FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 A Franco conversation about the ER

By Daniel Kane FOR THE ITEM LYNN — A crowd of residents pressed Salem Hospital leaders for answers about the future of Union Hospital. With Union Hospital set to move all in- patient care to Salem Hospital by Octo- ber 2019, the North Shore Medical Cen- ter held a community meeting Thursday night at the Franco-American War Veter- ans Hall in Lynn. North Shore president and cardiologist David Roberts led the discussion, going over data about Union Hospital’s patient care and outlining pos- sible medical uses for the site. He pitched the crowd on the concept of a medical village, located on a portion of the current Union Hospital. It could take care of 96 percent of Lynn’s health needs, including urgent care, specialty services, support services, behavioral health, and primary care service, he said. He was less optimistic about creating a satellite emergency facility at the site, a more expensive option which would oper- ate as an emergency room at a separate location from the hospital. Clock to the Rock “It’s 10 million dollars and could even put patients at risk,” he said. About a quarter of all patients that go to such a facility need to be transported again to a draws a ock in Lynn hospital, according to Roberts. After the presentation, Roberts opened By Daniel Kane in Lynn, who said they are eager to join The entrants for the the conversation to the crowd of 40-50 FOR THE ITEM the race and enjoy the food trucks and Clock to the Rock 5K people. music afterwards. road race are off and Rose Posey spoke in favor of keeping LYNN — Now in its 11th year, the “I try to follow any events in the city,” running, including emergency services in Lynn, saying the Clock to the Rock 5K race is still run- Pin Oeur said. “I thought this would be Kathleen Walsh (167), additional time needed to get to Salem ning strong. something great for us to do after work.” who would be the Hospital could pose a danger to critical “It’s a nice course, a bit challenging, The race started at Central Square, rst woman to nish patients. but a good, local race,” said Ryan Brown. turning down Ocean Street before the race, and Jenny “If an ambulance is rushing a patient The runner and re ghter, who has sending runners by the beach on Lynn Spiers (170), who to Salem Hospital from Lynn eld during taken part in the race every year since Shore Drive. The race concluded at would be the second rush hour, people could die,” she said. its start, was joined by two dozen other Central Square. woman to nish. Michele Desmarais found comfort in runners as the race kicked off. “It’s one of the most beautiful runs in knowing that an urgent care facility could Among them was a group of cowork- Lynn,” said Carolyn Cole, director of the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE be kept in Lynn but wasn’t happy about ers, including Chhavan Pin Oeur, Al- Downtown Lynn Cultural District. everything at the meeting. ison Carr, and Molly Wadlingr from Children’s Friend and Family Services RACE, A7 ER, A7 McGee wants Drinking and dancing tolls shared and shared alike don’t mix in Swampscott

By Thomas Grillo By Gayla Cawley said in a statement. “After they arrived, policies and procedures and the MIAA ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF it was recommended that the student be handbook,” Angelakis said. “They will checked at the hospital and the parents also participate in Swampscott High It will cost you to drive on portions of SWAMPSCOTT — A Swampscott agreed. The student was transported to School’s chemical health protocol.” Routes 2, 128, I-93 and I-95 if a measure High School dance was cut short last the hospital by ambulance.” Angelakis’ of ce declined to say what by state Sen. Thomas M. McGee is ap- week because of underage drinking School of cials determined that eight other discipline may be included or say proved. when at least one student was taken to other students at the dance had attended the students’ ages. The controversial proposal, heard on the hospital. the party and consumed alcohol, she said. But one man, who asked to remain Beacon Hill this week, could lead to tolls Superintendent Pamela Angelakis Robert Murphy, the high school’s anonymous, said his niece, a fresh- on what are now toll-free highways. con rmed a student came to the dance principal, ended the dance at 9 p.m., an man, was one of about a dozen students McGee acknowledged it will be a tough intoxicated last Friday. She said the hour earlier than scheduled. Murphy called into Murphy’s of ce about the sell, since few drivers are willing to pay student had been drinking at a house has met with the students involved and incident. He said she took a breathalyz- more to commute. party before coming to the event. their parents, Angelakis said. er, which came back clean. He was told “The student’s parents were noti ed “The students have been disciplined three students went to the hospital that MCGEE, A3 and they came to the school,” Angelakis according to Swampscott High School night and that pills were also involved. Saugus Let there be light in Malden By Steve Freker will be further reduced by an additional opens its FOR THE ITEM $187,000 from the state’s Department of Energy Resources (DOER), which MALDEN — Work has begun on a supports municipal projects which di- heart for streetlight replacement project that rectly reduce energy spending. could save the city up to $250,000 an- Last week, crews from Coviello Elec- nually in energy costs. tric began replacing the street lights. mother The project includes replacing more City Councilor-at-Large Craig Spada- than 3,400 streetlights citywide with fora, who chairs the city’s Energy Ef- By Bridget Turcotte new lights equipped with LED technol- ciency Commission, has been collab- ITEM STAFF ogy. orating with the mayor since 2012 to With the potential to save nearly plan the light project. SAUGUS — Saugus is $300,000 a year with the new lights, Malden rst got serious about the going red today to sup- the energy cost savings alone could energy improvements with a buyback port a resident and mom pay for the city’s share of the project agreement on the city’s streetlights facing open heart surgery in about two years, according to Mayor with their original owner, National on Monday. Gary Christenson. Grid. With the help of the MAPC, the Michelle Vecchione, 39, The project will cost $1.2 million, city city secured a $20,000 grant for an in- was diagnosed with mi- of cials said. The city will receive a vestment audit of the city’s streetlights tral valve regurgitation $201,320 grant from the state through which promised guaranteed savings,” caused by rheumatic the Metropolitan Area Planning Coun- according to Spadafora. heart disease in Jan- cil’s (MAPC) Rapid LED Streetlight uary. Doctors also told Conversion Program. The city’s cost MALDEN, A7 her rheumatic fever had caused damage to her heart. Her condition could INSIDE cause heart failure or heart rhythm problems if COURTESY PHOTO In Lynn LOOK! In Sports left untreated. Vecchione’s City to receive $10K Hoffman is one Quadruple the fun in Donald Bullens and Michelle Vecchione with in state grants to aid for the books. A8 Lynn as football playoffs SAUGUS, A7 their son Cameron, 11, and daughter Isabella, 7. students. A3 begin tonight. B1

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Eileen M. Martel, 94 Check out the holiday fairs! 1923-2017 Sacred Heart Parish, and on Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to with gently used jewel- Homemade meatball subs, 571 Boston St., Lynn, will 3 p.m. The bazaar will ry and a variety of goods. soups and pies available Eileen Margaret Eileen enjoyed hold its annual Harvest try to provide something For those who want to both days. Lobster rolls (Johannes) Martel spending summers Festival on Nov. 3, 3-8 p.m., for every taste, especially take a chance, the bazaar available on Nov. 4. Items passed away at home with her extended and on Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 3 during the supper hour on features the Parish Raf- available include Christ- on Oct. 23 at the age family at a cottage p.m. A meatball dinner will Friday and lunch time on fle, 50/50 drawings, a new mas gifts and crafts, knit of 94. She was the on Hayward’s Bay at be held Nov. 3; cost is $6. Saturday. Some of the food prize table, and a theme goods, White Elephant, wife of the late Jo- West Lake Okoboji, The festival will offer raf- items available include basket table, and for the used books, baked goods, seph H. Martel with Iowa. Like her father fles, gift baskets, snack bar, fish chowder, lobster rolls, little ones, a children’s ta- jewelry, homemade jams whom she shared 53 Bill, Eileen kept an ac- bakery, Christmas crafts, meatball subs, chili, and ble. Finally, if you’re inter- and jellies, fudge, plants, years of marriage. tive interest in politics books, games, puzzles, mu- ice cream sundaes. If you ested in starting your hol- new children’s toys, and Eileen was born and current affairs sic, knitting, jewelry and prefer to take something iday shopping, the bazaar raffles. on at home in Ashton, Iowa throughout her life. Her grand- handbags. A blood drive home, visit the Coun- includes almost two dozen Is your church or orga- on Feb. 17, 1923. She was children have fond memories will be held on Nov. 4; call try Store, which features vendors and crafters. nization hosting a holiday daughter of the late William J. of her Sunday dinners, table 781-593-8047 to schedule a homemade fudge and deli- First Church of Christ, fair? Please let us know and Rosemary (Opegenorth) games, measured commen- time. cious baked goods as well Congregational, 678 Lynn- and we will gladly publish Johannes. Her father Bill Jo- tary and unassuming expertise St. Ann’s Parish, 140 as knitted goods and holi- field St., Lynn, will hold the details in our Holiday hannes was a Democratic doing the Sunday crossword Lynn St., Peabody will day decorations. For those its annual Dickens Christ- Fair section every Fri- member of the Iowa House of while fearlessly, and with her hold its annual Parish Ba- looking for a bargain, there mas Fair, Nov. 3, 6-9 p.m., day. Send information to Representatives for 32 years. wry sense of humor taking on zaar on Nov. 3, 5-9 p.m., will be a “grandma’s attic” and Nov. 4, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. [email protected]. Eileen graduated from St. a roomful of liberals and mil- Joseph High School in Ashton. lennials. She tended garden, She later attended the nursing loved her dogs and enjoyed her program at the Mayo Clinic in family. In the 50’s and 60’s she Contributory Retirement Board Rochester, Minn. During World worked part time as a waitress War II she joined the U.S. Navy for several years in several area and was assigned to serve at restaurants including the Town in Swampscott seeking applicants the Naval Base in Jacksonville, Line House and the Hilltop. Fla. While there she met her fu- She later worked as a clerk for ITEM STAFF REPORT board members. ity Certification, and an should submit a state- ture husband Joe. After the War the US Postal Service. The retirement board Annual Statement of Fi- ment of interest and re- SWAMPSCOTT — The both she and Joe were hon- Eileen was preceded in meets once a month at nancial Interest. The first sume, due by Nov. 17, to Swampscott Contributory orably discharged and were death by her sister Mary Clare Swampscott Town Hall. statement is due after ap- the Swampscott Retire- married July 3, 1946, in St. (Johannes) Shupe and Doro- Retirement Board is seek- Additional meetings are pointment, to the Public ing applicants to fill its ment Board, 22 Monu- Joseph’s Church, Ashton, Iowa. thy J Johannes. She also out- sometimes required. Employee Retirement Ad- ment Ave., Swampscott, fifth member position. Prior to assuming the ministration Commission Together they moved to lived Joe and all of his nine MA 01907. Applicants can West Lynn, where Eileen and siblings and their spouses The three-year term will position, the board mem- (PERAC). also submit electronically Joe eventually settled into the with whom she enjoyed many commence on Jan. 7. In bers are required to com- Board members are re- family home where she lived good times. accordance with state law, plete disclosures and quired to earn 18 hours of to [email protected] for the remaining 65 years of Service information: At Ei- the fifth member cannot forms including: Chapter education credits during scott.ma.us. For addition- her life. Together they raised a leen’s request there will be be an employee, retiree 268A (Conflict of Interest the term in order to meet al information, contact family of four children – Mary no calling hours. Interment or official of the town of Law), Chapter 32 (Retire- the statutory education Jeanne Darcy, retirement E. Taylor (John C. Taylor) of will be early next week at St. Swampscott and will be ment Law) Compliance mandate. administrator at 781-596- Rochester, Wash.; Daniel J. Jean’s Cemetery. A memorial chosen by the other four Pledge, Annual Eligibil- Interested applicants 8827. Martel (Sharon Moreland) of mass will be scheduled at El Cerrito, California; James L. a later time Sacred Heart Martel of Lynn; and Michael Church in Lynn where she was P. Martel (Anne Principe) of a lifelong parishioner. Guest- New York woman missing since Swampscott. book at www.solimine.com. ’75 found alive in Massachusetts James J. Foley, 67 MONTICELLO, N.Y. (AP) — A woman who disappeared from upstate New York after being James J. Foley, age 67, other deceased brother and dropped off for a doctor’s passed away at the Everett sisters. James worked in the appointment 42 years ago Nursing & Rehab Center Oct. various shoe factories in Lynn has been found suffering 16 following a lengthy illness. and did janitorial duties at the from dementia and living James was the son of the late former Lynn Hospital. in an assisted-living facil- Walter and Mary Foley of Lynn Service information: His ity in Massachusetts, au- and was born and raised in funeral was private, with no thorities said. Lynn and attended Schools visiting hours, and arrange- The sheriff’s office in in Lynn. He leaves behind a ments were handled by the Sullivan County, New brother, William Foley of Ven- GOODRICH Funeral Home of York, said Flora Stevens, ice, Florida, and had several Lynn. 78, was using the last name Harris when detec- tives tracked her down MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF this week at the residence in Lowell, near Boston. Governor asks Senate debated a sweeping Officials said they’ve been unable to figure out de- lawmakers to act quickly criminal justice bill that includes increased penal- tails of what happened to on curbing fentanyl ties for fentanyl trafficking. her between the time she But he argued the state disappeared in August BOSTON (AP) — Mas- 1975 and when she was can’t afford to wait months sachusetts Governor finally found. for a final version of that Charlie Baker is calling “It’s not too often we on state lawmakers to bill to reach his desk. get to solve a 42-year- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Baker called instead for take immediate steps to old missing-person case,” Flora Harris with Sullivan County Sheriff’s Detective Ed Clouse, left, address the deadly influx swift passage of several Sheriff Mike Schiff said in proposals his administra- and Detective Rich Morgan, right, at an assisted living residence in of fentanyl and carfent- a press release. “The main Lowell. anil — synthetic opioids tion filed, including one thing is we know Flora is blamed for escalating the allowing the state to au- safe.” viewed her missing person general characteristics. Deputies tracked the state’s addiction crisis. tomatically follow the fed- Police said Stevens was case but kept hitting dead The state police inves- number to the Lowell as- The Republican on eral government’s lead in a 36-year-old employee of ends. They got a break in tigators asked Sullivan sisted-living residence, Thursday pointed to a classifying dangerous new a Catskills resort when September, thanks to a County for help tracking where staff confirmed the recent report from the drugs. her husband dropped her query from a New York down any relatives who number belonged to a res- federal Drug Enforcement off for a doctor’s appoint- State Police investigator could provide a DNA sam- ident named Flora Harris, Administration showing Catch up with your ment at a hospital in working on a different ple for possible identifi- who has lived there since that Massachusetts had favorite team Monticello, 75 miles (121 cold case. The unidentified cation. During a records 2001. Morgan and another the nation’s second-high- in Item Sports! kilometers) northwest of remains of a woman had search, Detective Rich detective went there Tues- est number of fentanyl-re- New York City. When he been found in neighbor- Morgan discovered some- day and confirmed Harris lated seizures and arrests returned to pick her up, ing Orange County, and one was using Stevens’ was actually the Flora in 2016. she wasn’t there. the investigator said they Social Security number in Stevens who had disap- Baker spoke as the Police periodically re- roughly matched Stevens’ Massachusetts. peared in 1975. Senate tackles wide-ranging bill on crime and punishment By Bob Salsberg in the court system and approach contended that ASSOCIATED PRESS how solitary confinement Massachusetts already is used in state prisons. has lower rates of overall BOSTON — The Massa- The Democratic-con- crime and incarceration chusetts Senate debated trolled Senate was expect- than the U.S. as a whole. legislation on Thursday ed to take a final vote on A majority of the state’s that calls for the most the bill Thursday evening district attorneys wrote to sweeping overhaul of the after considering dozens Senate leaders this week state’s criminal justice of proposed amendments. objecting to key aspects of system in decades. Senate leaders framed the bill, arguing it “large- The proposal, which the measure as an attempt ly ignores the victims of would still face several to provide alternatives to crime, and puts at risk the more hurdles in the Leg- incarceration and lower undeniable strides and islature, eliminates most the number of people who unpararelled success of mandatory minimum sen- return to prison after com- Massachusetts’ approach tences for drug offenders mitting new crimes. If ap- to public safety and crim- while also increasing pen- proved, it would continue inal justice for at least the alties for trafficking in fen- a pivot for the state away last 25 years.” tanyl, a synthetic opioid from tougher sentencing blamed for escalating the laws that emerged during opioid addiction epidemic. the so-called “war on The 113-page bill would 781-593-7700 crime” in the latter part of Publishing Daily, except Sundays revamp the state’s bail the 20th century. 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William $130.00 for 26 weeks since 1958 $260.00 for 1 year being charged as misde- Brownsberger, co-chair of Send payment to and POSTMASTER, meanors. the Legislature’s Judiciary send address changes to: Private parking area Other provisions would Committee, at the outset of The Daily Item Handicap accessible change how children and Thursday’s debate. 110 Munroe St. young adults are treated Critics of the Senate P.O. Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com Lynn, MA 01903 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 A3 LYNN A sad farewell City to receive $100K in state grants to aid students BOSTON — State Sen. sure that each student is quality of education we Thomas M. McGee and college and career ready.” provide, but until we can state Reps. Lori Ehrlich, The money will pay for make that top-level educa- Donald Wong, Brendan programs aimed at help- tion available to everyone, Crighton, and Dan Cahill ing Lynn school programs in all of our neighborhood said Lynn schools will re- build what state Depart- schools, our work will be ceive help to close student ment of Elementary and incomplete. This grant is a proficiency gaps and en- Secondary Education offi- step in the right direction sure all students are col- cials called a community lege and career ready. of practice through lead- to that end.” In addition to the ership, shared responsi- Wong called the grant $100,000, there is $49,500 bility, and professional a funding source for pro- available for targeted sup- collaboration. grams designed to help port activities to selected This improvement goal place students on the path Level 3 schools to receive includes developing in- to a successful career after a turnaround site visit tentional practices for im- graduation. Crighton said from a preferred vendor proving teacher-specificthe state money is support and support for planning and student-responsive the city needs to help high activities to create a Turn- instruction and encourag- school students “follow around Plan based on the ing a safe and respectful their dreams.” results in the site visit re- learning environment for “This grant will focus port. students and a collegial, on student-specific needs “It is great to see that collaborative, and profes- Lynn is receiving this sional culture for teachers. and will help create a safe grant to help improve Ti- “This grant is great and respectful learning tle I levels 3 Focus Schools, news for Lynn and further environment for students in Lynn,” said McGee in support for our children’s while providing a collegial a statement. “This grant futures,” Ehrlich said in a and collaborative culture will be helpful for the statement. “We in Massa- for teachers,” added Ca- continued efforts to make chusetts are proud of the hill. Lozzi: LED lights to save energy and improve safety

