&J Towing and Department of put down basement blaze at 6:44 p.m. Wednesday at Public Works en route. 48 Market St.; at 2:53 a.m. Medical Aid crews responded to a down within 15 minutes. Thursday at 668 Chestnut St.; By Gayla Cawley Ambulance requested on SAUGUS ITEM STAFF working fire at 31 Stan- Crews from Lynn and at 7:47 a.m. Thursday at 50 Wednesday at 9 a.m. at 506 wood Road. A neighbor Marblehead provided mu- Laighton St.; at 8 a.m. Thurs- Salem St. for a person with hip SWAMPSCOTT — The Arrest called in the blaze after tual aid, Breen said. day at Baltimore and Nahant pain. Patient taken to Lahey Swampscott Fire Depart- streets; at 7:59 a.m. Thursday seeing smoke coming from “We’re just looking at Hospital & Medical Center in Shaquilla M. Rivera, 25, of ment is investigating a the cause, which we feel at Dunkin’ Donuts at 80 Bos- Burlington. 3939 Washington St., Roslin- cellar fire that occurred at the back of the house. No- ton St. body was home at the time is accidental,” Breen said. Request for an ambulance dale, was arrested on warrant a single-family home on “It’s not suspicious at all.” A report of a motor vehicle from 5 Village Row on Wednes- charges. Stanwood Road Thursday and there were no inju- hit and run crash at 4:06 p.m. day at 11:54. Patient taken to afternoon, but it doesn’t ap- ries, Breen said. Gayla Cawley can be Wednesday at 48 Market St.; Massachusetts General Hos- Accidents pear to be suspicious, Fire The fire was confined to reached at gcawley@item- at 11:25 p.m. Wednesday on pital. Chief Kevin Breen said. a family room in the base- live.com. Follow her on Parkland Avenue. Ambulance request for an A report of a car crash at Shortly after 3 p.m., ment and was knocked Twitter @GaylaCawley. A report of a motor vehicle accident with a chainsaw at 100 Walnut St. at 4:46 p.m. crash with personal injury at 32 Bishops Lane on Wednes- Wednesday; at Kohls on 10:11 a.m. Thursday at Joyce day at 2:04 p.m. Patient taken Walnut Street at 5:06 p.m. and Union streets. to Lahey Hospital & Medical Wednesday; at 78 Broadway Report: Driver who hit bikers Center in Burlington. at 10:29 p.m. Wednesday. Assaults Complaints was under influence of drugs A report of an assault at MARBLEHEAD A caller reported a dog By Michael Casey 6:21 p.m. Wednesday on ASSOCIATED PRESS South Common Street; at Accidents locked in a car at Trader Joe’s 10:50 a.m. Thursday at Breed A report of a motor vehicle at 10:46 a.m. Wednesday. CONCORD, N.H. — The Middle School on O’Callaghan crash at 12:48 p.m. Wednes- A caller reported a tree down driver involved in a crash Way. day on Atlantic Avenue. on wires at 19 Pemberly Drive that killed seven motorcy- at 4:09 p.m. Wednesday. clists in New Hampshire Complaints Complaints A report of wires down in the was under the influence roadway at Greenwood Avenue of drugs and reached for A report of a gunshot at A house was reportedly and Ballard Street at 4:22 p.m. a beverage just before the 12:34 a.m. Thursday at 16 struck by lightning at 3:11 Wednesday; at 29 Sunnyside collision, according to a Ocean St. p.m. Wednesday on Arrowhead Ave. at 4:56 p.m. Wednesday; federal inspection report Road. Police responded and at Vine Street and Davis Court obtained Thursday. Theft reported the house did not ap- at 5:01 p.m. Wednesday; at 11 The Federal Motor Car- pear to be hit. Hammersmith Drive at 5:11 A report of a larceny at 3:19 rier Safety Administra- A tree reportedly fell on a car p.m. Wednesday; at 11 Juliette p.m. Wednesday at 20 Cooper tion said that a toxicology causing injuries at 3:47 p.m. Road at 5:17 p.m. Wednes- St.; at 7:26 a.m. Thursday at report showed Volodymyr Wednesday on Pleasant Street. day; at Harrison Avenue and 105 Lewis St. Zhukovskyy was positive Sherman Street at 5:59 p.m. for an unspecified drug Wednesday; at 25 Garfield Vandalism PEABODY that made him incapable Ave. at 6:13 p.m. Wednesday. of driving safely when A tree reportedly fell and A report of motor vehicle his pickup truck crossed Summons took down wires at Vine Street vandalism at 7:55 a.m. Thurs- the center yellow line and and Davis Court at 5:01 p.m. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS day at 13 Willow St. Lorraine Sousa, 29, was crashed into motorcyclists. summoned on Wednesday at Wednesday. Zhukovskyy also said A federal report showed Volodymyr Zhu- A report of a party with pos- 9:12 a.m. following a motor ve- that he reached for a drink kovskyy, left with attorney Donald Frank, was LYNNFIELD sible underage drinking on hicle stop at 106 Central St. for on the passenger side of Pearson Street at 9:24 p.m. under the influence of drugs before he alleged- operating a vehicle with an ex- the truck just before the Alarms Wednesday. ly struck and killed seven motorcyclists. pired license. Vehicle was towed crash, according to the re- A Thomas Street resident to her home by Mallia’s Towing. port. That violation was Accidental call for medical reported what he believes was A phone message seek- the law. aid on Wednesday at 10:55 labeled as “inattentive Accidents two to three gunshots approx- ing comment was left with In May, Connecticut a.m. at 300 King Rail Drive, imately five minutes ago at driving.” a lawyer for Zhukovskyy. prosecutors said Zhu- Apt. 204. Motor vehicle crash reported 1:27 a.m. Thursday. The findings were part A spokeswoman for the kovskyy was arrested in Security company report- on Wednesday at 8:21 a.m. of an inspection that also New Hampshire Attorney a Walmart parking lot af- ed burglar alarm sounded at at 30 Andover St. and 1 Hill- SWAMPSCOTT found that Zhukovskyy’s General’s Office said the ter failing a sobriety test. Lynnfield High School at 275 top Drive. Officer reports no vehicle had defective office could not comment Zhukovskyy’s lawyer in Essex St. on Wednesday at lighting and was missing on the report, citing the that case, John O’Brien, injuries, one vehicle towed by Complaints 8:14 p.m. Officer reports all is Mallia’s Towing. some wheel fasteners. ongoing investigation and said he denies being in- secure. Two-car crash reported on A report of a disturbance at The Boston Globe first prosecution. toxicated and will fight A 911 hang up call was re- Wednesday at 1:13 p.m. at 8:59 a.m. Wednesday at Essex reported on the agency’s A spokesman for the the charge. ceived from 10 Newhall Road Newbury Motors at 222 New- and Hanley streets. findings. National Transportation Connecticut officials on Wednesday at 9:14 p.m. bury St. Officer reports no inju- Zhukovskyy, 23, of West Safety Board said it was twice alerted Massachu- Officer reports everything OK. ries or tows. Theft Springfield, has pleaded in the early stages of the setts about an earlier Burglar alarm sounded at 17 not guilty to negligent investigation, which would drunken driving arrest. Tedford Lane on Wednesday at Animal Control A report of a larceny at 1:31 homicide in the crash. include the driver’s medical Massachusetts investiga- 9:50 p.m. Officer reports all is p.m. Wednesday at 5 Shackle The seven who died were and behavioral health his- tors later determined the OK. Caller from Harvard Van- Way; at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday members of the Jarheads tory and couldn’t comment Registry of Motor Vehi- False burglar alarm report- guard Medical Associates at 2 at 10 Duke St.; at 3:33 p.m. Motorcycle Club, a New on another agency’s report. cles hadn’t been acting on ed at 306 Summer St. on Essex Center Drive reported a Wednesday at Railroad Depot England group that in- Since the crash, it has thousands of out-of-state Wednesday at 10:25 p.m. dog left alone in a car with the at 10 Railroad Way. cludes Marines and their emerged that Zhukovskyy notifications about serious spouses. had multiple run-ins with driving violations.

