MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 Despite Baker veto, Lynn in line for $900,000

ITEM STAFF REPORT $20,000 for free community program- $527 million, and left the state $728 mil- equipment for the Lynn Fire Depart- ming; and $150,000 for the Behavioral lion above expectations. ment, which could not have come at a BOSTON — Lynn stands to receive Health Unit at the Police Department. “Even during dif cult budget years, better time given the number of recent nearly $900,000 in economic develop- In addition, $300,000 will be allocated we must do all we can to preserve these serious  res in Lynn and surrounding ment help from Beacon Hill. The items, initially vetoed by Gov. to the Forsyth Institute’s Center for Oral services that improve public safety, pub- communities,” Cahill said in a statement. Charlie Baker, but overridden by the Health; $75,000 for a program to protect lic health, the environment, job creation, Ehrlich said these funds will go a long Legislature, had been held up while the nonpro ts from violence, and $150,000 and help to  ght the opioid epidemic,” way toward improving quality of life. Executive branch reviewed last year’s for Self-Esteem Boston. said Crighton in a statement. “Moving Lynn forward is our shared tax revenues, according to the North State Reps. Brendan Crighton Cahill said supporting arts programs as a delegation, and I hope that Shore delegation. (D-Lynn), Daniel Cahill (D-Lynn), Lori and the treatment of Floating Bridge these amendments serve as a spring- The funding includes $40,000 for car- Ehrlich (D-Marblehead) and Donald Pond will have immediate positive im- board for even bigger strides in the years cinogen sanitizing machines for the Fire Wong (R-Saugus) said the money was pacts on the community. to come,” she said in a statement. Department; $50,000 for the remov- released by Baker. Tax collections in De- “Most importantly, we secured funding Wong said the delegation recognizes al of algae; $55,000 for Red Rock Park; cember exceeded expected revenue by to purchase anti-carcinogens sanitizing the critical services these funds provide. $1M in Christopher: pipeline survivor to for Elm the purrfect Street in house guest Saugus By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF LYNN — A Lynn couple is fostering a cat rescued from the devastating four-alarm SAUGUS — An Innis Street  re at a Broad Street apartment building resident has spent more than earlier this month, while its owner gets half his lifetime and upwards back on her feet. of $100,000 on preventing Michael Biasetti Jr., 32, and his  ancée, ood water from entering his Crystal Falta, 34, have taken in Chris- home. But during last week’s topher, a 1-year-old black and white cat, storm, Jack Perry said he while its owner tries to  nd permanent didn’t have to worry. housing. “I was actually asleep Michelle Dupont, 47, lived on the second during the storm, and I woke up and didn’t have any prob- oor of the 18-unit apartment building at lems,” said Perry, 80, who 26 Broad St., which has since been demol- typically spends hours clean- ished after a  re ripped through it on Jan. ing water from his home ev- 8. She lost everything in the  re, including ery time there’s a heavy rain. her other 2-year-old cat, Kayla, the moth- His house has had more than er of Christopher. three feet of water in the “I’m lucky I got out with the clothes on basement. my back and my life,” Dupont said. “When After investing more than I get a permanent home again, my in- $100,000, he started a peti- tention is to keep Christopher, of course, tion as a last resort. Perry and I’m hopeful I’m going to  nd Kayla. collected nearly 40 signa- Even though she wasn’t rescued from tures from neighbors who the building, Mike and other people told also experience ooding me, there’s maybe a 50 percent chance a problems. They requested stranger found her and she’s being held up to $1 million of taxpayer somewhere.” money at Town Meeting. Dupont plans to stay in a hotel during Perry’s intentions were to her apartment search. She said Christo- have a 30-inch drain on the pher was rescued from her former apart- bridge’s north side removed ment by a  re ghter. She was at the and install a drain on the shelter set up at the Lynn Police Station south side. that night and was noti ed that a black Town Meeting signed off on and white cat had been rescued from the $1.2 million to be invested in building — she thought it was Kayla at repairing the problem in 2016.  rst, but then learned it was Christopher. “I was amazed that the Biasetti said he heard Red Cross was whole town knew about the setting up at the police station, so the cou- situation,” Perry said. “This ple put a bag of clothes and socks together is a  nal vote. I was very im- and drove down. He brought his card, tell- pressed they all agreed that ing emergency responders that he rescues something needed to be done reptiles and breeds boa constrictors, and ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE down here. If they didn’t do asked if there were any animals from the anything about it, I’d be at  re in need. Michael Biasetti Jr. will be taking care of Christopher the cat, who survived a standstill. I don’t have the the re on Broad Street earlier this month, until his owner gets a new place money to do anything else.” CHRISTOPHER, A7 to live. Town Manager Scott Crab- tree said work has been on- going for several months and will continue through the winter. INSIDE “Hopefully it will alleviate Malden and Medford could join forces some of the ooding issues,” In Medford he said. “There’s no guaran- By Steve Freker Heights vice president Robert Doo- opment of the site. School Committee tee, but we try to look for a FOR THE ITEM little told members of a Malden City “We should work together with looks beyond school solution that would have the Council ad-hoc committee set up to residents of both the Malden and system for its next best results for alleviating MALDEN — A joint venture be- explore and fast track ideas for the Medford communities to develop a superintendent. A3 those ooding issues. It’s a tween the communities of Malden 18-acre site that his advocacy group plan for the site,” Matheson said. much-needed investment in and Medford to acquire the Malden has been informally talking with in- “We are trying to come up with a In Opinion our infrastructure.” Hospital site for $8 million and dividuals from both cities and repre- plan that everyone can be excited Marblehead’s The drainage problem af- target most of it for open space and sentatives from the owner, Hallmark about,” Doolittle said. spirit. A4 fects Perry and more than a recreational use is in the planning Health on possible plans. For some time, the Friends of dozen neighbors in the Elm stages, says a representative of an It was the  rst meeting of the Fellsmere Heights has been advo- In Sports Street area, who have water activist group seeking to preserve new Hospital Site Development cating a proposal that would pre- Peabody boys backing up onto their prop- and protect the last major, undevel- Committee, headed by Ward 3 serve 16 acres for open space and basketball wins erty. oped land tract in Malden. Councilor John Matheson, who is a thriller over Last week Friends of Fellsmere leading voice for the future devel- HOSPITAL SITE, A3 Fenwick. B1 SAUGUS, A7 Safety is central to Peabody street-improvement project

By Adam Swift are submitted to the state’s transporta- ing of Woburn is slated to do the design high usage,” said Bettencourt. “There’s ITEM STAFF tion department, the city becomes eligi- work. a high rate of accidents, especially at ble for nearly $10 million in state and Safety is the main concern with the Wilson Square and at Central Street at PEABODY — A small investment could federal funds for the project, according to road, which feeds into Peabody Square. lead to big improvements on Central Tremont Street.” Street. the mayor. The overhaul will include new street Ward 3 Councilor James Moutsoulas Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. is “This is an important investment for lights, crosswalks, and sidewalks. recently experienced some of those safety asking the city council to spend near- the community and the design plans are With the senior center and several se- issues. ly $175,000 on initial design plans for needed to qualify for the $10 million,” nior housing projects in the area, the “I got in an accident maybe a week and major safety and aesthetic upgrades to said Bettencourt. mayor said improving handicap accessi- a half ago when I was pulling into the the street from Walnut Street to Wilson The money would come from the city’s bility along the street is also a priority. Square. Once those initial design plans free cash reserve. WorldTech Engineer- “That’s a real danger spot because of the PEABODY, A7

