THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 Swampscott City Hall treasurer foyer talks taxes is spit By Bella diGrazia cent, the residential tax shined ITEM STAFF rate will be the lowest in 10 years,” said Mendes. SWAMPSCOTT — The With that shift, the av- for vets average single-family erage single-family tax- homeowner could be look- By Gayla Cawley payer would pay $15.20 ing at a $51 decrease on ITEM STAFF per $1,000 home value their tax bills next year. assessment, according LYNN — A complete reno- Three weeks ahead of to Mendes. He said if the vation of the Lynn Memorial the Tax Classi cation board moves forward with City Hall foyer is the city’s Hearing, Ron Mendes, way of honoring its veterans. town treasurer and assis- that recommendation, it would be the lowest resi- City of cials say the proj- tant town administrator, ect is part of a larger one put forth three motions for dential tax rate since the average $14.34 in 2009. to spruce up City Hall. The the Board of Selectmen to building itself, including the vote on, along with his rec- His second recommen- dation was for the board Auditorium, is dedicated to ommendations at Wednes- veterans. to reject a residential ex- day night’s meeting. “When it was established emption, which would ex- Mendes recommended as a memorial for WWII vet- empt up to 35 percent of the board adopt a Com- erans and all veterans really owner-occupied residen- mercial, Industrial, and in some respects, it was done Personal Property (CIP) tial properties. If adopted, to honor them in a way that tax shift of 170 percent, he said the residential ex- you could see from coming in which would give the av- emption would be paid for here,” said Mayor Thomas M. erage single-family tax- by shifting a higher tax McGee. “When it was brand payer a residential tax bill burden on non-owner oc- new, it must have been shiny of $9,022, compared to last cupied and higher-valued and we’re starting to see the year’s average of $9,073. SWAMPSCOTT, A3 shine come back through lots “If we shift to 170 per- of elbow grease and scrub- bing.” Some of the renovations include restoring the gold lettering for the engravings State auditor in the foyer, buf ng up and restoring the brass in areas, including the railing, putting rejects Revere in new rugs and two new  ags. Work was also done to refurbish the plaques hon- oring the fallen from past council request wars, according to Michael Sweeney, director of veterans By Bridget Turcotte of ce. services for the city. ITEM STAFF CliftonLarsonAllen, an The project will also in- audit, tax and consulting clude two new museum-qual- REVERE — State audi- rm, reviewed various ac- ity cabinets, replacing the tor Suzanne M. Bump de- tivities and internal con- two outdated cabinets that termined she does not need trols of city departments. house military items and the to complete an audit of the More than $2 million was names of city war veterans. city’s nances, as was sug- uncovered sitting in dor- The display cases, paid for gested by the Revere City with a $13,460 state grant mant municipal accounts Council in August. and matching grant from the dating back nearly 20 “The audits already per- city, are expected to arrive by formed seemed to do an years. the winter, Sweeney said. excellent job of evaluating “That was a pleasant The project has been a col- current operational condi- surprise,” said Arrigo. laborative effort among the tions and making recom- “And we found it because mayor’s of ce, the Depart- mendations aimed at im- we took the initiative to ment of Veterans Services, proving controls over city conduct the audit.” the Downtown Lynn Cul- operations,” Bump wrote Following the audit, tural District and the Public in a letter to Revere May- Arrigo said he ordered Arts Commission. or Brian Arrigo dated Oct. an independent audit of It is part of an initiative 28. the Parking Department, set in motion after the mayor An audit commissioned which found that only 145 came into of ce in January by Arrigo in March 2016 of the city’s 274 parking and noticed that the build- sought to review all city meters were operational ing could use some art and departments and nancial and a signi cant decrease sprucing up a bit. The idea accounts and operation in revenue. was for people who come to policies and procedures. It City Hall to have an experi- was reviewed by Bump’s REVERE, A3 ence rather than just a visit. “Scrubbing down that brass is just one of those examples of enhancing the beauty we already have,” said Carolyn Lynn Police Cole, director of the Down- town Lynn Cultural District. “It really brings that history cashing in on to life.” The decision to start those efforts with the veterans foy- state grant er was threefold — city of - cials had a target date of Vet- erans Day to work with, City safety while they serve on By Bella diGrazia Hall turns 70 years old next ITEM STAFF the front lines to protect year and it would serve as a our communities,” said ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE kickoff to a larger project in LYNN — A new grant Polito. “These awards will from the state will help Israel Diaz, Mike Sweeney, and Steve Bracket look at one of the two provide Massachusetts po- new ags that will now hang in the foyer in Lynn City Hall. VETS, A3 put “active shooter bail- lice of cers with life-sav- out bags” in every Lynn ing protective gear such as Police Department cruiser. bulletproof vests, helmets Governor Charlie Baker and medical equipment, INSIDE Peabody expected and Lt. Governor Karyn as well as a range of tech- Polito announced the local nology items to bolster Lynn eld law enforcement equip- public safety.” Assistant town to settle suit on ment and technology Lynn Police will deter- manager in mix for top grants from the Executive mine how many bags they spot in Stoneham. A2 Washington Street Of ce of Public Safety late can purchase with the Opinion last week. The $19,769.84 funding provided, said By Thomas Grillo funding for Lynn is part of Lynn Police Lt. Michael Charles: Let the chewing continue. A4 ITEM STAFF the $1.3 million in federal Kmiec. Byrne Justice Assistance “In the bags there are LOOK! PEABODY — A lengthy court ght be- grants from the Baker ad- a lot of medical supplies Lydia Pinkham tween the city and a developer over the ministration, which was that would assist in the Open Studios to historic O’Shea mansion is expected to be awarded to 77 police de- event there are a lot of showcase local art. A8 settled Thursday. partments across the com- injuries,” said Kmiec. “For The battle began in 2016 when the monwealth. instance there is hemo- Sports city seized the 123-year-old landmark on “Our goal is to provide static gauze, so if there is St. John’s Prep soccer Washington Street by eminent domain to law enforcement of cers an open wound you can scrapes by in Div. 1 prevent its demolition by Empire Design ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE with the most updated stick (the gauze) in there semi nal. B1 & Development of Gloucester. equipment and technology Peabody and a developer clashed available to ensure their POLICE, A3 on the O’Shea mansion. PEABODY, A3