ITEM STAFF REPORT about the Rapid LED longer lasting than other Streetlight Conversion common street lighting Ward 1 City Councilor program. Wayne Lozzi is urging the technologies; converting city to convert streetlights The initial investment will save Lynn more than to LED lighting which is would cost the city about $400,000 annually on its $2 million. A DOER grant expected to reduce energy electric bill and in opera- would cover one-third costs and improve safety tions and maintenance,” for motorists. of the cost and the city ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK said Lozzi in a statement. On Tuesday, the City would issue a bond to pay A handwritten sign by White Rose Coffeehouse owner Kato Mele Council heard from the for the rest. The measure must be states a heartfelt farewell to the Lynn community. state’s Department of En- “LED streetlights are approved by the mayor’s ergy Resources (DOER) more energy efficient and office and the council. McGee wants tolls shared and shared alike MCGEE tem. would have automatically and even McGee acknowl- From A1 McGee argues the North adjusted gas taxes to in- edged he’s not sure he Shore is the only region in flation. Those funds would has the votes to pass the “People don’t like toll- Greater Boston without have been used exclusive- House and Senate. ing, so this will be a chal- rapid transit access and ly to pay for infrastructure Chris Dempsey, direc- lenge,” he said. But three a year-round ferry. Along improvements. But the tor of Transportation for recent reports say the with the deficit, transpor- measure was repealed the Massachusetts, said while state of transportation in tation is the most critical following year in a state- his statewide advocacy the commonwealth is at a State Sen. challenges facing Lynn, he wide ballot initiative. coalition has not decided crisis stage.” said. Thomas M. “Look, we get tolled go- whether to support the Under the proposal, “The city is gridlocked, McGee is ing into New Hampshire, bill, he gives McGee credit co-sponsored by state we can’t get in and out and passionate New York and Maine, but Reps. Brendan Crighton that inhibits our ability about the they don’t get tolled com- for starting the debate. (D-Lynn), Carolyn Dyke- to grow our economy and transpor- ing into Massachusetts,” “Tolling is as popular ma (D-Holliston) and Sal create opportunities,” he tation tolls he said. “This is about fair- as root canals,” he said. DiDomenico (D-Everett), said. “Development in our and is will- ness, why should we keep “But Sen. McGee is show- a Metropolitan Transpor- city hinges on having a ing to raise paying our unfair burden ing courage by raising an tation Network would be more vibrant and efficient taxes. and not examine a broad- important conversation established and electron- transportation system. We er-based tolling system about how to pay for our ic tolling would be imple- can’t wait, the timing was FILE PHOTO so that we either reduce transportation system. mented by the end of next five years ago.” what we’re paying so that Drivers are forced to sit in year. In 2013, the Massa- ing would allow the state McGee, who is running others bare the burden.” hours of traffic daily. If we A provision calls for fair chusetts Department of to expand public trans- for mayor, is passionate Still, the road to add- don’t manage our roads treatment of all drivers, Transportation (Mass- ing tolls will be a steep portation and relieve the about the transporta- better, our gridlock is only and higher tolls at peak DOT) published a study climb. Former Gov. Deval going to get worse.” times. The money raised, that revealed the state highways of millions of tion fixes and is willing Patrick took no action on as much as $8 billion, needs billions for major cars. But the report has to raise taxes. In 2013, the MassDOT study, Gov. Thomas Grillo can be would be used for the transportation projects. been shelved and no ac- McGee supported a hike Charlie Baker has staked reached at tgrillo@item- state’s transportation sys- The survey concluded toll- tion has been taken. in the gasoline tax that out an anti-tax position live.com.

