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MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 DEALS OF THE Dumpster day $DAY$ lets residents PG. 3 lighten their load DEALS By Bella diGrazia Now that we only have DEALS ITEM STAFF one barrel, I can’t put ev- OF THE erything into that so all LYNN — Dumpster days the trash accumulates,” $ $ are not a dime a dozen in DAY said Perry Guanci, a Lynn PG. 3 the city. But with a sharp resident since 1963. increase in demand, they The line of junk-laden could be. cars formed on Commer- For the past two decades, cial Street extension off there are three Saturdays the Lynnway Saturday at a year that are dedicated 6 a.m. even through dump- DEALS to helping Lynn residents ster day didn’t officially get rid of their oversized start until 7a.m. Guanci OF THE household junk. The city’s and his daughter, Lisa, trash collection program, made their first dumpster $DAY$ which began in 2014, only run of the day, loading PG. 3 provides residents with their car up with trash one 64 gallon barrel for they were eager to get rid trash. of. The father-daughter “We used to put all our ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK trash on the sidewalk. DUMPSTER, A7 Gabriel and Maria Morillo team up to push part of their couch into a dumpster.DEALS OF THE Swampscott$DAY$ native divesPG. 3 into challenge By Gayla Cawley 10 p.m. and midnight ITEM STAFF and swim throughout the night. SWAMPSCOTT — “I’m excited for the chal- Swampscott native Craig lenge and am just going to Lewin will undertake the try to enjoy it as much as grueling 21-mile Cata- possible,” said 32-year-old lina Channel Swim on Lewin, who moved to Can- Thursday, swimming the ton three years ago. channel throughout the Lewin, who swam com- night while being pushed petitively during his around by strong currents. time at Swampscott High The swim stretches from School and Boston College, Santa Catalina Island, a founded Endurance Swim- rocky island off the coast ming about a decade ago, of California, to Los Ange- which is a swim program les. Lewin said the swim for triathletes. The open starts at Santa Catalina water swimming training Island, with participants for Endurance Swimming ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK swimming to the main- Craig Lewin, formerly of Swampscott, will attempt the Catalina Channel Swim next Thursday in land. He’ll start between SWIMMER, A7 California, which is 21 miles throughout the night. State funds keep Lynn Marrrrrblehead author and Peabody moving captures notorious pirates By Steve Krause By Gayla Cawley of countdown crosswalk signals with ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF audible push buttons, and new “Stop” signs on the approach to crosswalks, ac- MARBLEHEAD — For Lynn and Peabody were each award- cording to an announcement from the a group of people who ed nearly $400,000 in state funding state Department of Transportation. were often criminals and through the Baker-Polito administra- Andrew Hall, Lynn’s Department of murderers on the high tion’s Complete Streets Funding Pro- Public Works (DPW) commissioner, seas, pirates have always gram, which is aimed at making streets said the project is just a concept at this held a firm grasp on our safe for all forms of transportation, in- point. The next step is to hire a consul- imaginations, sense of ad- cluding pedestrians, bicyclists, transit tant to do the design, with hopes that venture and lexicon. and vehicles. construction starts in the fall. There was “Long John Lynn will receive $354,010 for the Hall said the area was chosen because Silver” in “Treasure Is- reconstruction of Central Avenue from it’s a high crash area, with lots of pedes- land.” Or “The Pirates of Andrew Street to Oxford Street with trian accidents there. the Caribbean,” and “The the reconfiguration of existing ramps, He said Lynn was also awarded fund- crosswalks, and pedestrian traffic sig- Pirates of Penzance,” ing during the Complete Streets pro- which even penetrated nal equipment. gram’s first round launched in 2016 — Traffic signal timing will also be the world of high opera. modified, along with the installation FUNDING, A7 Jimmy Buffett got into the act with “A Pirate Looks at 40.” Illegally downloading software and using it, without a license, Permit issued is called “pirating.” And the rogues of the sea even found their way into to ll a hole professional sports, with INSIDE teams such as the Pitts- burgh Pirates in baseball Lynn on Broad Street and the NFL’s Tampa Bay Arts After Hours Buccaneers. offers free theater By Gayla Cawley inhabitable and ordered Now, Marblehead’s Eric workshops. A8 ITEM STAFF the three-story structure Jay Dolin — who began demolished. Fire officials LYNN — A Broad Street his professional life as an Opinion said the cause of the blaze, environmental engineer Point/counterpoint: apartment building de- which started on the third stroyed in a devastating and took an unlikely jour- Developing Lynn. floor, was unattended four-alarm fire this past ney into the life of writing A4 cooking. non-fiction books — is out winter will be rebuilt. This month, The Item The fire that ripped with his latest, “Black Sports spotted a construction Flags, Blue Waters,” Lynn senior Little through 26 Broad St., an truck at the property. 18-unit building, in Janu- which is billed as “an epic League softball Clint Muche, the city’s history of America’s Most ary, left 28 people home- team wins state director of inspections, con- Notorious Pirates.” less and one woman in- title. B1 firmed that the property If that seems like a fun jured. owner, Shawn Neal, of Ar- topic to pursue, that’s be- Within hours of the lington, was issued a build- cause it is. His son and blaze, the Inspectional ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ing permit on June 12 to daughter, now grown, Services Department de- Eric Dolin seated where he does his writing. In clared the building un- BROAD ST., A7 front of him is the cover of his new book. PIRATES, A7

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Dorothy May Cooper, 92 Police of cer, bystander 1925 - 2018 Dorothy May (Drew) ald Cooper and his die from gunshot wounds Cooper, 92, former- wife Lois Cooper of ly of Georgetown, Salem, N.H., daugh- passed away on July ter, Wendy (Cooper) By Sarah Betancourt ken to Chesna's mother 10, 2018 surround- Kaye of Hampstead, ASSOCIATED PRESS and she said her son joined the military "to open the ed by her family at N.H., 5 very spe- BOSTON — A Massa- Haverhill Crossings. cial grandchildren: doors to get in this job." chusetts police of cer and "He always had a kind Born in Ayer, Mas- Amy, Eric and Brian bystander died Sunday sachusetts on Fri- Kaye and Adam and word and a good attitude from wounds sustained ... we very much appre- day, November 13, Ross Cooper, 5 great when a suspect allegedly 1925, daughter of the late grandchildren, several very ciated his service to the took the of cer's gun and Weymouth Police De- Richard Drew, Sr. and Marion special nieces and nephews, red following a vehicle partment," said Grimes, E. (Cook) Drew, Dorothy was and many dear neighbors crash and a foot chase. describing the overnight raised in Ayer and Lynn. She and friends. She was prede- Weymouth of cer Mi- shifts and traf c division graduated from Lynn Classi- ceased by her brother, Richard chael Chesna was shot duties Chesna held. cal High School and lived in Drew Jr. of Hamilton, Mass. multiple times by his own Chesna's body was re- Georgetown since 1956 and Dorothy’s family would like rearm around 7:30 a.m. moved from the hospital Haverhill Crossings Assisted to extend their sincere thanks Sunday, and died from the and transported via pro- Living in Haverhill, Massachu- to her very special Nurse injuries at South Shore cession of multiple law en- setts since 2014. Dorothy is Practioner, Tracy Ramos and Hospital, of cials said. forcement agencies to the predeceased by her husband, her staff for her special care. An unidenti ed elder- state's medical examiner Robert W. Cooper, who passed Also, Haverhill Crossings and ly woman also died after of ce in Boston, where he away in 1985. Constellation Health Services being hit by stray bullets Dorothy was a loving moth- will be evaluated. Dozens for their care and dedication in a nearby home, author- er, grandmother and great of police, some tight-lipped to her. ities said. grandmother and her family and others crying, som- Service information: At Weymouth Police Chief always came rst. berly saluted the vehicle Dorothy’s request, her ser- Richard Grimes said the In early years, Dorothy was shooting suspect, 20-year- carrying the of cer's body, employed as a dental assis- vice and burial will be pri- and mourners placed bou- vate. Dorothy will be laid to old Emanuel Lopes, was in tant to Dr. Clarence Parker custody. quets by the Weymouth of Lynn, and later worked rest next to her husband, Police Headquarters, now parents and grandparents Weymouth is located 20 years at the Georgetown approximately 16 miles draped in black bunting. School Lunch Program, re- at Prospect Cemetery, Ma- The Norfolk District At- son, NH. Arrangements are south of Boston on what is tiring in 1985. She was an known as the South Shore. torney's Of ce says it can- amazing baker, lovingly mak- by the H.L. Farmer & Sons not release more informa- Funeral homes, Haverhill Police say the suspect ing her very famous rolls, crashed a car,  ed the tion on the suspect's "past cookies and muf ns for all the and Bradford Contributions court involvement " prior may be made to Boston scene, and was later discov- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS students and teachers in the ered by Chesna allegedly to court Monday. Georgetown school system. Children’s Hospital, 333 Weymouth Police Of cer Michael C. Chesna Law enforcement groups Longwood Ave., Boston, MA vandalizing a home. Pros- Dorothy was the rst Mother ecutors say that's when died Sunday, from wounds sustained when a as close as the Boston