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James E. Coppola, 94 William J. Webb Jr., 76 Gregory Sofronas, 73 1944-2018 MARBLEHEAD — James Jr. (Janet) of LYNN — William J. In addition to his Gregory Sofronas relatives, visiting James E. Coppola, of Marblehead, Joseph Webb Jr., age 76, of wife, he is survived died on Jan. 18, his homeland of Marblehead passed (Nancy) of LaCrosse, Lynn, died Saturday by three children; 2018. He was born Greece, music, fish- away peacefully on Wis., Rosemary (Ed- in a local nursing William J. Webb III in Akovos, Arkadias, ing, and watching Jan. 20 at the age of mund) of Holliston, home after a lengthy and his wife Patri- Greece on Dec. 15, sports. His laughter 94. He was the loving and Thomas (Janine) battle with Alzhei- cia, Joseph Webb, 1944. He was a tal- and warm smile will husband for 68 years of Salem, to his 17 mer’s disease. He and Karen Webb; ented carpenter and be missed by all to Lucy (Leonardi) grandchildren: John, was the husband of four grandchildren; spent many years in who knew him. Coppola. The son of Lauren (Thomas), Da- Louise A. (Morreo) Julie Webb, Nicholas Athens, Greece and Service informa- the late Joseph and vid (Elizabeth), Leah, Webb, with whom he Webb, Samantha in the United States tion: His funeral Frances Coppola, he was born Daniel (Kathryn), Elizabeth, shared 55 years of marriage. Hinds and Isabella Whipkey; practicing his trade. will be held on Thursday at in Chelsea and raised in Revere. James, Matthew, Peter, Anna, Born in Cambridge, he was his brother; Anthony Webb He leaves his wife, of 48 11 a.m. in St. George Greek After receiving his degree from Colleen (Philip), Claire, James, the son of the late Domenica and his wife Louise; his neph- years, Anastasia, his daughter Orthodox Church 54 South Boston University, Mr. Coppola Lucie, Angela, Samantha, and (Cerullo) and William J. Webb, ews; Richard, Ronald, Robert Valerie and son-in-law Dave Common St., Lynn. Burial will served as a sergeant in the U.S. Roseanna, and to his seven Sr. He was raised in the North and Ralph Capodilupo; and DeAngelis, and his grandson follow in Greenlawn Ceme- Army during World War II. He great-grandchildren: Emily, John, End, and was a graduate of his nieces Teresa Papa and Anthony, who was his pride tery, Nahant. Relatives and was awarded the Purple Heart Meghan, Molly, Dennis, Hazel, Brighton High School, Class Gabriella Durham-Webb. He and joy. He also leaves his son friends are respectfully invit- for wounds received in Europe and Thomas. of 1959. He had lived in Lynn was the brother of the late Nicholas, daughter-in-law Kat- ed to attend. Visiting hours during the Battle of the Bulge. Service information: His since 1968. Bernadette Webb. erina and grandson Christos will be on Wednesday from After the War he obtained his Funeral will be held on Thurs- William served in the Unit- Service information: His fu- and newborn granddaughter. 5-8 p.m. in the SOLIMINE law degree from Boston Univer- day at 10 a.m. from the SO- ed States Army Reserves. He neral will be held on Thursday He will be greatly missed by Funeral Home 426 Broadway sity and established a success- LIMINE Funeral Home 67 worked as a fossil fuel me- at 9:30 a.m. from the SOLI- many dear friends, aunts, un- (Route 129), Lynn. Donations ful law practice working into his Ocean St., (Route 1A), Lynn, chanic for the former Boston MINE Funeral Home, 426 cles, and cousins in the Unit- in his memory may be made 90th year. Mr. Coppola was a followed by a funeral Mass at Edison for over 35 years un- Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, ed States and Greece. to St. George Greek Orthodox member of Our Lady Star of the 11 a.m. in Our Lady Star of til his retirement in 2000. followed by a funeral Mass in Gregory was a loving and Church 54 South Common St. Sea Parish in Marblehead and the Sea Church, Marblehead. He was a member of Utility Sacred Heart Church, Lynn at happy soul who enjoyed Lynn. Directions and guest- the Knights of Columbus. He Burial will follow in Star of Workers Union, Local 369, 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in the company of friends and book at www.solimine.com. contributed his time and ener- the Sea Cemetery. Relatives and served as the Safety Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. gy to many Church committees and friends are respectful- Committee Chairman. He was Relatives and friends are and functions. He loved play- ly invited to attend. Visiting a car enthusiast and enjoyed respectfully invited. Visiting ing cards, bowling, ocean liner hours Wednesday 3-7 p.m. attending air shows. William hours are Wednesday from MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS cruises, the Red Sox, and the Donations may be made to loved all kinds of music and 4-8 p.m. Those who prefer Patriots, and the warm climate Our Lady Star of the Sea Par- also enjoyed photography and may make donations to the Health care signups ing to care for the surviv- of Sarasota, Fla., where he and ish, 85 Atlantic Ave., Marble- traveling. He had also Alzheimer’s Associ- thwarted by computer ing animals. his wife shared a winter home head, MA 01945 and to the previously been a Boy ation, 309 Waverley No people were injured. for twenty-five years. Most of Kaplan Family Hospice House Scout leader. Above all, Oaks Rd, Waltham, MA maintenance The cause of the fire is he enjoyed time with his 02452. Directions and under investigation. all he loved the company of his 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA BOSTON (AP) — Com- family, particularly his guestbook at www.soli- wife and large family. He was a 01923. Directions and guest- puter system mainte- grandchildren. mine.com. devoted father to his children: book at www.solimine.com. nance by the federal Baker prepares for annual government over the address, budget presentation weekend has thwarted Massachusetts residents BOSTON (AP) — Now from signing up for insur- in the final year of his Women’s march in Cambridge ance through the state’s first term as Massachu- Health Connector as a setts governor, Charlie deadline approaches. Baker is getting ready to The website of the outline his priorities for draws in thousands of people the months ahead. Massachusetts Health Connector says applica- The Republican is tions could not be com- scheduled to deliver his pleted from Friday night annual state of the state through Sunday at 1 address to a joint session p.m. because of computer of the Legislature on system maintenance by Tuesday evening. the federal Centers for The speech comes as Medicare and Medicaid Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Services. Polito prepare to formally State officials have been launch their re-election urging people to sign up campaign. Three Demo- for health insurance by crats are vying for their Tuesday’s deadline. party’s nomination to People without insur- challenge Baker in No- ance could face penalties vember. of more than $1,000 The governor is sched- because state and feder- uled to file his annual al mandates remain in state budget proposal place. The federal man- with lawmakers on date will be eliminated Wednesday and could in 2019 under the federal use the state of the state tax overhaul. address to outline some Residents can sign up budget initiatives. for coverage at www. 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Boston as seen from Red Rock Park. Malden and Medford School Committee looks beyond school system for its next superintendent Medford could By Steve Freker candidates, both internal dearth in internal candi- intendent Search Com- FOR THE ITEM and external, and proceed dates as well. No internal mittee, which will whittle from that starting point to candidates in the Medford applications down to a MEDFORD — For what evaluate and assess appli- Public Schools have made group of finalists for pub- is believed to be the first cants. their intentions known, lic interviews. The com- join forces time ever, the School Com- The members also voted but Medford High head- mittee will include Burke, mittee will expand its to use the services of the master Dr. John Perella two other School Commit- cussion on working toward HOSPITAL SITE search outside the school Massachusetts Associa- was a recent candidate for tee members, parents of planning a community-wide From A1 system to seek out its next tion of School Committees Peabody superintendent students representing the meeting on the issue, and superintendent of schools. (MASC) to help filter ap- before another candidate three levels of education, public uses, such as com- involving and creating an Only two men have held plications and get advice was chosen. Medford As- secondary, elementary and munity gardens, bike and alliance with Medford city the post in the last 50 on the interview process. sistant Supt. Beverly Nel- middle school, representa- walking trails, athletic officials and residents. years, the 23 years served It was the most vet- son has been in that post tives of specialized educa- fields, and picnic areas. While the bulk of the by outgoing Superinten- eran School Committee for 20 years and there is tion groups, and Medford The remaining two acres 18-acre site is in Malden dent Roy Belson, who took member, Paulette Van der also speculation about her Public Schools Director of would be developed for city limits, a portion of the over in 1994 after the re- Kloot, who pushed for one intentions. Diversity Neil Osborne. senior housing, a business land is in Medford, which tirement of late former search rather than a split Medford Mayor Steph- The final vote on the se- development center or a borders the rest of the Supt. Raymond Murano, search. “If we go internally anie M. Burke chairs the lection of the next superin- community arts center. site with residential area who served 28 years. and then decide to open it School Committee and tendent will be that of the Doolittle said strategies alongside most of the tract. Both Belson and Murano up to external candidates will head up the Super- entire School Committee. to raise the $8 million Any development of the were elevated to their po- it might give the impres- could include a $2 million site, particularly traffic is- sitions from within the ad- sion we do not support payment for development sues, would affect at least ministration and longtime internal candidates whom rights from an approved as many Medford resi- Medford residents say this we have already screened,” project, coupled with state dents as those in Malden. has been the unofficial Van der Kloot said. grants for open and recre- All those at the meet- protocol for many decades She and other members PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS ational space. Additionally, ing, including Councilor before that as well. also noted they foresaw a Community Preservation Matheson and Malden But the School Commit- Acts funds could be applied resident Prisco Tammaro, tee ditched its initial plan, KIPP ACADEMY LYNN IS NOW for and another $2 million president of the Friends which was to conduct an LAW OFFICES OF ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS would be solicited from of Fellsmere Heights, internal search within the JAMES J. CARRIGAN FOR THE 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR local businesses, founda- stressed that communi- public schools for a can- • Social Security Disability tions and civic groups. ty involvement and resi- didate and recommend a • Workers Compensation This is not the first time dents’ desires for future replacement for Belson. If • Accidents TO ENROLL, VISIT an acquisition of the hos- development are para- the internal search didn’t 25 years located across kippacademylynn.schoolmint/welcomeback pital site by the city has mount. Malden Council produce a suitable su- from Lynn District Court been discussed. In 2015 President Debbie De- perintendent, the search 15 Johnson St. Malden residents voted in Maria, who serves on the would then be opened to 781-596-0100 22 Lincoln Ave. a non-binding referendum committee and also lives external candidates. JAMES J. CARRIGAN Saugus instructing city officials to just two streets away from ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Instead, the School Com- RONALD D. MALLOY come up with $5 million the site, echoed those sen- mittee voted unanimously www.jamescarriganlaw.com 781-233-2757 to purchase the site from timents during the recent to open the search to all [email protected] Hallmark Health. There municipal election run-up has been no movement on when asked her position Monday Jan. 22 the city’s part in that di- on the future of the hos- Keep an eye out for rection. pital site. “We should sup- our new supplement and Tuesday Jan. 23 For its part, the mem- port what the residents of bers of the Council ad hoc that neighborhood want to Health & Wellness committee centered its dis- see there,” she said. arriving as an insert Meatloaf dinner in the Item, the Peabody Weekly News and $6.99 the Lynnfi eld Weekly News on Jan. 25. ONLY WITH THIS COUPON call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Cannot be combined with any other offers. to start your To advertise, call 781-593-7700 x1355 Not for take-out. Valid for up to 2 people. daily subscription. or message [email protected]. A4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 OPINION TRUDY RUBIN HOW TO REACH US E M. G D  Fake News Awards? No, Trump wins real President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant prize for undermining global press freedom Director of Advertising Gordon R. Hall T  J  It’s too easy to dismiss on Western values in der Putin, independent 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton President Trump’s con- Warsaw, Trump pledged media have all but been Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 Michael H. Shanahan stant harping about “fake to team up with Duda to eradicated, journalists J N. W  Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman news” as the bluster of a fight “fake news.” are harassed and jailed, PŽ serial liar. Indeed, the American and many have been Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 What could be more ab- president’s harping on murdered. Then there’s Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 surd than those words “fake news” has given Egypt’s President Abdel All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 from a man who made legitimacy for repres- Fattah el-Sisi, who uses 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 more than 2,000 false or sive regimes to use the antiterror laws to jail any Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 misleading claims in the term to attack their own critic who calls for human Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 first 355 days of his pres- journalists. CPJ has rights. classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 idency? No wonder the documented 21 cases in And yet, it is the Overall Subscriptions John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 late-night comics have 2017 in which journal- Achievement award for [email protected] had a field day competing ists were jailed on “fake undermining Global Press Circulation to win a “Fakey” — the news” charges. Freedom that illuminates [email protected] term they’ve attached to Trump’s embrace of the the cost of Trump’s fake his promised “fake news” term also enables foreign campaign against “fake Ext. 3 awards. leaders to repudiate inves- news.” Newsroom But Trump’s relentless tigative reports by inter- While previous U.S. [email protected] attacks on news outlets national journalists. When presidents have criticized [email protected] EDITORIAL not only threaten a free the International Olym- the press, they recognized Ext. 4 press at home but have pic Committee decided to its essential role in a de- Sports had a negative impact punish Russia for an ex- mocracy, at home and [email protected] worldwide. “These efforts tensive state-run doping abroad. Ext. 5 are being closely watched program conducted at the As CPJ notes: “The Unit- Retail and Online Marblehead’s by (repressive) foreign 2014 Sochi Olympics — a ed States, with its First Advertising leaders who are using his scandal first revealed by Amendment protection [email protected] words as cover,” writes the New York Times — for a free press, has long Sen. John McCain, “as Russian President Vlad- stood as a beacon for in- ADVERTISING spirit they silence and shutter imir Putin immediately dependent media around Ernie Carpenter Jr. one of the key pillars of denounced the allegations the world. Trump by con- Director of Advertising democracy.” When a U.S. trast has consistently un- and Business Development, ext. 1355 Calendars are already marked and the news as “fake news.” Enabled by [email protected] leader delegitimizes the Trump, Putin also labels dermined domestic news is traveling word-of-mouth through Marble- free press, he gives cover accusations of espionage outlets and declined to Michael Hayes head: Come out and support the owners and Vice President, Digital Advertising, to despots to do likewise. against America as “fake publicly raise freedom of employees of The Landing Thursday. ext. 1302 So rather than focus news.” the press with repressive [email protected] The popular restaurant and hangout took a on the Fakeys, check out So the president has leaders.” Michele Iannaco catastrophic double hit this month. The Jan. the Committee to Protect certainly earned the Run- That abdication of Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 4 storm flooded The Landing but employees Journalists’ Press Op- ner-Up prize in the catego- America’s role as defend- [email protected] banded together to defy the sea’s fury and get pressors awards issued in ry of Most Thin-Skinned er of democratic prin- Ralph Mitchell back in business. response to Trump’s ma- Leader. The winner is ciples has worldwide Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 A crowd descended on The Landing for brunch ligning of the media. The President Recep Tayyip repercussions: It’s prob- [email protected] on Jan. 7 only to find a sprinkler water line U.S. president received Erdogan of Turkey, where ably no accident that the Patricia Whalen cracked during the deep freeze, causing addi- the Overall Achievement authorities jail journalists number of journalists in Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 medal for Undermining prison globally is at a re- [email protected] tional damage. The Landing is in limbo for now, and bloggers for insulting Global Press Freedom. Erdogan or other Turkish cord high. with insurance details to be worked out. But BUSINESS OFFICE He should be (but won’t leaders. Trump, for his So when Trump calls more than a dozen local businesses and friends be) ashamed of being part, has threatened to the media “the enemy of Susan J. Conti and relatives of The Landing’s proprietors and Controller, ext. 1288 lumped in with his fellow “open up” U.S. libel laws the people,” Americans [email protected] employees will converge on Wick’s Thursday to awardees. (a tool used by Erdogan to should remember that do their part to help The Landing’s employees Ted Grant 2017 was an excep- bankrupt news organiza- this phrase was used by Publisher, ext. 1234 get through lean times while restoration work tionally dangerous year tions). Moreover, Trump’s Stalin to describe his [email protected] gets planned and initiated. to be a journalist, with denunciation of individu- enemies. Trump is not Marian Kinney The coming-together by all on behalf of one 262 documented cases of al journalists on Twitter Stalin, and American re- ext. 1212 resident or one institution or business is vin- journalists being jailed and in speeches could in- mains a country of checks [email protected] tage Marblehead. The late Tom McNulty, a for their work. More gov- cite rabid supporters to and balances, but the Will Kraft town stalwart, loved to celebrate Marblehead’s ernments are trying to attack. president is linking him- Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 limit freedom of expres- Of course, when it comes self with leaders who love [email protected] ability to band together and pitch in to help out sion, while some coun- to the award for Tightest to persecute their media during tough times. Jennifer Perez tries viewed as semi- or Grip on the Media, Trump critics. ext. 1205 Another town hero, the late Christopher Pip- fully democratic are slid- isn’t in the same league as Along with Xi, Putin, Er- [email protected] er, demonstrated through service to his country ing backward. the winner, Chinese Pres- dogan, Sisi, and Duda, he Mike Shanahan the unselfish, undaunted spirit that defines the The Biggest Backslider ident Xi Jinping, or the richly deserves the award Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 town. It is not a surprise that a centuries-old in Press Freedom award runner-up, Russia’s Putin bestowed on him by the [email protected] community located on the edge of the Atlantic goes to Aung San Suu (although some have not- CPJ. Carolina Trujillo Ocean should be defined by resilience and de- Kyi, the de facto leader of ed that Trump has called Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Trudy Rubin is a col- [email protected] termination to persevere. Myanmar, where any jour- the media “the enemy of Jim Wilson Marblehead celebrates town and national nalists reporting on the the people,” a phrase used umnist and editori- Rohingya tragedy are ar- by Soviet dictator Joseph al-board member for the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 treasures like “The Spirit of ‘76” because the [email protected] rested or jailed. Runner-up Stalin to describe his en- defiance demonstrated in that famous painting Philadelphia Inquirer. is President Andrzej Duda emies). CIRCULATION encapsulates the town’s spirit. When it came to Readers may write to her of Poland, whose increas- When it comes to jailing at: Philadelphia Inquir- Lisa Mahmoud doing more for his town, McNulty stepped up. ingly authoritarian gov- journalists, China was Manager, ext. 1239 er, P.O. Box 8263, Phila- [email protected] Piper did the same thing when it came to serv- ernment is muzzling crit- second only to Turkey ing his country. ical media. (73 behind bars). Beijing delphia, Pa. 19101, or by CLASSIFIED Social media is sure to help amplify the buzz Note: Last summer, censors the press and email at trubin@philly- Abbe Young Smith preceding Thursday’s benefit on behalf of The while delivering a speech controls the internet. Un- news.com. Manager, ext. 1276 Landing and the helping hands that will be [email protected] present in abundance at Wick’s will represent THE SACRAMENTO BEE NEWSROOM only the start of a sustained effort to ensure Bill Brotherton The Landing’s employees can tough it out un- Features Editor ext. 1338 til they are back working and laughing with President Trump shouldn’t [email protected] friends. Gayla Cawley Winter will eventually give way to warm Reporter, ext. 1236 [email protected] weather. and hard times, as anyone can tell you crow too loud about tax cuts yet Cheryl Charles in Marblehead, are easily brushed away with Associate News Editor, ext. 1278 warm hearts and helping hands. The almost daily an- massive amounts of mon- Analysts point out that it [email protected] nouncements sound im- ey back to the United would be much better for Tori Faieta pressive and generous. States,” Trump tweeted workers if they received Copy Editor American Airlines, Wednesday. “Great to see permanent raises. They [email protected] AT&T, Bank of America Apple follow through as a also note that what com- and Comcast are giving result of TAX CUTS. Huge Thomas Grillo panies are handing out in Reporter, ext. 1264 their workers $1,000 bo- win for American workers bonuses is small potatoes [email protected] nuses. Since President and the USA!” compared to the windfall Donald Trump signed the The tax reform perma- Spenser Hasak for corporations – about Photographer, ext. 1332 sweeping tax cuts that nently reduces the corpo- $1 trillion of the $1.5 tril- [email protected] slashed what corporations rate tax rate from 35 per- pay, dozens of companies cent to 21 percent. Also, lion in tax savings over 10 Thor Jourgensen years. Some say the bo- News Editor, ext. 1267 have announced payments money that companies [email protected] to employees. Last week, bring back from overseas nuses are more a public Fiat Chrysler said it will this year will be taxed at relations ploy – and even Steve Krause a way to get on Trump’s Sports Editor, ext. 1229 hand out $2,000 bonus- 15.5 percent. [email protected] es and add 2,500 jobs in I have criticized the tax good side. Michigan. cuts as mostly a giveaway I’ll be far more impressed Katie Morrison Sports Reporter And Wednesday, Apple to the rich and to corpora- if lots of companies hire [email protected] said that it would hire tions. I’m more than will- many more workers and 20,000 more workers, ing to admit if I’m wrong. Owen O’Rourke pay them more and all of Photographer, ext. 1224 build another campus and But here’s the thing: All this progress lasts. [email protected] spend $350 billion in the of these bonuses could be But I fear the bottom Roberto Scalese next five years, includ- fool’s gold. line could be more like They will certainly help Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ing $75 million in profits Walmart. It announced [email protected] it has been stashing off- workers in the short term. last week it is giving bo- shore. For many families, they Mark Sutherland nuses of as much as $1,000 Trump and Republican are more than “crumbs,” Creative Director [email protected] leaders in Congress are as top House Democrat and raising its starting pay to $11 an hour. But the boasting that their tax bill Nancy Pelosi of San Fran- Anne Marie Tobin is already paying off big cisco described them. very same day, the retail Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 time for American work- But what about the long giant also said it is closing [email protected] ers. haul? Will employees get 63 Sam’s Club stores. Bridget Turcotte “I promised that my pol- another round of bonuses Funny, Trump didn’t Reporter, ext. 1269 icies would allow compa- next year, or is this a one- take to Twitter to brag [email protected] nies like Apple to bring time thing? about that. 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, JANUARY 22, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump’s second year opens with crises, unease