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What are we to make consent to ratify them. and Business Development, ext. 1355 er needed immigration re- [email protected] of this? First, it may be It is fair enough to argue forms. Perhaps it will pass worth noting that each of that since the Paris agree- the Alexander-Murray Michele Iannaco these actions reduces the ment didn’t mandate any Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 compromise, or a differ- [email protected] scope and reach of the fed- action on the part of the ent compromise, on health eral government. Antifa United States, it need not care. Perhaps Congress Jim McFadyen protesters — who seem to have been submitted as a Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 will sanction Iran for its [email protected] have no clue what fascism treaty. But the same can- failure to allow full inspec- really is — might do well not be said about the Iran tions of its nuclear weap- Ralph Mitchell to understand that it is nuclear agreement. Here ons program, its United Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] PHOTO | OLIVIER DOULIERY/ABACA PRESS/TNS not normal fascist behav- Obama took the easy way Nations-prohibited ballis- ior to reduce the role of out. Patricia Whalen Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, who tic missile program and government in society or In short, each of Trump’s its export of terrorism. We Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 will not run for re-election, answers ques- [email protected] to break the government’s actions is a restoration will see. tions from reporters on Tuesday on Capitol connections with big busi- of Constitutional govern- But if Congress doesn’t Hill in Washington, D.C. BUSINESS OFFICE nesses such as health in- ment. It is not executive act it is certainly not Pres- surance corporations. overreach to end programs ident Trump’s fault. Beth Bresnahan Second, every one of created by executive over- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 GOP leaders urge party to these actions ends pro- reach. Jeff Bergner served in [email protected] grams that were put in Finally, Trump’s actions the legislative and execu- Susan J. Conti heed the warning signs place by President Barack laid these issues where tive branches of the federal Controller, ext. 1288 Obama — also by exec- they squarely belong: in government. He currently [email protected] utive orders. Obama’s the lap of Congress. It is lives in Norfolk, Va., and Ted Grant of an unfit president DACA policy, which made bad enough that succes- wrote this for the Virgin- Publisher, ext. 1234 sweeping law-like changes sive Congresses have al- ian-Pilot. [email protected] Like canaries in a coal mine, a few brave Re- Marian Kinney publicans are warning of a toxin in Washington ANN MCFEATTERS ext. 1212 that threatens the very core of American de- [email protected] mocracy. They say that national divisions are Will Kraft widening because of President Donald Trump’s Will others follow Flake, Corker? Let’s hope Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 penchant for bullying, juvenile tweeting and [email protected] vengeful character assassination. WASHINGTON — With Surely they’d now admit vealed that a two-person Jennifer Perez Republicans and Democrats must unite for the prospect of a day off Trump’s aim to deport mil- power company in Inte- ext. 1205 the cause of civility and dignified discourse. and beautiful autumn lions is unworkable and rior Secretary Ryan Zin- [email protected] weather in the air, I was detrimental. His merging The two parties certainly will continue to dis- ke’s small hometown in Carolina Trujillo agree and fight for their righteous causes. But washing my kitchen floor of state and religion dan- Montana got a $300 mil- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 they must stop tolerating Trump’s hateful an- and planning to rake gerous. His rewards for lion contract to fix Puerto [email protected] tics as the new political norm. leaves from my yard. Then big businesses unfair. His Rico’s devastated power Jeff Flake took the Senate Jim Wilson When Trump cannot garner the support turning back the clock on grid. A month after two Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 he needs in Congress, he retreats to cam- floor. environmental protection hurricanes, 80 percent of [email protected] paign-style meetings with his “base” in the hin- I ended up sitting on my unnecessary. His alien- the island remains with- CIRCULATION terlands, where he typically exaggerates his still-dirty floor, spellbound ation of allies reprehen- out electricity. That’s what successes and even inflates crowd sizes to feed before the television as the sible. His talk of nuclear “draining the swamp” Lisa Mahmoud his own ego. “I’m president, and you’re not” junior Republican senator war irresponsible. His re- looks like. Manager, ext. 1239 is one of his favored comeback lines when he from Arizona made one of vocation of consumer pro- An unaccompanied [email protected] can’t win arguments with logic and intellect. the best speeches I have tections harmful. A divid- 17-year-old pregnant girl CLASSIFIED ever heard in Washington. er, not a unifier. He is destroying our nation’s integrity. He captured at the Texas bor- Abbe Young Smith is trampling on time-honored values. He will It was a “Mr. Smith Goes Then I heard that der after a harrowing jour- Manager, ext. 1276 stop at nothing to win an argument or crush to Washington” moment, Trump got a standing ney from her country was [email protected] an opponent. Mature adults do not behave this done in 17 minutes. ovation on Capitol Hill told by the Trump admin- way. Trump might be president, but he is not From his heart and from that day. Trump called it istration she could not have NEWSROOM presidential. He disrespects and denigrates the his soul, Flake said that if a lovefest. Republican sen- an abortion because she is Bill Brotherton highest office in the land. good people do not stand ators praised him, vowing an undocumented minor. Features Editor ext. 1338 Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has had enough of up to say “enough!” to to pass his proposal to The courts are divided. [email protected] it. In a Senate speech Tuesday, he unleashed a Donald Trump’s “reckless, cut taxes for the richest Flake’s speech was el- Gayla Cawley full-throated critique of the president’s bizarre outrageous and undigni- 11,000 Americans in a oquent and historic — a Reporter, ext. 1236 behavior. Flake’s words, reprinted on the ac- fied” behavior, they will be country of 323 million. Republican senator de- [email protected] complicit in a frightening One senator in the pri- companying op-ed page, echo recent warnings nouncing the character of Cheryl Charles of other prominent Republicans such as Sen. epoch in history. vate meeting with Trump the Republican president. Night Editor, ext. 1278 Bob Corker of Tennessee, Sen. John McCain of Citing Trump’s lies, bul- said Republicans will back In the moment, many sena- [email protected] Arizona and former President George W. Bush. lying, disregard for civili- him 100 percent to get tors were mesmerized. Sen- ty and injudicious tweets, the tax cuts they crave. Tori Faieta Rarely have Republicans of such stature spo- ate Majority leader Mitch Copy Editor ken in harmony against one of their own. But among other flaws, Flake As for Corker and Flake? McConnell and Flake’s fel- [email protected] they do so out of a conviction that he’s inflicting said: “It is often said that “They’re not running for low Arizonan senator, John children are watching. re-election. They’re toast,” Thomas Grillo serious damage on the country they love. McCain, said Flake’s de- Reporter, ext. 1264 Knowing Trump, he will shrug off their warn- Well, they are. And what he said. The White House cision to leave in January [email protected] ings and denounce them as losers and light- are we going to do about dismissed them as publici- 2019 is lamentable. weights — standard-bearers of the very power that? When the next gen- ty-seekers. But most Republicans Spenser Hasak eration asks us, ‘Why Later that day, in a 50-50 Photographer, ext. 1332 structure he’s trying to overturn. If those voic- scoff that despite Flake’s [email protected] es don’t resonate with Trump, then perhaps didn’t you do something? vote, with Vice President conservative credentials the words of his own wife, First Lady Melania Why didn’t you speak up?’ Mike Pence breaking the (he votes with Trump on Thor Jourgensen What are we going to say?” tie, the Senate got rid of News Editor, ext. 1267 Trump, might register. issues), he probably could [email protected] “I think it’s very important to choose kindness Flake said it is time to a regulation promulgated not have been re-elected and compassion …,” she told schoolchildren realize Trump is not going by a watchdog agency to anyway given Trump’s rid- Steve Krause in Detroit this week. Turning to the adults in to “pivot” into good govern- permit consumers to band Sports Editor, ext. 1229 icule of him. [email protected] the room, she added, “By our own example, we ing. Trump is not going to together against financial Is the Republican party must teach children to be good stewards of the change. When people say institutions imposing high broken? Will more states- Katie Morrison world they will inherit. We need to remember they like hearing the presi- fees and deceptive practic- men retire and be replaced Sports Reporter [email protected] that they are always watching and listening.” dent “tell it how it is,” they es. Score one for big banks. by white supremacists At the United Nations last month, she are just excusing dreadful, Also that day, analysts and intemperate scofflaws Owen O’Rourke warned gathered leaders that if adults don’t undisciplined behavior. said Trump’s still undefined out to destroy the system? Photographer, ext. 1224 provide reinforcing examples of mutual respect That same day Sen. Bob tax overhaul plan would We don’t know. Flake [email protected] and compassion, “why would we expect to see Corker, R-Tenn., said he’s add as much as $2 trillion has hope. At some point, Roberto Scalese a new generation of leaders with a moral con- sorry he voted for Trump to the national debt. Repub- he thinks, the fever will Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 science that includes all of humanity?” who, Corker said, is “de- licans heaved a universal break, the spell will disap- [email protected] We shudder to think of the “adult” example basing” our country. shoulder shrug; they are pear, eyes will be opened. Anne Marie Tobin Trump sets for America’s children. The GOP’s I was elated. Republi- desperate for something to Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 timid acquiescence must end. Because this cans were waking to an parade before voters, deficit Ann McFeatters is an [email protected] man’s demeanor, most definitely, is not normal. authoritarian, narcissis- be damned. Trump’s prom- op-ed columnist for Tri- Bridget Turcotte tic leader undermining ise that middle class fami- bune News Service. Read- Reporter, ext. 1269 The above editorial appeared in the St. Louis our values and principles, lies would get a $4,000 tax ers may send her email [email protected] Post-Dispatch on Thursday. whose businesses bene- cut? Absolutely not true. at amcfeatters@national- Ryan York fit from the presidency. The same day, it was re- press.com. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 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, OCTOBER 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME

PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Candy corn in the garden isn’t for your sweet tooth but to add an incredible array of color and texture that will beautify your landscape.

By Norman Winter yard wildlife habitat. Dozens dens as annuals like Mexican the container. Apply a good lay- the fall blooming Mexican bush TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE upon dozens of tubular flowers heather and firecracker flower. er of mulch, water to get estab- sage, agave, and day blooming are borne along each of the long So to add Candy Corn makes lished and then enjoy. cestrum. In our Sun Garden, Many of you will no doubt be stems. The flowers that reach 1 sense and it spreads your bloom In early summer, pinch growth we have them in a sea of orange handing out treats like can- to 2 inches in length start out a season out. Here at the Coast as needed and more branching and yellow with esperanza, color dy corn this Halloween and, if cheerful bright yellow maturing Georgia Botanical Gardens, we will follow. Feed in mid-summer guard yucca, thorn-less opuntia I may suggest, you need some to orange-red. find ours to start blooming in and again in early fall with a cactus and tall, yellow blooming candy corn in the garden too. Botanically speaking the Can- early September offering a beau- light application of a balanced, Of course, the candy corn in the thyrallis. dy Corn also called Mexican tiful fall display and peaking at slow-release fertilizer. These If you are thrilled when a hum- garden isn’t for your sweet tooth Giant Cigar Plant is known as the height of butterfly season. species are drought tolerant, mingbird comes to your feeder, but to add an incredible array of Cuphea micropetala. It is native Since our Candy Corn cupheas but watering during prolonged color and texture that will beau- to Mexico and with good winter are at peak now, you most like- dry periods will pay dividends then you will be ecstatic when tify your landscape. drainage offers more cold hardi- ly will be planting yours next come fall. they come to the Candy Corn While it doesn’t satisfy your ness than many realize. Many spring. Select a site in full sun Plan on using them informally plants you have placed in the sweet tooth, it does offer a tasty gardeners find it to be a return- and plant in well-drained soil. in the garden rather than lined landscape. Even though much treat for pollinators like hum- ing perennial in zone 7b and The Candy Corn can easily up like soldiers. They work well of the country is under the grip mingbirds and butterflies. This worth every penny to grow it as reach 3-feet-tall and wide so with other hummingbird plants of the first cold front of the year shrub that most of us use as ei- an annual in colder regions. plan on spacing plants 18 to 24 like the firebush, and Gold Star make plans now to locate a source ther an annual or returning pe- You probably already grow a inches apart, planting at the esperanza. In our Mediterra- for Candy Corn and other cupheas rennial offers much to the back- variety of cupheas in the gar- same depth they are growing in nean, we feature them with in your landscape next spring.