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Boston jail guard attacked been robbery. Medical Center where he 2018 and made with- appear in court Thursday. drunken driving prosecu- The officer was alert was pronounced dead. drawals from at least Prosecutors say Salas tions. as he arrived at work and treated for his inju- No arrests have been 14 bank accounts. For met the Worcester County The Boston Globe BOSTON (AP) — Au- ries. announced. each transaction, Ervin girl while playing Mine- reports that the ruling by thorities say a man who One person has been Masslive.com reports used customers’ bank craft in 2014 when she Judge Robert Brennan works at a Boston jail has arrested and the investi- that Fernandez-Mar- account numbers and was 12. They allege he this week stems from been attacked by a group gation is ongoing. tinez had a gun in his false drivers’ licenses that solicited sexually explicit yearslong litigation by of people as he arrived at hand when he was found. contained the customers’ images and videos of the defense attorneys that work. Authorities release name of Friends say he was orig- personal information and girl. hundreds of breath test Peter Van Delft, a Springfield shooting victim inally from Puerto Rico Ervin’s photograph. Authorities allege Salas machines used by police but had lived in Spring- Court documents said intimidated the victim by spokesman for the Suffolk across the state were field for six or seven Ervin attempted to threatening to send the County sheriff, says the SPRINGFIELD (AP) — calibrated improperly and years. They described him withdraw an addition- images to her family and therefore unreliable as corrections officer was Authorities have released as “humble and kind.” al $31,000 from other friends, and when the girl evidence. arriving for work at the the name of the man shot to death in Springfield accounts. attempted to end contact Brennan previously said Suffolk County House of earlier this week. Man gets two-plus years in He had pleaded guilty in with Salas in May, he the breath tests could not Correction on Thursday The Hampden district January. continued to send threat- be used until the state’s morning when someone prison on bank fraud, theft attorney’s office said ening messages. Office of Alcohol Testing reached in an open win- Thursday that 28-year-old CONCORD, N.H. (AP) Deputy sheriff charged Prosecutors say Salas was nationally accredited. dow of his car and struck William Fernandez-Marti- — A Massachusetts man with cyberstalking girl worked for the Matagorda He said in his latest him. nez was found by officers has been sentenced in County Sheriff’s Office, ruling that the office has Once outside the ve- on the sidewalk just New Hampshire to a BOSTON (AP) — Fed- south of Houston. been sufficiently over- hicle, he reported being after midnight Wednes- little over two years in eral prosecutors say a No attorney was listed hauled and has earned surrounded and attacked day suffering from what prison on charges of bank deputy sheriff from Texas for Salas in court records. national accreditation. by several people. appeared to be multiple fraud and identity theft has been charged with cy- He also ordered the The officer, whose name gunshot wounds. for withdrawing about berstalking a Massachu- Judge clears way for use state to notify thousands wasn’t made public, was The officers had been $106,000 from the ac- setts girl he met playing of breath test evidence of drivers that their not in uniform at the flagged down by by-stand- counts of other people. an online game. convictions could be time. ers. Court documents say The U.S. attorney’s office BOSTON (AP) — A overturned because of un- Although it remains Officers administered 49-year-old Jamie Ervin, in Boston says 25-year- judge has ruled that law reliable machinery. One under investigation, au- CPR before the ambu- of Springfield, entered a old Pasquale Salas was enforcement in Massachu- attorney said that could thorities think the motive lance arrived. The victim number of bank branch- arrested Wednesday in setts can resume using affect as any as 30,000 for the assault may have was taken to Baystate es between 2017 and Texas and is scheduled to breath test evidence in drivers. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

Recycled pieces find a higher purpose in Lo- reen Mondello’s sculptures which are on dis- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK play for the “higher PURPOSE” exhibition at GALA. Art from members of the Fresco Exchange hangs in the community gallery at GALA.

Pieces from Fresco Exchange founder Felipe Jason Goodwin of Nahant has a piece hanging in GALA’s “higher PURPOSE” exhibit. Ortiz, a Colombian artist, hang in GALA.

From left, Sam Moscoso, 12, of Swampscott, Alex LaMarca, 12, of Mansfield, Colten Landea, 11, of Swamp- Fergus Mulvaney of Ireland works on scott, and Jack Reen, 12, of Swampscott work on proper chipping techniques during the Nahant Golf his sculpture during the Revere Beach Club Junior Golf Clinic. International Sand Sculpting Festival.

A cake topper adorns the top of Priscilla Ha- Lisa Wallace scrubs off graffiti on the plaque honoring Jan E. Matzeliger at the Fayette Street thaway and Jimmy Wishart’s wedding cake. Bridge as, from left, Richard Valentine, Denva Curry and Emily Wells look on. A8 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Two children play in the sand at King’s Beach, possibly building a sand structure that resembles Egg Rock in the background. Lynn Auditorium presents rare screenings of ‘Star Wars’ trilogy

LYNN — In the past Friday, Aug. 9 at 7 p.m. part of Lynn Auditorium’s 42 years, the “Star Wars” “Star Wars: Episode 2019 “Movies At The Audi- films have become em- V — The Empire Strikes torium” series, which runs bedded in popular culture Back” plays on Sunday, through the end of the and in the lives of billions Aug. 18 at 6 p.m. year. The director’s cut of of people the world over. “Star Wars: Episode “Woodstock” will screen on This month, those fans VI — The Return Of The Saturday, Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. can experience the “Origi- Jedi” plays on Friday, Tickets for all movies nal Trilogy” — “Star Wars: Aug. 23 at 7 p.m. are $5 and are available A New Hope” (1977), “The The original movies have at the door on the night Empire Strikes Back” screened publicly only of the show, in advance (1980) and “The Return sporadically since Disney at the Lynn Auditorium’s Of The Jedi” (1983) — on bought in 2012. box office during regular the big screen at Lynn On Aug. 31, original studio business hours or by call- Auditorium. Fox loses exhibition rights, ing 781-599-SHOW. “There are thousands and the films will go on a The following restau- of ‘Star Wars’ fans here no-public-screenings mor- rants in downtown Lynn on the North Shore,” atorium for an undeter- offer discounts to movie said Lynn Auditorium’s mined period of time. ticket buyers, before executive director James Disney releases “The or after the show with Marsh, “and we want to Rise Of Skywalker,” the proof of ticket purchase: give them this one last ninth and final install- R.F. O’Sullivan & Son, chance to see it outside ment in the “Skywalker Pollo Campero, Rossetti their homes.” Saga,” in theaters nation- Restaurant, Bruno’s Bar “Star Wars: Episode IV wide on Dec. 20. & Burger and Los Chamos — A New Hope” plays on These presentations are Venezuelan Restaurant.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Guthrie Center director George Laye searches for clues that might iden- ROCK THE BLOCK tify the person who dumped an old couch and other refuse in front of the nonprofit’s construction bin in Great Barrington. Date: Saturday, August 3 Time: 6-10 p.m. Location: Mt. Vernon Street Illegal trash dumper leaves witty nod to Arlo Guthrie song

