MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 Swampscott One teachers dies, sign for another 3.5% raise

By Gayla Cawley survives ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — After more than in Easter a year of negotiations, the Swampscott Education Association (SEA), or the teacher’s union, and the school com- mittee have come to an agreement on shooting a three-year teachers’ contract with a 3.5 percent raise. By Gayla Cawley The union successfully rati ed the ITEM STAFF agreement two weeks ago, which was unanimously approved by the school LYNN — One man has died, committee last Wednesday. The con- another is still hospitalized, and tract outlines a 1 percent retroactive the shooter is still at large after raise for the 2016-17 school year, 1 an Easter Day shooting in Cen- percent for 2017-18 and a 1.5 percent tral Square. increase for 2018-19. Police are investigating after “I couldn’t be happier that the teach- two men in their 40s were shot ers’ contract was rati ed unanimous- in front of the LynnArts build- ly by the school committee,” Superin- ing at 25 Exchange St. Sunday tendent Pamela Angelakis said in an around 3 p.m., Lynn Police said. email. “It has been a long 17 months A 46-year-old man died after of negotiations for both sides. It’s time he was taken to Union Hospital, to put all of the hurt feelings behind according to the Essex County us and continue to move this district District Attorney’s of ce. forward, and as always, we will do it The other man was taken to together.” General Hospi- The contract includes an early retire- tal and is in stable condition. ment incentive, which was sought by police said. both sides, and the creation of a health Police are seeking a male and safety advisory committee, accord- shooter who left the scene. No ing to Carin Marshall, school commit- arrests have been made. tee chairwoman. Nelson Rodriguez, 35, of Lynn, She said the committee was on the said he was in his car at a stop minds of many people, including teach- sign near LynnArts, when he ers, parents and the rest of the school saw the two victims arguing district, “to keep the health and safety with the man who shot them. of everybody in our buildings in mind.” He said the man took out a gun, The committee will be made up of one and started shooting about six SEA representative from each building times, hit one of the victims and up to ve appointees by Angelakis, three times and the other once. according to the contract. He said the shooter then walked The retirement incentive would go away. into effect upon con rmation of at least Jonathan Simon, 24, said he six teachers giving notice of intent to moved to Lynn two to three retire under the program by April 13. weeks ago and lives down the As of last week, Angelakis said there street from where the shooting have been eight members who signed occurred. He came over after he up under the program, exceeding the heard something was happen- minimum. ing, and had been on his way to Teachers, with at least 12 years of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the beach. service in the district, receive a single “I’m not from Lynn,” Simon A Lynn Police of cer inspects the scene of a double shooting in front of the LynnArts SWAMPSCOTT, A7 building at 25 Exchange St. on Sunday SHOOTING, A7 Saugus will show its appreciation to veterans INSIDE In Lynn Rocker of By Bridget Turcotte provides disposal of up to 1,500 tons per day are invited to attend and receive challenge the ages. A3 ITEM STAFF of waste from 10 Massachusetts communi- coins. They will also be treated to food and ties. Many other area businesses have agreed drinks. Entertainment will be provided by In Opinion SAUGUS — World Series Park will host a to donate food. the U.S. Navy Band, Tom Rosa and Company, Veterans and Military Appreciation Day in “We appreciate the opportunity to part- and the Senior Tone and BEat ConnXtionz Two Marathon September with reenactments, military vehi- ner with World Series Park and the Saugus Dance Company. heroes. A4 cles, and . Veterans Council to honor our veterans and “Our goal is to have the community come The Saugus Veterans Council will unveil active military personnel, and pay tribute to together to honor our veterans and active In Revere and dedicate a POW/MIA stadium seat and their service to our country,” said Peter Ken- military,” said Bob Davis, superintendent of Shots red honor POWs and MIAs. A commemorative drigan, general manager of Wheelabrator World Series Park. outside carnival.A6 ceremony with elected and military of cials Saugus. Davis is arranging for the landing and will also take place. Throughout the day there will be a para- display of a Massachusetts National Guard In Sports The event is sponsored by Wheelabrator chutist, singers, a torch lighting, and a bal- Peabody’s D’Angelo Saugus, an energy-from-waste facility that loon release. All veterans and active military VETERANS, A7 pitches perfect game. B1 Malden Looking hoping to top off to rebound By Thomas Grillo stadium ITEM STAFF LYNN — When Toree Morris played By Steve Freker in Europe, he traveled rst FOR THE ITEM class, stayed in fancy hotels and dined like a king. MALDEN — A new Today, the 6-foot-11-inch former cen- professional stadium ter sleeps on a cot in the Lynn Shelter in the heart of Malden and isn’t sure where his next meal is Square would have a coming from. dramatic and positive “I was living the dream,” said Morris, impact on the com- who turned 35 last week. “I had the munity and the region glitz and the glam, but now I have to and not just during make do with table scraps.” traditional baseball It wasn’t always that way. season, says the man Born in Iowa and raised in Oak Ridge, who wants to bring pro Tenn., Morris said he was introduced to baseball to the city. basketball at age 12 by his father. “It would be a virtu- “I watched my dad play and I got ally year-round opera- hooked,” he said. tion. The intention is In high school, Morris was ranked to have activities going among the nation’s Top 100 prospects on basically 12 months ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON by the Insiders Report and dubbed a a year,” said Alex Bok, “diamond in the rough” by a recruiter. Toree Morris, a 6-foot-11-inch former basketball center, sleeps on a cot in the Lynn STADIUM, A7 Shelter, but he is looking to get back on his feet. REBOUND, A7

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John R. Pruitt, 61 Michael J. Kolenda, 55

REVERE — John R. took special inter- SAUGUS — Michael Joseph lenda, and is also survived by Pruitt passed away est in the kids who Kolenda, 55, of Saugus, died his two guardians, Alice Shea on March 14 in his were struggling and early on Monday, April 3, at and Carol Herrick. He was pre- Revere residence. He needed a little extra the Melrose-Wakefield Hospi- deceased by his brother Paul was 61 years old. He help. He would foster tal in Melrose following a brief Michael Kolenda. was the cherished these children, who illness. Service information: Fol- son of the late Paul R. needed a pat on the Born in Saugus, he was the lowing cremation, a grave- Pruitt and Joan (Altri) back or just a little son of the late Michael A. and side service is scheduled Pruitt. He was the lov- confidence to help Alice T. (Kijewski) Kolenda. He for Wednesday, April 19, at ing and devoted hus- them with their game was raised in Saugus and lat- the family lot at St. Joseph’s band of 24 years to Former Re- or just in general, John’s love er was at the Hogan Region- Cemetery, Broadway, Lynn, to vere School Committeewoman for the game of baseball also al Center in Danvers before which relatives and friends Donna E. (Costa) (Wood) Pruitt allowed him to coach Babe moving back to Saugus a few are kindly invited to attend. of Revere, also lovingly sur- Ruth Baseball in Revere and years ago. Arrangements were made vived by her children, Kristen M. as well as serving as an assis- Michael leaves behind a by the Conway, CAHILL-BRO- Wood of Peabody and Robert tant coach at St. John’s Prep sister Michelle Kolenda, a DEUR Funeral Home, 82 M. Wood and his wife Jennifer in Danvers alongside his iden- nephew Christopher Bari, and Lynn St., Peabody. Visit www. of North Reading. He was the tical twin brother Paul. John three nieces, Amber Leigh, Ni- ccbfuneral.com for online proud grandfather of Olivia and was also a long-time season kole Diane, and Miranda Ko- obituary and sign guestbook. Addison, they were his sun and ticket holder of the moon. He was dear brother to Red Sox and a collector of his identical twin; the late Paul Red Sox and baseball mem- W. Pruitt. He is also lovingly sur- orabilia, a collection he began vived by many extended family, as a young boy. John was also Ethel M. Clifford, 91 friends, players, and coaches. a devoted parishioner and 1925-2017 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS John was born in Union, lector at Holy Rosary Church Emma Morano, 117 years old, blows out the S.C., at a young age his fami- in Winthrop. John was a kid at LYNN — Ethel M. was a graduate of candles on the day of her birthday, Nov. 29, ly settled in Revere. John was heart with his love for base- (Whitcomb) Clifford, Crosby High School, 2016, in Verbania, Italy. educated in Revere and was ball, but he was a man with 91, a resident of Class of 1945, Bel- an alumnus of Revere High a giant heart who gave back Lynn for more than fast, Maine. Always School, Class of 1973. As to his community of which he 60 years, passed a hard worker, she a young man, he worked at loved. away suddenly on was employed as a Emma Morano, the Kelly’s Roast Beef on Revere Service information: Fam- Thursday, April 13, at finisher for Margin Beach. He later took a posi- ily and friends are invited to Salem Hospital. Sportswear and then world’s oldest person, tion at Brigham’s Ice Cream, attend a memorial visitation Ethel was the be- Domenico, Inc. until a career that spanned 25 on Friday, April 21, from 4-8 loved wife of the late her retirement. She years of service, until they p.m. in the VERTUCCIO AND Donald Clifford, with whom was a member of the Interna- dies at the age 117 closed the plant. He later SMITH, Home For Funerals, she shared more than 39 tional Ladies Garment Union. took a position as a security 773 Broadway (Route 107) years of marriage. She was She was also a member of By Frances D’emilio pany by her caregiver and officer in the Revere Public Revere. His Funeral will be the loving mother of Joanne the Saugus Senior Center and ASSOCIATED PRESS two elderly nieces. Schools for several years, until conducted from the funeral Perlino and her husband, Carl enjoyed their many trips and “She didn’t suffer. I’m ROME — Emma Mo- happy she didn’t suffer his health started to decline. home on Saturday, April 22, of Lynn, and the late Janet spent many afternoons play- rano, at 117 the world’s People who knew John, knew at 10 a.m., followed by a me- Adams; the mother-in-law of ing bingo. She also loved to but passed away that way, oldest person who is also tranquilly,” Bava said Sat- that his passion was baseball. morial funeral Mass at 11 Melvin Adams of California; crochet for others and make believed to have been the John was a dedicated mem- a.m. at Holy Rosary Church, the cherished grandmother of puzzles with her grandchil- urday. last surviving person born He said she had been her ber of Revere little league. 993 Shirley St., Winthrop. Staci Price and her husband, dren. She loved spending time in the 1800s, died Satur- He was a coach, officer, and Interment will be private. In Jason of Texas, Kathy Parker with her entire family, most usual chatterbox self until day at her home in north- a few weeks ago. Since board member for more than lieu of flowers remembrances and her husband, Frank of especially the “spoil” nights ern Italy, her physician 35 years. John coached more may be made to Juvenile Di- then it was clear, “she was Lynn, and Anne and Jessica when her great-grandchildren said. than 500 children in his years abetes Research Foundation, slowly fading away,” and Adams of California; the ador- would stay over. Dr. Carlo Bava told The as a coach. He loved kids 60 Walnut St., Wellesley, MA spending nearly all day in ing great-grandmother of Emi- Service information: Eth- Associated Press by phone and helping them to learn the 02481. For more visit www. bed, Bava said. ly, Lucian, Jake, Aaron, Randy, el’s funeral service will be that Morano’s caretaker game of baseball. John always vertuccioandsmith.com. Haley, Chance, Hunter, Elias, held on Thursday, April 20, Last fall on her birth- had called him to say she Natalie, Matthew and Adrian; at 11 a.m. in the CUFFE-Mc- day, Morano declared: “I’m had stopped breathing in the dear sister of the late Mat- GINN Funeral Home, 157 happy I have turned 117!” the afternoon while sit- tie, Thelma, Minnie, Vera, Virgil, Maple St., Lynn. Burial will Bava has previously told Mamie, Ellen, and Lewis. She follow at Puritan Lawn Me- ting in an armchair at her the AP that Morano lost a Victoria E. Damaty, 96 also lovingly leaves behind morial Park, Peabody. Rela- home in Verbania, a town son to crib death when he Ronald Bourne of California, tives and friends are invited. on Italy’s Lake Maggiore. was six months old. whom she loved as a son, Visiting hours will be held on Bava said he had last Morano left her husband many nieces and nephews, Wednesday, April 19, from seen his patient on Friday in 1938 because he would LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Victoria E. and could name the titles in when “she thanked me and beat her. She “abandoned Damaty, 96, of Louisville, Ky., the contests they had. extended family and close 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home. friends. In lieu of flowers, please do- held my hand,” as she did the husband in the Fascist and formerly of Lynn, passed After they sold their busi- every time he called on her. era, when women were away peacefully, Saturday, ness, she went to work in Ethel was born in Waldo, nate to your favorite charity Maine, on May 4, 1925, the in Ethel’s memory. For the While Morano had been in- supposed to be very sub- April 8, 2017, at Treyton Oak the Lynn School System as a creasingly spending more missive,” Bava said in a Towers in Louisville, Ky. lunch aide. She loved working daughter of the late Albert and online guestbook please vis- Sadie (Cross) Whitcomb. She it www.cuffemcginn.com. time sleeping and less time 2015 interview. “She was She was preceded in death with the children. speaking in recent weeks, always very decisive.” by her parents, Theodore Elia She was a Red Sox and she had still eaten her Morano began working and Angelina Anastos Elia and Patriots fan and disliked the daily raw egg and biscuits in a factory making jute her loving husband, Nicholas Yankees. that day, he said. bags when she was 16. William and a son-in-law Wil- Service information: A fu- Robert F. Cuffe, 87 A woman in Jamaica, Then she worked at a ho- liam “Bill” L. Riley. neral service will be held in Violet Brown, who was tel, working way beyond She is survived by her the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral 1930-2017 born in that Caribbean the usual retirement age. daughter, Rita Riley of Louis- Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, island on March 10, 1900, Besides work, she en- ville, who cared for her. on Wednesday, April 19, EAST PEORIA, Ill. — Robert F. He was preceded in death is now considered the old- joyed herself. She was She was also a member of 2017, at 11 a.m. Burial will Cuffe, 87, of East Peoria, Ill., by his siblings and a grand- est known person in the considered a good dancer St. George Albanian Orthodox follow in Pine Grove Ceme- formerly of Lynn, passed away son. at 8:31 a.m. Thursday, April Bob was a proud U.S. Navy world, according to a list with a beautiful singing Church in Boston. tery, Lynn. Visiting hours will kept by the Gerontology She and her husband be held in the funeral home 13, 2017, at his home. retiree, serving for 23 years voice in her youth. He was born March 4, 1930, before his discharge as Petty Research Group. Jamai- She also defied health owned Rheta’s Glenmere on Tuesday, April 18, 2017 can Prime Minister An- Spa at the corner of Maple from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flow- in Lynn to the late William and Officer First Class. advice, Bava said Satur- drew Holness tweeted his and Chestnut streets. It was ers, please send donations Yvonne Dennis Cuffe. He mar- Service information: Cre- day. Some doctors had congratulations to her. a restaurant which she loved in her name to the North- ried Helen Wilson on Oct. 28, mation rites have been ac- warned her against eat- Morano’s doctor, who and catered to the people who east Animal Shelter, 347 1956, in Hernando, Miss.; she corded by DEITERS Funeral ing three eggs daily, which worked or went to school in Highland Ave, Salem, MA survives. Home & Crematory in Wash- lives a few blocks away she did for years, but she the neighborhood. She loved 01970, or to Treyton Oak Also surviving are their five ington, Ill. from his patient, had been ignored their advice. her jukebox music except, “Lit- Tower, 211 West Oak St., children, Michael Cuffe, Deb- Bob’s memorial website is her physician for nearly a Researchers from Har- tle Richard.” She couldn’t fig- Louisville, KY 40203. For di- orah Dapper, Stephen Cuffe, available at www.deitersfu- quarter of a century. vard Medical School visit- ure out why he had to scream rections and to sign the on- David Cuffe, and Katherine neralhome.com, where con- Morano, born on Nov. 29, ed her in 2014 as part of so much. Even in the nursing line guestbook, please visit: Cuffe; and a granddaughter, dolences may also be sent to 1899, had been living in a a study into immunity to home, she loved the “Oldies” www.cuffemcginn.com. Stephanie Cuffe. the family. tidy, one-room apartment, diseases, the Italian news where she was kept com- agency ANSA said.

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Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room: from left, Tim Archibald, “Old” Tony DiPiet- ro, and .

