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MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018

15 YEARS AGO Saugus BEYOND WALLS, had the BEYOND WEATHER World in its hands By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF Dario Pizzano is still liv- ing the dream — even if, on some days, that dream seems so elusive, yet so cruelly within reach. Mike Scuzzarella has found different dreams at different stages of his life, yet 15 years after he be- came the veritable poster boy for the Saugus Ameri- can Little League’s trip to the Little League World Series, he feels his life is on course and sees him- self in a very good place. Scuzzarella was the diminutive pitcher whose assortment of curve balls and changeups kept hit- By Steve Krause ITEM PHOTO | ters from all over the ITEM STAFF OWEN O’ROURKE country off-balance and The Big Nazo LYNN — Jessica Gerardo stood in the pouring rain Saturday in Cen- helped the Americans Rain shrinks tral Square, after having viewed the murals that were drawn as part parade at the make the U.S. national  - of the “Beyond Walls” project and tied the whole thing together in two Beyond Walls nal against Florida. crowd, but sentences. Block Party Pizzano was the center “These murals,” said Gerardo, who was born and still lives in Lynn, makes its way to  elder on that team — doesn’t dampen “were drawn from people who come from a lot of different countries. Central Square. the one who came home to That’s important because there are people who live in Lynn who come score the winning run in More Block Party enthusiasm for from a lot of different countries too. an improbable U.S. semi- photos on LOOK, A8. “It kind of brings the whole thing together,” Gerardo said.  nal 14-13 win over Rich- mural festival Rain may have put a de nite damper on the number of people who mond, Texas, on Aug. 21, 2003 — a crazy game that BEYOND, A3 is still considered one of the best in Little League World Series history. The game made the team of 12-year-olds national ce- Lynn to sea lebrities, so much so that they were runners-up in that year’s ESPYs to Tom Brady and the New En- new bike trail gland Patriots. By Gayla Cawley These many years later, ITEM STAFF Scuzzarella strikes a note of balance. LYNN — Residents will get a chance to weigh “None of us, parents, in on the planned expansion of the Northern coaches, players, will ever, Strand Trail into Lynn, which city of cials envi- ever forget it,” he said sion will allow people to bike to the sea. last week. “It’s something Since 1993, Bike to the Sea has been working we’ll always cherish. to create the Northern Strand Trail, a most- “No matter where we ly-paved, car-free path from Malden/Everett are, what we’re doing, through the Saugus marshes, to the beaches in we’ll always remember it. Revere, Lynn and Nahant. We’ll always be a brother- In February, the state awarded $1.5 million hood.” to fund additional design work to improve the That said, life goes on, current trail and jumpstart the expansion into according to Scuzzarel- Lynn. The trail currently ends at the Lynn/Sau- la. He’s getting married gus line. later this year, and for Mayor Thomas M. McGee said that $1.5 mil- him, life is a combina- lion grant was directed speci cally for extending tion of meeting with the Unwanted water again the Northern Strand Trail from Saugus to Mar- wedding planner, being ket Basket on Federal Street. part of the hockey staff There’s two components — the state is doing at Saugus High, and his befalls West Lynn that Northern Strand piece and the city has en- job with HighRes Bioso- listed Kittelson & Associates, a Boston-based lutions in Beverly, where By Gayla Cawley PHOTO | engineering  rm, to plan a community path he is working in the  eld ITEM STAFF LYNN FIRE DEPARTMENT from the city down to the ocean, McGee said. of robotics — something Residents are invited to attend an interactive that has always fascinat- LYNN — A water main break ooded a West Lynn The water main break workshop on Thursday at 4 p.m. at the Lynn Vo- ed him. neighborhood on Sunday morning. comes in the wake of last cational Technical Institute  eldhouse to help Scuzzarella went Crews from the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission Sunday’s storm which the city plan the community path, which would through a period where were on scene at Orchard and Bennett streets from caused widespread be a rail corridor from Western Avenue down to he wanted to become a about 3 a.m. Sunday into the early evening repairing a ooding and structural the waterfront, along with on-street bike facil- pro baseball player and/ 12-inch main, which was cracked, according to Daniel damage throughout the ities from Western Avenue to the downtown. A or a professional hockey O’Neill, Lynn water and sewer commission executive city. public presentation will be held later that day at player. Pizzano got the director. 6:30 p.m. in the same location. bug to play in the Major A main on Bennett Street ruptured at 2 a.m., which McGee said there’s an actual rail line that SAUGUS, B2 WATER, A3 TRAIL, A2

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ahead for Lynn Opinion Channeling sorrow and By Gayla Cawley anger after reading clergy ITEM STAFF abuse report. A4 LYNN — Since the spring, residents may have noticed colorful banners attached to antique-style lighting in Saugus Belden G. Bly Bridge three different areas of the city. The banner installa- closed down. A6 tion is part of a project intended to highlight Lynn and brighten up the downtown. Sports The third phase of the project was completed in the Lynn eliminated from past couple of weeks, with about 12 banners depict- Gallant Tournament. B1 ing the Lynn Common bandstand installed around the small Common, according to James Marsh, community ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK BANNER, A3 New banners hang from the lighting around Lynn Common.

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State unemployment rate Lawsuit challenging Stuart G. Merle, DMD Kelly J. Martin, 53 ticks up slightly in June immigrant arrests goes 1947 - 2018 1965 - 2018 BOSTON (AP) — The before judge LYNNFIELD — Stu- Russia, Southeast LYNN - Lifelong Lyn- leaves behind her unemployment rate has BOSTON (AP) — A art G. Merle, DMD of Asia, South America, ner, Kelly J. (Watson) mother, Rose Wat- ticked up slightly to 3.6 federal judge in Boston percent in July compared Lynnfield, on Friday, Morocco, Europe, Martin, 53, passed son, of Lynn, and her is hearing arguments to 3.5 percent in June. August 17, 2018. For Croatia, Canada and away peacefully, Sat- brother David, and in a lawsuit challenging 47 years, he was the the west coast of the urday surrounded by The Bureau of Labor the arrest of immigrants his wife, Joan Watson Statistics’ preliminary job beloved husband of United States. her loved ones. Kelly of Newbury. seeking legal residency Gale Ann (Wolman) Stuart remained dedicated her entire estimates indicate that through marriage. Service informa- Massachusetts added Merle. Loving father active throughout his career to serving indi- tion: Family and The Monday hearing 4,800 jobs in July. During will address the gov- of Jeremy & Jessi- life, looking forward viduals at Bridgewell, friends are invited the past 12 months, the ernment’s arguments to ca Merle of Newton to his weekly tennis culminating in her to visit Cuffe-McGinn Fu- and Andrew & Martha Merle role as the company’s CEO. state has added about dismiss the class action games for male bonding and neral Home, 157 Maple St., of Wellesley. Adored grand- When Kelly was not hard at 66,800 jobs. lawsuit brought by the exercise. He was also a runner, Lynn, on Tuesday, August father of Taylor, Bennett and continuing that sport until re- work, she spent her days sup- Last month’s unemploy- American Civil Liberties 21st, from 12:30 p.m. to ment rate was also slight- Violet. Cherished son of Vivian cently, regardless of where he porting the Lynn community Union of Massachusetts, 3 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 ly lower than the national (Ohringer) Merle of FL and the was in the world. He loved the and walking in Lynn Woods as well as the ACLU’s p.m. In lieu of flowers, Kelly rate of 3.9 percent. late Sydney Merle. Dear broth- Red Sox, switching allegiance with her Sadie girl and Ban- request for temporary has asked that donations Since January 2015, er of Gordon & Joanne Merle from that New York team when ner Boy. In recent years, Kelly relief for its clients while Massachusetts has gained of FL. he moved to Boston. spent much of her time seek- be made to Bridgewell at the case continues. 213,600 jobs. Stuart moved to Boston to Stuart’s greatest loves were ing new adventures and travel- https://www.bridgewell. The ACLU argues Labor Secretary Rosalin attend Tufts Dental School, his two sons. His pride in them ing with her beloved husband, org/online-donations/. immigration officials are Acosta said the job gains and then back to New York for was unequaled. He shared Sean Martin. She cherished For the online guestbook violating federal regula- — combined with low tions permitting certain his pediatric dental residency. the love and pride when they her days of relaxation and re- please visit cuffemcginn. unemployment rates and spouses of U.S. citizens to He then returned to the Bos- married Jessica (Jeremy) and tail therapy with her girls, Alis- com. labor force growth — are pursue lawful immigra- ton area to establish his two Martha (Andrew). His greatest sa, Kayla and Paige Johnson. signs of the continued tion status while remain- pediatric dental practices in smiles came when he was Later in life she instinctively health of the Massachu- ing in the country. W. Peabody and Lynn. Through with his three grandchildren. took on the role of stepmon- setts labor market. The lead plaintiff in the the years, he followed the ac- They brought incomparable ster to Colin Martin. Kelly also Some of the biggest case is Lilian Calderon, tivities of his patients, enjoying joy and three new photo- semi-annual updates on their private sector jobs gains a Guatemalan woman in graphic subjects into his life. lives, well into adulthood. He came in: education and Rhode Island arrested The literary world is enhanced established a close relation- health services; profes- following an interview by the book he wrote for Taylor, ship with many. His devotion sional, scientific and busi- .S. Citizenship and entitled, Taylor’s Weekly Adven- to children’s dentistry took ness services; construc- Immigration Services. tures with Washie, available him to Israel where he worked tion; and manufacturing. She was released in in the Dental Volunteers for soon on Amazon. February after the ACLU Israel clinic for several years, Stuart will be remembered Parkland survivor to intervened and is among for his genuine smile, his treating children from the Je- join marchers calling 17 individuals detained rusalem area and connecting practical jokes, finding humor following marriage inter- with Israeli culture. in much of life, and his outgo- for gun reform views this year. Early on in his career, Stuart ing and gregarious personality. invested in extensive photog- Service information: Ser- BOSTON (AP) — A sur- Beach where man bit by vivor of the Florida school raphy equipment for his den- vices will be held at the shark closed to swimming tal practice. That developed Levine Chapels, 470 Har- shooting and a parent his love of photography that vard St., Brookline on Mon- of one of the victims are after shark attack day, August 20 at 10:30am. planning to join stu- escalated through the years. TRURO (AP) — The His camera bag was with him Burial in the Or Emet Cem- dents in Massachusetts etery, 776 Baker St., West this week for a 50-mile Cape Cod beach where at all times and his photos in a New York man was his home and those of others Roxbury. Memorial obser- march calling for gun law vance following the burial reforms. bitten by a shark has continue to display his keen been indefinitely closed through 9pm and continu- The march is sched- eye for detail. His photos were to swimming after more ing Tuesday and Wednes- uled to start Wednesday chosen to appear in several sharks were spotted in its day from 1-4 p.m. and 6-9 in Worcester and end travel publications. waters. Stuart had wanderlust that p.m. at his late residence. Sunday in Springfield at the headquarters of gun The town of Truro said took him to many countries In lieu of flowers, remem- in a brief statement Fri- and cultures, always record- brances may be made to manufacturer Smith & Wesson. day night that Long Nook ing his adventures through his Dental Volunteers for Isra- Beach will be closed until lens. Some of his favorite ad- el (DVI) http://dental-dvi. March organizers say PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS David Hogg, who was further notice. ventures were in Israel, India, org.il/donate-to-dvi/. The beach near the tip The MGM Springfield casino is scheduled to a student at Marjory of the Cape Cod peninsula open to the public on Aug. 24. Stoneman Douglas High was closed after 61-year- School in Parkland, Fla., old William Lytton, of when a gunman killed James W. Mahoney Scarsdale, was hospi- 17 people, is scheduled to 1951 - 2018 Drawing from city’s talized Wednesday with join the marchers. Man- puncture wounds to his uel Oliver, father of slain James W. Ma- Bernard Mahoney, torso and legs . A spokes- honey, passed away and his wife Debbie proud past, can this student Joaquin Oliver, is woman for Tufts Medical also scheduled to partic- August 14, 2018. of Saugus and Don- Center in Boston where ipate. James was the son na Nichols and her casino spur revival? he’s being treated said he Organizers say they are remains in fair condition of the late James T. husband Kenneth of singling out Smith & Wes- By Philip Marcelo town." Saturday. and Dorothy A. (Kil- Georgetown. As well son for “their weapons’ Authorities on Cape roy) Mahoney. James as his nieces and ASSOCIATED PRESS Roughly three years contribution to daily gun after breaking ground, Cod closed other beaches leaves his siblings, nephews. SPRINGFIELD — violence in communities Thursday and Friday fol- MGM Springfield opens across the country.” Standing on Springfield's Aug. 24 as Massachusetts' lowing shark sightings. Main Street, the nearly Smith & Wesson did not first resort casino. The return calls for comment. Lynn to sea new bike trail $1 billion resort casino state's currently home to Rally against “far-left meant to spark a down- a more modest slots parlor violence” draws larger town renaissance doesn't A toddler has died after TRAIL front of the new YMCA south of Boston. counter rally immediately scream Las The MGM project is the being pulled from a pool From A1 and on the other side of Vegas glitz. There's no ne- latest test case for wheth- BOSTON (AP) — A the new Market Basket, on-lit billboard, no soaring GRANBY (AP) — A er casinos can spur reviv- conservative rally against runs through the other which are being funded tower of glass and steel. toddler has died after al in America's forgotten “far-left violence” has by two MassWorks grants Instead, two modest being pulled from a pool communities on the trail, corners. It also renews been met by hundreds previously awarded for signs bearing the MGM in Granby. but in Lynn, that rail line debate about whether the more counterprotestors infrastructure improve- initials are set against State Police tweeted ends at Market Basket Northeast is already over- in Boston a year after a ments for those two proj- a backdrop of low-slung out that the 2½-year-old and doesn’t include a rail saturated with gambling similar demonstration ects. brick and stone facades unresponsive child was connection to get down to options. drew tens of thousands of As the city looks to cre- meant to blend with — not pulled out of the pool at the beach. Spanning three city counterprotesters. ate a more walkable com- dominate — the historic about 8:30 p.m. Satur- “It’s making sure that blocks, the 14-acre gam- The event organized by munity, McGee said safe streetscape of this storied day and transported to both bikes and pedes- bling, hotel and enter- Boston Free Speech drew pedestrian and biking ac- but struggling New En- a hospital in Holyoke for trians have this access tainment complex is the a few dozen supporters to cess throughout Lynn is “a gland city. treatment. through the community centerpiece of a recent City Hall Plaza waving key exciting point for what "That's the thing we're The Boston Globe re- down to the beautiful re- wave of new investment American flags and a ban- adds value to our commu- most proud of," said com- ports that the Northwest- source we have there, both for Springfield, which is ner decrying Marxism. nity,” and adds to the op- pany president Bill Horn- about 90 miles west of ern District Attorney’s It was meant to call out Lynn Shore Drive and the portunity for economic de- buckle before casino offi- Boston and has among Office said Sunday that Internet censorship and beach,” McGee said. “It’s velopment. cials gave The Associated the state's highest poverty the child has died. “violent suppression” of really exciting to have this Press an inside look at and unemployment rates. public discourse. moving forward.” Gayla Cawley can be the property last week as A new museum dedi- US Sen. 