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All address information, particu- 122 Boston St.; at 9:32 p.m. & Bob’s. An officer spoke with Lynn purse robbery larly arrests, reflect police records. In Wednesday at 39 Exchange the man who was not in public the event of a perceived inaccuracy, St.; at 8:53 a.m. Thursday at view and he was sent on his it is the sole responsibility of the con- 15 Mt. Pleasant Place; at 9:10 way; at 7:03 p.m. Wednesday a.m. Thursday at 195 Union St. at 14 Hillside Ave. A caller re- under investigation cerned party to contact the relevant ported a man was walking in police department and have the de- Overdose front of her house repeatedly. By Gayla Cawley on Thursday morning. Kmiec said. partment issue a notice of correction He was not known to the area; ITEM STAFF The victim was walking No weapons were used. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- A report of an overdose at at 9:16 p.m. Wednesday at 2 on Waterhill Street short- ifications will not be made without 7:38 p.m. Wednesday on Mar- Aborn Place. A caller reported LYNN — Police are in- ly before 6 a.m. when the Gayla Cawley can be ket Street. express notice of change from the paintballs fired at the resi- vestigating the theft of a man grabbed the purse reached at gcawley@item- arresting police department. dence. Police reported there purse from a 53-year-old from her shoulder before live.com. Follow her on Theft was no damage and there woman by a masked man fleeing, Police Lt. Michael Twitter @GaylaCawley. weren’t any injuries. A report of a larceny at LYNN A report of a disturbance at 12:01 p.m. Wednesday at 10:13 p.m. Wednesday at 4 780 Lynnway; at 6:46 p.m. Arrests Ledgewood Way; at 9:10 a.m. Wednesday at 95 Pleasant St.; Swampscott PD to take Nichole Guidry was arrested Thursday at Peabody Library at at 7:01 p.m. Wednesday at 39 82 Main St. on warrant charges of Class Lynnway; at 7 a.m. Thursday at C drug possession, operation 115 Chatham St.; at 9:06 a.m. back prescription drugs of a motor vehicle with a sus- Thursday at 760 Western Ave.; Fire pended license and larceny of at 10:12 a.m. Thursday at 300 A report of a microwave on ITEM STAFF REPORT service is free and anony- the U.S. are alarmingly a motor vehicle subsequent of- Lynn Shore Drive. fire at 5:03 p.m. Wednesday at mous, no questions asked, high, as are the number SWAMPSCOTT — The fense at 2:47 p.m. Wednesday. A report of a robbery at 5:46 15 Kingston St. police said. of accidental poisonings Swampscott Police De- Daniel Maldonado, 41, of a.m. Thursday on Waterhill Last year, Americans and overdoses due to the partment and U.S. Drug 24 Mudge St., was arrested Street. turned in 450 tons, or drugs, according to police. Theft Enforcement Administra- and charged with Class A drug 900,000 pounds, of pre- Studies show that a ma- tion (DEA) are holding possession, operation of a Vandalism A report of a larceny at 7:23 scription drugs at nearly jority of abused prescrip- a prescription drug take motor vehicle with a revoked a.m. Thursday at 1 Alden Road. 5,500 sites operated by the tion drugs are obtained by A report of motor vehi- back day at the police sta- license as a habitual traffic Sunshine Taxi reported a per- DEA and more than 4,200 family and friends, includ- offender, failure to stop for cle vandalism at 1:42 p.m. son not paying fare. Austin tion on Saturday from 10 Wednesday at 137 Eastern a.m. to 2 p.m. of its state and local law en- ing from the home medicine police, resisting arrest, viola- Paul Boga, 23, of 96 Lynnfield forcement partners. Over- cabinet. Americans are also tion of the open container law Ave.; at 9:45 a.m. Thursday at St., was summoned for fraud Police and the DEA are 135 Chestnut St. giving the public its 14th all, in its 13 previous take- now advised that their usu- and on warrant charges of two in hiring vehicle and evading back events, the DEA and al methods for disposing of counts of operation of a motor taxi fare. opportunity in seven years to prevent pill abuse its partners have received unused medicines, such as vehicle with a suspended li- MARBLEHEAD more than 8.1 million flushing them down the toi- cense, marked lanes violation, and theft by ridding their REVERE pounds, or more than 4,050 let or throwing them in the failure to wear a seatbelt, num- homes of potentially dan- Accidents tons, of pills, police said. trash, pose potential safety ber plate violation to conceal, Arrests gerous expired, unused uninsured motor vehicle/trail- A report of a motor vehicle and unwanted prescrip- The initiative addresses and health hazards. er, unregistered motor vehicle accident at 1:56 p.m. Wednes- Michael P. Cantone, 32, of tion drugs. The DEA can- a vital public safety and For more information and number plate violation at day at Washington and State 26 Derby Road, was arrested not accept liquids, needles, public health issue, po- about the disposal of pre- 11:02 p.m. Wednesday. streets; at 9:06 p.m. Wednes- and charged with Class A drug or sharps, only pills or lice said. Medicines that scription drugs or about day at Village and Pleasant possession and on a warrant patches, police said. languish in home cabi- Saturday’s take-back Accidents streets. at 5:57 p.m. Wednesday. Residents can bring nets are highly suscepti- event, go to the Swamp- Delroy A. Lindsay, 23, of 61 their pills for disposal to ble to diversion, misuse scott Police Department A report of a motor vehicle Complaints Bulfinch St., Apt. 2, Lynn, was the town’s police station and abuse. Rates of pre- website or DEA Diversion accident with personal inju- arrested on a warrant at 12:50 on Humphrey Street. The scription drug abuse in website. ry at 11:26 a.m. Wednesday A report of a man carrying a.m. Wednesday. at Eastern Avenue and New a rifle at 11:17 a.m. Wednes- Eric J. Sanchez, 23, of 173 Ocean Street; at 5:28 p.m. day at Turner Road and Green Shute St., Everett, was arrested New video released in hunt for Wednesday at Boston and Street. A caller reported she and charged with shoplifting Ford streets. saw a man walking from Green by concealing merchandise at A report of a motor vehi- Street toward West Shore Drive 5:28 p.m. Wednesday. suspect in three fatal shootings cle accident at 12:57 p.m. with what she thought was a Wednesday at 195 Jenness rifle wrapped in a green coat. Accidents TAMPA, Fla. — Florida St.; at 3:13 p.m. Wednesday police on Thursday released at 94 Euclid Ave.; at 3:33 PEABODY A report of a motor vehi- a new surveillance video in p.m. Wednesday at 459 Essex cle accident at 7:42 a.m. the hunt for a suspect in St.; at 3:40 p.m. Wednesday Arrests Wednesday at 1 Mahoney Cir- three fatal and apparently at Shaw’s Supermarket at cle; at 8:55 a.m. Wednesday random shootings. 43 State St.; at 4:40 p.m. Cassandra L. Anastopoulos, at Salem Therapy Center at The video was taken the Wednesday at Commercial 39, of 4 Sherman St., Apt. 1, 790 Broadway; at 10:26 a.m. night of the first shooting Street and Lynnway; at 5:22 was arrested on a warrant at Wednesday at 644 Broadway. in Tampa. It shows a per- p.m. Wednesday at 263 Lynn 8:48 a.m. Thursday. A two-car accident was report- son in a hooded top run- Shore Drive; at 5:33 p.m. Peter A. Bouchard, 51, of ed. A woman was taken to the ning away from the neigh- Wednesday on Brimblecom 43 Gardner St., was arrested hospital; at 1:32 p.m. Wednes- borhood within seconds of Street; at 6:22 p.m. Wednes- and charged with OUI liquor, day at 1 Brown Circle. the slaying. day at Lynn Liquor Mart at failure to use care in start/ A report of a motor vehicle Interim Tampa Police 825 Boston St.; at 7:46 p.m. stop/turn/back and negligent hit and run accident at 2:21 Chief Brian Dugan played Wednesday at Essex and operation of a motor vehicle at p.m. Wednesday at 6 Nell the video Thursday, say- Joyce streets; at 6:30 a.m. 12:03 a.m. Thursday. Road and 312 Malden St.; ing that detectives want Thursday at Centre Street and at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday at to talk to the “person of in- Western Avenue; at 7:05 a.m. Accidents Olympia Sports at 339 Squire terest” in the video. At one PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday at Liberty and Wash- Road; at 4:46 p.m. Wednes- point, the person seems to Mayor Bob Buckhorn and Interim Police Chief A report of a motor vehicle ington streets; at 7:44 a.m. day at Pizzeria Uno at 339 be holding an object. The Brian Dugan address the media at a press con- Thursday at 145 Lynn Shore accident at 5:17 p.m. Wednes- Squire Road. person in the video is sim- day at 33 Centennial Drive and ference at Giddens Park in the Seminole Heights Drive; at 9:05 a.m. Thurs- ilar to someone in an ear- 7 Summit St.; at 7:01 p.m. neighborhood in Tampa, Fla., Wednesday. day at Parkland Avenue and Complaints lier video released by offi- Wednesday at South Peabody Richardson Road; at 9:40 cers — only in the latest Liquor Mart at 87 Lynnfield St.; and “bring his head to me.” offering no new details in a.m. Thursday at Boston and A report of suspicious activ- video, the figure is seen at 8:46 p.m. Wednesday at 51 News outlets report that the unsolved killings. Franklin streets. ity at 12:18 a.m. Wednesday running in long strides Andover St. and 2 Andover at Surfside Apartments at 10 Tampa Mayor Bob Buck- All three victims, who A report of a motor vehicle down a street. Drive; at 10:55 a.m. Thursday Ocean Ave. A caller reported horn addressed the offi- didn’t know each other, hit and run accident at 5:43 “I’ve come up with four at Container Store at 210C An- a truck had been parked at cers Wednesday afternoon rode the bus and were p.m. Wednesday at Bowler and reasons why this person dover St. the end of the driveway of the during a roll call in the alone when they were shot Chestnut streets; at 6:49 p.m. is running,” Dugan said. A report of a motor vehicle parking lot for about half an Seminole Heights neigh- on the street, authorities Wednesday at Central Avenue “One, they may be late for borhood where two men said. None of the victims and Oxford Street. accident with personal inju- hour. Police reported the driver ry at 12:03 a.m. Thursday at was scratching lottery tickets dinner. Two, they’re out and one woman have been was robbed. exercising. Three, they Breaking and Entering Kappy’s Liquor at 174 Andover and was moved along. gunned down while walk- Over the past few weeks, St. Peter A. Bouchard, 51, was A report of a disturbance heard gunshots. And num- ing since Oct. 9. Tampa Electric Co. and A report of a motor vehicle arrested for OUI liquor and mo- at 1:15 a.m. Wednesday at ber four, they just mur- “Bring his head to me, public works teams have breaking and entering at 4:56 tor vehicle violations. 55 Thornton St.; at 9:59 p.m. dered Benjamin Mitchell.” all right?” Buckhorn said. been cutting foliage, p.m. Wednesday at 22 Waverly A report of a pedestrian hit Wednesday at 651 Beach St. 22-year-old Mitchell, “Let’s go get it done.” boarding up vacant build- St.; at 5:47 a.m. Thursday at by a motor vehicle at 6:04 was the first person shot Buckhorn and interim ings and replaced burnt- 664 Boston St.; at 7:45 a.m. a.m. Thursday at 145 Summit Theft on Oct. 9. Two days lat- police Chief Brian Dugan out street lights in the Thursday at 31 Echo Grove St. The person was taken to er Monica Hoffa, 32, was told the officers they’ve area, the mayor said. Ave.; at 9 a.m. Thursday at 34 Salem Hospital. A report of a larceny/forgery/ gunned down. And on Oct. brought “a sense of calm- “We’re going to shine a Perley St. fraud at 2:25 p.m. Wednesday 19, Anthony Naiboa, 20, ness” to the terrorized very, very bright light on Complaints at Wendy’s on Furlong Drive. was shot after taking the neighborhood near down- this community,” Buck- Complaints wrong bus home from his town Tampa. Then, offi- horn said. A report of suspicious ac- SWAMPSCOTT new job. Police patrolling cers headed out by patrol Police have asked resi- A report of a disturbance tivity at 5:38 p.m. Wednesday in the neighborhood ac- car, bicycle and on foot to dents to keep porch lights at 1:24 p.m. Wednesday at at Bill & Bob’s Roast Beef at Accidents tually heard the gunshots resume patrols. on in the neighborhood at 5 Hamilton Ave.; at 1:38 2 Central St. A caller reported and rushed to the scene to The Tampa Bay Times night. p.m. Wednesday at 22 Rock- a homeless man was reliev- A report of a motor vehicle find Naiboa dead. reports the mayor and po- The chief promised ner- mere Gardens; at 3:35 p.m. ing himself at 7 Central St. accident at 4:19 p.m. Wednes- Tampa’s mayor told po- lice chief talked afterward vous parents that the Wednesday at Casey’s Shell at and was walking toward Bill day at 14 Paradise Road. lice officers this week to to reporters, detailing the community will be safe for hunt the suspect down work that’s been done but Halloween next week. Drug company founder indicted in US-wide opioid conspiracy

By Anita Snow and is claiming thousands of to prescribe a potent opi- conspired to mislead and our ongoing efforts to at- prisoned gangster James Paul Davenport lives each year. oid called Subsys. defraud insurance pro- tack the opioid crisis from “Whitey” Bugler. Kelly’s ASSOCIATED PRESS The charges against In- In the new indictment, viders who were reluctant all angles.” office said he was out of sys Therapeutics founder Kapoor, 74, of Phoenix, to approve payment for Kapoor was arrested in town and not immediately PHOENIX — U.S. prose- John Kapoor came the and the other defendants the drug when it was pre- Phoenix and expected to available for comment. cutors brought a fraud and same day President Don- are accused of offering scribed for patients with- make an appearance in In Massachusetts, for- racketeering case Thurs- ald Trump declared the bribes to doctors to write out cancer. federal court Thursday. mer Insys CEO Michael L. day against the billionaire opioid crisis a nationwide large numbers of pre- U.S. prosecutors in Bos- He came to the U.S. from Babich and five other for- founder of an opioid med- public health emergency. scriptions for the fentan- ton brought the case as India to get his Ph.D. in mer executives and man- ication maker that has The case naming Ka- yl-based pain medication they vowed to go after medicinal chemistry from agers are set to go to trial faced increasing scrutiny poor follows indictments that is meant only for can- problem opioid makers the University of Buffa- in October 2018 and have from authorities across the against the company’s cer patients with severe similar to how they target lo, where the pharmacy pleaded not guilty. The country over allegations former CEO and other ex- pain. Most of the people “cartels or a street-level school is named for him latest indictment brings of pushing prescriptions ecutives and managers on who received prescrip- drug dealer.” and his wife to honor their new charges against Bab- of powerful painkillers allegations that they pro- tions did not have cancer. “In the midst of a nation- longtime philanthropy. ich and others. amid a drug epidemic that vided kickbacks to doctors It also alleges that they wide opioid epidemic that Kapoor, whose worth Several former Insys has reached crisis propor- Forbes estimated at $1.75 employees and health tions, Mr. Kapoor and his billion, also founded a care providers have plead- company stand accused of company that operates ed guilty to felony charges Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 bribing doctors to overpre- seven restaurants includ- around the country, in- Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY scribe a potent opioid and ing the Japanese eatery cluding in Alabama and committing fraud on in- Roka Aker in Scottsdale. Connecticut. A Rhode Is- Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn surance companies solely He is represented by land doctor pleaded guilty All reports of neighborhood and your tip to for profit,” said Acting U.S. Brian T. Kelly, a high-pro- Wednesday to accepting activity will be investigated. Attorney William D. Wein- file Boston attorney and kickbacks in return for Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) reb in Boston. “Today’s former federal prosecutor prescribing the highly ad- arrest and charges reflect who successfully tried im- dictive fentanyl spray. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 House backs $4T budget, faces challenges on Trump tax plan