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li signed on as drummer. lived, and the next day Maes recommended Ar- they called a band meet- chibald to fill the vacancy ing. ‘Brian, we love your BY BILL BROTHERTON at bass; after watching singing, but you gotta lose Archibald for 30 seconds the trumpet.’ And I guess with New Man at Bun- Brian Maes and Bar- I didn’t look cool enough, ratty’s, Goudreau said “I because they stuck me be- ry Goudreau, a couple of want that guy.” The band “Lynn kids,” have been hind a keyboard, which I auditioned in Brockton for friends and musical part- learned to play and took music industry honchos, ners since the early 1980s. to like a duck to water.” hoping to land a record That’s when an employ- He was hooked on piano contract. Maes said it was ee at the E.M. Wurlitzer and keyboards, practic- arranged by Aerosmith’s store in Boston told Maes ing constantly. One day management. The next that Goudreau was leav- during his junior year at day, Aerosmith’s people ing the band Boston, Classical, he was poking phoned Maes. “They were starting his own band and through the Music Town going on tour and wanted was looking for a touring store in Saugus’ Clifton- to add a keyboard player. keyboard player. They offered me the job. dale Square trying out Maes got his hands on a I was torn. I called Bar- various keyboards when tape of the debut album’s ry and told him. I asked an employee, Joe Carl- keyboard music, played by ton, praised his playing local pianist Steve Bak- what he thought. ‘A part COURTESY PHOTO of me says you should and suggested he go to er, practiced it and audi- Berklee College of Mu- RTZ from the 1990s. tioned for the job. Before take it,’ he told me, ‘and he knew it, Maes was a a part of me says I wish member of Goudreau’s you wouldn’t.’” I turned band, Orion the Hunter, it down … and have never which would spend that for one second regretted summer of 1984 on tour that decision.” opening for Aerosmith. Around that time, the Saturday night, Gou- band Boston ruled the dreau and Maes will un- charts with its “Third veil the latest chapter in Stage” album and hit their musical partnership. “Amanda.” The band sold Barry Goudreau’s Engine out the Worcester Cen- Room will release its de- trum for nine nights. “Bar- but album, “Full Steam ry, Tim, Stef and I all went Ahead,” at a Lynn Audi- to the show, and saw Brad torium concert. Goudreau Delp and the guys after- (guitar) and Maes’ (key- ward. A few months lat- boards/vocals) bandmates er, the tour was over and are Tim Archibald (bass) Brad phoned Barry and and “Old” Tony Dipietro said ‘I’m free to do what (drums), with a vocal as- I want to do.’ ” With Delp sist from MaryBeth Maes, onboard, Giant records Terri O’Soro and Joanie signed the band and Orion Cicatelli. John Cafferty the Hunter morphed into and the Beaver Brown RTZ. Band and Charlie Farren “By the third grade I PHOTO | REBECCA CARR will open. knew what I wanted to Circa 2009 Ernie & The Automatics: from left, Michael Antunes, Barry Goudreau, Brian Maes, Tim It was when he played do,” said Maes. “One day Archibald, Ernie Boch Jr. and . keyboards for Robert El- a man stood on the stage at the Callahan School lis Orrall, the Lynnfield sic and then helped him members of Ernie Boch the debut album, plus the music and I wrote the and demonstrated in- hitmaker, when Mae’s life Jr.’s band Ernie and struments. I loved the achieve that goal. Eman- tunes from all stages of lyrics. It’s going to be one truly changed. David Ste- the Automatics. Maes trumpet. I ran home that uel Zambelli, a Berklee Goudreau’s career, in- great show.” fanelli, Kook Lawry and climbed on board to play day and told my folks, ‘I teacher, took Maes under cluding the band Boston. Tickets, $27, are avail- Don Walden were mem- his wing and changed his keyboards and sing. He “This is a Lynn thing. able at lynnauditorium. bers of that band, which want to play the trumpet.’ major to traditional per- also wrote and produced Barry’s from Lynn and com or by calling 781-599- opened for U2, the Kinks, They had one for me the formance classic piano. the band’s well-received I’m from Lynn. He wrote SHOW. Robert Palmer and other next day. The Lynn Public “He and Berklee changed album. biggies. Lawry is guitarist Schools Band was one of my life,” said Maes who And now it’s “Full of The Brian Maes Band the biggest building blocks Steam Ahead” for Barry 22 Lincoln Ave. and Stefanelli joined Gou- for my whole career. graduated in 1979. Peter Wolf called in 1996, Goudreau’s Engine Room. Saugus dreau, Maes and former Maes has worked steadi- Maes said concertgoers Boston singer ly in music since his early and Maes, Stefanelli and 781-233-2757 Salem’s Johnny A were can expect a bunch of the in the post-Orion the teens, when he and two bluesy rock songs from Hunter band RTZ (Return chums taught themselves part of the J Geils Band to Zero). Archibald, who is songs by Three Dog Night frontman’s Houseparty now in both Barry Gou- and Grand Funk Railroad. 5. Maes, Stefanelli and LAW OFFICES OF PATRIOT’S DAY dreau’s Engine Room and Maes sang and played Archibald recorded an JAMES J. CARRIGAN The Brian Maes Band, trumpet. album “13”; Wolf, Delp • Social Security Disability was also a member of RTZ. One day, when he was and Goudreau all showed • Workers Compensation APRIL 17 ONLY When Orion the Hunter 14, a group of older kids up for the record release • Accidents was dropped by its label, from his Lynn-Saugus party at the old Classics 25 years located across from Lynn District Court Goudreau called Maes Walnut Street neighbor- nightclub at the Holiday and said “It’s over.” Maes hood invited him to join Inn on Route 1 in Peabody. 15 Johnson St. said “I write songs, al- their band. “We played Goudreau, Archibald 781-596-0100 Lobster Pie ways have. It’s over only a block party on Walnut and Sib Hashian, the JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN if you want it to be over.” Place, a cul de sac near former Boston drummer RONALD D. MALLOY $14.99 They kept going. 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[email protected] those charged with hold- community — it seems Better to die than go on Ext. 5 ing me — the Oregon De- unlikely that the govern- living this nightmare. Retail and Online Two Marathon heroes partment of Corrections ment will be advancing re- Advertising — since 2005, trying to ob- forms on the treatment of Tara Ellyssia Zyst is an [email protected] When the first bomb exploded near the Boston Mara- tain treatment for gender transgender inmates. inmate at the Oregon ADVERTISING thon finish line on April 15, 2013, volunteers Alan Day identity disorder. I have My circumstances are State Penitentiary. She and Lisa Contee looked at each other and said, “what formal diagnoses, but the rare but not altogether wrote this article for Pris- Ernie Carpenter, Jr. was that?’’ Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 prison clinicians refuse unique. There are 1.4 mil- on Lives (www.prison- [email protected] When the second bomb exploded, they knew what to to acknowledge them be- lion adults who identify as lives.com), a nonprofit do. Day, a Lynn native, and Contee from Medford, spent cause they are made by transgender in the Unit- Mike Germano organization established Director of Advertising the next several hours on that deadly chaotic day guid- outside providers. ed States, according to a and Business Development ing runners off and away from a triage I’ve fought. I’ve taken Williams Institute, UCLA to educate and enable ext. 1257 scene about to become a gigantic crime scene. the prison system to court School of Law survey. Of prisoners to be produc- [email protected] The people they helped, the runners they urged to to force accountability. In those, the Bureau of Jus- tive individuals. Readers Bob Gunther move along, the terrified spectators who were visiting 2010, Marion County Cir- tice Statistics reveal that may write to the author Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 [email protected] Boston for the first time on that day, were moved to cuit Court Judge Joseph 3,200 of us are incarcerat- at: Progressive Media safety by Day, Contee and hundreds of other Boston Guimond found me to have ed, although that number Project, 30 W. Mifflin St., Michele Iannaco Marathon volunteers. a “serious medical/psy- is likely underreported. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 But April 15, 2013 did not end for Day and Contee on chiatric condition,” in his As Kris Hayashi, execu- suite 703, Madison, Wis. [email protected] Boylston Street. By early evening, they had stripped off written decision to my ha- tive director of the Trans- 53703; email: pmproj@ Ralph Mitchell their Marathon windbreakers and donned American beas filing but dismissed gender Law Center, has progressive.org; Web site: Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] Red Cross coats. my petition as moot based said of those in my cir- www.progressive.org. With almost 10 years of Red Cross training and ex- Patricia Whalen perience between them, Contee and Day spent the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 night of the bombings and the next morning parked [email protected] on Boston Common. They fed and provided beverages BUSINESS OFFICE to National Guard troops dispatched to Boston to form Beth Bresnahan a perimeter around the investigation site spanning a Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 large neighborhood. [email protected] For the next three days, the pair provided food and Susan J. Conti other assistance to law enforcement agents and police Controller, ext. 1288 officers scouring Boston’s Back Bay streets, alleys — [email protected] even rooftops — for bombing evidence. They set up a Ted Grant shelter for people who were evacuated from residenc- Publisher, ext. 1234 es and provided aid to people converging on a “family [email protected] reunification center” set up at Boston’s World Trade Marian Kinney Center. ext. 1212 They were also on hand with other Red Cross workers [email protected] later in the week during the intensive police effort that Will Kraft centered initially in Cambridge, and then Watertown. Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 The pair are unsung heroes among hundreds of he- [email protected] roes who stepped forward to do their part when Boston Jennifer Perez got added to the global terror target list. They stepped ext. 1205 up because they wanted to help and because their Mar- [email protected] athon and Red Cross training kicked them into action Carolina Trujillo mode once disaster struck. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] During the days after the bombing, Americans turned Jim Wilson their attention to Boston to hear President Obama and ILLUSTRATION | MILT PRIGGEE Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 Boston residents praise the city’s resiliency and cour- PETER A. LILLBACK [email protected] age. When law enforcement locked down Boston on the Friday following the bombing, residents did not hesi- CIRCULATION tate to comply with requests to stay off the streets and Reflecting on Lincoln’s assassination, Lisa Mahmoud stay alert. Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] Contee and Day didn’t have to be asked twice to volunteer to work the Marathon in 2014. On another CLASSIFIED sunny day like April 15, 2013, they answered runners’ Tax Day and In God We Trust Abbe Young Smith questions and helped minimize confusion on Boylston Manager, ext. 1276 Street even as runners and spectators celebrated all The lowly penny and the March 3, 1865. Although measure of devotion.” [email protected] that is good about the Marathon. $5 bill are dedicated to the Lincoln had throughout So on Tax Day this year, Kerry Smith The 2013 attack altered their Marathon Day job quintessential American his life struggled with de- remember Honest Abe, his Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 description. Prior to the bombings, they helped guide icon, Abraham Lincoln. pression and doubt, in his final official act and ask if [email protected] Our 16th president pre- last act he called on Amer- we still trust in God as a people and answer questions. Beginning in 2014, their NEWSROOM responsibilities included moving the Marathon crowd served the Union through icans in their daily acts of nation. If we’ve forgotten the catastrophic carnage of commerce to trust in God. Lincoln’s date of death and Bill Brotherton and checking security zones as part of a small army Features Editor ext. 1338 assigned to keep the marathon a safe event. the Civil War. By his assas- A day after Congress his final official act, it’s [email protected] Day and Contee returned to the Marathon filled with sination, he fulfilled his own passed the bill, in his Second not surprising that in our poetic prose, by giving his Inaugural Address, Lincoln Gayla Cawley pride shared by volunteers who took part in the event a national amnesia we may Reporter, ext. 1236 year after the bombing and who participate in it today. “last full measure of devo- openly manifested trust in have forgotten God, too. [email protected] tion” as he strove to heal his God. He declared, “The Al- This would be no sur- Cheryl Charles fractured nation’s wounds mighty has His own purpos- prise to Lincoln. Night Editor, ext. 1278 “with malice toward none es.” Lincoln appealed to “the On March 30, 1863, in [email protected] and charity for all.” providence of God,” insisting the midst of the war, Lin- Leah M. Dearborn Although many remem- that “the judgments of the coln joined Congress in Reporter, ext. 1317 ber Lincoln’s sublime Lord are true and righteous calling for a day of prayer [email protected] rhetoric, most have forgot- altogether.” and fasting. He declared: Tori Faieta ten one of his most ubiqui- He himself “We have grown in num- Copy Editor tous legacies. to “firmness in the right bers, wealth, and power, as [email protected] Take a look at a Lincoln as God gives us to see the no other nation has ever Thomas Grillo penny. It seems almost right.” By his signature on grown. But we have for- Reporter, ext. 1264 worthless in our era with Congress’ bill, from an idea gotten God. … Intoxicated [email protected] a national debt of a “score” proposed by Chase, he made with unbroken success, we Spenser Hasak of a trillion dollars. (Let’s trust in God a prominent have become too self-suffi- Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 hope Congress solves the feature of American life. cient to feel the necessity of [email protected] problem long before it be- Little did he know that redeeming and preserving Thor Jourgensen comes “four score” trillion.) his life would be cut short. grace, too proud to pray to News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] That humble coin (as On April 14, 1865, John the God that made us!” well as all our currency) Wilkes Booth’s .44-caliber Look again at Lincoln’s Steve Krause bears the national motto, Derringer delivered its fa- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 visage on the penny. Give [email protected] “In God We Trust.” Have tal blast. Lincoln died the thanks to God for his leader- you ever wondered how next morning, on April 15. Katie Morrison ship. Give thanks, too, that Sports Reporter those words got there? In an accident of history, you’ve made enough this [email protected] Salmon P. Chase, Lin- ever since 1954, Tax Day has year to have to pay taxes. coln’s secretary of the been April 15 (except when Owen O’Rourke And, if you can, declare Photographer, ext. 1224 treasury, proposed the na- it falls on a weekend or hol- with Lincoln, “In God We [email protected] tional motto be placed on iday, like this year). Thus, Trust.” Anne Marie Tobin American coins. According for more than 60 years, the Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 to House Speaker Schuy- day of Lincoln’s demise has Peter A. Lillback is the [email protected] ler Colfax’s eulogy for Lin- normally been the day that president of the Providence Bridget Turcotte coln, this became the pres- the federal government col- Forum in King of Prussia, Reporter, ext. 1269 ident’s last official act. lects (or confiscates) Lincoln Penn. He wrote this for the [email protected] Just before he was as- pennies, Lincoln bills and a David Wilson sassinated, Lincoln signed whole lot more. Taxpayers Philadelphia Inquirer. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 into law Congress’ legis- often feel like they have giv- Readers may email him at [email protected] ILLUSTRATION | PETAR PISMESTROVIC lation, which passed on en more than their “last full [email protected] Ryan York 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] MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Will free college offer catch fire? NY details raise doubts By Anna Gronewold concerned the plan would opment initiative. ASSOCIATED PRESS actually do little to help State University of New the neediest students, York Chancellor ALBANY, N.Y. — Will whose tuition is already Zimpher says the contro- New York’s first-in-the-na- covered by other aid. They versy may be overblown, tion free tuition program also question the plan not noting that about 85 per- for middle-class college addressing other college cent of graduates from the students spread to other costs beyond tuition. state university system states? And there has already stay in New York after That’s the hope of propo- been much debate about graduation anyway. “It nents such as Bernie Sand- a restriction — added late kind of tamps down the ers and Hillary Clinton, in the negotiations — that drama,” she said. who made debt-free col- recipients live and work in Even Sanders, who has lege a key talking point in the state for the number long advocated address- their Democratic presiden- of years they receive the ing the nation’s $1.2 bil- tial campaigns. And that’s benefit. If students move lion student debt prob- the prediction of its main out of state, the money lem, acknowledged there champion, Democratic New would be converted into a are some aspects of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, loan that must be repaid. York’s plan he disagrees who called the plan a “mod- “Students are not going with. But he gave Cuomo el for the nation.” to plan for future debt and New York lawmakers But even as higher ed- because they’re going to credit for being first to ucation experts applaud think they don’t have any,” tackle it. the concept of free tuition, said Sara Goldrick-Rab, a “They have paved the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS they question finer points Temple University expert way for other states to go of New York’s plan and on college affordability forward, for the federal New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signs new legislation for free state col- whether it’s a model that issues. “And then they’ll government to go forward lege tuition and juvenile justice reform, during a signing ceremony in should be replicated else- get a job in another state to make public colleges New York on April 10. where. and they’re going to get and universities tuition New York’s plan would smacked in the face liter- free,” the Vermont senator rector of federal relations “borders on gimmicky.” only after awards from cover in-state public col- ally by the state of New said in an interview with and policy analysis for He was particularly criti- state and federal sourc- lege tuition for full-time York for the bill.” The Associated Press. “I the American Associa- cal of New York’s “last-dol- es are applied. Students students whose families Goldrick-Rab said the re- see that as a tremendous tion of State Colleges and lar” tuition-only setup, from families making earn $125,000 or less, striction betrays students achievement, and we look Universities, agreed New which would keep costs $50,000 or less wouldn’t a benefit that could ex- by changing the narrative forward to other states fol- York’s program is a strong relatively low — an esti- benefit because their tui- tend to 32,000 students from broad free college tu- lowing New York.” political move but ques- mated $163 million a year tion is already covered by a year. Some experts are ition to a workforce devel- Barmak Nassirian, di- tioned an execution that — by paying the tuition other programs. Which state sends the most taxes to DC? Hint: It’s not actually a state