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WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Friday, August 2, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Thursday...... 3857 Thursday...... 1116 Wednesday...... 8577 Wednesday...... 8058 Sunrise today 5:35 a.m. Sunny skies. High 82F. Winds NE winds 5 to 10 kt, becom- E at 10 to 15 mph. ing E in the afternoon. Waves Tuesday...... 7131 Tuesday...... 4972 Sunset today 8:04 p.m. Tonight: Mainly clear early, 1 foot or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Sunrise tomorrow 5:36 a.m. H H then a few clouds later on. Tonight: S winds 5 to 10 kt. Low 71F. Winds SSW at 5 to Waves 1 foot or less. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 12:56 p.m. 10 mph. All 4...... $4,846 All 4...... $2,972 Low tide today 6:56 p.m. First or last 3...... $678 First or last 3...... $416 Any 2...... $58 Any 2...... $36 High tide tomorrow 1:10 a.m. L L L Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $4 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $202 All 4...... $743 Fronts First 3...... $113 First 3...... $416 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $113 Last 3...... $139 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 2-14-21-28-33 AUG. 7 AUG. 15 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Sunny | High 82, Low 71 P’ cloudy | High 80s, Low 70s Sunny | High 80s, Low 60s Lucky for Life: Unavailable NATIONAL SUMMARY: Areas of drenching showers and thunderstorms are forecast over the Southeastern states to part of the mid-Atlantic today. Thunderstorms will soak parts of the central and southern Plains. Storms are likely to be less numerous when compared to midweek over the interior Southwest. Showers will dampen part of Washington state.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 Parks & Rec closes out another season By Mike Alongi West Lynn, it’s free to sign ITEM STAFF up and local businesses take part in sponsoring LYNN — The Lynn the action. It gives the Parks and Recreation kids in the city a place to Summer Basketball go and blow off their ener- League — a staple of Lynn gy during the summer, summer athletics — and it gives their parents wrapped up another sea- peace of mind to know son Thursday night with their kids are in a safe three championship place. games inside the air-con- “I’ve seen kids sign up ditioned gym at Thurgood for this tournament in ele- Marshall Middle School. mentary school and play it And as another season all the way through their comes to a close, it’s worth senior year of high school,” a look at just how far this Byrd said. “They love com- league has come over the peting every year. The past 25 years. parents love that there’s a “I’ve been doing this for place for their kids to go a long time now, and this and do something produc- league just keeps growing tive. And then at the end every year,” said Jeff Byrd, of it all, we have this big who has been a driving event where parents and force behind the league family and friends all One of the things that PHOTO | PAULA MULLER come to watch and enjoy PHOTO | PAULA MULLER makes the league so suc- the championship games. The team sponsored by John Jay Walsh won cessful is the inclusion of Keith Chandler earned co-MVP honors for Coun- It’s really a fun atmo- the elementary division championship in the the entire Lynn communi- cilor Rick Starbard in the elementary division sphere every year.” Lynn Parks and Recreation Summer Basketball ty. Games are played twice championship in the Lynn Parks and Recreation League Thursday. a week in both East and BASKETBALL, B2 Summer Basketball League Thursday. Peabody girls host eld hockey clinic By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF PEABODY — This week’s youth clinic gave Peabody eld hockey coach Tawny Palmieri and her team a unique offseason experience. Along with having the chance to ne-tune their skills before the season, the team got to focus on helping the next generation of players learn the game. “I would say it’s more about teach- ing the younger kids,” Palmieri said. “It’s less team practice type of thing and more about teaching the drills, skills and introducing the rules of the game. For us it’s really just sharpening our team skills, mindset of the game and focusing on teaching it for the younger kids. I think we all get a lot out of doing this. “I go through the recreation de- partment in Peabody,” Palmieri said. “I take the numbers that I have and go from there. I do focus on funda- mentals and skills at this level more than game structure or stuff like that. As far as numbers go, if we can t more kids on this turf even better. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Nothing would change as far as Players run through a drill at Peabody Veterans Memorial drills go.” Field during a eld hockey youth clinic held by the Peabody CLINIC, B2 High eld hockey team Thursday afternoon.

Bill Terlecky calls it a career with Navs ITEM FILE PHOTO By Joshua Kummins done. I can no longer be the Swampscott’s Steven DiLisio, a member at FOR THE ITEM face of the franchise. With that Salem Country Club, sits in fth place in the being the case, I told (Naviga- 52nd annual Ouimet Memorial Tournament LYNN — After more than tors owner Pat Salvi) about a after shooting a 5-over 77 on Thursday. four decades working at all month ago it was time for me levels of baseball, Bill Terlecky to step down following the has announced that he will 2019 season.” retire from his position as gen- Terlecky’s 41-year career in DiLisio drops to fth eral manager of the North the game includes the last Shore Navigators at the con- eight as the Navs’ leader. Since place in second round clusion of the 2019 season. being hired by Salvi as the The Futures Collegiate Base- team moved into the FCBL in ball League Executive of the 2012, Terlecky has been the of Ouimet Memorial Year, Terlecky returned to the lead force behind transform- Navs in a full capacity this ing baseball in Lynn. The eld for Friday’s bined score from Wednes- year after taking a medical Attendance at Fraser Field nal round of the 52nd day, Organisak sits at leave of absence in 2018. He has climbed each year during annual Ouimet Memorial 4-under 138 for the tour- came to Lynn after spending Terlecky’s tenure, with an av- Tournament at Woodland nament, one stroke ahead decades in the professional erage of more than 1,200 fans Golf Club has been of - of both Krekorian and and summer collegiate ranks. attending games since 2017. cially set following Thurs- Cummings. “I have always said that I The Navs earned Organiza- day’s second round of the The day was not as pos- would keep doing this job as tion of the Year honors in 2015 Championship Proper at itive for DiLisio, who saw long as I was physically able and 2018, while this year’s Boston Golf Club. Follow- his lead and his position to,” said Terlecky, “and while I club has earned a postseason ITEM FILE PHOTO ing the 18 holes of play on the leaderboard disap- never thought it would get to berth for the rst time since Thursday, 33 competitors pear quickly after a sec- that point, I can no longer do North Shore Navigators general 2016. in the Championship Di- ond-round score of 5-over the job the way I like to do it manager Bill Terlecky is retiring at vision will advance to the 77. A birdie on the rst and the way it needs to be TERLECKY, B2 the end of the 2019 season. nal round. hole was followed by a par After nishing his rst on No. 2 to start on a high round in second place note, but then a double bo- on the leaderboard, four gey on the third hole and Navigators’ rally comes up short in loss strokes off leader Ste- another bogey on the sev- ven DiLisio, Sudbury’s enth hole killed his mo- By Joshua Kummins Despite the loss, the er Ben Malgeri (Holy fore a sacri ce  y and Matt Organisak carded a mentum. After four more FOR THE ITEM Navs held a 10-9 hits ad- Cross) started the visitors’ grounder to shortstop second straight 2-under bogeys on the back nine, vantage. Designated hitter offense with consecutive brought home two more 69 mark on Thursday to DiLisio retreated back NASHUA, N.H. — The Sean Lawlor (Flagler) one-out singles before left runs to tie the score. jump into sole possession to sole possession of fth North Shore Navigators went 2-for-3 and scored a elder Colin Wetterau (St. Nashua took a three-run of the lead with one round place. and Nashua Silver run, while shortstop Kea- John’s) drove home the lead after scoring three remaining. Woodland Golf Club Knights both managed gan Calero (UMass Low- game’s rst run on a base runs in the following Playing in the morning in Newton’s Auburndale just a pair of crooked num- ell) drove in three runs on hit to right two batters frame, making Grif n round on Thursday, the neighborhood — the home bers during Thursday’s his second round-tripper later. Calero then deliv- Young (Wheaton) a winner Nashawtuc Country Club course of the tournament’s Futures Collegiate Base- in as many games. Eight of ered the big blow, hitting a for the third time this member Organisak card- namesake Francis Oui- ball League game, but the North Shore’s nine start- two-out, three-run home summer after 4.1 ed a birdie on his open- met — will host the nal hosts strung theirs togeth- ers recorded hits for the run to left. of one-hit, scoreless ball. ing hole — the par-5 rst round of the Champion- er during the third and second straight night. Navs starter Jake Gi- Right elder Kyle Sand- — before carding three ship Proper on Friday as fourth innings and held on After being held score- gliotti (Northeastern) strom (Charleston South- straight pars to keep his it has in each of the pre- for a 7-6 win at Historic less during the rst worked around baserun- ern) hit a one-out double momentum. vious 51 tournaments dat- Holman Stadium. of Wednesday’s 16-5 win at ners to pitch zeroes before third baseman In his second nine, ing back to the inaugural North Shore saw its West eld, the Navs got off through two innings, but Phoenix Hernandez Organisak tallied ve event in 1968. Organisak rst-place lead trim to a to a fast start with four Nashua sent all nine bat- (Southern New Hamp- straight pars before card- and the other leaders will half-game over Bristol af- runs on four hits against ters to the plate and scored shire) brought two more ing additional birdies tee off in the nal group at ter falling to 30-23 on the Nashua starter Cooper four times in the third. home with a two-bagger to down the stretch before 11:38 a.m., while DiLisio summer. Nashua moved to Anibal (Endicott) in the Catcher Dylan Jones right. he bogeyed the nal hole will play in the second-to- 25-27 after winning for the rst inning. (Franklin Pierce) ripped a to move back to 2-under last group with an 11:27 second straight contest. Lawlor and center eld- two-run triple to right be- NAVS, B2 for the day. With his com- tee time. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Alexa Demakis (left) chases down Gianna DiGianfelice during a defense drill at a youth field hockey clinic Thursday held by the Peabody High field hockey team. Growing the sport of field hockey in Peabody