By Andrew Taylor ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Re- publicans powered a $4 trillion budget through the House on Thursday by a razor-thin margin, a close vote underscoring the difficulties that lie ahead in delivering Pres- ident Donald Trump’s promise to cut taxes. For now, Republicans sidestepped divisions within the party by voting 216-212 to permit them to begin work on a $1.5 tril- lion tax cut without fear of blocking tactics by Demo- crats. The legislative land- scape is strewn with land mines, however, as GOP PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tax-writers pick winners and losers among interest Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., leaves the House cham- groups, business sectors ber after the House gave a significant boost to and rank-and-file voters. President Donald Trump’s promise to cut tax- The tax bill is the top es, narrowly passing a GOP budget that shelves item on the GOP agen- longstanding concern over federal deficits in da and would be Trump’s favor of a rewrite of the tax code, on Capitol ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE first big win in Congress. Hill in Washington Thursday. Jenny Mabon gives Yuna Yi a high five as she finishes the Clock to the Republicans hope it would Rock 5K road race. provide a much-needed as well as opposition by addressed in coming days, jolt for the party’s political lawmakers from high-tax and it was the topic of a fortunes in advance of next states upset about plans post-vote meeting that in- year’s midterm elections. to eliminate the state and cluded top GOP leaders. Clock to the Rock Republicans view passage local tax deduction. That “We stood firm ... to let of the upcoming tax mea- could mean higher tax- them know we’re not kid- sure as a once-in-a-gen- es for many middle-class ding,” said Rep. John Kat- eration opportunity, and earners, and top Repub- ko, R-N.Y., as he exited the its importance has only licans like Speaker Paul session. draws a flock in Lynn grown since the party’s Ryan of Wisconsin prom- The Senate passed the debacle on health care. ise a compromise that budget measure last week RACE boys who performed songs were also given a free The goal is a full re- won’t be as costly to mid- and the House endorsed From A1 from their new album de- membership to Lynn Mu- write of the inefficient, dle-class taxpayers. it without changes, a step loophole-laden tax code buting in November. seum/Lynn Arts. Joining all Democrats designed to allow Repub- in hopes of lower rates in opposing the measure The event also catered “I love using local tal- “After people finish licans to move quickly to for corporations and oth- were 20 Republicans, a to be fun for non-runners, ent,” Cole said. “We want- the race we want them the tax measure in hopes er businesses and a burst mix of spending hawks with food trucks like Fro- ed to use lots of Lynn re- to spend their time here of passing it into law this of economic growth. But and centrists. More than zen Hoagies and Bone- sources for this event.” downtown,” said Drew evidence is growing that half come from New York year. House and Senate town Burgers, Cole said. After the race, runners Russo, executive director. some of their hoped-for and New Jersey and ve- leaders want to pass com- A tent was set up for Bent received shirts, this year “We want people to enjoy bold steps — such as hemently reject any effort panion measures before Water Brewing and music colored purple, and a med- their day and then keep eliminating the deduction to roll back the state and Thanksgiving with a final from the Strungout Play- al. The top three runners coming back.” for state and local tax- local tax deduction. compromise coming before es — will be replaced by “This isn’t over,” said Rep. year’s end. half-measures dictated by Tom MacArthur, R-N.J., Ways and Means Com- Let there be light in Malden politics and a narrow mar- who opposed the budget mittee Chairman Kevin gin for error. after voting for it earlier Brady, R-Texas, said im- GOP leaders scrambled this month. House Speak- mediately after the vote with Malden, recently ning Analyst Ron Hogan MALDEN in recent days to overcome er Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said that he’ll release the tax From A1 achieved a Green Com- said the streetlights will be resistance from House concerns by lawmakers measure on Nov. 1 and munity designation and installed within 90 days. conservatives unhappy such as MacArthur about that a panel vote is ex- “It’s been a productive has put us on the map to “This is a great initiative about deficits and debt, the deduction would be pected the week of Nov. 6. year for the Energy Effi- setting the standard for for the city of Malden and ciency Commission,” he energy efficiency.” its residents,” Christenson said. “This project, along Malden’s Strategic Plan- said in a statement. Saugus opens its heart for mother A Salute to SAUGUS post selfies holding the daughter has a good sup- From A1 stickers to show support port system, but will need for the mother of two. help financially because heart is enlarged and she Money raised from the she will be unable to walk needs to have a valve re- sale of the stickers will or drive until January and placed with a mechanical VETERANS help cover medical and re- is expected to be out of Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 one, according to her doc- lated costs of the surgery. work until February. tors. The surgery will be Once she returns home, “Bella is a little mom- In honor of Veterans Day, performed at Tufts Medi- she will need to recover in ma’s girl,” said Diane. “I Saturday, November 11, 2017, cal Center. a room with a new mat- looked everywhere for The Daily Item will publish a “It’s tough, as a parent, I tress, bedding, and linens. a book to explain what wish it was me and not her,” She will also need a heart happens when parents special page devoted to those said Diane Vecchione, her machine to test her blood get sick and have to stay who are currently serving military mother. “She’s such a good levels daily. It costs about in the hospital. There is duties and those veterans mom and this is throwing $2,000, not including the nothing. They don’t real- who are gone but not forgotten. Take this time with photo everything off kilter for her. cost of test strips. ly understand it but they $37 and shield She has been weak, out of An online meal train will when Michelle’s re- to say breath, and tired. She’s just was started and quick- covering. Not having mom Mail form to: “Thank You” trying to get through it. ly filled up with friends home will be tough but The Daily Item to your military She’s got two little kids and and neighbors offering to we’ve got a big family and family member. they really need her.” make hot meals for the everyone will pitch in.” Attn.: Salute to Veterans Support from the town family through most of the Stickers can be pur- PO Box 5, 110 Munroe St. text and began when Michelle’s month of November. chased by contacting Lynn, MA 01903 $27 shield only son’s Pop Warner football The Vecchiones are Meghan Bierenbroodspot SMITH – In memory of SMITH – In memory of team placed heart-shaped no strangers to medical at meghan.bierenbrood- JOHN C. 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ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Hoffman is one for the books MARBLEHEAD — It’s not everyday one of the country’s best-known authors comes to your book club. That’s what happened Wednesday, when Alice Hoffman spoke to a crowd at Tem- ple Sinai Synagogue. The appearance was part of The Jewish Community Center of the North Shore’s Jewish Book Month Speaker Series. “Initially it was a great surprise,” said Director of Public Relations Karen Robin- son. “[Hoffman] was one of the bigger speakers we got for the series.” A New York Times best-selling author of over 30 books, Hoffman talked about her new book “Rules of Magic,” a prequel to her earlier work “Practical Magic” which was adapted into a 1998 movie starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. She also spoke about her book “Dovekeepers,” a historical fiction based on the Above from left, Car- Siege of Masada during the end of the First Jewish-Roman War. ol Evancovitch, Bob Hoffman spoke about her passion to explore the relationships of women in her Markowski, Lauren and works and read an excerpt from “Rules of Magic.” Matt Fobert at the Mi- The Jewish Book Month, put together with help from Chairperson Rhonda chael McDonald concert Gilberg, is actually a three-month event. The series kicked on September and has at the Lynn Auditorium. hosted several guests, including journalist Lesley Stahl and radio host Michael Krasny. Future speakers include David G. Dalin and Sarah Lamstein. Barbara Fisher, left, and longtime Item reader Madeline Fisher enjoy the concert. Be- Pennyworth’s Of Lynn low, John Heaphy, left, Colleen Heaphy, Moira Hussey, Michael Con- way and Carole Con- way enjoy a beverage 7EJPANaO#KIEJC before the show.

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KATIE MORRISON James Brum- eld and the Quadruple the fun in St. Mary’s Because football team will look to Lynn as playoffs begin carry the she’s momentum of By Katie Morrison a dominant ITEM STAFF regular season into their rst- There’s nothing quite like playoff football. And North Shore football a girl round playoff fans will have plenty of postseason action to watch this weekend as the quarter nals of the North sectional postseason get underway Friday The sports game tonight against Man- night. landscape Lynn fans will get a double dose of action both Friday and Saturday, is changing, chester Essex. as St. Mary’s and Classical play a doubleheader tonight, and English slowly but and Tech play tomorrow. surely, when ITEM FILE PHOTO TONIGHT it comes to Div. 7 North Quarter nals gender. It has No. 8 Essex at No. 1 St. Mary’s been since the At Manning Field (5), the road to the postseason has passage of Ti- been pretty smooth for the undefeated Spartans. St. tle IX 45 years ago. Women and Mary’s outscored opponents 308-72 in its seven regular girls are continuously ghting season games, all decisive wins. Archbishop Williams, a to be taken seriously as athletes, and are being accepted more and fellow Catholic Central League powerhouse, was the only more. There are several high team to give the Spartans any trouble in a 20-7 win on the road school girls across the state mak- for St. Mary’s. ing an impact on their varsity Look for the Spartans to jump out to a quick lead, something that has been their football teams, and there have M.O. all season. Prior to last Saturday, the Spartans had held opponents scoreless in been plenty of cases of girls hold- the rst quarter, and are averaging 17 points in the rst quarter this season. ing their own on a boys team, The Spartans’ opponent, the Hornets, hail from the Cape Ann League and went just to compete in the sport they 3-4 in the regular season, including 1-3 on the road. Manchester Essex is riding love. high after a 35-14 win against Amesbury in its regular season nale. But every so often, you run Div. 3 North Quarter nals across a case that reminds you No. 6 Danvers at No. 3 Classical that there’s still work to be done. At Manning Field (7:30) is the only all-Northeastern Conference matchup Tuesday at Blissful Meadows in the quarter nal round. Classical dealt Danvers one of its two losses — the in Uxbridge, Lunenburg High other coming last week against Marblehead — back on Oct. 6 at Dr. Deering junior Emily Nash shot a 75 to Stadium. Now, the Rams get a second shot at the Falcons, this time on Clas- nish rst in the Central Mass. sical’s home turf. Division 3 boys golf tournament. The 28-14 win over Danvers helped the Rams improve to 5-0 at the time, Her score was a whole four shots and it was a battle. Classical pulled away late with some big plays down the better than AMSA’s Nico Ciolino. stretch. The Rams offense, led by rst-year quarterback Keith Ridley, is averag- But because of an MIAA rule ing 29 points per game, while the Falcons are coming off a loss in a defensive battle that prohibits females from com- against the undefeated Magicians, 10-7, last Friday. peting (and placing) as individ- Div. 4 North Quarter nals uals in the boys tournaments, No. 7 Wake eld at No. 2 Marblehead Nash left Blissful Meadows emp- At Piper Field (7), the Magicians have a much different look this season than the team that ty-handed. Nash was denied the went to the Div. 2A Super Bowl last year, but they’ve picked up where they left off, going 7-0 rst-place trophy and title be- in the regular season. Marblehead has been a defensive force to be reckoned with all season cause she is a girl participating long, holding opponents to an average of six points per game. Only once have the 2017 Magicians in a tournament that the MIAA allowed more than 10 points — a 21-12 win at home against Gloucester. has ruled is just for boys. The rule is in place for a rea- FOOTBALL, B2 son. There is a girls tourna- ment in the spring season, since girls golf takes place during the spring. But Nash’s high school Rams drop tough doesn’t eld a girls team (like other many schools that have a boys team but not a girls team), one to Beverly so she is allowed to participate on the boys team, she’s just not allowed to earn any individual SCHOOL ROUNDUP accomplishments. Instead, she can participate in the girls tour- By Katie Morrison nament in the spring on her own. ITEM STAFF I understand why she wasn’t The Beverly volleyball team shut down Classical, 3-0, allowed to place on Tuesday … on Thursday afternoon. the rules are the rules, and the golfers had to abide by them. The Rams couldn’t generate much offense in the rst And there are arguments for the set, falling 25-13. Classical came back and pushed Bev- rule as well; if a boy sets a state erly to the edge in set 2, losing a heartbreaker, 26-24. record in a girls individual sport, The momentum stayed with Beverly in the nal set, people would be up in arms as which it took 25-13. well. “It was an exciting match and my seniors were intent With the way the rule stands on getting the win, as Lynn Classical has beat us the now, Nash can be a part of the past two years,” Beverly coach Pamela Padovani said. team. Her score counted toward Pamela Diaz led the Rams serving game with 10 the cumulative team score for service points. Up front, Maggie McHale and Shanelle Lunenburg, but since the Blue Belmer-Barry had four kills each, while McHale and Knights did not qualify to com- Rhode Alcindor each had a solo block. Diaz also led pete in the state tournament Rams diggers with eight, while Alytah Noum and Em- next week in Great Barrington, ily Silva added four each. The Rams will now look for- Nash is also denied the opportu- ward to the Lynn City Tournament, as Classical takes nity to go. on Tech this afternoon at 4:45 at St. Mary’s. I understand encouraging For Beverly, senior Katie Noonan put up 14 service participation in the girls tour- points and nine aces, as well as six kills. Senior Syd- nament and on girls teams, but ney Wiley added 14 service points with ve aces as well playing on a girls team was not as seven digs. Senior Julia Gebhardt added six service an option for Nash. She is just points, four aces, a block and ve digs, playing a smart as much a part of the Lunenburg match and helping to keep the momentum, said Pado- golf team as every boy on the vani. Senior libero Bri Snow set nine perfect passes and team, and she should be recog- dug eight balls, while adding an ace. Senior Delaney nized for her accomplishments Sprague added a block and two aces and senior Maddy MORRISON, B2 ROUNDUP, B2