By Stephen it gets back almost $4, ac- Ohlemacher cording to a 2015 study by ASSOCIATED PRESS the New York state comp- troller. WASHINGTON — As For years, the late Sen. Tax Day approaches, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, show some love for the D-N.Y., would document good people who live in that New York paid more the nation’s capital. to the federal government Washington, that swampy than it got back. In 2015, den of iniquity that politi- the state’s comptroller cians love to scorn, sends took up the cause. the most tax dollars per Washington’s rate of re- person to the U.S. govern- turn is higher than any ment. state — most of it comes By a lot. from wages for federal Last year, the District employees. The closest of Columbia paid Uncle state is Mississippi, which Sam $37,000 per person gets back $2.57 in federal PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in federal income, payroll spending for every dollar and estate taxes. The next FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS it sends to Washington. A man watches a TV showing file footage of a closest was Delaware, at The White House and Washington D.C. as seen New , West Vir- North Korean ballistic missile at Seoul Rail- $16,000 per person. from Air Force One. ginia and Alabama are way Station in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday. “It’s where the money also big winners when it is,” said Roberton Wil- hold incomes, which helps eral tax returns is Tues- comes to federal taxes and liams, a fellow at the Tax explain why their resi- day. It was pushed back spending. US: North Korean Policy Center. “The reason dents pay far less in fed- because the usual April These states are big the District pays so much eral taxes. West Virginia 15 deadline was Saturday, takers because they have in taxes is that there are a paid $3,600 per person and because Monday is a a lot of residents who get test missile blows lot of high-income people last year, while Mississip- holiday in the District of federal benefits, including there.” pi paid $3,900 per person Columbia. Social Security, Medicare, Washington is an outli- and New Mexico residents The IRS says millions of Medicaid, disability bene- up on launch er because, despite years paid a little more than taxpayers have yet to file fits and food stamps. of lobbying, it is not a $4,000. their returns. As they do, “They have lower in- Asia and, eventually, the state. It doesn’t even have The Associated Press they shouldn’t feel too bad comes so they pay less in By Foster Klug and U.S. mainland. a vote in Congress. It is, calculated each state’s for D.C. residents. taxes and, because they Hyung-Jin Kim ASSOCIATED PRESS however, a city with a rel- per-capita tax bill using The nation’s capital gets have lower incomes, they The goal is to have a full array of nucle- atively high cost of living. data from the IRS and a good return on its tax get more federal aid,” said SEOUL, South Ko- West Virginia, Missis- population estimates from investment. For every dol- Morgan Scarboro, a policy ar-tipped missiles in re- rea — A North Korean sponse to what Pyongyang sippi and New Mexico the Census Bureau. lar the District sends to analyst at the Tax Foun- missile exploded during says is hostility by Wash- have low median house- The deadline to file fed- the federal government, dation. launch Sunday, U.S. and ington and Seoul meant South Korean officials to topple its government. said, a high-profile fail- North Korea is thought ure that comes as a pow- China, US working on ‘North Korea problem’ to have a small arsenal erful U.S. aircraft super- of atomic bombs and an carrier approaches the By Ken Thomas impressive array of short- Korean Peninsula in a ASSOCIATED PRESS and medium-range mis- show of force. siles. SEOUL, South Korea — It wasn’t immediately Many outside analysts President clear what kind of mis- asserted on Sunday that sile was test-fired from believe that North Korea China was working with the east coast city of has not yet mastered the the United States on “the Sinpo. But the failure technology to build war- North Korea problem,” will sting in Pyongyang heads small enough to and his vice president told because it comes a day place on long-range mis- American and South Ko- after one of the biggest siles, though some civilian rea service members that North Korean propagan- experts say North Korea the North’s latest “prov- da events of the year— can already build nucle- ocation,” a failed missile celebrations of the 105th ar-tipped shorter range launch shortly before his birthday of late North missiles that have South arrival in Seoul, laid bare Korea founder Kim Il Korea and Japan within the risks they face. Sung, the current lead- its striking range. While the North did not er’s grandfather. The U.S. Pacific Com- conduct a nuclear test, the The North’s test firing mand said in a state- specter of a potential esca- can be seen as a message ment that Sunday’s mis- lated U.S. response trailed of defiance to the Trump sile exploded on launch. Pence as he began a 10-day administration in Wash- South Korea’s Defense trip to Asia amid increas- ington, coming as it does Ministry said it was an- alyzing exactly how the ing tensions and heated PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on the day U.S. Vice Pres- rhetoric. Trump’s nation- ident Mike Pence is set to North Korean launch al security adviser cited U.S. Vice President Mike Pence burns incense in front of his wife Karen arrive in Seoul for talks on failed. Neither military Trump’s recent decision Pence, right, at the Seoul National Cemetery in Seoul, South Korea, Sunday. North Korea. knew what kind of mis- to order missile strikes in President Donald Trump sile was fired. Syria after a chemical at- nerable to pressure from gagement,” U.S. officials sure allies in South Korea was uncharacteristical- In Seoul, South Korea’s tack blamed on the Assad the Chinese,” McMaster said Friday. The adminis- and Japan that the U.S. ly quiet about the failed presidential office con- government as a sign that said on ABC’s “This Week.” tration’s immediate em- will take appropriate steps launch. In a statement, vened a national security the president “is clearly The bottom line, Mc- phasis, the officials said, to defend them against Defense Secretary Jim council meeting to exam- comfortable making tough Master said, is to stop the will be on increasing pres- North Korean aggression. Mattis said Trump and his ine security postures. decisions.” North’s weapons develop- sure on Pyongyang with Pence was aboard Air military team “are aware Always high animosity But at the same time, ment and make the Kore- the help of Beijing. Force Two flying over the of North Korea’s most re- has risen on the Kore- H.R. McMaster said, “it’s an Peninsula nuclear-free: The officials weren’t au- Bering Sea when a North cent unsuccessful missile an Peninsula in recent time for us to undertake “It’s clear that the presi- thorized to speak publicly Korean missile exploded launch. The president has months, as the United all actions we can, short dent is determined not to on the results of the policy during launch on Sunday, no further comment.” States and South Ko- of a military option, to try allow this kind of capabil- review and requested an- U.S. and South Korean of- Washington and Seoul rea conduct annual war to resolve this peacefully.” ity to threaten the United onymity. ficials said. The high-pro- will try hard to figure out games that North Korea In a broadcast interview States. And our president Pence will be tasked with file failure came as the what exactly North Korea claims are invasion prepa- that aired on Sunday, Mc- will take action that is in explaining the policy in North tried to showcase fired. This matters be- ration and the North pre- Master said the U.S. would the best interest of the meetings with leaders in its nuclear and missile ca- cause while North Korea pared for Saturday’s an- rely on its allies as well American people.” South Korea and Japan at pabilities around the birth regularly launches short- niversary celebrations. A as on Chinese leadership After a two-month poli- the start of his trip, which anniversary of the North’s range missiles, it is also U.S. aircraft carrier, the to resolve the issues with cy review, officials settled will also include stops in late founder and as a U.S. developing mid-range and USS Carl Vinson, is head- North Korea. “I mean, on a policy dubbed “max- Indonesia and Australia. aircraft carrier neared the long-range missiles meant ing to waters off Korea in North Korea is very vul- imum pressure and en- He will also aim to reas- Korean Peninsula. to target U.S. troops in a show of force. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly Diane Nelson, 47, of 156 laghan Way; at 10:17 p.m. Sat- Saturday at Knights of Colum- at Rockaway Avenue and Hum- SWAMPSCOTT arrests, reflect police records. In the Linwood St., was arrested and urday at 18 Rockingham St.; at bus Hall at 177 Lynnfield St.; phrey Street. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is charged with disorderly conduct 3:07 a.m. Sunday at 44 Cherry at 12:07 a.m. Sunday at 88 Arrests the sole responsibility of the concerned and assault and battery on a St.; at 5:20 a.m. Sunday at 129 Mall St.; at 1:06 a.m. Sunday Breaking and Entering police officer at 10:11 a.m. Empire St.; at 6:10 a.m. Sun- Franciely Pereira, 28, was party to contact the relevant police at Boston and Cedar streets; at Sunday. day at 41 Laighton St. 1:40 a.m. Sunday at 856 West- A report of a shed broken into arrested and charged with OUI department and have the department Ronald Spraglin, 29, of 508 A report of a motor vehicle ern Ave.; at 3:40 a.m. Sunday at 8:05 p.m. Saturday on Old liquor and motor vehicle lights issue a notice of correction to the Daily E 27th Ave., Pine Bluff, Arkan- accident with personal injury at at 856 Western Ave.; at 3:57 Salem Road. A caller reported violation at 2:35 a.m. Saturday. Item. Corrections or clarifications will sas, was arrested and charged 2:13 p.m. Friday at McDonald’s a.m. Sunday at 9 Salem St.; at that the realtor dealing with his Ariel Yoffe, 26, was arrested mother’s vacant house noticed not be made without express notice with unlicensed operation of a at 567 Lynnway; at 3:51 p.m. 4:03 a.m. Sunday at 209 Fay- and charged with marked lanes the shed was broken into. He of change from the arresting police motor vehicle at 4:05 p.m. Sat- Saturday at 796 Boston St. ette St. violation, speeding, negligent urday. A report of a motor vehicle hit A report of a gunshot at 7:25 stated the broker didn’t think department. anything was taken and he was operation of a motor vehicle David Torres, 27, was arrest- and run accident at 5:27 a.m. p.m. Friday at 25 Hamilton Ave.; unsure himself. and OUI liquor at 12:02 a.m. LYNN ed and charged with violation of Saturday at 190 Hamilton Ave.; at 2:50 a.m. Sunday at Saga- Saturday. the open container law and on at 2:13 a.m. Sunday at 39 New more and Washington streets. Park St. Complaints Arrests warrant charges of three counts Accidents of trespassing at 9:59 a.m. Theft A report of hitting Allison Avagianos, 35, was Sunday. Assaults the house at 1:56 p.m. Satur- A report of a motor vehicle Lawrence Walker, 45, of 134 A report of a larceny at 12:36 accident at 2:25 p.m. Friday at arrested and charged with re- A report of an assault and day on Gerald Road. A caller Williams Ave., was arrested and p.m. Friday at 2 Market St.; at Qdoba Mexican Eats at 1016 ceiving a stolen motor vehicle battery at 10:29 p.m. Friday on complained that two baseballs charged with operation of a mo- 9:50 p.m. Friday on City Hall Paradise Road; at 3 p.m. Fri- at 4:56 a.m. Sunday. Circuit Avenue. had hit her house already that Ieisha Clements, 34, was ar- tor vehicle with a suspended Square; at 11:18 a.m. Saturday day. When there is a baseball day at 224 Salem St.; at 11:45 at McDonald’s at 60 Boston St.; rested and charged with receiv- license, unregistered motor ve- Breaking and Entering game going on at the lower field a.m. Saturday at Stop & Shop ing a stolen motor vehicle and hicle, uninsured motor vehicle/ at 5:29 p.m. Saturday at 230 at MHS, she is unable to use at 450 Paradise Road; at 2 operating with a revoked license trailer, number plate violation to A report of a breaking and Broadway; at 8:19 p.m. Sat- her yard for fear of falling base- p.m. Saturday at Fish House at as a habitual traffic offender at conceal and Class B drug pos- entering at 7:48 a.m. Sunday at urday at 123 Jefferson St.; at balls. She said last year, two 431 Humphrey St. 4:52 a.m. Sunday. session at 11:49 p.m. Friday. 104 Newhall St. 2:51 a.m. Sunday at 6 Wardwell windows were shattered and A report of a motor vehicle hit Cecilia Gutierrez, 20, of 34 Ave.; at 8:06 a.m. Sunday at 4 the town paid to repair them. and run accident at 6:37 p.m. Tudor St., was arrested and Accidents Complaints Regent Place. In the past, her son’s bedroom Saturday at Humphrey Street charged with operation of a A report of motor vehicle theft was shattered, along with her and Lynn Shore Drive. motor vehicle with a suspended A report of a motor vehicle A report of a disturbance at at 8:34 p.m. Saturday at 330 bedroom window. She was ner- license, assault and battery on accident at 1:59 p.m. Friday at 3:37 p.m. Friday at 501 Wash- Lynnway. vous because her kitchen win- Breaking and Entering a police officer, resisting arrest Hood and Spencer streets; at ington St.; at 4:46 p.m. Friday dow doesn’t have a screen. She and drug possession with in- 5:19 p.m. Friday at Broad and at 381 Western Ave.; at 6:49 Vandalism stated she thinks there should A report of a breaking and en- tent to distribute at 6:02 a.m. Market streets; at 10:41 p.m. p.m. Friday at 50 Western Ave.; be a tall net up along the length tering at 5:35 p.m. Friday at 19 A report of motor vehicle van- Sunday. Friday at 608 Western Ave.; at at 7:52 p.m. Friday at 201 Es- of the fence that parallels the Young Ave. Patrick Lynch, 48, of 58 10:55 p.m. Friday at Bright- sex St.; at 8:03 p.m. Friday at dalism at 7:20 p.m. Friday at tracks and will be in touch with Estes St., was arrested and wood Terrace and Essex Street; 201 Essex St.; at 11:52 p.m. 44 Fernwood Ave. the school department. Complaints charged with trash/litter, Class at 10:55 p.m. Friday on James Friday at 30 Surfside Road; at A report of vandalism at 8:26 A report of a disturbance at B drug possession, Class C Street; at 2:58 a.m. Saturday at 12:32 a.m. Saturday at 104 p.m. Friday at 55 Laighton St.; 9:37 p.m. Saturday on Beach A report of a disturbance at drug possession, Class E drug 428 Broadway; at 12:42 p.m. Newhall St.; at 1:43 a.m. Satur- at 5:59 p.m. Saturday at 9 Ev- Street. 12:15 p.m. Saturday at Eastern possession and destruction of Saturday at Walgreens at 21 day at 30 Franklin St.; at 6:46 ans Lane; at 12:53 a.m. Sun- Bank at 405 Paradise Road; at property at 11:24 a.m. Sunday. Joyce St.; at 1:32 p.m. Satur- a.m. Saturday on Lafayette Park; day at 154 Jenness St. Theft 7:43 p.m. Saturday at Duncan Theodore Meserve, 26, of day at 36 Walden St.; at 3:44 at 8:02 a.m. Saturday on Essex Terrace and Superior Street. 282A Bryant St., Malden, was p.m. Saturday at PriceRite at Circle; at 3:43 p.m. Saturday MARBLEHEAD A report of a skateboard tak- arrested on warrant charges of 395 Lynnway; at 4:32 p.m. Sat- at 100 Willow St.; at 4:19 p.m. en at 5:32 p.m. Saturday on Theft two counts of operation of a urday at 23 Linwood Road; at Saturday at 307 Eastern Ave.; Accidents Elm Street. A caller reported motor vehicle with a suspended 5:03 p.m. Saturday at Shaw’s at 5:41 p.m. Saturday at 409 her son’s skateboard was taken A report of a larceny at 9:43 license and unregistered motor Supermarket at 43 State St.; Lynnway; at 8:53 p.m. Saturday A report of a motor vehicle while they were playing at the a.m. Saturday at 168 Hum- vehicle at 11:51 p.m. Friday. at 6 p.m. Saturday at 85 O’Cal- at 164 Essex St.; at 11:49 p.m. accident at 5:30 p.m. Friday playground. phrey St. Shots fired at Revere carnival By Gayla Cawley and hicles, O’Hara said. Isaias Gonzalez, of Chel- indicated people were Thor Jourgensen Jennifer Martinez, of sea, said he saw police fleeing from the area. ITEM STAFF East Boston, said she went with assault-style weap- About 40 minutes after to see the new Fast and ons. He said he was going the gunshots, O’Hara REVERE — Shots were said traffic was tough in fired outside at the Re- Furious movie: Fate of the to the carnival when a the area. She said when vere Carnival in the Furious, with her sister, friend told him there had Showcase Cinema park- Angela and father, Mario. been a shooting in the people heard the shots ing lot Sunday night, Re- While they were watching parking lot. fired, they immediately vere Police Lt. Amy O’Ha- the movie, the lights came “Police were telling peo- began leaving the carni- ra said. on and police walked into ple to leave,” Gonzalez val. Police responded to a re- the theater. said. Gayla Cawley can be port of shots fired at about “They told us to put our O’Hara said the investi- 8:40 p.m. No victims have hands up and leave,” Mar- gation is active and ongo- reached at gcawley@item- been located, but there is tinez said. “Police were ev- ing. live.com. Follow her on damage to a couple of ve- erywhere.” Police scanner reports Twitter @GaylaCawley. Fugitive Mexican ex-governor PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Aya Hijazi, center, a dual U.S.-Egyptian citizen, is moved to Guatemalan prison acquitted by an Egyptian court in Cairo, Sunday. By Sonia Perez D. and Maria Verza American woman ASSOCIATED PRESS GUATEMALA CITY — detained for 3 years A former governor who had become a symbol of in Egypt acquitted government corruption in Mexico was transferred By Menna Zaki the White House earlier to a Guatemalan military ASSOCIATED PRESS this month, but a senior prison on Sunday hours White House official had after being captured in a CAIRO — An Egyptian said ahead of the meeting hotel following six months court on Sunday acquit- that the case would be ad- on the lam. ted Aya Hijazi, a dual dressed. Ex-Veracruz state Gov. U.S.-Egyptian citizen who Wade McMullen, an at- Javier Duarte looked pale has been held in detention torney who handles hu- and visibly tired as he for nearly three years over man rights cases before in- was brought to the mili- accusations related to a ternational tribunals, said tary base in Guatemala’s non-governmental organi- administration officials capital guarded by two zation she founded to aid had prioritized Hijazi’s dozen police officers. Pros- street children. case. He also said the case ecutors in Mexico directed Authorities arrested was brought up during the Foreign Relations De- Hijazi, her husband and el-Sissi’s meeting with partment to request his six others in May 2014 lawmakers in Washington. extradition to his home- on charges of abusing McMullen said he be- land, where he is want- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS children that were wide- lieves that international ed on suspicion of money Mexico’s former Veracruz state Gov. Javier Duarte, left, is escorted by ly dismissed as bogus by pressure helped call atten- laundering and organized an agent of the local Interpol office inside a police car as they arrive at human rights groups and tion to the case, especially crime. Guatemala City, early Sunday. senior U.S. officials, who that there was “zero evi- Duarte, 43, captured called for her release. dence” condemning Hijazi Saturday in Panajachel, a was arrested in the hotel’s tions against him. New Veracruz Gov. Mi- The arrests came as part and her co-defendants. picturesque tourist town lobby without incident At the time he denied guel Angel Yunes , a bitter of a wider clampdown on “There was no reason on Lake Atitlan in Guate- and would be presented having links to phantom critic of Duarte, praised civil society especially fol- the case should have been mala’s highlands, with the lowing the military over- before a judge to consider businesses that allegedly the arrest. brought in the first place,” cooperation of that coun- throw of an elected Isla- his possible extradition. won state contracts, and “Justice will be done,” he said. try’s police and Interpol mist president in 2013. Political analyst Alejan- said he had not stolen a he said. “Let there be no The court’s decision to office, a statement from Prosecutors provided little acquit surprised Hijazi’s dro Hope said it is difficult single peso of state money mercy for those who were Mexico’s federal Attorney to judge whether Duarte’s or diverted government if any evidence to support mother, Naglaa Hosny, merciless to the people of General’s Office said. capture — the second in funds overseas. the allegations. who told The Associated “I have no comment, a week of a high-profile, “I don’t have foreign ac- Veracruz. There will be no U.S. Rep. Don Beyer of Press “we were expecting thank you,” the former In- fugitive former PRI gov- counts,” he said last year. pardon.” Virginia voiced his joy and the worst and hoping for stitutional Revolutionary ernor — will boost PRI “I don’t have properties The detention comes a relief for Hijazi’s release the best.” Party, or PRI, governor President Enrique Pena anywhere.” week after Tomas Yar- in a statement. Hijazi’s Egyptian law- said to a question from Nieto’s image in fighting Duarte promptly dis- rington, the former gover- “This wonderful news was yer, Taher Abol Nasr, said The Associated Press as corruption. appeared and had been nor of Mexico’s Tamaulip- a long time coming,” he said. Hijazi would likely remain he entered the prison. “In the best case it will sought by Mexican author- as state, was arrested in Beyer was among sever- in detention another two Duarte is accused of run- give him a small boost in ities ever since. Earlier Italy, also on allegations of al members of Congress to three days while her ning a corruption ring that the short term but it also this year, Interpol issued a organized crime and mon- who have called on Egypt acquittal is processed. He allegedly pilfered millions draws attention to the cor- notice for his capture. ey laundering. to release Hijazi. Hillary expects all the defendants of dollars from Veracruz’s ruption of the governors,” The Mexican govern- Another ex-governor, Clinton reiterated the de- to walk free by the end of coffers. State officials say mand as well in a meeting said Hope. And “he knows ment has found millions of Cesar Duarte of Chihua- the week. It was not im- schools, hospitals and oth- a lot of things about a lot dollars purportedly linked with Egyptian President mediately clear if Hijazi hua state, is also wanted er public institutions were of people.” to Duarte, frozen more Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi last would remain in Egypt. on suspicion of corruption stripped of resources un- Duarte was governor of than 100 bank accounts September, when she was Hijazi, 30, grew up in der Duarte’s government Veracruz from 2010 until and also seized proper- and is said to have fled to the Democratic presiden- Falls Church, Virginia. and that of his predeces- he left office Oct. 12, 2016, ty and businesses tied to El Paso, Texas. He is not tial candidate. She received a degree in sor. two months before the the former governor. A re- related to Javier Duarte. U.S. President Donald conflict resolution from Manuel Noriega, depu- scheduled end of his term, ward of 15 million pesos All three ex-governors Trump did not publicly George Mason University ty director of Interpol in saying he was doing so in ($730,000) had been of- were members of Pena Ni- mention the case when in 2009, and then returned Guatemala, said Duarte order to face the allega- fered for his capture. eto’s ruling PRI. he welcomed el-Sissi to to her native Egypt. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 One dies, another survives in Easter shooting