PHOTO | PAULA MULLER CLINIC kids in the city involved in come up and teach the week and she’s excited for From B1 the sport and grow the kids,” Palmieri said. “I like the possibility to coach Rowan Merryman shoots a free throw during game. Peabody numbers having the older girls get some of these athletes at the elementary division championship in the The clinic started Mon- have always been kind of involved because the the next level in the fu- Lynn Parks and Recreation Summer Basketball day and wrapped up low because track, volley- younger kids see them ture. League Thursday. Thursday afternoon at ball and other sports here coming back and enjoying “Besides the heat it went Peabody Veterans Memo- are great. We’re trying to the game and teaching great,” Palmieri said. rial High School. The get the word out there and them. “There’s a ton of talent week, which drew in 20 show how good the game “When you teach some- coming up. More than I’ve Parks & Rec basketball young athletes, gave the really is for the younger thing you learn it from a seen in previous years for Tanners a great chance to generation so we have kids different perspective,” field hockey. I see a lot of grow the sport of field coming up into high Palmieri said. “I think it’s athletes and a lot of good holds three title games hockey in Peabody. school.” good to have them teach- players coming up. Hope- “It’s for the younger The clinic also gave ing the younger kids so fully kids that understand BASKETBALL kids,” Plamieri, who starts Palmieri’s high school they get it a little bit more it right away and can step From B1 her second season as Pea- players a chance to see the themselves. It’s a cycle. It’s in freshman year instead body High’s coach this fall, game in a new light while good for everyone and I of playing a year or too on And the league isn’t going anywhere. In fact, it’s ex- said. “I have some of the providing the younger love doing it.” JV to get it. I think I see panding. An all-girls league was started on a small high school players work- players with someone to The overall talent on the those kids that are ready scale this year, and there are more plans to make the ing the clinic. We’re really look up to. field is something that for that jump from doing league as a whole even bigger. trying to get the younger “It’s good for my team to stood out to Palmieri this something like this.” “This thing isn’t stopping anytime soon, and it’s al- ready really big,” said Byrd. “We have 24 teams total — 12 in East Lynn and 12 in West Lynn — and if kids don’t show up the first week there isn’t enough room to Bill Terlecky to retire after 41 years in baseball put them on a team. As long as the demand is there, we’re going to keep putting this league on and keep TERLECKY supportive of my battle opened the state-of-the- Salvi is proud to have growing it every year.” From B1 could not have been a bet- art Lackawanna County had Terlecky leading the Byrd also gave a shoutout to all of the sponsors and ter way to close the cur- Stadium for the Triple-A Navs for his entire tenure volunteers who helped make the league possible once Throughout his time on tains on 41 seasons,” Ter- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre as the team’s owner. again this year. The staff consisted of Jarell Byrd, Gean- the North Shore, Terlecky lecky said. “Eight years of Red Barons in 1989, and “When folks think of ni Ferreira, Lashaunda Hogan, Nyasia Chalas and has been a pillar in the so much fun at Fraser hosted the Triple-A All- the Navigators, they Jakyra Uyi. community. He is on the Field was something spe- Star Game in 1995. Ter- think of Bill Terlecky. I’m As for the action on Thursday night, there was plenty Lynn Chamber of Com- cial for me, for sure.” lecky was named the In- not sure there is a much of it. The best teams from East Lynn and West Lynn merce Board of Directors Terlecky began his ca- ternational League higher compliment than across the three divisions — elementary school, middle and has been a fixture at reer in 1978 when he was Executive of the Year in that,” said Salvi. “He has school and high school — went toe-to-toe in an enter- local little league parades hired by the Triple-A 1991 and earned the Fred worked tirelessly to pro- taining slate of games. and other events. He also Rochester Red Wings at Cashen Award as the New mote the Navigators and In the elementary school title game, John Jay Walsh earned Bridgewell’s Em- the Baseball Winter York Mets organization’s strived to put on a earned the victory over Councilor Rick Starbard by a ployment Supports Pro- Meetings. He worked for top executive in 2003. gameday experience un- score of 55-35. Eeshaw Rucker took home MVP honors gram Champion Award the team when it played “I’ve been so lucky to do like any other in New En- for John Jay Walsh with an 18-point effort, while last year for his work sup- the longest game in pro- something I love for 41 gland. We will miss him Kameron Rucker and Keith Chandler were named co- porting individuals with fessional baseball history years,” said Terlecky. at Fraser Field and MVPs of Councilor Rick Starbard after each dropping disabilities in the commu- at McCoy Stadium in “There is no time to be spreading the Navs 16 points. nity. Pawtucket, R.I., and was sad because looking back brand throughout New In the middle school championship, Gannon Building “Finishing my career named co-general manag- I realize that I am truly England. We wish Bill Association just barely took home the trophy after beat- with the Navigators and er in 1981 at 27 years old. lucky to meet so many nothing but the best in a ing Dandero Brothers General Construction, 41-39. Li- meeting all of the wonder- In addition, he was the friends who I have shared well deserved retirement onel Rivera was named the MVP of Gannon Building ful people in the Lynn GM for the Williamsport so many good times with. and thank him for the Association after scoring 19 points, while Preston Kell- community who have Bills during the infamous After 41 years of work, it past eight years leading man’s 12 points were enough to earn him MVP honors been so overwhelmingly “Potato Game” in 1987, is time to go to the beach!” the Navigators.” for Dandreo Brothers General Construction. The night was capped off by the high school title game, which saw Councilor Fred Hogan take down John’s Fuel Services 59-48 to bring home the champion- Red Sox drop another to Tampa Bay ship trophy. Dyrrell Rucker scored 28 points to earn MVP honors for Councilor Fred Hogan, while Brandon Summers scored 19 points to take home MVP for John’s Fuel Services. The all-girls league will hold its championship games next Thursday at Marshall Middle School. Navs fall to Silver Knights after taking early lead

NAVS From B1 Young retired the Navs in order in the fourth and fifth innings and stranded a one-out baserunner in the sixth. North Shore then moved within a 7-6 score fol- lowing a pair of seventh-inning runs, beginning with catcher Nolan Watson (Dayton) walking and scoring on second baseman Andrew Olszak’s (Southern Maine) double into the right-center gap. After Lawlor walked, Nashua reliever Kyle Skidmore (Hofstra) struck out Malgeri before right fielder Domi- nic Freeberger (UNC Asheville) singled through the 5-6 hole. Skidmore got out of any further trouble in that frame after inducing a and fly ball with two runners aboard. Watson hit a two-out double in the eighth before Law- lor was hit by a pitch to begin the ninth. The Navs were unable to score the tying run during the final frame as Wetterau was called out on a bang-bang play on a grounder to second while Lawlor was charging towards the plate. North Shore used seven during the game, with lefty Jake Zoller (Wofford) suffering the loss after allowing three runs on three hits and a walk through one inning of work. Peabody’s Tyler Fitzgerald (Keene State) threw two innings of scoreless, one-hit ball to follow before Griffin Green (Virginia Tech) and Beau Dana (Dickinson) each fanned a pair over their innings PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of work out of the bullpen. The Navs will take their final day off of the regular Xander Bogaerts went 4-for-4 with three RBI in a loss to the Tampa Bay Rays Thursday night season on Friday before returning to Fraser Field for a at Fenway Park. 6 p.m. Saturday meeting with the Silver Knights. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS (Including last night’s games) Swampscott High Lynn Woods Tonight Saturday Sunday seeks JV coaches Summer Cross vs. Nashua at Bristol Blues OFF Silver Knights (6) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 (6) Swampscott High School is Country Series North Shore 30 22 0.577 - 2W 5-5 looking for applicants for a The Lynn Woods Summer Brockton 28 23 0.549 1.5 2L 6-4 junior varsity girls soccer Cross Country Series will Bristol 28 23 0.549 1.5 1L 7-3 coach and a junior varsity run its 50th season this Monday Tuesday field hockey coach. All year. Races will be held Worcester 27 24 0.529 2.5 1W 6-4 interested applicants can every Wednesday until OFF TBA Pittsfield 27 24 0.529 2.5 2W 5-5 contact Athletic Director September 25. Kelly Farley at kfarley@ There is no entry fee to Nashua 24 27 0.471 5.5 1W 4-6 swampscott.k12.ma.us. run, and the races will Westfield 15 36 0.294 14.5 3L 3-7 begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Lynn Youth evening there will be three races — the short race, the Evening Summer 1.57-mile race and the long race. The courses cover dif- Track Series ferent combinations of fire The 6th annual Lynn roads and single-track Parks and Recreation paths, and the courses vary Youth Summer Evening from week to week. For Track meets will be held further information, please on Mondays through visit www.lwrun.org. August 19 at Manning Field. The races will begin Lynn Special at 6:30 p.m. There are no entry fees Needs Camp for any races. There will be a 30-meter race for ages Games three and under, and all of The 2nd Annual Special the other events (50-meter, Olympics at the Lynn Spe- 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- cial Needs Camp will meter, 800-meter, one-mile, return on Tuesday, August relays, standing long jump 6 beginning at 9 a.m. at and softball throw) will be 106R Pennybrook Lane in open to high school ages Lynn. The events of the and under. day will include breakfast, For more information, opening ceremonies, lunch visit www.lwrun.org or and awards following the contact [email protected] games. For more informa- or 781-709-7135 or 781- tion, contact Lisa Nerich at 593-6562. [email protected].