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came out to the “Rock the Block” party Saturday that “Beyond Walls” threw to celebrate the culmina- tion of its second project in two years. But it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the people who braved the elements to partake in it. “I love it,” said Colt Mal- lett, also of Lynn, who is a probation of cer at the Lynn courthouse. “It’s great to walk around and see all of this. I remem- ber the day, when I was younger, when you didn’t ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ever come down here. But More than 20 banners were installed around now, this is incredible.” the downtown in March. This year’s project was almost twice as ambitious as in 2017. Twenty-sev- en new murals went up, Banner days most of them on the sides of buildings in Lynn’s cul- tural district. To go along with the 15 from last year, ahead for Lynn that makes 42. With a se- ries of retro-neon signs depicting businesses and ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE BANNER ing with antique lighting products from the 1950s in the downtown, through Anita Crackinstuff, dressed in a fat suit, and Chris DeLuca of the band From A1 and ‘60s, along with light- Set the Nation, make music together at the Beyond Walls block party. the Community Devel- ing the underpinnings of development director. opment Block Grant pro- the railroad bridges along “It’s all about bright- gram, Marsh said. the commuter rail line people coming down to see us decide to do it all over schools, there’s crime, the ening the downtown and As the city looks to with colored bulbs, the these paintings.” again this year,” Wilson streets need to be paved,” highlighting the work get more grants and do project has given the city a Wilson said he was said. he said. “We’re not going we’ve done in different ar- work to replace more co- festive, artistic  air while, moved by the story of an “I see this as a positive to solve those problems. eas,” Marsh said. “It high- bra head lighting, more project founder and direc- elderly couple who started for downtown Lynn,” said But we can push the city lights Lynn (and) high- banners will be installed tor Al Wilson said, helping coming downtown again Lynn Police Lt. Christopher in a positive direction.” lights the local artists.” in the city. Washington open some commercial because of the murals. Reddy. “I do a fair amount Mayor Thomas M. Mc- More than 20 banners Street is being looked at doors and solve some very “They hadn’t come of walking down here — we Gee donned a poncho were installed around for new lighting. The next real problems. downtown in 25 years,” all do — and this is such a that he brought for $2 in the downtown in March, phase is to redo the ex- “For example,” Wilson Wilson said. “Last year, positive improvement for the corridor that leads to which was meant to be isting Lynn Auditorium said, “the lighting helps they ventured out to see the downtown. the commuter rail sta- all-encompassing of every- banners on Market Street, alleviate a situation. Mar- the murals and they loved “All of the of cers like it tion on Munroe Street as thing in the city’s cultural Marsh said. ket Street is badly lit, and it. They made several trips very much.” he walked around and district, and 18 banners In the downtown, Marsh a lot of people have been downtown to look at them. “The murals are just checked out the murals. were placed around Mar- said the banners highlight hit by cars. The lights “Having people like gorgeous,” said Gerardo. “Downtown Lynn is the ket Basket three weeks the cultural district. Cho- make the area brighter.” these share their stories “They bring Lynn togeth- canvas for our future,” ago with big, bold and vi- sen for that project was As for the murals them- was inspirational.” er, and make it seem like McGee told the crowd. “A brant designs. Lynn artist, Jennifer Ad- selves, Wilson said, “it Wilson said he also saw a real community.” little bit of rain can’t stop The project is an ini- ler, owner of Survival By brings more foot traf c a little girl looking at a Wilson hopes the mo- us from taking part. This tiative of the city’s Com- Design. downtown, which makes mural of a woman with mentum from these two project is helping us really munity Development De- “I am a downtown Lynn it a safer place. Also, her hair in rollers. events will help propel keep Lynn in our hearts.” partment and Downtown resident so I live in the cul- we’ve been told by some “I asked her what she Lynn to solve some other Lynn Cultural District, tural district and I’m also of the restaurant owners saw in that mural, and she issues that need to be ad- Steve Krause can be along with the Public a business owner,” Adler that their clientele has said, ‘I see my mom.’ dressed. reached at skrause@item- Arts Commission. Marsh said. “My of ce is in down- increased because of the “Hearing all that helped “The city needs new live.com. said the city spent “a cou- town Lynn as well. What ple thousand dollars” on I do for a living is graphic the banners through a design. When I saw there Community Development was a call for artists to Unwanted water again befalls West Lynn Block grant. submit some ideas for the Carolyn Cole, director Downtown Lynn Cultural WATER so it’s probably going to be a Sunday morning tweet ing and structural damage of the Downtown Lynn District, it was a natural From A1 old,” O’Neill said. “There’s advised people to avoid throughout the city. West Cultural District, said t and I was very excited no way of telling why it the area. Lynn was heavily affected Marsh approached her to submit some artwork.” O’Neill said caused a ton cracked.” The  ooding comes in by last week’s  ooding. and relayed that the city Adler said the banners of water to  ow out, or 6 O’Neill said no one lost the wake of last Sunday’s had replaced cobra head- are important for way n- million additional gallons water, but some people storm, which dumped 8 Gayla Cawley can be style light posts with an- ding purposes, so people of water to leave the city’s may have had water in inches of water in a two- reached at gcawley@item- tique-style lighting in cer- know where they are in water system in that ve- their basements. The hour time period and live.com. Follow her on tain areas and that some certain areas of the city. hour period until the main Lynn Fire Department in caused widespread  ood- Twitter @GaylaCawley. new banners to go on She said it’s also import- was shut off at 7 a.m. them were needed. ant in an urban setting O’Neill said there are Cole put out a Request for people to take pride in two mains on Bennett for Proposals for each where they live. Street, so crews had to stage of the project for “(When people) see ban- identify which one it was, local artists to submit ners up, it kind of shows and then four valves had designs and three artists we’re here, we care about to be shut. Work was made were selected. where we live. Don’t make more dif cult as it was the Lynn Common is in the less of our area,” she said. middle of the night and midst of a facelift, with Emily Dumas, of Bev- dark, with lots of water on more than $3 million in erly, and Elissa von Let- the roadway. grants and matching city kemann, of Salem and Repair work included funds devoted to the total Maine, designed the ban- putting a new pipe in, rehabilitation of the park ners for Market Basket bleeding the system and Hello, area. and Lynn Common re- disinfecting it. My name is Suzanne Iovanna, owner of Pride Motor Group. Market Basket opened spectively. “(The main is) cast iron, last year on Federal I know that the flash flooding this past weekend had Street. The $30 million devastating effects on much of our community. I witnessed it project included the com- pany also paying $2 mil- firsthand with many of my employees living in the affected lion for infrastructure areas and having their houses flooded. It touched me at the improvements, aimed at dealership level on Sunday when my buildings were water improving access around the new Market Basket. damaged. I’ve had to deal with difficult news in my own Some of the improvements personal life, but people helping me to get through these included putting a rotary at Magrane Square. difficult times made it easier for me. I would like to offer Marsh said the an- my and my staff’s assistance for any of your automotive tique-style lighting in- needs At this time, I would like to extend to our local stallation at the Lynn Common was paid for by community the same discounts I give to all of my employees… a Parkland Acquisitions and Renovations for Com- munities (PARC) grant, as part of the rehabilitation EMPLOYEE PRICING TO ALL project and antique light- ing at Market Basket was EASY NO-HAGGLE BUYING EXPERIENCE paid for by the company. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill A White House enemies M H. S Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall list. Hmm, where have 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan we heard that before? Customer Service Chief Operating O cer Chairman President Donald Trump list was a guide for tar- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PŽ Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 announced Wednesday geting people for clandes- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 that in addition to strip- tine actions political dirty All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 ping former CIA director tricks. Trump’s list is, as 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 John Brennan of his secu- my colleague Jon Healey Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 rity clearance, he’s review- argued Wednesday, an act Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 ing the clearances of nine of intimidation. Trump classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 other former top govern- said in his statement that Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 ment officials who have Subscriptions he acted because of Bren- [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 — in some cases harshly nan’s “erratic conduct and — criticized the president. Circulation behavior,” but later told [email protected] Yes, the president has an the Wall Street Journal he Ext. 3 enemies list. targeted Brennan because How Nixonian of him. he believed the former spy Newsroom Until Trump came along, [email protected] chief helped instigate the [email protected] President Richard M. Russian collusion probe. Nixon was probably the John Brennan At heart these are the Ext. 4 nation’s most paranoid EDITORIAL acts of a wannabe auto- Sports president — and a man tained the name of critics crat. Trump already has [email protected] who, like Trump, had few of the president ranging said he fired FBI director Ext. 5 qualms about abusing the from Edwin Guthman, James Comey over the Retail and Online power of his office. a former press secre- Russia investigation, has Advertising The Nixon enemies list tary for Bobby Kennedy repeatedly attacked spe- [email protected] came to light during for- and national editor here cial counsel Mueller and mer White House aide ADVERTISING Signing away at the Times during the his team, and has targeted John Dean’s testimony be- Ernie Carpenter Jr. Nixon years, to Leonard individual FBI and Jus- fore the Senate Watergate Director of Advertising Woodcock, president of tice Department figures, and Business Development, ext. 1355 Committee; Dean would the United Auto Workers. all part of a relentless [email protected] later serve four months in free speech Nixon and his minions campaign to try to erode Michele Iannaco prison for obstruction of had already been using Sales Representative, ext. 1315 justice in connection with public confidence in Muel- government agencies such [email protected] the burglary of the Dem- ler’s independence and as the Internal Revenue David McBournie President Donald Trump’s disregard for the First ocratic National Commit- the veracity of whatever Service to try to harass Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Amendment has long been evident. Consider the tee offices at the Water- emerges. [email protected] multiple freedoms the amendment enshrines and gate complex. their political opponents, That can and will do last- but the revelation of the Ralph Mitchell protects, and Trump’s demonstrated hostility toward The original enemies list ing damage to the country. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 them. Religion: During the campaign, Trump called was compiled by White list added a layer of sleazi- Democracy relies on the [email protected] for a “complete and total shutdown of Muslims en- House counsel office staff- ness — as did the memo in confidence of the governed Patricia Whalen tering the United States.” Assembly: Trump has sug- er George Bell, but the fi- which Dean wrote that the for its legitimacy, and we Sales Representative, ext. 1310 gested deporting NFL players who peacefully protest nal selections were made list could be used “to screw have in the Oval Office a [email protected] by kneeling during the national anthem. Press: Don’t by special counsel Charles our political enemies.” flimflam man of the first Trump’s enemies list is BUSINESS OFFICE even get us started. Colson, who also would order who cares little about different, though. The Nix- the well-being of the people Susan J. Conti But arguably the most important First Amendment later serve seven months Controller, ext. 1288 on list was a secret until he supposedly is leading. right — indeed, the most important right in any de- in prison for obstruction of [email protected] Dean let the cat out of the And to date Trump’s fellow mocracy — is freedom of speech, because it underlies justice in connection with Ted Grant bag. Trump heralded his elected Republican leaders every other right. Once Trump starts messing with the burglary of Pentagon Publisher, ext. 1234 list in a public statement have stood mostly silent or speech rights, we’re all potential targets. Papers leaker Daniel Ell- [email protected] sberg’s psychiatrist’s of- released by the White vocally supportive while This is why emerging details about the nondisclo- Marian Kinney fice (related government House and read by press he has taken his rhetorical ext. 1212 sure agreements that Trump has made underlings misconduct led a judge to secretary Sarah Sanders sledgehammer to the foun- [email protected] sign are so disturbing. The Trump NDAs reported- dismiss espionage charges during her press briefing dations of the government. Will Kraft ly contain language seeking to bar ex-staffers from against Ellsberg). Wednesday. Voters ought to be keep- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 saying anything negative about Trump, ever. That Nixon’s enemies list con- In Nixon’s hands, the ing their own lists. [email protected] these agreements are likely unenforceable is beside Jennifer Perez the point; the intimidation factor alone chips away at ext. 1205 a pillar of our democracy. Nondisclosure agreements CHRISTINE M. FLOWERS [email protected] should be prohibited in government, aside from ex- Mike Shanahan isting ones that make it illegal to disclose classified Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] information. Channeling sorrow and anger Carolina Trujillo Trump said during the campaign that he supports Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 making federal employees sign NDAs. This wasn’t [email protected] in the context of security but ego. “When people are Jim Wilson chosen by a man to go into government at high lev- after reading clergy abuse report Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 els,” Trump told The Washington Post in 2016, “and [email protected] Oh my God, I am heartily the unfairness of a system desperately tried to bring then they leave government and they write a book CIRCULATION about a man and say a lot of things that were really sorry, for having offended that takes accusations and attention to the abuse, thee turns them into legal truths. writing letters to their su- Lisa Mahmoud guarded and personal, I don’t like that.” Manager, ext. 1239 And I detest, all my sins, And yet, I am a child of a periors, only to have the Maybe Trump missed a memo, but “I don’t like [email protected] because I dread church that helps me tol- door shut in their faces. that” isn’t grounds for suppressing speech in Amer- CLASSIFIED The loss of Heaven, and erate the loss of my moth- And so the sorrow is ica. Only an insecure, thin-skinned person goes to the Pains of Hell er with the promise of see- tinged with anger. Abbe Young Smith such extremes to stifle criticism. Manager, ext. 1276 I recited these words for ing her again. I have spent Anger at men like An- [email protected] During the 2016 campaign, Trump insisted his the first time in the spring decades among nuns who thony Bevilacqua and staff sign NDAs promising not to “demean or dispar- of 1968, to a dark screen in taught me strength, re- Theodore McCarrick, who NEWSROOM age” him publicly, in perpetuity — which he appears a cramped cubicle at Holy silience and kindness. abetted predators. Mike Alongi to interpret as being applicable even in noncampaign Child church in Logan. I The saints are not myths Anger at fellow Catholics, Sports Reporter ext. 1228 contexts. So not only can they not talk about what believed in the depths of or stained-glass decora- who lashed out at Josh Sha- [email protected] happened behind the scenes during the campaign, my 6-year-old soul that the tions for me, but rather piro on social media with Bill Brotherton they also can’t talk critically about Trump today, as man on the other side of the embodiment of mer- veiled anti-Semitism, won- Features Editor ext. 1338 [email protected] president. that screen could grant me cy (St. Francis), courage dering why the “non-Cath- Among the signers was Omarosa Manigault New- absolution. I wasn’t sure (St. Thomas More), schol- olic” lawyer is persecuting Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 man, the former reality TV star who was fired as a what I was guilty of having arship (St. Augustine), us. That is a sick echo of the [email protected] White House aide in December. She’s back in the done but I knew that when and what I can only call attacks on Lynne Abraham Cheryl Charles news with an unflattering book about her old boss. I left that curtain-draped “bad-assery” (St. Michael). over a decade ago. News Editor, ext. 1278 In response, Trump’s campaign this week filed an space, I would be forgiven. Like Father James Mar- Anger at the refusal [email protected] arbitration action against her. To be clear, the filing Catholics are big about tin who wrote about his to consider the role that Bella diGrazia doesn’t challenge the book’s accuracy or make a libel seeking forgiveness. We are own relationship with the non-celibate homosexuals Reporter, ext. 1317 argument; it argues that she’s not allowed to write taught that humans err, saints, they are always played in the crisis. [email protected] disparaging things because of the agreement. This is, but that there is always the with me. Anger at advocacy Thomas Grillo literally, the president of the United States arguing hope of a new beginning. I And now, so is this blight groups who push for laws Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] that an American has signed away, for life, her free- always held tightly to that on my beloved church. I that will strip the church dom of speech as it relates to him. most precious of sacra- spent Wednesday reading of legal protections while Spenser Hasak ments, fully prepared to sin the grand jury report, and leaving secular institu- Photographer, ext. 1332 No court should allow that to happen, ever. Con- [email protected] gress should take action to ensure that it doesn’t. repeatedly over the course it is a sordid story rooted tions unscathed. Why of my lifetime. That spiritu- in decades of cover-ups, should the wearing of a Thor Jourgensen Editorial Director, ext. 1267 Published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. al insurance was necessary. predatory men and broken Roman collar deprive a [email protected] Little did I know that it boys. man of his constitution- Daniel Kane was the church that would I have no doubt that most al rights, as if citizenship Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 one day need to seek abso- of it is the truth, although and a certain religious [email protected] lution. Philadelphia was we will never know for identity are incompatible? Steve Krause the focus of a devastating sure since many of the ac- And finally, my anger ex- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 grand jury report in 2005 cused are dead. But there tends to Catholics who, un- [email protected] and again in 2011. This is enough in that report to der the guise of protecting Owen O’Rourke week, the rest of Pennsyl- make me shudder at the children, push for changes Photographer, ext. 1224 vania came under the crit- way children were sacri- that are entirely irrelevant [email protected] ical lens of history. ficed so that institutions to the issue. Married priests Emma LeBlanc Pérez Attorney General Josh could be protected. won’t make things safer for Copy Editor Shapiro issued an almost There is something kids in a world where mar- [email protected] 900-page report, two years more, though. ried men and women commit Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 in the making. If you love One of the reasons that atrocities. Nor will a female [email protected] children, you must read the church failed so miser- priesthood. The opportunists Roberto Scalese this story of promises bro- ably in its duty to the chil- are using our Catholic agony Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 ken, innocence shattered dren is bitterly ironic: mis- to gain ground. [email protected] and obligations violated. placed forgiveness. The We can’t let them, even Mark Sutherland It is hard for me to write driving desire to redeem as we seek absolution. Creative Director these sentences through the sins of these criminal I firmly resolve, with the [email protected] the blur of tears. People priests played a part in help of thy grace Anne Marie Tobin who have read what I have the shuffling around from To do penance Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 written in the past would rehab, to Rome, and to And sin no more [email protected] not expect that of me, since parishes ignorant of their Christine M. Flowers is a Bridget Turcotte I have often voiced my con- sordid pasts. lawyer and columnist for the Reporter, ext. 1269 cerns over due process and Despite this, good priests Philadelphia Daily News. [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Defense DNA request denied in deaths of Colorado mom, kids FREDERICK, Colo. (AP) largest oil and gas drillers, — A Colorado judge has where Watts worked as an denied a request by a de- operator. Court documents fense attorney for a man filed by defense lawyer accused of killing his preg- James Merson said the nant wife and two daugh- girls had been submerged ters to require a coroner in crude oil for four days. to collect DNA from the Weld County prosecu- necks of the young girls. tors said Watts was jailed The judge said in an or- in protective custody and der Friday he would not that charges were expect- tell the medical examin- ed to be filed on Monday. er's office involved in the Outside the family's case how to do its job, home in Frederick, north KMGH-TV and the Dai- of Denver, a memorial of ly Camera newspaper in stuffed animals, balloons, Boulder reported. flowers and messages Autopsies were complet- grew and a candlelight ed Friday on Shanann vigil drew dozens of people Watts, 34, and her daugh- Friday night. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ters, 4-year-old Bella and "This is to celebrate, This chart shows annual square miles burned 3-year-old Celeste. The mourn and get closure for by wildfire in the U.S. against average tempera- cause of their deaths has a family that didn't de- ture from April to September in western U.S. not been made public. The serve this," said vigil orga- motion seeking the DNA nizer Kelley Trippy. "This samples from the girls' is a horrible, horrible, hor- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS necks suggested that they rible story. It's affected us Science Says: Hot may have been strangled. all whether you do know Christopher Watts, whose wife and daughters Police arrested Chris them or don't know them." disappeared last week, was arrested on suspi- Watts, 33, late Wednes- Christine Gentert said cion of killing them. weather charges day on suspicion of kill- a prayer, adding that she ing his wife and children. wanted Shanann Watts to replace how beautiful party Saturday to reveal Their bodies were found to be remembered for her she was," Gentert said. the gender of her baby. western wildfires on Thursday on property smile and her love for oth- Ashley Bell, a friend Frankie Rzucek said his By Seth Borenstein California in July logged of Shanann Watts, said owned by Andarko Petro- ers. sister planned to name ASSOCIATED PRESS its hottest month in 124 leum, one of Colorado's "I don't want the horror Shanann had planned a her baby boy Niko. years of record-keeping. As temperatures rise in The five years with the the U.S. West, so do the most acres burned since flames. 1983 averaged 63.4 de- Brennan considers legal action The years with the most grees from April to Sep- acres burned by wildfires tember. That's 1.2 degrees have some of the hottest warmer than average and to stop clearance revocations temperatures, an Associ- 2.4 degrees hotter than ated Press analysis of fire the years with the least and weather data found. By Jill Colvin the country," he said. acres burned, AP's data As human-caused climate analysis shows. and Lolita C. Baldor Trump yanked Bren- change has warmed the ASSOCIATED PRESS nan's security clearance In California, the five world over the past 35 years with the most acres last week, saying he felt years, the land consumed WASHINGTON — For- he had to do "something" burned (not including this mer CIA Director John by flames has more than year) average 2.1 degrees about the "rigged" probe of doubled. Brennan said Sunday Russian election interfer- warmer than the five that he is considering Experts say the way years with the least acres ence. And he has said he global warming worsens taking legal action to try may do the same for nine burned. to prevent President Don- wildfires comes down to A degree or two may others, including a Justice the basic dynamics of fire. ald Trump from stripping Department official whose seem like not much, but it other current and former Fires need ignition, oxy- is crucial for fuel. The hot- wife worked for the firm gen and fuel. And what's officials' security clear- involved in producing a ter it is, the more water ances. really changed is fuel — evaporates from plants. dossier on Trump's ties to the trees, brush and oth- Speaking on NBC's Russia. When fuel dries faster, er plants that go up in fires spread more and "Meet the Press," Brennan An executive order flames. burn more intensely, ex- said he's been contacted signed in 1995 by Presi- "Hotter, drier weather perts said. by a number of lawyers dent Bill Clinton lays out means our fuels are dri- For every 1.8 degrees about the possibility of an the process for approving er, so it's easier for fires Fahrenheit that the air injunction in the wake of security clearances and to start and spread and warms, it needs 15 per- Trump's move to revoke describes a detailed revo- burn more intensely," said cent more rain to make up his clearance and threaten cation and appeal proce- University of Alberta fire for the drying of the fuel, nine others who have been dure. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS scientist Mike Flannigan. Flannigan said. critical of the president or Former Obama-era CIA It's simple, he said: "The Fuel moisture levels in are connected to the Rus- Donald Trump yanked John Brennan’s secu- Director Leon Panetta, warmer it is, the more fire California and Oregon sia probe. rity clearance last week, saying he felt he had who also served as defense we see." are flirting with record "If my clearances and to do “something” about the “rigged” probe of secretary, said Sunday Federal fire and weather dry levels, NOAA western my reputation as I'm be- Russian election interference. that Trump must abide data show higher air tem- regional climate center di- ing pulled through the by the executive order un- peratures are turbocharg- rector Tim Brown said. mud now, if that's the ally to try to prevent these of his former CIA col- less he decides to change ing fire season. And low humidity is price we're going to pay abuses in the future. And leagues, it's also up to or cancel it. Speaking on The five hottest Aprils "the key driver of wildfire to prevent Donald Trump if it means going to court, Congress to put aside pol- CBS' "Face the Nation," to Septembers out West spread," according to Uni- from doing this against I will do that." itics and step in. "This is he said Trump's deci- produced years that on versity of Colorado fire other people, to me it's a Brennan, who served in the time that your country sion to revoke Brennan's average burned more scientist Jennifer Balch small price to pay," Bren- President Barack Obama's is going to rely on you, not clearance raises questions than 13,500 square miles, who says the Western U.S. about whether he followed nan said. "So I am going to administration, said that to do what is best for your according to data at the soon will start to see wild- due process. do whatever I can person- while he'll fight on behalf party but what is best for National Interagency Fire fires of 1 million acres. Center and the National Veteran Colorado hot- Oceanic and Atmospheric shot firefighter Mike Su- Catholics consider withholding Administration . gaski used to consider That's triple the average 10,000-acre fires big, now for the five coldest Aprils he fights ones 10 times to Septembers. that or more. church donations amid scandals The Western summer so "You kind of keep saying, By Ivan Moreno The most recent came far is more than 3 degrees 'How can they get much and Jeff Karoub Tuesday when a grand Fahrenheit warmer than worse?' But they do," Su- ASSOCIATED PRESS jury report revealed that the 20th century average. gaski said. hundreds of Roman Cath- For decades, Michael olic priests in Pennsylva- BRIEF Drweiga has opened his nia molested more than wallet whenever the dona- 1,000 children in six di- tion basket comes around oceses since the 1940s Senators: White House closure agreements as a at church, but the latest — crimes that church workers shielded by way to silence potential revelations of priests sex- leaders are accused of whistleblowers. ually abusing children covering up. The report whistleblower laws The two said feder- brought him to the conclu- al employees can’t be came two months after HARTFORD, Conn. sion that he can no longer Pope Francis ordered muzzled when seeking to justify giving. (AP) — Two New England disclose malfeasance or disgraced ex-Cardinal senators are urging White Brice Sokolowski helps Theodore McCarrick re- illegal activity. small Catholic nonprofits House lawyer Don Mc- White House spokes- moved from public min- Gahn to remind executive and churches raise money, istry amid allegations the woman Sarah Hucka- but he too supports the re- branch employees of their bee Sanders said every 88-year-old retired arch- rights under federal whis- cent calls to withhold do- bishop sexually abused administration has used nations. tleblower laws. non-disclosure agree- a teenage altar boy and Democratic U.S. Sens. And Georgene Sorensen engaged in sexual mis- ments. has felt enough anger and Richard Blumenthal of Those agreements have conduct with adult semi- Connecticut and Edward "just total sadness" over narians decades ago. Last FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS pertained to the disclo- the past few weeks that Markey of Massachusetts month, Francis accepted A grand jury report last week revealed that sure of classified informa- she's reconsidering her wrote to McGahn on tion. McCarrick's resignation hundreds of Roman Catholic priests in Penn- Friday. weekly offering at her par- as cardinal and ordered ish. sylvania molested more than 1,000 children in The two said White him to a "life of prayer six dioceses since the 1940s. House employees, like all Across the U.S., Cath- and penance." olics once faithful with federal employees, are The most recent "whop- the Catholic Church, you Sokolowski, an Aus- protected if they disclose their financial support to per of a report" from Penn- home delivery rate is their churches are search- don't know where your tin, Texas, resident who information about waste, sylvania, Drweiga said, money is going. And when founded Catholicfund- fraud, and abuse. 50% off ing for ways to respond was enough to make him to the constant sex-abuse you read about these raiser.net to provide ad- Blumenthal and Mar- newstand price! wonder where his money priest-abuse scandals it vice to Catholic nonprof- key said they’re con- scandals that have tar- was going and whether it nished the institution in just raises that question its and churches, said he's cerned the White House Subscribers pay only was being used to cover up to the highest power. What heard from many who and President Donald which they believe, with abuses. $3 a week. back-to-back scandals in is this money going for?" are "really sick and tired" Trump’s re-election cam- "In an organization that said Drweiga, 63, who of hearing about priests paign are requiring em- the past two months. spans the whole world like Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 lives in Wilmette, Ill. abusing children. ployees to sign non-dis- to subscribe today. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- at 50 Estes St. as a young boy and man were A report of a motor vehicle Lynn, Saugus larly arrests, reflect police records. In A report of a motor vehicle talking to one another. He said hit and run crash at 5:42 a.m. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, crash with personal injury at the man and boy exchanged Sunday at 29 Pierpont St. it is the sole responsibility of the con- 7:24 pm. Saturday at 127 something between the two of Union St.; at 10:09 a.m. Sun- them and this type of activity Assaults bridge closed cerned party to contact the relevant day at Casey’s Shell at 535 had been going on for weeks. police department and have the A report of an assault and Lynnway. A report of a toilet in the road ITEM STAFF REPORT cal communities, which department issue a notice of correc- at 10:28 p.m. Saturday on At- battery at 7:44 p.m. Saturday on Bragg Street. includes Summer Street, tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Assaults lantic Avenue. DPW removed The Belden G. Bly Lincoln Avenue, Ballard clarifications will not be made without the toilet. Bridge, also known as the Street and Boston Street. A report of an assault and Breaking and Entering Fox Hill Drawbridge, a express notice of change from the ar- Several MBTA buses battery at 7:24 p.m. Friday on major throughway from resting police department. Vandalism A report of a breaking and routes use the bridge dai- Western Avenue. Lynn to Saugus, is closed entering at 4:08 p.m. Friday at ly. Those buses will be us- A report of an assault at 6:13 A report of vandalism at 9:03 due to mechanical issues 7221 Crane Brook Way. A stolen ing detours on Monday. LYNN a.m. Saturday on Arlington a.m. Saturday on Washington after getting stuck in the ring was reported; at 4:12 a.m. The bridge operator re- Street; at 6:13 p.m. Saturday Street. A caller reported her open position on Sunday Arrests at Loomos Brothers on Boston plant pots and plant boxes Saturday at 10 Stacia Road. A ported the bridge became homeowner arrived home from evening. Street; at 2:45 a.m. Sunday at were vandalized on Friday night; The bridge, which cross- stuck in the open position Christopher Al-Nabulsi, 28, 571 Western Ave. at 9:23 a.m. Saturday on Pick- vacation and found his home around 5:40 p.m. An ini- of 80 Park St., was arrested was broken into; at 2:29 p.m. es the Saugus River be- ett Street. A caller reported her tween Saugus and Lynn tial evaluation has found and charged with drug posses- Breaking and Entering plant pots were ripped apart Saturday at Centennial Grille a problem with one of the sion with intent to distribute, at 3 First Ave. A caller reported and carries traffic on and broken on Friday night. Route 107, will remain steel ropes used to operate unlawful possession of ammo A report of a motor vehicle the business was broken into. the bridge, according to without a firearm identification breaking and entering at 4:59 An officer reported the screen closed to vehicular and NAHANT marine traffic on Monday, MassDOT. card and unlicensed operation a.m. Saturday at 2 Prescott to a side window was removed; The bridge will remain of a motor vehicle at 8:27 p.m. Road; at 4:36 p.m. Saturday at 4:57 p.m. Sunday at Mark’s according to an announce- Arrests ment from the Massa- closed on Monday due to Saturday. at 46 Barrett St.; at 10:24 a.m. Snow Removal at 460 Lowell an engineering evalua- Francis Casey, 66, of 39 Sunday at 15 Wolcott Road St. A caller reported he thought chusetts Department of Joshua Lugwire, 21, of 1000 Transportation (Mass- tion currently underway Amity St., was arrested and A report of a breaking and Lexington St., Apt. 22, Waltham, his brother came and took a and the time it will take charged with violation of the entering at 8:12 a.m. Sunday ladder from the house. There DOT). was arrested and charged with The Lynn Fire Depart- to stabilize the draw span open container law, violation of at 8 Tapley St.; at 9:29 a.m. speeding and on warrants at were no signs of anyone be- and develop and imple- a harassment prevention order, ment is advising motorists Sunday at 36 Timson St. 9:44 p.m. Thursday. ing inside the house; at 12:01 ment repairs, according to and on warrant charges of four p.m. Sunday at Pho Paris at to seek alternate routes Steven T. Stives, 30, of 4 MassDOT. counts of violation of a harass- Overdose 136 Newbury St. Forced entry and leave early for the Goddard Drive, was arrested morning commute. Lynn MassDOT has plans to ment prevention order, violation and charged with OUI liquor, to the back door was reported of an abuse prevention order, A report of an overdose at with $70 from the register and Fire Capt. Joseph Zukas replace the bridge, which 3:21 p.m. Friday on Margin leaving the scene of property said the bridge closure the department says it malicious wanton property de- damage, negligent operation the box for the camera system facement, trespassing and as- Street; at 12:11 a.m. Saturday taken. is also expected to affect has regularly conducted on W Green Street. of a motor vehicle, uninsured traffic on the Lynnway, maintenance on. The $80 sault with a dangerous weapon motor vehicle, operating after A report of a motor vehicle at 4:21 p.m. Friday. breaking and entering at 8:54 Summer Street and Bos- million project is expect- registration revocation and un- ton Street. ed to go out to bid in early William Harrison, of 126 Theft insured motor vehicle at 11:50 a.m. Saturday at 21 Bowen Union St., was arrested on Road; at 10:24 a.m. Saturday MassDOT has imple- 2019, as the design phase A report of a larceny at 9:16 p.m. Friday. warrant charges of assault and at 27 Longview Way. Taken was mented detour routes is nearing completion, ac- p.m. Friday at Nina’s Market at battery with a dangerous weap- $9,000 in cash, an iPad and with the assistance of lo- cording to MassDOT. 51 Essex St.; at 8:41 a.m. Sat- Accidents on, assault and battery and other items. The owner called urday at 7 Liberty Square; at intimidating a witness/juror/ back and reported he was un- 11:51 a.m. Saturday at Stop & A report of a motor vehicle police/court official at 3:16 der a lot of stress and he lo- Shop at 35 Washington St.; at crash at 11:50 p.m. Friday on p.m. Friday. cated his belongings that he 5:53 p.m. Saturday at 46 Bar- Goddard Drive. Steven T. Stives, Shane Johnson, 39, was thought were stolen; at 10:52 rett St.; at 9:35 p.m. Saturday 30, was arrested. arrested on warrant charges a.m. Saturday at 26 Longview at 15 Gateway Lane of trespassing, Class E drug Way. Gucci sunglasses and a A report of a robbery at 2:30 Complaints possession, operation of a mo- Louis Vuitton bag were taken p.m. Saturday on Essex Circle; tor vehicle with a suspended A report of suspicious ac- last Sunday. at 9:01 p.m. Saturday at 27 license, shoplifting by aspor- tivity at 7:47 p.m. Friday at Rantoul Ave. tation, armed robbery, assault East Point Parking Lot. A caller Complaints and battery on a pregnant reported two to three divers victim, using a motor vehicle in Vandalism off East Point without flags or A report of suspicious activi- ty at 6:54 a.m. Saturday at 26 a felony/larceny at 4:26 p.m. A report of motor vehicle van- markers. Police reported they Forest St. An officer was flagged Friday. dalism at 6:46 p.m. Friday at were the same people who down and alerted to a cooler Sony Marquez, of 42 Bul- 18 Holland Ave.; at 11:29 a.m. checked in for permission to containing knives and alcohol. finch St., was arrested on a Saturday at 358 Chatham St. dive earlier. warrant charge of rape of child The items were disposed of. with force at 7:43 a.m. Sunday. Fire A report of a disturbance at Javier Pimentel, 23, of 23 MARBLEHEAD 8:05 p.m. Saturday at McDon- Lexington St., was arrested A report of a structure fire at ald’s at 133 Main St. A caller and charged with speeding, re- Arrests 7:11 p.m. Friday on Karolyn reported witnessing a man Circle. A caller reported smoke. snatch a bag of McDonald’s ceiving a stolen motor vehicle Christine Danielle Domin- Police reported smoke on the food from another person. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and unlicensed operation of guez, 31, of 84 Bayview Road, a motor vehicle at 4:43 p.m. first floor with entry gained was arrested on a warrant at through the back door. No one For some students at Santa Fe High School Saturday. 8:34 a.m. Saturday. Overdose Monday will be the first time they’ve been back Anna Todd-Herrick, of 6 was home. The fire department Michael Flowers, 20, of 450 A report of an overdose at in class since the shooting, which happened Pinkham Place, was arrested reported a burnt pan in the Essex St., Lynn, was arrested 12:20 p.m. Saturday on Gwin- near the end of the school year. on warrant charges of refusing oven. on a warrant at 11:31 a.m. nett Road. The woman was tak- to produce a DNA database Friday. en to Union Hospital; at 12:40 sample and shoplifting by as- PEABODY p.m. Sunday on Bartholomew portation at 10:24 a.m. Satur- School year to begin Terrace. The person was taken day. Accidents Arrests to Lahey Hospital. Brandon Wright, 34, was A report of a motor vehicle at Texas school where arrested on a warrant charge hit and run crash at 2:43 p.m. Amanda L. Bernard, 40, of of Class A drug possession at Friday on Atlantic Avenue. 