Po- Advisor of Georgetown Rain- 02115. (www.giving.chil- suspect allegedly took the of cer’s gun. lice Department and as far drenshospital.org), or the he attacked Chesna with bow Assembly #98. She was a rock to the head. Chesna as Maine are taking to so- a past member of Georgetown charity of one’s choice. Her two counts of homicide on cial media to express their love for her family had no fell to the ground, and of - mouthPD after this tragic Eastern Star Order #176 and cials say, Lopes took the of- Monday, at either his bed- loss," Baker tweeted. sadness. bounds and her kind heart a member of the former By- cer's gun and shot Chesna side or in court. Grimes described Chesna Massachusetts State Po- will be missed by all. To eld Community United Meth- multiple times in the head Massachusetts Gov. as a 42-year-old Iraq and lice Colonel Kerry Gilpin share a memory of for more odist Church. and chest. Charlie Baker said on Afghanistan war veteran offered her condolences She leaves her sister, Mary information please visit Lopes then  ed and red Twitter that his thoughts who leaves behind a wife for the "horri c crimes," Elizabeth (Betty) Barnes of www.farmerfuneralhomes. more shots during a chase. were with the families of and two children, ages 4 and said the State Po- Lutz, Florida, her son, Ron- com. Police say one of those the of cer and bystander. and 9. Chesna was from lice Crime Lab "will work shots fatally struck the "I am deeply saddened to Weymouth and graduated tirelessly alongside Dis- woman in her home. learn of the passing of Of- in 1994 from Weymouth trict Attorney Morrissey Lopes suffered a leg cer Chesna and an inno- High School. and the Weymouth Police Andrea Sano O’Brien, 62 wound while being ar- cent bystander today and "I hired Mike Chesna Department to speak for rested and is hospitalized my thoughts and prayers six years ago tomorrow," those two victims by hold- at South Shore Hospital. are with their families, Grimes said. ing the defendant account- LYNN — Mrs. Andrea Sano Jim of Malden, Janine Sano He will be arraigned on loved ones and the @Wey- Grimes said he had spo- able." O’Brien age 62 of Lynn, died of Saugus, and Jeffrey Sano on Thursday June 28, 2018 at and his wife Donna of Salem, Salem Hospital, surrounded many nieces, nephews, grand- State debates 25-year-old education funding formula by her loving family, after a nieces and grandnephews, brief illness. She was the wife and her “Fur Kids” Roxie and By Steve Leblanc was to help smooth out Coming up with legisla- including the hiring of a of John E. O’Brien Jr. Her best Junior. ASSOCIATED PRESS some of the education- tion to address those rec- research consultant by the friend and soul mate for the al disparities between ommendation has proven state education commis- Service information: Me- BOSTON — Massa- past 38 years. wealthier communities tricky. sioner to gure out how morial visiting hours will be chusetts lawmakers are A lifelong resident of Lynn, and poorer ones. On Wednesday, the much should be spent on held on Thursday July 19, in the middle of a debate she was the daughter of Shir- For years, critics have ar- Massachusetts House those two groups of stu- 2018 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. ley (Veinot) Sano of Lynn and about how best to increase gued the formula has be- unanimously approved dents. the late Joseph V. Sano. She in the SOLIMINE FUNER- spending on local school come increasingly outdat- a bill that would spend Democratic leaders in attended Lynn Schools and AL HOME 426 BROADWAY districts. ed and hasn’t fully lived about $500 million over the House argued that the was a graduate of Lynn En- (RTE129), LYNN. Relatives At the heart of the dis- up to its promise of closing ve years to help school recommendations in the glish High School. Andrea had and friends are respectful- cussion is the state’s the student achievement districts better cover the foundation budget report worked as an of ce manager ly invited to attend. In lieu 25-year-old education gap. costs of special education were more speci c when it for the Herb Chambers Auto of owers donations may funding formula — known Three years ago, a report and employee health care. came to special education Group in Danvers. be made in her name to the as the “foundation bud- by the Foundation Budget What the House bill and health bene ts than Andrea loved animals and Northeast Animal Shelter get” — which was a key Review Commission — a didn’t do is set aside fund- English language learning was very involved in rescue 347 Highland Avenue Sa- element of the landmark state commission set up ing for two other key ele- students and low-income animals. lem, MA 01970. Directions 1993 Massachusetts edu- to study the issue — found ments of the foundation students. In addition to her husband and guestbook at www.soli- cation reform law. the original formula un- budget report: increasing Rep. Alice Peisch, the The formula was meant and mother she is survived mine.com. derestimated those costs funding for schools teach- House co-chair of the Foun- by 4 step children: Michele, to help determine how by up to $2 billion every ing English language dation Budget Review Tammy, John, and Peggy, her much schools should year. The report made a learners and schools with Commission, said the addi- sisters and brother; Valerie spend educating students, series of recommendation low-income students. tional information will help Sorensen and her husband and how much the state to overhaul and update The House bill instead lawmakers decide what the should kick in. The goal the foundation budget. calls for more information, next steps should be.

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City of Salem About a dozen young Mayor Kim Driscoll’s monitor the site. to be determined. Of - house a year or more ago. promises to spruce up trees at the memorial chief of staff, said the cials say the house has Formal meetings of the for 19 people who were arborvitae were planted Fire ghter hospitalized from suffered signi cant water 2017-2018 legislative witch trials memorial hanged at Proctor’s Ledge after neighbors pushed for heat exhaustion in house re and smoke damage. session end on July 31, in 1692 have died and the perimeter trees “for priva- after which only routine, SALEM (AP) — Salem area is overgrown with cy purposes” but against EASTHAM (AP) — Of- State pool hours extended for non-controversial mea- is promising to spruce up weeds. the advice of a landscape cials say one re ghter ‘Summer Nights Initiative’ sures can be considered. its witch trials memorial City of cials tell The architect. has been transported Additionally, under the that some people have Salem News they plan to They will be replaced to the hospital during a BOSTON (AP) — Kids Legislature’s own rules complained is already replace the dead arbor- with more appropriate blaze that sent several in Boston, Worcester and Tuesday is the last day starting to look shabby vitae with trees better juniper or cedar trees. re departments to the other cities will get to conference committees just a year after it was suited for the terrain. Pangallo says the city rescue. splash around in the pool can be appointed to iron unveiled. Dominick Pangallo, will also more closely Fire ghters responded a little bit longer for the out differences between to a house re in Eastham next month. the House and Senate Advertisement on Sunday morning. All State of cials say eight versions of any bill. residents escaped the state pools and two spray Legislative rules are, Which of these costly home seller mistakes house without injury, but decks managed by the De- however, frequently bro- one re ghter was hospi- partment of Conversation ken. will you make when you sell your home? talized for heat exhaus- and Recreation will have Still before lawmakers tion. extended hours on Thurs- is the proposed budget NORTH SHORE - A new report has just been As this report uncovers, most homesellers make 7 Eastham re of cials days as part of the “Sum- for the current scal year released which reveals 7 costly mistakes that most deadly mistakes that cost them literally thousands of mer Nights Initiative.” as well as a plan from homeowners make when selling their home and a dollars. The good news is that each and every one of say he is “expected to be ok.” Several re depart- The pools and spray decks Republican Gov. Charlie 9-step system that can help you sell your home these mistakes is entirely preventable. Baker for spending a por- In answer to this issue, industry insiders have prepared ments, including those are in Boston, Brockton, fast and for the most amount of money. tion of the surplus from This industry report shows clearly how the tradi- a free special report entitled “The 9 Step System To from Orleans, Truro and Lawrence, Lowell, New the previous year. tional ways of selling homes have become increasingly Get Your Home Sold Fast and for Top Dollar.” Dennis, responded to the Bedford, Spring eld and Massachusetts is among less and less effective in today’s market. The fact of To hear a brief recorded message about how to or- r e . Worcester. a handful of U.S. states the matter is that fully three quarters of homesellers der your free copy of this report call Toll Free The  ames have been Of cials say they will be 1-888-539-5603 and enter ID# 1000. You can call where Legislatures are don’t get what they want for their home and become extinguished, but the open on Thursday until disillusioned and worse, fi nancially disadvantaged anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. still in session. cause of the re has yet 7:45 p.m. in July and until when they put their home on the market. 