TV/RADIO TV MLB 2 p.m...... Milwaukee at Chi. Cubs...... MLB Network 7 p.m...... LA Angels at Cleveland...... MLB Network 7:05 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... NESN WNBA 10 p.m...... Washington at Seattle...... NBA TV Golf PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 6 a.m...... Women’s British Open...... Golf 2 p.m...... PGA: Wyndham Championship...... Golf Stephon Gilmore walks onto the practice field during a training camp session at Gillette Stadium Olympic Sports in Foxborough Thursday afternoon. 11 a.m...... Pan American Games...... ESPNU 4 p.m...... Pan American Games...... ESPNU 8 p.m...... Pan American Games...... ESPNU Women’s Soccer Cornerback Stephon Gilmore turning 7 p.m...... NWSL: Reign at Houston...... ESPNews Swimming 8 p.m...... US Championships...... NBCSN Tennis into the anchor of Patriots defense 7 p.m...... WTT semifinals...... CBSSN 10 p.m...... WTT semifinals...... CBSSN FOXBOROUGH (AP) — room to improve. Kyle Fuller (21). Gilmore’s much make a play on any- Volleyball Stephon Gilmore needed “It’s a new year. That’s previous high was 18 with body’s ball.” 9 p.m...... FIVB: US vs. Kazakhstan...... NBCSN little time to get comfort- the type of person I am,” Buffalo in 2015. He also There are questions X Games able in a Patriots jersey. Gilmore said. “I try to made his playoff intercep- about New England’s de- 9 p.m...... Skateboard, moto x, BMX big air...... ESPN In his second year with prove myself every year. tion, against the Chargers fense this season following Horse Racing the team last season he Nobody cares about last in the divisional round. the free agency departures 3:30 p.m...... Saratoga Live...... FS2 was an All-Pro. In the year. If you don’t do it this Patriots coach Bill Beli- of defensive end Trey Flow- Drag Racing 6:30 p.m...... Friday Nitro Seattle...... FS1 NFL title game, he made year, if you don’t come out chick isn’t surprised. ers and defensive lineman Radio a key interception against and work this year, you’re “Steph’s a hard-working Malcom Brown. But big MLB the Rams to earn his first not going to be a good kid that’s very committed things are expected from Super Bowl ring. the secondary. 7:05 p.m...... Boston at NY Yankees...... NESN player this year.” and dedicated to his craft,” This spotlight keeps This need to improve has Belichick said. “I respect Along with Gilmore the growing. He was named been his calling card with that, and that’s the rea- unit returns its entire MLB the highest-ranked cor- the Patriots. son why he continues to core, including cornerback AMERICAN LEAGUE nerback in the preseason He went through an ad- improve as a player, even Jason McCourty and safe- East Division East Division NFL Top 100 list, which is justment in his first season at this point in his career. ties Devin McCourty and W L Pct GB W L Pct GB voted on by players. after leaving the Buffalo He’s always looking to get Patrick Chung. New York 68 39 .636 — Atlanta 64 45 .587 — Tampa Bay 63 48 .568 7 Philadelphia 57 51 .528 6½ Gilmore signed a five- Bills in 2017. He started better at things, and he The defense had 18 in- Boston 59 51 .536 10½ Washington 57 51 .528 6½ year, $65 million free- 13 games during the reg- does.” terceptions last season, Toronto 44 67 .396 26 New York 53 55 .491 10½ Baltimore 36 72 .333 32½ Miami 42 65 .393 21 agent deal in 2017. He has ular season and had two Gilmore said facing an second in the AFC. The Central Division Central Division not only become the an- interceptions. But he had offense led by Tom Brady secondary accounted for W L Pct GB W L Pct GB chor in the secondary, he only nine passes defensed in practice has sharpened 15 of those. Minnesota 66 42 .611 — 58 50 .537 — Cleveland 63 45 .583 3 Chicago 57 51 .528 1 might be New England’s — his fewest since 2014 his game. But Gilmore wants no Chicago 46 60 .434 19 Milwaukee 57 53 .518 2 most important player on — and was mostly quiet “It’s helped me out a lot, part of predicting what Kansas City 40 70 .364 27 Cincinnati 50 56 .472 7 Detroit 32 72 .308 32 Pittsburgh 47 61 .435 11 defense. in the first three playoff just seeing his work ethic can be done for an encore West Division West Division But for a guy who has games of his career. coming out here each and in 2019. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB spent seven years in the Gilmore bounced back every day, making every- “We’ll see,” he said. Houston 70 40 .636 — Los Angeles 71 39 .645 — Oakland 62 48 .564 8 San Francisco 55 54 .505 15½ league and never been in 2018 with a career-high body better,” he said. “I “We’ve got to prove it each Los Angeles 56 54 .509 14 Arizona 54 55 .495 16½ much of a talker, Gilmore 20 passes defensed during mean, he throws a great and every day. It’s not go- Texas 54 54 .500 15 San Diego 50 57 .467 19½ Seattle 47 64 .423 23½ Colorado 50 59 .459 20½ insists he isn’t getting the regular season, the ball. So if you’re in the ing to happen overnight, wrapped up in any of it. second most in the NFL position to make a play so it’s a lot of hard work to Thursday’s Games Kansas City (Sparkman 3-7) at Minnesota Miami 5, Minnesota 4, 12 innings (Perez 8-4), 8:10 p.m. He thinks he has lots of behind only Chicago’s on his ball, you can pretty be good in this league.” N.Y. Mets 4, Chicago White Sox 0 Seattle (Kikuchi 4-7) at Houston (Miley Oakland 5, Milwaukee 3 9-4), 8:10 p.m. Toronto 11, Baltimore 2 San Francisco (Bumgarner 6-7) at Colorado Houston 7, Cleveland 1 (Lambert 2-2), 8:40 p.m. Ty Law’s path to greatness guided by big dreams Tampa Bay 9, Boston 4 Washington (Ross 0-3) at Arizona (Ray 9-7), Philadelphia 10, San Francisco 2 9:40 p.m. St. Louis 8, Chicago Cubs 0 San Diego (Lauer 5-8) at L.A. Dodgers NEW YORK (AP) — chance we’d get.” Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. (May 0-0), 10:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Ty Law was a wide-eyed On Saturday, Law will be Friday’s Games Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m., 1st game Milwaukee (Davies 8-4) at Chicago Cubs youngster with big dreams inducted into the Pro Foot- Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. (Quintana 8-7), 2:20 p.m. Miami at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. when he started making ball Hall of Fame in Can- N.Y. Mets (Matz 6-6) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Boston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game liams 3-4), 7:05 p.m. summer visits to his Uncle ton, Ohio — 25 years after Boston (Rodriguez 13-4) at N.Y. Yankees Chicago White Sox at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Tony’s home in Texas. he watched Dorsett slip on (Paxton 5-6), 7:05 p.m. Toronto at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Nova 6-9) at Philadel- Kansas City at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. They fueled his passion his gold jacket, pose with phia (Vargas 6-5), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. for football. And, they guid- his bronze bust and take Toronto (TBD) at Baltimore (Brooks 2-4), Seattle at Houston, 7:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. ed his journey to greatness. his place in football im- L.A. Angels (Pena 8-3) at Cleveland Cincinnati at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Tony Dorsett was forg- mortality. (Clevinger 5-2), 7:10 p.m. Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Wood 0-0) at Atlanta (Gausman San Francisco at Colorado, 8:10 p.m. ing his own path to the “Once I got to the NFL, 3-6), 7:20 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Pro Football Hall of Fame there was no stopping me Detroit (Alexander 0-1) at Texas (Lynn St. Louis at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. 13-6), 8:05 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. long before his nephew because in the back of even put on a uniform and my mind I still see that became one of the best cor- little kid staring at that TODAY IN SPORTS nerbacks to play the game. Heisman Trophy and August 2 1967 — The New Orleans Saints Dorsett’s days in Dallas as Hall of Fame bust,” said 1864 — The first Travers Stakes play their first preseason game one of the NFL’s greatest Law, who’ll be presented at Saratoga is won by Kentucky, a and lose to the Los Angeles Rams, running backs followed an by childhood friend Byron horse that scores 20 consecutive 77-16. incredible college career Washington. “So, that was victories. 1979 — New York Yankees catch- at the University of Pitts- the goal from Day One, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 1912 — John McDermott wins er Thurman Munson is killed in burgh — and it all had and I just went for it. And the U.S. Open golf championship a plane crash practicing takeoffs Former Patriots cornerback Ty Law (left) will and landings near his Ohio home. Law imagining someday I know you had to play a for the second straight year with being like his famous un- be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame long time. I know you had a 294 total. 1986 — Jackie Joyner sets the 1952 — Five American boxers world record in the heptathlon at cle. this weekend. to play consistently. win gold medals at the Olympics, the U.S. Olympic Festival in Hous- “I used to just stare at “They don’t just give marking the first time the U.S. ton with 7,158 points. that Heisman, stare at his the likes of Mike Ditka, tent, in a good way, because those things away, no mat- wins the unofficial team title. The 1992 — Vitaly Scherbo of the Uni- Hall of Fame bust,” Law Darrelle Revis and Sean you see a lot of things, both ter how long you played. five medalists are flyweight Nate fied Team wins gold medals in the recalled. “And that right Gilbert. “Pistol” Pete good and not so good,” Law You had to make an im- Brooks; light welterweight Charley vault, rings, pommel horse and there, it meant the world Maravich also honed his said. “But, the pride that pact, and that’s what I Adkins; middleweight Floyd Pat- parallel bars to give him a total of to me because I realized shooting touch and show- we have there, and I think tried to do.” terson; light heavyweight Norvell six gold, the most won by a gym- dreams do come true. He manship on the basketball my upbringing, the com- Law was a first-round Lee and heavyweight Eddie Sand- nast in a single Olympic Games. walked the same streets courts of the steel town in petition has prepared me pick by New England out ers. 1996 — Down to her final that I did, so why can’t I? western Pennsylvania. for everything that I went of Michigan in 1995 and 1959 — Bob Rosburg comes back long jump attempt and fight- Why not me? But, I knew Ask anyone from there, through in life. My journey played 15 seasons in the from six strokes down, shooting ing an injured hamstring, Jackie a four-under 66, to win the PGA Joyner-Kersee leaps out of sixth there had to be a lot of sac- and they’ll tell you that stems through what I’ve NFL, including 10 with Championship held at Minneapo- place and ends her Olympic ca- rifice to get to that point.” toughness and persever- done and what I’ve seen in the Patriots. He also had lis Gulf Club. Rosburg finishes with reer with a bronze medal. Joyner Law, like Dorsett, grew ance are part of their inner Aliquippa. You cannot get two one-year stints with a three-under 277 to finish one Kersee jumps 22 feet, 11 3-4 up in Aliquippa, Pennsyl- fabric. any more competitive than the New York Jets and stroke ahead of Jerry Barber and inches for her sixth Olympic vania, a football hotbed Law is no exception. that, because we competed with Kansas City, and one Doug Sanders. medal. that has also produced “It hardens you to an ex- at everything, every single with Denver. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 COMICS