18 Murray St., was arrested on Theft 3:07 a.m. Sunday. A report of a motor vehicle a warrant at 10:52 p.m. Satur- gunman had killed 10 crash at 7:30 p.m. Friday on day. A report of a larceny at 4:31 p.m. Friday at Key Masters at Accidents Gregory Street. Lucas Sampaio Pimenta, SANTA FE, Texas (AP) two teachers. A grand jury 19, of 4 Overlea Ave., was ar- 215 Newbury St.; at 11:08 — Students in Santa Fe, has indicted Pagourtzis on a.m. Saturday at Victoria’s Se- A report of a motor vehicle Assaults rested on a warrant at 10:15 Texas, will begin a new capital murder charges, cret at 210V Andover St.; at crash at 2:51 p.m. Friday at p.m. Saturday. school year Monday with and he remains jailed 3:18 p.m. Saturday at Winn Green and Union streets; at A report of an assault at additional security mea- without bond. Residential/Brown School 3:05 p.m. Friday at 1 State St.; 10:38 a.m. Saturday on Accidents sures in place following The school says it's also Residences at 200 Lynn St. at 3:46 p.m. Friday at Bennett Broughton Road. A caller re- a mass shooting in May hired additional coun- A package was stolen and a and Orchard streets; at 5:35 ported his neighbor/friend left A report of a motor vehicle that left 10 people dead. selors who specialize in neighbor admitted to taking it. p.m. Friday at Compare Super- a shovel in his yard and he crash at 3:10 p.m. Friday at The school district had trauma to aid students market at 2 Adams St. Exten- brought it back over to their Gregory’s Lounge at 50 Walnut metal detectors installed and staff, Superintendent yard. He said he tossed it in the St.; at 5:57 p.m. Friday at 44 sion; at 5:39 p.m. Friday at Bay Vandalism at entrances and hired five Leigh Wall said in a vid- yard and his friend’s mother Oak St. and 47 Washington St. View and Western avenues; at additional police officers, eo posted on the district's was sitting outside. The mother A female passenger was taken A report of vandalism at 4:34 5:57 p.m. Friday at 345 West- website that outlines the claimed he threw the shovel at to Lahey Hospital; at 10:38 p.m. Friday at 37 Murray St.; at as well as 10 "security as- ern Ave.; at 6:16 p.m. Friday 7:34 a.m. Saturday at 9 Elm St. sistants" who will monitor security changes. at 345 Western Ave.; at 7:23 her and assaulted her. Police a.m. Saturday at Petco at 10 reported there was no assault. Sylvan St.; at 11:56 a.m. Sun- A car was keyed. hallways throughout the "It's going to be difficult p.m. Friday on Eastern Avenue; day. Teachers are receiv- in many ways for many at 5:50 a.m. Saturday at 715 day at 162 Washington St.; at Complaints 12:57 a.m. Sunday on Forest SWAMPSCOTT ing training on both trau- people to return," Wall Lynnway; at 4:50 p.m. Satur- ma support and active said. "But I also think it's day at Beacon Hill and Lawton Street. A car into a pole was re- A report of drag racing at ported. One person was taken Accidents shooter situations. going to be a great oppor- avenues; at 6:09 p.m. Satur- night at 10:45 a.m. Friday on For some students, Mon- tunity for us to come to- day at Santander Bank at 35 to Lahey Hospital. Seaview Avenue. A caller re- A report of a pedestrian hit A report of a motor vehicle day will be the first time gether and pull together Market Square; at 8:35 p.m. ported that on the past few crash at 1:40 p.m. Friday at Ag- they've been back in class as a community." Saturday at 174 Euclid Ave.; by a motor vehicle at 6:50 p.m. nights, there had been a car Friday at 168 Main St. Two juve- gregate Industries at 30 Dan- since the shooting ram- Rhonda Hart, whose at 9:24 a.m. Sunday at Coburn drag racing on Seaview from At- vers Road. page, which happened to- 14-year-old daughter, and Essex streets. niles were hit. Alexandre Lopes, lantic toward Humphrey Street. 40, of 54 Mason St., Salem, ward the end of the school Kimberly Vaughan, was A report of a motor vehicle A report of a man talking to Complaints year. among the students who hit and run crash at 8:14 a.m. was summoned for operating a boy at 5:54 p.m. Saturday with an expired license and "We are going to try our died in the shooting, said Saturday on Central Square; on Pleasant Street. A caller A report of a disturbance at best to get it all right on she and other victims' at 2:48 p.m. Saturday at 177 failure to use care in starting/ 12:07 p.m. Friday at Phillips reported suspicious activity stopping/turning Monday, but I'm sure there parents welcomed new Lewis St.; at 4:06 a.m. Sunday Park at 601 Humphrey St. will be things we'll have to safety features at the high go back and tweak to get it school, including metal right," school board Presi- detectors. However, Hart, dent J.R. "Rusty" Norman who has been outspoken Migrant spouse of pregnant woman said last week, according on the need for more gun to the Houston Chronicle. control, said her middle- "But we will get it right." school-age son would not detained during a trip to hospital The school has also built be returning to a Santa Fe a new hallway so students district school this year. and staff won't need to "As long as we have the drive herself to the hospi- Customs Enforcement of- and Customs Enforcement By Amanda Lee walk in the art classroom leadership in Austin and Myers ficials said the man was questioned the couple and tal and give birth without area, where authorities Washington, D.C., that ASSOCIATED PRESS detained because he was asked for identification, her husband after he was say Dimitrios Pagourtz- we have now, I don't trust wanted on an outstanding Venegas said. detained by immigration is began a rampage that Texas schools to protect LOS ANGELES — A arrest warrant in a homi- Venegas, 32, said she agents. killed eight students and my kid," Hart said. California woman said cide case in Mexico. provided hers but that U.S. Immigration and Saturday that she had to Maria del Carmen Vene- Arrona had left his at gas said she and her hus- home in their rush to the band, Joel Arrona Lara, hospital. The surveillance Patrick A. Lee Attorney at Law were driving to the hospi- footage shows the agents Lynn Drug Task Force Immigration • Divorce • Wills • Child Support tal Wednesday when they handcuffing the 35-year- Landlord Tennant • Civil Litigation stopped for gas in San old Arrona and taking him Bernardino, just east of away, leaving a sobbing Hotline Los Angeles. Venegas alone at the gas Surveillance footage station. 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY shows two vehicles imme- Venegas said she drove or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) diately flank the couple's herself to the hospital for 100 Cummings Center 978-969-3786 van after they pulled into a scheduled cesarean sec- Spanish menu available Suite 32H, Beverly, MA [email protected] the gas station. Agents tion for the birth of her All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. with U.S. Immigration fifth child. Para Espanol Favor de Llamal al Numero 781-513-3531 Callers may remain anonymous. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS When Ms. Aretha Franklin calls: Reporter reflects on Queen of Soul By Nekesa Mumbi Moody AP GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR NEW YORK — When I got the chance to inter- view Aretha Franklin for the first time in 2001, I was already a bundle of nerves: Even though it PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was just over the phone, I’d be talking to THE Singers , left, and Queen of Soul! You could attend their “Made For Now” single release get no closer to rock ‘n’ roll party at Samsung on Friday. royalty than the Queen herself. Janet Jackson, song “Made for Now,” So my trepidation was Daddy Yankee celebrate which features Puerto magnified when a col- Rican rapper Daddy league told me not to ex- release of new song Yankee and was released pect much: Franklin was Friday. Jackson thanked famously guarded and NEW YORK (AP) — the crowd for attending known for giving short, Janet Jackson’s fans were and said, “Please spread to-the-point answers and so energetic at an event the love.” little in the way of intro- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday for her new single She introduced Yankee spection. that one fan chimed in Aretha Franklin died from pancreatic cancer at her home in Detroit. to the stage, calling him Sure enough, when She was 76. so the icon could speak her “partner-in-crime we spoke on the topic at without interruption. in this song.” He noted hand — a VH1 Divas con- In some ways, our con- “I don’t understand why She gave me the first “Everybody, be quiet. that the room included a cert honoring her music versations weren’t par- it’s so hard for longtime news of her engagement, We can’t hear her,” a girl diverse group of people, — Franklin didn’t offer ticularly deep: She didn’t to old friend Willie Wilker- yelled, as Jackson and the saying: “The beautiful much at first. But then, I artists in the music indus- rest of the packed room thing is we got everybody remembered that she was expound on the kind of life try who have numerous son, in 2012. In an inter- at Samsung 837 in New in the building.” a huge “The Young and experiences that allowed awards and citations and view, she joyously talked York burst into laughter. “Thank you Janet for the Restless” fan, and in her to convey emotion on things like that to even about the wedding gowns The excitement was uniting the country,” he particular, of Victor New- a track like no other; we get a pittance of an offer (Donna Karan and Vera around Jackson’s festive added. man, as was I. So we chat- didn’t delve into the magic from Hollywood. It just Wang were among the ted about that. And before behind classics like “Ain’t doesn’t happen. What is possibilities). She also let long, she opened up a bit No Way” or “(You Make the problem?” this nugget drop: She was more, and while I didn’t Me Feel Like) A Natural We also talked about her once involved in an “inti- get any big scoops that Woman.” health. She had been very mate” affair with a late- day, I got a bit of her flair, We spoke when she was sick a few years ago, to the night TV host whom she her personality and her working on new music, or point where her friend the wouldn’t name. regalness — when I asked about an upcoming per- Rev. Jesse Jackson asked My invite to that wed- her if she thought she was formance (like when she the public to pray for her; ding never came — she the ultimate diva, she sang for the Pope in 2015) when she got better, I was announced the engage- retorted, “What do YOU or even her fitness plan one of the first she dis- ment was off soon after. think?” and weight loss. And her cussed her recovery with. But I did get an invite Over the years, we’d love of tennis (she was a “My treatments are go- to one of her celebrated have many more conver- frequent attendee at the ing very well. My last CAT birthday bashes in New sations. Sometimes, I’d get U.S. Open). scan, my doctor at the CAT York, at a swanky hotel a note from her publicist, But at times, our talks scan and everyone who overlooking Central Park. Gwendolyn Quinn, who’d were revealing. In one sees this says that this Among the celebrities let me know that Franklin 2007 interview, she vented is miraculous, absolutely who would turn out over would like to talk to me; her frustration that while miraculous,” she told me. the years were Denzel FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS she sometimes rang me she was among the great- However, when I pressed Washington, Tony Ben- Composer John Williams poses on the red car- on her own. She called me est stars that popular as to what her sickness ac- nett, Gayle King and Bet- pet at the 2016 AFI Life Achievement Award Ms. Moody, and I of course music had ever produced, tually was, she said: “I’m te Midler; Franklin held Gala Tribute to John Williams at the Dolby called her Ms. Franklin that never transferred not one to go into my per- court at a table, usually Theatre in Los Angeles. (though sometimes, just to the big screen, despite sonal health things.” (It sitting next to music mo- “Aretha” would pop out, small roles in movies like was only after her death gul Clive Davis, as people the Tanglewood property. revealing my lack of home “The Blues Brothers.” She that it was revealed she came by to give her her John Williams training). blamed it on racism. died of pancreatic cancer). propers, as she would say. composition about ghost Many people have reported encounters with making world premiere the specter over the years, LENOX (AP) — A new but Bernstein’s story is Mourinho says Man City is ‘disrespectful’ John Williams composi- perhaps the most famous. tion about a ghost said Bernstein said he was ap- MANCHESTER, En- unlimited access to play- with British broadcast- cameras to be inside for 24 to have scared Leonard proached by an apparition gland (AP) — Manches- ers and managerial staff, er Sky Sports, Mourinho hours a day, that kind of in 1990 while sitting by ter United manager Jose offering insight into Pep didn’t refer to any partic- Bernstein is making its thing can happen,” Guar- world premiere. a window on the second Mourinho suggested Pre- Guardiola’s locker room. ular passage of the doc- “Highwood’s Ghost, floor. Startled, he sprang mier League rival Man- “I think you can have umentary, entitled “All diola said. “I think there an Encounter for Harp, from his seat and called chester City was “dis- a fantastic movie, re- or Nothing: Manchester was nothing special. I Cello, and Orchestra” will out to the figure. respectful” and lacking specting others. You don’t City.” In one section, mid- think the people are going Williams said he wrote “class” in a behind-the- need to be disrespectful fielder Kevin De Bruyne be performed Sunday at to see how a football team Tanglewood in Massachu- the piece for fun and to scenes documentary that to have a fantastic mov- talked about his struggles setts, the summer home “provide the unusual com- was released this week. ie,” Mourinho said. “You when he was at Chelsea lives behind the scenes. of the Boston Symphony bination of harp and cello Amazon’s eight-part can be a rich club and buy under Mourinho. “The players make the documentary of City’s ti- all the best players in the Guardiola does not think Orchestra. an opportunity to set the tactics,” he added. “Not my The ghost haunts High- stage for an ectoplasmic tle-winning year in the world, but you cannot buy the documentary will ex- ideas, it’s the players who wood House, a building on visit.” Premier League last sea- class.” pose his secrets. son gave a TV crew almost Speaking in an interview “When we accept the make the tactics.” Drayton dives into her ‘Little Mermaid’ role

By Rick Bentley planation about how she TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE needed to train to be a mermaid, Drayton was fi- During the filming of nally given the green light new feature film “The to get back in the water. Little Mermaid,” British Not every role Drayton actress Poppy Drayton has played flirted with would often be carried to such dangers. Along with the set. It was a necessity a starring role in the Hall- once she slipped into her mark film “When Calls mermaid costume. the Heart,” she’s appeared “What you see in the in “Down Dog,” “Writers movie is a real tail,” Dray- Retreat” and “Unhallowed ton says. “The huge pros- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Grave.” She’s best known thetic tail was beautiful “The Little Mermaid,” a live-action adaptation for her leading role in the More than a dozen people were injured, Satur- but very heavy. It weighed of the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, is in MTV series “The Shan- day, and transported to hospitals after trusses half my body weight. Once theaters. nara Chronicles.” holding up the entrance to a resort where the I was in the water, the wa- Selecting acting as a ca- Backstreet Boys were set to begin a concert in ter took the weight of the years ago, a young report- crease my breath capaci- reer came naturally for Oklahoma collapsed. tail so it was not so stren- er (William Moseley) and ty. As you do it, there are Drayton, as her mother was uous on your legs. his younger sister (Loreto moments where you think active in theater. Instead of Backstreet Boys fans treated to hospitals in Oklahoma “It was actually very easy Peralta) end up at a circus you can no longer hold being read books like “The where they meet a beautiful your breath and have to for injuries after storm and Texas. She says they to swim in, but I had to be Little Mermaid” before go- were all treated for minor carried to set. I had this mermaid trapped in a glass come up for air,” Drayton ing to sleep, Drayton’s bed- THACKERVILLE, Okla. injuries and released. The lovely strong ex-stuntman tank. They soon learn this says. “Your mind plays time stories were tales from (AP) — An Oklahoma casino in Thackerville is carrying my body and a isn’t a sideshow trick. tricks on you to think you her mother about things casino says 14 people about 70 miles northwest lovely runner took my tail. Drayton started prepar- are going to run out of air, that happened during a ing for her watery role but if you push through suffered cuts and bruises of Dallas. It’s the most extraordinary stage production. way I’ve ever had to get to two months before filming that, you reach this lovely, when a powerful rain- The casino says a storm Not everyone was en- set before: being carried by started. She would go to calm state where you feel storm toppled entrance packing winds of up to tirely supportive of her two lovely people.” the local pool every day, as though you can hold it acting plans. trusses and disrupted 80 mph struck the venue the start of an outdoor Drayton stars in the where she would not only a bit longer.” “Lovely acting friends about 5:30 p.m. and blew concert by the Backstreet live-action family feature practice swimming by wig- The training almost would come around for down entrance trusses on Boys. that’s an adaptation of the gling with her legs togeth- came to an end when lunch and they would say Kym Koch-Thompson, about 150 concertgoers Hans Christian Andersen er to emulate the mermaid Drayton started using a ‘If you can be in any other spokeswoman for the who didn’t heed earlier story. The story begins with movement, but also would monofin to propel herself profession, do that. What- WinStar World Casino evacuation warnings. a grandmother (Shirley push herself to see how through the pool. She got ever you do, don’t go into and Resort, says the con- Koch-Thompson says MacLaine) telling her two long she could hold her stopped one day by a life- acting,’” Drayton says. “I certgoers were treated at the concert was post- granddaughters the real breath underwater. guard who told her the would listen and then tell the scene following Sat- poned. A new date hasn’t story of a young mermaid. “I would keep trying to device was too dangerous them it was something I urday’s storm, then taken yet been set. She recounts how many challenge myself to in- to use. After a lengthy ex- really, really wanted to do.” A8 MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

RAIN ON OUR PARADE! PHOTOS | JIM WILSON AND OWEN O’ROURKE Top left, despite the downpours during the Beyond Walls’ Rock the Block party there was a good turnout on Saturday. Top right, Kristen Martin hugs Andrew Troupis who tries on a monster costumes in the Black Box Theater. Bottom left, Sophia Vieira tries out the jump rope at the block party. Center and bottom right, the Big Nazo parade makes its way through the train station.

Kiara Morris, left, a music artist from Lynn known as Kimore, paints on Mt. Vernon St. Lynn Mayor Thomas M. McGee stands in for a photo with Christie Connolly, art therapist and Owner of Oasis Art Therapy Studio.