OBITUARIES ...... A2 ENTERTAINMENT ...... A7 COMICS ...... B4 HIGH 53° VOL. 140, ISSUE 269 OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 LOW 36° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 OBITUARIES Lynnfield assistant town manager Linda J. Hennessy, 51 in mix for top spot in Stoneham LYNN — Linda Jean CUFFE-McGINN (Peterson) Hennessy, Funeral Home, 157 By Thomas Grillo assistant town manager age 51, of Lynn, Maple St., Lynn, ITEM STAFF for nearly a decade, the passed away on Sun- on Sunday, Nov. 11 Lynnfield Board of Select- day, Nov. 4, 2018. from 2-5 p.m., fol- LYNNFIELD — Less men selected former Mel- than four months after be- Born in Lynn, she lowed by a funeral rose Mayor Robert Dolan ing rejected for the town was the beloved service at 5 p.m. at for the $160,000 post. manager position here, daughter of Edward the funeral home. The story was first re- and Anna (Vaczy) Pe- Interment will be Robert Curtin is a finalist for a similar job in Stone- ported on Lynnfield Patch terson and attended private. In lieu of Monday night. Lynn Classical High School. flowers, contributions in Lin- ham. This time, Curtin faces She was the loving mother da’s memory may be made The 56-year-old assis- competition from Somer- of Kevin Hennessy and Susan to the Massachusetts Orga- tant town manager in Hennessy, both of Lynn; the nization for Addiction Recov- Lynnfield was third out of ville Alderman-at-Large dear sister of Diane Doucette ery, 105 Chauncy St., Sixth three candidates for the William White, an attor- and her husband, John, of Floor, Boston, MA 02108 or $130,000 town adminis- ney whose résumé in- Lynn, James Peterson of East via www.moar-recovery.org. trator’s job in Nahant last cludes work on the devel- Wakefield, N.H., Thomas Pe- To share a memory or leave summer. Now, he’s one opment of Assembly Row terson of Florida, and the late online condolences, please of three finalists for the and the new Somerville Martin and John Peterson. She visit www.cuffemcginn.com. Stoneham post. High School project. was also the cherished aunt of If chosen, Curtin would The other candidate, several nieces and nephews. replace Thomas Younger, Dennis Sheehan, of Mel- Service information: Vis- who recently resigned. rose, has experience as a iting hours will be held at “Bob’s been a fantas- property manager and has tic asset to the town and worked for Watertown’s I’d hate to lose him,” said Department of Public Selectman Phil Crawford. Works since 2014. Ruth A. Bozarjian, 75 “But I don’t blame him for A decision is expected by looking for a higher posi- year’s end. ITEM FILE PHOTO 1943-2018 tion with more responsi- bility.” Thomas Grillo can be Lynnfield Assistant Town Manager Robert Cur- LYNN — Ruth Ann High School and re- Instead of choosing Cur- reached at tgrillo@item- tin is a finalist for the town administrator post (Tucker) Bozarjian, tired from the City tin, who has served as an live.com. in Stoneham. 75, a proud life- of Lynn, Collector’s long Lynn resident, Office after working passed away sud- there for more than denly, Tuesday, Nov. 15 years. Warren avoids 2020 talk in speech 6 at Salem Hospital. Ruth enjoyed trav- Ruth was the devoted eling to many differ- By Michelle R. Smith wife of the late John ent places. She also ASSOCIATED PRESS “Butch” Bozarjian, delighted in caring with whom she shared 27 for several pets, especially her PROVIDENCE, R.I. — years of marriage and the be- cat, Wally. Most of all, though, Democratic U.S. Sen. Eliz- loved companion of Richard Ruth loved spending time with abeth Warren avoided talk Neckers. her grandchildren and great- of a possible presidential She was the loving moth- grand children, attending all run during a speech the er of John Bozarjian and his of their sporting events and day after winning a sec- wife, Kerri of N. Reading, activities. ond term, instead focusing Richard Bozarjian of Nahant Service information: Vis- on what she called “a gov- and Pattiann Bozarjian of iting hours will be held at ernment that works for Lynn; the cherished grand- the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral everyone,” not just the few. mother of John, Erin, Patrick, Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, The Massachusetts Amy, Zoey, Braedan, Heather, on Friday, Nov. 9 from 4-8 senator spoke to a crowd Kylie and Taylah; the adoring p.m. Her funeral service will at Brown University on great-grandmother of Colin, be held on Saturday at 12 Wednesday, the day af- Ivy, Casey, Cameron, and Char- p.m. in the funeral home. ter a midterm election in lie; the dear sister of Charles Burial will follow at St. which Democrats won the Tucker and his wife, Kathy of Mary’s Cemetery, Lynn. Rela- House but lost seats in the Swampscott, Robert Tucker tives and friends are invited. Senate. of Lynn and the late Barbara To share a memory or leave Warren has pledged to Tucker-Abbar; and the aunt of online condolences, please take a hard look at a pres- several nieces and nephews. visit www.cuffemcginn.com. idential run but didn’t Born in Lynn, Ruth was the address that during the devoted daughter of the late speech. After the speech, Ruth (Johnson) Tucker. She she declined to answer graduated from Lynn English when asked her timeline for a decision. Instead, she blasted “trickle-down economics” and how deregulation and Zackary Collins, 30 tax cuts have hurt every- day people, and said gov- ernment has a role to play LYNN — Zackary stepmother, Vera Col- in helping people’s lives. Collins, “Zack,” age lins; Uncle Duane, all “Government matters,” 30, of Lynn, died Nov. of Lynn, grandfather she said. “It matters enor- 4, 2018 from a drug William Collins of mously.” overdose. North Carolina, Uncle Many of the new Dem- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Born in Augusta, David Collins of Con- ocrats coming to Wash- Ga., he resided in necticut and cousin ington ran “on a very U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren speaks at Brown University in Providence, Lynn for 25 years. He Billy Collins of North progressive agenda that R.I., Wednesday. worked for Budget Carolina. government is an import- Plumbing, a father/ He struggled with a ant part our lives, and son-owned company. substance abuse problem for to him during her talk, Trump and her Senate op- his own activities. Wow.” that government should including when two stu- ponents about her ances- During brief remarks to Zack was a loving father. He many years, and he paid the have a role to play in help- is survived by his daughter, ultimate price. dents raised a DNA test try and she wanted to be reporters after the speech, ing make sure that every she released providing ev- transparent. Warren called for the Sen- Leonda, age 6; his son, Zack- Service information: Vis- one of us gets access to af- idence of a Native Ameri- She also asserted Trump ate and House to pass ary, age 5; their mother, Ash- itation will be held in the fordable health care, that a law to prevent Trump ley Hudson; Shay Lynn, age GOODRICH Funeral Home, we have access to an edu- can in her lineage, asking pushed Attorney General 6 months and mother Allisa 128 Washington St., Lynn, on cation, that Social Securi- her about a video she re- Jeff Sessions out of his job from shutting down spe- King; his father, Mark Collins; Friday 5-8 p.m. ty survives and is strong leased with it and why she Wednesday and appointed cial counsel Robert Muel- and robust,” Warren said. waited so long to address a new acting attorney gen- ler’s investigation into A frequent foil to Presi- it. eral “so that he can build potential coordination dent Donald Trump, she Warren replied that the runway to be able to between the president’s Darien Welch made several references she had been attacked by escape an investigation of campaign and Russia. 1963-2018 Darien Welch, beloved broth- 1988 and his beloved mother Rep.: Democrats may ask for Trump tax returns er and uncle, died on Oct. 18, Sophia Welch just two months 2018 of complications from a ago. Darien is survived by a By Bob Salsberg sions about that oversight heart attack two weeks earlier. sister, Trish Dobson of El So- and Steve LeBlanc to committees. He passed away surrounded brante, Calif.; and four broth- ASSOCIATED PRESS Neal’s comments came as Republican Gov. Char- by friends and family. ers, Jerome Welch of Methuen, BOSTON — U.S. Rep. Darien was born John Vin- Christopher Welch of Glen- lie Baker, fresh off a con- Richard Neal, in line to be vincing re-election win, cent Welch in Salem in 1963 dale, Calif., Joseph Welch of the next House Ways and and grew up in Lynn. Darien Danbury, Conn., and Gregory pledged Wednesday to Means Committee chair- serve all four years of his moved to California in 1993 Welch of Andover. He is also man, is planning to ask for to pursue his art and had second term, but wouldn’t survived by nine loving nieces President Donald Trump’s strong communities of loving and nephews, Michael Welch, say yet whether he hopes tax returns. friends on both the East and Kylie Dobson, Hailey Welch, to continue in office be- The Massachusetts Dem- West coasts. Alex Welch, Griffin Welch, yond that. Darien was an artist. He Becky Welch, Kendall Dobson, ocrat said “yes, I think we Unofficial returns from wrote, he drew, he sang, and Amy Welch and Skyler Welch. will” when asked Wednes- Tuesday’s election showed he composed. He worked as Service information: Ser- day at a press conference Baker winning about two- a graphic artist professionally, vices were held at Forest in Springfield whether the thirds of the vote in his but his true passion was his Lawn Hollywood Hills on committee would seek the race against Democrat documents. Jay Gonzalez, including own art, and those who will Oct. 26 and at the House of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS remember him know him as a Seven Gables in Salem on Neal said he hoped solid showings in Demo- gifted and creative spirit who Nov. 10. In lieu of flowers, Trump wouldn’t try to House Ways and Means Committee Ranking cratic-leaning urban areas will live on with each of us in the family would appreciate fight the request. Member Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., speaks of Massachusetts. the art he’s left behind. donations to the Balooja’s “Legally, it meets the during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Darien was predeceased by Foundation (https://www. law, and I think that there his father Melvin D. Welch in baloojasfoundation.com/). are some precedents for this,” Neal said. “I hope majority to issue subpoe- for the president’s return. 781-593-7700 nas and investigate his “And then I assume that Publishing Daily, except Sundays that the president would USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 do this on his own, large- businesses. Democrats there would be a court Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ly because every president take control of the House case that would go on for and additional offices. Need to find since Gerald R. Ford has in January. a period of time,” he add- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Neal said the request ed. Subscriptions voluntarily done this.” Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States an article? Trump has refused to could prompt a legal chal- House Democrat- $20.00 for 4 weeks release his tax returns, lenge. 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Businesses that quali- “How do we find a bal- “We can’t just assume residential properties. fy for the exemption would ance between investments new growth, we need to POLICE to have with them in the Mendes’ last recom- only pay 90 percent of their and what the residents of plan for it,” said Spellios. From A1 cruisers,” said Kmiec. “If mendation was to adopt taxes, with other commer- Swampscott can afford?” “The problem with free dispatched somewhere, a small commercial ex- cial properties picking up asked Fitzgerald. cash is it’s a one-time rev- and it helps control the they can take these out emption of 10 percent of the rest of the tab. Spellios announced a enue source to offset tax bleeding. There will also quickly and be able to re- the value of qualifying At the end of the pre- new tax guideline that levy. The less free cash we be tourniquets in the event spond and provide medi- parcels. To qualify for sentation, equipped with the Board of Selectmen use, the better.” there is a serious wound cal care for themselves or that exemption, commer- more than 50 pages of and Finance Committee The Board of Select- and someone needs to con- victims.” cial properties must have data from last fiscal year passed last Monday. He men will vote on the Tax trol the bleeding ASAP.” Kmiec said he hopes the grant money will al- an annual employment of to the upcoming fiscal said the guideline would Classification Hearing on Other tactical equip- low them to purchase the fewer than 10 employees year, Town Administrator have a recommendation of Wednesday, Nov. 28. ment will be included in and an assessed property Sean Fitzgerald said the a 2 percent tax levy, plus the bags, he said. The goal kits for every one of their value of less than $1 mil- town’s taxes are a “little new growth, a recommen- Gayla Cawley contribut- is to create a bag small police cruisers, but they need to see how far the lion, according to Mendes. bit too high,” and Board of dation that new growth ed to this report. She can enough for officers to car- grant will get them. Mendes said the commer- Selectmen Chairman Pe- be estimated at $425,000, be reached at gcawley@ ry around in the event cial exemption works by in- ter Spellios told Fitzgerald and to eliminate the use itemlive.com. they need to treat multi- Bella diGrazia can be ple people at once. reached at bdigrazia@ “They are specifically itemlive.com. Follow her on designed for the officers Twitter @BelladiGrazia. State auditor rejects Revere council request REVERE cific to each department From A1 and employees would be trained about the updated Parking revenue exceed- policies and procedures to ed $100,000 from 2002 to promote consistent appli- 2011 and reached more cation. than $140,000 in 2010 It was also recommend- and 2011 but began to de- ed that the city’s auditor cline in 2012. Parking me- send interim general led- ter revenue was down to ger reports of revenues $0 in the 10 months that to all departments for re- preceded the audit, said view, review safeguarding Arrigo. procedures for handling The review found about cash, consider allowing $90,000 in revenue un- credit card payments for accounted for within the activities that don’t al- department within four ready allow for it, review years. That led to two policies and procedures workers being placed on for reimbursing petty unpaid leave while the cash and implement new matter is investigated. solutions to enhance time- “Since July, when we liness of reimbursements, began to implement prac- and recommend the trea- tices recommended in the surer and collector’s office parking audit, parking record all cash receipts meter revenues are nearly using the MUNIS cash re- $27,000, which indicates ceipt module. a substantial revenue in- City Council considered crease over entire recent a motion in August that years,” said Arrigo. “We the state auditor conduct anticipate even greater a “top to bottom review of ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE revenues when new park- each department in City Fani Rosa from Lebel Signs of Lynn restores the pieces over the door at Lynn City Hall as part of ing meters are installed Hall for the period of 2014 the foyer improvements project. very shortly.” to 2018.” The motion was CliftonLarsonAllen re- tempered to request the viewed all active funds auditor provide only a reported on the MUNIS cost estimate of such au- City Hall foyer is spit shined for vets accounting system and dit. Bump questioned the detailed descriptions of breadth of the request, calling it “too broad” to es- The changes to the foy- ney said. “A lot of times “I think our Veterans Day the purpose of the funds, VETS timate a cost, but even if er will be unveiled during veterans want to be ac- program and the way the revenue sources, and ex- From A1 an estimate could be pro- the Veterans Day ceremo- knowledged, but they don’t city is refurbishing this liv- penditure types expended 2019, and Veterans Day from the funds over the vided “it is unlikely that nies Sunday. When people want to get into (it). No ing memorial to veterans, I (her) office would be able this year marks the cen- walk in, they’re going to one wants to make it about think it speaks highly of the past two years. It was de- tennial anniversary of the termined whether each to accommodate a request see the changes, but there them, but they’re proud of city of Lynn,” Sweeney said. to undertake any desired end of WWI, according to will also be an announce- their service and I think “People always tell you that fund was created and in Robin Ennis, the mayor’s compliance with Massa- audit work (themselves).” ment made during the it’s a nice way to do that.” they’re never going to for- “I am glad, but I am not deputy chief of staff. Veterans Day breakfast at At 11 a.m., the ceremony get your service, but when chusetts General Law. The work and securing The Department of Com- surprised,” said Arrigo. 8:30 a.m. will pause to participate in we talked about veterans “One of my first objec- the funds for the project The Veterans Day cere- a nationwide event mark- that died 100 years ago, munity Development and has been an eight-month its management, account- tives when I took office mony starts at 10 a.m. in ing the armistice, or the that’s kind of where the was to obtain an indepen- process. ing and reporting of fed- the Auditorium. It will be time World War I ended, rubber hits the road. dent and comprehensive “I think this effort just eral grants was reviewed, an opportunity for veterans Nov. 11, 1918 at 11 a.m., the “If you don’t honor those assessment of the city’s reaffirms the commitment and transactions and rela- to come up and be recog- 11th hour of the 11th day. men who died 100 years financial conditions and to veterans the city has to tionships the department Nationwide, church bells ago, what are you telling the procedures. We did that, keep this a living monu- nized for their service. Vet- has with non-profit orga- and we are taking recom- ment to them and reaf- erans will have a chance to will ring 21 times at that guy who’s serving today? In nizations were identified mended steps to tighten firms that commitment say a few words if they so hour, with several Lynn a very real way, by honoring and reviewed. procedures, streamline from the very first day that choose, usually an emotion- churches taking part. The those who fell before, you’re The firm reviewed the and simplify the pub- it was built, the intent of al experience for those in bell ringing is an initia- honoring the service of those city’s compliance with the it,” said Ennis. “(Veterans) attendance. Last year, 115 tive of the United States who are overseas, because lic’s interaction with the state’s uniform procure- city, and maintain a clear are very quiet and humble veterans participated, ac- WWI Centennial Commis- they’re going to believe you ment act, the stipends about their service. This cording to Sweeney. sion and is meant to honor when you tell them you’re scrutiny of all the city’s fi- paid to city employees nances. This is an ongoing project is a quiet way of “It’s a real beautiful, the fallen and those who never going to forget their or officials, and the city’s thanking them.” beautiful ceremony,” Swee- served in the war. service.” practice and my idea of cash receipt policies and what good government is procedures. all about.” Peabody expected to settle suit on Washington Street In addition to the mon- Arrigo said he plans to ey that will be returned to continue to request audits the city, the firm recom- as needed. PEABODY Minutemen gathered be- lated his civil rights. Bettencourt and Flynn mended the city create a From A1 fore the Battle of Lexing- At the time, Bettencourt declined comment. standardized, comprehen- Bridget Turcotte can ton and Concord. Mayor said he believed the city sive cash receipts policy be reached at bturcotte@ Its owner, Michael Cor- Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. had a strong case. But Thomas Grillo can be and procedure manual. itemlive.com. Follow her setti, paid $350,000 for hoped a developer would earlier this year, a federal reached at tgrillo@item- The manual would in- on Twitter @BridgetTur- the property in 2015, ac- spare the mansion, and judge refused the city’s re- live.com. clude information spe- cotte. cording to the South Es- transform the aging home quest to dismiss the case. sex Registry of Deeds. He into offices or a restaurant. Since then, Corsetti’s LAW OFFICES OF MAYOR THOMAS MCGEE planned to take a wreck- Corsetti filed suit in attorney, Peter E. Flynn JAMES J. CARRIGAN ing ball to the mansion Essex Superior Court of Saugus, has been nego- ANNOUNCES STREET SWEEPING SCHEDULE • Social Security Disability and build a mix of apart- seeking $1.8 million in tiating with the city for a • Workers Compensation ments and retail in keep- damages, alleging the city resolution. • Accidents The Lynn Department of Public Works citywide ing with the city’s vision underpaid him, arguing The City Council is ex- 25 years located across street sweeping program has commenced. The for the downtown. the assessed value of the pected to consider the from Lynn District Court street-sweeping schedule for November 12, 2018 A year later, he was paid property was closer to $1 settlement amount in 15 Johnson St. through November 16, 2018 includes: $425,000 to compensate million. A second lawsuit, executive session, out of 781-596-0100 Day Date Ward Precinct him for the seizure. in U.S. District Court, al- public view. But any cash JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Monday Nov. 12 Holiday Holiday The city wants to preserve leged the city’s efforts to payment will be voted on RONALD D. MALLOY the mansion, the former undermine Corsetti’s pur- in a public session in the www.jamescarriganlaw.com Tuesday Nov. 13 4 1, 2, 3, & 4 site of Bell Tavern, where chase of the mansion vio- council chambers. [email protected] Wednesday Nov. 14 4 2, 3 & 4 1 3 Thursday Nov. 15 4 3 & 4 3 1 & 2 Friday Nov. 16 4 4 3 1, 2, 3, & 4 This schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather. Should inclement weather prevent sweepers from working in your area as scheduled, they will return seven (7) days from the date originally scheduled. call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 For public awareness, Lynn Community Television Channel 3/22 and Verizon Channel 37/38 also broadcast to start your this schedule. 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Shanahan CharlesC Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman completing the first leg deluded yourself that Customer Service of the longest marathon packing on the pounds Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS of the year. is Mother Nature’s way Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 forget about the bake Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 We’re talking of course sales accompanying all from way back in the All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 about the longest season, 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 the holiday fairs. And it Stone Age. We say it hap- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 which had its first stop would just be rude to say pens naturally so we can Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 here last week, but will no. 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It’s a marathon Ext. 4 Now we all know it be- right around this time and the only sprinting Sports gins in earnest with Hal- we’re thanking the heav- we’ve been doing since [email protected] EDITORIAL loween, although some ens above for the inven- October is to the buffet Ext. 5 of us actually started tion of elastic waistbands tables. Retail and Online “pregaming” (and every- And don’t forget to Advertising and spandex. [email protected] one under 40 knows ex- Following the New Year hydrate, somewhere The midterms actly what that means) comes the short breather around the middle of ADVERTISING somewhere around Sep- of the season of regret. March, after more than Ernie Carpenter Jr. tember, when the first That’s when we finally our fair share of corned Director of Advertising pre-Halloween candy and Business Development, ext. 1355 take a minute, resolve to beef and cabbage. And [email protected] goes on the shelves new- we all know, for some, and #MeToo lose those few (?) extra David McBournie ly cleared out from those pounds that have mys- that special hydration is Sales Representative, ext. 1280 The votes are in and popular media pesky school supplies. [email protected] teriously packed on, and the thing that keeps us wisdom holds that U.S. Sen. Elizabeth And so the eating be- again, give thanks that moving along. Ralph Mitchell Warren, fresh from her resounding Tues- gins. Sales Representative, ext. 1313 the whirlwind foodfest is Now if you’re religious, [email protected] day election win, is ready to make a 2020 Now All Hallows Eve finally over. you may take a short run on Donald Trump. is just the first leg of our Patricia Whalen Not so fast. break from the inces- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 That’s exciting news for many Demo- journey. Hang tight, the For one thing, that sant chewing for Lent. [email protected] crats and plenty of other people of vari- best is yet to come. New Year’s resolution That means you get to BUSINESS OFFICE ous political stripes who want to see the Because Thanksgiving may only last about a deny yourself something president ousted. If she is serious about is just around the corner. Maria Alvaracin week (if it’s longer than for 40 days (some of us ext. 1205 Thanksgiving is a fa- [email protected] running, Warren’s first task is to har- a month, you’re a super- are allowed to take the vorite holiday for many ness the unlimited energy of the #MeToo hero). Because it’s also weekends off from that Susan J. Conti of us, because it’s all eat- countdown and we take Controller, ext. 1288 movement and turn it into a tidal wave football playoff time. And [email protected] ing, no pretense of pres- sweeping Trump out of office. it doesn’t really matter advantage), and yes, you ents involved. Ted Grant In a short year, #MeToo and allied if you’re a football fan, if are in the homestretch. Publisher, ext. 1234 movements have brought down powerful Sure, sure, we’re gath- But Holy Chocolate [email protected] ering together friends you don’t know a touch- men in the arts and media and shattered down from a touchback, Bunnies, Batman! Marian Kinney and family, with all the ext. 1212 previously condoned forms of harass- Suddenly, you’ve stress and drama that Heartbreak Hill is on the [email protected] ment and abuse aimed at women by men reached the last leg, entails. But whether you horizon. Will Kraft who hid behind defenses like “I was just The Super Bowl is com- you’re crossing the fin- Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 are planning on a time ish line in front of the [email protected] having a little fun” or “I was being one of with loved ones, hated ing up. the boys.” And guess what they Boston Public Library, Mike Shanahan ones, or the ones you grit and there’s cheering Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 The rage and revelations spun out of serve at all Super Bowl [email protected] your teeth and just en- everywhere. Of course, #MeToo like tornados are a real force re- gatherings? Food! Sand- dure, let’s be real. It re- the cheers are for Eas- Carolina Trujillo wiches a mile and a half Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 shaping American workplaces, relation- ally is all about the food. ter Sunday dinner and long, the world’s great- [email protected] ships and politics. And, if some gatherings you’re back at the table est ribs, chicken wings, Jim Wilson Warren, savvy campaigner that she is, are as contentious as the with delicious lamb, ham, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 chili, quesadillas, tacos, harnessed that energy by grabbing onto ones following the 2016 roast, deviled eggs, and [email protected] finger foods you’ve never “persist” as a watchword that produces a election, you may also be all other Easter treats CIRCULATION heard of, but of course it big echo effect. treated to dinner and a (and let’s not forget all Lisa Mahmoud wouldn’t be polite to say Manager, ext. 1239 On one level “persist” encompasses show. the goodies in the Easter no, and for many football [email protected] the ongoing battle to keep Trump from So, my fellow mara- baskets). fans, drinks galore. You CLASSIFIED rolling back individual rights and hard- thoners, start getting rid You sigh, sidle up to the party when you win, you Abbe Young Smith fought legislative wins. Warren is al- of that Halloween graft table, wearing your new- party when you lose. But Manager, ext. 1276 ready a standard bearer in that battle now, the next leg is com- est stretchy pants outfit [email protected] the four-letter word for ing up fast. in bright spring colors, and she serves herself well politically to party is actually — food. NEWSROOM And of course, follow- and unhinge the jaws create an image of proverbial grapeshot Now somewhere Mike Alongi ing Thanksgiving, before one last time. and shells falling around her as she leads around the middle of Sports Reporter ext. 1228 we can fully relax in our This has been a good [email protected] the assault on Trump. February, you’ve told stretchy pants, we have run. And we know that Bill Brotherton But “persist” also echoes what the #Me- your beloved how much to prepare. It’s not just now will be the time for Features Editor ext. 1338 Too movement stands for and the certain in love you are with lots [email protected] Christmas Day, which those actual runs. knowledge among its supporters that the of chocolate, or drowned Gayla Cawley is food with credit card Because the next week, big wins of the past year against men your sorrows over not Reporter, ext. 1236 debt. ‘Tis the season they’re going to start [email protected] who assault and harass women have for all the parties and having a beloved with, advertising summer Cheryl Charles to be translated into many more, albe- again, lots of chocolate. sweets one can pack into clothes, bathing suit sea- News Editor, ext. 1278 it smaller, victories in workplaces, aca- And when it’s too cold [email protected] a month of good cheer. son, and how to get back to go out for that daily Bella diGrazia demia, sports and entertainment. There are office parties, that beach body. family parties, church walk you promised you Reporter, ext. 1317 “Persist,” as Warren regularly reminds Sob. [email protected] parties, free samples, would do, oh, somewhere anyone who will listen, means the fight Thomas Grillo is not over and, in fact, it must be waged cookies, cakes, pies, around Jan. 1, you’re no- Cheryl Charles can Reporter, ext. 1264 with more diligence and strength. fudge, and drinks, ev- ticing your fat clothes be reached at ccharles@ [email protected] She is well served holding to this man- erywhere you look. Don’t have been shrinking, itemlive.com. Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 tra if she wants to topple Donald Trump. [email protected] Astute political observers — and cer- Thor Jourgensen tainly Warren — know that launching a Editorial Director, ext. 1267 headlong attack at Trump is exactly what [email protected] Daniel Kane he expects from his election opponents. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 Wading into national politics as a nov- [email protected] ice in 2016, Trump dispatched one Re- Steve Krause publican after another in one primary Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 [email protected] after another. He mocked them, launched Owen O’Rourke end-runs around them and talked down Photographer, ext. 1224 to them. He took a similar approach to [email protected] outflanking and defeating Hillary Clin- Emma LeBlanc Pérez Copy Editor ton. [email protected] Warren — if she runs — doesn’t need to Harold Rivera fall into the Trump trap. Sports Editor, ext. 1238 She can ask Americans to examine the [email protected] changes brought by #MeToo and ask Roberto Scalese Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 themselves if Trump seeks to advance [email protected] those gains or reverse them. 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BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Jeff Sessions resigns as attorney general By Eric Tucker appointed Mueller more and despite the fact that ASSOCIATED PRESS than a year and a half ago his crime-fighting agenda and has closely overseen and priorities — particu- WASHINGTON — At- his work since then. larly his hawkish immi- torney General Jeff Ses- Whitaker once opined gration enforcement pol- sions was pushed out about a situation in which icies — largely mirrored Wednesday as the coun- Trump could fire Sessions the president’s. try’s chief law enforce- and then appoint an act- But the relationship ment officer after endur- ing attorney general who was irreparably damaged ing more than a year of could stifle the funding of in March 2017 when Ses- blistering and personal Mueller’s probe. sions, acknowledging pre- attacks from President “So I could see a sce- viously undisclosed meet- Donald Trump over his nario where Jeff Sessions ings with the Russian recusal from the Russia is replaced with a recess ambassador and citing his PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS investigation. appointment and that at- work as a campaign aide, Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, the first black Sessions told the presi- torney general doesn’t fire recused himself from the dent in a one-page letter Bob Mueller, but he just Russia investigation. woman to be a major party nominee for governor in the United States, has that he was submitting reduces his budget to so The decision infuriated not conceded even though Brian Kemp declared victory. his resignation “at your low that his investigation Trump, who repeatedly request.” grinds to almost a halt,” lamented that he would Trump announced in a Whitaker said during an have never selected Ses- Brian Kemp’s campaign tweet that he was nam- interview with CNN in sions if he had known the ing Sessions’ chief of staff July 2017. attorney general would Matthew Whitaker, a for- Asked if that would be to recuse. The recusal left mer United States attor- declares victory in Georgia dwindle the special coun- the investigation in the ney from Iowa, as acting sel’s resources, Whitaker hands of Rosenstein, who attorney general. Whita- responded, “Right.” appointed Mueller as spe- By Bill Barrow The move comes after a uncounted absentee and tense standoff that leaves ker has criticized special In an op-ed for CNN, cial counsel two months and Ben Nadler mail-in ballots was less ASSOCIATED PRESS open the possibility of lit- counsel Robert Mueller’s Whitaker wrote: “Mueller later after Trump fired than 2,000 — with her igation as Abrams’ cam- investigation into poten- has come up to a red line then-FBI Director James boss still above the 50 per- tial coordination between ATLANTA — Republi- paign has spent the day in the Russia 2016 elec- Comey. cent threshold. Broce said the president’s Republi- can Brian Kemp’s cam- pushing for the continued tion-meddling investiga- The rift lingered for the about 22,000 provision- can campaign and Russia. paign declared victory counting of absentee, mail- tion that he is dangerous- duration of Sessions’ ten- al ballots have yet to be The resignation was Wednesday in the Georgia in and provisional ballots ly close to crossing.” ure, and the attorney gen- processed, according to a the culmination of a toxic governor’s race, though and renewing its concerns The relentless attacks eral, despite praising the canvass of county officials relationship that frayed Democrat Stacey Abrams that Kemp remains the on Sessions came even president’s agenda and across the state. just weeks into the attor- insists that enough ballots chief elections officer su- though the Alabama Re- hewing to his priorities, Mahoney asserted that ney general’s tumultuous remain to leave open the pervising his own election, publican was the first U.S. never managed to return those numbers make it tenure, when he stepped possibility of a runoff. a race already marked by senator to endorse Trump to Trump’s good graces. impossible for Abrams to aside from the Mueller in- The Associated Press disputes over the voting has not called the contest. pick up enough votes to vestigation. process. deny Kemp an outright Trump blamed the deci- Ryan Mahoney, a top With reported votes ex- Kemp campaign adviser, victory. sion for opening the door ceeding 3.9 million — al- Kemp’s office has not re- told reporters in a confer- most 95 percent of Geor- to the appointment of leased a county-by-county Mueller, who took over the ence call that the numbers gia’s 2016 presidential breakdown of provisional Russia investigation and show Abrams can’t win and turnout — Kemp has just ballots, but Abrams’ cam- began examining whether a runoff won’t happen — more than 50 percent. paign said they believe Trump’s hectoring of Ses- but stopped short of declar- “We are leaving all of they are concentrated in sions was part of a broad- ing victory until pressed by our options on the ta- er effort to obstruct justice an Associated Press report- ble,” including litigation, metro Atlanta counties and stymie the probe. er. Only then did Mahoney Abrams’ campaign man- where Abrams won a large Asked whether Whita- say Kemp is certain of vic- ager Lauren Groh-Wargo share of the vote. ker would assume con- tory and preparing to take said. Groh-Wargo estimat- If a runoff is necessary, trol over Mueller’s office in January. ed Wednesday that about the second round would investigation, Justice De- “We are declaring vic- 15,000 votes separate take place Dec. 4, extending partment spokeswoman tory,” Mahoney said. An- Kemp from a runoff. She one of the marquee races of Sarah Flores said Whita- other campaign official, says at least that many the November midterms as ker would be “in charge Austin Chambers, added: outstanding absentee and Abrams tries to become the of all matters under the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “The message here is pret- mail-in ballots remained first black woman elected purview of the Depart- ty simple: This election is to be counted. governor in American his- ment of Justice.” The Jus- Jeff Sessions endured most of Trump’s over, and the results are Kemp’s spokeswoman tory while Kemp looks to tice Department did not name-calling in silence, though he did issue clear.” in the secretary of state’s maintain the GOP’s dom- announce a departure for two public statements including one in which Kemp, Georgia’s secre- office, Candice Broce,ination in a state evolving Deputy Attorney Gener- he said he would serve “with integrity and hon- tary of state, was not on said that by Wednesday into a genuine two-party al Rod Rosenstein, who or” for as long as he was on the job. the call. afternoon the number of battleground. Added Democratic ranks pose threat to GOP agenda By Steve Peoples in a tweet, said that “in held tax returns. and Jill Colvin all fairness” Pelosi “de- Early Wednesday, Trump ASSOCIATED PRESS serves” to return to her warned Democrats against former role as speaker, using their new majority to WASHINGTON — Dem- despite some rumblings in investigate his administra- ocrats have regained con- her party. “She has earned tion. trol of the House from this great honor!” “If the Democrats think President Donald Trump’s But the Democrats’ edge they are going to waste Republican Party in the is narrow. With 218 seats Taxpayer Money inves- midterm elections, pow- needed for a majority in tigating us at the House ered by a suburban re- the 435-member House, level,” Trump tweeted, volt that has threatened Democrats have won 220 “then we will likewise be what’s left of the presi- and the Republicans 193, forced to consider investi- dent’s governing agenda. with winners undeter- gating them for all of the But the GOP added to its mined in 22 races. leaks of Classified Infor- Senate edge and prevailed Trump was expected to mation, and much else, at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in some key races for gov- address the results at a the Senate level. Two can Central American migrants settled in a shelter at the Jesus Martinez ernor Tuesday, beating postelection news confer- play that game!” It wasn’t back the potential of big ence scheduled for midday clear what “leaks” he was stadium in Mexico City. Democratic gains across Wednesday. referring to. the board. The “blue wave” The president’s party It could have been a that some had feared from will maintain control of much bigger night for Migrants weigh whether to Election Day never fully the executive branch of Democrats, who suffered materialized. the government, in ad- stinging losses in Ohio The mixed verdict in dition to the Senate. But and in Florida, where stay in Mexico or trek to U.S. the first nationwide elec- Democrats suddenly have Trump-backed Republi- tion of Trump’s presiden- a foothold that gives them can Ron DeSantis ended By Maria Verza split off from the caravan. (to the U.S. border), but cy showed the limits of subpoena power to probe Democrat Andrew Gil- and Christopher Like many migrants he we have to go all together,” his hard-line immigra- deep into Trump’s person- lum’s bid to become the Sherman had to find his way back to said Sara Rodriguez of Co- tion rhetoric in America’s al and professional mis- state’s first African-Amer- ASSOCIATED PRESS the relative safety of the lon, Honduras. evolving political land- steps — and his long-with- ican governor. caravan in an unfamiliar Rodriguez, 34, fled her MEXICO CITY — Cen- scape, where college-ed- country, with no money. country with her 16-year- tral American migrants on ucated voters in the sub- Wednesday continued to “There were a lot of peo- old daughter Emily, after urbs rejected his warnings straggle in for a rest stop ple who got dropped off the girl began to draw of a migrant “invasion.” at a Mexico City stadium, somewhere else,” said Cu- unwanted attention from But blue-collar voters and where about 4,500 contin- bas, who at one point lost a drug trafficker who just rural America embraced ue to weigh offers to stay his two children, 2 and 6, got of prison and pledged his aggressive talk and in Mexico against the de- before finding them again. to go after her. Rodriguez stances. sire of many to reach the “It was ugly, going around left her 7-year-old son The new Democratic U.S. border. looking” for his kids, the with her husband in Hon- House majority will end Mexico City officials said 28-year-old father said. duras. “Even though it Republican dominance in they expected as many as Members of the caravans hurts to leave my son ... I Washington for the final 1,000 more might arrive at of migrants, which Presi- had to protect her,” Rodri- two years of Trump’s first the Jesus Martinez stadi- dent Donald Trump made guez said, weeping. term with major questions um as lagging members of a central issue in U.S. mid- Mexico has offered ref- looming about health care, the caravan trail in, their term elections, declined uge, asylum or work visas immigration and govern- journeys slowed by diffi- to take an immediate de- to the migrants and the ment spending. culties in getting rides or cision Tuesday night on government said 2,697 House Democratic lead- by hopping aboard trucks whether to stay in Mexico temporary visas had been er Nancy Pelosi of Cali- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that veered off their route. or continue north, opting issued to individuals and fornia, who would be in Angel Eduardo Cubas to remain in the capital at families to cover them line to become the next Democrats took back the House with a surge of of La Ceiba, Honduras, least a couple more days. while they wait for the 45- speaker, spoke of “a new new candidates and significant voter enthusi- reached the shelter ear- “Nobody is in more of a day application process for day in America.” Trump, asm ending eight years of Republican control. ly Wednesday after being hurry than me to get going a more permanent status. A6 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 POLICE/FIRE Jury picked for U.S. trial of All address information, particu- found on the grass in front of senger seat of their home on larly arrests, reflect police records. In 976 Summer St. Green Street at 7:12 a.m. on the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Wednesday. The caller stat- Mexican drug lord El Chapo it is the sole responsibility of the con- Burglar and Fire Alarms ed they did not want to press charges but wanted police as- cerned party to contact the relevant By Tom Hays jury enters. False burglar alarm reported sistance in getting the male to police department and have the de- on Tuesday at 4:49 p.m. at the ASSOCIATED PRESS Allowing “an embrace leave. with the railing between partment issue a notice of correction Wakefield Cooperative Bank NEW YORK — Jury se- at 596 Main St.; at 7 Kimball them would not pose a to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- PEABODY lection at the U.S. trial for threat to security,” the let- ifications will not be made without Lane on Wednesday at 1:12 Mexican drug lord Joa- a.m. ter read. The judge didn’t express notice of change from the Arrest quin “El Chapo” Guzman immediately rule on the was completed Wednesday arresting police department. Medical Assistance request. Ryan O’Toole, 21, of 12 with Guzman waiting for Most of the people LYNN Ambulance requested at Grey Squirrel Circle, Medway, word on whether he can picked either for the Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 was arrested following a traffic hug his wife for the first jury or to serve as six al- stop on Wednesday at 7:42 time in nearly two years. Arrest Salem St. on Tuesday at 10 ternates said in initial a.m. Patient taken to Beverly a.m. at Exit 26 on Route 128 A jury of seven women screening that they had Kristen Moscone, of 33 Hospital. North, and charged with failure and five men are to hear heard of Guzman through Lincoln St., was arrested on a Medical rescue requested to stop for police, speeding, opening statements Tues- news reports or TV shows. warrant charge of shoplifting at 19 Clark Road on Tuesday breakdown lane violation, and day in the drug-conspira- They include a man and a by concealing merchandise at at 11:33 a.m. Patient taken to unsafe lane change. cy case against Guzman in woman said they are flu- federal court in Brooklyn. 6:27 p.m. Tuesday. Union Hospital. ent in Spanish and a man Guzman has pleaded not Ambulance requested at Summons who’s a retired corrections guilty to charges accusing Accidents 411 Ross Drive on Tuesday FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS officer. Ana Carmen Quintans-Bap- him of overseeing a drug at 1:05 p.m. Patient taken to The judge put off swear- tist, 44, was issued a sum- cartel known for violence A jury has been picked A report of a motor vehicle Union Hospital. ing in the jurors until next mons following a motor vehicle and for breaking him out for the U.S. trial of crash at 2:59 p.m. Tuesday at Request for an ambulance week out of concern some stop on Wednesday at 2 p.m. of Mexican jails. Joaquin “El Chapo” 8 Cleveland St.; at 5:11 p.m. from 340 Summer St. on Tues- still might try to duck at the Boston Smoke Shop at The notoriety has Guzman, the Mexican Tuesday on Oxford Street; at day at 3:37 p.m. Patient tak- duty for a trial expected to 2 Main St. and charged with prompted security mea- drug lord. 5:16 p.m. Tuesday at Andrew en to Massachusetts General last into next year. He told the unlicensed operation of a sures that include keep- Street and Central Avenue; at Hospital. lawyers that one of the motor vehicle. ing the jurors anonymous. Earlier this week, a de- jurors, after learning she 5:34 p.m. Tuesday at Central Ambulance requested from Avenue and Liberty Street; Guzman also has been fense lawyer asked U.S. was picked, wept while 19 Birch Road on Tuesday at at 6:35 p.m. Tuesday at 600 Accidents held in solitary confine- District Judge Brian Co- privately telling him she 10:20 p.m. ment and barred from gan to grant a “humani- was afraid of the unwant- Eastern Ave.; at 8:20 p.m. A report of a hit and run mo- seeing his wife out of con- tarian gesture” of letting ed attention she would get Tuesday at Chatham Street and tor vehicle crash with no inju- MARBLEHEAD cerns he could pass mes- Guzman greet his wife in if it was found out she was Western Avenue; at 7:30 a.m. ries on Tuesday at 4:03 p.m. at Wednesday at 80 Sagamore sages to his cohorts. the courtroom before the on the panel. Accident 31 Main St. and 2 Park St. The St.; at 7:49 a.m. Wednesday at suspect vehicle, a black GMC North Shore Animal Hospital at A report of a minor motor truck, was reported to have 1 Neptune Blvd.; at 8:53 a.m. vehicle crash in front of the turned on Park Street and fled. Anti-abortion activist who shot Wednesday at Market and Ox- Marblehead School of Music Officer could not locate sus- ford streets. on Essex Street at 5:31 p.m. pect vehicle. A report of a motor vehi- on Tuesday. Report of a crash at 111 Kansas abortion doctor freed cle crash with personal in- Central St. and 2 Wilson Ter- KANSAS CITY, Mo. Shannon on Monday and jury at 3:28 p.m. Tuesday at Complaints race on Tuesday at 7:57 a.m. (AP) — A woman who shot described her as upbeat Blanchard and N Franklin Medical attention declined, Wichita abortion doctor about her release but said streets. A caller reported a white one vehicle towed. George Tiller and attacked he didn’t know Shannon’s A report of a motor vehicle van with tinted windows that Report of a minor motor abortion clinics in sever- plans. hit and run crash at 4:16 p.m. was stopped on Village Street vehicle crash on Wednesday al states in the 1990s has Shannon, now 62, was Tuesday at Essex and Johnson in the middle of the road at at 2:16 p.m. at the Peabody been released from prison sentenced to 11 years be- streets; at 4:52 p.m. Tuesday 8:23 a.m. on Tuesday. The call- Bottle & Can Corp. at 27 Caller in Oregon, prompting con- hind bars for shooting and at Alley and Blossom streets. er stated there was no traffic St. Officer assisted with paper- cern in clinics across the wounding Tiller, and 20 A report of a crash involving when they beeped at the driver work exchange. country, according to a pub- years for six firebombings a police motor vehicle at 5:48 and didn’t move. Responding lished report Wednesday. and two acid attacks at p.m. Tuesday at Washington officers spoke with the driver Rachelle “Shelley” Shan- abortion clinics in Califor- Street and Western Avenue. Animal Control who said he was delivering non was released from a nia, Oregon and Nevada. phone books. Caller reported a dog left out halfway house in Port- Stephen Peifer, a former Assaults A caller reported a tree limb in the rain and in distress on land, the U.S. Bureau of assistant U.S. attorney down on Chestnut Street at Tuesday at 4:14 p.m. Animal A report of an assault and Prisons confirmed. She who prosecuted Shannon 11:10 a.m. on Tuesday. control officer spoke with own- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS battery at 4:12 p.m. Tuesday will be on supervised re- in Portland in 1995, said A report of a resident’s tool er and dog is inside and all is on Eutaw Avenue; at 4:44 p.m. lease for three years but After Rachelle “Shel- Shannon could do some- bag that fell off their truck near OK. Tuesday on Eastern Avenue; at the bureau said conditions ley” Shannon was ar- thing violent herself but Sewall and Jersey streets at 10:58 p.m. Tuesday at Green of her release will not be rested, police found a it’s more likely she would 11:11 a.m. on Tuesday. and Violet streets; at 7:28 a.m. Complaints revealed. letter she’d written to counsel other people to do A caller reported, at 11:26 Wednesday on Central Avenue. Shannon spent 25 years her daughter describ- so. a.m. on Tuesday, an attached Caller from Route 1 Auto Service at 218 Newbury St. in custody and had been ing the shooting and “She’s completely un- Breaking and Entering trailer that has been parked by living at the halfway denying that it was rehabilitated and totally 54 Lee St. since August. She reports a customer refuses to leave on Tuesday at 7:08 p.m. house since May, The Kan- wrong. incorrigible,” Peifer said. A report of a breaking and stated one wheel is up on the Party sent on their way. sas City Star reported. “She has the same men- entering at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday sidewalk. Responding officers Disabled motor vehicle re- “We’re extremely con- tact with Shannon, said tality and goals that she at 43 School St.; at 4:07 p.m. informed the trailer’s owner cerned,” said Katherine abortion-rights activists had when she was convict- Tuesday at 83 Marion St.; at that they would be getting $25 ported in the middle of the street at 178 Lowell St. and 3 Spillar, executive director should not be worried ed.” 4:42 p.m. Tuesday at 30 Lin- in tickets a day if they did not of the Feminist Majority about Shannon’s release. On May 31, 2009, Tiller den Terrace; at 8:54 p.m. Tues- move it. Orchard St. on Tuesday at 7:28 p.m. Owner had run out of gas Foundation. “We’re alert- “I don’t think she’ll be do- was shot and killed at his day at 550 Lynnfield St. A caller reported traffic con- ing providers, briefinging anything violent,” said church in Wichita by Scott gestion on Pleasant Street at and was able to get fuel and is on his way. them and making sure Spitz, leader of Pro-Life Roeder, an anti-abortion Overdose 11:33 a.m. on Tuesday. They they have enough security Virginia and sponsor of the extremist who testified stated there needs to be an Suspicious party reported at the rear of a U-Haul at 13 precautions in place.” Army of God website. “Of during his murder trial A report of an overdose at officer in front of the Mason- The Rev. Donald Spitz, course, no one knows, but that he visited Shannon 1:36 p.m. Tuesday on Munroe ic Lodge and that someone Pierpoint St and 20 Sewall St. on Tuesday at 9:41 p.m. Officer an anti-abortion activ- I’d be very surprised.” when she was imprisoned Street. stopped to pick up a person ist who stayed in con- He said he talked to in Topeka. and the car behind them laid reports party is standing by for Theft on the horn then blew around his brother to pick up U-Haul them at 40 mph, nearly strik- and is assisting his girlfriend POLICE BRIEFS A report of a larceny at 2:47 ing a mother and a child in a move. p.m. Tuesday at 17 Beach carriage. Loud music reported at day. He was pronounced Road; at 3:18 p.m. Tuesday Suspect convicted of fatal about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday. A report of a scam, at 12:05 17 Harris St. on Wednesday dead at the scene. Squadrito, a 40-year-old at 271 Chatham St.; at 10:32 stabbing at Cape Cod party p.m. on Tuesday, where the at 6:58 a.m. Officer reports Police say the driver Everett man, told police a.m. Wednesday at 24 Union caller told a resident their son music was shut down and re- stayed at the scene, called the encounter was con- St. BARNSTABLE (AP) — was arrested and needed bail porting party advised to go to A Cape Cod man has been 911 and is cooperating sensual. money. The caller told the res- court. convicted of murder for with the investigation. His court-appointed LYNNFIELD ident they would even come Disabled motor vehicle re- fatally stabbing another No names were immedi- attorney said her client is pick them up and bring them ported at the Salem Coun- man outside a Hyannis ately released. not a danger to the com- Accidents to the bank to get the money. try Club at 133 Forest St. on house party in 2016. The death came the munity and requested he Wednesday at 12:41 p.m. Report of a hit and run crash A caller reported three peo- Kelly Ridley was con- day after an 89-year-old be released without bail. ple holding signs on Pleasant Officer stood by as tire was victed of first-degree mur- woman died after being on Tuesday at 10:20 on Market changed. Street. Street at 1:21 p.m. on Tuesday. der Wednesday after a struck by a vehicle in Man gets up to 8 years in A motor vehicle crash was A caller reported at 1:54 seven-day trial and about Turners Falls. Prosecu- prison for beating girlfriend reported at Lynnfield High p.m. on Tuesday that her drive- SAUGUS four hours of jury delib- tors say Charity Lehman School at 275 Essex St. on way and retaining wall on Lee erations. The 20-year-old was struck at 7:40 a.m. LOWELL (AP) — A Tuesday at 1:18 p.m. Officer Street suffered damage from Arrest Hyannis man received a Tuesday. 45-year-old man who something and she wanted it mandatory sentence of The deaths are unre- beat his girlfriend until reports no personal injury. Ryan L. Applegate, 36, of Crash with property damage reported. life in prison without the lated. she was unconscious and A resident turned in a .38 101 Vine St. Apt. 1L, was ar- possibility of parole. Both remain under suffered bleeding in her reported at 448 Main St. and rested and charged with pos- 45 Chestnut St. on Tuesday at Smith & Wesson revolver to be Ridley was 18 when he investigation and no in- brain has been sentenced destroyed at the police depart- session of a Class B drug and was charged with stab- formation on either driver to up to eight years in 5:03 p.m. possession of a Class A drug. Motor vehicle crash reported ment at 2:31 p.m. on Tuesday. bing 26-year-old Thomas has been released. prison. A caller reported a power Russell in Barnstable in The Lowell Sun reports on Wednesday at 6:44 a.m. on Accidents Condon Circle. Officer reports outage on Coolidge Road at October 2016. Emergency Uber driver charged with that Christopher Martini no personal injury, assisted 11:39 p.m. on Tuesday. Power A report of a motor vehicle responders found him in raping passenger in Boston was sentenced Tuesday with paperwork exchange. was restored at 2:06 a.m. on crash at 99 Lincoln Ave. at the middle of the street after pleading guilty to Wednesday. 5:36 p.m. Tuesday; at 27 Ham- with stab wounds to the BOSTON (AP) — A multiple charges includ- Complaints A caller reported she could ilton St. at 5:51 p.m. Tuesday; abdomen and lower body. driver for ride-hailing ing assault with intent to hear a man walking around at Route 1 South ramp at Main Prosecutors say Ridley company Uber has been murder and battery with Suspicious person reported the outside of her home on Street at 6:07 p.m. Tuesday; at punched Russell at the charged with raping a a dangerous weapon caus- on Tuesday at 1:23 p.m. at West Shore Drive at 5:14 a.m. Veterans Memorial Elementa- party, and later, when passenger who had hired ing serious bodily injury. 15 Sylvan Circle. Caller said on Wednesday. Responding of- ry School on Hurd Avenue at they were outside, struck him to take her home The Lowell man was a man in a gray SUV with New ficers spoke with a male out- 11:32 p.m. Tuesday. him with a scooter be- after a night celebrating charged in April after Hampshire plates was on her side the residence and stated fore pulling a knife and her birthday. the victim’s 7-year-old property. Officer unable to lo- he was an Uber driver picking Theft stabbing him four or five Michael Squadrito was daughter found her cate. up a person close by, which times. held on $10,000 bail after mother unresponsive in Tire in roadway reported at they told the caller. She said A report of a motor vehicle Ridley’s attorney had a not guilty plea was en- their home and called her 1050 Summer St. and 136 she may have been dreaming. breaking and entering at Ag- said the stabbing was tered on his behalf at his grandfather, who contact- Moulton Drive on Tuesday at A caller reported a male in gregate Industries at 1:17 p.m. self-defense. arraignment Wednesday. ed police. 7:54 p.m. Officer reports tire his 30s sleeping in the pas- Tuesday. Prosecutors say the Police say Martini told Two pedestrian deaths woman went out Monday first responders that his under investigation night in Boston and re- girlfriend had overdosed quested a ride home early before trying to pull them BOSTON (AP) — Bos- Tuesday. away. Doctors later deter- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 ton police say a pedestri- She told police she had mined the woman’s head an has been struck and been drinking but remem- injuries were consistent Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY killed by a vehicle. bers the driver pulling with blunt force trauma. Spanish menu available or text the word tiplynn The adult male was over, getting in the back Martini pleaded guilty All reports of neighborhood and your tip to struck in the city’s West seat and raping her. to assault charges for activity will be investigated. Roxbury neighborhood She reported the alleged shooting another girl- Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) just after 7 a.m. Wednes- rape at the hospital at friend in 2014. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT

REVIEWS This new ‘Grinch’ film will only make you flinch By Mark Kennedy in an ultra-evil cloud of ASSOCIATED PRESS guffaws. He beats by a few hours the real Kris Krin- Every Who down in gle. (No wonder this loner Whoville gets a new creature never mingles.) Grinch this season. Why, But a run-in with Cindy, you may ask? The idea de- as sweet as chocolate li- fies reason. Does the clas- quor, makes something sic need help from a hot grow huge — that's right, Cumberbatch? Or is this it's his ticker. strange union a bizarre mismatch? The Whos down in The Grinch is the story Whoville don't mind that you learned as an infant, they're gift-less. They starring a Christmas-hat- gather together, sing and ing heel and his doggie bear witness. Christmas, assistant. The fuzzy green they say, isn't about trea- villain hopes to make sure: It's about family, holiday gloom. Just like friends and being together. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a wicked witch, but with- Then they tuck into roast out the broom. He targets Cameron Seely shows what she can do as Cindy-Lou Who, left, and Benedict Cumberbatch clinch- beast. You, on the other presents intended for tots. es his role as The Grinch. hand, may feel fleeced. Oh, how horrific is this Credit goes to the film's nasty crackpot. In "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch," as unwed. (Could she be a poise. Remember, this guy paid him zillions. Kenan visual effects folk, who Seuss never explained liberties are taken. Some love for the small-hearted is the anti-merry — the Thompson of "Saturday made fur alive and gave what prompted this act. are just padding, some bad boy? Kind of, maybe, same one played not long Night Live" fame, deliv- texture to smoke. But re- Perhaps the Grinch wore quite mistaken. It's sug- but look, this isn't Tolstoy). ago by Jim Carrey. Bene- ers a character who is treading this story with a shoes that were too com- gested that our old friend Any-who, our Grinch dict Cumberbatch takes kind of lame. But Angela Cumberbatch, should send pact? (Or maybe, just the Grinch is an orphan, as decides to cancel the hol- on the part, with an Amer- Lansbury has a nice cam- Hollywood bigwigs into maybe, his head had been though that excuses inflict- iday, or make it as boring ican accent — to give him eo (that woman's as price- the booby hatch. Before whacked?) Should he con- ing misfortune. There's a as, say, Groundhog Day. less heart? less as an unearthed Van you buy tickets and plan sult a cardiologist chart? new sidekick, a plump rein- He hops inside chimneys Our narrator here is Gogh). a nice dinner, ask who ex- The answer is clear: It's deer named Fred, and the to hoover up toys, certain Pharrell Williams, whose The Grinch, diabolically, actly in Whoville thought because of his heart. remaking of Cindy's mom to do it with an insouciant brief days at work likely dresses like Santy Claus, this was a winner? Foy trades Elizabeth for Lisbeth in ‘The Girl in the Spider’s Web’ By Jake Coyle ASSOCIATED PRESS No, "The Girl in the Spider's Web" isn't a Spi- der-man spinoff about a young woman ensnarled by Peter Parker. But you'd be forgiven for thinking the latest, revamped it- eration of Stieg Larsson's thrillers has some super- hero DNA. This, Lisbeth Salander's third big-screen incar- nation in nine years, has morphed the avenging PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Stockholm hacker into a Claire Foy stars as Lisbeth Salander in “The Hugh Jackman plays the role of Gary Hart in “The Front Runner.” blander action hero, com- Girl in the Spider’s Web.” plete with a Batman-and- Robin-like band of white wrong hands. beth ought to have, and across her eyes. Following "The Girl in the Spider's it has nothing to do with Gary Hart biopic is a great the spikier Swedish trilogy, Web," directed by Uru- shedding the primness of with Noomi Rapace, and guayan-born Fede Alva- her Queen Elizabeth II, David Fincher's menacing rez, smooths away some of in the Netflix series “The look at a political moment and murky "The Girl With the rough edges of a saga Crown,” for Salander's jet- the Dragon Tattoo," with predicated on them, re- black hair and piercings. By Mark Kennedy Anthony Weiner and the Hart becoming toast. Rooney Mara, we can al- sulting in a competent but The greatest tension in ASSOCIATED PRESS current occupant of the To write the screen- most palpably feel Lisbeth indistinguishable thriller. Larsson's "Millennium" White House. As it turns play, Reitman leaned on (Claire Foy) being lured Come closer, children, out, a lot of their falls Matt Bai, a journalist They haven't done Foy, series is how Salander and listen to the tale of out of the shadows and to- one of the most exciting so bristles with unease from grace tell us as much who wrote about Hart in what politics was like be- ward a more mainstream actresses around, any fa- in the world, even while about us as it does about his book "All The Truth fore TMZ. Back in those movie realm. In this latest vors in saddling her with she expertly manipulates them. Is Out." It has a "West dark ages, reporters sim- chapter, Lisbeth strives, a forgettable international everything in it. No such Director and co-writer Wing" feel, with plenty of ply didn't dig around and like a Scandinavian 007, to espionage tale. conflict is found in "The Jason Reitman's nicely cross-talk and decisions ask embarrassing ques- keep a world-threatening But as compelling as Girl in the Spider's Web," understated and nuanced being made on the fly. Re- tions of people running for atomic weapons program Foy is, she's also missing a commonplace thriller for film sees Hart's collapse itman also seems to have office. They certainly did dubbed "Firefall" out of the a quality that any Lis- an uncommon heroine. from multiple angles — had fun returning to 1987, not bring up infidelity. I Hart himself, his cam- with references to "Miami know, right? paign troops, his wife, his Vice," a snippet of Expose's According to the fas- mistress and the newspa- "Point of No Return" and Charles Bradley brings poignancy cinating new film "The per reporters who seemed reporters struggling in a Front Runner," that all to surprise themselves pre-internet world with on post-mortem LP ‘Black Velvet’ changed in the spring of by bringing the politician payphones and dot ma- 1987 when the first ma- down. There is so much trix printers. Reitman's jor politician to be grilled By Pablo Gorondi ly during sessions for his deep romance in the soul villainy and yet precious focus is on the places and on his sex life was presi- ASSOCIATED PRESS three solo albums, its ti- and funk of "Can't Fight few villains here. discussions behind the dential hopeful Sen. Gary tle coming from Bradley's the Feeling," ''I Feel a Hugh Jackman plays scenes, and so he wisely Hart, spotted cozying up Charles Bradley, nickname when fronting Change" and "Luv Jones," Hart as a policy wonk avoids lazily duplicating to a woman who was not "Black Velvet" (Dunham/ a James Brown cover the latter a duet with with his head in the the famous shot aboard his wife. He went from ) band. LaRose Jackson, whose clouds, flustered that any- the boat Monkey Business leading the Democratic It's also an instrumental upcoming solo debut one would be crass enough that doomed Hart. field to being a political Charles Bradley was tune written by produc- should be one to watch for. to ask who he shares his "The Front Runner" is footnote in under a month. past 60 when he released er Thomas Brenneck and Near the end, "Fly Lit- bed with. Hart, as suave appropriately paced like "A lot can happen in three throwing an ax as he is a thriller, as everyone in- his first album with the his , tle Girl" is little gem of a weeks," the filmmakers citing Tolstoy, built a wall volved gets pulled down extended Daptone Re- and the only track on the farewell song that's recon- remind us. between personal and pri- into the drain, helplessly. cords family, and his death eponymous release not to ciled with its fate instead This year comes 31 years vate but now that divider Those three weeks in 1987 from cancer a year ago feature Bradley, who was of bitter, while an electric after Hart's implosion and was crashing down. When may not answer all our robbed soul music of one too weak by then to add version of "Victim of Love," the list of politicians sub- asked — point-blank — questions about how nas- of its most expressive and originally on Bradley's sec- vocals. Instead, it's now a sequently forced to face whether he had commit- ty our politics and jour- exuberant singers and ond album, is smoother and poignant tribute. inquiries about their sex ted adultery, he waffles: nalism has become since performers. even more devastating. Including mostly origi- life has been long, includ- "I guess I don't think that then, but it is clear that In between, three covers "Black Velvet" collects nals co-written by Brad- ing John Edwards, Bill a fair question." Wait, everyone involved was a complete the collection. A 10 songs recorded most- ley, the album opens with Clinton, Mark Sanford, what's that smell? It's little guilty. straight-and-true version of Neil Young's "Heart of Gold," ''Slip Away" from Rodriguez — another mu- sician who found fame late — and Nirvana's "Stay 14th Annual Holiday Craft Fair Away," probably the clear- Saturday, November 10, 2018 est instance of Bradley's 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. James Brown influence. Washington St. Baptist Church Like ' post- 256 Washington St. humous "Soul of a Woman" Lynn, MA from 2017 — she arrived at Daptone around the same time as Bradley and some of her Dap-Kings GREAT RAFFLES! are also in the Menahan Street Band — "Black Vel- vet" reflects immense tal- ent and dedication. It's an opportunity to grieve and a chance to val- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ue an all-too-brief record- “Black Velvet” is a 10-track album by Charles ing career in which Brad- Bradley. ley gave his all. A8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