SHOOTING noon’s events on Exchange nity involvement in arts, From A1 Street,” said Drew Russo, culture, and activism at executive director of Lynn the center.” said. “This is definitely Museum/LynnArts in a The area was blocked not something I’m used to. Facebook post. “Those of off with crime scene tape Broad daylight, Easter.” us who work at the Lynn and Lynn Police called Lynn and A 33-year-old man, who Museum/LynnArts and in the DA’s CPAC unit, now State Police didn’t want to give his name, the Downtown Lynn Cul- investigate said he was nearby in his known as the Essex State tural District know this is the scene of a apartment when he heard Police Detective Unit, to not reflective of all we are double shoot- the gunshots and thought assist with the investiga- doing to make the #DTL a tion. Police are attempting ing in front of they were fireworks at first. the LynnArts “It’s insanity,” said center for arts and culture. to gain more information building at 68-year-old Lynn resident “We hold those affected from witnesses and cam- 25 Exchange Bob Merrick. “It’s getting in our prayers and ask our eras from businesses. to be one a week in Lynn. friends in the community St. on Sunday I wish there was cameras to stand with us against Gayla Cawley can be afternoon. around here.” this heinous violence and reached at gcawley@item- “We are heartbroken and for a positive vision of live.com. Follow her on ITEM PHOTO | distressed by this after- Lynn that puts commu- Twitter @GaylaCawley. SPENSER HASAK Toree Morris is looking to rebound Saugus will show

REBOUND six rebounds in five pre- month sentence at the bers and they took to him From A1 season games. Middlesex County Jail for really well,” she said. “He its appreciation “It sucked,” he said of To- assaulting his girlfriend. can train and work you He holds his Tennessee ronto’s decision. “I was not “I pled guilty,” he said. out like no other, he has a high school’s record with a big scorer, that wasn’t “It wasn’t the end of the gift.” nine blocked shots in a to its veterans my thing, I would guard world being locked up, but But a year after he was game and 150 of them in anybody, get rebounds and when I got out I was stig- hired, Morris and the Y VETERANS be distributed. Following a single season. Morris, score inside, but it wasn’t matized by what had hap- parted ways. Jimenez said From A1 the ceremony, the U.S. who attended Clinton enough.” pened, that I had put my he wasn’t ready for a tra- Army baseball team called High School, averaged 18 He was later invited to hands on a woman.” ditional 9-to-5 job and had Army Black Hawk heli- West Point will play. The points, 10 rebounds and 4 the Train- After the conviction, he annual Saugus alumni blocks per game as a se- difficulty with the organi- copter. Military vehicles ing Camp in Waltham for had a hard time finding and classic cars will also baseball game will follow. nior and helped Clinton a tryout, Morris said. But work. He briefly sold Kir- zation’s chain of command. A moon bounce and cos- to three consecutive dis- be on display. Drill teams, he didn’t make the team. by vacuums, worked for a “He was an inconsistent tumed characters will trict championships and marching units, military A Celtics spokesman debt collection company worker,” she said. “But I provide entertainment for a three-year record of 79- reenactments and dis- said he couldn’t find any and eventually found a liked him personally very children. 20. record of Morris. “But job at the YMCA of Metro much and we all wish him plays, a parade of motor- cycles and a large Ameri- “When I was a high that’s not unusual for guys North in Lynn. the best.” Bridget Turcotte can be school senior, I imagined can Flag displayed from a to come in to be looked at Audrey Jimenez, execu- The job loss led to get- reached at bturcotte@item- playing pro ball,” he said. fire truck will be on hand. for a few days and there tive director of the Y, said ting evicted and becoming live.com. Follow her on “In 12th grade, I went American flags will also Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. would be no official record three years ago she was homeless. from 5-foot-9 to 6-foot-2.” of it,” said Christian Meg- brainstorming with staff He caught the atten- Morris said he is close to liola. about how they needed a tion of dozens of colleges getting an apartment and When the Celtics didn’t strong trainer. who tried to recruit him. finding a job. He is work- Malden hoping to work out, it was party “At that very moment, To- He chose the Universi- time, Morris said. He rent- ree showed up and told us of ing with the state’s Mas- ty of Pittsburgh because ed an apartment in Lynn, his skills and certifications sachusetts Rehabilitation he loved the Panthers, started hanging out late and we said ‘We will hire Commission to launch a top off stadium the city and the school, nights and got arrested you right now,’” she said. new career. he said. His record from “I don’t drink anymore, STADIUM team, Boston City FC, to 2000-04 averaged 2.9 several times. “It was like he fell from the “I fell out of love with sky.” but I do smoke weed, but From A1 play its games at the pro- points and 2.6 rebounds posed new stadium. The in 131 games. basketball, starting drink- Morris made a huge im- I’ve been thinking of quit- ing and, in 2008, had a pact as a personal train- ting,” he said. “I’m hopeful whose Malden Field of team is already based in “I didn’t have a luxuri- Dreams group announced knee injury,” he said. “All er at the fitness center, for my future.” Malden with home games ous college career, but I a major development ear- was a big body and very that alcohol hurt my life- Jimenez said, members at Malden Catholic High Thomas Grillo can be lier this month in a plan athletic, so I had plays style and made my joints liked him and his ap- School. deteriorate.” proach to getting in shape. reached at tgrillo@item- to bring a $60 million sta- “With the domed addi- that people remembered,” dium to the city, a formal In 2009, he served a six- “He mentored our mem- live.com. tion in the winter season he said. “Like the time agreement to purchase a the possibilities are many Carmelo Anthony, who would later join the New (MLB)-affiliated minorfor indoor, offseason train- York Knicks, tried to dunk league team. ing and games as well,” on me and I blocked him.” Bok said Thursday he said Bok. While a member of the and his colleagues are al- He has previously de- Panthers, Morris played ready prepared to bring a scribed plans for year- in March Madness, the unique element to the pro- round dining and enter- National Collegiate Ath- posed stadium by building tainment possibilities at letic Association tourna- an overhead covering to the stadium with restau- ment, three times. provide a “dome effect” al- rant and meeting places. “We never got to the Fi- lowing full baseball games The stadium could also be nal Four, but it was great and other sporting activi- used for the arts and fairs to play with a bunch of ties to be held on virtually as well as concert perfor- guys like that,” he said. “I a year-round basis. mances in the future. loved the camaraderie.” “We would have a unique While still trying to All plans for the stadi- offering. Nowhere in New um hinge on the Field of make a career of basket- England or even close to ball, Morris played in 21 Dreams success in final- the region has a facility izing land acquisition of Euroleague games from where full, complete-field several businesses located 2003-5. The league fea- baseball games can be adjacent to the National tures top-tier-level pro- played in an enclosed sta- fessional players in com- dium,” Bok said. “We are Grid site. To date, those petition. already in negotiations efforts have been largely In 2005, Morris got a with one college base- fruitless. shot at the NBA when he ball team in the area and Mayor Gary Christen- tried out for the Raptors. would most likely make son, Rep. Paul Donato and He was with the team for ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON agreements with others U.S. Sen. Edward Markey three weeks until he was to use this facility when are strong supporters of released after accumulat- Toree Morris sits in an apartment where he works on music production with a rapper and producer friend. built.” the project. ing six points along with In addition to a year- “It was tremendous news round and vibrant pres- on the letter of intent with ence on one of Malden’s minor league baseball and Swampscott teachers sign for 3.5% raise last and most coveted de- we hope it leads to a pro- velopment sites, the nine- fessional stadium coming SWAMPSCOTT the union also questioned school department and also earn money through acre National Grid parcel, to our city,” Christenson Bok reiterated the direct From A1 the “dramatic change in further expense reduc- stipends from extracurric- said. statement” of the school tions, and free full-day ular and other responsibili- benefit the stadium would Bok plans to return to payment of $15,000 and district’s budget deficit, kindergarten was saved. ties, O’Connor said. have to the community. the Council in mid-May “The local (Malden receive any end of year which was reported as Town and school officials O’Connor said, like to give an update on his High) school team would longevity payment which “$1.6 million at the start of have said that 80 percent of the 1.5 percent raise the negotiations on land ac- have a professional ball- they have earned. Amy mediation when salary bar- the school budget is already school committee gave the quisition. He also told the O’Connor, school commit- gaining was underway and devoted to salaries and superintendent, “we would park as its home field, in addition to most all teams Council that he has im- tee vice-chair, said the in- was pegged at $275,000 af- that contractual increases have loved to have given posed a June 15 deadline centive allows the school ter a tentative agreement are outpacing the revenue significantly higher raises, that use a field of that size like football, or on continuing or ceasing district to hire new teach- had been reached.” the town could give to the but with the town finances soccer if they wished,” he the project, a date which ers at lower salaries. Hanlon issued a separate schools. Before opting to how they are, this was re- said. coincides with the dead- Marshall said “this is statement to The Item at increase town allocation by ally the maximum of how The development group line to sign a purchase- the result of a year-and-a- the time that the contract $200,000 more than was much we could give, based already has an agreement and-sale agreement with half-long arduous, but ul- rejection was based on initially projected, town offi- on how much the cost of with a professional soccer MiLB on buying a team. timately fruitful endeavor several factors, the least cials argued they would not all our contracts take up that we worked very hard of which was monetary, advocate for allocating more from the budget.” She said on, both sides.” and that the SEA thought funds to the school depart- all contracts, in addition to Nancy Hanlon, SEA pres- that teachers were not be- ment if it would potentially the teachers, such as those Selling a house? ident, could not be reached ing treated with respect as go toward payroll, rather for custodians, secretaries for comment on the ratifi- professionals. than keeping programs. and other personnel, make Buying a house? cation of the contract af- Contract negotiations O’Connor echoed that up that 80 percent figure. ter numerous attempts by continued as school offi- sentiment. She said con- ‘We’re really happy that Find out what properties phone and email. cials struggled to achieve tractual increases take after 17 months of very recently sold in your area. The teachers’ union a balanced budget while up so much of the school difficult negotiations, turned down a proposed initially facing a $1.722 budget that it disallows we’ve come to a contract contract in January, issu- million spending gap. them from doing other agreement that both the Check out ing a statement on Face- Officials were able to re- things, and cuts have to be teachers’ union and the the Real Estate page book at the time about duce that gap to $275,000 made in other places, such school district is happy why they “overwhelmingly through salary and ex- as program updates and with,” said O’Connor. “We in Saturday’s paper. rejected” it. The SEA said pense reductions, but maintenance of buildings. think it reflects a good there was no language in were still faced with the In addition to cost of living working relationship be- the contract to protect the unpopular scenario of po- increases each year, teach- tween the administration professional autonomy tentially eliminating free ers also get paid step (de- and its valuable teachers.” and educators’ judgment, all-day kindergarten. termined by the number of and no language giving Ultimately a balanced years a teacher is there) and Gayla Cawley can be educators sufficient voice budget was achieved lane (furthering education reached at gcawley@item- in school-based decisions. through an increase in may trigger an increase in live.com. Follow her on As part of the statement, town allocation to the pay) increases. Teachers can Twitter @GaylaCawley. A8 MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Hundreds dress up as SINGING IN THE RAIN Chaplin’s ‘Tramp’ at By Steve Krause a point on it, but McNeil could re- star’s Swiss home ITEM STAFF ally play that ax. Chiazza’s Ringo pounded Even now, 53 years after the those skins amid a flurry of fact, there’s nothing like the strobe lights doing the drum Beatles as they were fresh out of solo on the “Abbey Road” finale, Liverpool in early 1964, ready to and did a nice version of “A Lit- bowl the world over with their tle Help From My Friends.” cheeky charm and their bud- A couple of random observa- ding talent. tions. Hearing the songs live, as They survived all the nay- opposed to their squeaky-clean sayers who thought the whole recorded versions, gives you a schtick was a gimmick. And better feel for the rawness of they pulled the 1960s along some of Sergeant Pepper’s songs with them as they became older, — especially the drumming. The wiser and more adventurous. reprise of the title song really However, for all they did to help cooked. bring an air of sophistication to It was also interesting to see the genre of rock — indeed, for all which songs elicited the most the ways they helped give rock the audience reaction. One that gravitas to even call itself a genre surprised me, probably because — it was those early years, when I don’t really like the song all they were relatively unencum- that much, was “Obladi, Obla- bered by the weight of their leg- da.” There was much dancing in end, fans seem to remember, and the aisles on that one. Finally, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS love, the most. the powerful E-major chord that That was reinforced during closes “A Day in the Life,” was BERLIN (AP) — Hundreds of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Friday night’s Lynn City Hall probably always intended to sig- Charlie Chaplin fans dressed concert by “Rain: A Tribute to Paul McCartney, portrayed by Paul Curatolo, with Alastar nify something cataclysmic. The as his “Tramp” character have the Beatles.” The group’s rap- McNeil as George Harrison, play at the Lynn Auditorium. band brought that point home by gathered at the silent film star’s id-fire renditions of those early showing footage of an exploding former home in Switzerland, hits (“She Loves You,” “I Want to theater. It required costume real Fabs up there. But if you nuclear device just as Landes, on marking what would have been Hold Your Hand,” “Please, Please changes and the band played squinted, and if the right light piano, struck the famous chord. his 128th birthday. Me,” and “From Me to You,” to with a backdrop that showed was shining on them … well … The band, accompanied by key- The Chaplin’s World museum, name four) left you breathless. everything from film clips of key it was close. They each resem- board whiz Mark Beyer, was more which opened a year ago, said And that is probably the way 1960s moments to animated im- bled the character they were than up to the task of recreating 662 people sporting the star’s they undoubtedly left John Len- ages of the group. playing at different times during some of the complicated Beatle distinctive bowler hat and cane non, Paul McCartney, George Also, any time there was a pic- the show. Curatolo looked most material on stage, but perhaps gathered Sunday at the Man- Harrison and Ringo Starr too. ture of an album cover posted on like McCartney in the beginning; “Tomorrow Never Knows” was oir de Ban in Corsier-sur-Vevey, By the time “Rain” moved out of the screen, it wasn’t the Beatles Landes most like Lennon once he too much of a challenge, so it was above Lake Geneva. the early-hit phase and got down staring back at you. It was Steve donned the granny glasses; Mc- left unplayed. It would have been The Manoir de Ban is where to the main part of the show — a Landes (John), Paul Curatolo Neil and Harrison were almost interesting seeing what they’d Chaplin lived his last 25 years, song-by-song recreation of “Ser- (Paul), Alastar McNeil (George) as one during “While My Guitar have done with that. raising children, writing music geant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts and Aaron Chiazza (Ringo) clev- Gently Weeps,” a rendition that, Still, as one who is usual- and movie scripts and contem- Club Band,” for its 50th anniver- erly superimposed. frankly, darn near had me doing ly very wary of tribute/cover plating his legacy far from the sary, you were hooked. Nobody, of course, was foolish just that. It was poignant and bands, this one passed muster glare of the Hollywood spotlight. This wasn’t just a show. It was enough to think those were the powerful. And not to put too fine with flying colors. He died in 1977. A year on, few answers from probe 1 into Prince’s death