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CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Hospital worker is stunned by stepfather’s appearance DEAR ABBY: I saw DEAR ABBY: My son something shocking, and Dear Abby is written by Abigail got married a little over a I need help. While work- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne year ago. They have a ing at my job at a hospi- new baby. They are heav- tal, I saw the man my Phillips, and was founded by her ily in debt. He works full mother is married to. He mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact time plus a job on Satur- was there for an appoint- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. day. She could work as a ment. He did not see me, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. substitute teacher but and I didn’t have the prefers to stay at home courage to approach him with the baby. because he was dressed I’m concerned about my DEAR ABBY: My hus- than they had, but I do as a woman. There is no son working so much. band was previously not want to completely mistaking it was him. She brought indebted- married for five years I don’t know how to dismiss her memory. ness into this marriage. and had been widowed even begin to handle this. What should I do about She agreed to work and shortly before we met. He He has always been won- this? now she doesn’t. It and his late wife had derful, especially to my doesn’t seem fair to our matching tattoo wedding mom. I am afraid if I SECOND WIFE IN boy. He’s very kind and bands. They had agreed don’t tell her, she will find THE MIDWEST has a sensitive heart. they’d both be cremated out and be destroyed, and Should I say something? upon their demise and DEAR WIFE: You if I do tell her, the same that eventually they could honor your wed- thing will happen. What CONCERNED MOM would be “reunited” by do I do? ding vows by wearing combining their ashes af- matching wedding rings. DEAR CONCERNED: HURT AND ter his death. As for the “ashes” prom- It may not seem fair, but CONFUSED My question is, what ise, talk to your husband do not insert yourself into can we do to honor our about what his wishes this situation. Your “boy” is now an adult, and it’s DEAR HURT: Talk to marriage vows without currently are should he your mother’s husband — removing the tattoo that important that you let predecease you. He may who may be a cross-dress- will be respectful yet him speak up for himself. er or have gender identity completely our own sym- have changed his mind If you interfere — even issues — about the fact bol of our vows? Secondly, about combining his ash- though you are trying to that you saw him and I’m uncomfortable with es with hers — or not. If help — you will come give him a chance to ex- the combining of their the two of you are togeth- across as overbearing, plain. Do not be surprised ashes. I’m 48 years old, er longer than he was which may cost you a re- if he tells you your mother and he is 44, so we have with her first wife, his lationship with your is aware that he dresses the potential for many feelings on the subject daughter-in-law and your this way some of the time. more years of marriage may change. grandchild. BRIDGE

Tell partner where to turn at trick two Dale Carnegie said, “Develop suc- to anticipate. Understandably, he ad- cess from failures. Discouragement vanced with five hearts. and failure are two of the surest How should East signal at trick stepping stones to success.” one? Attitude is hardly important, Bridge partnerships will have fail- given dummy’s singleton. Similarly, ures but must try to use them to count is unnecessary. East should improve in the future, not become send a suit-preference signal to tell discouraged. The more discussion West which minor to lead at trick two. they have, the better they will do — Here, because East wants a dia- assuming they both remember what mond shift, the higher-ranking minor, was agreed. Put everything on paper, he plays the spade queen or jack. so that it can be checked before Then West leads the diamond 10, playing. and the defenders take the first three How should the defenders de- tricks. feat five hearts after West leads the Note that if West does anything spade ace? else at trick two, declarer will win 11 Over North’s takeout double, East tricks: six hearts, four clubs and a bravely jumped to four spades de- spade ruff on the board. spite the unfavorable vulnerability. There is one caveat for a suit-pref- Four spades doubled would have erence signal at trick one when dum- cost 500 for down two, West losing my has a singleton in the suit led: one heart, one diamond and three Third hand must be known to have clubs. But that was hard for South length in that suit. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS THIS WEEK IN THEATERS