Dreaming of higher education Freestyle rap tourney coming to Lynn Friday

By Bella diGrazia 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m., will ITEM STAFF be at Lupitas Sports Bar & Grille on Washington LYNN — Thirty-two Street in Lynn. Tickets are artists will compete $15 in advance, purchased Friday in a freestyle rap through Morley, or $20 at tournament with the win- the door at the start of the ner taking home $500. tournament. Mr. PSA will Lynn resident Justin host while DJ Slipwax Morley, the adminis- controls the music. trative coordinator for Before the event, the IronBound Marketplace, first 10 people to spend organized the tourna- at least $20 at Revolution ment. Morley has dedi- Pie + Pint, Brew on the cated years to organizing Grid, Land of a Thousand music events, such as Hills coffee, One Mighty open mics at Opus in Mill, Tacos Lupita, or Luna Salem or subway ciphers Sweets will be put on the across the MBTA. The rap guest list, along with a event on Nov. 9 will not plus one, said Morley. The be like any of his previous first 10 participants who ones, he said. send Morley a picture of “I’d like people to know their receipt before 2 p.m. that it’s not like any on Friday will win. The guests on The American Dream, hosted by Attorney James J. Carrigan, Wednesday, typical freestyle battle “We’re all really excited were, from left, John Keenan, president, Salem State University, and Patricia Gentile, presi- they’ve seen,” said Morley. and grateful to host the dent, North Shore Community College. The topic was how Salem State University and North “This is really about event at Lupitas,” said having fun and the artists Shore Community College work together on behalf of Lynn students. The American Dream Morley. being challenged on their airs on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m., and 8:30 p.m., on Comcast channel 3, and ability to improvise their Bella diGrazia can be Verizon channel 38. It is also aired on the Government Channel, Comcast channel 22, and rhyme schemes according reached at bdigrazia@ Verizon channel 37, at miscellaneous times as the broadcasting schedule allows. to different rounds.” itemlive.com. Follow her on The 21-plus event, from Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Lynn’s Lydia Pinkham Open Studios to showcase local art