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — It’s been nearly a year since Prince died from an accidental drug overdose in his suburban Min- neapolis studio and estate, yet investigators still haven’t inter- viewed a key associate or asked a grand jury to consider whether criminal charges are warrant- ed, according to an official with 2 knowledge of the investigation. Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsive in an elevator at his Paisley Park home on April 21. His death 3 4 shocked fans and led to tributes Kids wear their worldwide. And news that he died of an overdose of fentan- Sunday best yl — a synthetic drug 50 times more powerful than heroin — surprised and saddened those Easter Sunday at St. Pius. who knew him as someone with 1) Friar John Healy joins the a reputation for clean living. Edebiri, Odiase and Lawani Criminal justice experts say families. 2) Flynn Rogers, 3, the pace of the investigation adjusts his hat on the steps of St. doesn’t necessarily mean it’s in Pius. 3) Timee Odiase shows trouble or that no one will ever off her pink dress with bunny be charged. They cite the com- ears. 4) Little Brady Ellis looks plexity of tracking illegally ob- cool in his bow tie, straw hat, tained pills, the need to be sure and shades. before they issue subpoenas, and PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE the high stakes for investigators and prosecutors, who don’t want to suffer an embarrassing defeat in a high-profile trial. “Federal prosecutors, especial- SEND US YOUR STUFF ly, do not like to lose,” said Gal Pissetzky, a Chicago-based WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL LOOK@ITEMLIVE. criminal lawyer. “That is why COM OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. they can take so long.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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STEVE KRAUSE Hail to the Peabody’s non-elite D’Angelo runners By the time perfect many of you read this, By Anne Marie Tobin someone will ITEM STAFF have already claimed PEABODY — What a week it has been for the victory in the Peabody High baseball team. Boston Mara- The Tanners opened the season with wins thon. against two teams (St. John’s Prep and Dan- By the very vers) that had humiliated them last year, then nature of what competitive defeated Saugus Thursday in its home opener. running has become today, That was nothing compared to what hap- both the men’s and women’s pened Saturday. winners will be elite runners Alex D’Angelo, making his first-ever appear- — and they will be people ance in a varsity game, did the unthinkable. who have had the opportu- The junior threw the rarest game of all, a per- nity to train under optimum fect game. He faced 21 batters and retired 21 conditions, and with optimum batters in the Tanners’ 6-0 win over Revere at resources available to them. Bezemes Field Saturday morning. By the time many of you The game was a pitchers’ duel until the sixth read this, these winners, and inning when Peabody scored five runs to cap the ones who finished in the the win. Top 10, will be long gone from Defensively, D’Angelo had a little help from the area of Bos- his friends. ton. They’ll be in their hotels, In the top of the fourth inning, Chris Gillen out for dinner, and perhaps and Jake Doherty saved a hit with a bang-bang some of them will have already play on a grounder to third. Gillen fielded the made it to the airport and onto ball, but his throw was a bit off the mark on the their flights back home. home plate side of the first base bag. Congratulations to them. But FILE PHOTO “Doherty made a circus play, taking the throw with all due respect to them In his rst-ever varsity appearance, Alex D’Angelo threw a perfect game and was pulled off the bag, but he reached back and their skills, they are not PEABODY, B2 the ones who make the race for Peabody Saturday against Revere. what it is. The is now, and always was, about people. Simply people. Men and wom- en (and perhaps boys and girls Things going well for Donovan at SSU too) who have to juggle their training around work and By Harold Rivera tion of what his team will look to pitching and fielding. If we’re a school schedules, who have to ITEM STAFF like this year. That indication, little more consistent, we’ll be in accept all kinds of weather, Donovan said, was one that he good shape.” compete with traffic, and find SALEM — During his days with liked. The Vikings won the Massa- their own resources and rem- the Lynn Tech baseball team, Al “Things are pretty good (this chusetts State Collegiate Ath- edies for the aches and pains Donovan was a standout pitcher. season),” Donovan said. “We had letic Conference (MASCAC) in that come with preparing for a A 1984 graduate, Donovan, com- a successful trip to Arizona. We each of Donovan’s two seasons as 26-plus-mile race. See Page B3 piled a 21-3 record on the mound went 7-4 and played some great pitching coach. Donovan foresees for a list of entrants. in his three seasons as a Tiger. competition. It was tough for a competitive set of conference I’ve covered this race for Now Donovan’s tackling a big our pitching staff to stay intact games ahead. more than half my life. The role just five miles north of his during that stretch but they did “It’s going to be a tough con- first time I covered it, the hometown. Last August, Don- well. Our bats left with five home ference this year,” Donovan said. finish line was still at the Pru- ovan was named head coach of runs, so we hit the ball well. It “Everyone’s improved this year: dential Center and the triage the baseball team at Salem State was a successful trip.” Worcester State University, Mass center was in the underground University after two seasons as Since returning from Arizona, Maritime, Framingham State. parking lot. Back then, run- pitching coach. the Vikings have gone 8-8, placing It’s going to be a battle. Everyone ners got a bowl of beef stew With Donovan at the helm, the them at 15-13 on the season. comes to play. It’s going to be a for their troubles, and it was Vikings are off and running this They earned a big 5-3 win over tough road. Every year it comes 50-50 that some of those poor season. Salem State started the Endicott earlier this week, after down to pitching and defense. We people wouldn’t be able to keep season with a spring trip to Arizo- losing to the Gulls, 4-0, in the Vi- need to go out and battle every the meal down. single week.” na, where the Vikings matched up kings’ first game of the season. PHOTO | SALEM STATE My first time on the media against a slate of top competition “I’m happy with the way we’re In adjusting to his new role as bus was the same year that from around the country. playing ball,” Donovan said. “We head coach, Donovan has noticed Al Donovan and Salem , “Boston Billy,” The games in Arizona gave the just need to be a little more con- that leading the program comes State had a successful KRAUSE, B2 new head coach an early indica- sistent in what we do from hitting, DONOVAN, B2 spring trip to Arizona. Lynn United soccer team is moving up

By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — The Lynn Unit- ed men’s soccer team is go- ing upscale. Team CEO Eric More- no said the team, which had been playing at the amateur level with the Massachusetts State Soc- cer League, has accepted a berth in the Champions Soccer League USA — a semipro organization with teams throughout New England. “The opportunity was presented to us, and we FILE PHOTO started looking into it,” said Moreno, during a Sean Devin was 3-for-4 with three RBI as Classical defeated Newbury- break in the action at Sat- port Saturday. urday night’s “friendly” at Manning Field with the Boston Siege. “We liked Classical stays unbeaten how it sounded, and we ac- cepted.” Moreno said the team by defeating Newburyport had two tryouts and had close to 100 applicants. Nicosia earned the win. Andrew Moc- Of the team he picked, an ROUNDUP cia followed Nicosia for the final three overwhelming majority outs of the game to seal the win. of them come from Lynn, By Harold Rivera At 3-0, Classical coach Mike Zukows- with players also coming ITEM STAFF from Peabody, Salem and ki feels the team is in a good place but as far away as Lowell. The Lynn Classical baseball team the upcoming week will bring a tough There are lot of names improved to 3-0 with a 9-4 win at New- schedule for the Rams. Classical battles on this team that should buryport Saturday. Swampscott today. be familiar to soccer fans Christian Burt led the Classical of- “It’s nice to be 3-0,” Zukowski said. “We who followed the sport at fense, going 3-for-5 at the plate with two definitely can improve on some things. RBI, two steals and a run. Sean Devin the high school level in re- We have a tough week coming up. We cent years. Among them went 3-for-4 with three RBI and Herbie have Swampscott (today). We just have Newton added two RBI. are Salvador Castro, Abi- to take things one game at a time.” talib Girdia, Yabesi Muse- George Dimis started for the Rams PHOTO | BOB ROCHE on the mound and tossed 2 1/3 innings. St. John’s 10, Haverhill 9 ma and Dami Dada, all Jonathan Nicosia followed in relief and At St. John’s, the Hillies were one out of whom played for Lynn Mid elder Juan Sossa, who is returning for an- threw 3 2/3 innings with five strikeouts. ROUNDUP, B2 SOCCER, B2 other year, began playing soccer in Venezuela. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 Moreland’s single lifts Red Sox past Rays