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There are so many continues as the teenage daughters and sons ing goes far beyond words on The film can be uneasy and bills, the friendship is essen- people doing their thing in rough at times, as the sus- of Disney’s most infamous villains — Mal (Dove a page, and that is on display tial. Hollywood that it seems a Cameron), Evie (), Carlos (Cameron in the new film Once Upon a pense and violence surround- In movie and television wink here, a reality check ing the Spahn Ranch and Boyce) and Jay (Booboo Stewart) — return to the Time ... in Hollywood. roles from Hollywood to Italy, there, and everything around Isle of the Lost to recruit a new batch of villainous Tarantino has garnered the Manson family who lived Rick is in front of the cam- them can change, or not. there remind you, in case you offspring to join them at Auradon Prep. The event a reputation in Hollywood era just trying to be liked, I shuddered when Charles could forget, that this is all will likely include a tribute to Boyce, who passed for creating original content using Cliff’s advice to sur- Manson (Damon Herriman) a Tarantino film and violent amid a flurry of sequels and vive the maddening world of came face-to-face with the away after suffering an epileptic seizure on July 6. sequences are, well, very vio- reboots. And in his original show business. As Rick ages, screen. I reacted with equal Reba lent. content, there is definitely a he wants more than to just disdain for Squeaky Fromme UPtv, 8 p.m. Although I liked Taranti- The feel-good net begins airing the beloved 2001- very distinct look, feel and be the bad guy who people (Dakota Fanning) and other sound as Tarantino harkens no’s film, I’m not in the cat- 07 comedy starring Reba McEntire as a newly sin- remember getting attacked, members of the Manson fam- back to filmmaking of old. egory of “adore it.” It’s a bit gle Houston crack-up dealing with her wild-child and he tries to get to that ily. In Once Upon a Time, long and a bit scattered at daughter (JoAnna Garcia Swisher), unfaithful ex happy place. I felt a bit of glee watching Tarantino goes back to 1969. All around him, Hollywood Tate as she viewed one of her times, but that is his style. (Christopher Rich) and his pregnant new love (Me- Rick Dalton (Leonardo Di- is churning out projects. His films, The Wrecking Crew, Are those idiosyncrasies lissa Peterman). Caprio) is an actor known for neighbors are none other with an audience. After she good? Sometimes yes, some- Andrew Mayne: Ghost Diver his roles as a bad guy. Dalton than Roman Polanski and talked her way into the the- times I think the film could Discovery Channel, 9 p.m. is working in Hollywood, and Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie). ater, she smiled like a kid use some simple touch-ups. If The master illusionist-inventor teams with experts that is a good thing for any A cavalcade of other celebs when the audience laughed you are a fan, run out and see to study the great white’s senses. Why? So he can actor. He is inseparable from have visited the couple, but at her onscreen antics, and this right away. create a “Shark Suit” to overcome them. We look stuntman Cliff Booth (Brad despite living next door, Rick you could feel the pleasure forward to him testing it. 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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT mortgage given by Kerry J. Rowe to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., CITATION Docket No. ES19P2172GD as nominee for Eastern Bank, dated January 23, 2004 and recorded in the Essex G.L. c. 210, S 6 Essex Probate and Family Court County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22329, Page 383, of which Docket No. ES19A0067AD 36 Federal Street mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, by assignment from: Essex Probate and Family Court Salem, MA 01970 36 Federal Street CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Federal National Mortgage Salem, MA 01970 APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR Association, recorded on January 19, 2017, in Book No. 35622, at Page 422 (987)744-1020 INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 Federal National Mortgage Association to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, In the matter of: Emily Natasha Paxtor Merida d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage In the matter of: Karen J Ortega Acquisition Trust, recorded on May 9, 2018, in Book No. 36704, at Page 193 To: Of: Lynn, MA Cesar Eulizar Paxtor L.K.A. Lynn, MA RESPONDENT for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, and persons interested in a petition for the adoption of said child and to the (Person to be Protected/Minor) the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on August 28, 2019, on the Department of Children and Families of said Commonwealth, 280 Merrimac St., To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been mortgaged premises located at 52 Allerton Street, Lynn, Essex County, 2nd fl. Lawrence, MA 01843 filed by Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, A petition has been presented to said court by Ada Argueta of Lynn, MA Berni Guriel Monge-Rodas of Lynn, MA Manola J Hernandez of Lynn, MA TO WIT: Maria Francisca Merida Monge of Lynn, MA in the above captioned matter alleging that Karen J Ortega is in need of a Property Address:52 Allerton Street, Lynn, Massachusetts 01904 requesting for leave to adopt said child and that the name of the child be changed Guardian and requesting that to Ada Argueta of Lynn, MA A parcel of land together with the buildings thereon situated in said Lynn, now Emily Natasha Merida Monge Manola J Hernandez of Lynn, MA known and numbered as ''52 Allerton Street'' and being shown as Lot B on a Plan If you object to this adoption you are entitled to the appointment of an (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Conservator to serve Without of Land belonging to Stanbon, Nye, & Hill situated in Lynn, Mass., dated attorney if you are an indigent person. Surety on the bond. November 30, 1924, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds An indigent person is defined by SJC Rule 3:10. The definition includes but is not The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is disabled, that the in Book of Plans 43, Plans 2-B, and further bounded and described as follows: limited to persons receiving TAFDC, EACDC, poverty related veteran's benefits, appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that proposed Guardian is Medicaid, and SSI. The Court will determine if you are indigent. Contact an appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for NORTHEASTERLY by Allerton Street, 47 feet; Assistant Judicial Case Manager of Adoption Clerk of the Court before the date certain specific authority. NORTHWESTERLY by Lot C as shown on said Plan, 98.95 feet; listed to obtain the necessary forms. You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Cotton and by land now or formerly of IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT THERETO, YOU OR YOUR ATTORNEY MUST FILE A attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on Healey, 47 feet; and WRITTEN APPEARANCE IN SAID COURT AT: the return date of 08/20/2019. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot A as shown on said Plan, 98.95 feet Salem date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. ON OR BEFORE TEN O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING (10:00 AM) ON: If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in Be all of said measurments, more or less, or however otherwise bounded, 08/26/2019 the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written measured, or described. Witness, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Date: June 20, 2019 facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Containing 4,650 square feet of land, according to said Plan (the ''Premises''). Pamela Casey O'Brien IMPORTANT NOTICE Register of Probate The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Item: July 26, August 2, 9, 2019 above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22329, Page 382. affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit THE TRIAL COURT person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT WITNESS, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Docket No. ES19C0253CA Date: July 23, 2019 titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or CITATION ON Pamela Casey O'Brien liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Register of Probate having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Essex Probate and Family Court Item: August 2, 2019 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 36 Federal Street Street Salem, MA 01970 TERMS OF SALE: (978)744-1020

A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check In the matter of: Kayleigh Elizabeth Simpson Have a story to share? will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The A Petition to Change Name of Minor has been filed by balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 Kayleigh Elizabeth Simpson California St., Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to: Need a question answered? Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the Kayleigh Elizabeth Woodbury date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full IMPORTANT NOTICE [email protected] of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an shall control in the event of an error in this publication. appearance at: Essex Probate and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 08/19/2019. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT appearance if you object to this proceeding. INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST Witness, Jennifer M R Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Present holder of said mortgage Date: July 15, 2019 Pamela Casey O'Brien By its Attorneys, Register of Probate HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Item: August 2, 2019 150 California St. Newton, MA 02458 (617)558-0500 2017010246 Item: August 2, 9, 16, 2019 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your daily subscription.