7:30 p.m. in August. The initiative also pro- Call NOW to fi nd out how you can get the most money for your home. vides additional programs IN MEMORIAM 781-593-7700 COREY PAVONE for kids in the summer Publishing Daily, except Sundays PAV 33 months, such as basket- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 ON HIS BIRTHDAY FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE ball, dancing, and arts Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA 1967 ~ JULY 16 ~ 2018 and crafts. and additional of ces. 798 Western Ave., Lynn, MA 01905 | 781-593-5520 Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions Lots to do and little time left Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Richard C. Nadworny Richard C. Nadworny Jr. Daniel P. Hanlon Jr. for lawmakers $20.00 for 4 weeks $65.00 for 13 weeks Family owned BOSTON (AP) — State $130.00 for 26 weeks since 1958 $260.00 for 1 year lawmakers have a little Send payment to and POSTMASTER, Happy 51st birthday, Corey. more than two weeks to send address changes to: Private parking area You are loved and missed every complete work on numer- The Daily Item Handicap accessible day and never forgotten. ous bills, some of which 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 nadwornyfuneralhome.com All our love, were led at the State- Mom and John Lynn, MA 01903 MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 ENTERTAINMENT John Cynn claims World Series of Poker title, wins $8.8 million By Regina least $1 million. They rep- Garcia Cano resented the U.S., Austra- ASSOCIATED PRESS lia, France and Ukraine. The famed tournament LAS VEGAS — The this year drew more than 2018 World Series of Pok- 7,800 players who either er champion is an Indiana risked $10,000 or earned resident and professional a seat through satellite player who barely missed competitions with low- the cut for the final table er buy-ins. The series as two years ago. a whole has attracted a John Cynn won the se- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS record 123,838 entrants ries’ marquee no-limit “Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation” has Texas Hold ‘em main event this year, surpassing last earned more than $100 million worldwide. Sunday in Las Vegas, sur- year’s record of 120,995 rounded by a cheering with one event still left. crowd that included his Earlier in the night, Miles dad. He eliminated Tony bluffed Cynn off the better ‘Hotel Transylvania 3’ Miles on the 442nd hand hand when he shoved 95.3 of the final table, after million chips, going all- tops the charts while playing 199 hands just in. Cynn took about three against each other with minutes before folding. The bricks of $100 bills and a broadcast showed Cynn ‘Skyscraper’ stumbles gold bracelet at the table. had two pair — including a Cynn, 33, became $8.8 pair of threes on the board. By Lindsey Bahr film brought in only $25.5 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS million richer after play- Miles essentially had noth- ASSOCIATED PRESS million domestically. “Sky- ing against Miles for more Tony Miles, left, holds up the arm of first place ing, yet he reached 154.9 scraper” cost a reported LOS ANGELES — than 10 hours. He was finisher John Cynn after the World Series of million chips after taking $125 million to produce, “Hotel Transylvania 3: visibly shocked, grabbed the pot. not accounting for mar- Poker main event, Sunday, in Las Vegas. Summer Vacation” has his head and momentar- “After the disappoint- keting costs. checked into the No. 1 ily crouched as the crowd He told reporters early clubs and jack of clubs ment of losing, which Johnson has been a con- spot at the box office in its roared after his win. Sunday that the money was stronger than Miles’, there is some — I’m going sistent presence in movie opening weekend and left “Right now, I do feel will be “life-changing” but who went all in with to be honest — subsides, theaters this year with the Dwayne Johnson ac- pretty overwhelmed,” he does not have immediate queen of clubs and eight I’m sure I’ll be very happy both “Jumanji: Welcome tion thriller, “Skyscraper,” said. “... The money is very plans to spend it. of hearts. The community that I’ll be able to help my to the Jungle” and “Ram- in the dust. significant, but I do like to Miles, a resident of Lake cards were king of hearts, family and do some trav- page” prior to “Skyscrap- Sony Pictures estimated think that I don’t need the Mary, Florida, took home king of diamonds, five of eling and some stuff that er.” Both previous films Sunday that the animated money to be happy, but at $5 million. He hugged hearts, eight of diamonds I’ve been wanting to do opened in the $35 million family movie earned $44.1 the same time, practically, many of his supporters and four of spades. for a long time,” Miles told range, and while “Juman- million from North Amer- it’s going to make things a after his defeat and shed Each of the nine players PokerNews.com after the ji” went on to be a world- ican theaters. As the first lot easier, things I want to some tears off stage. who made it to the final tournament ended. “It tru- wide box office jugger- in the franchise to open do in life.” Cynn’s final king of table was guaranteed at ly is a blessing to be here.” naut, “Rampage” petered in the summer, it’s just slightly under the previ- out domestically just un- ous installment’s $48.5 der $100 million. As with million debut in Septem- “Rampage,” however, the Pussy Riot upstages Putin with studio is expecting the ber 2015. Worldwide, “Hotel Tran- majority of “Skyscraper” sylvania 3” has already profits to come from inter- protest that halts World Cup earned more than $100 national audiences. million. “’Skyscraper’ is really “It’s really terrific,” said engineered for a global By James Ellingworth Stewards release and it got a ter- ASSOCIATED PRESS Adrian Smith, Sony’s head pull a woman of domestic distribution. rific start,” said Jim Orr, MOSCOW — Protest off the pitch “We’re positioned to take Universal’s president of group Pussy Riot, long a after she advantage of the valu- domestic distribution. “We thorn in Vladimir Putin’s stormed onto able summer weekdays have great faith in a more side, claimed responsibility the field and and there are six weeks of than terrific run at the Sunday for four people who interrupted summer left.” domestic box office going brought the World Cup fi- the final match The successful series forward.” nal to a brief halt by run- between has grossed over $900 mil- Internationally, “Sky- ning onto the field dressed France and lion worldwide to date. scraper” grossed $40.4 in police uniforms as the Croatia at the Going into the week- million from 57 territories Russian president and a 2018 soccer end, experts expected a for a global total of $65.9 global audience watched. World Cup in three-way race to the top million. Stewards tackled the the Luzhniki between “Hotel Transyl- Second place went to three women and one man Stadium vania 3,” ‘’Skyscraper” and Disney and Marvel’s “Ant- who charged onto the field in Moscow, “Ant-Man and the Wasp,” Man and the Wasp,” which simultaneously in the Russia, but the family film won by brought in an additional 52nd minute of one of the Sunday. a large margin. $28.8 million in its second world’s most viewed sport- “There haven’t been a lot weekend, down 62 percent ing events. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED of options for families this from last week. It’s one of Croatia defender Dejan PRESS summer,” said comScore the steeper second week Lovren pushed the man, senior media analyst Paul falls in the Marvel Cine- helping a steward to de- Luzhniki field, it’s great of Crimea from Ukraine in rior Ministry said, without Dergarabedian. “They be- matic Universe. The first tain him, and suggested here,” the heavily political 2014, who was sentenced providing further details. come instant hits.” “Ant-Man” fell 53 percent. the incident put Croatia punk performance group in 2015 to 20 years for con- A video circulated on Rus- Johnson’s “Skyscraper,” “Incredibles 2” took off its game. The team was said on Twitter, and re- spiracy to commit terror sian social media after the a rare original summer fourth place with $16.2 2-1 down when the protest leased a statement calling acts. He denies the charges match appeared to show blockbuster, remained million and “Jurassic happened, and eventually for the freeing of political and has been on a hunger two of the protesters, still earthbound in its first World: Fallen Kingdom” lost 4-2. prisoners, an end to “il- strike since mid-May. in police uniforms, being weekend in North Ameri- rounded out the top five “I really was mad be- legal arrests” of protest- The group said the police harshly interrogated at a ca. The Universal Pictures with $15.5 million. cause we’d been playing ers and to “allow political uniforms symbolized how police station. The Internet at that moment in good Russian police’s actions TV channel Dozhd identi- shape,” he said. “We’d been competition” in Russia. playing good football and The four were charged fall short of their “heaven- fied one of them as Pyotr then some interruption with violation of spectators’ ly” depiction in literature Verzilov, one of the group’s came. I just lost my head rights and illegal wearing and called for reforms. It most prominent members. and I grabbed the guy and of law enforcement sym- wasn’t clear if they used Under barking queries I wished I could throw him bols and could face penal- the uniforms as a ruse to from a man off camera, away from the stadium.” ties of up to 11,500 rubles enter Luzhniki Stadium Verzilov says, “I am for Before being hauled ($185) or 160 hours of com- amid tight security, and the Russia, just like you — if away, one of the women munity service, the Inter- group couldn’t immediately you are for Russia.” reached the center of the fax news agency reported. be reached for comment. “I sometimes wish it was field and shared a double Pussy Riot’s statement “The citizens in question 1937,” the man off screen high-five with France for- also referenced the case of were taken to the local po- says, referring to the year ward Kylian Mbappe. Oleg Sentsov, a vocal oppo- lice station,” the Moscow in which Stalinist purges “Hello everyone from the nent of Russia’s annexation branch of the Russian Inte- were at their height.