BOSTON (AP) — Mitch three leads this season. Ramirez advanced from against Austin Pruitt. frustrating loss,” manager teammates on his way Moreland feels like he’s fit “The group of guys in here first to second on More- Joe Kelly (2-0) allowed Kevin Cash said. “We had a back to the dugout. right in with the Boston just make it easy,” Moreland land’s hit and limped off one hit in 2 2/3 scoreless few opportunities, but were “It was a weird one,” Red Sox. said. “It’s been a smooth with what Boston called a innings, and Craig Kimbrel unable to hold the lead.” Cobb said. “Some situa- Moreland hit a go-ahead, transition. When you have left hamstring cramp. struck out two in a perfect Beckham homered in the tions that I put myself into two-run single in the sev- that, you get pretty comfort- “I’ll be fine,” Ramirez ninth for his fifth save. fifth for a 5-4 lead against or things didn’t go your enth inning and drove in able, pretty quick.” said. “I’ll be in there to- Brad Miller had a two- starter Drew Pomeranz, way happened.” three runs, helping the Moreland, signed as a morrow.” run triple, and Tim Beck- who allowed five runs and TRAINER’S ROOM Red Sox rally to a 7-5 vic- free agent to a $5.5 mil- Pablo Sandoval had a ham and Corey Dickerson five hits in 4 1/3 innings Red Sox: CF Jackie tory over the Tampa Bay lion, one-year deal, has two-run homer for the Red hit solo homers for the with 10 strikeouts. Bradley Jr., on the 10-day Rays on Sunday. gone 16 for 33 after open- Sox, who won their second Rays, who have lost five of Sandoval had tied the DL with a sprained right Boston trailed 5-4 before ing hitless in 12 at-bats. straight after losing five six heading into Monday score 4-4 in the third when knee, is scheduled to start loading the bases against “He’s put together a of eight. Mookie Betts and morning’s Patriots’ Day fi- he homered off Alex Cobb, in pair of games at Tri- Danny Farquhar (0-1), number of quality at-bats Christian Vazquez each nale of the four-game series. who gave up four runs and ple-A Pawtucket during and Moreland singled off of late,” Boston manager had three hits. Tampa Bay had taken a 11 hits in five innings. an injury rehabilitation left-hander Xavier Cede- John Farrell said. Vazquez added an RBI 3-0 lead in the first. Panda jumped a couple assignment before he is no, who already has blown Red Sox slugger Hanley double in the eighth “It was a little bit of a of times to celebrate with activated. Peabody’s D’Angelo Things going well perfect vs. Revere for Donovan at SSU PEABODY might think. DONOVAN Fitzgerald, Steve Leavitt On April 29, 2014, softball From B1 and Andrew McLaugh- From B1 lin, as well as co-captain pitcher Shelbi Wilson, now a with new responsibilities. and tagged the guy to get Teghan Malionek from sophomore on the Wheaton Time management has the out,” Peabody coach Salem. College softball team, faced been key as he tackles Mark Bettencourt said. “It Donovan credited the (and retired) all 21 Glouces- those responsibilities. was just a great play.” pack of local talent on his ter batters in a 9-0 Tanners’ “There’s a lot that goes In the top of the sixth in- team to the high school win in an outing for the into being the head coach ning, it was right fielder coaches in the area who ages, the only perfect game from trying to raise mon- Nick Palma’s turn to play have developed success- coach Butch Melanaphy ey to support your spring hero. ful programs. had witnessed in his tenure. trip, to making sure you “Not only did he have a “I’ve talked to my assis- “Nobody realized what have everything in com- great day at the plate, go- tant coaches about this, she had done and that in- pliance, to scheduling,” ing three-for-three with two I’m a big believer that cludes Shelbi,” said Mela- Donovan said. “You RBI, he made an incredible naphy with a laugh. “They the North Shore is rich diving, shoestring catch to have to be able to manage were all in shock when they in high school baseball,” keep the no-hitter and per- your time. Time manage- found out at the end of the Donovan said. “That’s to fect game alive,” said Bet- ment is important.” game. Watching the way she the credit of the coaches tencourt. “That was another Luckily Donovan has pitched today was truly un- in the area. A number of really big play that stood had two full seasons with believable.” Wilson struck these coaches are out- out.” the Vikings to lean on, out eight, and received some standing coaches and do Ultimately, however, it meaning he didn’t come help from an airtight de- a great job developing was D’Angelo who got the into the role without fa- fense. players. If we can keep job done, but it was nerve miliarity with his players. D’Angelo finished with “It’s a good part of it, these guys at home, we’ll wracking to say the least. have a great program. It’s With two outs in the top only five strikeouts, but like being here the past two Wilson, was aided by a per- years with the pitching a great aspect.” of the final inning, he threw As the Vikings move three straight balls to the fect defensive effort to pull staff,” Donovan said. “I’m off the incredible feat. Bet- able to know the indi- into conference play, 21st batter he faced, third Donovan’s goal is for his baseman Matt Cravotta. tencourt said it was a total vidual players and their team effort with every field- strengths and weakness- team to improve on a dai- “Things had been really ly basis. If the team finds quiet on the bench, nobody er on the team except one, es.” center fielder Jake Zeuli, Joining Donovan on the the right combination of was saying anything and pitching, hitting and de- everybody was just leaving making a putout. coaching staff are former “To be honest, we were Vikings catcher Mike La- fense, Salem State should Alex alone as you always do be right back in the thick when a no-hitter, let alone a planning to split the game,” mothe, Angelo Salustri Bettencourt said. “We hoped and John Sheehan. of things in MASCAC. perfect game is on the line,” “We’re trying to im- said Bettencourt. “When to get four innings from Alex Among the many con- prove every single day to the count was 3-0, we all and have Will Diezemann versations that the coach- be the best possible team thought, oh, no, oh no, we finish up. What was really es have had together is we can be,” Donovan said. couldn’t believe it.” impressive was that Alex one about the handful of “The kids are working D’Angelo buckled down had only five strikeouts so local players on the team. very hard. Progression is and threw a strike. His we had to make 16 plays in Salem State carries 11 starting to take its place. next pitch was also a strike the field for outs.” players from the North that was fouled off to bring While perfect games are Shore area on its roster, As we’re progressing, we need to get to a point to the count to 3-2 and set the rare, Bettencourt knows a PHOTO | BOB ROCHE including Lynners Nick stage. thing or two about them, Day, Joe Kasper and Matt where we’re doing it con- having witnessed two in Eric Moreno has visions of taking Lynn United Stanley. Also among the sistently. I couldn’t ask “He (the batter) tapped as far up the semipro ladder as he can. the ball back to Alex and the last two years, the first locals is a trio of pitchers for a better group of kids that was that,” Bettencourt one tossed by his 9-year-old from Peabody in Tyler that are working hard.” said. daughter Abigail two years Lynn United soccer team To put it all in perspec- ago in the semifinals of the Fanfare to the common tive, in 140 years of Major state Little League state League Baseball in more championship softball tour- moves to semipro status than 210,000 games, only 23 nament. runner in the marathon pitchers have thrown a per- “That game against Assa- fect game, and nobody has bet Valley was the only oth- SOCCER this fall. He has hopes of KRAUSE 60-year-old man can have ever done it more than once. er perfect game that I have From B1 playing Division 1 soccer From B1 a 4-plus time, but forget it eventually. In Peabody, however, per- ever been witness to as a Classical; Francisco Fran- if you’re doing that when fection isn’t as rare as you coach or player,” he said. Midfielder Juan Sossa’s won the race for the first you’re 40. co (Lynn Tech), King career began in Colombia, time, setting what was Agbedun (English) and But there is another where he played in sev- then a course record. The way — and that’s to run Classical baseball team tops Moreno’s son, Eric, who eral leagues. He caught following year, it was 96 played for Bishop Fenwick for charities. The BAA is the eye of Lynn United degrees in Hopkinton and and Salem State. pretty liberal about giving Newburyport, stays unbeaten scouts during a local tour- 70 back at Copley Square Musema played in the out numbers to people nament, and they signed as a stiff afternoon head- Lynn Youth Soccer as- who have raised money Jake DeStefano. The net- him to play. He is another wind turned legs into jelly ROUNDUP sociation, and his U18 in advance for charities minder recorded 18 saves returnee. and was the From B1 team won two state cham- and causes, and this is Another player More- winner. in the losing effort. Tanners pionships. At Classical, one more reason the race away from a win, but Chris no is high on is defender Though I’ve never run coach Tony O’Donnell also Musema was a three-time has such tremendous Francoeur had other plans. Gabriel Rojas Perez, who it (good Lord, no!), I’ve credited John Najjar for a Northeastern Conference meaning for its partici- Francoeur delivered with a began his soccer career learned a lot about it. strong game on the defensive all-star, the Rams won pants. It’s one reason why 2-run walk off single in the in high school in Venezu- The biggest thing is that end. “Chelmsford’s a quality three league titles, and millions of spectators of bottom of the seventh to ela. Afterward he played as much as novices think give the Eagles their fourth team,” O’Donnell said. he was the league MVP. all ages line the route to in a third-division team they can conquer Heart- win of the season. The Tanners hope to He was also a Daily item cheer the runners on. in Venezuela before going break Hill — that series The Eagles received bounce back Tuesday when Player of the Year. It’s also one reason why to St. Thomas University of three inclines that run strong games from Dan they host North Reading. “Right now,” the younger the Tsarnaev Brothers, in the United States. He along Commonwealth Frey, who totalled four RBI Fenwick 7, S’scott 6 Moreno said, “we’re in the who detonated two home- then transferred to Colo- Avenue from the Newton and hit two home runs. John Cataldo scored the fourth tier (of the semi-pro made explosives at the rado State. line to Boston College Frank DiOrio also homered winning goal for the Cru- level). This is something — it ends up conquering finish line four years ago, After graduating, Rojas for the Prep. saders, on his second score similar to the North Shore them. And in some cases, were especially and his- Perez played for Greater M’head 7, English 3 of the win. The Crusaders Navigators (Futures Col- it keeps getting the better torically despicable. How Lowell United, and then The Magicians scored the improved to 3-3 with the legiate Baseball League) of them. Year after year, they could possibly justify last season for Mass. Unit- first four runs, but English win. Fenwick visits Medford and the North Shore Gen- we watch the race on disrupting an event in ed FC in the American rallied with three in the Friday. erals (a Triple-A-level television and see people which so much good was Soccer League. fourth to make it a one-run GIRLS LACROSSE team in the New England going out fast, and we say being done was simply Moreno sees Rojas-Pe- game at 4-3. Marblehead Beverly 13, S’scott 2 Football League).” to each other, knowingly, beyond comprehension. rez as a field general who Last year’s race netted pulled away in the later in- The Big Blue dropped a In addition to some of “he/she is going to fade will help mold the team $30.6 million in charita- nings to ice the win. Drew tough one to the Panthers the local talent, Moreno on the hills.” And they together. ble contributions. Let’s Gally tossed the first four at home. Swampscott’s two has signed players who always do. Agbedun was born in Ni- hope the figure comes innings and was relieved by goals were scored by Maggie spent most of their young- The race took off back in geria, where he developed close to, or exceeds, that his brother, Chris. DiGrande and Mary Miles. er years in a country the 1980s when runners where soccer is more prev- in interest in soccer at an mark today. Braden Haley went 2-for- Peabody 10, Dracut 5 began receiving prize alent than it is up here. early age. By the time he But even if it doesn’t, we 3, as did Chris. The Tanners were led by money, to the point where Among them are Carlos came to Lynn, he was a this year, the Boston Ath- can at least concede that “Overall the kids played a stellar offensive perfor- well as a team,” Magicians Garcia, a winger, who is two-time league all-star letic Association set the those who put themselves mance from Lauren Wolff, coach Mike Giardi said. “We actually a returnee from in the Northeastern Con- limit at 30,000. A small through this torture, for who logged four goals and were able to do some nice last year’s club. Garcia ference, and was the Bull- fraction of that number whatever reason, deserve two assists in the win. Chloe things.” was born in Boston, but dogs’ captain his senior are the elites who have a hearty pat on the back BOYS LACROSSE Gizzi scored three goals and raised in Honduras. When year. any shot at all at collect- for it — and copious Chelmsford 13, dished an assist in her first he came to Lynn, Moreno Saturday night at Man- ing any prize money. The amounts of food after- Peabody 1 game of the season. signed him up with his ning Field, the Lynn Unit- rest run simply to chal- ward. The lone goal for the Tan- Olivia Kiricoples scored team. ed team got a chance to lenge themselves. Those with ties to the ners was scored by Colby two goals, Kristen Bradley German Fuentes, a mid- stretch its legs a little in As you can imagine, Daily Item circulation Therrien. scored a goal and Abigail fielder-defender, began a friendly with the Bos- any race this big has to area who wish to report Peabody’s Stephen Ell Ryder dished an assist. Al- playing at a young age ton Siege, also part of the set time limits. And these their times, and discuss came through with the as- yssa Shashaty, Ali Demeo, in El Salvador. When he CSL, and won, 6-2. The days, if you want to qual- their races, can call Item sist on the goal. The Tan- Kelly Crotty and Carla came to the United States team plays for keeps be- ify strictly on the basis of Sports Editor Steve ners, still in search of their Payania led the Tanners on to pursue an education, ginning Saturday, April your time, it can be very Krause at 781-632-7609 first victory of the season, defense. he enrolled at Bunker 29, at Manning Field difficult. If you’re from or email him at skrause@ also received an outstand- Goalie Gianna Denisco re- Hill Community College, against the Rockingham ages 18-34, it’s 3:05 for itemlive.com Monday ing performance from goalie corded 11 saves. where he plans to play (N.H.) Rangers. men; 3:35 for women. A evening. MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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MONDAY St. John’s at Chelmsford (3:45) Thomas plays, but Celtics fall St. Mary’s at Spellman (11) Baseball Whittier at Mystic Valley (10) Beverly at Saugus (10) BOSTON (AP) — Jimmy Billerica at Mald. Cath. (10) Boys Lacrosse Butler had 30 points and Winthrop at Malden (11:30) Classical at Swampscott (10) nine rebounds and the English at Winthrop (10) Beverly vs. Masco (at Franklin, noon) Everett at Salem (10) Boston Latin Tournament (TBA) Chicago Bulls outlasted Malden at Peabody (10) Cambridge R&L at Lynnfield (10) Boston 106-102 in Game 1 Marblehead at Gloucester (4) Danvers at Ipsiwch (10) Marblehead at St. John’s (noon) on Sunday on an emotion- Medford at Danvers (10) al night for grieving Celt- Revere at Somerville (4) N. Reading at Peabody (10) St. John’s at Linc-Sudbury (11) Pentucket at Gloucester (4) ics star Isaiah Thomas. Revere at Manchester (4) Playing a day after Boys Lacrosse St. John’s vs. Marblehead (at Everett at Salem (4) Frankin, noon) 22-year-old sister Chy- Lynn at Swampscott (4) na Thomas was killed in Revere at Saugus (4:30) Boys Tennis Classical at Swampscott (10) a car accident in their Boys Tennis Danvers at Medford home state of Washington, Gloucester at Marblehead (10) Methuen at Malden (10) Girls Lacrosse Thomas led the top-seed- Somerville at Revere (10) Beverly at Lexington (10) ed Celtics with 33 points. Gloucester at Saugus (noon) Girls Lacrosse Marblehead at Austin Prep (10) Butler scored 23 points Mystic Valley at Lowell Cath. (11) Masconomet at Danvers (10) in the second half. Bobby Triton at Marblehead (10) Quincy at Peabody (11:30) Portis finished with 19 for Girls Tennis Salem at Malden (4) the Bulls. Beverly at Saugus (2) Winthrop at Revere (10) Al Horford had 19 Malden at Peabody (10) Girls Tennis Marblehead at Gloucester (10) Saugus at Revere (2) points, eight assists and Medford at Daners (4) Swampscott at Gloucester (10) seven rebounds for Bos- Revere at Somerville (10) Softball ton. Salem at Everett (10) Chelmsford at St. Mary’s (4) Swampscott at English (10) Game 2 in the first- Danvers at Medford (10) Winthrop at English (10) round series is Tuesday Gr. Lowell at Mystic Valley (10) Softball Somerville at English (7) night in Boston. English at Winthrop (10) Track Neither team had more Peabody at Malden (10) Cath. Conf. relays (TBA) than a two-possession Saugus at Beverly (10) Arl. Cath. at St. Mary’s (1) Somerville at Revere (10) lead until Butler made Classical vs. Medford (at Beverly, 10) Swampscott at Classical (10) three free throws with 4 Everett at Beverly (10) TUESDAY Fenwick at Williams (10 a.m.) minutes to play make it Baseball Gloucester at Danvers (2) 95-88. Butler scored 10 Essex at Tech (10) Mystic Valley at Gr. Lowell (4) straight points to put the Medford at Waltham (10) Volleyball Bulls back in front early Newburyport at Lynnfield (10) Malden at O’Bryant (noon) in the fourth, the first of three lead changes in the SPORTS BRIEF fourth quarter. Later, Thomas had a Parks and rec from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- scary moment when he 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, was hit on his left hand on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tennis clinics 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. a 3-point attempt before Registration forms are Youth tennis clinics will be landing awkwardly on it. Boston Celtics’ Isaiah Thomas, center, and teammates bow their heads held by Lynn Parks and Rec- available at www.ci.lynn/ After a quick visit to the during a moment of silence for Thomas’ sister Chyna before Sunday’s reation on Saturdays from citydevelopments—parkan- trainer, he calmly made NBA playoff game at the TD Garden. May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- drecreation.shtml. all three free throws. to be a little emotional started the second quar- errant pass by Thomas, ground on Cedar Brook Road. For more information, con- It was part of a stretch The clinic will consist of tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- in which he scored seven at the start of the game, ter 1 for 7 from the field but got hung on the front warmups, stretches, basic 7086. straight points. badly missing his first and was outscored 10-0 of the rim as he attempted tennis, forehand and back- Articles to bring include a Celtics fans rallied be- free throw short off the to surrender the Celtics’ a dunk on the fast break. hand, serve and volley, and racquet, hat, water and sun- hind Thomas, showering front rim. He wasn’t the first-quarter lead. TIP-INS group tennis. screen. A limited number of him with a deafening only Boston player a little The Bulls had their mo- Bulls: Outrebounded the Ages 8 and under will meet racquets are available. cheer when he was intro- off their game in the first ments of fallibility as well. Celtics 32-16 in the first duced. half. Late in the second quar- half, including 16 offen- TV/RADIO Still, Thomas appeared Boston’s second unit ter Wade intercepted an sive rebounds.