By Zeke Miller Special counsel Robert and promises, it’s now discuss internal dynamics. fundraising schedules. campaign season. ASSOCIATED PRESS Mueller’s probe into Rus- about defending and pro- The president has grown Despite a booming econ- For all the legislative sian interference in the moting last year’s accom- more fearful of leaks. His omy, Trump’s approval ambition of the first year, WASHINGTON — The 2016 election keeps mov- plishments.” inner circle of friends is rating is at historic lows Trump’s second stands to sequel to President Don- ing ever closer to the Oval No administration comes smaller, most recently with for a first-year president, be a more muted affair. ald Trump’s first year in Office. The government into office fully ready for the banishment of former weighed down by parti- Immigration, the stick- office is opening with the shutdown highlights the the task of leading the chief strategist Steve Ban- san controversy and his ing point in the current lead player hamstrung by legislative challenges that government, and Trump’s non. This smaller group of own divisive actions and shutdown, stands as the a government shutdown persist even with Republi- team has taken disruption informal advisers has seen statements. The fall con- most promising option and hunkering down amid cans controlling the White to a new extreme. Repub- Trump favor those who tell tests represent a make-or- after the president pro- investigations, crises and House and both the House licans outside the White him what he likes to hear, break moment for Trump voked a crisis by setting political unease. and Senate, and makes House are now hoping according to several people and could influence his up the March 5 expiration After 365 days in the clear the administration’s the Trump administration who talk to him regularly. pursuit of a second term, of protections for rough- Oval Office, Trump has need to more carefully tar- will be more politically And that, combined with an effort that will begin in ly 700,000 young immi- found that his drive to de- get its political capital on savvy. But the 71-year-old chief of staff John Kel- earnest next year. grants brought illegally to liver quickly on campaign specific agenda items. And president has proved set ly’s determination not to GOP lawmakers frame the U.S. as children. He’s promises has yielded to the fall elections are shap- in his ways, trusting his manage the president, is the importance of keep- hoping to use it as lever- the sobering reality of gov- ing up as a referendum on instincts over the advice furthering the Trump’s im- ing control of the House age to pass his hard-line erning — and the prospect Trump’s tenure. of his aides, and there is pulsive streak. and Senate in self-serving immigration priorities. of an electoral rebuke in “In the second year, you no reason to expect that What comes next? terms for Trump: Demo- Before the State of the November. Administration no longer are one-dimen- won’t continue. Personnel changes are cratic control would grant Union address Jan. 30, the aides, outside allies and sional,” said Ari Fleischer, Yet Trump has been afoot to streamline the subpoena power to the White House has been pre- Republicans on Capitol press secretary when George changed by the experienc- West Wing political and president’s fiercest critics. paring much-delayed policy Hill see the Trump White W. Bush was president. es of the past year, accord- legislative affairs teams Wary of potentially los- proposals on infrastruc- House continuing to face “There’s an inevitable ing to aides and outside in preparation for the ing the Senate, the White ture and welfare, but little many of the same chal- pivot that every adminis- advisers, most of whom November elections, and House plans to continue progress is anticipated as lenges it wrestled with tration makes, and that spoke on condition of ano- Trump and Vice President its aggressive push to ap- lawmakers have begun last year, with fresh plot is to recognize that it’s no nymity because they were Mike Pence are preparing point conservative judges turning their focus to their twists to boot. longer about future events not authorized to publicly aggressive campaign and before Congress breaks for own re-elections. Senate moderates to pitch plan to end the shutdown WASHINGTON (AP) — Restive Senate moderates in both parties expressed hopes of finding a way to end the government shut- down as they raced toward a late-night showdown vote and their last chance to reopen the government be- fore hundreds of thousands of federal workers were forced to stay home from work without pay Monday. Lawmakers on Capitol PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Hill said they were pursu- U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, left, meets with King Abdullah II at the ing a deal to end the rare Husseiniya Palace in Amman, Jordan, Sunday. closure, prompted Friday by a messy tussle over im- migration and spending. Jordan urges Pence to ‘rebuild In exchange for Democrat- ic votes on a three-week PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS spending measure, GOP From left, Rep. Gary Peters, D-Mich., Sen. Mark trust’ after Jerusalem pivot leadership in the Senate Warner, D-Va., Sen. Maggie Hassan, D-N.H., and would agree to address im- Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., after a meeting of moder- By Ken Thomas proach as the only possible ally who derives his politi- migration policy and other ate senators at the Capitol in Washington, Sunday. ASSOCIATED PRESS outcome of any peace deal. cal legitimacy in large part pressing legislative mat- Trump’s announcement from the Hashemite dynas- AMMAN, Jordan — Jor- ters in the coming weeks. migration tied to reopening term proposal. Lawmakers on Jerusalem last month ty’s role as guardian of a dan’s king appealed Sun- Nothing has been agreed the government, but law- took the proposal to leader- infuriated the Palestin- key Muslim site in Jerusa- day to Vice President Mike to, the lawmakers said makers were seeking “an ship Sunday afternoon. ians, who seek the Israe- lem. Any perceived threat Pence to “rebuild trust and Sunday, and there were no agreement that we would It was not immediate- li-annexed eastern sector to Muslim claims in the confidence” in the possibili- indications that leaders of proceed to immigration.” ly clear whether it was ty of a two-state solution to of the city as a future cap- city is seen as a challenge either party or the White The approach found ad- well-received, though the the Israeli-Palestinian con- ital. They accused the U.S. to Jordan, where a large House was on board. vocates in South Carolina Senate’s No. 2 Republican flict, following fallout from of siding with Israel and segment of the population The contours of the new Sen. Lindsey Graham, who did not appear hopeful. the Trump administration’s said Washington can no is of Palestinian origin. proposal were still taking has been trying to broker Asked whether he thought decision to recognize Jeru- longer serve as a mediator. Pence told the king that shape Sunday evening. an immigration deal, and the government would be salem as Israel’s capital. Jerusalem is the emo- the U.S. has committed “to Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, closed Monday, Sen. John Pence tried to reassure tional centerpiece of the continue to respect Jor- said the deal did not secure both Republicans who Cornyn of Texas said, the monarch that the U.S. long-running conflict, and dan’s role as the custodian an immediate vote on im- rejected an earlier short- “Right now, yes, I do.” was committed to restart- Trump’s policy shift set off of holy sites, that we take ing peace efforts and to a protests and condemna- no position on boundaries two-state solution, if both tion across Arab and Mus- and final status.” It was sides agree. Such a caveat lim countries. a message Pence relayed deviates from long-stand- It posed a dilemma for Saturday in talks with ing U.S. support for that ap- Abdullah, a staunch U.S. Egypt’s president. Mick Mulvaney finds himself in middle of another shutdown By Andrew Taylor ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Mick Mulvaney stormed Wash- ington as a tea party law- maker elected in 2010, and he hasn’t mellowed much as director of the Office of Management of Budget at the White House. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS In both spots, he’s been Protesters listen to speeches at the Grand Park during a Women’s March, at the center of a govern- Saturday, in Los Angeles. ment shutdown. But this time he is arguing against it and is faulting Demo- Weekend of women’s marches crats for seeking to use the very kind of leverage PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS he tried to utilize in 2013. Director of the Office of Management and Bud- promises continued momentum Then a congressman, get Mick Mulvaney listens to a question during Mulvaney was among a a press briefing at the White House, Saturday. By Haven Daley on.org, told the boisterous N.C., attended the Las Ve- faction on the hard right and John Locher crowd. gas rally wearing an out- that bullied GOP leaders taking steps to amelio- House of purposefully clos- ASSOCIATED PRESS Following marches that fit recalling the women’s into a shutdown confron- rate the shutdown, giving ing high-profile federal drew huge crowds across suffrage movement of the tation by insisting on lac- agencies more flexibility LAS VEGAS — Thou- sites to reap political gain. the U.S. on Saturday, one early 20th century. She ing a must-pass spending to remain open by using, sands of people poured The Trump administra- year after President Don- cited the difference wom- bill with provisions de- for instance, previously into a football stadium ald Trump’s inaugura- signed to cripple Pres- appropriated money to tion will do what it can to in Las Vegas on Sunday, en made in helping Dem- tion, protesters gathered ocrat Doug Jones upset ident Barack Obama’s keep their doors open. He keep national parks open the anniversary of wom- Sunday on multiple con- signature health care law. accused the Obama White and accessible, he said. en’s marches around the conservative Republican tinents, including in Lon- Roy Moore for a Senate Mulvaney voted against world, to cap off a week- don, Paris, Sydney, Madrid legislation to reopen the seat in Alabama in De- end of global demonstra- and Buenos Aires. The government and was un- cember. tions that promised to con- events culminated with apologetic over his role w? tinue building momentum the Las Vegas rally, which “For us it’s all about as a ringleader in 2013, ou kno e women’s rights and we’re Did y ’s magazines ar for equality, justice and an launched an effort to reg- saying the GOP’s political edia Group end to sexual harassment. ister 1 million voters and seeing them be eroded beating — and eventual Essex M with Trump in office,” “This is a birthday party target swing states like retreat — was the product available 24/7 online at.com for a movement that has Nevada in the U.S. mid- Beaty said. “The women of bad messaging. azine thshoregolfmag .com only begun to flex its pow- term elections later this made a difference in Al- Now, as the federal of- nor azine 907themag er to change this democ- year, which could shift abama and we’re hoping ficial in charge of man- 01 .com ONEthemag racy,” Anna Galland, the control of Congress. we can flip the House and aging government oper- executive director of the Paula Beaty, 53, a tech Senate with the power of ations during the lapse pring 2018 editions Look for our S March. progressive group move- worker from Durham, women.” in funding, Mulvaney is coming in A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Breaking and Entering Trial is set for man accused of larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- A report of a breaking and entering at 11:48 a.m. Friday curacy, it is the sole responsibility making bomb parts for jihadists at 38 Hanover St.; at 10:09 of the concerned party to contact a.m. Sunday at 10 Anderson the relevant police department and Lane. By Jacques Billeaud His trial on federal prison. ing one person who said have the department issue a no- A report of a motor vehicle ASSOCIATED PRESS conspiracy charges is Gregory Bartolomei, one Alahmedalabdaloklah, af- breaking and entering at 12 scheduled to begin Tues- of his attorneys, didn’t im- ter fleeing Iraq and mov- tice of correction to the Daily Item. PHOENIX — A decade day in Phoenix, where mediately return a phone ing to China, found a fac- Corrections or clarifications will not p.m. Sunday at 75 Johnson ago, military police raid- St. the case is being heard message and email seek- tory in China to make the be made without express notice of ing a Baghdad apartment because authorities say ing comment Thursday. circuit boards. during the Iraq War dis- change from the arresting police Complaints Alahmedalabdaloklah Alahmedalabdaloklah’s Investigators also said department. covered bomb-making got components for a lawyers previously criti- a senior leader with the A report of a gunshot at materials that authorities wireless initiation sys- cized the federal govern- 1920 Revolution Brigades LYNN 12:40 p.m. Friday at Gallagh- say contained the finger- tem used in IEDs from a ment’s allegation that ordered IED compo- er Playground at 25 Hurd St.; prints of a Syrian man company headquartered their client provided nents from Alahmedalab- now accused of making a Arrests at 8:15 p.m. Saturday at 7 St in Arizona. The indict- parts used to kill four daloklah and transferred Clair St.; at 8:19 p.m. Satur- key component for impro- ment doesn’t provide the U.S. soldiers and wound money to his bank account Amanda Dexter, of 11 day on Lewis Street; at 10:54 vised explosive devices for company’s name, and au- four others during two in China. Cook St., was arrested on p.m. Saturday on Congress a jihadist group that at- thorities have declined to attacks in Baghdad in Prosecutors say warrant charges of two counts Street. tacked American soldiers. identify the firm. 2007. Defense attor- Alahmedalabdaloklah’s of nighttime breaking and en- Ahmed Alahmedalab- Alahmedalabdaloklah neys maintain there’s fingerprints were found tering for a felony, destruction Overdose daloklah is accused of has pleaded not guilty to no evidence connecting on several items in the of property and attempt to making circuit boards charges of conspiracy to Alahmedalabdaloklah to Baghdad home and that commit a crime at 1:45 p.m. A report of an overdose at used to remotely detonate use a weapon of mass de- those explosions. the apartment functioned Sunday. 9:11 p.m. Saturday on Wash- IEDs for the 1920 Rev- struction, conspiracy to Prosecutors said they as a bomb-making factory. Cassandra Henriksen, 28, ington Street. olution Brigades, which destroy U.S. government expected to show the The IED cache there was of 89 Galloping Hill Road, has claimed responsibili- property with an explosive, circuit boards recov- described as one of the Hopkinton, N.H., was arrest- Theft ty for 230 attacks in Iraq possession of a destructive ered from the two blasts largest found during the against American soldiers device in furtherance of a matched those found war. Items that contained ed and charged with OUI li- A report of a larceny at quor, reckless operation of a from 2005 to 2010. Au- violent crime, conspiracy in a cache linked to his prints included docu- 11:36 a.m. Friday at 50 Es- thorities have described to commit “extraterritori- Alahmedalabdaloklah. ments, a lid to a power me- motor vehicle and reusing to sex St.; at 1:06 p.m. Friday produce license/registration/ Alahmedalabdaloklah as al murder” of a U.S. citi- Authorities say sever- ter and a piece of electri- at 4 Peary Ave.; at 4 p.m. being involved in the re- zen and providing support al witnesses have tied cal tape that was wrapped plates at 9:01 p.m. Friday. Friday at 8 Tudor St.; at 8:56 Isaiah Lee, of 24 Surfside search and development to terrorists. If convicted, him to the production of around an IED switch, p.m. Friday at 100 Willow St.; for making such bombs. he could face up to life in IED components, includ- prosecutors said. Road, was arrested on war- at 3:34 p.m. Saturday at 11 rant charges of shoplifting Clarendon Ave.; at 7:54 p.m. by asportation, trespassing, Saturday at 12 Fortesque Ter- assault and battery, larce- race; at 12:25 p.m. Sunday at Corruption trial of ex-Gov. Cuomo ny from person, disorderly 810 Lynnway. conduct and disturbing the A report of motor vehicle peace at 11:50 p.m. Satur- theft at 8:30 a.m. Saturday day. at 5 Rosemont St.; at 10:04 aide to begin in New York City Kesner Lubin Jr., 25, of p.m. Saturday at Boston and 125A Alewife Brook Parkway, By David Klepper Cedar streets. ASSOCIATED PRESS Somerville, was arrested and A report of a robbery at charged with parole/proba- 7:04 p.m. Saturday at Cha- ALBANY, N.Y. — For tion violation and on a war- tham and Essex streets; at rant at 11:01 p.m. Saturday. decades, Joseph Percoco 3:58 a.m. Sunday on Light was among the most loy- Jose Rosario, 23, of 35 Street Court. Pacific St., was arrested and al aides and confidants charged with alien posses- to New York Gov. Andrew sion of a firearm, possession Vandalism Cuomo, so close to his fam- ily that the governor once of a firearm without a firearm A report of motor vehicle identification card and carry- likened him to a brother. vandalism at 8:02 p.m. Sat- This week, he faces trial ing a loaded firearm weapon urday at 60 Granite St.; at at 7:48 p.m. Saturday. in New York City on fed- 7:43 a.m. Sunday at 32 Cur- eral charges that he used Luis Solorzano, 22, of 45 ran Road. Marianna St., was arrested that relationship to collect on a warrant at 6:15 p.m. a fortune in bribes from Saturday. MARBLEHEAD two companies doing busi- ness with the state. Accidents Arrests Jury selection is set to begin Monday in a case Kimberly Gregware, 43, of that has already proven A report of a motor vehicle 95 Green St., was arrested on to be a source of person- hit and run accident at 3:52 warrants at 3:53 p.m. Friday. al pain and political em- p.m. Friday at Casey’s Shell at Evelio Mendez, 21, of 16 barrassment for Cuomo, 122 Boston St.; at 7:53 p.m. Commercial St., Apt. 1, Lynn, a Democrat and possible Saturday at Chatham Street was arrested and charged presidential candidate in and Haviland Avenue. with unlicensed operation of 2020 who came into office A report of a motor vehi- a motor vehicle and failure to cle accident at 3:54 p.m. stop/yield at 9:49 a.m. Friday. vowing to do something Friday at Central Avenue about Albany’s corrupt and Oxford Street; at 6 p.m. culture. Friday at 3 Market Square; Complaints While Cuomo is not ac- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at 7:52 p.m. Friday on Mur- A report of a disturbance at cused of wrongdoing and Andrew Cuomo, right, with Joseph Percoco, who is set to go on trial phy Avenue; at 9:25 p.m. 1 p.m. Saturday on Washington isn’t expected to testify, on charges that he orchestrated a complicated bribery and extortion Friday at Boston and Feder- Street; at 10:24 p.m. Satur- the charges against Perco- scheme involving deep pocketed lobbyists and developers. al streets; at 9:20 a.m. Sat- day on Green Street. A caller co have damaged both his urday at 668 Chestnut St.; reported she heard a woman image as a reformer and Where is his legacy? The state employment in 2014 petitive Power Ventures, at 10:06 a.m. Saturday at scream for help. Police report- one of his signature policy 403 Lynnfield St.; at 3:19 ed the incident was the result initiatives, the investment public is so inured to these to lead Cuomo’s re-elec- an energy company look- p.m. Saturday at Eastern of a verbal argument between a of billions of dollars in trials they’ve given up.” tion campaign and briefly ing to build a power plant Avenue and Timson Street; mother and her daughter about public money in to upstate Percoco’s ties to the Cuo- rejoined the administra- in the Hudson Valley. tion that same year before at 3:58 p.m. Saturday at the opening of a house window. economic development mo family go back to his In exchange, prosecutors service as a teenager for taking a job as a vice pres- 44 Lowell St.; at 7:15 p.m. programs. said, Percoco promised to Saturday at Mama Blanca the governor’s father, the ident at Madison Square SWAMPSCOTT Percoco, and others, are help the two companies at 125 Oxford St.; at 7:32 accused of enriching them- late Gov. Mario Cuomo. Garden. He was involved in An- At his father’s funeral with their business with p.m. Saturday at CVS at 65 Accidents selves by selling their in- Boston St. fluence to companies in- drew Cuomo’s first, failed in 2015 Andrew Cuomo the state. Competitive A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle volved in those efforts. run for governor in 2002, called Percoco “my father’s Power Ventures wanted accident with personal injury hit and run accident at 3:38 “If you asked people joined his staff when he third son, who sometimes to sell power to the state, at 12:03 p.m. Saturday at 1 p.m. Friday at High School at ‘are you proud of our Al- was elected Attorney I think he loved the most.” while COR wanted to win Auburn St. 200 Essex St. bany government?’ you General in 2006 and then Prosecutors say Percoco state construction projects helped him win the gover- sold his influence in the wouldn’t get a lot of peo- related to economic devel- Assaults ple to answer yes,” said nor’s office in 2010. halls of power by taking Complaints opment efforts in west- Bill Samuels, a longtime As Cuomo’s executive more than $315,000 from A report of an assault and A report of a disturbance at progressive activist and deputy secretary, Percoco 2012 through 2016 from ern New York. Executives battery at 5:30 p.m. Friday on 5:47 p.m. Friday at 525 Para- advocate for ethics re- was a gruff political oper- a Syracuse real estate de- from both companies are Chestnut Street. dise Road. forms. “Cuomo has had ative known for his intim- velopment company, COR among those charged in eight years to change this. idating manner. He left Development, and Com- the case. NATIONAL CRIME BRIEFS Trustee: MSU president should Police investigating (AP) — A North Carolina after 2 brothers man who made headlines when he was caught for wounded in shooting break-ins after winning a quit over sex assault scandal doughnut-eating contest TAUNTON (AP) — Po- has been arrested again. ASSOCIATED PRESS testimony of these brave gious crimes committed lice in Taunton are trying And this time he’s ac- survivors of Larry Nas- by Larry Nassar on the DETROIT — A Michigan to figure out exactly what cused of stealing from a sar’s abuse. campus of Michigan State State University trustee happened after they found doughnut shop. More than 80 girls and University and in his on Saturday called for the two brothers shot and The Virginian-Pi- women, including some work outside the univer- university president to wounded in a local home. Olympians, gave state- sity with USA Gymnastics lot newspaper reports quit over the school’s han- Police say the brothers ments at the sentencing and other organizations. 27-year-old Bradley dling of the sexual assault got into an argument in- Hardison of Elizabeth for Nassar, who worked at The stories told in court volving a knife Saturday scandal involving former City was charged Thurs- gymnastics doctor Larry Michigan State and as a this week are heartbreak- afternoon. Authorities say day with stealing from team doctor for USA Gym- ing,” Breslin said. one brother then pulled Nassar. a Dunkin’ Donuts in Trustee Mitch Lyons is- nastics. Some assaults The trustees have asked out a gun and there was November. took place at his universi- Michigan Attorney Gener- a struggle. Police say one sued a statement Satur- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS An Elizabeth City Police day breaking ranks with ty office. al Bill Schuette’s office to of the men was shot four Department statement Larry Nassar listens Lyons called on Simon to investigate the universi- times and the brother the board which had said says he’s charged with a day earlier that they to Jordyn Wieber’s im- resign “to let the healing ty’s handling of the scan- with the gun suffered one felonies including break- supported President Lou pact statement in the process begin.” dal. gunshot wound. ing and entering and Anna Simon. court of Judge Rose- Board of Trustees Chair- “We look forward to a Both men were taken larceny. It wasn’t clear if “I do not agree with our marie Aquilina on Fri- man Brian Breslin said in prompt and thorough in- to Rhode Island Hospital. he helped himself to any statement of support for day. a statement last Saturday vestigation by the Mich- Their conditions haven’t doughnuts. President Simon,” Ly- responding to Lyons that igan Attorney General’s been disclosed. A phone listing for ons told the Detroit Free lieve President Simon can all the other trustees con- Office to help reassure the Police haven’t said what Hardison rang discon- Press. “As I expressed re- survive the public outcry tinue to support Simon. public that the university led to the fight. Officials nected. peatedly to fellow board that has been generated “The Board of Trustees and its leadership have say the incident remains The Virginian-Pilot re- members during our dis- by this tragedy and even shares the outrage of the nothing to hide,” Breslin under investigation. ported that in 2014, Hardi- cussion Friday, I don’t be- less so after hearing the survivors over the egre- said. son won a doughnut-eating Doughnut-eating champ contest put on by Elizabeth charged with stealing City police while he was Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 wanted on suspicion of CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. several break-ins. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Geysers yes, Ellis Island no: Some parks open, some not