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Hastings, 1877-1904 Historic development on Munroe Street Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 It is hard to overstate will be built currently Museum/LynnArts and 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 the significance of the op- generates approximately the transformative Be- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 portunity presented to the $3,000 in real-estate tax- yond Walls exhibit, bring- Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 city by the proposed devel- es. This project will reap classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ing people to our urban Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 opment on Munroe Street. 500 times that amount core in numbers not seen Subscriptions The Procopio Companies annually. As Mayor Thom- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 in decades. [email protected] is prepared to invest $85 as M. McGee pointed out, The Munroe Street proj- Circulation million into a mixed-use, this project is a prime ex- ect represents the larg- [email protected] 10-story building that will ample of Lynn’s living up est investment into the Ext. 3 include over 200 units of to its full potential. downtown in my lifetime. housing and more than In 2003, Lynn rezoned The addition of this mar- Newsroom 15,000 square feet of re- the downtown that would [email protected] ket-rate housing will gen- [email protected] tail/commercial space on allow for former indus- erate more retail activity, Ext. 4 the first floor. The building trial buildings to be con- additional commercial EDITORIAL will feature 30,000 square verted to residential units Sports tax revenue, and overall [email protected] feet of amenities for resi- with first-floor commer- economic growth. With dents. cial space. Not everyone the vote this past Tues- Ext. 5 The two most obvious agreed with the strate- MICHAEL SCHUMAN day evening by the Lynn Retail and Online benefits to this project are gy, but it has proven to City Council this proposed Advertising tax revenue and increased be very effective, as evi- [email protected] vibrancy in an already re- denced by the hundreds project will become a real- Trump is surgent downtown, with of people who have moved ity. ADVERTISING the addition of more than into the downtown since. The vision for downtown Ernie Carpenter Jr. 300 new residents with These new residents are Lynn continues to come Director of Advertising into focus and it should and Business Development, ext. 1355 misjudging China’s disposable income. This in part responsible for [email protected] falls in line with a study the success of restaurants be crystal-clear to all that that concluded in order to and City Hall Auditorium, this project represents an Michele Iannaco unqualified victory for our Sales Representative, ext. 1315 resolve on trade have meaningful economic which has become a des- [email protected] development we need to tination for popular acts City. Donald Trump’s strategy in his trade war with Chi- add 500 market-rate hous- and enthusiastic fans. Ralph Mitchell James M. Cowdell is ex- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 na boils down to inflicting sufficient economic pain to ing units in the downtown. Our blossoming Arts and [email protected] eventually force Beijing’s leaders to make the conces- The vacant land on Cultural District is also ecutive director of EDIC/ Patricia Whalen sions the president wants — whatever those may be. which the development highlighted by the Lynn Lynn. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 That’s the obvious purpose of the tariffs he plans to [email protected] impose on another $200 billion of Chinese-made goods. Trump may find with China, though, that there’s CINDY RODRIGUEZ BUSINESS OFFICE an inverse relationship between pressure and co- Susan J. Conti operation. Rather than bringing China’s leadership Controller, ext. 1288 to heel, the extra duties are likely to prompt a dig- [email protected] ging in of heels. That means a longer trade war, with Keep Lynn affordable, Ted Grant greater damage to the U.S. economy. Publisher, ext. 1234 The latest moves may be not much more than op- [email protected] tics, a reality show before midterm elections to make Marian Kinney Trump appear tough. But the approach is also mired diverse, and working class ext. 1212 in misperceptions — and bluntly, plain ignorance — [email protected] of modern China. To Trump and his advisers, that Plans for Munroe Street, working-class character or a zoning change allowed Will Kraft nation appears poor, dependent on the U.S. and ethnic diversity, and won’t removal of all retail space Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 the old Item building, and [email protected] susceptible to coercion. The reality is a global eco- the Porthole all feature feel welcoming to much of from the project. With nomic force with a proud and ambitious leadership expensive housing that’ll our city’s population. both retail and “signature Jennifer Perez ext. 1205 that bases its legitimacy on restoring Chinese power. exclude most Lynners. The project includes 332 park” eliminated, it’s no [email protected] Those leaders will not be easily intimidated. If we continue on this apartments with none af- wonder little public inter- Team Trump’s first big miscalculation is over eco- Mike Shanahan path, we know what’s fordable to working-class action with this area is ex- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 nomic leverage. Because China exports more to the next. Developers will get Lynn residents with low pected and only 11 public [email protected] U.S. than vice versa, the administration reckons big profits and Lynn will to moderate incomes. It’s parking spots are planned. Carolina Trujillo it has the upper hand. Stephen Moore, a Heritage get shiny new buildings not right for a company The project fits into a Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Foundation fellow and former Trump economic ad- and fancy restaurants. to profit from a project pattern: development that [email protected] viser, recently said of China that “their economy can- But at what cost? Lynn that’s received public sup- benefits the rich but not Jim Wilson not grow without access to the U.S. market.” will lose its identity as port while doing nothing the rest of us. A gated Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 The facts suggest otherwise. China is now a $12 a unique, diverse, work- to help with our housing community is planned for [email protected] trillion economy, and far from vulnerable. Julian ing-class city. Like in crisis. the “Gearworks” site with CIRCULATION Evans-Pritchard, senior China economist at Capital Eastie and Somerville, And there is a crisis. 1,200 luxury apartments Economics Ltd., said in a July 11 report that the total Lisa Mahmoud skyrocketing rents will Census data show over and zero affordable. Over Manager, ext. 1239 $250 billion of exports facing U.S. tariffs represents push more people out of half of Lynn renters strug- 75% of legally required [email protected] only 1.3 percent of the country’s GDP, and the damage their own city. Parts of the gle with unaffordable open space will be behind CLASSIFIED done by those duties might be only around 0.5 percent waterfront and downtown housing. Longtime resi- a fence, accessible only of output. That’s not pocket change, but it’s almost cer- could become like Boston’s dents are already being to wealthy residents. The Abbe Young Smith tainly insufficient to compel Beijing to grovel. Manager, ext. 1276 Seaport: segregated areas forced out; adding luxury Gateway North project [email protected] Nor does Trump appreciate whom his tariffs really for the wealthy. developments will only shows it’s possible to build hurt. He’s assuming Chinese companies and workers Lynn can do better. We make this worse by push- with high labor standards NEWSROOM will bear the brunt, but that ignores global supply can ensure new develop- ing up rents in surround- and without excluding Mike Alongi chains. Hannah Anderson, global market strategist ments are built with union ing areas. lower-income tenants. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, commented re- labor and include housing Our concerns go beyond Lynn has open water- [email protected] cently that “the majority of the value in the imports for low- and moderate-in- housing. At the hearing, front land near Boston, Bill Brotherton from China the U.S. has imposed tariffs on so far come Lynners. we focused on the project’s giving us leverage to de- Features Editor ext. 1338 comes from other countries besides China.” When we raised concerns failure to provide for ac- mand development that’ll [email protected] Where the U.S. administration misunderstands about Gateway North, tive public use of the wa- benefit all residents. That Gayla Cawley China most strikingly is in politics. Certainly, Presi- the “Beacon project,” at terfront. won’t be as easy as en- Reporter, ext. 1236 dent Xi Jinping is an unelected strongman, and pos- a Conservation Commis- For example, Lynn’s Mu- abling cookie-cutter gen- [email protected] sibly president for life, who theoretically can pursue sion hearing, it wasn’t nicipal Harbor Plan calls trification, or as lucrative Cheryl Charles any policy he likes. But China doesn’t work that way. because we oppose all de- for the Gateway site to for real estate interests. News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] Xi, like Trump, has a public image to uphold; that velopment. Like we said, include a “signature park” But keeping Lynn afford- image, like Trump’s, is wrapped up in nationalism. we want Lynn to grow! and boat basin. Instead, able, diverse, and work- Bella diGrazia Xi relentlessly portrays himself in state media as We just want to make sure the project includes only a Reporter, ext. 1317 ing-class is worth fighting [email protected] the stoic defender of the Chinese people, the man to development benefits the pathway. After this contra- for. restore the nation to its rightful place on the world whole city and doesn’t ex- diction was pointed out, Thomas Grillo stage — to Make China Great Again, you might say. clude or push out current city officials got the state Reporter, ext. 1264 Cindy Rodriguez is a [email protected] This bravado has a ready-made audience. Chinese residents. to issue a “clarification” volunteer with Lynn media constantly remind the public of a litany of Spenser Hasak Unfortunately, Lynn Re- allowing the project to United for Change and past humiliations at the hands of Western powers Photographer, ext. 1332 development LLC’s plan override the Harbor Plan [email protected] and their allies, especially Japan — the unjust wars could turn a piece of our and shortchange Lynn Isaac Simon Hodes is Di- and unequal treaties that turned a hegemon into the waterfront into a segregat- residents without a public rector of the Lynn United Thor Jourgensen for Change Empower- Editorial Director, ext. 1267 poor prey of gunboat diplomacy. ed area for the well-to-do process. [email protected] In speech after speech, Xi himself reminds his peo- that won’t reflect Lynn’s To make matters worse, ment Project. ple of aggression against China and the determination Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 of the Communist Party to right those wrongs. “The [email protected] Chinese people have made continuous efforts for more Steve Krause than 170 years to fulfill the great dreams,” he told dep- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 uties at a March congress. “Today, we are closer, more [email protected] confident, and more capable than ever before.” Emma LeBlanc Pérez The government’s message is clear: China will no Copy Editor longer be a victim. As with global politics, so with [email protected] trade. For example, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Harold Rivera characterized the latest tariffs as “quintessential Sports Editor, ext. 1238 trade bullying” and promised China would “stand on [email protected] the right side of history.” Owen O’Rourke This state-fostered fervor makes it almost impos- Photographer, ext. 1224 sible for Xi to be seen to cave in to Trump, or indeed [email protected] any outside force. Roberto Scalese Eventually, the two sides will have to find an ac- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 commodation that allows both to claim victory. In [email protected] the meantime, the tariffs will punish U.S. consumers Mark Sutherland and companies with higher prices, costing jobs, prof- Creative Director its and growth and roiling financial markets, while [email protected] making a face-saving compromise harder to reach. Anne Marie Tobin Trump and his advisers appear to be undaunted. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 But they can’t defeat a foe they fail to understand. [email protected] Bridget Turcotte Michael Schuman is a correspondent for “Time,” Reporter, ext. 1269 covering Asia and the global economy. [email protected] Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump arrives in Finland for Putin summit By Jill Colvin on charges related to the of about 60 mostly male ASSOCIATED PRESS hacking of Democratic tar- pro-Trump demonstrators gets in the 2016 U.S. presi- waving American flags. HELSINKI — President dential election. Big banners said “Welcome Donald Trump arrived in But after being given Trump” and “God Bless D A man with Finland on Sunday for a the idea by his interview- & M Trump” and a helicop- closely watched one-on-one er, Trump said “certainly ter hovered overhead. a Putin mask summit with Russian Pres- I’ll be asking about it” al- Chants of “We Love and a rainbow ident Vladimir Putin, hours though extradition is high Trump, We Love Trump” flag attends a after telling an interviewer unlikely. The U.S. doesn’t broke out as the presi- rally against that he was going into the have an extradition trea- dent’s motorcade passed the policy of meeting on Monday with ty with Moscow and can’t and Trump waved. U.S. President “low expectations.” force the Russians to hand Trump’s national security Donald Trump On the way to meet with over citizens. Russia’s con- adviser, John Bolton, said it and Russian a leader who has cracked stitution also prohibits would be “pretty silly” for President down on the press in his turning over citizens to Trump to ask Putin to hand Vladimir Putin country, Trump tweeted foreign governments. over the indicted Russians. in central that the U.S. news media Trump flew to Finland, “For the president to de- Helsinki, is the “enemy of the peo- the final stop on a week- mand something that isn’t Sunday. ple” and complained that long trip that began last going to happen puts the “No matter how well I do Tuesday, from Scotland. president in a weak posi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED at the Summit” he’ll face He and his wife, Melania, tion, and I think the presi- PRESS “criticism that it wasn’t spent the weekend at a dent has made it very clear good enough.” golf resort Trump owns in he intends to approach this with high expectations.” President Xi Jinping. America’s closest allies, as a Trump also said in the Turnberry. He was return- discussion from a position He declined to discuss his “Nothing bad is going to “foe,” particularly on trade. interview that he had ing to the White House of strength,” Bolton said in goals, but said such ses- come out of it (Helsinki), “I think the European given no thought to ask- after Monday’s meeting a separate interview. sions are beneficial and and maybe some good will Union is a foe, what they do ing Putin to extradite the with Putin in Helsinki, Trump told CBS News cited his historic meeting come out,” Trump said. to us in trade,” Trump said, dozen Russian military the Finnish capital. that he’s going into the with North Korean lead- He described the Euro- adding that “you wouldn’t intelligence officers in- Near Trump’s hotel, Helsinki summit with “low er Kim Jong Un and his pean Union, a bloc of na- think of the European dicted this past week in police roped off a group expectations. I’m not going meetings with Chinese tions that includes many of Union but they’re a foe.” Charges undermine Assange’s denials about email origins By Raphael Satter and Desmond Butler ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — At the beginning of 2017, one of Julian Assange’s biggest media boosters traveled to the WikiLeaks founder’s refuge inside the Ecuador- ean Embassy in London and asked him where he got the leaks that shook up the U.S. presidential elec- tion only months earlier. Fox News host Sean Han- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nity pointed straight to the Protesters chant “Families belong together!” as they walk to the front purloined emails from the doors of the federal courthouse in Brownsville, Texas, to bring attention Democratic National Com- to the U.S. immigration policy. mittee and Hillary Clin- ton’s campaign chairman. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Can you say to the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange greets sup- Judge criticizes plan to unify American people, un- porters from a balcony of the Ecuadorian em- equivocally, that you did bassy in London. not get this information families split at the border about the DNC, John Po- terial from Guccifer 2.0, a lication Motherboard had desta’s emails, can you tell persona directly controlled already debunked Guccifer By Elliot Spagat other steps it took to re- puting the official’s inter- the American people 1,000 by Russia’s Main Intelli- 2.0’s claim to be a lone Ro- ASSOCIATED PRESS unify children under 5. pretation of his orders and percent you did not get it gence Directorate of the manian hacker, WikiLeaks The administration said saying that safe reunifica- from Russia or anybody General Staff, also known sent a typo-ridden mes- SAN DIEGO — A federal associated with Russia?” the abbreviated vetting tion could and will occur as GRU, and even gave the sage to the persona, saying judge, responding to a plan “Yes,” Assange said. “We puts children at significant by July 26. Russian hackers advice on that releasing the material to reunify children separat- can say — we have said how to disseminate it. through WikiLeaks would safety risk but is needed to “It is clear from Mr. Meek- ed at the border, said he was repeatedly — over the Whether Assange knew have “a much higher im- meet the deadline. ins’s declaration that HHS having second thoughts Chris Meekins, deputy last two months that our that those behind Guccifer pact than what you are do- about his belief that the either does not under- source is not the Russian 2.0 were Russian agents ing,” the indictment states. assistant Health and Hu- stand the court’s orders Trump administration was man Services secretary for government and it is not a is not addressed in the “If you have anything hil- or is acting in defiance acting in good faith to com- preparedness and response, state party.” indictment. But it seems lary related we want it in of them,” the judge wrote ply with his orders. filed a declaration that he is The Justice Depart- unlikely that Assange, a the next (two) days pref(er) The Justice Department fully committed to meeting late Friday. “At a mini- ment’s indictment Friday former hacker who once able because the DNC is on Friday filed a plan to the deadline. However, he mum, it appears he is at- of 12 Russian military in- boasted of having compro- approaching and she will reunify more than 2,500 does not believe “the plac- tempting to provide cover telligence officers under- mised U.S. military net- solidify bernie supporters children age 5 and older ing of children into such sit- to defendants for their mines those denials. And works himself, could have behind her after,” says a by a court-imposed dead- uations is consistent with own conduct in the prac- if the criminal charges are missed the extensive cov- message from July 6, 2016, line of July 26 using “trun- the mission of HHS or my tice of family separation, proved, it would show that erage blaming the Krem- referring to the upcoming cated” procedures to verify core values.” and the lack of foresight WikiLeaks (referred to as lin for the DNC hack. Democratic National Con- parentage and perform U.S. District Judge Dana and infrastructure neces- “Organization 1” in the in- On June 22, 2016, by vention and Clinton’s chief background checks, which Sabraw took umbrage at sary to remedy the harms dictment) received the ma- which point the online pub- party rival, Bernie Sanders. exclude DNA testing and Meekins’ statement, dis- caused by that practice.” As Supreme Court battle roils Farmer DC, suburban voters shrug Don Bloss examines By Thomas a tall Beaumont sorghum and Steve Peoples plant in ASSOCIATED PRESS his field in Pawnee OMAHA, Neb. — It City, Neb. stands to shift the direction of the nation’s highest court PHOTO | for decades, but President ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump’s move to fill a Supreme Court vacancy has barely cracked the con- Trade, immigration and biofuel sciousness of some voters in the nation’s top political battlegrounds. policies hit US farmers hard Even among this year’s continue eking out an exis- the threat of tariffs and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By David Pitt most prized voting bloc — ASSOCIATED PRESS tence in agriculture. counter-tariffs that U.S. educated suburban wom- “I’m a little disappointed with the way things Trump’s tariff threats farm income would drop en — there’s no evidence have worked out,” said Marlene Burkgren, a DES MOINES, Iowa — earlier this year against this year to $60 billion, or that a groundswell of op- volunteer teach tai chi teacher at the local se- Even before the specter of a China, Mexico, Canada half the $120 billion of five position to a conservative nior center in Sterling, Va. trade war with China and and European Union elic- years ago. That projection transformation of the ju- other countries threatened ited quick retaliatory mea- is likely high, given what’s dicial branch, which could on the president were worked out,” said Burk- to cost them billions of dol- sures that depressed the transpired since. lead to the erosion or re- heartened by the nomina- gren, a 67-year-old volun- lars, American farmers prices of certain U.S. agri- Don Bloss, who grows versal of Roe v. Wade, will tion of federal court judge teer tai chi teacher at a were feeling the squeeze cultural products, includ- corn, soybeans, sorghum significantly alter the tra- Brett Kavanaugh. local senior center. from fluctuating crop pric- ing corn, soybeans, pork. and wheat on his farm in es and other factors that jectory of the midterms, And in northern Virgin- “There’s nothing we can When $34 billion worth of the southeastern Nebraska particularly in the House. have halved their overall ia, where two-term Rep. do,” Burkgren said, noting tariffs against China took community of Pawnee City, Many of those on the left Barbara Comstock is con- income in recent years. that she still plans to vote effect July 6 and China re- said he’s already seen a few who were already ener- sidered one of the nation’s The threat of counter-tar- sponded with tariffs of its neighbors quit farming as in November to try to oust gized to punish Trump’s most vulnerable Republi- iffs on U.S. farm goods and own, U.S. farmers were al- they struggled to make a party this fall remain en- cans, Marlene Burkgren Republicans from con- the impact of President ready feeling the squeeze profit even before the tariff thusiastic. On the right, says she feels powerless to trol. Comstock faces state Donald Trump’s other pol- from lower crop prices, battle began this year. voters loyal to Trump often stop Trump’s party from Sen. Jennifer Wexton in a icies on immigration and higher land prices and “They aren’t making needed no encouragement confirming Kavanaugh. campaign season that has biofuels, though, have some other factors. money. One has said the either, though some Re- “I’m a little disappointed seen a wave of new women farmers more worried than The Department of Ag- banker is giving up on publicans who have soured with the way things have candidates. ever about their ability to riculture predicted before them,” said Bloss. A6 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- A report of a motor vehicle Police: Suspect dead after larly arrests, reflect police records. crash with personal injury at In the event of a perceived inac- 12:14 p.m. Saturday at 453 curacy, it is the sole responsibility Summer St.; at 11:43 p.m. Saturday at 410 Chatham St. wounding 3 Kansas officers of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and Assaults KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) have the department issue a no- A report of an assault and — A gunman being inves- tice of correction to the Daily Item. tigated in the killing of a Corrections or clarifications will not battery with a dangerous weapon at 4:49 p.m. Satur- university student from be made without express notice of day on Hamilton Avenue. India shot and wounded change from the arresting police A report of an assault and three Kansas City police department. battery at 12:56 a.m. Sunday officers Sunday before dy- ing in an exchange of gun- on Pacific Street; at 1:23 a.m. fire with police, authori- Sunday on Lynnfield Street. LYNN ties said. A report of an assault at The three officers' wounds 11:03 a.m. Sunday on Light Arrests were not life-threatening, Street; at 11:40 a.m. Sunday police said. Smearlyn Acevedo-Dril, on Washington Street. 