ITEM FILE PHOTO Lynn’s Foglietta juggles Joseph Thongsythavong scored a goal in the Spartans’ win it all at Merrimack over North Reading Thursday. By Harold Rivera Pursuing perfection: ITEM STAFF NORTH ANDOVER — Spartans keep rolling Finding a balance between academics and athletics is By Mike Alongi Chris Garcia. North Reading re- often a strenuous challenge FOR THE ITEM sponded and got a couple chances for student athletes in high on the other end, but the Spartans school and college. But for LYNN — The undefeated season just kept coming. Lynn native Tia Foglietta, continues on for the St. Mary’s boys Then, with about 26 minutes re- balancing school and sports is soccer team after the Spartans took maining in the rst half, Thiago a trial she has never backed down North Reading, 3-1, at Man- DeOliveira got St. Mary’s on the down from. ning Field on Thursday night. The board on a nifty goal right in front Foglietta, a St. Mary’s alum, win was keyed by a big rst half of the net. Less than ve minutes was a three-sport athlete in for St. Mary’s, including two goals later, Nolan Perez took control of her days wearing the Spartan within a ve-minute span. the ball at mid eld and took it 40 uniform. She ran indoor and “We played very well in the rst yards up eld, eventually burying half and set the tone early,” said St. outdoor track in the winter PHOTO | MERRIMACK ATHLETICS a shot past the North Reading goal- and spring seasons respec- Mary’s coach Mike D’Agostino. “We keeper to make it 2-0. St. Mary’s graduate Tia Foglietta balances academ- tively, and played on the girls were able to get a bunch of chances, The Spartans continued to domi- ics with running indoor and outdoor track and cross soccer team until her senior and the two early goals really put nate possession for much of the rest country at Merrimack. year when she opted to join us in a good position for the rest of of the rst half, earning a few cor- the cross country squad. the game.” I really enjoyed running for Mary’s, Foglietta decided to ner kicks along the way. With just “I’ve played sports my As D’Agostino stated, the Spar- over seven minutes left in the half, whole life,” Foglietta said. “I (Spartans cross country) continue both her academic tans came out on re to open up coach Dom Finelli. He was a Joseph Thongsythavong scored on loved the sports teams at St. and athletic careers at Divi- the game. St. Mary’s pushed the a beautiful header that came off great coach and he was like a Mary’s. It was always some- sion II Merrimack College. ball into the offensive zone and got the foot of DeOliveira on a corner thing I looked forward to at father gure.” multiple scoring opportunities, in- the end of a long school day. After graduating from St. FOGLIETTA, B2 cluding a pair of great chances for SPARTANS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 Roundup: Magicians top English ROUNDUP 25-21, 25-21 and 25-19. logged a hat trick and an From B1 Jillian Alimonte had sev- assist, and Gaspar Jean en kills, Serena Laro add- added two goals for the Cassidy had five aces, eight ed seven kills and three Sachems. kills and seven strong blocks, Tatiana Corriea FIELD HOCKEY passes. came up with 19 digs and Marblehead 3, Marblehead 3, Martyna Kot added five Peabody 0 English 0 kills and three assists. Annie Ronan, Hadley The Magicians won all BOYS SOCCER Carlton and Amanda three sets, 25-3, 25-10 and St. John’s Prep 3, Schillinger (with an assist 25-6. Everett 0 from Lizzy Potvin) scored Lizzie Myers had eight The Eagles (14-0-3) are for Marblehead as the Ma- kills and Sarah Lipsky still unbeaten with one gicians wrap up the regu- added another six for the game left on the regular sea- lar season at 13-3-1. winners. Marblehead’s son schedule after a shutout “It was a great team Izzy Curtin had 14 assists victory against Everett. Ste- effort from everybody, and Emme Smith added ven Yakita, Sam Smith and and the 17 seniors real- another seven. Brian Brennan each scored ly stepped up to play a Peabody 3, Somerville 0 for St. John’s Prep. great final regular season The Tanners took the Saugus 5, Amesbury 5 game,” Marblehead coach match in straight sets, Jonathan Rodriguez Linda Rice Collins said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Patriots’ Dont’a Hightower is facing season-ending surgery on his right Spartans still pursuing perfection shoulder. SPARTANS but couldn’t get enough “The goal is obviously to Hightower out for remainder From B1 scoring chances to make keep the momentum going it a game. The Hornets did into the tournament, but kick, giving the Spartans break through about 10 we’ve also got some guys of season, facing surgery a three-goal lead at the minutes into the second who are banged up,” said break. half with a goal from Ian D’Agostino. “At 16-0, this FOXBOROUGH, Mass. yards per game. had much opportuni- “We’ve been working Branconnier, but that was is the furthest we’ve ever (AP) — A person familiar Hightower has 14 tack- ty to contribute to date, on those set pieces all the only goal North Read- come as a program, so this with the situation says les and two sacks. In coach Bill Belichick said year long, and that one ing would muster. is huge for us. I like the New Patriots March, he signed a new Wednesday that he has was executed really well,” Now at 16-0 with two way we’re playing both of- linebacker Dont'a High- four-year deal worth $35.5 been pleased with how D’Agostino said of Thong- games remaining, an un- tower will miss Sunday's million. Harris has adapted since sythavong’s goal. “That’s defeated season is truly fensively and defensively right now, so we want to game against the Los An- With Hightower out, his he was signed in June. the way it needs to be within reach. The road geles Chargers and is fac- snaps are expected to fall "That's the role. That's keep that rolling.” done, so it’s good to see us won’t be easy, however, ing season-ending surgery to Kyle Van Noy and vet- what it is and when it executing like that as we as the Spartans will face The Spartans will host on his right shoulder. eran David Harris. changes it changes," Beli- get closer to the tourna- two tough non-conference Pentucket at Manning The surgery will be for a Van Noy has started all chick said. "What a player ment.” matchups to close out the Field on Saturday morn- torn pectoral muscle, the seven games this season can do to change it is to North Reading tried to year in Pentucket and ing for St. Mary’s Senior person told The Associat- and has 49 tackles and 3 1/2 work hard and improve respond in the second half, Concord-Carlisle. Day. ed Press on the condition sacks. Harris has appeared and do things better than of anonymity Thursday in four games with one start what he's doing them to get because it has not yet been and has four tackles. more of an opportunity." Morrison: Because she’s a girl announced by the team. "For a guy like Hightow- Safety and defensive Hightower left Sun- er to go down with that in- Devin McCourty said ad- day's win over Atlanta in jury, to be out for the year justing without Hightow- It seems outdated and out McCabe of AMSA and Jen- MORRISON the second half with the and what he means to er is something the de- of touch. nie Walsh of Sutton also From B1 shoulder issue and sat this defense — he's one of fense must do collectively. The girls tournament competed. out the first practice of the captains of this team," "I think for all of us, as part of the team and as just isn’t as competitive, But perhaps the part the week Wednesday. He's Harris said. "He knows this it's just being prepared an individual. But even and isn’t yet on the same that bothers me the most missed two games this defense like the back of his and being ready to go," the MIAA’s statement on level as the boys tourna- about the debacle is the season with a knee injury. hand. To lose a guy like McCourty said. "It's not the controversy refuses to ment. It’s understandable, fact that Nash contrib- It comes as a blow for a that is a huge blow for the just one guy, it's not just acknowledge Nash as an since the majority of high uted, like every other Patriots defense that has team. But as a linebacker Kyle Van Noy trying to fill individual golfer. school golfers in the state member of the team, improved in recent weeks, group we gotta step up and Hightower's (position). It's “The MIAA and its are male. The field is deep- throughout the season. but continues to rank try to take his place, which all the guys stepping up member schools congrat- er and more competitive Why should her accom- last in the NFL in total is gonna be tough to do." and preparing and playing ulate all golfers on their for the boys, and winning plishments count any less defense, giving up 426.7 Though Harris hasn't a little bit better." performance at the recent it might be viewed as a than her teammates? Why fall sectional team golf more noteworthy accom- should they be celebrat- tournament,” the release plishment by, say, college ed and acknowledged any states. “In particular, the recruiters. It’s an impres- less? Quadruple the fun in Lynn skill of the female golfer sive resume item for a The great thing about from Lunenburg was on high school golfer, to win this story, though, is how display as she represent- a sectional tournament, it has added to the ev- as football playoffs begin ed her personal ability and who knows how Nash er-evolving conversation and effort on behalf of the would have fared had she about gender and sports, FOOTBALL the Crimson Tide defense against Greater Lowell. Lunenburg High School been allowed to continue and gender in general. No From B1 this season. The Gryphons gave the Ti- Boys Golf Team.” on to states. progress is ever made, no But Everett is still Ev- gers their toughest test of The statement never Last year, in the com- rules are ever changed, Wakefield (3-4) played a erett, the reigning Div. 1 the season, and while the even refers to Nash by bined North/Central/West without a dialogue. Plus, tough schedule, with six of champs. The Crimson Tide offense was quieter than name, instead calling her sectional girls tourna- the attention has to be a seven games against play- knocked the Eagles out of usual, the defense was “the female golfer from ment, 72 of the 119 golfers positive for Nash as well off teams, and is coming the tournament in 2014 stout in the 13-0 win. off a 21-14 win over Div. 5 Lunenburg” or some vari- — 61 percent — shot over … seeing your name on and 2015. Marian/Keefe hails from Watertown. ation. I get that rules are 100. On Tuesday, 40 per- ESPN or PGA.com has to Also tonight, in non-play- Framingham, a co-op Also in Div. 4 Friday rules, but I’m not sure the cent of the Div. 3 Central be a decent consolation off action, Revere will host team from Marian High night, No. 6 Gloucester MIAA wants to be in the golfers (22 of 55) shot over Burlington (6:30), Win- and Keefe Tech. St. Mary’s prize. And while Nash’s will travel to No. 3 Wilm- business of denying some- 100. Also, for the record, season is over, the impact throp will travel to Essex actually visited Marian/ ington at 7. Tech (7), Peabody will host Keefe in Week 2, coming one of a title or accolade Nash was not the only girl of her win is definitely still Div. 5 North due to the person’s gender. who participated; Lucy being felt. Westford Academy (7), away with a 50-8 win. The Quarterfinals Fenwick will host North- co-op squad has two wins No. 8 Bedford at east (7) and Medford will on the season, against No. 1 Lynnfield visit Lawrence (7). Matignon and Tri-County. Lynn’s Tia Foglietta juggles At Pioneer Stadium (7), SATURDAY Div. 5 North the Pioneers looked like Div. 3 North Quarterfinals they were on track for a Quarterfinals No. 6 Watertown at it all at Merrimack College 7-0 record before running No. 8 Winchester at No. 3 Swampscott into Cape Ann League No. 1 English At Blocksidge Field (12), FOGLIETTA She also credits her for- mon goal to get as far as champs Hamilton-Wen- At Manning Field (2), Colin Frary has emerged From B1 mer coaches and teachers we can.” ham last Friday, falling, the Bulldogs (7-0) blew as one of the top quarter- at St. Mary’s for helping The Warriors have also 35-7. But other than the through the regular sea- backs on the North Shore, Foglietta weighed her op- her prepare for the chal- bonded together this sea- loss to the Generals and a son to nab the top seed. and he’s led the Big Blue tions but ultimately chose lenges she faces as a stu- son in hopes of having a close 28-26 win over Way- Throughout the year, one to a 6-1 record. Swamp- Merrimack based on the strong year in honor of dent-athlete in college. land in Week 2, Lynnfield of English’s strengths has scott’s one blemish on the similarities between the Foglietta learned how to a former teammate who has outscored its oppo- been the fact that it has season was a 36-7 loss to North Andover school and grasp a handle on time passed away over the sum- nents 195-49 in the other several different players English, but in its other St. Mary’s. It also helped management as a Spartan, mer. Kelly Ledoux-Walsh, five games. capable of making a big six games, the Big Blue that she felt a perfect fit and she relies heavily on a Wakefield native, died in Bedford’s (2-5) two wins play on offense. But the offense is averaging a when she met with Merri- that skill at Merrimack. July at the age of 21. came against Boston Lat- defense has been equal- whopping 41 points per mack’s cross country team. “I have to thank St. Running for the late in (30-0) and Atlantis (32- ly impressive, holding six game. “I chose Merrimack be- Mary’s for preparing me Ledoux-Walsh, Foglietta 7), and the Buccaneers are of seven opponents to 20 Swampscott will see a cause it reminded me of St. really well for college,” said, has helped her find coming off a 41-18 loss to Watertown (3-4) team that Mary’s when I came for a Foglietta said. “I learned strength within herself Wayland. points or less this season. visit,” Foglietta said. “The time management at St. when times get tough. Div. 1 North On the other side, Win- limps into the postseason school and the environ- Mary’s so when I came to “We all just want to end Quarterfinals chester has had a tough after losing its last three ment felt like St. Mary’s. college I already had that the season on a good note No. 6 St. John’s Prep at year at 2-5, and has yet games, all against Middle- Merrimack’s really big on in me. I’m really grateful for Kelly,” Foglietta said. No. 3 Everett to win a game on the road sex League opponents. sports, just like St. Mary’s. for all the teachers and “I think we’ve had one At Everett Veterans Me- (0-4). But if there’s one Div. 6 North I met with the coaches and coaches at St. Mary’s.” of our best seasons yet. morial Stadium (7), the thing you can say about Quarterfinals the team and I enjoyed the Currently in her third We’re with each other ev- Eagles (3-4) got a tough the Sachems, it’s that No. 8 Salem at No. 1 visit. It fit like a glove.” season running outdoor ery single day, training in draw in the Division 1 they’re battle-tested. Six Hamilton-Wenham Just as she did in her track at Merrimack, the weight room and run- tournament bracket, get- of Winchester’s seven reg- At Hamilton-Wenham days with the Spartans, Foglietta and the Warriors ning. It was really hard to ting powerhouse Ever- ular-season games were (1:30), the Witches will Foglietta continues to ex- are off to a strong start go through that. We’re go- ett (6-0) on the road. The against playoff teams, in- surely have their work cel as a three-sport athlete this fall. The team finished ing to end the season very Crimson Tide spoiled the cluding Div. 1 Lexington (a cut out for them against with the Warriors. Fogliet- third overall at Sunday’s well knowing that when unveiling of the new Glatz 42-19 loss), and Division the unbeaten Generals. ta, now a junior at Merri- Northeast-10 Cross Coun- we want to give up, we’re Field at St. John’s Prep, 2’s Newton South (20-19 Hamilton-Wenham is mack, runs cross country try Championship, with doing it for her.” toppling the Eagles, 42-28, loss) and Reading (14-7 coming off a win against in the fall and indoor and Foglietta finishing 42nd in Next up for the Warriors on Sept. 23. win). previously undefeated outdoor track in the win- the women’s 6k run. is the NCAA East Region- But the Eagles were Div. 8 North Lynnfield and aside from ter and spring seasons, re- Merrimack also finished al Championship, which still trying to find them- Quarterfinals a seven-point win against spectively. second at the Bowdoin In- will be held on Nov. 4 at selves at that point in No. 8 Marian/Keefe at Manchester Essex, the “It’s definitely hectic, I vitational in September, Daemen College in Buffa- the season. It was in the No. 1 Tech Generals haven’t had had to learn how to bal- with Foglietta logging a lo New York. Foglietta fin- middle of that game that At Manning Field (7), much trouble with any op- ance it all,” Foglietta, a bi- 14th place finish in the ished 52nd overall, third- sophomore Matt Crow- Marian/Keefe will try to ponent. ology and health sciences women’s 5k race. best for Merrimack, at last ley stepped under center, find a way to do what no Salem (4-3) has been major, said. “You can leave “I think our team has year’s regionals. and he has since emerged one else has been able to right in every game it’s for a track meet at 6 a.m. matured a lot over the “We just have to be pos- as a strong quarterback, so far this season: stop played, save for a tough and not come back until 7 past few years,” Foglietta itive,” Foglietta said. “The a move that also opened the two-headed running loss against Swampscott. at night. Sometimes they said. “We’ve all improved power of positive thinking up Mike Yarin as a wide monster of Tech’s Steffan But the Witches are com- can take an entire week- our times significantly. is that if you think it can receiver. Between Yarin Gravely and Keoni Gas- ing off back-to-back losses end. Balancing that with We’ve worked with one happen, it will happen. We and Aise Pream, Crowley kin. Gravely has been against English (13-12) school can be difficult but another to improve on our just have to continue work- has weapons to use both running wild over the and Classical (44-20). now that I’m a junior it’s times. We’re all very dedi- ing hard through the rest on the ground and in the past few weeks, setting In non-playoff action, like clockwork. I’m glad I cated and we’re in-sync as of the season and hopefully air. The Eagles’ 28 points the new Tech all-time Saugus will visit Pentuck- stuck with it.” a team. We all have a com- it pays off for us.” were the most allowed by rushing record Saturday et at 1:30. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Haverhill at Revere (5:15) Boys Soccer Lynn tournament: English vs. St. Mary’s (3:30) Danvers at N. Andover (4) Lynn tournament: Tech vs. Classical Gloucester at Saugus (5) (4:45) Malden at E. Boston (4) Medford at Winchester (5:30) Salem at Chelsea (6:30) Field Hockey SATURDAY Beverly at Malden (4) Boys Soccer Fenwick at Swampscott (3:45) Peabody at Billerica (2) Lynnfield at Peabody (530) Pentucket at St. Mary’s (noon) Football Waltham at st. Mald. Cat. (noon) Division 1 North Quarterfinals Winthrop at Stoneham (10) No. 6 St. John’s Prep at No. 3 Ever- Cross Country ett (7) CCL Meet (at Franklin Park, 3) Division 3 North Quarterfinals CAC Meet (TBA) No. 6 Danvers at No. 3 Classical CAL Meet (at Bradley Palmer 3) (7:30) NEC League Meet (at Bradley Palmer, Division 4 North Quarterfinals 9) No. 7 Wakefield at No. 2 Marblehead Field Hockey (7) Beverly at Westford Acad. (11) No. 6 Gloucester at No. 3 Wilming- Fenwick at Gloucester (2:30) ton (7) Division 5 North Quarterfinals Football No. 8 Bedford at No. 1 Lynnfield (7) Division 3 North Quarterfinals Division 7 North Quarterfinals No. 8 Winchester at No. 1 English No. 8 Manchester Essex at No. 1 St. (2) Mary’s (5) Division 5 North Quarterfinals Non-playoff football No. 6 Watertown at No. 3 Swamp- Westford Acad. at Peabody (7) scott (12) Burlington at Revere (6:30) Division 6 North Quarterfinals Winthrop at Essex Tech (7) No. 8 Salem at No. 1 Hamilton-Wen- Malden at Haverhill (7) ham (1:30) Medford at Lawrence (7) Division 8 North Quarterfinals Northeast at Fenwick (7) No. 8 Marian-Keefe at No. 1 Lynn Girls Soccer Tech (7) English at Malden (5:30) Non-playoff football Everett at Revere (3:30) Malden at Haverhill (12) Fenwick at Spellman (3) Saugus at Pentucket (1:30) Gloucester at Saugus (7) Girls Soccer Medford at Beverly (4) Lynnfield at Essex Tech (11) Somerville at Danvers (4) N. Reading at Malden (11:45) PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Winthrop at Classical (at Hood Park, Peabody at N. Andover (10) 3:45) Pentucket at St. Mary’s (10) Boston Bruins’ Danton Heinen celebrates his goal during the first period of Thursday’s game. Volleyball Volleyball Winthrop at Salem (6) Lynn tournament: consolation (10); Georgetown at Fenwick (5:30) championship (11:30) Heinen boosts Bruins over Sharks SPORTS BRIEFS BOSTON (AP) — Dan- Heinen scored his sec- third consecutive start moved to 2-2-0 on their ton Heinen scored both ond of the game and broke for Tuukka Rask, who his five game road trip. ... Gannon golf, run Elementary XC goals and Anton Khudobin a second-period tie when recovering from a concus- Kevan Miller returned to on for Nov. 18 championships made 36 saves to lift the he tucked a shot inside sion and is expected to re- the lineup after missing Boston Bruins to a 2-1 win the left post after Marc- turn Saturday. one game while David The Gannon 18-Hole-Par Lynn Parks and Recre- over the San Jose Sharks Edouard Vlasic misplayed Heinen scored short-hand- Krejci missed his second 70-5K will be held Saturday, ation and Gannon Golf on Thursday night. the puck in the corner at ed and notched his first ca- straight game for Bos- Joe Thornton scored for 13:27. reer goal when he knocked Nov. 18 at 8:30 a.m. on the Course will be hosting the ton. ... San Jose has killed fourth annual Massachu- San Jose, which went 1 Thornton tied the score in the rebound of David Gannon Golf Course in 15 straight penalties. ... setts Elementary School for 6 on the power play. at 1 when he scored on the Backes' shot and beat Mar- Lynn. The Sharks had one in the power play and slipped tin Jones at 9:41 of the first Backes got his first point Cross Country Champion- of the season. It is one of the few all ships, Friday, November 4 final two minutes after the puck past a screened period. UP NEXT grass cross country courses (Veterans Day), beginning Brandon Carlo went off Khudobin to tie Jari Kur- Jones made 31 saves and Sharks: At Buffalo on in New England. at 9:30 a.m. at Gannon for slashing and got three ri for 20th all-time on the had won four straight and Saturday. The event is hosted by the Golf Course (at the east shots while creating havoc NHL scoring list with only allowed five goals in Bruins: Host Los Ange- Lynn Parks & Recreation entrance of Lynn Woods). in front of Khudobin but 1,398 points. the last four games. couldn't capitalize. Khudobin made his NOTES: The Sharks les on Saturday. and the Gannon Golf There is no entry fee, and Course. the event is open to chil- The entry fee includes a dren of all abilities. All post-race breakfast and all students of public, paro- chial, charter and private pre-registered runners will elementary schools in receive a long sleeve shirt. Massachusetts, as well as Entry forms are available home-schooled students, on www.lwrun.org or from are eligible to run. For [email protected] more information and to Pre entries should be register, visit www.lwrun. mailed by Saturday, Nov. 11. org.