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Jr. 25 M 27940 Downing, Nadine 47 F ESPN, 7:15 p.m. 7176 Defusco, Scott M 41 M 27055 Kang, Xinyu 29 M 29685 Edgett, Jordan 27 M Soccer: Premier League: Arse- 27096 Frates, Andrew C. 29 M 26061 Kelley, Wyatt E. 35 M 27163 Giarrusso, Jaclyn M. 27 F Pro Basketball: Indiana at 30110 Fratus, Margaret C. 29 F 25450 Leblanc, Joseph 43 M nal at Middlesbrough, 26439 Harkins, James T. 37 M Cleveland, TNT, 7:15 p.m.; 28396 Freni, Robert W. 30 M 31228 Miscoe, Kelsey L. 29 F 27664 Hazelton, Patricia A. 39 F NBCSN, 3 p.m. 21827 Hamilton, Lauren P 52 F 19990 Osterlind, Meghan S. 39 F 25895 Kurkowski, Jacqueline M. 34 F Memphis at San Antonio, 29674 Herrick, Paul J. 54 M 29426 Pskowski, Samantha 26 F 28227 Lambert, Michael F. 36 M TNT, 9:30 p.m. RADIO 10819 Hincman-Francavilla, Julia L 34 F 31159 Skiffington, Dean T. 55 M 28003 Mason, James E. 47 M Baseball: Tampa Bay at Bos- 28547 Kelsch, Mattheu P. 40 M 14096 Tang, Jingjing 35 F 25393 Murray, Brian R. 50 M Pro Hockey: Ottawa at Bos- 28735 Kersten, Charley 46 M 1819 Wang, Guanyu 28 M ton, WEEI-FM (98.5), 11:05 27145 Muse, Kimberly A. 30 F ton, CNBC, NESN, 7 p.m.; 8717 Marin, Kassandra L 27 F 31366 Ye, Alan 27 M 30228 Phelps, Tanya R. 36 F a.m. 27092 Marshall, Dan 36 M 12766 Zhang, Qi 32 F 31203 Shamshak, Alexandra 24 F Washington at Toronto, 28198 McCarthy, Megan P. 28 F MARBLEHEAD 25484 Suckney, Randy J. 42 M NBCSN, Pro Hockey: Ottawa Pro Hockey: Ottawa at Bos- 18181 Mclay, Kelly 36 F 26337 Baum, Richard 56 M 27479 Welsh, Cheryl A. 59 F at Boston, CNBC, NESN, 7 ton, CNBC, WBZ-FM (98.5), 9114 Milton, Michelle 35 F 29549 Buckley-Uhrich, Diana E. 54 F 30396 Welton, Craig S. 35 M 20442 Moore-Lai, Deborah 43 F 28374 Callahan, Kevin M. 53 M REVERE p.m.; Chicago at Nashville, 7 p.m. 18456 Normand, Anne N. 44 F 26014 Carlin, Karen D. 47 F 26080 Biesiada, Zachary J. 28 M 16409 Page, Katelyn 27 F 13148 Castaldi, Allison 34 F 27684 Chiles, Stephanie 24 F NBA 27428 Santiago, Jibreel 24 M 27225 Cutler, Amy C. 48 F 26328 Cortes Puentes, Cindy 24 F 25345 Tupper, Dennis 41 M 11188 Desforge, John 49 M 28688 Gazza, Jennifer E. 31 F 9261 Whalen, Michael 53 M 28257 Duca, Matthew A. 31 M 31348 Lawrence, Shannon A. 33 F EASTERN CONFERENCE Sunday, April 23: Boston at Chicago, 28760 Zraunig, Tara M. 38 F 23591 Green, Jimmy 84 M 27677 Martin, Orion P. 31 M Chicago 1, Boston 0 6:30 p.m. DANVERS 27289 Greenway, Nicole A. 41 F 27472 Merredew, Lydia 32 F Sunday, April 16: Chicago 106, Bos- x-Wednesday, April 26: Chicago at 1791 Bartlett, Jeffrey M. 30 M 27805 Hertz, Alan M. 51 M 5964 Noga, Charles 35 M 27876 Brennan, Casey R. 43 M 28421 Higgins, Molly 37 F ton 102 Boston, TBA 30169 Powers, Jason A. 39 M 811 Chapruet, Christopher 25 M 25546 Hybels, David 45 M 26179 Siciliano, Robert 48 M Tuesday, April 18: Chicago at Bos- x-Friday, April 28: Boston at Chicago, 27507 Chmielewski, Marianne C. 41 F 24519 Keenholtz, Steven L 66 M ton, 8 p.m. TBA SALEM 30570 Clark, Jennifer C. 40 F 29787 Leonard, Erin B. 35 F 26039 Askew, Francine E. 34 F Friday, April 21: Boston at Chicago, 7 x-Sunday, April 30: Chicago at Bos- 27827 Donnelly, Kevin 40 M 30353 MacDonald, Grace C. 18 F 28177 Bosse, John P. 37 M p.m. ton, TBA 28384 Freni, Michael J. 37 M 22348 Maher, James T 60 M 29712 Castellanos, Brian K. 27 M 20294 Gage, Katherine 41 F 6465 Matuelwicz, Jason 43 M 29344 Cerretani, Christopher P. 33 M Bulls 106, Celtics 102 26475 Gagnon, Richard L. 42 M 27032 Neumann, Gitte 51 F 26420 Cianciarulo, Joseph 25 M 28997 George, Cheryl A. 47 F 27881 Noyes, Holly S. 26 F 26885 Clem, Michael W. 29 M CHICAGO (106) Chicago 23 25 26 32—106 14013 Howland, Jennifer 29 F 11940 O’Keefe, Christopher 45 M 27665 Coleman, Laura A. 56 F Mirotic 1-9 2-2 4, Lopez 6-10 2-2 14, Boston 28 18 28 28—102 28278 Jones, Patrick L. 33 M 3066 Patterson, Ross P. 37 M 21194 Connelly, Terrence 65 M Rondo 6-15 0-0 12, Wade 4-12 2-2 3-Point Goals—Chicago 8-25 (Portis 26486 Knight, Samantha M. 30 F 17795 Reiley, Sally A 57 F 26286 Edwards, Mathew 30 M 11, Butler 9-19 9-12 30, Zipser 1-4 3-4, Butler 3-5, Wade 1-2, Grant 1-4, 27212 Marshall, Cheryl L. 49 F 25454 Sherf, Lori J. 45 F 30463 Escott, Jaime E. 39 F 4-4 6, Felicio 2-3 0-0 4, Portis 8-10 Zipser 0-2, Rondo 0-3, Mirotic 0-5), 27347 Marshall, Kellie 25 F 25494 Sheridan, Jennifer F. 45 F 29462 Hapworth, Ty J. 34 M 0-0 19, Grant 2-9 1-1 6. Totals 39-91 Boston 14-38 (Bradley 4-10, Smart 31293 Quirk, Ben 33 M 29387 Spanos, Marissa 25 F 27369 Homan, Michael S. 37 M 20-23 106. 3-7, Thomas 3-7, Brown 1-1, Horford 27142 Rickenbach, Allison L. 41 F 29268 Sullivan, Tim 48 M 27368 Homan-Jordan, Kristen M. 40 F BOSTON (102) 1-2, Olynyk 1-4, Crowder 1-5, John- 29231 Sullivan, Matthew 29 M 28806 Tewksbury, Andrew 31 M 158 Kinley, Jordan 32 M 24300 Valenti, Julie 55 F 25782 Turner, Sarah 38 F Crowder 4-12 0-0 9, Johnson 2-8 1-3 son 0-1, Green 0-1). Fouled Out— 25975 Koopman, Megan M. 33 F GLOUCESTER MEDFORD 5, Horford 8-13 2-2 19, Thomas None. Rebounds—Chicago 53 (Lopez 25242 Leif, Robert 33 M 5952 Amend, Thomas F. Jr. 61 M 26895 Alonzo, Crystle N. 31 F 29534 Lucas, Margaret E. 28 F 10-18 10-12 33, Bradley 5-13 0-0 11), Boston 36 (Crowder 8). 29148 Cole, Meghan 29 F 13888 Beebe, Julia 28 F 8149 Mcclish, Mickel 46 M 14, Brown 2-2 0-0 5, Green 0-2 1-2 Assists—Chicago 22 (Rondo, Wade 28387 English, Lisa A. 51 F 25712 Berman, Abigail 27 F 26588 McLaughlin, Megan 28 F 1, Jerebko 0-0 0-0 0, Zeller 0-1 0-0 6), Boston 27 (Horford 8). Total 25981 Goulart, Michael A. Jr. 41 M 1518 Boland, Thomas 33 M 31251 Mello, Emily 29 F 0, Olynyk 3-8 0-0 7, Smart 3-9 0-0 9. Fouls—Chicago 18, Boston 20. Tech- 7542 Loiacano, Regina 43 F 27019 Bonin, Jennifer 25 F 26965 Passano, Gregory O. 39 M Totals 37-86 14-19 102. nicals—Thomas. A—18,624 28843 McKay, Mark B. 42 M 25696 Bourassa, Justin T. 31 M 25383 Pudas, Jenilee S. 34 F 30474 Pett, Isabel 26 F 20688 Breider, Karen S. 41 F 26283 Schuster, Paul 42 M 30485 Rosmarin, Nicole A. 26 F 2548 Breider, Tom J. 33 M 30556 Silveira, Caitlin M. 28 F 25955 Sugrue, Nicolle 38 F 29101 Burke, Melissa A. 35 F MAJOR LEAGUES 19510 Sinnott, Katie E. 40 F 28226 Taft, Leana 52 F 27052 Calvert, Deirdre C. 48 F 25181 Young, John D. 51 M 28223 Taft, Ross 51 M 28256 Cambridge, Adam T. 33 M American League National League 1043 Taormina, Nick 44 M 3851 Colombo, Michael J 46 M SAUGUS East Division 29626 Bordonaro, Carmen S. 25 M East Division LYNN 1517 Connelly, Timothy 34 M W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 26133 Capozzi, Jessica V. 25 F 26299 Alyn, Lyndsey M. 29 F 23054 Corcoran, Tracy E. 48 F Baltimore 8 3 .727 — Miami 7 5 .583 — 26435 Bagley, Sean M. 45 M 26416 Cormio, Julianne T. 27 F 26288 Catinazzo, Bob 49 M New York 7 4 .636 1 Washington 7 5 .583 — 8169 Bishop, Thomas 45 M 29552 Coughlin, Michael 35 M 26064 Chesna, Abbey C. 38 F Boston 7 5 .583 1½ New York 7 6 .538 ½ 29952 Botte, Shannon 36 F 26646 Deck, Heidi A. 31 F 27821 D’Amico, Mark J. 43 M Tampa Bay 6 7 .462 3 Atlanta 5 6 .455 1½ 26418 Boyd, Hazel A. 37 F 5242 Dick, Nathaniel 33 M 21990 Favuzza, Robert J. 52 M Toronto 2 10 .167 6½ Philadelphia 4 8 .333 3 26917 Cogan, Rosemary 32 F 29314 Economos, Orlando C. 22 M 28563 Imbergamo, Matthew G. 38 M Central Division Central Division 28371 DiLisio, Karen J. 50 F 29838 Edsell-Vetter, Jesse C. 41 M 25032 Mcmahon, Annajean F 65 F W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 31272 Grant, Colby E. 28 F 29804 Fleming, Lisa 58 F 29610 McTague, Amanda S. 26 F Detroit 8 4 .667 — Cincinnati 8 5 .615 — 30379 Gwilliam, Allison D. 30 F 25959 Flynn, Mackenzie 24 F 29055 Sanford, Lauren E. 23 F Minnesota 7 5 .583 1 Milwaukee 7 6 .538 1 25446 Troisi, Gia 26 F Chicago 6 5 .545 1½ 31374 Gwilliam, Peter C. 33 M 29165 Frazier, Natasha N. 28 F Pittsburgh 6 6 .500 1½ 27537 Walfield, Brian 55 M Kansas City 6 6 .500 2 27520 Hamlin, Tracy M. 30 F 29290 Gall, Jared 21 M Chicago 6 6 .500 1½ 28394 Wheeler, Sheree L. 42 F Cleveland 5 7 .417 3 St. Louis 3 8 .273 4 25670 Merkel, Patricia 48 F 29301 Gannon, Joshua 35 M West Division 30460 Moccia, Kristin L. 23 F 28230 Giambusso, Bella 42 F SWAMPSCOTT West Division 28360 Doyle-Delano, Candace I. 39 F W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 29798 Pace, Jennifer R. 26 F 3414 Glickman, Jay 33 M Houston 8 4 .667 — 6056 Pawlicki, James 42 M 25487 Harmeling, Luke 27 M 27608 Fahey, Jean M. 40 F Colorado 9 5 .643 — 27408 Jancsy, Michaela T. 23 F Los Angeles 6 7 .462 2½ Arizona 8 5 .615 ½ 31372 Pelkie, Richard S. 25 M 29066 Homer, Harrison N. 21 M Oakland 5 7 .417 3 26922 Tavanese, Emily A. 24 F 2563 Hoover, Brady 31 M 25453 Kafker, Nicholas 21 M Los Angeles 7 6 .538 1½ 13517 Kelley, Sarah M 21 F Seattle 5 8 .385 3½ San Diego 5 8 .385 3½ 28004 Wakeham, Mary 55 F 2674 Huang, Danny M 23 M 25210 Ramelli, Frank D. 47 M Texas 4 8 .333 4 5 9 .357 4 26280 Winchester, Susann 50 F 28262 Jefferson, Michael 35 M Sunday’s Games 11222 Runstadler, Jonathan 49 M Sunday’s Games LYNNFIELD 4238 Klein, Jon R 39 M Baltimore 11, Toronto 4 Miami 4, N.Y. Mets 2 27609 Adams, Melissa R. 35 F 26518 Knoebel, Ariel 26 F 10129 Shelton, Rob M 48 M Detroit 4, Cleveland 1 Milwaukee 4, Cincinnati 2 29698 Albanese, Samantha 22 F 29214 Kratz, Christine 28 F 25918 Stairman, Robin B. 47 F Boston 7, Tampa Bay 5 Atlanta 9, San Diego 2 31274 Buccilli, Alfred P. 55 M 27484 Vered, Allie 46 F Kansas City 1, L.A. Angels 0 25541 Krzynowek, Lauren K. 33 F Washington 6, Philadelphia 4 21723 Welch, Lisa 47 F Houston at Oakland, ppd. 26155 Ciampa, Kathleen M. 44 F 26452 Kuc, Kateryna 28 F Pittsburgh 6, Chicago Cubs 1 26881 Zalanowski, Stacey S. 39 F Chicago WS 3, Minnesota 1, 10 innings 26375 Furbush, Kelly A. 51 F 29393 Kuhnle, Megan 19 F Colorado 4, San Francisco 3 Seattle 8, Texas 7 29071 Griffin, Jessica R. 26 F 27286 Lavin, Kari 24 F 31271 Batts, Christopher T. 24 M Arizona 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 St. Louis at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m. 1158 Kelley, Daniel 39 M 30594 Leonard, Liza 22 F WINTHROP St. Louis at N.Y. Yankees, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games 26805 Monkiewicz, Jennifer M. 44 F 29326 Levine, Iris V. 22 F 27047 Beuoy, Scott A. 41 M Monday’s Games Tampa Bay (Snell 0-1) at Boston (Wright 29269 Moschella, Gina 27 F 29078 Lim, Jian Xiong 24 M 26016 Boyd, Ralph 60 M 0-1), 11:05 a.m. Pittsburgh (Nova 1-1) at St. Louis (Lynn 28990 Buczek, Kalei A. 24 F 0-1), 7:05 p.m. 28694 Motzkin, Sarah E. 34 F 27276 Mangan, Candice I. 38 F Chicago White Sox (Holland 1-1) at N.Y. 25495 Murphy, Kristan M. 48 F 29267 Mastrocola, Frank J. Jr. 63 M 9623 Calinda, David S 46 M Yankees (Montgomery 0-0), 7:05 p.m. San Diego (Weaver 0-1) at Atlanta (Garcia 0-1), 7:35 p.m. 28965 Sanford, Kip 50 M 25508 McDonough, Meghan C. 33 F 28568 Connolly, Michael J. 30 M Cleveland (Salazar 0-1) at Minnesota (Gib- 26747 Farrell, Amy 34 F son 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Anderson 1-0) at Chicago Cubs 26999 Smith, Joan B. 59 F 30480 Meyer, Adam 19 M L.A. Angels (Chavez 1-1) at Houston (Mor- (Lackey 1-1), 8:05 p.m. 29974 Sutherland, Andrew 44 M 29094 Mularella, Joshua 41 M 29638 Feeney, Karen 43 F ton 0-1), 8:10 p.m. Arizona (Ray 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (McCar- 27506 Wilson, Erika L. 37 F 8491 Novis, Andrew C 53 M 27709 Firicano, Christopher M. 24 M Texas (Griffin 1-0) at Oakland (Cotton 1-1), thy 2-0), 10:10 p.m. MALDEN 29276 O’Donnell, Margaret L. 24 F 29981 Fucillo, Anthony R. 30 M 10:05 p.m. Miami (Koehler 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda 25381 Adams, Charles E. IV 31 M 3907 O’Leary, Joe 49 M 24533 Hamilton, Marie A 55 F Miami (Koehler 0-0) at Seattle (Miranda 0-1), 10:10 p.m. 25236 Adelson, William I. 25 M NAHANT 28464 Labreche, Hafsa 30 F 0-1), 10:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Games 25983 Biggers, Audrey C. 23 F 28713 Donovan, Mikaela 23 F 28648 Marenghi, Christina D. 35 F Tuesday’s Games Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 9950 Campbell, Cait 28 F 26651 Goldberg, Ellen S. 48 F 26755 McClory, Kelly 34 F Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Chicago WS at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. 28084 Carreiro, Andrew P. 29 M 30421 Jenkins, Linda J. 63 F 26884 Meninger, Daniel T. 39 M Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. 28739 Chen, Cuiyan (Jennifer) 37 F 27474 Moline, Marcie J. 48 F Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. 29855 Maccario, Taylor 24 F Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. 25902 Chirgwin, Tina 41 F PEABODY 29517 Murphy, Ryan M. 27 M Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. 27314 Dwyer, Andrea K. 30 F 26057 Ayer, Christa A. 39 F 29142 Natareno, Michael S. 38 M L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. 29528 Floramo, Kerri A. 45 F 14029 Beard, Harold 62 M 26291 O’Connell, Shelagh M. 28 F San Francisco at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 30203 Giangregorio, Casey A. 30 F 31280 Brady, Raymond F. 61 M 26648 Polino, John 46 M Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Miami at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 26459 Helman, Mathew S. 38 M 1749 Comite, Daniel O 28 M 26934 Reardon, Paul R. Jr. 41 M B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

THE GRIZZWELLS / BILL SCHORR / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, APRIL 17, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) See each matter through to Look at what you have, not at Get work out of the way be- Ask before you make changes If you want to make changes, Don’t let temptation lead the end. Don’t rely on others what you lack. It’s up to you fore you tend to personal at home that might not sit well go about it the right way. If you down the wrong path. Be to take care of your responsi- to choose how to live. Don’t matters. Someone will pres- with a partner or someone you permission is required, seek responsible, and if you real- bilities. Stay focused on what’s let others make choices for sure you if you make a prom- live with. Getting the green light it out first, and if you need ly want to make a move or important and be cautious you. Do what makes you hap- ise without delivering on it. will help you avoid a setback. more information, do your re- change, do so for the right rea- son. about your health. py. Don’t let anyone make you SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) search. look bad. Choose to put greater empha- PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) sis on personal pursuits, ro- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Follow your intuition when Take the initiative and go af- Don’t worry about what others VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) mance and relationships. The Say what’s on your mind and dealing with your peers or ne- ter what you want. Don’t let are doing. Stay focused on Set high standards and live less communication with your clear the air. You’ll feel bet- gotiating a contract that could anyone stop you from reach- what’s important to you. Live up to your promises. You have colleagues, employer or institu- ter and will be free to move boost your earning power. Ad- ing your goals. Stick to your in the moment and surround plenty to gain if you maintain a tions, the better. Problems with forward with your plans once vancement can be yours if you plan and finish what you yourself with the things and positive attitude and are open taxes and investments can be you know you have nothing to ask for more responsibility. Fo- start. people that inspire you. to unusual approaches. expected. hide. cus on your strengths.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Everything set for woman’s divorce except for legal fee Negative doubles are useful counters DEAR ABBY: I’ve al- even related to the ques- Hans Selye, an Austri- East would have signaled with ways been a self-sufficient Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van tions my husband asked an-Hungarian endocrinolo- the queen to tell West that the woman. I grew up in an Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, me. gist who died in 1982, said, suit was running.) abusive household, moved and was founded by her mother, Should I confront my “Adopting the right attitude West leads the diamond out at 16, and cut off con- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at husband about whatever can convert a negative stress ace, cashes the diamond king tact with my family a cou- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los is bothering him, or keep into a positive one.” Or, at the and continues with a third di- bridge table, adopting the amond, which South ruffs. ple of years later when it Angeles, CA 90069. stressing myself out about became apparent nothing what I may be saying in negative double can convert a On top, declarer has one spade, four hearts and four would change. my sleep? minus score into a plus one. his dad. not procrastinate. These days, since players in- clubs. So, along with the di- Nine months ago, my All my friends are either NIGHT TALKER IN tervene with scant regard for amond ruff, there are no wor- husband walked out on DEAR ABBY: Some happily married or single, INDIANA suit quality or hand strength, ries. Just take the ruff, draw me and our 3-year-old son. and I have no family to nights I talk in my sleep. you and your partner must be trumps and run the clubs. He has no interest in our turn to for advice. I’m not It doesn’t happen every DEAR NIGHT TALK- ready to fight back. Bridge is What would North have child. Our roommate, religious, so I have no cler- night, and there is no ER: Definitely talk to your not a game for cowards. done without the negative “Matt,” became “Daddy” to gyperson to consult. Is rhyme or reason for it. Re- husband and try to clear If the opener bids one of a double? Presumably bid two my son with my ex’s bless- there someplace I can cently my husband told the air, because avoiding suit, the next player overcalls clubs, potentially reaching a ing. turn to for help in ending me I said something the subject isn’t healthy. If in a different suit, perhaps 3-3 fit. You will get positive results with negative doubles. I want a divorce, but I’m this marriage, or do I just during my sleep that made he’s really suspicious be- with a single jump, and the not sure how to proceed. responder doubles, that is need to save up until I can him angry. He didn’t want cause of something you My ex and I have talked; negative. Its primary job at a afford legal counsel? to get into a fight, so we may have said while you he wants to give up his haven’t discussed it more. were dreaming, discussing low level is to try to find a fit parental rights, and I SINGLE MOM IN I suspect I may have been this together with your in an unbid major. In this deal, have no interest in getting OREGON having an “adult” dream doctor may put his mind North’s double shows four child support from him. and said a name other at ease. hearts and 6 or more points. (North might have five hearts All I want is my son. DEAR SINGLE MOM: than his. However, if it doesn’t, if his hand is too weak for a I can’t afford a lawyer Your next step should be Now he tries to stay up then I recommend you two-heart response, which right now because of some to contact your state bar later than me. I think he schedule a consultation for association and find out if promises 10-plus points.) financial obligations my may be trying to question both of you with a sleep Over this double, South has there are low-cost legal ex left me saddled with, me while I’m sleeping in disorder specialist who an easy jump to four hearts. but I don’t want to put services in your area. If order to get more informa- can make clear that what (Perhaps he thought about this off. If anything were both parties are in agree- tion out of me on the sub- people mumble during a three no-trump, but that would to happen to me, my son ment, a divorce can be ject. My doctor said there dream sequence is not an not have worked well if West would go to my ex instead amicable and not expen- is no guarantee my re- indication of infidelity (or had led a high diamond. Then of the man he considers sive. I wish you luck; do sponse would be true or reality).