33, of 444 Essex St., was The suspect, whose arrested and charged with Breaking and Entering name has not been re- operation of a motor vehicle leased, had been identi- with a suspended license and A report of a motor vehicle fied as a person of interest no inspection/sticker at 9:01 breaking and entering at 6:43 in the slaying of Sharath p.m., Friday. a.m. Saturday at 18 Ingalls Koppu and officers had him under surveillance, Steve Almonor, 25, of 2 St.; at 7:18 p.m. Saturday at PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Main St., Peabody, was arrest- 62 Tucker St. according to police. Kop- ed on warrant charges of sell- A report of a breaking and pu, 25, was a master's Authorities mobilize near 27th Street and Van Brunt Boulevard after ing liquor to a person under entering at 11:24 a.m. Sat- degree student from In- three police officers were shot Sunday. 21, assault with a dangerous urday at 11 Merrill Ave.; at dia who was studying at weapon, drug possession with 11:38 a.m. Saturday at 678 the University of Missou- the three officers who man Sgt. Jake Becchina custody, though Becchina intent to distribute, Class C Washington St. ri-Kansas City. were shot in pursuit," told The Associated Press. said that individual isn't drug possession, conspiracy Koppu was shot on July Subramanian said in a Two officers were wound- believed to be involved in to violate the drug law, armed Complaints 6 during an armed rob- statement. "Our thoughts ed in that gunfire. the fatal robbery or the assault to rob, extortion by bery at a fast food restau- and prayers are with them Police had been look- shootings of the officers. threat of injury and malicious A report of a gunshot at rant in Kansas City where for a speedy recovery." ing for the man all week, The gunman remained wanton property defacement 4:15 p.m. Friday at 8 Broad he worked. The man being sought Kansas City police Chief at large until about an at 8:30 p.m., Friday. St.; at 9:57 p.m. Saturday on Jagdeesh Subramanian, by police in relation to Rick Smith told reporters hour or so later, when he president of the India As- Rony Estaban-Lopez, 21, of E Highland Street. Koppu's death opened fire in a video posted online by opened fire at officers from sociation of Kansas City, 32 Nelson St., was arrested Sunday afternoon on offi- KCTV. inside a house where he said the group is grateful and charged with unlicensed Overdose cers with a semi-automat- "This is the first time we had barricaded himself a to police for pursuing Kop- laid eyes on him," he said. short distance from the operation of a motor vehicle, ic "AK-47-type" rifle as A report of an overdose at pu's shooting diligently they conducted an investi- After shooting the two motel, police said. A detec- leaving the scene of property 10:54 a.m. Saturday on Rob- and that "there is some gation at a motel less than officers, the man fled in a tive was shot. damage and alcohol from an inson Street; at 1 p.m. Satur- closure" with the person of 2 miles from Kauffman vehicle with another per- "We didn't know he was open container in a motor ve- day on Birch Street; at 11:21 interest's death. Stadium, where the Kan- son, Becchina said. Po- there. He just popped up hicle at 2:50 a.m., Sunday. p.m. Saturday on Lynn Shore "We are equally dis- sas City Royals baseball lice took the vehicle and all of a sudden," Smith Joseph Gardner, 43, of Drive. heartened hearing about team plays, police spokes- placed the other person in said. 72 Lowell St., Peabody, was arrested on warrant charges of disorderly conduct subse- Theft quent offense, Class C drug A report of a larceny at Man killed by Chicago police possession, nighttime break- 3:04 p.m. Friday at 16 Cres- ing and entering for a felony, cent St.; at 3:55 p.m. Friday larceny and receiving stolen at 825 Boston St.; at 5:17 property at 9 a.m., Sunday. p.m. Friday at 27 Sadler St.; ran away, reached for waist Abraham Lopez, 35, of at 5:51 p.m. Friday at 35 Wy- 22 Henry Ave., was arrested man St.; at 6:20 p.m. Friday get away, backing into a and charged with OUI liquor By Don Babwin at 56 Merrill Ave.; at 8:02 ASSOCIATED PRESS police cruiser as his shirt second offense at 2:55 a.m., a.m. Saturday at 58 Broad flies up and shows the gun. Saturday. St.; at 8:19 p.m. Saturday at CHICAGO — A man The footage pauses and Jahkeel Mitchell, of 20 11 Bellair St.; at 11:57 a.m. killed by Chicago police zooms in on the weapon, Rockdale Ave., was arrested Sunday at 80 Park St.; at had a gun in a holster at which police spokesman on warrant charges of unreg- 12:35 p.m. Sunday at 810 his hip and was shot mul- Anthony Guglielmi said tiple times as he ran away, istered motor vehicle, opera- Lynnway. was done to ensure a spun around and reached tion of a motor vehicle with a A report of motor vehicle semi-automatic handgun toward his waist, accord- suspended license, uninsured theft at 10:58 a.m. Saturday in its holster and two bul- ing to footage released motor vehicle/trailer, unli- at 95 Tremont St. let magazines tucked into Sunday from an officer's censed operation of a motor A report of a robbery at Augustus' waist could be body-worn camera. vehicle, operation of a motor 7:08 a.m. Sunday at 55 Es- seen clearly. vehicle with a suspended li- tes St. Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said it's the Augustus then runs cense, leaving the scene of away and into the street property damage, failure to Vandalism quickest he has ever or- dered such video released as a police SUV drives file an accident report, refus- up. He spins and darts A report of motor vehicle and that he hoped to dis- ing to produce license/reg- between the SUV and the vandalism at 11:39 a.m. pel rumors that Harith istration/plates and passing police cruiser as he reach- Friday at 64 Nahant St.; Augustus, 37, was un- violation at 2:59 p.m., Friday. es toward his waist. at 10:32 p.m. Friday at 17 armed. He also hoped that Joseph Poretta, 58, of 64 Augustus did not fire his Newcastle Court; at 11:15 making the 30-second clip Broad St., was arrested on weapon and the footage a.m. Saturday at 12 Ashwood public before a planned a courtesy booking at 7:45 does not show him pulling Road; at 12:07 p.m. Saturday protest would prevent PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS a.m., Friday. the gun out of its holster, at 24 Ashwood Road; at 4:54 another violent confron- Anthony Sheppard, 32, of Members of the Chicago police department though he does appear a.m. Sunday at 50 Lewis St. tation between residents 953 Western Ave., was arrest- scuffle with an angry crowd at the scene of a to try to grab something ed and charged with shoplift- A report of vandalism at and officers. Protesters angry about police involved shooting in Chicago, Saturday. at his waist, Guglielmi ing by asportation, disorderly 6:17 p.m. Saturday at 38 Ha- said. Police also released conduct, resisting arrest, nover St.; at 12:10 p.m. Sun- the killing Saturday took to the streets in a city some answers and they fered minor injuries. Two a 50-second slow-motion malicious wanton property day at 671 Lynnway. clip showing Augustus defacement and on warrant that's struggled with po- need them now," he told squad cars also were dam- lice shootings, especially reporters Sunday. "We aged. reaching toward his waist. charges of violation of a ha- MARBLEHEAD It's not clear if he was go- rassment prevention order, against black men and can't have another night The video, which lacks like last night." sound, shows four offi- ing for the weapon. assault and battery on a po- other minorities. Some Accidents threw rocks and bottles at He said Augustus' fam- cers approaching Augus- Augustus died of mul- lice officer and shoplifting by officers — including ones ily was in favor of releas- tus outside a store on the tiple gunshots wounds, asportation at 10:38 a.m., A report of a motor vehicle filled with urine — and ing the video for the same city's South Side. An of- medical examiners said. Saturday. crash at 7:47 a.m. Friday on police pulled people to the reason. ficer points to Augustus' He wasn't a known gang Roosevelt Avenue; at 9 a.m. Katrina Turecki, of 4 Kings- ground and hit them with Four protesters were waist and he backs away. member and had no recent Friday on Bessom Street; at ley Terrace, was arrested on a batons. arrested in the clash, and Three officers try to grab arrest history, Guglielmi warrant charge of assault and 12:25 p.m. Saturday on At- "The community needs some police officers suf- his arms and he tries to said. battery at 3:05 p.m., Friday. lantic Avenue. Accidents Complaints MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS A report of a motor vehicle A report of speeding cars at home in Boston. as being uncooperative 11:19 a.m. Friday on Shore- Teens head to court for Victim in critical condition crash at 4:20 p.m. Friday at Firefighters respond- with police. Witnesses wood Road. A caller reported after party altercation 319 Lynnway; at 4:44 p.m. stealing cop’s gun ed to reports of a fire on told police two cars were Friday at 45 Boston St.; at he’s lived in the neighborhood LOWELL (AP) — Three BOSTON (AP) — A Tonawanda Street In the driving through a neigh- 12:33 a.m. Saturday at 54 for 20 years and the traffic Dorchester neighborhood borhood when someone in Laighton St.; at 8:01 a.m. now is pretty ridiculous. He teenagers charged with man is hospitalized from stealing a gun from a injuries sustained during late Saturday night and one vehicle opened fire on Saturday at Habit Opco at said 99 percent of the viola- found smoke and flames the other. 