By Matthew Brown Mont., worried about and Dan Elliott what would happen if the ASSOCIATED PRESS impasse is lengthy. “This is our public land, YELLOWSTONE NA- and we should be able to TIONAL PARK, Wyo. — use it any time we want,” Visitors could still ride she said. “Congress bet- snowmobiles and ski into ter get its act together. Yellowstone National They’ve been so irrespon- Park Saturday to marvel sible the last year, as well at the geysers and buffalo as the White House.” herds, despite the federal Sen. Steve Daines, government shutdown. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS R-Mont., said the Trump But across the country administration is trying Velodrome designer Dale Hughes, who designed and built the Lexus Velodrome, stands alongside in New York, the nation’s the riders on the track in Detroit. most famous monuments to minimize the effects of to immigration — the the shutdown by keeping Statue of Liberty and El- parks open, but he ac- lis Island — were closed. cused former President Indoor velodrome expected Barack Obama of doing The Interior Department had vowed to keep open as the opposite. many parks, monuments “There’s a little different to draw bike riders to Detroit and public lands as possi- philosophy on the shut- ble during the shutdown, down from the Obama ad- By Corey Williams indoor training resource rents out bikes surpassed with a penchant for cy- which began at midnight ministration, which was, ASSOCIATED PRESS in the winter time,” said 100,000 rides in about five cling put up $5 million Friday on the East Coast. ‘We’re going to try to in- Joan Hanscom, 50, a com- months last year. for Detroit’s velodrome By mid-day Saturday, flict pain on the American DETROIT — An in- petitive cyclist from Colo- “It’s very important to project, said Dale Hughes, the pattern was spotty, people,’” Daines said. door cycling track in De- rado Springs. “Otherwise, understand who is riding who designed and built it. and some visitors were He said Interior Secre- troit is expected to draw if you’re looking to be fit the bikes now ... millen- He also runs the nonprofit frustrated. tary Ryan Zinke, a former bike riders from other and ready for your spring nials who are looking to Detroit Fitness Founda- “My initial reaction is, Montana congressman, cold-weather states and racing season you’re really be more active, do more tion which operates the they really kind of screwed wants to keep Montana’s across the U.S. while giv- limited to riding a trainer things, get out of their velodrome. up our day. We had a great Glacier National Park and ing inner-city youth the in your house or in a gym cars and go for a bike Hughes, 68, declined to day planned,” said Dan Yellowstone open. Most of opportunity to participate and that’s not as much fun.” ride,” Smith said. name the donor who con- O’Meara, a California Yellowstone is in Wyo- for free in the fast-moving The velodrome diversi- A weekly ride called tacted him about 2½ years firefighter who wanted to ming but three of the five and growing sport. fies Detroit’s sports offer- Slow Roll Detroit often ago. visit the Statue of Liberty entrances are in Montana. The Lexus Velodrome, ings and continues to push attracts 3,000 or more “I said ‘where do you and Ellis Island. On Saturday, Zinke which will have its grand the story of the city’s turn- cyclists on Monday eve- want to build this’ and “But the next thing is, tweeted, “Not all nation- opening Monday, is in an around, said Kris Smith, nings during the summer. he said ‘Detroit,’” Hughes you know — it’s troubling al parks are fully open inflatable, climate-con- Detroit Sports Commis- Another annual event said. “He grew up in Metro that the people we voted but we’re working hard to trolled dome a few miles sion director. draws even more riders Detroit and wanted to give in are not doing the job make as much accessible north of a new profession- Bicycling is gaining pop- on tours of the city, while back to the city by doing that they’re supposed to as is safely possible.” al hockey and basketball ularity in the Motor City. a cyclocross race and the something special for the be doing. So, it’s very frus- Yellowstone had 2 inch- arena and close to a site A $21 million project link- inaugural Detroit Cycling kids of Detroit.” trating,” he said. es of fresh snow on Satur- proposed for a profession- ing 20 miles of walking, Championship also were The velodrome offers “a In Yellowstone, day and temperatures in al soccer stadium. running and biking paths held last year. lot of potential for kids cross-country skier Carol the teens. Visitor centers, It joins a training facil- was completed in 2016. Those and other events in Detroit who don’t have Weaver was unhappy with public toilets and other ity in Colorado Springs The city also is looking to “could potentially put De- as many opportunities,” lawmakers, even though facilities run by the Na- and a venue in Los Ange- add protected bike lanes troit on the international Hughes said. “If they are the trails were open for tional Park Service were les as the only indoor velo- along some of its busier map for cycling events,” willing to sweat a little her and a group of friends closed, but privately oper- dromes in the U.S. streets. Smith added. bit, I think we can turn making a two-day visit. ated hotels, tour services “It is great to have an An organization that An anonymous donor out some champions.” Weaver, from Bozeman, and gift shops were open. Christopher: survivor to the purrfect house guest

CHRISTOPHER In addition to providing From A1 a home for Christopher, Biasetti and Falta have Later that night, he said set up a gofundme page, he got a call that there “Christopher’s Love,” to was a male cat severely help Dupont pay for the in need of food and a pet $623 vet bill from North carrier — the cat had suf- Shore Animal Hospital. fered from smoke inha- The cat was in the animal lation and was very wet. hospital for a week. He said he stopped at the “We would want some- CVS on Boston Street, one to help us if some- bought some toys to cheer thing like that happened the cat up, and went down to us,” Falta said. to the station, where he Dupont said she’s more met Dupont. than grateful for what Biasetti said he and Biasetti and Falta are do- Crystal sat with Dupont ing for Christopher. She for a few hours, and found hasn’t given up hope that that the cat, aside from Kayla is still out there being scared, wet, cold somewhere. and suffering from smoke “I’m blessed that Chris- inhalation, was in gener- topher was rescued and ally good spirits and good he’s got a great foster condition. He said an an- home and the North Shore imal control officer took Animal Hospital treated ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE the cat to North Shore An- him so well. They took imal Hospital. From there, really good care of him,” The corner of Elm and Saville streets in Saugus. he said he kept in touch Dupont said. “It’s just with Dupont, who was hard that I had no closure very worried about a fos- with Kayla. I can’t go dig $1 million in pipeline for Elm Street in Saugus ter home for Christopher. through the rubble there “I said, we don’t have the obviously. The building’s occurs because of insuffi- Management Agency to Crabtree said Saugus is biggest place, but we will been demolished. SAUGUS cient capacity in the cul- fund a portion of the cost foster him for as long as “It’s tough, but I don’t From A1 no longer eligible for the vert, or tunnel beneath to remove the culvert, in- need be,” Biasetti said. let myself get real sad financial assistance. In- “They have definitely the road. The existing crease drainage along the Biasetti said the plan because I’ve also got to fo- changed some of the infra- drainage system is under- street, and install addi- stead, the money will be is to move the cat to his cus on getting a home so structure,” said Crabtree. sized and inadequate, ac- tional catch basins. borrowed and paid for mother’s house on Mar- there’s no time to really “During that storm, I was cording to the report. The plan would have ianna Street, where grieve right now. It’s just, through the operating out and it appeared there Flooding is said to be removed the bridge and Christopher would have get up every morning, put budget. Crabtree said it weren’t as many flooding particularly severe in widened the river, Crab- the whole house, unen- my boots on and fight the will not impact taxpayers. issues there that were in areas along Alvah, Inn- tree said. But, officials dis- cumbered by other cats battle and find a home, other parts of town.” is, Holland and Saville agreed on the project and and dogs — Biasetti has and the whole nine yards. Bridget Turcotte can be A 2015 report by CDM streets. it did not move forward. two dogs, a cat, two rab- I think about her every Smith, a Boston-based In 2014, Saugus received Since the grant had al- reached at bturcotte@item- bits, and 20 reptiles in day, every night,” she said. live.com. Follow her on his apartment. He said engineering and construc- a $1.3 million grant from ready been offered to the Christopher would also Gayla Cawley can be tion firm, said the flooding the Federal Emergency town and went unused, Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. cheer his mother up, as reached at gcawley@item- her 18-year-old cat recent- live.com. Follow her on ly died. Twitter @GaylaCawley. Catch up with your Safety is central to Peabody street-improvement project favorite team

PEABODY parking lot, he said the in Item Sports! From A1 overall project should be a boon for his ward. A-Plus Market and some “We’re looking at a safe- one backed out and into ty issue, we’re trying to my car,” said the councilor. While Moutsoulas said make that run a safer he isn’t sure the improve- place,” he said. “It’s cer- ments will specifically tainly welcome in my help out in the A-Plus ward.” A8 MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS ‘Greatest Showman’ lm stirs new interest in PT Barnum HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Hollywood film on the life of the founder of the Barnum & Bailey circus is stirring new in- terest in the man, P.T. Barnum, who besides his turn as a master showman was a state legislator, philanthropist and mayor of Bridgeport, Conn. There’s been an increase in visitors to Bridgeport’s Barnum Museum since “The Greatest Showman” started playing last month in theaters. Museum director Kathy Maher said the museum has had to add guides. PHOTO | The Ringling Circus Museum ASSOCIATED in Sarasota, Fla., also has seen PRESS more people taking interest in Barnum and asking to speak ‘Jumanji’ tops box of ce for third straight weekend with their historian, spokeswom- an Alice Murphy said. NEW YORK (AP) — “Jumanji: Wel- power has lent a boost to the January Maher said producers of the come to the Jungle” outdid another box office but kept new releases from film took some advice from the weekend’s worth of newcomers to top reaching the top of the box-office chart. museum for props and set de- the North American box office for the “Jumanji” has also reigned overseas, signs. But she said the filmmak- third straight weekend, making the sur- where it has grossed $450.8 million and ers at 20th Century Fox advised PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS prise hit the fifth-highest grossing film topped all films internationally for three they were seeking to capture of all time for Sony Pictures. straight weeks. Barnum’s spirit, and not do a “Jumanji,” starring Dwayne John- The war drama “12 Strong,” starring documentary, so she was pre- SEND US YOUR STUFF son and Kevin Hart, sold $20 million Chris Hemsworth, debuted in second pared to see the movie take some in tickets, according to studio estimates with $16.5 million in ticket sales. The liberties with his life story. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO Sunday, bringing its five-week domestic Warner Bros. release, produced by Jerry “We are here to deliver the total to $317 million. That makes Sony’s Bruckheimer, is a fact-based tale, authentic. That’s what museums LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR reboot the studio’s best non-Spider-Man adapted from Doug Stanton’s best-seller do,” she said. “That’s not what MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, movie domestically, not adjusting for “Horse Soldiers,” about a group of Spe- Hollywood does. Their mission is LYNN, MA 01903. inflation. cial Forces soldiers sent into northern to make people happy. Nailed it.” The film’s unexpectedly strong staying Afghanistan just weeks after Sept. 11.