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East Horford, Irving key Celtics in win W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New Eng 5 2 0 .714 195 166 Phila 5 1 0 .833 165 122 Buffalo 4 2 0 .667 119 101 Washington 3 2 0 .600 117 113 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Al which served as the Bucks' 15 apiece. the capacity crowd to its Miami 4 2 0 .667 92 112 Dallas 3 3 0 .500 165 142 Antetokounmpo, who feet and forcing a timeout. N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 137 161 N.Y. Giants 1 6 0 .143 112 156 Horford had 27 points and home from 1968 until the South South nine rebounds, and the team moved into the Brad- came into the game leading The Celtics quickly built W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Boston Celtics beat the ley Center in 1988. the league with nearly 37 the lead back to double Jacksonville 4 3 0 .571 183 110 N Orleans 4 2 0 .667 171 133 digits, but the Bucks brief- Tennessee 4 3 0 .571 158 173 Carolina 4 3 0 .571 131 139 Milwaukee Bucks 96-89 The Bucks chose to play points per game, scored just Houston 3 3 0 .500 177 147 Atlanta 3 3 0 .500 128 132 on Thursday night. one game this season at 11 in the first half before ly rallied again. Brogdon's Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 119 222 Tampa Bay 2 4 0 .333 145 151 matching that total in the layup brought the Bucks North North the 11,000-seat arena to Kyrie Irving added 24 within five points with W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA points and seven assists mark the franchise's 50th third quarter as the Bucks Pittsburgh 5 2 0 .714 147 116 Minnesota 5 2 0 .714 146 119 just under 4 minutes re- for Boston, which avenged anniversary. The team will built a seven-point lead Baltimore 3 4 0 .429 130 148 Green Bay 4 3 0 .571 164 161 midway through the period. maining but Milwaukee Cincinnati 2 4 0 .333 98 112 Detroit 3 3 0 .500 161 149 a loss to Milwaukee in move into a new arena Cleveland 0 7 0 .000 103 169 Chicago 3 4 0 .429 122 151 The Celtics grabbed con- would get no closer. West West Boston earlier this month. next season. trol in the fourth, building The Celtics jumped out W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA The game was played Giannis Antetokounmpo to a 10-point lead early in Kansas City 5 2 0 .714 207 161 L.A. Rams 5 2 0 .714 212 138 a 12-point lead midway Denver 3 3 0 .500 108 118 Seattle 4 2 0 .667 134 94 at the UW-Milwaukee had 28 points for Milwau- through the period before the first quarter and led L.A. Charg 3 4 0 .429 137 131 Arizona 3 4 0 .429 119 191 Panther Arena, former- kee. Khris Middleton and Tony Snell sank back-to- 28-23 after the period, led Oakland 3 4 0 .429 155 156 San Fran 0 7 0 .000 123 186 ly known as the MECCA, Malcolm Brogdon added back 3-pointers, bringing by Irving's nine points. Thursday’s Games Dallas 40, San Francisco 10 Oakland 31, Kansas City 30 L.A. Chargers 21, Denver 0 Sunday’s Games Pittsburgh 29, Cincinnati 14 Chicago 17, Carolina 3 Seattle 24, N.Y. Giants 7 NBA NHL Minnesota 24, Baltimore 16 New England 23, Atlanta 7 Jacksonville 27, Indianapolis 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Open: Detroit, Houston EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE New Orleans 26, Green Bay 17 Atlantic Division Central Division Atlantic Division Southwest Division L.A. Rams 33, Arizona 0 Monday’s Games GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Buffalo 30, Tampa Bay 27 Washington at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 11 9 1 1 19 44 27 St. Louis 10 7 2 1 15 34 26 Boston 3 2 .600 — San Antonio 4 0 1.000 — Tennessee 12, Cleveland 9, OT Thursday, Oct. 26 Toronto 10 7 3 0 14 43 36 Chicago 10 5 3 2 12 34 26 Brooklyn 3 2 .600 — Memphis 4 1 .800 ½ Miami 31, N.Y. Jets 28 Miami at Baltimore, 8:25 p.m. Ottawa 10 5 1 4 14 37 28 Colorado 9 5 4 0 10 28 24 Toronto 2 2 .500 ½ Houston 4 1 .800 ½ Boston 8 4 3 1 9 26 27 Dallas 9 5 4 0 10 26 26 Philadelphia 1 4 .200 2 New Orleans 1 3 .250 3 Detroit 11 4 6 1 9 29 33 Nashville 9 4 3 2 10 23 24 New York 0 3 .000 2 Dallas 1 5 .167 4 Florida 9 4 5 0 8 33 33 Winnipeg 8 4 3 1 9 23 28 TODAY IN SPORTS Southeast Division Northwest Division Buffalo 11 3 6 2 8 27 41 Minnesota 8 3 3 2 8 28 27 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Montreal 10 2 7 1 5 18 38 Pacific Division defending champion Atlanta Braves Orlando 3 1 .750 — Portland 3 1 .750 — Oct. 27 Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA in Game 6. Washington 3 1 .750 — Oklahoma City 2 2 .500 1 1973 — Four players rush for more GP W L OT Pts GF GA Charlotte 2 2 .500 1 Minnesota 2 3 .400 1½ Los Angel 10 8 1 1 17 36 19 than 100 yards as Alabama sets 2002 — Emmitt Smith breaks the NFL Pittsburgh 11 7 3 1 15 34 41 Miami 2 2 .500 1 Utah 2 3 .400 1½ Vegas 8 7 1 0 14 27 19 career rushing yardage record held by N Jersey 8 6 2 0 12 31 24 three NCAA records during a 77-6 Atlanta 1 4 .200 2½ Denver 1 3 .250 2 Vancouver 9 5 3 1 11 24 23 the late Walter Payton on an 11-yard Columbus 9 6 3 0 12 30 22 romp of Virginia Tech. Alabama sets Central Division Pacific Division Calgary 10 5 5 0 10 25 30 run in the fourth quarter. Smith has records with 823 yards total offense, W L Pct GB W L Pct GB N.Y. Island 10 5 4 1 11 33 33 Anaheim 9 4 4 1 9 27 29 109 yards and a touchdown in Dallas’ Phila 10 5 5 0 10 34 29 San Jose 9 4 5 0 8 24 24 743 yards rushing and four 100-yard Cleveland 3 2 .600 — L.A. Clippers 3 0 1.000 — 17-14 loss to Seattle and ends the Carolina 8 4 3 1 9 24 24 Edmonton 8 2 5 1 5 15 24 rushers. Jim Taylor gains 142 yards, Detroit 3 2 .600 — Golden State 3 2 .600 1 game with 16,743 career yards — 17 Milwaukee 3 2 .600 — L.A. Lakers 2 2 .500 1½ Wash 9 4 4 1 9 28 31 Arizona 10 0 9 1 1 23 44 Wilbur Jackson 138, Calvin Culliver more than Payton gained. Indiana 2 3 .400 1 Phoenix 2 3 .400 2 N.Y. Rang 11 3 6 2 8 30 38 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for 127 and Richard Todd 102. 2004 — The Boston Red Sox are World Chicago 1 3 .250 1½ Sacramento 1 3 .250 2½ overtime loss. Top three teams in each Dallas at Edmonton, 9 p.m. 1984 — Sergio Lopez-Chavero of Series champions at long, long last. division and two wild cards per conference Washington at Vancouver, 10 p.m. advance to playoffs. Friday’s Games Wichita State ties an NCAA record Johnny Damon homers on the fourth Thursday’s Games Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m. with three field goals over 50 yards Boston 96, Milwaukee 89 Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Colorado at Vegas, 6 p.m. pitch of the game, Derek Lowe makes it Chicago 91, Atlanta 86 Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Boston 2, San Jose 1 Ottawa at New Jersey, 7 p.m. in a 23-6 victory over Drake. stand up and the Red Sox win Game 4 Memphis 96, Dallas 91 Saturday’s Games N.Y. Rangers 5, Arizona 2 Winnipeg at Columbus, 7 p.m. Lopez-Chavero kicks two from 54 3-0, sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals for L.A. Clippers at Portland, 10 p.m. Cleveland at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Carolina 6, Toronto 3 St. Louis at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. yards and the other from 51 yards. their first crown since 1918. New Orleans at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Boston at Miami, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 2, Winnipeg 1, OT Nashville at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 1996 — After two humbling losses 2005 — Curtis Joseph makes 13 Friday’s Games Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2 Dallas at Calgary, 9 p.m. Houston at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Oklahoma City at Chicago, 8 p.m. Florida 8, Anaheim 3 Saturday’s Games at home, the New York Yankees win saves to earn his 400th NHL victory San Antonio at Orlando, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Los Angeles 4, Montreal 0 San Jose at Buffalo, 1 p.m. their first World Series title since and Mike Comrie scores twice as Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9 p.m. Ottawa 5, Philadelphia 4 Los Angeles at Boston, 7 p.m. 1978 with a 3-2 victory over the Phoenix edges Calgary 3-2. Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Minnesota 6, N.Y. Islanders 4 Arizona at New Jersey, 7 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 COMICS