11 Circle Ave.; at 8:43 a.m. tors live in the area and would retired police officer are a large fight in Boston. Boston police say a male coming out of the home’s Police say the man is Saturday at 428 Broadway; appreciate some enforce- heading to court. victim suffered injuries attic. expected to survive, and at 10:01 a.m. Saturday at ment. The Sun of Lowell that are life-threaten- Six people and one dog have not identified him. Cleveland Street and West- A report of suspicious ac- reports that the boys, ing during a house fight have been displaced by As of Sunday morning it ern Avenue; at 11:52 a.m. tivity at 12:44 p.m. Friday all age 15 or 16, are scheduled to appear in in the neighborhood of the fire. All residents were is unclear if any suspects Saturday at Centre Street on Shepard Street. A caller able to escape the build- are in custody for the Lawrence Juvenile Court Dorchester on Saturday and Western Avenue; at 1:06 reported a man came to the ing with no injuries. shooting. on Monday to answer night. p.m. Saturday at 516 Western house that morning while his Fire officials are deter- to charges of possession He was found unrespon- Ave.; at 5:48 p.m. Saturday elderly mother was home sive in a crowd of at least mining what may have of a firearm. One of the Man dies during single at 38 Hanover St.; at 8:40 alone. The man told the call- 30 people who appeared sparked the fire. teens is also charged with vehicle motorcycle crash p.m. Saturday at 600 Boston er’s mother that he grew up to be in their late teens larceny of a firearm and St.; at 10:31 p.m. Saturday in the house and wanted to shortly before midnight. Man shot in head during WALPOLE (AP) — A at 609 Western Ave.; at 2:06 check the basement to see if possession of ammunition The victim was taken to vehicle shooting Massachusetts man has a.m. Sunday at 20 Rock Ave.; there was a hand-print there. without a proper permit. Boston Medical Center for been killed during a at 3:18 a.m. Sunday at 87 The man was not let into the Their names were not treatment. Police are ask- WORCESTER (AP) — A single-vehicle motorcycle Fayette St. home. released because of their ing anyone with informa- Rhode Island man was crash. age. All are from Lowell. tion, images or video from shot in the head in Mas- Police say town emer- Authorities say the gun the gathering to reach out sachusetts, but is expect- gency personnel respond- was stolen from inside a to detectives. They believe ed to survive. ed to reports of a crash Patrick A. Lee Attorney at Law locked car in Dracut on an altercation took place Authorities say a in Walpole shortly after June 5 and reported to Immigration • Divorce • Wills • Child Support that led to the victim’s 19-year-old Woonsocket 10:45 p.m. Friday. Landlord Tennant • Civil Litigation police the next day. injuries. man was shot in the head A 20-year-old Medfield Interim Lowell Police in Worcester, and is being man was taken to Nor- Superintendent Jona- Authorities say attic fire is treated at St. Vincent wood Hospital where he than Webb says because under investigation Hospital. was pronounced dead. the vehicle was locked Police were notified of Police are currently and the firearm’s locking BOSTON (AP) — Au- the shooting at 6 p.m. Sat- conducting a crash recon- 100 Cummings Center 978-969-3786 mechanism was engaged thorities say they are urday night by a gunshot struction. Suite 32H, Beverly, MA [email protected] the retired officer was not investigating the cause of detection system. The victim’s identity has charged. a fire that broke out at a The man is described not been released. Para Espanol Favor de Llamal al Numero 781-513-3531 MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Dumpster day lets residents Swampscott lighten their load in Lynn native dives

DUMPSTER nies charge for large item cles, tools, and things like Residents cannot dispose From A1 pickups. that,” said Potter. “Nine- of paint or hazardous ma- “Historically, it’s always ty-five percent of it is just terials, there are separate into challenge duo tossed chairs, ironing been three times a year,” mattresses, bureaus and disposal days for those boards, and kids toys, in said Potter. “Why it’s not junk.” items with collection days SWIMMER hit a wall and go through the dumpster and raced more or less, well it’s just a While most of it is Lynn listed on the DPW web- From A1 a hard place,” he said. back home to load up their number that we’ve always residents’ trash, it can be site. Construction materi- Lewin said his biggest car for another trip. had, but I do think we are treasure for others. Rick als, such as sheetrock or is done out of Swampscott, challenge will be swim- “All of this is in my house headed in the direction of Aylwin, the DPW worker asphalt shingles, can’t be while the pool training is ming through the night, and I can’t get rid of it any- an increase in dumpster directing all the cars, took dumped. A $25 fee is re- in Peabody. but he expects unpre- where else,” she said. “This days just because it is so one item off a Lynner’s quired to dispose of tele- Lewin, who coaches for dictable currents to push junk has been in the house overwhelming.” hands before they tossed visions or monitors and a Endurance Swimming, him around. When the air for years and I can only get The DPW deployed six it into the dumpster. A $5 fee for the disposal of said he did some triath- temperature drops, things rid of so much of it at a time. dumpsters and four trash left-handed hockey stick, propane tanks. lons himself after college, also become less comfort- There definitely needs to be trucks Saturday on Com- which are hard to come by Given the day is solely but after he was hit by a able. more days for this.” mercial Street from 7 a.m. for a decent price accord- for Lynn residents, proper car while riding a bicycle To prepare for the swim, George Potter, superin- to 2 p.m. as workers di- ing to him, helped Aylwin identification is required. during a competition for Lewin said he took on an tendent of the street divi- rected cars full of junk to direct cars for the remain- If elderly or physically- the second time, he didn’t intense training regimen, sion for the DPW, pulled the drop-off points. The der of the day. While some challenged residents have have the desire to get on swimming through the up to 250 Commercial St. separate sections consist- scrounge for rare items, items they want dropped a bike and compete in tri- winter and also prepping at 6:30 a.m. to find a line ed of an area to dispose of most of the people on off by non-Lynn family athlons anymore. After be- for potentially cold water of cars down the Lynnway, metal products, leaf and Commercial Street during members, they can call ing hit for the second time, by sitting in ice baths for some of them even facing yard waste, which can be dumpster days are just ahead the week prior and he needed surgery and a as long as he could. He the wrong way on one of disposed of every Satur- happy to clean out their inform the DPW. In the lot of recovery time. said his biggest mental the city’s busiest roads. day at the same location, homes. near future, Potter hopes But he found that he challenge was being un- Potter has been in his and, the most common, “This helps to keep the to increase dumpster days didn’t have the same level comfortable due to being position for the last eight oversized household junk. city clean,” said Esdarlo to once a month from April of achievement when he cold. years, and has been work- When the dumpsters fill Abreu, a resident for the to November. wasn’t competing. Simply Getting into the ocean ing with the DPW for the up, DPW workers utilize last 14 years. “I’ve had “It works out and I think working out at the gym — he would train at Phil- last three decades. He be- the big open area nearby some of these items in my the residents of Lynn ap- to stay in shape and stay lips Beach in Swampscott lieves the growing popula- to dump the junk. Every- house for over ten years. preciate it because I don’t healthy wasn’t enough for — in February and March tion and the city’s one-bar- thing disposed of gets tak- It’s very important because know of any other cities him. He was used to being was not fun, he said, as rel rule are the major en to Resco or Wheelabra- it keeps all of this rot from that have this,” he said. competitive and training the water was in the low reasons for the increase in tor in Saugus where it’s being in my house.” for something. 40s and he could only stay demand. Another reason is incinerated. Even though the days Bella diGrazia can be He began toying with in for 20 minutes the first residents wanting to avoid “Sometimes there are are dedicated to disposing reached at bdigrazia@ the idea of attempting the few times. the $20 fee trash compa- some old antique bicy- of trash, there are rules. itemlive.com. Catalina Channel Swim Around mid-April, he last September. He said said the water was still the more famous English uncomfortable but he Channel Swim, which is could take his wetsuit off Marblehead author Eric Dolin 21 miles from Dover, En- and swim for 30 to 40 min- gland to Cap Gris-Nez in utes. By mid-May, the wa- France, is a lot less afford- ter reached the mid-50s, able and swimmers aren’t and he was able to get an captures notorious pirates guaranteed a spot if they hour or two in pretty com- arrive and bad weather fortably before worrying cancels their swim, even about hypothermia. Now, Kidd and Edward Low. PIRATES after paying for the at- he said the water feels like Also featured prominently From A1 tempt and travel. a bathtub. are the colonists who end- For his training, he said always found the topics of He decided on the Cata- ed up fighting the pirates, everything was done in his books rather dry. But lina Channel Swim be- such as John Winthrop, four-week blocks. He start- when Dolin floated the cause he didn’t want a Cotton Mather and a competition that was too ed back in November with idea about doing his next young Benjamin Franklin. easy, where he could just a base period of getting in book about pirates, they While most writers con- put off training and cram shape, swimming in the were all ears. fine their material to what everything in during the pool for one to two hours “My kids (Harry and Lily) they know best, Dolin last two months before the a day. As the months went are proud of me,” Dolin said, picks topics about when event. This would require on, his training volume in- “but they wouldn’t read any he knows little. That way, almost a year of training. creased. of my books. When I asked he said, he can take the “I felt it was achievable During his four-week them about the idea of writ- time to do his research and with a lot of training and blocks, he would build up ing about pirates, their eyes learn without any precon- a lot of work,” Lewin said. to the fourth week, or the just lit up.” ceived notions in his head. “I wanted to push my bulk week, where he would Dolin’s books cover a “Writing a book involves own limits and see what I swim more miles and in- wide variety of topics, from a certain kind of temper- could do.” clude two long swims, whaling to duck stamps to ament,” he said. “And a In November, Lewin which would be five to six lighthouses. Aside from certain kind of skill. It’s said he started to take hours each. At peak, he their eclectic nature, they a great thing to be able to the steps to put together a would swim 100 miles a mark a clear path from do, but like most jobs, it’s training program and se- month during a four-week his beginnings writing not that easy. cure a spot on the boat for training block and 35 to 40 about the National Fish ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK “I’ve always been fairly the swim. hours in a bulk week. and Wildlife Services (as Eric Dolin with some of his published work. driven, whatever the giv- During the Catalina Lewin said he expects to part of a series explaining Channel Swim, Lewin said finish, but nature might various positions in the en project is,” Dolin said. a stay-at-home dad.” for him to stop working Part of writing a book, he’ll be swimming along- have other ideas. He said U.S. government) through he doesn’t really have a Finally, he told his wife, his day job so he could con- Dolin said, is promoting it. side a boat, with a crew cleaning up the Boston goal time — he’d be happy Jennifer Rooks (whose centrate on writing. “You have to get the that includes his mother Harbor to national wild- with 10 hours, but wouldn’t family owned and oper- His latest book, due word out,” he said. “If you and father and two friends life refuges. be disappointed if he swam ated Rooks