By Bill Brotherton paintings, pottery, sculpture, the free event, checking out the ITEM FEATURES EDITOR fine woodworking, jewelry, and work of some 50 artisans on all much more. Nine studio owners five floors. LYNN — When the artists in will also discuss their creative Bassion is confident the the Lydia Pinkham Building process and host demonstra- turnout will be even larger this open their studios to the public tions, on both days. year. “We’ve come a long way the weekend of Nov. 17-18, it In 2005, Kirsten Bassion, from the rinky-dink let’s-invite- will give visitors the opportuni- owner of The Clay School on the Mom-and-our-friends days. This ty to shop local, shop small, and third floor, convinced her fellow is a great showcase for a host of support the arts. artists renting space in the talented artists,” she said. This is the 13th consecu- quirky Western Avenue build- It’s also a great place to pick tive year for the Open Stu- ing to open their studios to the up one-of-a-kind holiday gifts, dios event, and it’s become a public on the same day. About engage with artists, and learn must-attend happening for area 100 visitors checked out the the story behind their creations, arts lovers. Nearly 60 artists work of fewer than 10 artists. say the studio owners. and 35 studios will take part, Open Studios has certainly Tim Hansen and business displaying and selling a broad grown. Last year, some 1,500 partner Kate Luchini special- range of wares that include visitors, the most ever, enjoyed ize in colorful jewelry and art pieces at their Digs Enamels DI studio on the third floor. Their work is sold at the Peabody Es- sex Museum and about a dozen CUSTOM other stores. Hansen loves the ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE KNIVES support and encouragement given by all Pinkham Building Kirsten Bassion of the Clay School will be one of the art- 500 artists. “It’s a true community ists on hand at the Open Studios on Nov. 17 and 18 at the TABLES in here,” he said. If you’re lucky, Lydia Pinkham Building on Western Avenue. 9-5 SAT 9-3 SUN Duke, a friendly golden retriev- ANTIQUE & er, will be digging the scene at Saarinen chair and take a pic- Development agency, Marble- MODERN AMMO Digs next weekend. ture, if they’d like.” head Bank, Lucia Lighting and David Pfaltzgraff, in his For Kelley, whose day job is Design, building owner RCG, third floor custom woodworking New England sales rep for a and The Clay School. studio Knotty Turn, will show furniture business, this is a Bassion added that Lynn- attendees how he creates pens return to Lynn. Years ago, as a based Luna Sweets bakery and and other original pieces from sales rep, he called on Zimman’s Girl Scout Troop 86287 will be wood. He holds up a gorgeous when the iconic Lynn retailer selling yummy treats as well. FIREARM & KNIFE handcrafted bowl. “People call wanted to add upholstered fur- The Open Studios Face- niture to its offerings. book page and website, lyd- SHOW AND SALE me when a tree falls down,” he said, then laughed. “This bowl Audrey Gutfreund, a music iapinkhamopenstudios.com, was made from a tree that was teacher, will open her Sound created by Kim Allison and seriously diseased. That adds Foundation studio on the fourth Kyle Day, who both specialize

character. I love it.” floor. Her non-profit offers in pottery and ceramics, is a SHRINER’S AUDITORIM Peter Kelley, craftsman/own- tuition-free piano and music great resource and is loaded 99 FORHAM ROAD, WILMINGTON, MA er of the MassModern Gallery lessons and use of a keyboard. with information about the on the second floor, specializes in Volunteer guides, a follow-the- participating artists. BUY- SELL- TRADE — FREE PARKING restoring mid-century furniture, blue-tape-route map and a quick Lydia Pinkham Open Studios, SALE OF SPORTING ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE FIREARMS - and will host a workshop and reference directory of partici- 271 Western Ave., Saturday and AMMO CUSTOM KNIVES - MILITARIA WEAPONS - NEW & USED show off custom pieces including pating studios will help visitors Sunday, Nov. 17-18, 10 a.m. to HANDGUNS MODERN RIFLES - HOLSTERS - BOOKS - PARTS a 1955 cabinet by Frank Lloyd navigate the labyrinthian maze 5 p.m. Admission is free. The FACILITY INFO: 845-343-4826 DEALER INFO: 914-248-1000 Wright and a 1920s chair by that is the Pinkham Building. Pinkham building is not handi-

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Public Viewing hours: The Lynn Vocational Technical Alumni Association presents: Sun. 11, Noon-7 p.m. • Tue-Fri. 13-16, 4-7 p.m. The 4th annual Festival of the Trees Sat 17, Noon-7 p.m. Lynn Tech Annex Building, 90 Commercial Street, Lynn Entertainment: Sun. 11, Polar Express Movie (Wear Pj’s get a free cookie) Nov. 11-17 2018 • Admission $5 • $5 for 25 Rafe Tickets Tues. 13, Lynn band • Wed. 14, Craig Bee Sing Any Questions, Email to [email protected] Thur. 15, Marybeth Maes & Students • Fri. 16, Santa Check Facebook for more info Sat. 17, Buddy the Elf

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MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES National weather TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Wednesday...... 8757 Wednesday...... 2348 Forecast for Thursday, November 8, 2018 A mainly sunny sky. High 53F. W winds 5 to 10 kt. Gusts Tuesday...... 3151 Tuesday...... 9978 Sunrise today 6:25 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Winds W at 10 to 15 mph. up to 20 kt in the morning. Monday...... 9250 Monday...... 0001 Sunset today 4:29 p.m. Tonight: A mostly clear sky. Waves around 2 ft in the Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: L morning, then 1 foot or less. Sunrise tomorrow 6:26 a.m. Low 39F. Winds NW at 5 to H EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER H 10 mph. Tonight: NW winds 5 to 10 kt. High tide today 11:57 p.m. Waves 1 foot or less. All 4...... $6,071 All 4...... $4,974 Low tide today 5:43 p.m. First or last 3...... $850 First or last 3...... $696 High tide tomorrow 12:08 p.m. L Any 2...... $73 Any 2...... $60 L Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $6 L ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $506 All 4...... $207

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 St. John’s scrapes by in Div. 1 semi By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — In a back-and-forth battle that lasted the full 80 minutes, the No. 9 St. John’s Prep boys soccer team just barely got the better of No. 4 East Boston, 2-1, in the Division 1 North semi nals at Manning Field Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles scored both of their goals in the second half, both of which came on set pieces. “Our goal was to play at a pace that they (East Bos- ton) weren’t used to and to tire them out, and I think for the most part that worked,” said Prep coach Dave Crowell. “But that was a good team that we beat to- day. We had to hang on a bit at the end, but we did a good job.” Junior mid elders Ethan Ambrosh and Gabriel Na- jim were the goal scorers for the Prep. Goalkeeper Christian Buckley played a solid game in net, while centerbacks Peter Danis and Ryan Hart played solid defensive games. “Our defense, to use a football analogy, is kind of ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ‘bend, don’t break’ and we’ve just been scoring enough St. John’s Gabriel Najim kicks the ball into play Wednesday at Manning Field. ST. JOHN’S, B2 Big Blue tested in Div. 3 North win

Fenwick girls soccer takes down Austin Prep By Daniel Kane ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM STAFF Bishop Fenwick’s LYNN — The third time proved to be the charm for Marissa Orlando (left) ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE By Daniel Kane the Bishop Fenwick girls soccer team. After falling and Austin Prep’s Swampscott’s Haley ITEM STAFF Maddie Rinklin chase to Austin Prep twice during the regular season, the Bernhardt (right) LYNN — Swampscott girls soccer coach Norman No. 4 Crusaders took down the No. 1 Cougars when it after a free ball during controls the ball as Wednesday’s game. James knew No. 3 Stoneham would be a tough test in counted most with a 1-0 win in the Division 3 North Stoneham’s Amanda the Division 3 North semi nal round Wednesday night. semi nal Wednesday night at Manning Field. Caldarelli chases His No.7 Big Blue were tested from start to nish in The lone goal was scored in the second half on a in defense during their 1-0 win at Manning Field. shot by freshman Jordan Morris. Senior captain Ma- Wednesday’s game. “We knew this was a really good team,” James said. “ rissa Orlando set up Morris’ goal with a nice assist. This is one of the best teams we have played. Danvers “It was a great goal,” Fenwick coach Steve Flaherty and Beverly are both very good but this team is tough said. “Jordan is a freshman and that was her rst mentally and physically. They played good soccer and FENWICK, B2 BIG BLUE, B2 St. Mary’s cross country Spartans are exactly runners named all-stars where they hoped they’d be

By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — If there’s one thing Sean Driscoll knew when he took over as head coach of the St. Mary’s football team, it’s that he was walking into a program that carries a winning culture. Year in and year out, the Spartans expect to nd themselves in the thick of the conversation for a Super Bowl bid. They reached the Super Bowl in 2016 and fell one game short last season. Fast forward to Week 10 of this year and the Spartans are exactly where they hoped to be — in the Division 7 North sectional nal and two wins away from another Super Bowl appearance. “When you take over a program that’s continually winning you try to continue that,” Driscoll said. “We did have a good nucleus back. We had a talented senior class. Some of them didn’t play much but that’s be- cause of the great senior class from last season. We set goals for our- selves. Win the (Catholic Central) League, win the North, win Eastern Mass. and try to get into the Super ITEM FILE PHOTO Bowl. We’ve had our ups and downs throughout the year but the kids St. Mary’s cross country runners and Lynn have stayed the course. We’re in residents Lily Newhall (pictured above), a good position now where we can Mike Carroll and Taban Manyok were named try to reach one of our goals Friday Catholic Central League all-stars. They’ll night.” compete with their Spartans teammates Sat- The No. 4 Spartans defeated No. 5 urday at the Eastern State Regional Finals The St. Mary’s football team is two wins away from another Su- at Wrentham Developmental Center. ST. MARY’S, B2 per Bowl appearance. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 Fenwick girls soccer takes down Austin Prep FENWICK we have to get ready for people. I’m proud to coach tually able to capitalize on victory — sealing their bid the semifinal round. From B1 Swampscott next round.” them. We’re disappointed another chance later in the into the sectional final. Flaherty said he doesn’t Despite a solid defensive with the way that it ended second half. Orlando carried “Austin Prep is a good know much about the Big time scoring. I told her be- game, a lack of offensive but I love them all.” the ball down the right side team and we both played Blue but his Crusaders fore the game, ‘You need to chances on the night came After a defensive battle of the field and into the Aus- hard tonight,” Flaherty will prepare in the next score tonight,’ and she just back to haunt Austin Prep in the first half Fenwick tin Prep box. After making said. “There’s not much few days. delivered. She has been as the team’s season came found an opportunity with a defender miss she dished you can do about a game “This is only one game working hard in practice, to a close. three minutes before half- a perfect pass to Morris in like this. Whoever makes for us and now we have but they all have. It was a “Always give credit to time. After a free kick from front of the net, who ripped the first mistake, the other to go after Swampscott,” good team effort. the team that wins and just outside the box was a shot into the back of the team is going to capitalize. Flaherty said. “We are “We all know Marissa I wish them the best of blocked by an Austin Prep net to give Fenwick a 1-0 It was a good game.” not very familiar with can play,” Flaherty add- luck,” Austin Prep coach defender, a rebound chance lead with 16:16 to play. Fenwick will play in the Swampscott because we ed. “She caused a lot of Tim Phelan said. “But the opened up for the Crusad- Austin Prep gave one sectional final against No. haven’t played them in the problems for their defense group of girls we have here ers but they couldn’t capi- last surge on offense in 7 Swampscott Sunday af- regular season. I watched tonight, but there is no are top-notch girls. They talize as a shot sailed high the final minutes of play ternoon (1:30) at Manning them earlier tonight and individual for us. It was a are great soccer players over the net. but the Crusaders were Field. The Big Blue defeat- that’s another very good great team effort and now but they’re even better The Crusaders were even- able to hold on for the 1-0 ed No. 3 Stoneham, 1-0, in team. We will be up for it.”

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Swampscott’s Grace DiGrande heads the ball during Wednesday’s game at Manning Field. Big Blue tested in