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Michael T Leonard and Elizabeth H Leonard to Mortgage given by Peter G. Marvin and Nina D. Marvin to BNY Mortgage Company LLC, dated mortgage given by Maria Rivera and Jesus B. Ramirez to Mortgage Electronic Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company, January 26, 2006 and recorded with the Essex County (South District) Registry of Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for 1-800-East-West LLC., dated November 15, 2011 and registered with the Essex County (Southern Deeds at Book 25331, Page 268 subsequently assigned to Seattle Mortgage Mortgage Company, Inc., dated August 19, 2005 and recorded in Essex County District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No.525009 as noted on Company by BNY Mortgage Company LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 40 of which mortgage Certificate of Title No. 89253, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present County (South District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25331, Page 278, subsequently Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as assigned to Bank of America, N.A. by Seattle Mortgage by assignment recorded in Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 is the present holder by assignment from nominee for Reliant Mortgage Company Limited Liability Company to Wells Fargo said Essex County (South District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27012, Page 516 Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST Bank, N.A. dated April 17, 2014 and registered with said registry on April 22, and subsequently assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC by Bank of America, N.A. Mortgage Company to Option One Mortgage Company dated September 7, 2005 2014 at Document No. 551600 Certificate of Title No. 89253 and by assignment by assignment recorded in said Essex County (South District) Registry of Deeds at recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27331, from Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Book 31959, Page 292; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder Page 513; corrective assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Christiana Trust, not individually but as trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Inc., as nominee for 1-800-EAST-WEST Mortgage Company to Sand Canyon Trust dated April 11, 2016 and registered with said registry on May 31, 2016 at same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on May 1, 2017 at 21 Copeland Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation dated April 22, 2016 Document No. 572182 Certificate of Title No. 89253, for breach of the conditions Road, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 34874, of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Page 422; assignment from American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc. as Public Auction at 2:00 p.m. on May 10, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located The land with the buildings thereon in Lynn, consisting of four parcels bounded successor-in-interest to Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, at 31 BRIAR HILL DRIVE, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the and described as follows: Parcel 1: Said parcel being shown as Lot 16 on a plan N.A. as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1 Asset-Backed premises described in said mortgage, of land entitled " Plan of Land in Lynn made for Thomas Copeland", dated Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated September 9, 2009 recorded at Essex County February 20, 1956, and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 28925, Page 552 and confirmatory TO WIT: Book of Plans 87, Page 82, bounded: Southerly and Southeasterly by several assignment from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage courses on Copeland Road and a proposed street as shown on said plan, there Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan that certain parcel of land situated in Lynn in the County of Essex and said totalling 149.19 feet; Northerly by land now or formerly of Copeland as shown on Trust 2006-1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 dated May 13, 2011 Commonwealth bounded and described as follows: said plan, 99.70 feet; Northeasterly by the parcel hereinafter described, 60 feet; recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30441, and Southeasterly by Lot 17 as shown on said plan, 109 feet. Parcel 2: Also Page 404, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of NORTHEASTERLY on a curving line by Briar Hill Drive eighty five and 95/100 another parcel of land situated in said Lynn adjoining and lying Northeasterly of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 71 Adams Street, Lynn, (85.95) feet; the above described parcel bounded: Beginning at the Northeasterly corner of said MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 2:00PM on May 2, 2017, at the Lot 16, chance running Northwesterly on said Lot 60 feet to land of Copeland mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the SOUTHEASTERLY by lot 15, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred shown on said plan; thence turning at a right angle and running 100 feet more or premises described in said mortgage, to wit: sixty eight and 29/100 (169.29) feet; less to land now or formerly of Roy, thence turning and running at a right angle running parallel with the first mentioned bound on land of said Roy 60 feet to The land at 71 Adams Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and SOUTHWESTERLY by land now or formerly of Walter B. Pohle sixty seven and other land of Copeland as shown on said plan; thence turning at a right angle and described as follows: 31/100 (67.31) feet; and running by land of said Copeland 100 feet more or less to the point of beginning. Parcel 3: Also another parcel of land situated in Lynn, bounded: Southerly by Lot SOUTHEASTERLY by Adams Street, fifty (50) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by lot 13, as shown on said plan, one hundred ten and 71/100 16 as shown on said plan hereinafter mentioned, 54.95 feet; Southeasterly by Lot SOUTHWESTERLY by Duke Street, seventy-seven and 2/10 (77.2) feet; (110.71) feet. D as shown on said plan, 100 feet; Northeasterly by land now or formerly of NORTHWESTERLY by land now or late of Nichols, fifty (50) feet; and Boltrushek, 40 feet; and Northwesterly by other land of Copeland, 137.67 feet. NORTHEASTERLY by land now or late of Hanley, seventy-seven and 3/10 (77.3) All of said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon Being Lot 3 as shown on a plan of land owned by Copeland Realty Co., dated feet. plan numbered 30658-C, drawn by W.B. Hilton & Son, Surveyors, dated August December 4, 1962, recorded in Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 30, 1962, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land Registration 5004, Page 288. Parcel 4: The land in said Lynn, bounded and described as For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed with Certificate of Title # 32440 in said follows: Southerly by land now or formerly of Peter G. Marvin, Sr. et ux forty-four District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24738, Page 39. Registry, and the above described land is shown as lot #14, sheet 2, on last and 75/100 (44.75) feet; Northeasterly by land now or formerly of Peter G. mentioned plan. Marvin, Sr. et ux, seventy-eight and 24/100 (78.24) feet; Northerly by land now or The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal formerly of Kenneth S. Jordan et ux, ninety-eight and 64/100 (98.64) feet; assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable The above described land is subject to the covenants and conditions contained in Westerly by land now or formerly of Kenneth S. Jordan et ux, fifty (50) feet. Being encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to a deed given by City of Lynn to Henry P.D. Alessandro, dated August 1, 1950, duly Lot B, as shown on plan of land entitled "Lynn, Mass, Subdivision of land owned and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of recorded in Book 3759 Page 326, as affected by the restrictions contained in a by Kenneth H. and Pamela S. Jordan, dated November 9,1985 and recorded with record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. deed given by said City of Lynn to Malfeo P. Persia et al, dated February 21, 1961, said Deeds. duly recorded in Book 4646, Page 396 in said Registry. See Approved as to Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Restrictions, dated February 4, 1963 as filed as Document # 104,547 in said The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Registry. restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon The above described land is subject to an easement as set forth in a grant made assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check by Malfeo P. Persia et al to the Lynn Gas and electric company, now known as in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Lynn Electric Company and New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, TERMS OF SALE: Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 dated July 28, 1953, duly recorded in Book 4004, Page 273 in said Registry. A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical And it is further certified that said land is under the operation and provisions of delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be error in this publication. Chapter 185 of the General Laws, and that the title of said Richard B. Campbell required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of and Joan C. Campbell to said land is registered under said Chapter, subject, the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Other terms to be announced at the sale. however, to any of the encumbrances mentions in Section forty-six of said Chapter, from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other which may be subsisting and subject also as aforesaid. check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-1 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed registered with Essex County (Southern of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Korde & Associates, P.C. District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document No. 525008, as noted on sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 900 Chelmsford Street Certificate of Title No. 89253. entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Suite 3102 recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Lowell, MA 01851 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of (978) 256-1500 of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Rivera, Maria, 16-025504, April 10, 2017, April 17, 2017, April 24, 2017 nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax Item: April 10, 17, 24, 2017 titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, CITY OF LYNN having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Nationstar Mortgage LLC easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Present Holder of said Mortgage, Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 6:30 PM in Room 302 and the Lynn City Council will TERMS OF SALE: By Its Attorneys, hold a Public hearing on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:00PM in Council Chambers, ORLANS MORAN PLLC ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS Lynn City Hall for the following: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank PO Box 540540 IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND SEVENTEEN AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Waltham, MA 02454 CITY OF LYNN ZONE ORDINANCE The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Phone: (781) 790-7800 Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Lynn and by the authority of the 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 14-016977 same, the Zone Ordinance of the City of Lynn is amended as follows, to wit: 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Item: April 10, 17, 25, 2017 Section 1 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Footnote (19) is added to Section 4 Table of Use Regulations and shall read as receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS follows: said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. LAND COURT (19) A Food Service Establishment as defined in this Ordinance shall be allowed DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT as an Accessory Use within a Retail Store, allowed by right under this Ordinance, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. 15 SM 000501 with greater than 40,000 square feet of retail space devoted to the sales of goods ORDER OF NOTICE to the public. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, Section 2 D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY TO: Sharon J. Savery and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Footnote (19) is added to the Section 4 Table of Use Regulations listing of Uses to BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. App. § 501 et seq.: OneWest Bank, N.A both Food Service Establishment and Retail Stores as follows: ACQUISITION TRUST claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Present holder of said mortgage numbered 21 Glenwood Terrace, given by Sharon J. Savery to Financial Freedom Food Service Establishment (9), (13), (17), (19) Senior Funding Corporation, September 11, 2003 and recorded in Essex County Retail Stores (9), (13), (14), (19) By its Attorneys, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 21776, Page 107, and now held by HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for Section 3 150 California Street determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. If you now are, The following is added to Section 6 Accessory Uses: Newton, MA 02458 or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of "Food Service Establishments A Food Service Establishment as defined in this (617) 558-0500 America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Ordinance shall be allowed as an Accessory Use within a Retail Store, allowed by 201510-0675 - PRP Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on that right under this Ordinance, with greater than 40,000 square feet of retail space Item: April 10, 17, 24. 2017 basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this devoted to the sale of goods to the public." court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 22, 2017 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk CITY OF LYNN or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the benefit of Item: April 10, 17, 2017 said Act. Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of this Court on April 7, 2017 Notice is hereby given that the Planning Board will hold a public hearing on Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 6:30 PM in Room 302 and the Lynn City Council will Item: April 17, 2017 PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 15CP0309LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, hold a Public hearing on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:00PM in Council Chambers, Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex Lynn City Hall for the following: County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY OF LYNN ZONING ORDINANCE AND THE CITY OF LYNN ZONE MAP TO: James Young Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Lynn and by the authority of the Have a story to share? A petition has been presented to this court by Lynn DCF, seeking, as to the same, the Zone ordinance of the City of Lynn is hereby amended as follows, to wit: following child, Daishon T. Christiansen, that said child be found in need of care Section 3.2 and protection and committed to the Department of Children and Families. The The Zoning Map is hereby amended by extending the Central Business District Need a question answered? court may dispense the rights of the person(s) named herein to receive notice of or (CBD) to include all properties located on the Northerly side of Pleasant Street to consent to any legal proceeding affecting the adoption, custody, or from Tremont Street to City Hall Square/South Common Street, all properties with [email protected] guardianship or any other disposition of the child named herein, if it finds that the frontage on Tremont Street from Market Street through Pleasant Street and all child is in need of care and protection and that the best interests of the child properties with frontage on South Common/City Hall Square from Pleasant to would be served by said disposition. Market Streets. These properties shall include the property at 55 Tremont Street You are hereby ORDERED to appear in this court, at the court address set forth shown on Lynn Parcel 068-729-024; the property at 32 City Hall Square shown as above, on the following date and time: 05/25/2017 09:00 AM Hearing on City of Lynn Parcel 068-729-034; the property at 10 Pleasant Street shown as City Merits (CR/CV) of Lynn Parcel 068-729-028-047; and the property at 30 Pleasant Street shown You may bring an attorney with you. If you have a right to an attorney and if the as City of Lynn Parcel 068-729-025. court determines that you are indigent, the court will appoint an attorney to Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk represent you. Item: April 10, 17, 2017 If you fail to appear, the court may proceed on that date and any date thereafter with a trial on the merits of the petition and an adjudication of this matter. For further information call the Office of the Clerk-Magistrate at 781 586-0415. WITNESS: Hon. Mark Newman, FIRST JUSTICE Judith M. Brennan, Clerk-Magistrate DATE ISSUED: 03/07/2017 Item: April 14, 17, 24, 2017

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By Connie Nelson very few books about mod- STAR TRIBUNE ern yoga that tell the truth (MINNEAPOLIS) about how most people come to yoga. Typically, a yoga Jessamyn Stanley isn’t your practice is rooted in some average yogi, so it makes kind of life event, a trauma, sense that her new book, “Ev- an injury, an unmet need. ery Body Yoga,” isn’t your av- Q: You differentiate be- erage yoga book. Part compre- tween ancient and modern hensive guide, part reveal-all yoga. Why? memoir, the book (Work- A: Ancient yoga is very man, $16.95) is refreshingly deeply rooted in Hinduism. frank, laugh-out-loud funny Since yoga has come to the and more than a bit profane West, it’s very different here. (F-bomb alert!). Stanley, who It’s a new, modern kind of calls herself a “yoga enthusi- yoga. It’s still a spiritual ast and fat femme,” believes practice. The union of breath PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE that everyone can practice and movement and looking yoga and that yoga can help within yourself is a deeply According to a study last month, the pills you everyone move past the ob- spiritual practice. But it’s take to control heartburn and suppress stom- stacles in their lives. not religious. Yoga is a ther- ach acid may be linked to increased risk of a Q: Why did you write “Ev- apeutic and healing practice serious gut infection. ery Body Yoga”? that helps you build up from A: Everywhere I go, I get the inside. questions about yoga. And I Q: Whom did you write Are heartburn get why people have ques- your book for? tions. Is it a religion? An ex- A: It’s for every single per- ercise? A diet? I thought I’d son who ever felt left out in a medicines linked to a never have the time to an- physical sense, who ever felt swer all the questions I get, PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE left behind. I wanted to write serious gut infection? so I decided to write a book. from the perspective not of a Jessamyn Stanley’s book “Every Body I know there are lots of teacher, but of a friend. To say, medicines to suppress Yoga.” By Seema Yasmin yoga books. But there are “Yeah, I know what it’s like.” THE DALLAS gastric acid. The rate of MORNING NEWS recurrent C. difficile in- fection was 17.3 percent The pills you take to con- in people not taking those trol heartburn and sup- medicines. press stomach acid may This doesn’t mean that be linked to increased risk you should stop taking of a serious gut infection. medicines to treat heart- A study published late burn and reflux. There are last month in JAMA In- some important caveats of ternal Medicine reports the new study to consider, that people who take com- monly used prescription including the fact that the and over-the-counter in- researchers didn’t take digestion medicines such into account exactly why as Prilosec and Zantac are patients were using pro- at risk of repeat infection ton pump inhibitors and with the bacteria Clostrid- H2 blockers in the first ium difficile. place. That underlying C. difficile can cause pathology, if investigated, swelling of the colon. could turn out to be the Symptoms range from link to recurrent C. diffi- mild diarrhea lasting a cile infection. few days to life-threaten- The type of study con- ing bleeding and leaking ducted is called a me- of the gut. Previous stud- ta-analysis. While power- Tuesday, April 18 ies have shown that one ful in its ability to combine class of medicines known data from thousands of as proton pump inhibi- patients across many 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. tors, which are used to studies, meta-analyses suppress stomach acid, lump together findings, can increase risk of a first and the final conclusions episode of C. difficile in- sometimes miss import- fection. Proton pump in- ant differences in the indi- hibitors include medicines vidual studies. such as Prevacid, Prilosec In this case, the find- and Nexium. ings show that it might be The new study adds that worth stopping treatment another class of indiges- with PPIs and H2 block- tion medicines called H2 ers in patients suffering blockers can also increase or at high risk of C. diffi- risk of infection with C. cile. Rates of the infection difficile. H2 blockers in- have skyrocketed over clude Pepcid, Zantac and the past decade and are Tagamet. linked to the overuse of Researchers at the Mayo antibiotics, which disrupt Clinic in Rochester, Minn., the balance of good and analyzed data from 16 old- bad bacteria. er studies which included In the U.S., C. difficile 7,703 patients with C. dif- caused half a million in- ficile. Of these, about 1 in fections in 2011, according 5 patients suffered recur- to the Centers for Disease rent infection. Control and Prevention. They found that the rate That year, 29,000 people of recurrent C. difficile died of C. difficile within infection was 22.1 per- the first month of their di- cent among people taking agnosis. 590 Washington St. call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 www.lynnmuseum.org to start your daily subscription.