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GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Son is odd man out when mom sends birthday gifts to family Usually one card; sometimes another DEAR ABBY: My hus- men find it threatening. Samuel McChord Crothers, should realize that his side band, daughter and I all Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van You are young, and at your a minister and essayist who has to take one heart and have birthdays in the Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, age it is appropriate that died in 1927, said, “Try as three clubs. Also, it must be same month. My mother- and was founded by her mother, you should be socializing hard as we may for perfection, better for East to lead clubs in-law always sends gifts Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at with more than one per- the net result of our labors is through declarer, rather than for me and my daughter, son. Your mistake was in an amazing variety of imper- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los for West to lead them around but never to my husband, getting into an exclusive fectness.” to declarer. her son. He tries to shrug Angeles, CA 90069. relationship with someone Bridge offers an amazing So, first, East must overtake it off, but I know it bothers who tells you who you can variety, and all players make partner’s heart king with his him. and cannot be friends sive aggressive. That it them easier than girls. mistakes. We also have vari- ace. But which club should In earlier years, I with. Break it off, and you makes you uncomfortable My mother says that ety in the way we handle card East lead? thought it was an over- may be sad for a while, but combinations. Suppose you Usually with honor-third, sight. I have tried gentle is understandable. Per- when you’re in a relation- you will also be free to haps you and your hus- ship, it is disrespectful to have A-J-9-7 opposite K-10- you lead low. But not when reminders and hints, but grow. 8-6-5 and wish to play the band should ask her di- have friends who are guys. you need three quick tricks again this year there was suit without loss. It might be rectly why she does this My boyfriend and I fight in the suit. Then you should no gift for her son. It would DEAR ABBY: When a right to cash the ace and king, and let her explain. Then, all the time over this is- lead the honor. Here, East be different if she sent one large-breasted woman is or to finesse through either sue, and I have had to cut has to shift to the club jack. only to our daughter, but after you have heard her standing and saluting for opponent. You must take each off some of my guy friends He hopes that partner holds sending one to me and not out, you can tell her that the national anthem at deal on its own merits. because of it. I hate not A-Q-10(-x). to her son is a slap in the what she’s doing makes sporting events, where In this deal, East has to pro- having anyone to talk to or face. They have a fairly you uncomfortable, and should the right hand be duce a variation on a theme. hang out with except my good relationship, and my you would prefer she not placed? Above her breast, What should happen in four boyfriend. It has left me husband is kind and gen- send you any more birth- under her breast or on her spades after West leads the with bad blood between erous to his parents. day gifts if she intends to breast? heart king? me and my old friends. Is I haven’t opened the gift ignore her son. North’s four-heart rebid was she sent me this year, and this a rule that I didn’t JUST WONDERING IN FLORIDA a splinter. He showed four- I do not intend to. Should DEAR ABBY: I hate the know about? I just don’t card spade support, at least get it, but I know I need I return it to her with a fact that since I have DEAR JUST WON- game-going values (at most help. note explaining why, or do- started high school, I’m re- DERING: It depends upon five losers) and a singleton or nate it and forget about it stricted by the rules that TEEN IN DELAWARE whom the right hand be- void in hearts. until it happens next year? guys and girls can’t be longs to. If it’s someone Defenders should always friends unless they’re dat- PERPLEXED IN THE DEAR TEEN: What else’s hand, it should be keep in mind their target: NORTHWEST ing. It has been worse your mother may have kept to oneself. If it’s the the number of tricks needed since I got into my rela- meant when she said it is large-breasted woman’s hand, to defeat the contract. Here, DEAR PERPLEXED: tionship of 2½ years. I’ll be disrespectful to have male it should be placed on her they require four. Then, once Your mother-in-law’s be- 19 soon, and I have always friends when you are in a chest toward the top of her East studies the dummy, he havior strikes me as pas- had guy friends. I find relationship is that many left breast.

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(SEAL) NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS LAND COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT mortgage given by Barbara Pressman to Sovereign Bank, dated May 19, 2010 and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT 17SM003087 recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book ORDER OF NOTICE 29512, Page 280, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for 17 SM 005503 breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the To: same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on November 15, 2017, on the ORDER OF NOTICE Leonard M. Spallone, Jr. mortgaged premises located at 30 Red Rock St, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, TO: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Dr. D.H. Martin a/k/a David H. Martin a/k/a D.H. Martin U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: TO WIT: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, PennyMac Loan Services, LLC THE LAND IN SAID LYNN WITH THE BUILDING THEREON, BOUNDED AND 50 U.S.C. App. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: § 3901 (et seq).: claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, numbered 34 Herschel Street a/k/a 34-36 Herschel Street, given by Leonard M. SOUTHWESTERLY BY RED ROCK STREET, FIFTY (50) FEET; NORTHWESTERLY BY Bank of America, N.A. Spallone, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a LAND NOW OR LATE OF MAYO, NINETY-EIGHT (98) FEET; nominee for Union Trust Mortgage Corporation, dated June 19, 2015, and NORTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE PHILLIPS, FIFTY (50) FEET; AND claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Nahant, recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34148, SOUTHEASTERLY BY LAND NOW OR LATE OF JOHNSON, NINETY-EIGHT (98) FEET. numbered 26 Ocean Street, given by Dr. D. H. Martin a/k/a David H. Martin to Page 24, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this Bank of America, N.A., dated October 15, 2009, recorded or filed at Essex County court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers BEING THE SAME PREMISES CONVEYED TO US BY DEED OF HERBERT S. (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 29006, Page 222, and now held by status. GOLDMAN AND ANNY GOLDMAN DATED JULY 29, 1965, AND RECORDED WITH the plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEED IN BOOK 5289, PAGE 89. determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers SUBJECT TO RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, EASEMENTS, COVENANTS, OIL, GAS If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on OR MINERAL RIGHTS OF RECORD, IF ANY. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER: 093-560-014 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before November benefits of said Act. ATI ORDER NUMBER: 201005120760 27, 2017 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 17, 2017. or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of Attest: Deborah J. Patterson For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern said Act. Recorder District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17641, Page 148. 16-028029 Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on October 12, 2017. Item: October 27, 2017 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the Attest: (SEAL) nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Deborah J. Patterson LAND COURT liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Recorder DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Item: October 27, 2017 17SM006035 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ORDER OF NOTICE TERMS OF SALE: LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT To: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check 17 SM 005226 Julie T. Delprato will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 ORDER OF NOTICE and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the TO: date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Jose Benitez; Xiomara Benitez Wells Fargo Bank, NA of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 47 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Mudge Street, given by Julie Delprato a/k/a Julie T. Delprato to Mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Residential Finance MidFirst Bank Corporation, dated June 21, 2013, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern SANTANDER BANK, N.A. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 32628, Page 343, and now held by the Plaintiff FORMERLY KNOWN AS SOVEREIGN BANK, N.A. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of FORMERLY KNOWN AS SOVEREIGN BANK numbered 49-51 Laighton Street, Unit #7 aka Unit 49-7, 49-51 Laighton Street Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Present holder of said mortgage Condominium, given by Jose Benitez and Xiomara Benitez to First Horizon Home Loan Corporation, dated July 23, 2004, and recorded with the Essex County If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United By its Attorneys, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23168, Page 536, as affected by States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. a Loan Modification Agreement dated April 10, 2012 and recorded in said Registry Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on 150 California Street in Book 31327, Page 581 and now held by plaintiff by assignment has/have filed that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Newton, MA 02458 with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December (617) 558-0500 Servicemembers status. 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the 201606-0756 - PRP benefits of said Act. Item: October 13, 20, 27, 2017 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 17, 2017. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Attest: Deborah J. Patterson NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Recorder that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 201706-0113-YEL Premises: 115 Winter Street, Saugus, MA this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before Item: October 27, 2017 November 27, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain entitled to the benefits of said Act. (SEAL) mortgage given by Kevin M McMaster to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Inc. as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. and now held by Carrington Mortgage Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on October 11, 2017 LAND COURT Services, LLC, said mortgage dated October 31, 2008, and recorded with the DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28157, Page 398, said Attest: 17SM005998 mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as Deborah J. Patterson ORDER OF NOTICE nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. to Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC by Recorder assignment dated August 21, 2014 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in To: Book 33503 at Page 85; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the (17-007181 Orlans) Derek N. Rojas; Debra M. Auguste purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on November 21, Item: October 27, 2017 2017 at 12:00 PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 described in said mortgage, to wit: (SEAL) U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Tax ID Number(s): 2597016 LAND COURT AmeriHome Mortgage Company, LLC Land situated in the County of Essex in the State of MA DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Being Lot 401 as shown on Plan of Land belonging to F.H. Griswold, situated in 17SM006155 claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Saugus, Mass., dated October 15, 1924, drawn by Bradford and Weed, C. E.'s ORDER OF NOTICE numbered 95 New Park Street, given by Derek N. Rojas and Debra M. Auguste to recorded in Plan Book 52, Plan 8A. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee, for Mortgage Being the same property conveyed to Kevin M. McMaster, by deed dated April 20, To: Financial, Inc., dated May 11, 2015, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern 2001 of record in Deed book 17108, Page 553, in the Essex County Clerk's Malcolm J. Gormley a/k/a Malcom J. Gormley; District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34044, Page 390, and now held by the Plaintiff Office. by assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Group Number: N/A and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Commonly known as: 115 Winter St, Saugus, MA 01906 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.:

If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in the event PROF-2013-S3 Legal Title Trust II, by U.S. Bank National Association, as Legal Title States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers of a typographical error in this publication. Trustee Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated April 20, 2001, and recorded in the claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 59 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 17108, Page 553. Holyoke Street, Unit 26, Weslyn Park Condominium, given by Malcolm J. Gormley 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee, for Fieldstone benefits of said Act. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all Mortgage Company, its successors and assigns, dated February 16, 2005, and Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 17, 2017. liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24015, Attest: Deborah J. Patterson any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. Page 447, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment has/have filed with this Recorder court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers 201706-0251-TEA FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid status. Item: October 27, 2017 in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers (SEAL) after the date of sale. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on LAND COURT that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Other terms to be announced at the sale. 17SM006029 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the ORDER OF NOTICE benefits of said Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 18, 2017. Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP Attest: Deborah J. Patterson To: 1080 Main Street Richard Houde Recorder Pawtucket, RI 02860 201704-0079-TEA Attorney for Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC Item: October 27, 2017 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Present Holder of the Mortgage U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 et seq.: (401)272-1400 Item: October 20, 27, November 3, 2017 CITY OF LYNN Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council will hold a public hearing on claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in LYNN, ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 8:00 P.M. in Council Chambers, on the following numbered 43 WILFRED STREET, given by Richard Houde to Mortgage Electronic Petitions: Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for CitiMortgage, Inc., dated September 8, (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) 86R Centre St, by Thomas L. Demakes, to allow mixed use with a garage on street 2006, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. level and an apartment on the 2nd floor in a Business District. Book 26082, Page 530, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on November 8, 34-38 Spencer St, by Thomas Demakes to allow demo of an existing structure and filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' 2017 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor authorize mixed use street level in an Apt House Class 2, R-4 District with a Servicemembers status. Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing medical office on the first floor and apartments on the 2nd and 3rd floors in a new charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. building to be constructed If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Description of Vehicle (Office hrs 8am-8pm). States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 1997 Ford Explorer 1FMDU34X3VUC37401 Per Order: Janet Rowe City Clerk Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on 2006 Volkswagon Passat WVWAK73C66P072866 Item: October 27, 30, 2017 that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in 1999 Honda Accord 1HGCG6656XA025876 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before December 2000 Mazda B300 4F4YR16V4YTM20511 4, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefits of said Act. Thank You, Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on October 17, 2017. Bill's Auto Clinic Attest: Deborah J. Patterson 2 Commercial St Need to find Recorder Salem MA 01970 201508-0699-PRP Item: October 20, 27, November 3, 2017 an article? Item: October 27, 2017

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