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Div. 3 North win St. John’s goalkeeper Christian Buckley makes a save. BIG BLUE James said. “I told her to- From B1 day that this game might be hers to step up and she challenged us.” did big time. Our defense St. John’s scrapes by in Div. 1 semis Swampscott found itself wasn’t consistent today. tied 0-0 with only seconds I’m glad that we settled ST. JOHN’S different story. The Prep bled around a defender, Now, the Eagles (15-2- to play in the second over- down and played a better From B1 wasted no time, jumping put the ball on his left foot 4) move on to face No. 3 time. second half of the game.” out to a quick 1-0 lead less and hammered home a Lincoln-Sudbury in the It looked like the game Later in the first over- enough to get by lately,” than three minutes in. goal to tie the score at 1-1. Division 1 North final Sat- would be decided by pen- time, Swampscott had a said Crowell. “But I real- The goal came after a per- But instead of getting urday. alty kicks but Swampscott huge opportunity to put ly liked the effort on that fect throw-in by the Ea- deflated, St. John’s buck- “We’ve won two games finally broke the tie with the game away on a penal- end tonight. Our guys did gles, with the ball finding led down and kept work- on penalty kicks and just two seconds remain- ty kick with three minutes a great job.” its way all the way into ing. It paid off just a min- won this one in the final ing. Grace DiGrande, who remaining. Senior captain The first half didn’t fea- the box and onto the foot ute and a half later when 10 minutes, so I would of Ambrosh. After quickly the Eagles got another say we’re a battle-test- had struggled with corner Haley Bernhardt took ture any goals, but there moving the ball onto his throw-in in the offensive ed group at this point,” kicks earlier in the night, the kick for Swampscott were plenty of near-miss- right foot, Ambrosh buried zone. This time, the ball said Crowell. “We’ll be sent a perfectly placed ball but Stoneham goalkeeper es on both sides. The Ea- the shot to put his team was thrown in to Najim, going up against a very in front of the Stoneham Allyson Porter stood her gles had chances on a ahead. who wasted no time and good team from the Dual goal. Sophie DiGrande, ground to make the game- corner and on a free kick, The score remained at knocked home the eventu- County League, and we’re who had hit the post on a saving stop. while East Boston had two shot with 22:17 remaining 1-0 for nearly 25 minutes, al game-winning goal. going to have to bring our “The girls just never die,” breakaway chances at the and the Prep was really “The best part about very best if we want to in regulation, finished the James said. “The girls nev- net in addition to a free play with a header goal to handling things well on both goals was they came pull out a win this week- er want to die. The seniors, kick of its own. But nei- the defensive end. But in end.” give Swampscott the win. on clean finishes by our the sophomores, the fresh- ther team was able to find a split second, East Bos- guys,” Crowell said. “And St. John’s and Lin- “We always want to get man everyone stepped up. the back of the net, and ton found itself alive again to get the game-winning coln-Sudbury will face off the ball out to her because They knew they had to talk the score remained tied at when junior midfielder goal just one minute af- in the sectional final Sat- she has a great shot and to Haley because she was 0-0 going into the break. Roberto Dubon broke into ter they scored their goal, urday evening at Manning will shoot the ball,” James so down after she thought The second half was a the offensive zone, drib- that was huge for us.” Field (5). said of Sophie DiGrande. we might lose with her “She’s not afraid to shoot missing that kick. That was the ball. I kept yelling to tough for her. I’m glad that Spartans exactly where they hoped they’d be get her the ball tonight. burden is off her shoul- Her first shot hit the post ders.” ST. MARY’S Mary’s will have to get out and control the line of The objective after last and then another one I With the victory, Swamp- From B1 past No. 2 Nashoba Tech scrimmage we’ll be in a week’s win at Greater thought was in also. She is scott punched its ticket to Friday. The Vikings, no good place. If we do what Lawrence, Driscoll said, just consistent. She’s only the Division 3 North final, Georgetown (49-6) and stranger to Lynn teams, we preach as far as ball was to turn the page and a freshman so we have which will be played Sun- No. 1 Greater Lawrence lost to Tech in Week 1 control offense and don’t move forward with a good three more years of her. (30-24) in the sectional (6-2) and defeated KIPP hurt ourselves with turn- week of practice in prepar- “Grace was saying her day afternoon (1:30) at quarterfinal and semifi- in Week 4 (39-0). Nasho- overs, we should be in a ing for Friday’s sectional corners weren’t great to- Manning Field. The Big Blue will take on another nal, respectively. In the ba Tech took down No. 7 good place.” final. So far, so good. day,” James added. “I told O’Bryant (34-14) and No. Aside from avoiding “Anytime you get to this area team, the No. 4 Fen- win over Georgetown, her, ‘You know what the 3 Latin Academy (41-27) turnovers, Driscoll point- point of the season, Week wick Crusaders. Jalen Echevarria rushed last one was so don’t wor- in the quarterfinal and ed to open-field tackling 10, you pull back a little For Swampscott, this for 145 yards and scored ry about that. That’s what semifinal, respectively. against Nashoba’s spread bit and reassess where three touchdowns. The is important.’” marks the second consec- Driscoll and the Spar- offense as another key for you are,” Driscoll said. Spartans dodged a pair of Despite the game being utive trip to the sectional tans have watched the Vi- the Spartans. “We went back to some of scoreless for a majority of final. bullets when they forced kings on film this week. “It’s a team effort,” the basic things. The kids the night both teams saw “These six seniors, from two turnovers inside their “Nashoba has some skill Driscoll said. “Defensive- have responded great after their fair share of oppor- day one they had a job own 5-yard line. In last guys and two very good ly we have to make the playing a tough team in tunities. to do and that was to get Friday’s victory at Great- quarterbacks,” Driscoll one-on-one tackles. Same Greater Lawrence. I was Swampscott goalkeeper back here and they did a er Lawrence, Echevarria said. “They switch roles, thing with special teams. hoping we’d come out and Nikki Rosa kept the Big good job,” James said of his scored three touchdowns one’s more of a runner and We have to make the plays have a good week of prac- Blue alive in the first half senior class. “I’m proud of on 218 yards of total of- one’s more of a thrower. with urgency. In high tice and so far we have. with several stops, includ- all six of them, they dug in fense in a back-and-forth They’re very well coached. school football oftentimes That’s the good news.” ing a save with less than and are also great leaders. affair that came down to You can see that in their it’s the team that makes Kickoff for Friday night’s three minutes to go before We are going to miss them the final seconds. linemen. Defensively those plays, especially game at Nashoba Valley in halftime. next year but we still have In order to keep the they’re well coached. That against a spread offense Westford is scheduled for “Nikki came up big,” at least one more game.” tournament run alive, St. being said, if we can come like Nashoba’s.” 7 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE THURSDAY Volleyball Boys Soccer Division 2 North No. 11 Melrose at No. 2 Lynnfield Division 3 North (at Stoneham, 7:30) No. 5 Pentucket at No. 1 Lynnfield (3) FRIDAY Division 4 North State Tournament Football No. 3 Burke at No. 2 St. Mary’s (at Division 7 North Manning, 5:15) No. 4 St. Mary’s at No. 1 Nashoba Girls Soccer Valley (7) Division 3 North Non-Playoff Football No. 10 St. Mary’s at No. 6 Amesbury Fenwick at Ipswich (6) KIPP at Matignon (6) (at Manning, 3:30) Burlington at Revere (6:30) Field Hockey English at Marblehead (7) Division 2 North Lynnfield at Salem (7) No. 4 Lynnfield at No. 1 Watertown Woburn at Peabody (7) (at Reading, 5:30) Greater Lawrence at Tech (7)

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The Ti- learned his lesson.” got to make the next decision to see tans tied up the game at 7-7 with the Cornerback Logan Ryan said the NFL if we can get our heads completely franchise’s longest drive since Dec. 9, Titans knew they were in a must-win above water.” 2012, using up 8 minutes, 55 seconds. situation in Dallas and that one win AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East The Titans (4-4) still trail the Hous- Tennessee scored touchdowns on in the NFL can turn things around. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA ton Texans (6-3) inside the AFC four of five trips inside the Dallas 20 “It was a huge win,” Ryan said after New England 7 2 0 .778 270 202 Washington 5 3 0 .625 160 172 South, but their 28-14 victory in Dal- against a Cowboys defense that came the game. “Now we know we’ve got a Miami 5 4 0 .556 187 225 Philadelphia 4 4 0 .500 178 156 N.Y. Jets 3 6 0 .333 198 213 Dallas 3 5 0 .375 154 151 las on Monday night put Tennessee in as the NFL’s second stingiest in tough test next week, and we will be Buffalo 2 7 0 .222 96 241 N.Y. Giants 1 7 0 .125 150 205 into the sixth and final playoff spot the red zone. Mariota also complet- ready.” South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 279 218 Tennessee 4 4 0 .500 134 141 Carolina 6 2 0 .750 220 180 Jacksonville 3 5 0 .375 134 170 Atlanta 4 4 0 .500 228 226 Floundering Jaguars now taking a Indianapolis 3 5 0 .375 231 213 Tampa Bay 3 5 0 .375 229 275 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Pittsburgh 5 2 1 .688 227 188 Chicago 5 3 0 .625 235 153 Cincinnati 5 3 0 .625 221 237 Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 ‘must-win’ approach against Colts Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 Green Bay 3 4 1 .438 192 204 Cleveland 2 6 1 .278 190 247 Detroit 3 5 0 .375 180 210 West West JACKSONVILLE, Fla. fense around Fournette W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA (AP) — The Jacksonville and hasn’t been nearly as Kansas City 8 1 0 .889 327 226 L.A. Rams 8 1 0 .889 299 200 L.A. Chargers 6 2 0 .750 220 180 Seattle 4 4 0 .500 188 156 Jaguars used their bye physical or effective with- Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Arizona 2 6 0 .250 110 199 week to ponder the team’s out him. The team signed Oakland 1 7 0 .125 141 252 San Francisco 2 7 0 .222 207 239 precarious position. Jamaal Charles for a week Thursday’s Games New England at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Carolina at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Mired in a four-game los- and then traded for Carlos Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. ing streak and being 0-2 in Hyde in hopes of filling the Arizona at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Miami at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. the AFC South, they came to void, but neither move paid Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. this conclusion: They must dividends. Jacksonville at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Dallas at Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Washington at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games win at division rival India- Coach Doug Marrone New Orleans at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. N.Y. Giants at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. napolis (3-5) on Sunday. said he lost faith in his of- It’s essentially a playoff fensive line in London, spe- NHL atmosphere for Jackson- cifically in short-yardage ville (3-5) in early Novem- situations, but has since EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division ber. stopped short of proclaim- GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA “This is a thousand per- ing Fournette the team’s Tampa Bay 15 11 3 1 23 55 40 Nashville 14 11 3 0 22 47 30 Toronto 15 10 5 0 20 51 40 Minnesota 14 8 4 2 18 43 40 cent a must-win,” lineback- savior. Boston 14 8 4 2 18 39 31 Winnipeg 14 8 5 1 17 41 38 er Myles Jack said Wednes- Players, though, believe Montreal 15 8 5 2 18 48 45 Colorado 14 7 4 3 17 52 40 Buffalo 15 7 6 2 16 43 44 Dallas 15 8 6 1 17 42 40 day. “No. 1, it’s a conference Fournette’s return could be Ottawa 15 6 6 3 15 52 62 Chicago 15 6 6 3 15 46 56 game that we’ve got to win. a turning point. Detroit 15 5 8 2 12 40 55 St. Louis 13 5 5 3 13 46 48 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida 11 3 5 3 9 34 41 Pacific Division And then we’re on a four- “I know everybody’s fired Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA game losing streak, so we Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Mar- up to have him back in the GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 15 9 5 1 19 52 50 can’t lose another game.” lineup,” Bortles said. “I N.Y. Islanders 14 8 4 2 18 45 34 San Jose 15 8 4 3 19 50 46 rone may be fighting for his job if the Jaguars Columbus 15 8 6 1 17 50 52 Vancouver 16 9 6 1 19 49 53 NFL teams are usually don’t start to play better this year. know I’m excited to watch Pittsburgh 13 6 4 3 15 46 45 Edmonton 15 8 6 1 17 44 46 reluctant to put too much him run. I know guys are Washington 13 6 4 3 15 50 49 Anaheim 16 6 7 3 15 38 46 Philadelphia 15 7 7 1 15 48 56 Arizona 13 7 6 0 14 37 29 emphasis on any one game, Blake Bortles said. “We on running back Leonard excited to block for him N.Y. Rangers 15 7 7 1 15 43 47 Vegas 15 6 8 1 13 34 42 especially in the middle created this small margin Fournette’s return making and kind of see him go. We Carolina 15 6 7 2 14 40 45 Los Angeles 14 5 8 1 11 32 46 New Jersey 13 6 6 1 13 42 43 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. of the season. But for the for error by not winning a significant difference. got so used to him doing his Wednesday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Jaguars, who openly talk- football games. We’ve put Fournette missed six of thing last year and watch- Pittsburgh at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. ed about having Super ourselves here. We know we the last seven games with ing that and do everything Nashville at Colorado, 10 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Bowl aspirations, they un- off of that. Not having him Calgary at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. still got a chance and we’ve a strained right hamstring. Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games derstand another loss or got to play really well for He practiced in full for the has made us change some Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Toronto, 7 p.m. two likely would end their the whole second half of the first time in more than a of the things we do, but to Edmonton at Florida, 7 p.m. Columbus at Washington, 7 p.m. Arizona at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. dwindling playoff hopes. season to go where we want month Monday and did the be able to have him back Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. “We put ourselves in this to go.” same Wednesday. and healthy and ready to Vegas at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. situation,” quarterback The Jags are counting Jacksonville built its of- go is exciting.” NBA Maryland fires trainers involved in treatment of McNair EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — The Athletic department spokesman of the football program. The report Toronto 10 1 .909 — San Antonio 6 3 .667 — Boston 6 4 .600 3½ Memphis 5 4 .556 1 fallout at the University of Mary- Dustin Semonavick said Wednesday, on the handling of McNair deter- Philadelphia 6 5 .545 4 Houston 4 5 .444 2 land following the death of Jordan “The trainers that were previously mined that he was not provided the Brooklyn 5 6 .455 5 New Orleans 4 6 .400 2½ McNair continued with the dismiss- on administrative leave are no lon- necessary aid and that the trainers New York 3 8 .273 7 Dallas 3 7 .300 3½ Southeast Division Northwest Division al of two trainers involved in the ger employed at the university.” waited too long to contact emergen- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB player’s treatment after he collapsed Robinson and Nordwall were put cy medical personnel. Charlotte 6 5 .545 — Denver 9 1 .900 — Miami 4 5 .444 1 Portland 8 3 .727 1½ on the practice field in late May. on leave while the school launched Dr. Rod Walters, a former college Orlando 4 6 .400 1½ Oklahoma City 5 4 .556 3½ Head coach DJ Durkin was fired an external investigation into the athletic trainer and sports medicine Atlanta 3 7 .300 2½ Utah 4 6 .400 5 last week after being reinstated death of McNair, an offensive line- consultant who led the investiga- Washington 2 8 .200 3½ Minnesota 4 7 .364 5½ Central Division Pacific Division from paid administrative leave for man who was overcome by heat and tion, said more than an hour and a W L Pct GB W L Pct GB one day. exhaustion on May 29 and died on half elapsed between the time Mc- Milwaukee 8 2 .800 — Golden State 10 1 .909 — Indiana 7 4 .636 1½ L.A. Clippers 6 4 .600 3½ Maryland has not formally an- June 13. Nair collapsed and the departure of Detroit 4 5 .444 3½ Sacramento 6 4 .600 3½ nounced the firing of the two train- Rick Court, the head of strength the ambulance from the campus. Chicago 3 8 .273 5½ L.A. Lakers 4 6 .400 5½ ers who were on paid leave, and has and conditioning, resigned in Au- Maryland athletic director Damon Cleveland 1 9 .100 7 Phoenix 2 8 .200 7½ never released their names. Howev- gust. Evans acknowledged in August that Wednesday’s Games Minnesota at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games er, a person familiar with the inves- Since McNair’s death, the school the training staff failed to provide Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. tigation told The Associated Press in has had several embarrassing mis- the proper treatment to McNair, a New York at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. August that football athletic trainer steps in efforts to address mistakes 19-year-old sophomore. University San Antonio at Miami, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Portland, 10 p.m. Chicago at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Milwaukee at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Wes Robinson and director of athlet- that were made. President Wallace Loh visited Mc- Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. Friday’s Games ic training Steve Nordwall had been The university launched indepen- Nair’s parents to offer a personal Philadelphia at Indiana, 8 p.m. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 9 p.m. Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. placed on leave following McNair’s dent investigations into his treat- apology for how the situation was Toronto at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Boston at Utah, 9:30 p.m. death. ment on the scene and the culture handled. B4 THE DAILY ITEM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 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