Al Wilson, left, presents Justin Desmond of the Printers Union District 35 with an award for all the help his union gave to the Beyond Walls project. Artist Daartistznt, center, works on painting a piece. A dance line sparked up at the parade.

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By Daniel Kane with a three-run home run in the ITEM STAFF first inning. Cam Connolly and Jariel Tollentino both had one LYNN — After a back-and-forth ITEM FILE PHOTOS RBI each. game, Peabody got the clutch hits “Everyone in the lineup had a From left, Keith Ridley of Clas- needed in the end to beat Lynn hit and we got the clutch hits,” sical and Matt Severance of En- 8-7 Sunday night at Reinfuss Steve Zizza said. “Nick Villano glish will be the signal callers Field and advance to the Gallant hasn’t had a lot of great at-bats and mainstays for their football Tournament final. lately but he came through when teams this fall. Relief pitcher Daniel Zizza we needed him, a true team play- dominated on the mound for Pea- er.” body. Zizza threw five innings, al- HAROLD RIVERA With the loss Lynn’s eliminat- lowing one run on two hits while ed from the tournament. Juniel striking out 11 and walking four. Guzman (2-for-4 with 2 RBI) and “It was a crazy one,” Peabody Anthony Cedeno (1-for-4 with 3 manager Steve Zizza said. “We RBI) led the way for Lynn. Relief It’s time to jumped out to a 4-1 lead, I didn’t pitcher Mornel Castro threw 6 think that would hold up and it 1/3 innings, allowing two earned only lasted a few innings. Daniel runs on nine hits while walking warm up came in and pitched amazing, five innings, one run, and his cur- three and striking out six. veball was on tonight.” “We gave them opportunities the gridiron Just about every player contrib- and they give us chances it be- uted for Peabody at the plate, but came like a war of attrition to Nick Villano (2-for-4 with a HBP see who was going to give up the As high school and 2 RBI) was the late-inning least in the end,” Lynn manager football teams across hero, driving in the tying-run Jeff Earp said. “We did a lot bet- the state opened in the fifth inning and hitting a ter than I thought we might do this year. Overall it was a great preseason camps game-winning RBI single in the ITEM FILE PHOTO and tryouts Friday, seventh. Reymi Andino (2-for-3 group of kids. We tried hard and Lynn’s Juniel Guzman had two hits in Sunday the wait for the new with a walk and 4 RBI) helped GALLANT, B2 season is almost over. Peabody establish an early lead night’s loss to Peabody. We’re getting close to the start of the 2018 season and North Shore area fans have plenty to be excit- ed about. First and foremost, from my own self- ish perspective, I’m excited to kick off my first high school football season as sports editor at The Item. I’ve covered two football seasons so far and both were great. But there was a sense of excitement making its way around our coverage area last fall with so many teams qualifying for the state tour- nament that truly made it a pleasure to cover football. It’s way too early to predict what’s in store for an encore but I’m thrilled that we’re getting close to finding out. The upcoming season carries no shortage of story lines. In Lynn, we have two outstanding senior quarter- backs, Classical’s Keith Ridley and English’s Matt Severance, who’ll be hungrier than ever to close their high school careers on a high note. And let’s not forget about David Barrios at Tech, another senior sig- nal-caller who quietly emerged as one of the area’s best last fall. Gone are the talents of running backs Steffan Gravely and Keoni Gaskins at Tech, meaning Barrios will likely take an PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN elevated role this season. Daniel Zizza, left, and Colin Ridley are all smiles after the duo walked and scored on the same play on a Speaking of running backs who’ve throwing error during Sunday’s game. left their teams to graduation, Peabody loses the duo of Noah Freedman and Eric DeMayo, who’s now at Division I ... Defeats Salem to earn spot in losers’ bracket nal Wagner. St. Mary’s graduated the pair of James Brumfield, one of the speedier By Anne Marie Tobin (2 innings, four strikeouts) and Reymi An- “We hit the ball from top to bottom to- backs in the Catholic Central League, ITEM STAFF dino (1 inning, 1 strikeout) combined for a night, but it wasn’t just about the hits, it and Marlon Scott. Swampscott grad- 1-hitter with the only hit being a leadoff was being able to be patient and taking uated Isaiah Bascon and quarterback LYNN — After four days of rain delays, home run by Shawn O’Keefe in the bot- walks and our baserunning was phe- Colin Frary. It’ll be interesting to see the Gallant Tournament finally resumed tom of the second inning off Zizza. Herbert nomenal,” said manager Steve Zizza. how Tech coach James Runner, Pea- play Sunday afternoon in a day-night came on in relief in the third and retired “We got great pitching, who only allowed body’s Mark Bettencourt, Swampscott’s doubleheader at Reinfuss Field. Pea- all six batters he faced. Andino needed just that one hit, a home run, and we Robert Serino and new St. Mary’s body, made up of representatives from only eight pitches to set down the side in had some guys come up big at the plate, coach Sean Driscoll adjust/run their both the Peabody and Peabody West- order in the fifth to seal the victory. like Cam Connolly and John Horgan and offenses this season. ern Little Leagues, took on Salem and Offensively, Peabody recorded just sev- Jariel Tolentino. We watched some pitch- Driscoll comes to St. Mary’s after stayed alive in the losers’ bracket with en hits, six of them in the third when es early, but once we settled down we a lengthy tenure at Winthrop. His a mercy-ruled 14-1 win over Salem win Peabody sent 13 batters to the plate with were patient and put the bat on the ball replacement at Winthrop is former de- to set up a night clash with Lynn, which nine of them scoring to put the game out and made contact. We got contributions fensive coordinator Jonathan Cadigan, resulted in an 8-7 win. of reach at 12-1. It also took advantage from everyone tonight.” Peabody’s Daniel Zizza (2 innings, 1 hit, of nine walks and two hit batsmen who RIVERA, B2 1 run, four strikeouts), Anthony Herbert combined to score nine runs. PEABODY, B2 Madden steps up for Marblehead girls soccer

By Harold Rivera that has had great success over the said. “Our captains have shared ITEM SPORTS EDITOR past years.” with me that it’s a great group of Madden has coached the varsity girls who are excited for this new MARBLEHEAD — The search girls lacrosse team for seven sea- adventure. We’re going to change for a new Marblehead girls soccer sons at Marblehead. Under Mad- a few things around but we’ll build coach ended with a familiar face den’s guidance the Magicians have from what we already have. We’ll earning the appointment. blossomed into an annual state look for the leadership from our se- That’s because Annie Madden, tournament contender, as well as nior class. We have a core group of who also coaches the school’s girls a Northeastern Conference power- returning players and we’ll be lean- lacrosse team, has been named the house. ing heavily on that group as well.” new coach of the Magicians soccer But now it’s time to focus on soc- Madden spoke highly of her three squad. cer, with a new fall season quickly captains and said she’s confident in Madden takes over for former Ma- approaching. The Magicians open their abilities to lead the team this gicians head coach Jenna Roncara- fall. ti, who spent one season directing tryouts on Thursday and a large group of players is expected to com- “There’s a great group on the team the team. The Magicians went 6-9- this year that I’ll lean on heavily for pete for spots in the program’s three 1 during the 2017 season. Marble- leadership and to help build and teams (freshman, junior varsity, head closed the year on a high note, grow the program,” Madden said. varsity). winning three of its last four games. “The three captains are dedicat- Madden has taken steps toward Madden, who played soccer during ed and willing to put in the work, her youth before focusing on her la- gearing up for her first season they’re three amazing senior cap- crosse career, said she’s excited for coaching the team, mainly by stay- tains. I’ve met with all three cap- the new opportunity. ing in contact with Marblehead’s tains and they’re all excited about “I’m very excited for the oppor- three captains. All entering their this opportunity.” ITEM FILE PHOTO tunity to work with a great group senior seasons, the Magicians’ cap- Despite the coaching change, Mad- tains are Grace Arthur, Meeghan Annie Madden will add girls soccer to her of female athletes,” Madden, who den said she’ll bring high expecta- played college lacrosse at Stony Cronin and Lily Gregory. coaching resume at Marlehead this fall. She al- tions to the first day of tryouts. With Brook University, said, “and to help “We’ll have 65 girls coming out for ready coaches girls lacrosse in the spring. continue the growth of a program our three different teams,” Madden MADDEN, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 15 years ago, Saugus American had the World Series in its hands SAUGUS But, he says, he’s ready ter he got all of his desires plate before the first-base From A1 to go in another direction to play in the pros out of umpire ruled Ferreira had and since his contract is his system. beaten the ball out. Leagues when he was in up at the end of this sea- “I’ve always loved tech- There was some contro- Little League, and has yet son, he welcomes free nology,” he said. “When versy over whether Ferrei- to scratch that itch. And, agency. I was a kid, I wanted to ra had, indeed, beaten the he says, he’s going to keep “I’ll be able to sign with be an astronaut. Then I hit out. trying until all avenues another organization,” he wanted to be the next Joe “There are times where are exhausted. said. “I wouldn’t mind com- Thornton (Boston Bruins) it looks like he did, and He is a first baseman/ ing closer to the East Coast. and play pro sports. I’d times where it looks like outfielder/DH for the Ar- I’ve been away from my have loved to have played he didn’t,” said Scuzzarel- kansas Travelers of the family and my girlfriend for an NCAA Division 1 la. “But at the end of the Texas League, a Double-A for a long time. I wouldn’t hockey team.” day, I’d have to say he was affiliate for the Seattle mind being closer.” He gets it out of his safe.” Mariners. As of Sunday, Pizzano says he sees a system by competing in That was as far as Sau- he was hitting .301 with lot of Patriots quarterback a summer hockey league gus went. The Americans nine homers and 54 RBI. Tom Brady in himself. where, among others, lost two nights later, 9-2, He would seem to be on an “I’ll use these experi- Philadelphia Flyers draft- to Boynton Beach, Fla. upward trajectory to make ences to keep me moti- ee Mike Vecchione skates Pizzano said that sum- The Show but for the fact vated,” he said. “I’ve read once in a while. mer taught him more that a) he’s 27 years old; all about how Brady was Both played a role in about baseball than at any and b) he was in Double-A motivated by falling to the that memorable game 15 other time. ball five years ago -- also sixth round in the draft. years ago. Scuzzarella (Coach) Charlie Bilton with the Mariners organi- I’m the same way.” was the starting pitcher taught us more than we zation. He can’t get too bitter, and left the mound in the learned from anywhere “It hasn’t worked out,” he said, because he knows sixth inning with a com- else,” Pizzano said. “We Pizzano says. “I’ve played how much he owes to his fortable 10-4 lead. But used to practice four-five for a lot of different teams, baseball ability. Texas caught up, and went hours a day and people and in a lot of different “I mean, I know I’m ahead, 13-10, in the top of would criticize us. But we places, and it is what it is.” smart,” he said, “but I’m seventh inning when the liked it. We wanted it.” ITEM FILE PHOTO (TOP), MILB.COM (ABOVE LEFT) AND COURTESY OF MIKE He says he’s ready for a not sure it would have Americans rallied. With Asked what he’d say to SCUZZARELLA (RIGHT). change. been enough to get me into two out and three runs in people today about the ex- Dave Ferreira leaps into the arms of Matt “The Mariners gave me Columbia if I didn’t play (two of them courtesy of a perience, Scuzzarella said Muldoon after getting the winning hit in the this great opportunity, my baseball too.” single by Mike Muldoon), that was easy. Saugus American’s 14-13 victory over Rich- coaches have been great, Scuzzarella received his Pizzano stood on third “You play for the people mond, Texas, 15 years ago. Anthony Disciscio, and I couldn’t ask for bet- master’s degree in me- with Dave Ferreira up. He on the field with you, the left, and manager Rob Rosinski join in. Above ter teammates,” he said. chanical engineering from hit a dribbler along the person next to you,” he left, Dario Pizzano in action for the Travelers. “But I’m 27 years old, with Merrimack College in ro- third base line that he as- said. “That’s pretty much Above right, Mike Scuzzarella his league jer- a degree from Columbia botics and engineering sumed would go foul. Only all you can control,” he sey and the one he wore in Williamsport, Pa., University, and I’m still in systems. His has been a it didn’t. Pizzano -- mak- said. “You can’t do any- preserved for posterity. Double-A ball. That’s how lifelong gravitation to sci- ing no such assumptions thing about what you this game is.” ence and technology -- af- -- had already crossed the don’t control.” Time to warm up the gridiron RIVERA From B1 who spent 10 seasons call- ing plays for the Vikings’ defense. Cadigan’s a former Winthrop football player who’s eager to get the Vikings on the right track. Also entering a new role as a head coach this fall is Pat Lamusta in Lynnfield, replacing Neal Weidman. Lamusta, a former Pio- neer football player, hopes to continue the success Weidman built during his tenure. Best of luck this fall to Driscoll, Cadigan and Lamusta. Hoping to have bounce- back seasons are St. John’s Prep, Saugus, Re- vere and Bishop Fenwick. The Eagles qualified for the postseason last fall but were bounced in the PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN Division 1 North quarter- Colin Ridley watches ball four go by during Peabody’s win over Salem. final by eventual champ Ridley was on base four times. Everett. St. John’s returns Item all-star Aise Pream, one of five team captains this fall. Saugus, under Peabody downs Salem in Gallant first-year coach Antho- ny Nalen, finished the PEABODY starter Casey McGrath throwing error in the top 2017 season at 4-7. The From B1 stopped the bleeding tem- of the fifth allowed Pea- positive is the Sachems porarily with a strikeout, body to score two more finished 4-2 after starting Colin Ridley started the but Peabody continued to unearned runs and make 0-5 and two of those first game with a walk, reached chip away, one base at a it 14-1, following which five defeats were by three second and third on wild time. Andino set Salem down in points or less (a 22-19 loss pitches and scored on a Sigmon walked to load order in the bottom half to Salem and a 26-25 loss grounder to third off the the bases for Horgan, who of the inning to end the to Gloucester). bat of Zizza to stake Pea- came up clutch with a RBI game. Revere went 3-8 last ITEM FILE PHOTO body to a 1-0 lead. Cam single to bring Connol- “Our pitching was out- year but ended the season David Barrios from Lynn Tech was the quar- Connolly led of the second ly home. Ridley followed standing tonight and we with a Thanksgiving Day terback last year as the Tigers won the state by getting hit and scored with a single that scored were able to pitch three victory over rival Win- on a RBI single by Josh Andino, then Tolentino guys to set up the next vocational championship. He’s back this year throp and the Patriots in hopes of leading Tech back to the postsea- Sigmon. With one out, worked a bases-loaded games hopefully,” said return sophomore Calvin son. Herbert Anthony reached walk off reliever Levy Steve Zizza. “We don’t Boudreau at quarterback. base on error at short and DaSilva to make it 9-1. have much pitching depth Fenwick finished 4-7 the game in the closing and much more, and they scored on a wild pitch. Peabody wasn’t done yet. as we are basically down and came minutes away seconds and went on to After O’Keefe’s homer Zizza brought Horgan to three guys with Zizza, from pulling a huge upset earned three hard-fought cut Salem’s deficit to 3-1 in home with a long sacrifice Villano, Herbert because over St. Mary’s in its win the East Regional victories along the way. the bottom of the second, fly to right field with Rid- of vacations, but tonight season finale on Thanks- championship game over Jim Rabbitt does a great Peabody broke the game ley coming around to score Reymi was also outstand- giving eve. The Crusaders Milton. Speed was a huge job at KIPP and I’m sure wide open in the third. all the way from second ing as it’s been a while will get a huge boost in strength for English last the Panthers will contin- Tolentino and Zizza base after an errant throw. since he has pitched. We quarterback Cory Bright, fall, so if Severance and ue moving in the right led off with back-to-back Villano then singled Tolen- played great defense with who returns after missing his receivers are already direction this year. walks. Tolentino scored tino home with long single Jariel at short and Cam in the majority of the 2017 clicking the Bulldogs’ of- Marblehead’s a team on a single up the middle to the center field fence to center making some great season with an injury. fense could be dangerous that has moved in the by Nick Villano (2-for-4, 2 cap the scoring. plays, and we were taking Bright played well during once again. right direction for the RBI). Villano got to third DaSilva settled down it one base at a time as we the summer in 7v7 tour- And let’s not forget past seasons, in which the about the KIPP Academy on Connolly’s double and and set down the side didn’t want to see any outs naments, helping Fenwick Magicians reached the Panthers, who’ll begin scored on single by Andi- in order in the top of the at home with good hitters make noise in the North- Division 2A Super Bowl their second season. no to make it 6-1. Salem fourth inning, but another coming up.” east Regional. Fenwick in 2016 and the Division 4 will look to carry some of KIPP, in its inaugural final in 2017. The expec- that momentum over to season last fall, won three tations in Marblehead are Peabody boots Lynn out of tourney the start of the season. games and finished at English also played very 3-8. Although the record probably high but the Ma- gicians know how to win the lead. The inning was to win once. Danvers well in 7v7 this sum- isn’t indicative of a great GALLANT under the bright lights. highlighted by a double reached the championship mer. The Bulldogs won season, winning three From B1 So here’s to another by Guzman to bring home game from the winner’s a