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FOXBOROUGH (AP) 38 for 290 yards and two — Give ‘em a hand: Tom touchdowns to Amendo- Brady and the New En- la for the Patriots (15-3), gland Patriots are heading who’ll play the winner back to the Super Bowl. of Sunday night’s game Brady shook off a hand between Minnesota and injury and threw a 4-yard Philadelphia in Minneap- touchdown pass to Danny olis on Feb. 4. Amendola with 2:48 re- It’s the eighth Super maining , rallying the Pa- Bowl appearance for triots to a 24-20 comeback Brady and coach Bill Be- victory over the Jackson- lichick, who have won five ville Jaguars in the AFC times — including last championship Sunday. year’s 34-28 overtime ral- Brady, wearing a black ly against the Atlanta Fal- bandage on his right hand cons. after needing stitches to “It’s pretty amazing. Just close a cut that happened to be on a team that wins on a play during prac- these kinds of games, it’s tice earlier in the week, just a great accomplish- showed no signs of being ment,” Brady said. “I’m hampered. just so proud of everyone And, with the game — on our team, we made so and the season — possibly many great plays. Defense on the line, the Patriots played so great when they star came up big again. needed to.” “I’ve had a lot worse,” Blake Bortles and the Brady said. Jaguars (12-7) led 20-10 “I didn’t know that on early in the fourth quarter, Wednesday. It was a crazy but couldn’t hold against injury. Wednesday, Thurs- the defending champions. day, Friday was a little The NFL’s second-ranked scary. Then I started get- defense kept Brady and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ting some confidence and the Patriots at bay for today we did just enough most of the game, but lost Patriots cornerback Stephon Gilmore (24) breaks up a pass intended for Jacksonville Jaguars to win.” linebacker Myles Jack and wide receiver Dede Westbrook (12) at the end of Sunday’s AFC championship-clinching win. Brady finished 26 of PATRIOTS, B2

Lynn eld ROUNDUP puts Masco Viking on ice girls keep By Anne Marie Tobin on rolling FOR THE ITEM

PEABODY — After a week off, By Mike Alongi the Lynnfield boys hockey team FOR THE ITEM showed no signs of rust Saturday against visiting Masconomet at McKayla Norris scored McVann-O’Keefe Rink. The game twice as the Vikings com- was tough, physical and fast with bine hockey team consist- back-and-forth-action from start ing of Lynn and Saugus to finish. girls took down Peabody, By the time the dust settled, the 5-1, Saturday. Pioneers (8-2-1) broke a tight 1-1 Catie O’Shea, Gem- game wide open with three third ma DiMento and Emma period goals to defeat the Chief- Carleton each scored one tains 4-1, who came into the game goal in the win. Winthrop undefeated in Cape Ann League (7-2-1) will play on the play. road against Waltham on Senior defenseman and cap- Wednesday at Veterans tain Joey Mack, the hero of last Memorial Rink. week’s 2-2 tie with Triton when he The lone goal for Pea- notched the game-tying goal with body came from Jess Rob- less than a second to play, had a ert on an assist from Sar- huge day with two goals and one ah Buckley. assist. The Tanners (6-4-1) will “This was a big win, we wanted play Oakmont this after- to make sure we kept pace with ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON noon at Iorio Arena on the Newburyport as this was an im- campus of Cushing Acade- portant turnaround game,” said Malden Catholic’s Jagger Benson of Lynn eld tries to control a bouncing puck during Saturday’s game against Catholic Memorial. my. Lynnfield coach Jon Gardner. “It Fenwick 1, Auburn 1 was an up and down and physical Fenwick’s only goal came game and pretty clean with only from Gabby Davern on four penalties. We know that ev- an assist from Amanda ery CAL game is going to be com- CM Knights lance MC Blanchette. Goalie Caylin petitive, every game is going to be Wesley had 25 saves in the a battle.” into a power play,when Glen to take on Swampscott. draw. Mack staked the Pioneers to a BOYS HOCKEY Considine put one past MC Gloucester (6-3-3) has a The Crusaders (4-4-2) 1-0 lead with an unassisted goal goalie Kevin Burkett with help road game against Everett on will play Oakmont on Fri- at the 7:15 mark of the first peri- By Mike Alongi from Larson. Wednesday at Allied Veterans day at Iorio Arena. od. FOR THE ITEM It looked as if the Lancers Rink. Beverly 2 Masconomet evened the score had crawled back into the game St. Mary’s 3, Matignon 2 Marblehead 2 four and a half minutes later with The Malden Catholic boys with only 1:09 left in the period The Spartans remain at the The Panthers (3-7-1) will a power play goal from Dylen hockey team proved to be a when Riley Duran lit the lamp top of the Catholic Central take on Medford at Lo- Campbell. Lynnfield goaltender charitable host to Catholic Me- with Lynnfield’s Jagger Benson League after another con- Conte Rink on Wednesday. Aidan Kelly saved Campbell’s ini- morial Saturday at Valley Fo- and Carson James getting as- ference win on Sunday. They Marblehead (6-3-1) will tial shot, but the rebound bounced rum. sists. have another tough CCL test play Medford on Saturday around in the crease, where The Knights ended up lancing Lynn 4, Gloucester 3 on Tuesday when they play at LoConte. Campbell finally tucked it home. the Lancers, 2-1, with all three The Jets got a hat trick from against Arlington Catholic at St. Mary’s 2, Williams 1 Will Major and Zach Smith were goals coming in the first period. John DiFilippo in the win, while Ed Burns Arena. St. Mary’s improves to credited with assists. Catholic Memorial scored just goalie Jack Gallant got the job Danvers 4, Medford 3 8-2-0 on the year after The action was wide open in the 18 seconds into the game on a done in net with 23 saves. Conor Purtell is now only five a close win on Saturday. second period, with both teams goal by Chris Rooney, assisted Lynn (6-4-1) has anoth- points away from his 100th ca- The Spartans will take having numerous chances to score, by Jack Dempsey iand Thomas er Northeastern Conference reer point after his goal and two but Kelly and Masconomet goalie on Matignon at Stoneham Larson. matchup on Wednesday when assists helped lift the Falcons to Arena on Wednesday. Tucker Hanson were rock solid. The Knights struck again at the Jets travel to Rockett Arena The final three minutes of the 8:24 of the period, just seconds BOYS HOCKEY, B2 ROUNDUP, B2 period were all Lynnfield. The Pi- oneers’ best chance came off a feed from senior captain Kyle Kekoros- ki to senior Jack Hammersley, but Canela, Irvine propel Peabody boys Hammersley’s shot was just wide. The Pioneers carried that mo- mentum into the third period and By Anne Marie Tobin Canela’s streak, but was stone cold from the field. got to Hanson. FOR THE ITEM But he saved his best for last, taking a feed from Junior assistant captain Jar- senior Marcus Barker (4 points) and draining the PEABODY — It’s hard to know where to begin game-winning 3-pointer with only four seconds et Simpson got the party started to tell the tale of Sunday’s boys basketball thrill- early. A defenseman, he weaved left to erase what would have been an epic come- er between the Peabody Tanners and the visiting back for the Crusaders, who trailed by as many his way over the red line into the Bishop Fenwick Crusaders, won by Peabody, 54-53. offensive zone and fired off a wrist as 21 points in the first half. It was Irvine’s only You might start with Peabody junior guard Chris bucket of the game. shot from just outside the left fa- Canela (32 points). All he did was score each and ceoff circle that beat Hanson just Fenwick (3-9) had taken a 2-point lead at 53-51 every one of the Tanners’ first 28 points to sin- after a big offensive rebound and putback by se- ITEM FILE PHOTO 33 seconds into the period to give gle-handedly help Peabody build up a 28-11 lead Lynnfield the lead for good. nior captain Jack Bowers (10 points) with 27 sec- Chris Canela was on midway through the second quarter. onds left in regulation. Fenwick caught a huge “We always say that good things Or perhaps, you might start with senior Jake Ir- re in the early going LYNNFIELD, B2 vine (5 points). He made two free throws to break PEABODY, B2 of Sunday’s game. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 Close, but no cigar for Jags