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Extra place set at the table helps combat holiday blues Try to picture a winning layout DEAR ABBY: I read whose class I assist that Vincent Van Gogh, whose and heart king. Declarer also that there is a suicide Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van she uses poor grammar paintings I really enjoy, said, needs spades to be 5-3, not somewhere in the world Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and words that aren’t “A good picture is equivalent 4-4. But then comes the step every 40 seconds. Num- and was founded by her mother, words (i.e., “I boughten to a good deed.” that is much harder to realize. bers rise at holiday time. Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at this yesterday,” or, “Her If you were the declarer in He also needs East to have at Feeling like a child whose DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los and me went to the soccer today’s deal and made your most a doubleton club. nose is pressed against a three-no-trump contract, part- At tricks six and seven, Angeles, CA 90069. game.”)? I am fond of this window, seeing others teacher but feel she’s do- ner would certainly think it declarer must cash his club from the outside as they ing a disservice to her pu- was a good deed. Well, what winners. Then he leads a low enjoy the warmth of the cept my sympathy for the cuss it later. He even pils. Other than that she’s should South do after West heart to dummy’s 10 or over- moment, can lead to tragic loss of your brother. agreed to a time on a cer- a devoted, energetic teach- leads the spade king? takes his jack with dummy’s thoughts of abandonment I’m pleased to help spread tain day but failed to show er. It is really difficult to North added a couple of ex- queen. Here, East cannot de- and despair. That’s why I the word. Isolation can be up for the meeting. When I bite my tongue. tra points for his long suit and feat the contract. have a mission — I set an a killer, and inclusion can emailed him the amount I took a shot at three no-trump. Did you notice the very diffi- extra place at my table. be a lifesaver. Bless you for want, he replied, “We’ll TACTFUL IN THE Note that five diamonds had cult deed missed by West? If, I can attest that it works. what you are doing. I hope talk about it later.” Should EAST no chance. at trick three, he had shifted One year I announced in other readers will consider I continue to press the is- South seems to have nine to a heart, East could have church that my home DEAR TACTFUL: Chil- it and follow your example. sue? Call him? Email? Or winners via one spade, six played three rounds of the suit would be open to anyone dren model their behavior diamonds and two clubs. But to kill dummy’s entry. just look for other work? after the example the who didn’t have a family. DEAR ABBY: I have a the bad diamond break is A woman came forward dilemma I don’t know how CONCERNED ABOUT adults around them pro- troubling. and accepted my invita- to maneuver through. I MONEY vide. That a teacher would Declarer ducks the first two tion. We spent the day get- have been working as an consistently do what she’s spades, takes the third spade, ting to know each other intern at a company for DEAR CONCERNED: doing in a classroom set- cashes the diamond king and and bonded in friendship. about 18 months. During You have done enough. ting is shocking. How continues with the diamond Please encourage your the summer, I completed a Pushing your employer could she have become a jack, planning on overtaking readers to set an extra test I needed to become further won’t help. The licensed educator with with dummy’s queen. But place at their holiday ta- fully licensed in my field. ball is now in his court. such poor English skills? West’s heart discard is a nasty ble. My brother committed However, I’m still work- Start quietly looking for Politically speaking, I deed. What now? suicide. I move forward in ing in my current position another job — one in which don’t think that as her South has to let his dia- his honor. at intern wages, although your skills will be appro- subordinate you should mond jack hold the trick, then priately compensated. take it upon yourself to FULL OF GRATITUDE I have repeatedly request- try to get into the dummy to IN PHOENIX ed a meeting with my em- correct the woman. I do cash the rest of the diamonds. ployer to talk money. He DEAR ABBY: How can think this is something The easy part to picture is that DEAR FULL OF continues to say he doesn’t I tactfully tell an elemen- you should discuss with East must have the heart ace GRATITUDE: Please ac- have time, and we will dis- tary school teacher in the school principal.

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LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LAND COURT DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Maria Bethancourt and Jorge Bethancourt to Mortgage mortgage given by Cheryl A. Stack and Edward G. Stack, Jr. to Mortgage Electronic COMPLAINT TO FORECLOSE TAX LIEN Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., dated July 16, 2004 and recorded with the Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for GMAC Bank, dated Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 23142, Page 22, of October 23, 2006 and recorded in Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of [seal] No. 15TL000660 which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Deeds in Book 48427, Page 145 (the "Mortgage"), as affected by a Loan Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to U.S. Bank National Association, Modification Agreement dated May 1, 2012, and recorded at said Registry of TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, as Trustee successor in interest to Bank of America, National Association as Deeds in Book 59803, Page 371 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank Trust and to Elsie Nordin, deceased formerly of Lynn, Essex County and said Trustee as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee Company Americas as Trustee for RALI2007QS2 is the present holder by Commonwealth; Reino Manninen, also known as R. John Manninen, deceased, for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I LLC Asset Backed assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., to Deutsche Bank formerly of Ipswich, Essex County and said Commonwealth; Richard E. Manninen, Certificates, Series 2004-HE11 dated April 9, 2013 and recorded with said Trust Company Americas as Trustee for RALI2007QS2 dated August 27, 2009 deceased, formerly of Salem, Essex County and said Commonwealth; George O. registry on April 18, 2013 at Book 32392 Page 24 and by assignment from U.S. recorded in Middlesex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Manninen, deceased, formerly of Lynnfield, Essex County and said Commonwealth; Bank National Association, as Trustee, successor in interest to Bank of America, 53626, Page 257, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose Esther Stone, also known as Esther E. Stone, deceased, formerly of North Port in National Association as Trustee as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 28 Minot Street, the State of Florida; Patricia M. Manninen, formerly of Ipswich, Essex County and Association, as Trustee for Certificateholders of Bear Stearns Asset Backed Reading, MA 01867 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on December 6, said Commonwealth, and now of parts unknown; Richard Manninen, also known Securities I LLC Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2004-HE11 to U.S. Bank, N.A., 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and as Richard J. Manninen, now or formerly of Danvers, Essex County, and said successor trustee to LaSalle Bank National Association, on behalf of the holders of singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Commonwealth; Tracy Clothey, now or formerly of Peabody, Essex County, and said Bear Stearns Asset Backed Securities I Trust 2004-HE11, Asset-Backed Commonwealth; Erik G. Manninen, now or formerly of Salem Essex County, and Certificates Series 2004-HE11 dated June 22, 2017 and recorded with said The land on the corner of Minot Street and Park Avenue in Reading, Middlesex said Commonwealth; Lindsey H. Manninen, also known as Lindsey H. Chicarello, registry on August 14, 2017 at Book 36096 Page 555, for breach of the County, Massachusetts, being the Northerly half of Lot 47 on Plan of Building Lots now or formerly of Groveland, Essex County, and said Commonwealth; Frederick P. conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be in Reading, Massachusetts belonging to Amos Cummings, Jr., surveyed by G.B. Manninen, now or formerly of Gloucester, Essex County, and said Commonwealth; sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on November 26, 2018, on the mortgaged Parott, which plan is recorded with Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds in George Manninen, also known as George O. Manninen Jr., now or formerly of premises located at 59 Laighton Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all Book of Plans 9A, Plan 16, and containing 4504.6 square feet of land, more or Seabrook in the State of New Hampshire; Joyce M. Thayer, now or formerly of and singular the premises described in said mortgage, less, and bounded and described as Newburyport, Essex County, and said Commonwealth; Judith A. Partaledis, now or follows: formerly of Lynnfield, Essex County and said Commonwealth; Janet S. Jodoin, now TO WIT: or formerly of Hanover in the State of New Hampshire; City of Lynn (Department of NORTHERLY by Park Avenue, seventy-seven (77) feet; Community Development), located in Lynn, Essex County and said Certain Real Estate with the buildings thereon Situated in Lynn, the County of EASTERLY by Minot Street, fifty-eight and 5/10ths (58.5) feet; Commonwealth; Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Division of Medical Assistance, Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, bounded as described as follows: SOUTHERLY by land now or formerly of Bridget Higgins, seventy-seven (77) Lien Coordinator, Estate Recovery Unit), located in Worcester, Worcester County feet; and and said Commonwealth; or their heirs, devisees, legal representatives, successors Southeasterly on Laighton Street, also Called Leighton Street, 2 rods and 21 links; WESTERLY by Lot 48 as shown on said plan, fifty-eight and 5/10th (58.5) and assigns: feet. Southwesterly on land now or formerly of Martin, 5 rods and 4 links; Whereas, a complaint has been presented to said Court by the City of For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Middlesex County Lynn, in the County of Essex, and said Commonwealth; to foreclose all rights of Northwesterly on land now or formerly of Parker, 2 rods and 19 links; and (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 42935, Page 154. redemption from the tax lien proceeding described in said complaint in and concerning a certain parcel of land situate in the said Lynn, in the County of Essex, Northeasterly on land now or formerly of Pevear, 4 rods and 19 links. The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other and in said Commonwealth, bounded and described in said complaint as follows: municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable For title reference see Deed recorded herewith. encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Property: Land & Building Containing: 5400 SF (more or less) and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Location: 78 Rockdale Ave For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Assessors: 088-109-037 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 23142, Page 20. Registry: Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Land Court: 25703 These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order Recorded at: Essex County Registry of Deeds of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from If you desire to make any objection or defense to said complaint you or your nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon attorney must file a written appearance and an answer, under oath, setting forth titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check clearly and specifically your objections or defense to each part of said complaint, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, in the office of the Recorder of said Court in Boston (at the Courthouse located on having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Three Pemberton Square, Room 507 in Boston, MA 02108), on or before the easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the twenty-fourth day of December in the year two thousand and eighteen. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical Unless an appearance is so filed by or for you, your default will be recorded, the TERMS OF SALE: error in this publication. said complaint will be taken as confessed and you will be forever barred from contesting said complaint or any judgment entered thereon. A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank Other terms to be announced at the sale. And in addition to the usual service of this notice as required by law, it is ordered check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. that the foregoing citation be published forthwith once in The Daily Item a The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Trustee for RALI2007QS2 newspaper published in said Lynn. 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Korde & Associates, P.C. 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days 900 Chelmsford Street Witness, GORDON F. PIPER, Esquire, Chief Justice of said Court, this first day of from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon Suite 3102 November in the year two thousand and eighteen. receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Lowell, MA 01851 said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. (978) 256-1500 Attest with Seal of said Court. Stack, Cheryl A., 18-032251 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Item: November 8, 15, 22, 2018 Deborah J. Patterson Recorder U.S. BANK, N.A., SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE TO LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ON BEHALF OF THE Plaintiff=s Attorney: Paul G. Crochiere, Esq., Regnante, Sterio & Osborne LLP, HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I TRUST 2004-HE11, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Edgewater Office Park, 401 Edgewater Place, Suite 630, Wakefield, MA 01880 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2004-HE11 THE TRIAL COURT Tel: (781) 246-2525 Present holder of said mortgage PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Item: November 8, 2018 Docket No. ES18P3305EA By its Attorneys, INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street Estate of: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Newton, MA 02458 Stuart G. Merle THE TRIAL COURT (617) 558-0500 Also Known As: Stuart Merle PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT 201609-0547 - TEA Date of Death: August 17, 2018 Docket No. ES18P3253EA Item: November 1, 8, 15, 2018 Essex Division INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Essex Division Petitioner Gale A. Merle of Lynnfield MA TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Estate of: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Gale A. Merle of Lynnfield MA Stephen J McGovern TO LEASE has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Date of Death: 6/11/2018 serve without surety on the bond. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of The Town of Marblehead, acting through its Board of Selectmen, seeks proposals The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Petitioner Maureen A McGovern of Lynn MA in accordance with MGL Ch. 30B, from qualified vendors to lease a portion of a Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without a Will has been admitted to informal probate. town owned building at 44 Village Street in Marblehead. The Board of Selectmen supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Maureen A McGovern of Lynn MA wish to lease the for the purpose of running a not for profit animal shelter that the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to would co-exist and assist the primary purpose of the town's animal control from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating serve without surety on the bond. building. to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without The Lease will be awarded for a five year period with a five year option. The terms and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with in this request for proposals, including the schedule of limitations as to use shall Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration govern the use of leased premises. The leased premises consist of approximately Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating 400 gross square feet and approximately 11,000 square feet of land. Sealed Item: November 8, 2018 to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. proposals will be received until November 16, 2018 at 10:00 AM, local time at Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings the Office of the Board of Selectmen Abbot Hall, 188 Washington Street and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal Marblehead, MA COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and THE TRIAL COURT Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. It is the intention of the Town, to accept the proposal most advantageous to the PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Item: November 8, 2018 Town, taking into consideration the relative merits and relative prices of all Docket No. ES18C0362CA proposals received. The Town reserves the right to accept or reject any or all CITATION ON proposals, to accept such proposal as is in the best interests of the Town and to PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Nahant Conservation Commission NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING waive any informalities in the proposal process. Essex Probate and Family Court The request for proposal can be obtained at the above address. 36 Federal Street Street A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower Salem, MA 01970 level), Nahant, MA at 7:30 PM on November 14, 2018 to consider a Notice of TOWN OF MARBLEHEAD (978)744-1020 Intent filed by Richard Snyder for the property located at 40 Pearl Road (Map 21A, Lot 83) to repair an existing seawall. REBECCA CURRAN Item: November 1, 8, 2018 In the matter of: Kacey Nichole Romulus A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Plans are available in the Inspectional Services Office at Nahant Town Hall, 334 Kacey Nichole Romulus of Lynn MA Nahant Road, Nahant, MA. For information, call 781-581-5263. requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to Item: November 8, 2018 Kasey Nichole Emery IMPORTANT NOTICE Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an appearance at: Selling a house? Buying a house? Essex Probate and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of 11/26/2018. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written appearance if you object to this proceeding. Find out what properties Witness, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. recently sold in your area. Date: October 19, 2018 Pamela Casey O'Brien Check out the Real Estate page Register of Probate in Saturday’s paper. Item: November 8, 2018 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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