tournament at Fram- games isn’t an easy feat battled every game we two runs and a three-run bracket. ingham State, won the for a first-year team. In great football season in were in.” home run by Cedeno to Peabody and Danvers Marblehead League and my opinion, all they had the making. Good luck to Lynn jumped out to an give Lynn a 6-5 edge. will play Monday (6:30) at gave Buckingham Browne to do to consider the 2017 those gearing up to take early lead in the first in- By the seventh inning Reinfuss Field. & Nichols a run for its season a successful one the field this fall. It’ll ning thanks to a RBI sin- Peabody had tied the game “It’s going to be an up- money in the East Region- was simply show up and be an absolute privilege gle Carlos DeLaRosa to go 7-7 thanks to Villano’s hill battle, we are limited al semifinal. BB&N won play hard. They did that penning your stories. up 1-0. first RBI. With the bases with pitching,” Steve Zizza Peabody responded in its loaded and one out Villano said. “We lost to Danvers half of the first, taking a delivered again, this time 3-2 earlier in the tour- Madden steps up for Marblehead girls soccer 4-1 lead thanks to a RBI to send home the winning nament and we wish we single from Connolly and run on a RBI single and could have that one back MADDEN ing to lead to a high lev- best and making sure that a three-run home run off send Peabody to the finals but we certainly know we From B1 el of play in practice and we’re preparing ourselves the bat of Andino. with a 8-7 win. can compete with them. during tryouts,” Madden for our first game.” Andino added another outs. With a clean slate all After making it through They have some of the best said. “I’m new, every- Jaimee Callahan, who RBI in the second with a the losers bracket, Pea- players in the district but around, the level of com- thing’s new. Playing time single to give Peabody a body (3-1) will now have to we’re looking forward to it. petition will be elevated as is earned. Every day is served as Roncarati’s as- 5-1 lead. beat Danvers (2-0) twice We won this last year and Magicians hopefuls battle new. The level of compe- sistant last season, will Lynn responded in the to win the championship we’re looking to defend our for roles. tition needs to be raised. remain in the same role third inning to take back while Danvers only needs title.” “This opportunity is go- We’ll do that, bringing our this year. MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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American League National League East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 88 37 .704 — Atlanta 68 55 .553 — New York 78 46 .629 9½ Philadelphia 68 55 .553 — Tampa Bay 63 61 .508 24½ Washington 62 63 .496 7 Toronto 55 69 .444 32½ New York 53 69 .434 14½ Baltimore 37 87 .298 50½ Miami 50 76 .397 19½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 71 52 .577 — Chicago 71 52 .577 — Minnesota 59 64 .480 12 Milwaukee 69 57 .548 3½ Detroit 51 74 .408 21 St. Louis 68 57 .544 4 Chicago 46 77 .374 25 Pittsburgh 63 62 .504 9 Kansas City 38 86 .306 33½ Cincinnati 55 69 .444 16½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston 75 49 .605 — Arizona 69 56 .552 — Oakland 74 50 .597 1 Colorado 68 56 .548 ½ Boston Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts throws out Tampa Bay Rays’ Matt Duffy during the Seattle 71 54 .568 4½ Los Angeles 67 58 .536 2 Los Angeles 63 63 .500 13 San Francisco 61 64 .488 8 first inning of Sunday’s game. Texas 56 70 .444 20 San Diego 49 78 .386 21 Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games N.Y. Yankees 11, Toronto 6 N.Y. Mets 3, Philadelphia 1 Baltimore 4, Cleveland 2 Miami 7, Washington 5, 10 innings Oakland 7, Houston 1 Pittsburgh 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Boston 5, Tampa Bay 2 Cincinnati 7, San Francisco 1 Pitching by committee helps Detroit 7, Minnesota 5 Colorado 5, Atlanta 3, 10 innings Kansas City 3, Chicago White Sox 1 St. Louis 7, Milwaukee 2 L.A. Angels 11, Texas 7 San Diego 7, Arizona 6 Seattle 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings Seattle 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Rays salvage game against Sox Tampa Bay 2, Boston 0 Cincinnati 11, San Francisco 4 N.Y. Yankees 10, Toronto 2 Colorado 4, Atlanta 2 Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 Miami 12, Washington 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 6 Pittsburgh 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 innings Minnesota 5, Detroit 4 Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 1 BOSTON (AP) — Jalen Beeks ered as the Rays topped Boston for fully in home games at 51 straight, Texas 4, L.A. Angels 2 Arizona 4, San Diego 3 made his major league debut at Fen- just the fifth time in 16 games this the third-longest string in club his- Houston 9, Oakland 4 L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1 L.A. Dodgers 12, Seattle 1 N.Y. Mets vs. Philadelphia at Williamsport, way Park earlier this season, and it season. Six of those Tampa Bay loss- tory. Ted Williams owns the record Monday’s Games Pa., 7:10 p.m. didn’t go well. Neither did his next es have been by one run. with 69 in 1941 and Joe Foy is next Baltimore (Cashner 4-10) at Toronto (Estra- Monday’s Games da 6-9), 7:07 p.m. Atlanta (Gausman 7-9) at Pittsburgh appearance on that mound. The Red Sox has lost only four of with 54 in 1966. Chicago White Sox (Giolito 8-9) at Minne- (Archer 4-5), 7:05 p.m. Traded away by Boston last their last 21 games. They were shut NICE PLAYS sota (Gonsalves 0-0), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (Holland 6-8) at N.Y. Mets Cleveland (Kluber 15-6) at Boston (Porcel- (Wheeler 8-6), 7:10 p.m. month, Beeks returned Sunday with out for the fifth time this season. RF Betts made a charging, diving lo 15-5), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 1-10) at Milwaukee the Tampa Bay Rays and fared a lot Sergio Romo worked the ninth for Kansas City (Lopez 0-2) at Tampa Bay (Anderson 7-7), 8:10 p.m. catch of Cron’s liner in the fourth (TBD), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis (Gomber 3-0) at L.A. Dodgers better. his 16th save and 100th of his ca- and 3B Eduardo Nunez made a slid- Texas (Gallardo 7-2) at Oakland (Fiers 8-6), (Wood 7-6), 10:10 p.m. Beeks pitched four strong innings reer. Reliever Diego Castillo started 10:05 p.m. Tuesday’s Games ing stop to his left on Tommy Pham’s Houston (Cole 11-5) at Seattle (Hernandez Atlanta at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. and the Rays limited Boston to two for the Rays, getting five outs. It was grounder before throwing him out. 8-11), 10:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. hits, blanking the AL East leaders the club’s 34th time to have a reliev- Tuesday’s Games Chicago Cubs at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. TRAINER’S ROOM Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 2-0. er start, and was Castillo’s first ma- Rays: C Jesus Sucre returned to Chicago Cubs at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. San Francisco at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. “I didn’t pitch well here the first jor league start. Cleveland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. the lineup after missing the pre- Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. two times I pitched here, so it felt “It’s just a different philosophy,” vious four games with a sore right N.Y. Yankees at Miami, 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. good here to get the team a win,” Boston’s Mookie Betts said. “We Minnesota at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 St. Louis at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. wrist. He went 0 for 4 with two Beeks said. “It was satisfying.” have to adjust. We just didn’t swing p.m. strikeouts and bounced into a DP. L.A. Angels at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. The 25-year-old lefty was tagged it well. They pitched it well and we Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. Red Sox: LHP Eduardo Rodriguez Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. for five runs in the first inning by didn’t swing it well.” (10-day DL, sprained right ankle) Detroit on June 7. More than a Hector Velazquez (7-1) gave up a AL LEADERS NL LEADERS is slated to have a rehab start for run and three hits in four innings. BATTING—Betts, Boston, .343; Mar- BATTING—Freeman, Atlanta, .321; month later, he allowed three runs in just 2 1/3 innings against Texas, He took Chris Sale’s turn in the Double-A Portland on Monday. ... tinez, Boston, .331; Altuve, Houston, Markakis, Atlanta, .318; Gennett, Knuckleballer Steven Wright (DL, .329; Machado, Los Angeles, .315; Cincinnati, .314; Yelich, Milwaukee, leaving him with a 12.79 ERA for rotation a day after the ace lefty Segura, Seattle, .314; Trout, Los .310; Arenado, Colorado, .309; Dick- Boston. was put on the 10-day disabled list left knee inflammation since late Angeles, .309; Merrifield, Kansas erson, Pittsburgh, .308; Martinez, St. That was the end of his career for the second time in nearly three June) is expected to pitch a live bat- City, .303; Ramirez, Cleveland, .300; Louis, .308; Cain, Milwaukee, .302; ting practice this week. Brantley, Cleveland, .300; Benintendi, Peralta, Arizona, .300; Suarez, Cin- with the Red Sox, who dealt Beeks weeks with mild shoulder inflam- Boston, .299. cinnati, .297. before the trade deadline for pitcher mation. UP NEXT RUNS—Lindor, Cleveland, 102; RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 89; Nathan Eovaldi. Wendle hit his homer into Boston’s Rays: RHP Ryne Stanek (1-3, 2.74 Betts, Boston, 100; Martinez, Bos- Albies, Atlanta, 84; Yelich, Milwau- ERA) is slated to start the opener of ton, 92; Benintendi, Boston, 87; kee, 84; Carpenter, St. Louis, 83; Facing the team with the best re- bullpen in the second. Cron hit his Ramirez, Cleveland, 86; Stanton, Arenado, Colorado, 80; Freeman, cord in the majors, Beeks (2-1) gave 24th off a billboard above the Green a four-game series Monday at home New York, 82; Trout, Los Angeles, Atlanta, 78; Goldschmidt, Arizona, up one hit in relief, striking out Monster seats in the ninth. against Kansas City RHP Jorge Lo- 82; Bregman, Houston, 80; Rosario, 78; Harper, Washington, 78; Hernan- three and walking two. Boston’s best chance came with pez (0-2, 4.44). Minnesota, 78; Segura, Seattle, 78. dez, Philadelphia, 77; Turner, Wash- Red Sox: RHP Rick Porcello (15- RBI—Martinez, Boston, 106; Davis, ington, 75. “He was throwing harder. I saw 94 two on and no outs in the fourth, Oakland, 98; Ramirez, Cleveland, 91; RBI—Suarez, Cincinnati, 91; Aguilar, (mph),” Boston manager Alex Cora but MLB RBIs leader J.D. Martinez 5, 4.04) is set to face Cleveland ace Encarnacion, Cleveland, 81; Stanton, Milwaukee, 89; Baez, Chicago, 89; said. “I didn’t see that here. Besides bounced into a double play. Corey Kluber (15-6, 2.68) when the New York, 80; Cruz, Seattle, 78; Han- Arenado, Colorado, 86; Story, Colora- that, same cutter, fastball, breaking STREAK HALTED AL Central leaders come to Fenway iger, Seattle, 78; Bregman, Houston, do, 84; Markakis, Atlanta, 80; Harp- 77; 3 tied at 76. er, Washington, 79; Rizzo, Chicago, ball. He did a good job.” Martinez went 0 for 3, snapping on Monday for the opener of a four- HITS—Martinez, Boston, 149; Segu- 78; Freeman, Atlanta, 77; Hoskins, Joey Wendle and C.J. Cron hom- his streak of reaching base success- game series. ra, Seattle, 148; Lindor, Cleveland, Philadelphia, 77. 145; Rosario, Minnesota, 144; Merri- HITS—Freeman, Atlanta, 153; Marka- field, Kansas City, 143; Betts, Bos- kis, Atlanta, 153; Gennett, Cincinna- LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD SERIES ton, 141; Castellanos, Detroit, 139; ti, 143; Peraza, Cincinnati, 142; Stanton, New York, 137; Benintendi, Albies, Atlanta, 139; Castro, Miami, Boston, 135; 2 tied at 134. 139; Story, Colorado, 138; Arenado, At South Williamsport, Pa. Matamoros (Mexico) 3, Gold Coast Houston 1 Game 23: Seoul (South Korea) vs. DOUBLES—Lindor, Cleveland, 39; Colorado, 137; Goldschmidt, Arizona, UNITED STATES (Australia) 2 Game 15: Kawaguchi (Japan) 4, Kawaguchi (Japan), 3 p.m. Bregman, Houston, 38; Escobar, Ari- 137; 2 tied at 135. NEW ENGLAND, Coventry (R.I.); Houston 3, Coventry (R.I.) 1 Arraijan (Panama) 2 Game 24: Staten Island (N.Y.) vs. zona, 37; Andujar, New York, 36; DOUBLES—Markakis, Atlanta, 37; MID-ATLANTIC, Staten Island (N.Y.); Friday, Aug. 17 Game 16: Honolulu 8, Grosse Pointe Honolulu, 7:30 p.m. Betts, Boston, 36; Bogaerts, Boston, Freeman, Atlanta, 34; Story, Colora- SOUTHEAST, Peachtree City, Ga.; Kawaguchi (Japan) 11, Barcelona Woods (Mich.) 3 Thursday, Aug. 23 36; Abreu, Chicago, 35; Castellanos, do, 34; Albies, Atlanta, 33; Baez, GREAT LAKES, Grosse Pointe Woods (Spain) 1, 5 innings Monday, Aug. 20 Game 25: Game 21 winner vs. Game Detroit, 34; 3 tied at 33. Chicago, 33; Carpenter, St. Louis, (Mich.); MIDWEST, Des Moines Grosse Pointe Woods (Mich.) 5, Game A: Gold Coast (Australia) vs. 23 loser, 3 p.m. TRIPLES—Smith, Tampa Bay, 9; San- 33; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 29; Ren- (Iowa); SOUTHWEST, Houston; Coeur d’Alene (Idaho) 4 Coventry (R.I.), 11 a.m. Game 26: Game 22 winner vs. Game chez, Chicago, 9; Hernandez, Toron- don, Washington, 29; 3 tied at 28. NORTHWEST, Coeur d’Alene (Idaho); Arraijan (Panama) 8, Surrey (British Game 17: Arraijan (Panama) vs. 24 loser, 7 p.m. to, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; Chap- TRIPLES—KMarte, Arizona, 10; Baez, WEST, Honolulu Columbia) 3 Guayama (Puerto Rico), 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 man, Oakland, 6; Profar, Texas, 6; Chicago, 8; Nimmo, New York, 8; INTERNATIONAL Honolulu 2, Peachtree City (Ga.) 0, Game 18: Grosse Pointe Woods International Championship Span, Seattle, 6; 4 tied at 5. CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Desmond, ASIA/PACIFIC, Seoul (South Korea); 11 innings (Mich.) vs. Des Moines (Iowa), 3 Game 27: Game 23 winner vs. Game HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 38; Colorado, 7; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 7; AUSTRALIA, Gold Coast; CANADA, Saturday, Aug. 18 p.m. 25 winner, 12:30 p.m. Ramirez, Cleveland, 37; Davis, Oak- Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 6; Difo, Wash- Surrey (British Columbia); CARIBBE- Guayama (Puerto Rico) 6, Gold Coast Game 19: Matamoros (Mexico) vs. United States Championship land, 36; Gallo, Texas, 32; Stanton, ington, 6; Rosario, New York, 6; 8 AN, Guayama (Puerto Rico); (Australia) 0 Surrey (British Columbia), 6 p.m. Game 28: Game 24 winner vs. Game New York, 32; Cruz, Seattle, 30; tied at 5. EUROPE/AFRICA, Barcelona (Spain); Des Moines (Iowa) 9, Coventry (R.I.) Game 20: Houston vs. Peachtree Trout, Los Angeles, 30; Lindor, Cleve- HOME RUNS—Carpenter, St. Louis, JAPAN, Kawaguchi; LATIN AMERICA, 5 City (Ga.), 8 p.m. 26 winner, 3:30 p.m. land, 29; Betts, Boston, 27; 2 tied at 33; Arenado, Colorado, 30; Harper, Arraijan (Panama); MEXICO, Matam- Surrey (British Columbia) 2, Barcelo- Tuesday, Aug. 21 Sunday, Aug. 26 26. Washington, 30; Aguilar, Milwaukee, oros na (Spain) 1, 10 innings Game B: Barcelona (Spain) vs. Coeur At Lamade Stadium STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 29; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 28; Muncy, Double Elimination Peachtree City (Ga.) 3, Coeur d’Alene d’Alene (Idaho), 11 a.m. Third Place 27; Merrifield, Kansas City, 27; Los Angeles, 28; Suarez, Cincinnati, Thursday, Aug. 16 (Idaho) 0 Game 21: Game 17 winner vs. Game Game 29: Loser Game 27 vs. Loser Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Smith, 27; Story, Colorado, 26; Baez, Chica- Seoul (South Korea) 4, Guayama Sunday, Aug. 19 19 winner, 3 p.m. Game 28, 10 a.m. Tampa Bay, 26; Anderson, Chicago, go, 25; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 25. (Puerto Rico) 2, 9 innings Game 13: Seoul (South Korea) 5, Game 22: Game 18 winner vs. Game World Championship 24; Betts, Boston, 24; Trout, Los STOLEN BASES—Turner, Washington, Staten Island (N.Y.) 5, Des Moines Matamoros (Mexico) 1 20 winner, 7:30 p.m. Game 30: Winner Game 27 vs. Win- Angeles, 21; Benintendi, Boston, 20; 32; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; SMarte, (Iowa) 2 Game 14: Staten Island (N.Y.) 2, Wednesday, Aug. 22 ner Game 28: 3 p.m. Lindor, Cleveland, 19; DeShields, Pittsburgh, 28; Inciarte, Atlanta, 24; Texas, 18. MTaylor, Washington, 24. TODAY IN SPORTS TRANSACTIONS Aug. 20 pion. gives up his spot in the medley relay Rice and South Carolina financier BASEBALL FOOTBALL 1921 — Molla Bjurstedt Mallory 2000 — Tiger Woods wins the PGA to Crocker. Darla Moore to become the first American League National Football League beats Mary Browne, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, to Championship in a playoff over Bob 2006 — Tiger Woods wins the PGA female members since the club was DETROIT TIGERS — Recalled LHP CINCINNATI BENGALS — Released S win the U.S. women’s national tennis May, becoming the first player since Championship closing with a 4-under founded in 1932. Daniel Stumpf from Toledo (IL). Des- George Iloka. title held at the Germantown Cricket Ben Hogan in 1953 to win three 68 for a five-shot victory over Shaun 2016 — Allyson Felix and LaShawn ignated RHP Zach McAllister for DETROIT LIONS — Signed S Marcus Club in Philadelphia. majors in one year. He’s the first Micheel and his 12th career major. Merritt anchor the 4x400 relay assignment. Cromartie. Waived-injured S Stefan 1931 — Helen Wills Moody beats player to repeat as PGA champion 2008 — In Beijing, Usain Bolt of teams, and the United States exits MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP McClure. Eileen Bennett Whitingstall 6-4, 6-1 since Denny Shute in 1937. breaks the world record in the final night of action at Olympic Ervin Santana on the 10-day DL. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed RB to capture the women’s title in the 2003 — The United States wins the the 200 meter race, winning in Stadium with 31 medals — the most Reinstated OF Robbie Grossman Bronson Hill. Activated LB Nick Perry U.S. Lawn Tennis Association cham- women’s overall team gold medal at 19.30 seconds. Bolt is the first man it has taken in a non-boycotted Olym- from the 10-day DL. Recalled RHP from PUP list. pionship. the World Gymnastics Championships, since Carl Lewis in 1984, to sweep pics since 1956. Matthew Centrowitz Alan Busenitz from Rochester (IL). KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Signed CB 1944 — Robert Hamilton upsets the first gold in history for the Ameri- the 100 and 200 gold medals at an shocks the field in a slow 1,500- Assigned OF Johnny Field to Roches- Orlando Scandrick to a one-year con- Byron Nelson in the final round 1 up cans — men or women — at the big- Olympics. Bolt is the first man to meter final to become the first Ameri- ter. tract. to win the PGA championship. gest international event this side of break the world marks in both sprints can to win gold in the “metric mile” TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Placed 1960 — Holland’s Hairos II, driven by the Olympics. Romania takes the sil- at an Olympics — a feat that neither since 1908. The U.S. women’s bas- Marcus Stroman on the 10-day DL, DB Jaylen Watkins on injured Willem Geersen, wins the second ver medal and Australia wins bronze. Lewis nor Jesse Owens accom- ketball team handily beats Spain retroactive to Thursday, Aug. 16. reserve. Claimed S Micah Hanneman International Trot at Roosevelt Race- 2004 — Michael Phelps matches plished. He beat the record of 19.32 101-72 for a sixth straight title. Recalled LHP Thomas Pannone from off waivers from Cleveland. way by a half-length over Italy’s Cre- Mark Spitz’s record of four individual set by Michael Johnson at the 1996 2017 — Lexi Thompson gets things Buffalo (IL). Purchased the contract TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — vacore. A record crowd of 54,861 gold medals in the Olympic pool with Atlanta Games. going with a big rally and Cristie Kerr of RHP Justin Shafer from Buffalo. Claimed DT Adam Reth off waivers watches the race. a stirring comeback in the 100-meter 2009 — Trey Hardee of the United and Paula Creamer win key matches Optioned LHP Luis Santos was from Philadelphia. Waived-injured DT 1995 — Monica Seles completes a butterfly, then removes himself from States wins the decathlon gold to help the U.S. beat Europe 16 1/2- optioned to Buffalo. Transferred RHP Drew Iddings. remarkable first week back in tourna- further competition at the games. medal at the world championships in 11 1/2 in the Solheim Cup. Gerina Aaron Sanchez to the 60-day DL. HOCKEY ment tennis play, demolishing Aman- Phelps nips teammate Ian Crocker at Berlin for his first major title. Piller seals it with a birdie putt that Atlantic League National Hockey League da Coetzer 6-0, 6-1 to capture the the wall by four-hundredths of a sec- 2012 — In a historic change at one put her 3 up over Florentyna Parker LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Activated EDMONTON OILERS — Signed F Canadian Open. She wins in 74 ond to win his fifth gold medal. of the world’s most exclusive golf with three to play in a 4-and-2 victory. RHP Matt Larkins. Placed LHP Hec- Scottie Upshall to a professional try- games, setting a tournament record Shortly after winning his seventh clubs, Augusta National invites for- The Americans are 10-5 in the bien- tor Silvestre on the inactive list. out contract. for fewest number played by a cham- medal of these Olympics, Phelps mer Secretary of State Condoleezza nial tournament. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Get together with old friends Find a way to bring about posi- Take a break, visit a place Put more effort into how you You can spin things in your fa- Changes at home will improve or colleagues but avoid any tive change to your community or you’ve never been or set up look and feel. Set up a routine vor if you think matters through your relationship with a loved situations that could lead to environment. Addressing issues a meeting. A money matter that is geared toward a healthy and execute your plans with one. Altering your lifestyle and indulgent behavior or involve of concern will help you under- should be resolved before you lifestyle. Make plans to discuss precision. A celebration will sharing your feelings will open someone who tends to be a stand the challenges involved invest in something new. your goals with a loved one. encourage you to spend more a window of opportunity that bad influence. and how to deal with them. time with a loved one. you didn’t expect. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Look for the good in everyone Talk to someone in an author- Keep your emotions tucked TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Expand on one of your ideas Step outside your comfort zone and learn through observation. itative position and find out away somewhere safe. You If you want to make a differ- and consider forming a part- and attend an event that can Creative endeavors and mak- your best options. Taking care don’t want to appear vulnera- ence, go about it the right way. nership with someone who help you get ahead. Networking ing changes at home that suit of contracts, money matters ble if someone is trying to take Put more muscle into your can help you advance your in- and signing up for courses will your lifestyle are favored. Dis- or health concerns will help advantage of you. Avoid joint work instead of talking a lot terests. Don’t let an individual help you discover new interests tance yourself from excessive eliminate stress and ease your ventures. You are better off do- and expecting others to do with a negative attitude stand and meet new people. individuals. mind. ing your own thing. the labor. in your way.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Old friend seeks encouraging words for mother of a criminal Who should not get on lead? DEAR ABBY: What do study hard, get good John Maynard Keynes said, king, then returns a diamond you say when a friend’s Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van grades and get out. But it’s “The avoidance of taxes is the to his jack. Here, the finesse son has committed a hor- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, not that simple. Can you only intellectual pursuit that wins, and he has 10 tricks. rific crime? Does one say, and was founded by her mother, give me some advice about still carries any reward.” Do But even if West could pro- “I’m sorry” or “Call me,” or Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at high school and what I you agree? duce the diamond queen, the merely pat them on the should watch out for? In bridge, one of the more worst he could do would be to shoulder and move on? Or, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los difficult concepts is avoidance shift to clubs. But South could what? Angeles, CA 90069. SCARED OF HIGH play. This occurs when (usually) win with dummy’s ace and I know she is suffering SCHOOL IN declarer has to work to keep take nine tricks. and blames herself for his PENNSYLVANIA one particular defender off the Might declarer have ducked crime. How do I even ap- thoughts and prayers. Tell this job in spite of being in lead. In this deal, South is in the first trick? DEAR SCARED: Calm proach her? I knew her her you are with her in a relationship with some- three no-trump. West leads a If the defenders are clever, quite well until I moved spirit and hope she knows one I want a future with, your fears. It may comfort fourth-highest heart five: sev- not on this deal. East will re- away and started my life you care about her and her knowing it could possibly you to know every student en, queen, king. How should turn the heart six (high from on an opposite coast. Tell- son. Then listen. There’s break us up? feels the way you do when declarer continue? a remaining doubleton), and ing her what her son did is not much more you can do first entering high school. CONFUSED IN THE South starts with seven top West will let South take the not her fault somehow than that. It’s a new environment, WEST tricks: three spades, one heart trick. Then declarer must find seems trite. and you will encounter (the first trick), two diamonds the diamond queen to suc- I’m sure other people DEAR ABBY: I’ve been DEAR CONFUSED: new people. and one club. He can get the ceed. Why guess, when the have been in this kind of seeing this guy, “Jason,” It’s not selfish. “Selfish” is Be nice to everyone, and extra winners he needs from contract is assured? situation. I found out for a year and eight a boyfriend (not even a fi- most of them will like you. diamonds, and can afford to about the young man’s months. I love him and he ance) who would expect That’s how friendships are lose one trick in that suit as crime from the news me- loves me, but I’ve been of- you to pass up an opportu- made. Look for extracur- long as the defenders cannot dia. I haven’t been in con- fered a really good job nity that offers retirement, ricular activities that in- then cash enough heart tricks tact with his mother for about three hours from pension and other benefits terest you, and join some if to defeat the contract. some time, which makes where we live. It is a job knowing how important it you can. You already know Next, who has what in me feel awkward. I’ve been wanting for a is to you. Mature adults you will need to study hearts? long time, with retire- hard. If you do, good LOST FOR WORDS are able to defer gratifica- East was playing third hand ment, pension and other tion and forgo an immedi- grades will follow. high, so West is marked with DEAR LOST: The time benefits. Once I get in and ate reward in anticipation As to what you should the heart ace. Who, therefore, to be a friend is when there’s an opening here, I of a later one. Please re- watch out for: If some of is the danger hand? somebody needs one. I’m can apply and move back. member that. the other students are do- It is East. If he gets on lead, sure your friend could use Jason doesn’t want me to ing things that you consid- he can push a heart through some emotional support accept the job because he DEAR ABBY: I am al- er wrong, don’t join in. declarer’s jack. So, South right now. If you have her says long-distance rela- most 14 and entering high And keep in mind there’s a must play to ensure that East phone number, call her tionships never work. I school. I am really scared school counselor you can never wins a trick. Declarer and tell her you know she’s told him I’m willing to try. and don’t know what to do. talk to if you have any plays a diamond to dummy’s hurting, and she’s in your Is it selfish of me to accept I just want to go to class, problems or concerns.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE SECLUDED OFF LYNNFIELD STREET OFF EASTERN AVE. 10 STATELY ROOMS PRICED TO FLY $429,900 $329,900 $498,000 $269,900 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Amanda B. DiCrescenzo to Mortgage Electronic Registration 1. 2. 3. 4. Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB, dated February 20, 2009 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 28345, Page 405 as affected by a Judgment recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36579, Page 432, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Bank of America, N.A., successor by 8 room ranch on dead end street, 3 merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, bedrooms, sundrenched sunroom, 6 room Gambrel / Dutch Colonial Mansion-like 2-family near Western 6 rooms in Highlands, handy to LP dated August 8, 2012 and recorded with said registry on August 22, 2012 at sparkling hardwood fl oors, fi nished All good size rooms, level fenced in Avenue. ‘0’ down payment. After rental everything. ‘0’ down payment. $1,366 basement, beautiful yard, extremely yard. A must see. “0” down payment. income, new owner lives for next to monthly P&I. Call 781-581-5940 or Book 31646 Page 595 and by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Lakeview private. Close to all major highways $1714.00 Monthly P&I nothing. 781-593-7125 Loan Servicing, LLC dated October 22, 2013 and recorded with said registry on “0” down payment. $2230.00 Monthly P&I Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125 Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125 Call 781-581-5940 or 781-593-7125 October 31, 2013 at Book 32928 Page 73, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 4:00 p.m. on September 13, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 261 WALNUT STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the LEGALS LEGALS premises described in said mortgage, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS TO WIT: LAND COURT (SEAL) DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Lot 1 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 17 SM 004949 The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts together with the buildings thereon LAND COURT being the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street, being lot 57 on a plan of James R. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT ORDER OF NOTICE Mayhall, dated June 14, 1886 C.W. Gay, Surveyor and recorded with Essex South 18SM004797 District Deed, Book 2020 Page 600. ORDER OF NOTICE TO: Jacqueline Marie Smith Lot 2 A certain parcel of land located at the southerly intersection of Knox Street and To: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Wishart Terrace in the city of Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Said parcel is Anthony Labella U.S.C. § 3901 et seq.: shown as "Parcel 1" on a plan entitled ''LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF KNOX STREET'' prepared by Reid Land Surveyors, 365 Chatham and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually Street, Lynn, Massachusetts and dated January 16, 2006. Said plan is recorded at U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 et seq.: but as Trustee for Pretium Mortgage Acquisition Trust Essex South District Registry of Deeds, in Plan Book xxx as Plan xx. Said Parcel 1 contains approximately 5862 square feet according to said plan and is further Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-CP1, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn numbered bounded and described as follows: Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-CP1 15 Falls Street, given by Jacqueline Marie Smith to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for American Mortgage Network, Inc., dba NORTHWESTERLY: By the southerly sideline of Knox Street and Wishart Terrace, on claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, American Mortgage Network of MA dated January 31, 2005 and recorded in Essex a curved line having a radius of sixty and 00/100ths (60.60') feet, thirty four and numbered 15 Pine Grove Avenue, given by Anthony LaBella to Option One County Southern District Registry of Deeds in Book 23913, Page 65, and now held 95/100ths (34.95') feet; Mortgage Corporation, dated September 18, 2006, and recorded in Essex County by Plaintiff by assignment (or as successor by merger), has/have filed with this SOUTHEASTERLY: By land of now or formerly KEK III Realty Trust, ten and (South District) Registry of Deeds in Book 26107, Page 252, and now held by the court a complaint for determination of Defendant's /Defendants' Servicemembers 00/100ths (10.00') feet; Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for status. NORTHEASTERLY: By land of now or formerly KEK III Realty Trust, two hundred thirty determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. five and 58/100ths (235.58') feet; If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United SOUTHEASTERLY: By Parcel 2 on the above referenced plan, twenty five and If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers 00/100ths (25.00') feet; States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on SOUTHWESTERLY: By Parcels 3, 4, & 5, two hundred forty three and 13/100ths Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in (234.09) feet. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before September September 17, 2018 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are Reference is made to the Judgment recorded with Essex Southern District Registry 24, 2018 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the entitled to the benefits of said Act. of Deeds in Book 36579, Page 432, which reformed the mortgage legal benefits of said Act. description to read as follows: Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of said Court on August 9, 2018. Witness, Judith C. Cutler Chief Justice of this Court on August 9, 2018 Attest: Deborah J. Patterson PARCEL 1 Recorder Attest: A certain parcel of land situated on the Northeasterly side of Walnut Street in Lynn, 18-032487 Deborah J. Patterson Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being Lot No. 57 on a plan Item: August 20, 2018 Recorder entitled ''Plan of Building Lots in Lynn, Mass., owned by James R. Newhall'' Item: August 20, 2018 prepared by C.W. Gay, Surveyor, dated June 14, 1888, and recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2020, Page 600. Said premises are bounded Southwesterly on said Walnut Street; Northwesterly on land of F.H. Bowman; Northwesterly on Knox Street, as shown on said plan; and HOME AND BUSINESS SERVICES Southeasterly on Lot No. 58 as shown on said plan. The parcel herein conveyed is a portion of the premises inherited by Elizabeth C. Newhall from her husband CLEANING/ CLEANING/ James H. Newhall, and passing under her will to Harrison Newhall et. al.; and CARPENTRY MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE released to Kittie M. Newhall, administratrix d.b.n.o.t.a. of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Newhall by deed dated December 9, 1910 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2052, Page 583. Meaning and intending to convey and hereby conveying the same premises conveyed to Francis H. Bowman by deed of Kittie M. Newhall, administratrix RONNIE Z d.b.n.o.t.a. of the Estate of Elizabeth C. Newhall dated December 22, 1910 and WE TAKE AND DISPOSE recorded in the Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2056, Page 576. MOVING For title see deed dated July 28, 1955 to Joseph and Rosalie O'Connor recorded Leave your moving to us! in Essex South Registry of Deeds, Book 4190, Page 526. See Administration of Whether it be one piece or more! the Estates of Joseph J. O'Connor and Rosalie E. 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Said Parcel 4 contains approximately 1,331 square feet according to said plan and is further bounded and described as follows: DRIVEWAY/PAVING FIREWOOD Northwesterly by Parcel 5 as shown on the above mentioned plan, twenty five and 00/100ths (25.00') feet; Northeasterly by Parcel 1 as shown on the above mentioned plan, fifty three and Frank’s Firewood WE ALSO RENT 23/100ths (53.23') feet; SAMCO PAVING Southeasterly by Parcel 3 as shown on the above mentioned plan, twenty five and & Tree Work ROLL-OFF DUMPSTERS 00/100ths (25.00') feet; DRIVEWAYS &PARKING LOTS Southwesterly by land of now or formerly O'Conner, fifty three and 23/100ths For all your paving needs, Tree 15 yards, 20 yards, and 30 yards (53.23') feet. visit Removal The Mortgage recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds Samcopavingma.com in Book 28345, Page 405 is a valid first mortgage of record in connection with the $200 Half Cord FREE Property located at 261 Walnut Street, Lynn, MA, and encumbers the parcels FREE ESTIMATES! $300 Full Cord DELIVERY known as Lot 57 on survey plan recorded in Essex County (Southern District) OWNER OPERATED! 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FUELS/HEATING FUELS/HEATING LANDSCAPING PAVING These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the PRECISION PAVING nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax FREE ESTIMATES titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or “Make the right decision liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, L J & J having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, A E with Precision” FUEL ASSISTANCE ACCEPTED N D S C A P easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE *Residential We service SPRING CLEAN-UPS and commercial TERMS OF SALE: *Masonry gas and oil Mulch • Trimming *Brick pavers A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank heating systems. • Property Management • Lawn Repair and walls check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. 