FOXBOROUGH (AP) do, and they do it very — Jacksonville linebacker well,” Jaguars coach Doug Myles Jack put his thumb Marrone said. “And that’s and forefinger about an why they’re moving on.” inch apart as it sank in for Blake Bortles complet- him that the Jaguars had ed 23 of 36 passes for 293 fallen just short — just yards and a touchdown, like the Falcons and the Leonard Fournette ran for Seahawks and the Rams 76 yards and a touchdown and so many other Patri- and Allen Hurns had six ots opponents had before. catches for 80 yards for “Close, man. We were al- Jacksonville (12-7). most there,” he said after Bortles, who had never New England came back won a playoff game before to beat Jacksonville 24-20 this month, had outplayed on Sunday for the fran- Brady through three chise’s 10th AFC champi- quarters, with a quarter- onship. back rating of 121.9 to the “On the one hand, we five-time NFL champion’s could have won the game. 87.5. But on the other, Tom But Bortles said he Brady is Tom Brady,” Jack didn’t allow himself to said. “We got Tom Bradyed start thinking about mak- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON again.” Entering the game as a ing it to the Super Bowl. Malden Catholic’s Alex Nazarian gets sandwiched between Catholic Memorial’s Chris Rooney, “I don’t think you can, es- left, and Will MacNeil during a game Saturday at Valley Forum. 9½-point underdog, the Jaguars opened a 20-10 pecially when playing Tom lead early in the fourth Brady and the Patriots,” quarter against the de- he said. “Because they’re Revere scores last-second goal to tie Swampscott fending Super Bowl cham- going to score. They’re go- pions. No team had ever ing to find a way to put BOYS HOCKEY ton Latin at LoConte Rink one assist. The Big Blue O’Brien had one assist. rallied from a double-dig- pressure on you.” From B1 on Wednesday. host Lynn at Rockett Are- Fenwick (2-8-3) has a it, fourth quarter in the Jacksonville took a 20- Swampscott 2 na on Wednesday. Win- road game against St. Pe- 10 lead on Josh Lambo’s a win on Saturday. Tom AFC title game. Revere 2 throp 4 ter Marian at the Worces- But then, no team has field goal on the second Mento added one goal and Revere was able to steal Northeast 1 ter Ice Center on Saturday. Bill Belichick on the play of the fourth quarter. one assist, Nic DiSciullo a draw in this one after Winthrop got four goals Jack then forced the only had one goal and Jared BC High 4, St. John’s 1 sideline, Brady lining up scoring the tying goal with from four different scor- turnover of the game — Mscisz had one assist. The Prep dropped to 6-3- behind the center and a just 28 second remain- ers in a big win on Satur- ripping the ball from Dion With the win, Danvers 1 following a tough Cath- resume full of big-game ing in the third period. day. Henry Brooks, Steve comebacks going back to Lewis’ hands after a 20- (10-1-0) becomes one of olic Conference loss at The Patriots (7-4-2) will Holgersen, Joey Holgers- their first Super Bowl win yard reception that would the first teams to qualify play on the road against en and Sam Yarrow each UMass Boston on Sunday 16 years ago. have put the Patriots at for the state tournament. Somerville on Wednesday found the back of the net afternoon. David Sacco “That’s what those guys the Jaguars 33. The Falcons will host Mar- at Veterans Memorial Are- in the win. had the lone goal for the blehead on Wednesday at na. The Vikings (6-4-1) will Eagles, while Tim Usalis Bourque Arena. Swampscott got goals host Peabody at Larsen had one assist. Medford got two goals from Drew Olivieri and Arena on Wednesday. from Rocco Pucillo in the Brett Benoit in the draw, Williams 3, Fenwick 2 St. John’s Prep will host loss, while Michael Nestor while Thomas O’Keefe, The Crusaders got goals Malden Catholic at Essex scored one goal. The Mus- Steve Santanello and from Jared Crowley and Sports Center on Wednes- tangs (7-3-0) will host Bos- Conor Donovan each had Ian Worthley, while Kasey day. Lynnfield puts Masconomet in ice in the third period LYNNFIELD With under two minutes you get past the six or sev- “We knew going in that From B1 to play, a rebound off a en minute mark you are Masco has not had to play Mack shot was deflect- really not thinking about third period games, and happen when you shoot ed into the corner, where scoring, you are just trying that’s all we do. We have the puck,” said Gardner. senior Robbie Branda- to win it 2-1, just hold on won a lot of them, have “Jay (Gardner’s assistant no tracked it down. He and make plays and may- lost a few, but we are used coach and twin brother) threaded the needle to be get an empty netter, so to being in close games in does a great job in scout- DeRoche, alone on the it was a relief to get that the third period. I past ing so we had the scout- left crease, who one-timed third goal tonight.” years it’s been when is the ing report from him on past Hanson to make it Masconomet coach An- acme safe going to hit me their goalie. He likes to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 3-1. The time of the goal drew Jackson called a in the head. go down and stay down, was 13:17. timeout after the goal and New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft “I don’t like giving pen- kind of like the Winthrop “That was a nice play, pulled Hanson for an ex- holds the trophy as he speaks after the AFC alty kill goals,” Gard- kid did last year against Brandano to George, a tra skater with about 1:25 championship NFL football game Sunday. ner said, adding “we had us in the tournament. We really nice pass, but they left on the game clock. say, just put it on net and have done that before this Fifteen seconds later at chances to clear it, but it went in.” season on a 2-on-1 when the 13:50 mark, Mack put they killed another one Dramatic comeback puts With 7:03 to go, junior they were on the same line the game out of reach with later so that was huge.” Chris Flannery got decked and now they are back on an empty-net goal. Gardner singled out after a shot to the head, the same line,” said Gard- Kelly finished with 20 Flannery for “just taking Pats in 10th Super Bowl giving Lynnfield another ner. saves. a beating out there,” and Super Bowl, and Red Sox power play opportunity. “It was a great finish by “Aidan works really hard also said he was pleased PATRIOTS pitcher Curt Schilling’s Lynnfield peppered Han- George and it was great and he was tested today as with the effort of the de- From B1 right ankle tendon — the son with five shots, but vision on Robbie’s part. Masco has got some really fense. defensive tackle Marcell bloody sock — in the 2004 Hanson was up to the task We always talk about ex- good forwards,” said Gard- “All around, it was just a Dareus on consecutive playoffs. and saved every one. tending leads but when ner. great effort.” plays on New England’s Brady hurt his right winning drive. hand during practice ear- Canela, Irvine lead Peabody past Fenwick in a thriller “It’s a locker room obvi- lier in the week. ously with a lot of pain,” “Of all the plays, my sea- quarter on a mission, and you like to see,” he said. spark over the final two Jaguars coach Doug son wasn’t going to end PEABODY Marrone said. “I’m sure From B1 went on an even better “We may not have won minutes, scoring nine of on a handoff in practice,” run, 17-0, to grab a 39-34 the game, but I couldn’t be the Crusaders final 11 they’re hurting inside. I’m Brady said. break when Peabody lead. After that is was more proud of these kids. points to get the deficit hurting. The players are “Mentally, it probably turned the ball over with game on for both teams, Hey, that kid (Irvine) hits down to 12, 34-22, going hurting.” stressed him out a bit,” a double dribble, giving who went back-and-forth a great shot at the end on into halftime. With New England Amendola said. “It’s hard the Crusaders the chance the rest of the game. a Sunday afternoon before After Fenwick’s big run trailing 20-17, Amendola to throw a football with to run out the clock with Peabody coach Thad a Pats game, what could in the first four minutes returned a punt 20 yards stitches in your thumb. just 22 seconds remaining. Broughton, said while the be better. I love playing of the third quarter, Pea- to put the ball at the Jag- Everybody knows how Fenwick beat the Tanners first half was one of Pea- Peabody, I coached Thad body regrouped and went uars 30. Brady hit James tough he is.” press, but returned the fa- body’s best, the second and he’s a good coach and on a 12-3 run to close out White for 15 yards, Amen- Some Patriots fans were vor with a turnover, giving half was a totally different he did a good job. They the quarter and take a 46- dola for 8 and then the worried, but not Belichick. the Tanners the ball with story. just hit one more shot 42 lead into the final eight quarterback ran up the “He’s a tough guy, we 15.6 seconds left. “That was an unbeliev- than we did.” minutes. As Fenwick had middle for 2 yards and a all know that,” Beli- Finally, you could start able first half by Chris Canela drained his first done in the second, the first down. chick said. “But we’re not with the fact that the Canela, never seen any- shot of the game, a 3-point- Tanners put up a bunch On first-and-goal from talking about open heart game truly was a tale thing like it,” he said. “As er from the corner and was of points in a hurry. Trail- the 5, White ran for a surgery here” of two halves. Fenwick good as we played in the off to the races, finishing ing 42-38 with 42 seconds yard to set up the go- Brady warmed up with- couldn’t do anything right first half, Fenwick played with all 18 Peabody points to go, senior Jake Gustin ahead score from Brady to out a glove on his hand, in the first half against just as well in the second and a 12 point lead at 18- (6 points) drained a three Amendola. and he came out throw- Peabody’s smothering half. What ended up hap- 6. Fenwick was down 18-2 and was fouled. After Jacksonville — looking ing. He completed his first press, coughing one pos- pening was couldn’t hit with under 20 seconds swishing the free throw to reach the Super Bowl six passes for 57 yards to session after another. our shots so we couldn’t to go, but hoops by Jay to complete a 4-point play, for the first time in fran- march the Patriots down The Crusaders trailed really set up our press at Sean Stuart (team-high the game was tied at 42. chise history — had one the field. The drive stalled 32-11 after Irvine’s free all and to their credit, Fen- 16 points) and a putback A Gustin steal and Barker more shot, but Bortles’ when Brady was sacked throws and a steal and wick did a fantastic job of on an offensive rebound layup with 15 seconds left throw on fourth-and-15 by Dante Fowler Jr., and hoop by senior guard Avi- converting their opportu- by freshman Christian added two more. Stuart to Dede Westbrook was New England settled for an Hernandez (6 points), nities.” Loescher (6 points) helped went down hard on the knocked away by Stephon Stephen Gostkowski’s 31- but they played their way In spite of the loss, Fen- the Crusaders’ cause. play and did not return Gilmore. yard field goal. back into the game with wick coach Kevin Moran Canela took up where he to action. On the ensuing “Guys are upset,” Bor- A wide-open Marcedes an 11-2 run to go into half- was pleased with the way left off in the second quar- inbounds play, Hernandez tles said. “It’s not what Lewis gave the Jaguars time down by just 12, 34- his team battled back. ter, scoring the Tanners stole the ball and took it in anybody expects — con- a 7-3 lead 45 seconds into 22. “They came back hard first 10 points. for a layup to close out the trary to popular belief. the second quarter with a They started the third and as a coach that’s what Stuart provided a little quarter. Those guys fully expected 4-yard touchdown catch to win that game.” from Bortles . The Patriots ran out the Leonard Fournette gave Danvers boys basketball gets past Saugus for its first win clock, with Dion Lewis’ Jacksonville a 14-3 lead 18-yard scamper with 90 midway through the sec- ROUNDUP in the win, while Justin Curley at 106 pounds, The scores were as fol- seconds remaining seal- ond quarter with a 4-yard From B1 DiTomaso had nine points. Kevin Carney at 120 lows: ing the victory. And they TD run, hushing the crowd WRESTLING pounds, Ryan Garlitz at played most of the game St. John’s 68, Exeter/ at Gillette Stadium. BOYS BASKETBALL St. John’s Prep finished 132 pounds, Zach Alexan- without tight end Rob The Jaguars made some Danvers 50, Saugus 43 in third place as a team der at 138 pounds, Achil- West Greenwich (R.I.) Gronkowski, who left late big mistakes just before Justin Roberto scored 11 in the Mount Hope Dual les Gikas at 145 pounds 6; St. John’s 60, Central in the first half and didn’t halftime. Bortles complet- of his 14 points in the sec- Meet Tournament on Sat- and Drew Leahy at 182 Falls (R.I.) 7; St. John’s 66, return. ed a 12-yard pass to Lew- ond half to lift Danvers to urday. pounds. Brady’s hand was the Burriville (R.I.) 15; Chiri- is on third-and-7 from the its first win of the season A handful of Prep wres- With the wins, the Prep most-scrutinized body Patriots 44, but Jackson- on Saturday night. John tlers went 5-0 in their improves to 23-4 on the ho (R.I.) 33, St. John’s , part in Boston since his ville was called for delay Weimert added 10 points matches, including Nick year. New Britain (Conn.) 6. ankle before the 2008 of game. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TODAY St. Mary’s at Arlington Cath. (8) Inconsistent C’s lose again Boys Basketball Swimming Phoenix Academy at Salem Academy Gloucester at Malden (4:30) (5:30) Danvers at Peabody (7:15) Williams at St. Mary’s (6:30) Swampscott at Beverly (8) BOSTON (AP) — After said. “The Elfrid in the Girls Basketball Track a near-miss in their last third quarter was the guy St. Mary’s at Williams (6:30) Fenwick vs. Austin Prep (4:30) game, the Orlando Magic driving the engine.” Boys Hockey Gymnastics were rewarded for anoth- Jayson Tatum sparked Marblehead at Woburn (6) Winthrop at Beverly (7) er solid effort. a fourth-quarter run by North Reading at Saugus (6) WEDNESDAY Elfrid Payton had 22 scoring seven of his nine Girls Hockey Boys Hockey points and the Magic won points to draw the Celtics Peabody at Oakmont (6) Peabody at Winthrop (6:10) for just the third time in to 93-84, but both teams Indoor Track Medford at Beverly (6:20) their last 20 games, over- traded points and Orlan- Malden vs. Gloucester (at Swamp- Malden Cath at St. John’s (6:40) scott, 4) coming Kyrie Irving’s 40 do maintained control the Gloucester at Everett (7) points to beat the Boston Wrestling Lynn at Swampscott (7:30) rest of the way. St. John’s Prep at BC High (6) Revere at Somerville (7:30) Celtics 103-95 on Sunday. SURE SHOTS Gymnastics Pentucket at Lynnfield (8:15) “It feels good to get a Orlando shot 61 percent Peabody at Fenwick (7:15) Marblehead at Danvers (8:20) win, especially after play- on combined 27 of 44 in TUESDAY Girls Hockey ing well,” Payton said. “We the second and third quar- Beverly at Medford (4) felt we played well against ter. The Magic came into Boys Basketball Masco at Peabody (5:15) Fellowship at Tech (4) St. Mary’s at Matignon (8) the Cavs and didn’t come the game 14th in the NBA Roxbury Prep Charter at KIPP (6:30) Boys Basketball out with the victory. So in field goal percentage. Ipswich at Lynnfield (6:30) to get the win today feels Saugus at Classical (7) Salem Academy at Pioneer Charter BENCH STRENGTH Swampscott at English (7) (6) good.” Shelvin Mack and D.J. Salem at Marblehead (7) Girls Basketball Orlando snapped a 14- Augustin combined for 20 Medford at Peabody (7) Salem Academy at Pioneer Charter game losing streak at Bos- points as the Magic bench Winthrop at Revere (7) (6) ton. The Magic had lost 10 Somerville at Malden (7) outscored the Celtics 38-8. Track in a row on the road over- Boston reserves shot 4 for Catholic Mem. at Malden Catholic (7) Winthrop at Classical (7) Gloucester at Beverly (7) all since early December Beverly at Revere (7) 19 from the field. Danvers at Everett (7) Lynnfield at Essex Tech (7:15) including a one-point loss TIP-INS Girls Basketball Swimming to Cleveland in its previ- Magic: G Aaron Afflalo Tech at Chelsea (5:30) Greater Lawrence at Tech (3:45) ous game. Lowell Catholic at Fenwick (6:30) completed his two-game St. Mary’s at Arlington Catholic (4) Irving sat out Bos- Lynnfield at Ipswich (6:30) suspension and didn’t Beverly/M’head at Malden (4:30) Classical at Saugus (7) ton’s previous game to play. ... Nikola Vucev- English at Swampscott (7) Wrestling rest a sore left shoulder. ic missed his 12th game Malden/Everett at Beverly (5) Marblehead at Salem (7) Despite his efforts, the and is hoping to return Peabody at Medford (7) Masco at Danvers (5:30) Celtics dropped their sea- Revere at Winthrop (7) Catholic Mem. at St. John’s Prep (6) after the All-Star break. Malden at Somerville (7) Saugus at Peabody (6:30) son-worst third straight ... Orlando made one of its Beverly at Gloucester (7) Georgetown at Lynnfield (6:30) overall and at home. first 16 shots in the fourth Everett at Danvers (7) Gymnastics “We haven’t played well PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS quarter. Boys Hockey Marblehead at Gloucester (5:30) consistently on both ends Boston Celtics’ Jaylen Brown (7) shoots in front Celtics: Marcus Morris for a while now,” Celt- (12) scored in double fig- TV/RADIO ics coach Brad Stevens of Orlando Magic’s Elfrid Payton (2) during the first quarter of Sunday’s game. ures for his fourth straight said. “I felt like they were game. Jaylen Brown add- College basketball shooting layups for the ed 17 for Boston. Boston 7 p.m...... Holy Cross at American University...... CBSSN most part tonight.” really hard right now,” third quarter while shoot- had been one of five teams ...... Iowa State at Texas...... ESPNU Evan Fournier added Fournier said. “We almost ing 60 percent. The Magic not to lose three straight...... Maryland at Indiana...... FS1 19 and Aaron Gordon had let it slip, but made a few held Boston to four field UP NEXT ...... North Carolina at Virginia Tech...... ESPN a double-double with 11 plays to close the deal and goals, three by Irving, and Magic: Host Sacramento points and 12 rebounds 8 p.m...... Nebraska at Ohio State...... Big Ten Network it feels really good.” led 90-71 after three. on Tuesday night. for the Magic. 9 p.m...... Kansas St. at Baylor...... ESPNU Trailing 59-58 at half- “I thought Payton was Celtics: Visit the Los An- “Was a really good win ...... Michigan St. at Illinois...... FS1 time, Orlando outscored the leader of the pack,” geles Lakers on Tuesday ...... West Virginia at TCU...... ESPN for us and we are playing the Celtics 32-12 in the Magic coach Frank Vogel night. College basketball - women 7 p.m...... LSU at Texas A&M...... SEC Network ...... Ohio State at Maryland...... ESPN2 Pro basketball Eagles to join Patriots in Minneapolis 8 p.m...... Miami at Houston...... NBATV 10:30 p.m.....Minnesota at LA Clippers...... NBATV Golf PHILADELPHIA (AP) — sota (14-4) and its vaunted 10 a.m...... Latin America Amateur Championship...... ESPN2 Hey Philly, maybe it’s time defense that was torn apart 2 p.m...... Web.com Tour: Bahamas Great Abaco Classic.Golf to forget Carson Wentz. in every manner. Foles Pro hockey Nick Foles might be good threw for 352 yards and 8:30 p.m...... Tampa Bay at Chicago...... NBCSN enough to win the Eagles three touchdowns, show- Soccer their first Super Bowl. ing poise, escapability and 3 p.m...... Liverpool at Swansea City...... NBCSN Foles was on fire Sun- moxie in going 26 for 33. Tennis day night against the In doing so — helped 9 p.m...... Australian Open...... ESPN2 stingiest scoring defense greatly by the Eagles’ dom- in the NFL. Philly made ination on defense and a NFL big play after big play on spectacular weaving 50- both sides of the ball in a yard interception return Wild-card Playoffs Sunday, Jan. 21 stunning 38-7 rout of the TD by Patrick Robinson — Saturday, Jan. 6 AFC Minnesota Vikings for the Foles ruined the Vikings’ Tennessee 22, Kansas City 21 New England 24, Jacksonville 20 NFC championship. hopes of being the first Atlanta 26, Los Angeles Rams 13 NFC Next up after their team to play in a Super Sunday, Jan. 7 Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6:40 p.m. most-lopsided playoff vic- Bowl in its own stadium. Jacksonville 10, Buffalo 3 Pro Bowl New Orleans 31, Carolina 26 tory: the Eagles’ first Su- Instead, the Eagles will Sunday, Jan. 28 Divisional Playoffs per Bowl appearance since seek their first Super At Orlando, Fla. Saturday, Jan. 13 AFC vs. NFC, 3 p.m. (ESPN/ABC) 2005, against the team Bowl crown in Minnesota Philadelphia 15, Atlanta 10 that beat them then, AFC on Feb. 4; their last cham- New England 35, Tennessee 14 Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. 14 Sunday, Feb. 4 champion New England. pionship came in 1960. Jacksonville 45, Pittsburgh 42 At Minneapolis Foles replaced the in- OVER AT HALFTIME: Minnesota 29, New Orleans 24 New England vs. NFC champion, jured Wentz in Game 13 Minnesota made it look Conference Championships 6:30 p.m. (NBC) and finished off a rise easy at the outset, driving Patriots 24, Jaguars 20 from last place to first in 75 yards on nine plays, the NFC East. There were each of which gained J’ville 0 14 3 3—20 Int Ret. 0-0 0-0 NE 3 7 0 14—24 Comp-Att-Int 23-36-0 27-39-0 plenty of doubters enter- yardage. The payoff was a First Quarter ing the playoffs, but the 25-yard throw from Case Sacked-Yards 3-20 3-12 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NE—FG Gostkowski 31, 9:21. Punts 6-42.5 6-41.7 former starter in Philadel- Keenum to Kyle Rudolph Second Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 phia (15-3) under another well behind linebacker Philadelphia Eagles’ Nick Foles reacts along Jac—M.Lewis 4 pass from Bortles Penalties-Yards 6-98 1-10 with FOX’s Terry Bradshaw after his team de- (Lambo kick), 14:15. Possession 35:08 24:52 regime has been brilliant. Najee Goode as Philadel- Jac—Fournette 4 run (Lambo kick), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS His best work might phia’s defense looked con- feated the Minnesota Vikings to win the NFC 7:06. RUSHING—Jacksonville, Fournette have come against Minne- fused on the play. championship. NE—White 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 24-76, Yeldon 5-25, Grant 1-2, Bor- :55. tles 2-(minus 2). New England, D. Third Quarter Lewis 9-34, Burkhead 1-5, White 3-4, Jac—FG Lambo 54, 10:23. NBA TRANSACTIONS Amendola 1-3, Brady 5-0. Fourth Quarter PASSING—Jacksonville, Bortles Jac—FG Lambo 43, 14:52. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE BASEBALL VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — 23-36-0-293. New England, Brady Atlantic Division Southwest Division NE—Amendola 9 pass from Brady American League Assigned D Jason Garrison to Chica- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB (Gostkowski kick), 8:44. 26-38-0-290, Amendola 1-1-0-20. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agered to go (AHL). RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Hurns Boston 34 13 .723 — Houston 32 12 .727 — terms with C Audry Perez, OF D’Arby NE—Amendola 4 pass from Brady Toronto 31 14 .689 2 San Antonio 30 17 .638 3½ WINNIPEG JETS — Recalled F Jansen 6-80, M.Lee 4-41, Grant 3-59, Cole Myers, RHP Eddie Gamboa and 3B (Gostkowski kick), 2:48. Philadelphia 22 20 .524 9½ New Orleans 24 21 .533 8½ Harkins from Jacksonville (ECHL) to 2-37, Fournette 2-13, Yeldon 2-6, Anderson Feliz on minor league con- A—65,878. New York 21 26 .447 13 Memphis 16 29 .356 16½ Manitoba (AHL). Westbrook 1-29, Bohanon 1-20, tracts. Jac NE Brooklyn 18 29 .383 16 Dallas 15 31 .326 18 O’Shaughnessy 1-4, M.Lewis 1-4. Southeast Division Northwest Division MINNESOTA TWINS — Agreed to First downs 22 22 BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Total Net Yards 374 344 New England, Amendola 7-84, D. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB terms with RHP Omar Bencomo and Miami 27 19 .587 — Minnesota 30 18 .625 — Assigned D Mike Cornell and F Jeff Rushes-yards 32-101 19-46 Lewis 7-32, Cooks 6-100, White OF Jermaine Curtis on minor league Washington 26 20 .565 1 Oklahoma City 26 20 .565 3 Kubiak to Worcester (ECHL). Passing 273 298 3-22, Hogan 2-20, Dorsett 1-31, contracts. Charlotte 18 26 .409 8 Portland 25 21 .543 4 National League CLEVELAND MONSTERS — Assigned Punt Returns 0-0 2-25 Gronkowski 1-21. Orlando 14 32 .304 13 Denver 23 23 .500 6 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Agreed to Kickoff Returns 2-41 2-34 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Atlanta 13 32 .289 13½ Utah 19 27 .413 10 F Bobby MacIntyre to Jacksonville Central Division Pacific Division terms with RHP Ernesto Frieri on a (ECHL). W L Pct GB W L Pct GB minor league contract. SPRINGFIELD THUNDERBIRDS — Cleveland 27 18 .600 — Golden State 37 10 .787 — FOOTBALL Assigned F Francois Beauchemin to NHL Indiana 24 22 .522 3½ L.A. Clippers 23 22 .511 13 National Football League Manchester (ECHL). Milwaukee 23 22 .511 4 Phoenix 17 29 .370 19½ TENNESSEE TITANS — Named Mike EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit 22 23 .489 5 L.A. Lakers 17 29 .370 19½ Vrabel coach. ECHL Atlantic Division Central Division Chicago 18 28 .391 9½ Sacramento 13 32 .289 23 Canadian Football League ADIRONDACK THUNDER — Released G P W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Saturday’s Games Phoenix at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — G Joe Spadaccini as emergency Tampa Bay 46 31 12 3 65 164 121 Nashville 45 28 11 6 62 139 119 Oklahoma City 148, Cleveland 124 Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Signed QB Darian Durant to a one- backup. Boston 45 27 10 8 62 150 112 Winnipeg 47 27 13 7 61 155 128 Chicago 113, Atlanta 97 Portland at Denver, 9 p.m. year contract. ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Added G Toronto 48 26 17 5 57 153 139 St. Louis 49 28 18 3 59 142 129 Miami 106, Charlotte 105 Minnesota at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Florida 45 19 20 6 44 129 148 Dallas 48 27 17 4 58 148 129 New Orleans 111, Memphis 104 Tuesday’s Games BASKETBALL Greg Ozurko as emergency backup. Montreal 47 19 22 6 44 120 148 Colorado 45 26 16 3 55 150 130 Philadelphia 116, Milwaukee 94 Sacramento at Orlando, 7 p.m. National Basketball Association GREENVILLE SWAMP RABBITS — Houston 116, Golden State 108 Detroit 45 18 20 7 43 120 138 Minnesota 47 25 17 5 55 138 133 Brooklyn at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. ATLANTA HAWKS — Transferred G Signed G Zoltan Hetenyi and D Tyler Ottawa 44 15 20 9 39 121 157 Chicago 46 22 18 6 50 139 130 Minnesota 115, Toronto 109 Cleveland at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Josh Magette to Erie (NBAGL). Palmer. Released G Nolan Bowker as Buffalo 46 11 26 9 31 103 162 Pacific Division Utah 125, L.A. Clippers 113 Boston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Portland 117, Dallas 108 Recalled Fs DeAndre’ Bembry and Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA New York at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. emergency backup. Sunday’s Games Tyler Cavanaugh and G Isaiah Taylor GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 45 30 11 4 64 152 122 Wednesday’s Games — Released G Orlando 103, Boston 95 from Erie. Wash 48 28 15 5 61 146 136 San Jose 45 25 14 6 56 128 120 Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers 127, New York 107 Dave Desander as emergency back- NJ 45 24 13 8 56 142 137 Calgary 46 25 16 5 55 132 127 New Orleans at Charlotte, 7 p.m. HOCKEY Brooklyn 101, Detroit 100 up. Columbus 47 26 18 3 55 126 130 LA 46 24 17 5 53 131 112 Phoenix at Indiana, 7 p.m. Indiana at San Antonio, 7 p.m. NORFOLK ADMIRALS — Released D Phila 47 23 16 8 54 137 134 Anaheim 47 22 16 9 53 129 129 Monday’s Games Utah at Detroit, 7 p.m. DETROIT RED WINGS — Recalled D Rangers 47 24 18 5 53 142 136 Edmonton 47 21 23 3 45 131 149 Sacramento at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Toronto at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Joe Hicketts from Grand Rapids Don Olivieri. Pittsburgh 49 25 21 3 53 142 149 Vancouver 46 18 22 6 42 121 152 Utah at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Houston at Dallas, 8 p.m. (AHL). — Signed D Islanders 48 24 20 4 52 168 176 Arizona 48 11 28 9 31 114 168 Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Placed F NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Jared Nightingale. Carolina 46 21 17 8 50 129 141 Miami at Houston, 8 p.m. Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m. Brian Gibbons and G Keith Kinkaid Philadelphia at Memphis, 8 p.m. Boston at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. WORCESTER RAILERS — Released F overtime loss. Top three teams in each Monday’s Games on injured reserve, retroactive to Sat- Tommy Kelley. division and two wild cards per conference Detroit at New Jersey, 7 p.m. urday. Magic 103, Celtics 95 COLLEGE advance to playoffs. Colorado at Toronto, 7 p.m. NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Assigned Saturday’s Games Ottawa at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ORLANDO (103) Orlando 28 30 32 13—103 G Eamon McAdam from Bridgeport BIG TEN CONFERENCE — Suspended Philadelphia 3, New Jersey 1 Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Simmons 4-7 1-1 9, Gordon 5-17 1-2 Boston 29 30 12 24 — 95 (AHL) to Worcester (ECHL). Notre Dame hockey player Justin Dallas 7, Buffalo 1 Buffalo at Calgary, 9 p.m. 11, Biyombo 1-1 2-2 4, Payton 9-16 3-Point Goals—Orlando 6-21 (Fourni- Winnipeg 2, Calgary 1, SO N.Y. Islanders at Arizona, 9 p.m. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled D Wade one game, under the confer- Colorado 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Tuesday’s Games 4-6 22, Fournier 8-19 0-0 19, Iwundu er 3-6, Speights 1-1, Hezonja 1-3, Matt Spencer from Adirondack ence’s supplemental discipline pro- Boston 4, Montreal 1 Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. 1-2 0-0 2, Speights 2-3 0-0 5, Birch Augustin 1-3, Payton 0-1, Iwundu 0-1, (ECHL) to Syracuse (AHL). cess. Carolina 3, Detroit 1 New Jersey at Boston, 7 p.m. 2-7 0-0 4, Mack 5-8 0-0 10, Augustin Gordon 0-3, Simmons 0-3), Boston — Assigned KANSAS — Announced freshman Toronto 4, Ottawa 3 Philadelphia at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. 3-6 3-3 10, Hezonja 3-6 0-2 7. Totals 8-27 (Irving 5-7, Horford 1-2, Brown Nashville 4, Florida 3 Colorado at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. D Anton Cederholm from Utica (AHL) men’s basketball F Billy Preston 43-92 11-16 103. 1-3, Tatum 1-4, Smart 0-1, Ojeleye Arizona 5, St. Louis 2 Ottawa at St. Louis, 8 p.m. to Kalamazoo (ECHL). signed with BC Igokea (Division I-Bos- San Jose 2, Pittsburgh 1 Tampa Bay at Nashville, 8 p.m. BOSTON (95) 0-2, Morris 0-3, Rozier 0-5). Fouled NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Reas- nia). N.Y. Islanders 7, Chicago 3 Florida at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Tatum 4-11 0-0 9, Morris 4-9 4-4 12, Out—None. Rebounds—Orlando 44 signed F Frederick Gaudreau to Mil- Buffalo at Edmonton, 9 p.m. NEW MEXICO — Named Calvin Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 2 Horford 4-11 0-0 9, Irving 14-23 7-8 (Gordon 13), Boston 44 (Tatum 10). waukee (AHL). Activated F Viktor Edmonton 5, Vancouver 2 Columbus at Vegas, 10 p.m. Magee offensive coordinator/running N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 10 p.m. 40, Brown 7-12 2-2 17, Ojeleye 0-2 Assists—Orlando 20 (Gordon, Sim- Arvidsson from injured reserve. Sunday’s Games backs coach, Archie McDaniel out- Philadelphia 2, Washington 1, OT Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 0-0 0, Theis 2-3 0-0 4, Baynes 0-2 mons, Mack 4), Boston 22 (Horford — Reassigned Vegas at Carolina, 6 p.m. Winnipeg at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. 0-0 0, Smart 1-3 0-0 2, Larkin 0-0 6). Total Fouls—Orlando 19, Boston G Brandon Halverson and D Sergey side and rush linebackers coach, and Vancouver at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Wednesday’s Games 0-0 0, Rozier 1-9 0-0 2. Totals 37-85 18. Technicals—Fournier. A—18,624 Zborovskiy from Greenville (ECHL) to Perry Elian cornerbacks coach and San Jose at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Toronto at Chicago, 8 p.m. 13-14 95. (18,624). Hartford (AHL). special teams coordinator. N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Calgary, 10 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 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) Personal gains will be the re- Tame your temper before it gets Do something that makes you Personal gains will come your Rely on your instincts when Focus on yourself, your goals sult if you implement modera- you in trouble. Think before you feel good. Whether it’s updat- way if you concentrate on hon- dealing with someone you are and making your life easier. tion into your everyday routine. speak, and be mindful of who- ing your image or spending ing your skills and making pos- at odds with. Try to understand Strive to rearrange your home to Spend less and save more to ever is on the receiving end of time with someone you love, itive changes to how you treat key issues on both sides and better suit your needs. Personal ease your stress and improve your thoughts. Love conquers the outcome will bring you others. Live, love, laugh and be find a common denominator. changes and romance will im- your future. discord. happiness and joy. happy. prove your emotional outlook. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Speak up and share your Listen, observe and bide your Look at what’s available and Observe, listen and learn. Don’t Check out every option and Expand your interests, mind ideas. Listen to good advice time. Don’t bring about change adjust your thinking to fit cur- divulge personal or secret in- use your intelligence to deci- and friendships. What you and incorporate something prematurely. Monitor what rent trends. Altering how you formation that might make pher the safest way to take on learn as a participant will en- unique that you learn or come others say and do before you use your skills or offer your you or someone else look bad. a new project, joint venture or courage you to more greatly across into your daily routine. make your move. When you’re services will lead to financial Protect, defend and prosper by medical issue without going enjoy life and to do your best An unusual offer will take you ready, take action and do gains. using common sense. into debt. to decrease stress and debt. by surprise. what’s best for you.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Job applicant is devastated when dream falls through Accurate signaling can be beautiful DEAR ABBY: I recently website is nationalservice. Michelangelo said, “A beau- nervous that his partner would was rejected for a job that Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van gov. Click on “Programs” tiful thing never gives so much think that he had started with would have turned into a Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and you will find it listed pain as does failing to hear a doubleton and try to give career. I put all my eggs in and was founded by her mother, under “Senior Corps.” and see it.” him a ruff at trick three. So one basket, so to speak, We could amend that for East played his two. and told everyone around Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: My son is bridge players: A beautiful bid or Then, when West cashed the me during the process DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los going to have his first com- play never gives so much pain diamond king, East dropped that it was looking good. I Angeles, CA 90069. munion soon. We don’t as does partner’s failing to see the three as a suit-preference am humiliated because I have the money to have a it or to interpret it correctly. signal for clubs. (With the now have to tell my peers party — even an inexpen- There is something beautiful heart ace, East would have and co-workers that it able at your nearest com- THE OTHER sive one — and invite the about accurate signaling be- played his 10 on the second didn’t work out. munity college. Ask whether GRANDMA whole family. I would like tween defenders that results round.) My confidence is shaken, aptitude tests are offered, to restrict the celebration DEAR OTHER GRAND- in the defeat of a contract. West, getting the message, and I don’t know what to then research what kinds just to my husband, my- MA: Your mistake was in In today’s deal, for example, shifted to his singleton club. do. In my middle school of jobs are available for self and my child’s grand- not speaking up when you how did East-West card to Finally, East, knowing his part- years, I used to know what someone with your qualifi- parents. However, I feel first noticed what was go- take four tricks against four ner couldn’t have the heart I wanted to do, but some- cations and interests. And bad not inviting his god- where in high school up to ing on. If you haven’t ex- spades? ace (he would have opened when you are again in the parents, their siblings and this point (25 years old), pressed your feelings, you After West opened with one heart, not two), returned running for a new posi- other extended family. I’ve lost my vision, my should. Whether it will a weak two-bid, and North his second club for West to tion, keep it to yourself un- How do I tell them they dream. How can I find my lead to any improvements, made a takeout double, ruff. til you have officially ac- are welcome to stop by the way again? cepted it. I can’t guarantee. But if it East’s jump to four hearts doesn’t, and your daughter church, but aren’t obligat- looked automatic with so IN A SLUMP OUT continues to allow herself ed to come, and we won’t many hearts. However, from EAST DEAR ABBY: My be having a party? daughter married into a to be ruled by her MIL’s his point of view, four spades DEAR IN A SLUMP: wealthy family. Since the checkbook, you will have to TRYING TO KEEP IT was probably laydown, and so The path to success is rare- beginning, her mother-in- accept that the daughter SIMPLE he might have even passed! ly straight. Most of us learn law has used money to you raised has seriously Here, though, South was al- more from our mistakes control her. Although it misplaced values. DEAR TRYING: I don’t ways bidding four spades. than our successes, so take bothered me, I didn’t say You are obviously some- think it would be rude to West led the diamond ace. heart. While this experience anything. one with a lot of love to explain to your son’s god- East would usually have made has been disappointing, We now have a grand- give. A program that has parents and extended fam- an attitude signal to show or you have learned valuable daughter, and the mother- been mentioned before in ily that they are welcome deny the queen, but that card lessons from it. in-law is controlling how my column — and that to come by the church for was sitting in the dummy. Now, If you do not wish to stay much time we get to see might interest you — is Fos- your child’s first commu- therefore, East would have nor- in your current job, finding her. Unfortunately, my ter Grandparents, which is nion, but because of finan- mally given a count signal by your way again may be as daughter allows her to do sponsored by the Corpora- cial constraints there will playing the eight (second-high- simple as inquiring if ca- this. What can I do? I am tion for National and be no celebration after- est from four). But East was reer counseling is avail- heartsick. Community Service. The ward. It’s the truth.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage given by Frederick E. Stallworth to Bank of America, N.A., dated November 8, given by Ritu Gaind to Washington Mutual Bank, FA, dated March 29, 2002 and given by Robert E. Feener and Judith E. Feener to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., 2006, and recorded with the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds on recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book dated September 23, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern November 9, 2006 in Book 26272, Page 411, of which mortgage the 18546, Page 16 subsequently assigned to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. by Federal District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24929, Page 451 subsequently assigned to undersigned, United Guaranty Residential Insurance Company of North Carolina Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver of Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Federal National ("Mortgagee") is the present holder by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Washington Mutual Bank, FA by assignment recorded in said Essex County Mortgage Association, its successors and assigns by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. United Guaranty Residential Insurance Company of North Carolina dated May 20, (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32999, Page 32 and subsequently by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds 2009 and recorded with said Registry on November 9, 2009 in Book 29054, Page assigned to U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely at Book 30092, Page 38 and subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage 491, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of as trustee for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT by JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on February 5, Association by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Federal National Mortgage Association, its successors and assigns by assignment 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 242 Essex Street, Lynn, Essex Registry of Deeds at Book 36309, Page 600; of which Mortgage the undersigned recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book County, Massachusetts, 01902 (the "Premises"), all and singular the premises is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the 31160, Page 227; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for described in said mortgage, purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 3:00 PM on February breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same 12, 2018 at 4 Midland Road, Lynnfield, MA, all and singular the premises will be sold at Public Auction at 2:00 PM on February 12, 2018 at 28 Sewall To wit: described in said Mortgage, to wit: Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: The land in Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as The land with the buildings thereon in Lynnfield, Essex County, Massachusetts, on SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ESSEX AND STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS: THE LAND, follows: Midland Road, shown as Lot 31 on a plan entitled "Definitive Plan King James WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, KNOWN AS 28 SEWALL STREET, LYNN, ESSEX NORTHWESTERLY by Essex Street, 38.34 feet; Grants Sect. IX, Lynnfield, Mass.", dated May 10, 1976 (Sheet 1 of 8), recorded in COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, BEING LOT NUMBER 9 ON PLAN OF THE ESTATE OF NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Kenneally, 114.17 feet; Essex South District Registry of Deeds as Plan 47, Plan Book 142. Said Lot 31 is GEORGE C. NOYES, J.L. BRADFORD, C.E., DATED MAY 27, 1909, RECORDED WITH SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Marion S. Swoger, 43.20 feet; more particularly bounded and described as follows: EASTERLY by the Westerly ESSEX SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS IN BOOK 2023, PAGE 535, and sideline of Midland Road, one hundred forty six and 00/100 (146.00) feet; BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: SOUTHEASTERLY BY SEWALL STREET; SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot A on a Plan hereinafter mentioned in two courses, SOUTHERLY by land of Melch Brox Corp. (being shown as Lot A on plan recorded 45 FEET; SOUTHWESTERLY BY LOT NUMBER 8 ON SAID PLAN, 75 FEET; 53.77 feet and 60 feet respectively. with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, Book 139, Plan 12) two hundred NORTHWESTERLY BY LOT NUMBER 7 ON SAID PLAN, 45 FEET; NORTHEASTERLY BY thirteen (213.00) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by "Green Belt", one hundred fifty three A PROPOSED COURT, AS SHOWN ON SAID PLAN, 75 FEET. Being all of that certain Being all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and and 69/100 (153.69) feet; and NORTHERLY again by said "Green Belt", one property conveyed to ROBERT E. FEENER AND JUDITH E. FEENER from JOSEPH described; being the premises shown as Lot B on a plan entitled "Subdivision of hundred sixty five (165.00) feet Said lot contains 27,594 square feet, according GIAMPA AND KATHLEEN GIAMPA, by deed dated 06/27/01 and recorded Land for Katherine F. Doherty, Lynn, Mass." by Albert D. Martin, C.E., dated March to said plan. Included in this conveyance is the right to use Midland Road for all 06/27/01 in Deed Book 17350, Page 241 of official records. 7, 1947, recorded and containing, according to said Plan, 4,701 square feet of purposes for which a public way may be used in the Town of Lynnfield, but land. The dwelling house on said premises is now known and numbered 242 said reserving to the grantor the fee in said way. Subject to all rights, restrictions, The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Essex Street. reservations and easements of record or insofar as the same is in force and restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to applicable. For title reference see Deed Book 6413, page 51. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and Said Lot B is conveyed together with the benefit of a Right of Way for all purposes assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. in and over that portion of said Lot A consisting of a strip of land 5 feet wide The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, extending 60 feet southeasterly from said Essex Street, and the said premises are restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to TERMS OF SALE: conveyed subject to a similar Right of Way in and over a like portion of Lot B, as M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of appurtenant to said Lot A, all as shown on said Plan. assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be The above described premises are to be sold subject to a first mortgage to Bank of TERMS OF SALE: required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of America, N.A., dated November 8, 2006 in the original principal amount of A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days $204,000.00 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds on November 9, 2006 in a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Book 26272, Page 391. delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms For mortgagor's title, see deed recorded with the Essex County Southern District the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure Registry of Deeds in Book 26272, Page 389. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further The Premises is to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Federal National Mortgage Association Terms of sale: A non-refundable deposit of Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Present Holder of said Mortgage, ($5,000.00) by cash or certified funds or bank check will be required to be paid By Its Attorneys, by the purchaser (highest bidder), at the time and place of sale; which U.S. Bank National Association, not in its ORLANS PC non-refundable deposit shall be increased to ten (10%) percent of the bid amount individual capacity but solely as trustee for the PO Box 540540 within five (5) business days of the date of the public sale payable by cash or RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT Waltham, MA 02454 certified funds or bank check and delivered to the law office of Cohn & Dussi, LLC, Phone: (781) 790-7800 500 West Cummings Park, Suite 2350, Woburn, MA 01801. The balance is to be Present Holder of said Mortgage, 16-012745 paid by certified or bank check at the law office of Cohn & Dussi, LLC, 500 West By Its Attorneys, Item: January 22, 29, February 5, 2018 Cummings Park, Suite 2350, Woburn, MA 01801, within thirty (30) days from the ORLANS PC date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full PO Box 540540 of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this publication, the description of Waltham, MA 02454 MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE the premises contained in said mortgage shall control. Phone: (781) 790-7800 16-001903 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public Item: January 22, 29, February 5, 2018 given by Robert S. Centrella to New Century Mortgage Corporation, dated October proclamation on the date and at the time and place appointed for the sale and to 17, 2005 and registered with Essex County (South District) Registry District of the further postpone at any adjourned sale date by public proclamation on the date Land Court as Document Number 460262 noted on Certificate of Title Number and at the time and place appointed for the adjourned sale. MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE 78980 subsequently assigned to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for New Century Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2005-D, Asset Backed In the event of the failure or inability of the purchaser to perform and to purchase By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates by New Century Mortgage Corporation by assignment the premises in accordance herewith, the Mortgagee reserves the right (but is not given by Dianne D. Spataro to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as registered with Essex County (South District) Registry District of the Land Court as obligated) to accept, subject to the Memorandum of Sale, the second highest bid nominee for Drew Mortgage Associates, its successors and assigns, dated Document Number 551039, as noted on Certificate of Title Number 78980; of for the premises, without further advertisement and without further notice to other December 3, 2002 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions bidders or persons. In the event that the Mortgagee offers the premises to the of Deeds at Book 19768, Page 309, as affected by a Loan Modification recorded of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public second highest bidder and such person declines either to purchase the premises in said Registry of Deeds at Book 30917, Page 124, as further affected by a Loan Auction at 11:00 AM on February 5, 2018 at 51 Belmont Avenue, Lynn, MA, all at the second highest bid price or to sign the Memorandum of Sale, then the Modification recorded in said Registry of Deeds at Book 33039, Page 361 and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: Mortgagee may elect (but is not obligated) to exercise the rights of the second subsequently assigned to Chase Home Finance LLC by Mortgage Electronic highest bidder under this paragraph and to purchase the premises at the second Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern A parcel of land in Lynn, with the buildings thereon, known and numbered as 51 highest bid price, without further advertisement and without further notice to other District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27554, Page 357 and subsequently assigned Belmont Ave. and more particularly described as follows: SOUTHWESTERLY by bidders or persons. to Federal National Mortgage Association by JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Spruce Street, fifty-four and 50/100 (54.50) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by Belmont Street, seventy-three and 50/100 (73.50) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land now or Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Book 35343, Page 511; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing formerly of E. Leroy Hudson, et al, fifty-two and 40/100 (52.40) feet; and SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Edmund J. Broderick. et al. United Guaranty Residential Insurance Company same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 PM on February 12, 2018 at 42 seventy-five and 92/100 (75.92) feet All of said boundaries are determined by of North Carolina, Pleasant Street, Swampscott, MA, all and singular the premises described in said the Court to be located as shown on a plan drawn by O. W. McIntosh, Surveyor, Present holder of said mortgage Mortgage, to wit: dated August 10, 1968, as modified and approved by the Court, filed in the Land By its Attorneys, Registration Office, Essex South Registry of Deeds, a copy of a portion of which is COHN & DUSSI, LLC The land in Swampscott, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, filed with the original Certificate of Title issued on the above described property. 500 West Cummings Park, Suite 2350 bounded and described as follows: EASTERLY by Pleasant Street fifty (50) feet For my title see Certificate of Title No. 68166. Woburn, MA 01801 NORTHERLY by land now or late of H.O. and J.G. Twisden, eighty-nine (89) feet (781) 494-0200 WESTERLY by land now or late of H.O. and J.G. Twisden, fifty (50) feet; and Being the same property depicted in Plan No. 35092-A with Certificate No. 20160324 SOUTHERLY by land now or late of R. Kendrick, ninety-two (92) feet and five (5) 40897. Item: January 15, 22, 29, 2018 inches. For Mortgagor's title reference see Deed dated April 27, 1999 recorded in Essex South Registry of deeds Book 15631 at Page 508. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. Premises: 26 Morton Avenue, Saugus, MA assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. TERMS OF SALE: By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of mortgage given by A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Matthew Petersen and Maria Petersen to Mortgage Electronic Registration a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Systems, Inc. as nominee for RBS Citizens, N.A. and now held by Citizens Bank, delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A., said mortgage dated December 1, 2010, and required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other 30022, Page 231, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Electronic from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for RBS Citizens, N.A., its successors and check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms assigns to Citizens Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. by assignment dated at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure December 26, 2014 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 33803, of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Page 332; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on February 12, 2018 at 12:00 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The PM Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of mortgage, to wit: description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. The land with the buildings thereon situated in Saugus, Essex County, Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Massachusetts, in the part of Saugus being known as "Cliftondale", being shown Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. as Lot 9 on a plan of "Glenwood", recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for New Century Home Equity Deeds in Plan book 7, Plan 20. Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) Loan Trust, Series 2005-D, Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates For my title reference see deed herewith. Present Holder of said Mortgage, Present Holder of said Mortgage, By Its Attorneys, By Its Attorneys, The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in ORLANS PC ORLANS PC the event of a typographical error in this publication. PO Box 540540 PO Box 540540 Waltham, MA 02454 Waltham, MA 02454 For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated November 29, 2010, and recorded in Phone: (781) 790-7800 Phone: (781) 790-7800 the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 30022, Page 229. 16-006602 15-000674 Item: January 22, 29, February 5, 2018 Item: January 15, 22, 29, 2018 TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described.

FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the date of sale.

Other terms to be announced at the sale.

Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP 1080 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Attorney for Citizens Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. Present Holder of the Mortgage (401) 272-1400 Item: January 15, 22, 29, 2018 Have a story to share? Need a question answered? [email protected] MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By Kelli Kennedy ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAMI — The number of legal immigrants from Latin American nations who access public health services and enroll in federally subsidized in- surance plans has dipped FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE substantially since Pres- Soaking beans reduces phytates which can in- ident Donald Trump terfere with the absorption of nutrients. took office, many of them fearing their information could be used to identify and deport relatives liv- On Nutrition: ing in the U.S. illegally, according to health advo- cates across the country. More on beans Trump based his cam- paign on promises to stop By Barbara Quinn although there is some loss illegal immigration and THE MONTEREY of nutrients, the remaining deport any immigrants in COUNTY HERALD contents are more easily di- the country illegally, but gested and absorbed than My recent column about many legal residents and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the nutrients from non- the best way to soak beans U.S. citizens are losing soaked beans.” Community Council health care navigator Fidel Castro Hernandez, left, to retain nutrients brought their health care as a re- Here’s what I gleaned hands a Spanish help line phone to legal U.S. resident Maria Ana Pina, a response from Ana Caro- sult, advocates say. right, as she signs up for the Affordable Care Act with her son Roberto lina Fernandes, PhD nu- from her informative ar- After Trump became Pina at the Community Council offices in Dallas. tritionist and professor ticle: Some compounds in president a year ago, “ev- at Federal University of beans are considered “an- ery single day families can- is in the country illegally. said Oscar Gomez, CEO of as are their white counter- Santa Catarina in Brazil. ti-nutrients” because they celed” their Medicaid plans She’s also considering not Health Outreach Partner, parts, according to a 2015 In 2010, her research team can interfere with the ab- and “people really didn’t re-enrolling their children, a national training and study by Pew Research published an article in the sorption of some nutrients. access any of our pro- 15 and 18, in the Children’s advocacy organization. Center. Whites represent- International Journal of Phytates, for example, may grams,” said Daniel Bou- Health Insurance Program, My Health LA provides ed 63 percent, or 3.8 mil- Food Science & Technolo- reduce the body’s ability to ton, a director at the Com- or CHIP, even though they primary care services in Los lion, of those who signed gy in which they reviewed absorb iron, calcium and munity Council, a Dallas were born in the U.S. Angeles County to low-in- up for Affordable Care Act the nutritional impact of other minerals. Fernandes’ nonprofit that specializes “We’re afraid of maybe come residents and those review found that dump- plans last year compared various methods of bean in health care enrollment getting sick or getting into who lack the documents ing the soaking water be- to 15 percent, or just un- soaking and cooking. (Vol- for low-income families. an accident, but the fear of to make them eligible for ume 45, pages 2209-2218 if fore cooking was the most The trend stabilized a my husband being deport- publicly funded health der a million, Hispanics, effective way to get rid of according to the Centers you’re interested). bit as the year went on, ed is bigger,” the woman, care coverage programs, “According to our review,” some of these phytates. for Medicare and Medic- but it remains clear that who declined to give their such as state Medicaid. she wrote, “the best practice Other substances in the increasingly polar- names for fear her hus- According to its annual re- aid Services. The reasons is soaking beans overnight beans called oligosaccha- ized immigration debate band could be deported, port, 189,410 participants vary, but some have always in water but discarding rides contribute to the is having a chilling effect said through a translator enrolled in the program feared deportation, regard- the water, without boiling, unpleasant flatulence on Hispanic participation in a telephone interview. during Fiscal Year 2017, less of who is in office. before discarding it. This most of us wish to avoid. in health care programs, Hispanic immigrants are but 44,252, or about 23 Recent events have not method not only decreas- Soaking before cooking particularly during the not only declining to sign percent, later dis-enrolled. helped. Despite initial es gas but increases the and discarding the soak- enrollment season that up for health care under It’s not clear how many of signs of a compromise bioavailability of some nu- ing water also seems to be ended in December. programs that began or those who dropped out are agreement, Trump now trients, since some antinu- an effective way to reduce Bouton’s organization has expanded under Barack Hispanic; the report did not isn’t supporting a deal to tritional factors are also these oligosaccharides, says helped a 52-year-old house- Obama’s presidency — describe ethnicity. support young people who discarded. In other words, Fernandes. keeper from Mexico, a legal they’re also not seeking Enticing Hispanics to resident, sign up for federal- treatment when they’re take advantage of subsi- identified themselves to ly subsidized health insur- sick, Bouton and others say. dized health care has been the federal government ance for two years. But now “One social worker said a struggle that began long so that they could quali- she’s going without, fearing she had a client who was before Trump’s presidency. fy for protections against immigration officials will forgoing chemotherapy Hispanics are more than deportation despite being use her enrollment to track because she had a child three times as likely to go brought to the U.S. illegal- down her husband, who that was not here legally,” without health insurance ly as children.

Terri Alleman, a special FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS education Ana Martinez, a medical assistant at the Sea teacher from Mar Community Health Center, gives a patient Wyoming, a flu shot in Seattle. sits among the large assortment US flu season gets of hand-made cards her worse, has ‘lot more students sent her from her school. steam’ than expected

York, state officials say a FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE By Mike Stobbe ASSOCIATED PRESS drastic rise in flu cases NEWS SERVICE hospitalized more than NEW YORK — The flu 1,600 this past week. season in the U.S. is get- The flu became intense Breast cancer challenges what ting worse. last month in the U.S. Health officials last The last two weekly re- week said flu was blan- port show flu widespread keting the country but over the entire continen- it means to fight, hope, and love they thought there was tal United States, which is a good chance the season unusual. By Crocker Stephenson beside her husband, Bar- haps this is the real fight, sweet and nice.” was already peaking. But Usually, flu seasons start MILWAUKEE ry, who scoots even closer the real struggle — she It took Terri days to get the newest numbers out to wane after so much ac- JOURNAL SENTINEL to her when he hears the hopes she can accept God’s through all the cards. She Friday show it grew even tivity, but “it’s difficult to fear and confusion in her will with grace. cried and cried. more intense. predict,” Jernigan said. In August of last year, voice. Terri is wearing a Uni- Terri says she has never “This is a season that Flu is a contagious re- Terri Alleman, a special-ed- Not confident that their versity of Wyoming foot- before been the recipient has a lot more steam than spiratory illness, spread ucation teacher at an ele- hospital in Casper would ball jersey, signed by mem- we thought,” said Dr. Dan by a virus. It can cause a mentary school in Casper, of such universal and un- be able to provide Terri bers of the team. It’s just bridled affection, and she’s Jernigan of the U.S. Cen- miserable but relatively Wyo., began chemotherapy ters for Disease Control with the best care pos- one of many gifts people found herself revisiting mild illness in many peo- at the Cancer Center at and Prevention. sible, the couple prayed back home have sent her. another word. ple, but a more severe ill- Froedtert Hospital. One measure of the sea- and decided on Froedtert. An electronic reader. Love. ness in others. Young chil- Terri has inflammatory son is how many doctor or They and the youngest Chocolates. Hats. The fa- “I don’t know what to do dren and the elderly are breast cancer, which is rare hospital visits are because of their six children are ther of a former student with myself when I’m not at greatest risk from flu and extremely aggressive. of a high fever, cough and and its complications. In a living with Terri’s sister made Terri a quilt. busy, when I’m not helping Hearing the diagnosis, Ter- in Belgium, about a half- She’s received so many other flu symptoms. Thir- bad season, there as many other people,” she says. ri says, was like hearing a hour north of Milwaukee. cards and letters. Stacks ty-two states reported as 56,000 deaths connect- “So this is real different, death sentence. Another word that Terri and stacks of cards high patient traffic last ed to the flu. In the U.S., having everybody take care “It still feels like a death is trying to understand: and letters. Just before week, up from 26 the pre- annual flu shots are rec- sentence,” Terri says. Hope. Thanksgiving, a box ar- of me, and serve me, and I vious week. Overall, it was ommended for everyone “I think that’s something Terry had hoped she rived containing hundreds can’t take care of them. the busiest week for flu age 6 months or older. cancer patients are fight- didn’t have cancer. But of handmade cards from “I feel worthless.” symptoms in nine years. In Oklahoma and Tex- ing every day,” she says. she did. She had hoped the the kids at Terri’s school. It takes a kind of brav- Hawaii is the only state as, some school districts “I don’t know if you can cancer would be easy to Spread out around her, ery to be loved so much. To that doesn’t have wide- canceled classes this week even call it that — ‘fight- treat. But it’s not. She had they carpet her sister’s be so much loved — it’s a spread illnesses. because so many students ing.’ How do you fight it? I hoped she could stay in floor. calling. It’s a gift you give. This year’s flu season and teachers were sick don’t know. There’s got to Casper. But she couldn’t. “You’re the best teacher You, Terri, in these days got off to an early start, with the flu and other ill- be an acceptance. Some- She hopes her cancer ever,” wrote Logan. of illness, are not worthless. and it’s been driven by nesses. In Mississippi, flu times I’m there, and some- doesn’t kill her. But she “Cancer messed with the You ennoble the ones a nasty type of flu that outbreaks have hit more times I’m not. also believes her life will wrong girl,” wrote Wyatt. who love and care for you, tends to put more people than 100 nursing homes “But ‘fight’ — it’s not a unfold according to God’s “Stay awesome,” wrote and you are, therefore, in the hospital and cause and other long-term care good word.” will. Amelia. “You’re a great precious. more deaths than other places, resulting in some Terri is sitting on a couch She hopes — and per- person. You are beautiful, Blessings on your journey. common flu bugs. In New restricting visitors.