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Stockholm, but noted that STOCKHOLM — Amer- suspects beat and kicked The trial has created a “this case is not in any ican rapper A$AP Rocky Jafari while he was on the stir in U.S.-Swedish dip- way a ‘hostage affair.’” testified Thursday at his ground. They said Jafari lomatic relations after The rapper’s mother, Re- assault trial in Sweden was hit with parts of or a President Donald Trump nee Black, and several rel- that he did everything whole bottle. weighed in to support the atives were present in the possible to avoid a con- Jafari had told police ear- Grammy-nominated re- courtroom Thursday. frontation with two men lier that he got angry as his cording artist. Jovicic said the rapper, he said were persistently headphones were broken The case has also drawn who hails from New York, following his entourage during the initial argument the attention of American was happy and relieved to in Stockholm, but one of with the bodyguard. celebrities and Mayers’ be finally able to tell his those men picked a fight “When he (bodyguard) fellow recording artists, side of the story. with one of his body- pushed me, I was both including Sean “Diddy” “I mean, it’s a million guards. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS offended and surprised,” Combs and Justin Bieber. ways ... that you could The recording artist, Renee Black, center, mother of American rap- Jafari testified at court A social media campaign alter what he could have whose real name is Rakim per A$AP Rocky, leaves the district court in Thursday. “I followed them has been pressing for his done,” Jovicic told at a Mayers, is accused along Stockholm, following the second day of testi- and said I was going to call release #JusticeForRocky. news conference late with two other men believed mony Thursday. the police ... since he had Trump has spoken with Thursday. to be members of his entou- broken my headphones.” Swedish Prime Minis- “But, no, he has no re- rage of beating a 19-year- became tense after Jafari uniform. He testified that Mayers’ defense lawyer, ter Stefan Lofven on the grets. The only regret he old man, Mustafa Jafari, got into an argument with he and his entourage just Slobodan Jovicic, asked phone, offering to per- has regarding this sit- in Stockholm on June 30. one of Mayers’ bodyguards wanted to “de-escalate” Jafari whether he thought sonally guarantee A$AP uation is that the two The rapper, 30, pleaded not the rapper’s entourage Rocky’s bail, but the Swed- boys wouldn’t let them be near a fast-food restau- the situation. guilty at the start of the tri- acted the way it did out ish leader said he couldn’t alone, that they just would rant where the rapper’s “Me and my crew told al Tuesday, saying he acted due to fear of Jafari. interfere in a legal case. not let them go away,” the in self-defense. entourage had stopped to them that, ‘Listen, don’t “Four or five people Sweden doesn’t have rapper’s lawyer said. Mayers told Stockholm download an app to use go where we are going. Go afraid of me, who’s not a bail system and May- Swedish newspaper Ex- District Court on Thurs- electric scooters, which the other way, we don’t even half of their body ers has stayed behind pressen reported that the day that Jafari and his are widely available in want any trouble,’” May- size?” Jafari replied. bars since July 3 despite U.S. Embassy in Stock- friend refused to leave Stockholm. ers said. But he said Jafari Despite being asked sev- Trump’s intervention. holm had asked the Swed- the entourage alone de- “After a while, my secu- just wouldn’t go away. eral times, it was not clear Trump has sent Ambas- ish Prosecution Authority spite several appeals, and rity guard started pushing “I assumed that these why Jafari wanted to con- sador Robert O. Brien, the earlier this week whether claimed the two appeared him away, begging him to guys were under the influ- tact Mayers’ entourage in U.S. special presidential Mayers and the two other to be under the influence leave,” said Mayers, who ence of some kind of drug,” the first place. envoy for hostage affairs, suspects could be accom- of drugs. appeared in court wear- Mayers told the court. Jafari told the court to Sweden to monitor the modated in a hotel rather He said the situation ing an all-green inmate A full-scale brawl en- his memory of the events court proceedings. than a jail. Universal says it’s doubling Orlando resort size with 4th park By Mike Schneider ASSOCIATED PRESS ORLANDO, Fla. — Uni- versal Orlando officials said Thursday that the resort is doubling in size with plans for an “epic” fourth theme park, but they offered almost no FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS information on when the new park will open, what Fortnite superstar Tyler “Ninja” Blevins it will hold or how much watches before an NFL football game between they are spending. the Detroit Lions and New York Jets in Detroit. The secretive nature of the new park is “because of competitive pressure,” Ninja out: Gaming Universal Parks & Re- sorts CEO Tom Williams said at a news conference megastar leaves with Florida Gov. Ron De- Santis and his boss, Com- cast CEO Brian Roberts. Twitch for Mixer “You are aware of the competitive nature of this By Jake Seiner with my community.” Orlando marketplace,” ASSOCIATED PRESS Blevins has earned mil- Williams said. “We’re all lions broadcasting himself battling for the time of Fortnite superstar Tyler visiting guests to come to playing Fortnite and oth- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Ninja” Blevins has left er video games on Twitch our location and to share Twitch and is taking his and YouTube. He has over details of what we have in Tom Williams, chairman & CEO of Universal Parks & Resorts, answers video game live streams 14 million followers on mind with the competition questions during a press conference at the Orange County Convention to Microsoft’s Mixer plat- Twitch, and the platform is something we have no Center in Orlando, Fla., Thursday. form, a stunning switch has hosted many of his pio- interest in doing.” that could have wide-rang- The announcement is neering moments, Orlando property that is company, Roberts said Universal recently had ing consequences for the the latest salvo in the including a Fortnite event home to the Universal Stu- Thursday. That investment been acquiring hundreds rapidly growing industry. war for dominance be- dios and Islands of Adven- had paid for Harry Pot- of acres of land near Or- in March 2018 featuring Blevins announced his tween World ture parks, as well as the ter-themed lands and rides lando’s convention center rappers Drake and Travis move Thursday, ending a and Universal Orlando Volcano Bay water park. based on other franchises, in its aim to topple Walt Scott and football player hugely profitable partner- in America’s theme park More than 14,000 work- such as “Fast & Furious.” Disney World’s dominance ship with Twitch, a live JuJu Smith-Schuster that capital. ers will be hired on top of The fourth park will be in Orlando. streaming giant owned by propelled the game into a Despite the lack of de- the existing 25,000-person the biggest investment Universal’s announce- Amazon. full-blown cultural phe- tails, officials with the labor force in Orlando. the Comcast NBCUniver- ment comes weeks ahead “I’m incredibly grate- nomenon. theme park resort prom- They will be paid a start- sal has made in its theme of the planned opening ful for the opportunities Blevins will host his first ised the new park would ing minimum wage of $15 park business, Robert of a Star Wars land at ri- Twitch has provided me,” Mixer live stream Fri- be epic. To that end, they’re an hour, officials said. said. It will have a park, val . Blevins told The Associat- day from Lollapalooza, a calling the new park Uni- The company also has hotels, restaurants and An identical attraction ed Press. “But as I looked four-day music festival in versal’s Epic Universe. theme parks in California, shops, and more details opened earlier this sum- at the next step in my ca- Chicago. The 28-year-old “Last I heard, a universe China, Japan and Singa- will be released as the mer at sister park Disne- reer, I wanted to be some- has publicly invited Kyle is bigger than a world,” pore. project gets under way, of- yland in California where that empowered me “Bugha” Giersdorf — the said Williams, making a Comcast purchased ficials said. Earlier this summer, to push the boundaries of 16-year-old who earned $3 dig at Disney World. NBCUniversal almost a de- “I don’t think there’s Universal also debuted gaming and achieve big- million Sunday for win- The new park will be lo- cade ago. During that time, been announcement like a new ride based on the ger goals within the in- ning the inaugural Fort- cated on a 750-acre site Comcast has put more this in over 20 years here Harry Potter character, dustry. Mixer provides me nite World Cup — to join separated by a few miles money into theme parks when you hear the scale,” Hagrid, which had fans with more ways to connect him. from the current Universal than any other part of the Roberts said. waiting for hours to ride it. Edward Snowden book coming out Sept. 17

By Hillel Italie and the “crisis of conscience” ficials, who allege Snowden and more private place for ASSOCIATED PRESS that led him to steal a trove has caused lasting damage his actions. Macmillan is of files in 2013 and share to national security, and de- enormously proud to pub- NEW YORK — Former them with reporters. Met- fended by civil libertarians lish ‘Permanent Record.’” National Security Agen- ropolitan spokeswoman Pat and other privacy advo- Financial details were cy contractor Edward Eisemann declined to offer cates who praise Snowden not disclosed for a book Snowden has written a additional details. for revealing the extent of that was itself a covert proj- memoir. The book by the Snowden noted in a information the govern- ect, quietly acquired a year man whose leaks of clas- tweet Thursday that the ment was gathering. Nota- ago by Macmillan and iden- sified documents trans- book would be released ble revelations included a tified under code names formed the debate about on Constitution Day and massive program collecting in internal documents. government surveillance added that he had “just metadata on millions of do- Snowden’s primary con- is coming out Sept. 17. completed an internation- mestic phone calls. tact with the publisher was Metropolitan Books, an al conspiracy across 20 “Edward Snowden de- his principal legal adviser, imprint of Macmillan Pub- countries, and somehow cided at the age of 29 to Ben Wizner, director of the lishers, announced Thurs- the secret never leaked.” give up his entire future American Civil Liberties day that Snowden’s “Per- Snowden, who faces U.S. for the good of his coun- Union’s Speech, Privacy, manent Record” will be charges that could land try,” John Sargent, CEO of and Technology Project. released simultaneously him in prison, is currently Macmillan, said in a state- “Publishing Ed Snowden in more than 20 countries, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS living in exile in Moscow ment. “He displayed enor- has been a remarkable including the U.S., Germa- and promotion here will mous courage in doing so, learning experience,” Sar- Metropolitan Books announced Thursday that ny and Britain. According likely be restricted to in- and like him or not, his is gent told The Associated Edward Snowden’s “Permanent Record” will to Metropolitan, Snowden terviews done by remote. an incredible American Press. “The complexities be released simultaneously in more than 20 will describe his role in the He has been widely con- story. There is no doubt of internet security today countries on Sept. 17. accumulation of metadata demned by intelligence of- that the world is a better have been eye-opening.”