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By Anne D’innocenzio ‘Socks were the most re- AP RETAIL WRITER quested (clothing) item for the homeless.’ And then PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — David I saw what Toms was do- Heath co-founded online Muslim pilgrims circumambulate around the ing and Warby Parker just socks company Bombas Kaaba in the Grand Mosque, before leaving for launched. This one-for-one not because of an over- the annual Hajj pilgrimage in the Muslim holy thing is super-interesting whelming desire to make city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, early Sunday. a comfortable sock, but and people seem to really after realizing that they resonate with it. I thought were the No. 1 clothing maybe we can do this for Two million-plus item requested by the socks, donating socks as homeless. part of the business. But in Heath, the CEO, and order to donate our socks, Muslims to begin his partner Randy Gold- we have to sell a lot of socks, berg spent two years de- so what is going to be our veloping socks with fea- edge? We looked at the land- annual pilgrimage tures like blister tabs and scape. And took a business arch support. Then they school mentality to figuring By Omar Akour Essam-Eddin Afifi, a pil- teamed up with shelters out where the opportunity ASSOCIATED PRESS grim from Egypt. “We pray and nonprofit groups, was. for the Islamic nations to and the company donates Q. What sort of opportu- MECCA, Saudi Arabia overcome their enemies.” a pair for every pair it nity did you see? — More than 2 million Muslims believe the hajj sells. Those socks focus A. There was a massive Muslims began the annu- retraces the footsteps of on darker colors, and get gap between the commod- al hajj pilgrimage at first the Prophet Muhammad, reinforced seams and an ity bulk buying and then light on Sunday in Saudi as well as those of the anti-microbial treatment. there was the sub-cate- Arabia, circling the cube- prophets Ibrahim and Incorporating charity gory of ultra-premium shaped Kaaba in Mecca Ismail — Abraham and into the business from the individual pairs. You got that Islam’s faithful face Ishmael in the Bible. Mus- get-go has turned out to a running sock for $15 ... five times each day during lims believe God stayed be successful. So far, the a hiking sock ... a basket- their prayers. New York-based compa- the hand of Ibrahim after ball sock. Socks that were The five-day hajj pil- ny has sold almost 9 mil- commanding him to sacri- marketed toward endem- grimage represents one of lion pairs, and they’re not fice his son, Ismail. In the ic categories. We started the world’s biggest gath- cheap. A 12-pack of wom- Christian and Jewish ver- buying all these socks. erings every year, and is en’s ankle socks sell for What separates an $18 required of all able-bodied sion of the story, Abraham $130. Bombas, started in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sock from a $2 sock? Muslims once in their life. is ordered to kill his other 2013, had its first profit in Q. So, what’s the differ- The hajj offers pilgrims son, Isaac. 2016 and generated near- David Health, CEO and co-founder of Bombas, an opportunity to feel clos- The Kaaba represents ly $50 million in sales last and his partner, Randy Goldberg, spent two ence? er to God amid the Muslim the metaphorical house year. years developing socks with features like blis- A. There was a ton of world’s many challenges, of God and the oneness of Bombas, derived from ter tabs and arch support. innovation happening. including the threat of God. the Latin for bumble bee, Seamless toes, arch sup- violence and extremists Muslims circle the Kaa- is one of several startups Heath says he’s looking inspiration for Bombas, ports, incredible fabric in the Mideast and the ba counter-clockwise sev- based on a business model at branching out to basic how he looks at competi- designs. Conformed fits. plight of Myanmar’s Mus- en times while reciting pioneered by Toms Shoes clothing items, embracing tion and his future growth And so the next ‘aha’ mo- lim Rohingya minority. supplications to God, then in 2006. Tom’s started out the same model. Bombas plans. The questions and ment? Why don’t we take “We are very blessed by walk between the two hills donating a pair of shoes recently began selling answers have been edited all the technology ... and Allah to be in this place, traveled by Hagar, Ibra- for every pair it sells, and to select Nordstrom and for clarity and length. bring it to the mass mar- and we pray to Allah to him’s wife. Mecca’s Grand has expanded to T-shirts Dick’s Sporting Goods Q. How did you come up ket? And not just market make the Islamic nations Mosque, the world’s larg- and sunglasses. Warby stores. with the (socks) idea? to runners but market to from the West to the East est, encompasses the Kaa- Parker, launched in 2010, Heath talks with The As- A. The lightbulb moment anybody who is on their in a better situation,” said ba and the two hills. does the same for eyewear. sociated Press about the was, I saw this quote — feet all day? US school districts weigh duty to youth migrant shelters

By Sally Ho While a government con- dent School District. pitched in amid an outcry quired with public school status, as required by law, ASSOCIATED PRESS tractor bears responsibil- San Benito is one of over the separation of chil- districts in 61 cities na- if their families or legal ity for educating children a small number of U.S. dren from their parents at tionwide where shelters guardians sought enroll- When San Benito, Tex- at the highly guarded school systems that are the U.S.-Mexico border are known to exist within ment on their campuses. as, school leaders learned center, local officials say preparing for the first day under the Trump admin- their boundaries. Among “Until this becomes a of an influx of children they stepped up partly be- of school on both their pub- istration’s zero-tolerance the 50 that responded, to a migrant shelter in cause of a law that calls on lic campuses and in new policy for illegal immi- most said they had no con- real-time issue for us, we their small town near the school systems to educate classrooms set up at near- gration. Several hundred tact with the shelter or have no official position,” U.S.-Mexico border, they any child, anywhere with- by federal youth migrant children remain separat- federal program authori- said Superintendent Den- felt obliged to help. in their district. shelters. In neighboring ed from their parents, but ties. Some outside the bor- nis Blauser of the Oracle, The superintendent “This is not a political Brownsville, Texas, the most of the thousands of der states, including Cam- Ariz., school district. reached out and agreed to issue. This is not a racial superintendent is working young people held in fed- den, N.J., said they only In Texas, some districts send 19 bilingual teach- issue. This is a moral ob- on an agreement to deploy eral shelters across the recently discovered the ex- already had longstanding ers, mobile classrooms and ligation, and actually our teachers and services to U.S. are unaccompanied istence of migrant shelters hundreds of computers to legal obligation,” said Mi- help educate 800 children minors who arrived in in their community. agreements to run class- make the learning envi- chael Vargas, who leads housed in federal facilities the country without their Many noted they would rooms with public school ronment resemble one of the board of the San Beni- in her district. families. educate all children re- teachers at migrant shel- his schools. to Consolidated Indepen- The school systems The Associated Press in- gardless of immigration ters.

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By Prescotte see them from his hos- see balloons both inside Stokes III pital bed in their living and out.” FORT WORTH room. Redell’s two young sons, STAR-TELEGRAM “She also mentioned 10 and 4, got a big kick out that their 5-year wedding of the colorful display. White Settlement resi- anniversary (Aug. 17) was White Settlement Coun- dent Steve “Opie” Redell, just a few days away,” Wil- cilwoman Evelyn Spur- 38, received the worst liams said. lock, who monitors the “All possible news on Monday, A few hours later, com- About White Settlement” Aug. 13. munity members, includ- page that has about 6,000 Doctors said he only had ing White Settlement Po- members, was thrilled to days to live as he battled lice Department officers, see the community rally Myelofibrosis, a rare form came from far and wide around the family. of leukemia, his sister Su- to bring balloons to their “I’m so proud of our san Williams, 41, said. She home, Williams said. people. Nobody told them shared her frustrations in “Strangers stopped by to do it. No city people a Facebook post. with balloons that night called,” Spurlock said. “Last year I started and all day yesterday. “They all just saw it on this page to keep peo- Seriously. Easily at least Facebook and took over ple up to date as Steve 100 people so far,” Wil- themselves.” progressed through his liams said. “Now that I The show of support Myelofibrosis journey. It sit back and reflect on all meant a lot to his wife, was supposed to be: Docs PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE these gifts, I’ve realized Melissa, a stay-at-home did this. Then this. And Steve Redell, 38, battles Myelofibroisis, a rare form of leukemia. His last this is not a sad event mom who had relocated this. Now it’s all done request was to have balloons near his window and residents in White ... but the celebration of from their hometown of and fixed, yay,” Williams Settlement granted his wish. young love, perfect soul- Portland, Ore., in August wrote in a recent post. mates, and a wonderful 2015. “Yeah ... not so much.” page called “Opie’s Min- est news to a Facebook willing to come by and marriage with fantastic Early Friday, Williams For the past year, Wil- ions.” group called “All About children. Steve is laying emailed a message saying leave balloons in their liams documented Redell’s On Monday night, White Settlement” and just inside that front Redell had died at 12:45 struggle on a Facebook his wife posted the lat- asked anyone who was front yard so Steve could door facing out. He can a.m. Mobile fertility app highlights emerging health tech market By Kelvin Chan “Apps are incredibly which is forecast to grow ing up for and the lim- AP BUSINESS WRITER popular and there’s noth- to $11.2 billion by 2025, itations, the Faculty of ing inherently wrong up from at $1.4 billion in Sexual and Reproductive LONDON — The con- about using tech to sup- 2016, according to BIS Healthcare of the Royal dom, the pill and now, the port our health,” said Bek- Research. The makers of College of Obstetricians smartphone? ki Burbidge, deputy chief Natural Cycles acknowl- and Gynecologists said in Natural Cycles, a mobile executive of the Family edge it’s not 100 percent a statement. fertility app, this month Planning Association, a effective and some women The FDA gave its ap- became the first ever dig- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE British sexual health or- might still get pregnant proval based on data from ital contraceptive device ganization. “But they’re even if used perfectly. Natural Cycles involving Because of potential life threatening reactions, to win FDA marketing ap- also an area that is fairly The Food and Drug Ad- 15,570 women who used people with food allergies must be constantly proval. Women take their unregulated and it can be ministration regulates the app for an average of vigilant about the foods they eat and the envi- temperatures and track hard to sort the good, evi- apps and gadgets that eight months. The FDA ronments they enter, say experts at the Nation- their menstrual cycle on dence- and research-based collect or track medical said that if the app is used al Institutes of Health (NIH). the app, which uses an apps from the bad.” information as medical correctly all the time, 1.8 algorithm to determine The app is similar to devices, though it doesn’t when they’re fertile and percent of women would hundreds of other period scrutinize many more that should abstain from un- get pregnant over one Quinn on Nutrition: protected sex or use pro- trackers already available, merely perform simple year. The “typical use” fail- tection. In effect, it’s a most of which are aimed at tasks like tracking calo- ure rate, which factors in form of the rhythm or cal- helping women conceive. ries. human error, was 6.5 per- Peanut allergies endar method. But FDA approval means Marketing of contracep- cent. The Swedish startup it can be marketed as a tive apps needs to be ex- The birth control pill’s and airlines says it’s effective and lets mobile contraceptive, giv- tremely careful to ensure failure rate is 9 percent, women avoid side effects ing it an edge in the mo- that women understand while for condoms it’s 18 By Barbara Quinn panel of experts sponsored common with other meth- bile medical apps market, exactly what they’re sign- percent and 24 percent for THE MONTEREY COUNTY by the NIH National In- ods like birth control pills. fertility-awareness meth- HERALD stitute of Allergy and In- But reports of unwanted ods , but those figures are fectious Diseases (NIAID), Most of the questions I pregnancies and investi- backed up by much more recommended some guide- get from you, dear readers, gations by authorities in long-term data. are easy, such as Skip’s in- lines that didn’t appear at two countries in Europe, The company’s founders, quiry (in the spirit of my first to make sense. where it received EU cer- Elina Berglund and Raoul corny joke column), “How Instead of avoiding pea- tification in 2017, have Scherwitzl, are a married do you know when blue nuts, they recommend in- raised questions about couple who are both for- cheese has gone bad?” Baa troducing them _ under a marketing what is essen- mer physicists. Berglund ha ha. doctor’s supervision _ as tially a health monitor as was part of a team of sci- Other letters spur me on early as 4 to 6 months of a contraceptive. entists looking for the to do more research on a age into the diets of in- Natural Cycles boasts Higgs boson particle at topic. A recent reader, for fants at high risk for de- more than 900,000 users, the European Organiza- example, scolded me for veloping peanut allergy and such fast growth un- tion for Nuclear Research, taking peanuts on a recent (those with severe eczema derscores risks for regula- or CERN, in Switzerland. flight to a family wedding. and/or egg allergy). Chil- tors and concerns among They pivoted from science (We were in fact, served dren with mild or mod- health professionals as to startups when they peanuts on this particular erate eczema (rough and they grapple with the rap- wrote the algorithm to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS flight.) inflamed patches of skin) idly emerging market for help them have a baby and “What about other chil- should have peanut-con- mobile and digital health A women demonstrates using the Natural Cy- then developed an app to dren and adults ... who taining foods introduced applications. cles smartphone app, in London. tap broader demand. have severe peanut aller- into their diets around 6 gy?” she wrote. “Peanuts months of age. These new have been banned for guidelines also recom- Arizona hospital has 16 pregnant nurses quite some time now on mend children at low risk all major airlines.” for food allergies should By Anita Snow along, said: “I don’t think non-pregnant colleagues Hospital officials noted Fact is, our peanut flight have peanuts freely in- ASSOCIATED PRESS we realized just how many have been great at help- that the Banner medical airline, Southwest, just troduced into their diets of us were pregnant until ing with patients they center chain has a pool MESA, Ariz. — A baby recently announced that, when other solid foods we started a Facebook should not be exposed to of floating nurses that boom is brewing at a sub- beginning August 1, they are introduced, usually group.” because of conditions or should ensure shifts are urban Arizona hospital will no longer serve pea- around 4 to 6 months of Nurse Jolene Garrow treatments that are po- covered when their ICU where 16 intensive care nuts onboard their planes. age. nurses recently discov- joked, “We all formulated tentially dangerous for nursing specialists begin Delta airlines states on Sounds crazy but a land- ered they are all pregnant. this plan to have the hol- expectant women, such as taking their 12-week ma- their website that they mark clinical trial on 600 The nurses at Banner idays off!” tuberculosis or shingles or ternity leaves starting in will not serve peanuts infants found that regu- Desert Medical Center Garrow said that as chemotherapy because of the fall. on a particular flight if a lar peanut consumption in Mesa outside Phoenix their pregnancies have the radiation. The nurses said their passenger notifies them begun in infancy and joked Friday they thought progressed, the patients But Ashley Adkins wor- colleagues are throwing a of an allergy. Other carri- continued until 5 years of there was something in have begun noticing that ried that the other nurses group baby shower next ers such as American and age reduced the develop- United don’t serve pack- the water when it became most of the nurses around are getting tired of their week. ment of peanut allergy by aged peanuts on their clear they were all expect- them are expecting. One pregnancy-focused con- The hospital on Friday 81 percent in children at flights. These airlines ing babies between Octo- patient insisted on touch- versations. gave the women one-piece high risk for peanut aller- warn, however, that other ber and January. ing her belly the night be- “They just roll their rompers reading, “Re- gy. Find information about foods they serve may con- Nurse Rochelle Sher- fore, she said. eyes!” she laughed. “More lax! My mom is a Banner this study at Learning man, nearly eight months Garrow added that their baby talk!” nurse!” tain nuts or other foods to which some passengers Early About Peanut Aller- may be allergic. gy http://www.leapstudy. Severe allergic reactions co.uk/. are no joke, to be sure. Thanks for your letters Catch up with your Because of potential life that make me smile and threatening reactions, those that keep me on my people with food allergies toes, dear readers. And al- favorite team must be constantly vigi- ways remember _ if you lant about the foods they have severe allergies _ to eat and the environments notify your airline when in Item Sports! they enter, say experts at you book your flight. the National Institutes of Barbara Quinn is a reg- Health (NIH). istered dietitian and certi- Just last year, in an ef- fied diabetes educator af- fort to prevent the grow- filiated with Community ing prevalence of peanut Hospital of the Monterey allergies in particular, a Peninsula.