Department out in September, is set don’t do it, who is?” from college who will be He came by his writing Stores) that he wanted to against the backdrop of support swimmers. the channel in 14 or 17 curiously. Toward that end, he will hours and still finished. write for a living. the Age of Exploration, be speaking and signing There will be two kay- He wanted to be a mala- “She has always support- and reveals a part of “I think I’ve set myself books in several locations akers who will alternate cologist (a seashell scien- ed me,” he said. “And she American history span- throughout the night, up for success and I’m con- throughout the area once tist), but realized he really agreed that I should try.” ning the late 1600s to the and the Catalina Channel fident in my abilities, but “Black Flags, Blue Waters” didn’t like being in a lab. In the beginning, writing early 18th century. Swimming Federation will there’s always uncontrol- is released in September. And no matter what he did, wasn’t self-sustaining, and Dolin writes that in the be- be observing the swim to lable circumstances that The sites include the Corin- from his Ph.D. dissertation he had to take jobs to sup- ginning, colonists supported make sure it’s a certified will require you not to fin- through the various jobs he plement his income. They’d pirates as an early display thian Yacht Club in Mar- swim. ish,” Lewin said. “I under- held in an attempt to find lived up and down the east of resistance to the British blehead on Sept. 21 and His crew will be mainly stand the weather and the out what he really wanted coast, until they finally set- crown. Later, as their inter- the Abbot Public Library there to feed him — Lewin ocean — they kind of have to do, he always found he tled in Marblehead. ests started to become more on the 26th; two stops in will eat every half hour, so their own agendas. I’ll do liked the writing part best. Dolin kept writing books, and more threatened, that Salem, one at the Salem crew members will be mak- my best and hopefully “I once wrote 150 pages and while he didn’t get support turned to violent Literary Festival Sept. 22 ing his drink mixes, but that will be enough.” on mollusks on Long Is- rich, or even famous, they opposition. and again at Wicked Good will also be there to keep land Sound,” he said. “I’ve made money — until one There are some familiar Books the same day; and him motivated and provide Gayla Cawley can be written articles for the day his wife told him they names in the book, includ- the Swampscott Public Li- moral support through a reached at gcawley@item- Washington Post on being were doing well enough ing Blackbeard, Captain brary Oct. 24. dark, lonely swim. live.com. Follow her on “With long swims, you Twitter @GaylaCawley. State funds keep Lynn and Peabody moving

FUNDING continue to invest in side- wheelchair ramps, accord- is partnering with cit- Permit issued From A1 walk improvements, pe- ing to the Department of ies and towns to improve destrian ramps and traffic Transportation. their own roadways to in- the $400,000 was used to signaling. Lynn and Peabody were crease access to economic reconstruct sidewalks on “I’m very pleased that two of the 22 communities opportunities and connec- to fill a hole on South Common Street and the city put together a awarded approximately tivity throughout local improve safety crosswalks competitive grant appli- $6.4 million by the state neighborhoods,” said Gov. on O’Callaghan Way at cation and that we were through the program this Charlie Baker in a state- Broad Street Breed Middle School. awarded,” Cahill said. year. To date, 161 munic- ment. “We are proud to an- “We’re challenged for re- Complete Streets was ipalities have approved nounce this latest round BROAD ST. When reached for com- sources and that’s paid for authorized by the Legis- policies and 111 have of award winners to help From A1 ment, Neal declined to by the state, so that’s al- lature through the 2014 approved prioritization ensure that local roads immediately discuss his ways good, and it’s always transportation bond bill. plans. and transportation infra- “reconstruct the building plans and subsequent good to be safe,” Hall said. The Lynn City Council ad- A complete street is one structure provide accom- in the same location and calls seeking comment State Rep. Daniel Cahill opted the program a year that provides safe and modations for all modes of configuration as it existed went unreturned. (D-Lynn) said the fund- later and it was subse- accessible options for all travel. previously.” It’s not clear when con- Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito ing through the Complete quently recognized as one travel modes and for all The former building struction would be com- said in a statement that Streets Program is a sup- of the best in the nation by people, taking into ac- was described as having pleted or when tenants plement to the Chapter the funding “will enable a brick/stone foundation the Smart Growth Amer- count the ages and abil- would be able to move into 90 money the city receives ica’s National Complete ities of individuals. The communities across the with a wood frame, accord- the new building. annually from the state Streets Coalition. Baker-Polito administra- Commonwealth to carry ing to property records. out projects that install for road improvements, Peabody will receive tion has now awarded a Muche said the project- Gayla Cawley can be which is $1.5 million for $399,820 to install a path total of approximately $30 new sidewalks, bicycle ed cost for the developer reached at gcawley@item- fiscal year 2019. on Perkins Street from the million in construction lanes, crosswalks, inter- to rebuild is $1.69 million, Cahill said the timing J. Henry Higgins Middle funding since creating a sections, and other accom- which resulted in a permit live.com. Follow her on couldn’t be better on the School to Emerson Park funding program for com- modations for people to fee of $29,973. Twitter @GaylaCawley. funding. He said transpor- at Fay Avenue. From Fay plete streets in February safely and easily reach the tation is a critical issue in Avenue to Lowell Street, 2016, according to the De- places they need to go.” the city of Lynn — the city the existing sidewalks partment of Transporta- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 is experimenting with new along Perkins Street will tion. Gayla Cawley can be Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY forms of transportation, be reconstructed and will “This popular program reached at gcawley@item- Spanish menu available but city and state officials include Americans with is just one of the many live.com. Follow her on or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) have to make sure they Disabilities Act-compliant ways our administration Twitter @GaylaCawley. All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. A8 MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Scarlett Johansson drops out of ‘Rub & Tug’ amid from transgender community Lynn Democratic City Committee Picnic

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 Lynn Babe Ruth 14s bounced By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — When you run into an opposing pitcher who’s on his “A”game, opportunities to score tend to be few and far between. When you don’t capitalize on the ones you get, your chances off win- ning begin to decline. That, in short, was the story of the Lynn 14-year-old Babe Ruth All-Star team’s 5-0 state semifinal loss to Plymouth Saturday after- noon at Breed Middle School. With the loss, Lynn’s state tour- nament run came to a close. Plymouth starter Kyle Keating pitched seven shutout innings, leading his team to victory. A left- hander, Keating allowed six hits, one walk and struck out seven. Perhaps Keating’s most important plays of the afternoon were a pair of pickoffs, one in the bottom of the first and one in the fifth, at first base. “He (Keating) was unbelievable,” ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Lynn manager Brian O’Connor said. “He picked two of our guys Lynn’s Lily Newhall (12) tags Charlton’s Amanda Adamuska (25) out at second as she helps turn a double play off. He had this move where he during Saturday’s doubleheder by Lynn over Charlton in the Massachusetts state softball championship for se- looked in and it wasn’t a balk. It nior Little Leaguers. was right on the line, the umpire said. He kept getting us with that and we didn’t hit. We needed time- ly hitting and we didn’t have it.” Lynn softball seniors sweep Lynn starter Antony Mateo also pitched a solid game. Mateo threw seven innings, fanned three Plymouth batters and allowed two Charlton to win the state title earned runs on six hits. The Lynners didn’t have their By Daniel Kane round. This is the first time I’ve gone this (1-for-3) each added 1 RBI in game two. best game on defense, as they ITEM STAFF far. We’re looking forward to representing Julia Nickolau (2-for-3) scored two runs. committed seven errors in the loss. Massachusetts. It’s awesome.” Charlton scored once in the top the of LYNN — The Lynn Senior Little League Plymouth was ready to make them The action started Saturday afternoon the first inning when an error at shortstop All-Stars became Massachusetts state pay on each miscue. with a 4-2 Lynn victory. Jenna Tobin led plated Amanda Adamuska, who reached champions Saturday night, battling for “Plays we usually make, we the way with a stellar effort on the mound. two wins over Charlton at Gonsalves Park on a walk. The inning had potential to be didn’t make,” O’Connor said. “They Jenna Tobin threw seven shutout innings much worse when Charlton loaded the were mistakes that we don’t nor- in Woburn. Lynn played a double-header and allowed four hits. Amanda Fila led the bases with two outs. However, Newhall mally make. Plymouth’s a smart and won both games, avoiding a third tilt offense in game one with 2 RBI. Kaelyn caught a hard line drive right back at her team. Almost every time they had in the best-of-three series. Jennings and Ava Foglietta also had 1 RBI a baserunner they figured out a “They’re a really good group of girls,” to end the inning with Charlton up 1-0. each. way to score. They’re a good team.” Lynn manager Chad Wilkins said. “They’re “Our pitching and defense have abso- Lynn’s momentum carried over into the Plymouth scored two runs in the a lot of fun and they make it fun going to lutely been our best things all throughout top of the first to claim an early practice everyday. They work hard when second game, when Lily Newhall pitched this tournament,” Chad Wilkins said, “I lead. Alec Peruzzi (3-for-4) roped we are there and we are reaping the bene- the Lynners to a 4-3 win in the nightcap. knew Lily would come through in those a one-out single and Bradley Blas- fits of their hard work right now. Newhall pitched all seven innings, allow- situations, she’s a good clutch pitcher and berg reached on an infield error. “I’m feeling awesome right now,” Wilkins ing one run on six hits while striking out our defense has been clutch too, always Tommy Sullivan followed with a added. “I’ve been doing this for five, six seven and walking three. making a big play when we needed it.” LYNN, B2 years and made it to states twice but we Amanda Wilkins (1-for-2 with a HBP), always just missed making it to the next Reese Brinkler (1-for-2), and Jenna Tobin LYNN SENIORS, B2 Peabody team victorious

By Anne Marie Tobin hands. Mark Bettencourt after ITEM STAFF Due to Little League game two. “The big ques- rules, a pitcher cannot tion was do we allow Abby WOBURN — Leaving pitch the next day if she to go 12 innings in this nothing to chance, the Pea- goes more than six innings heat and lose her for to- body Tanners 12-year-old the day before. So Betten- morrow. But we relied on Little League Softball All- court gambled on his No. Avery to step up. We talk- Stars got out the brooms 2 pitcher, Avery Grieco, ed about leaving Avery in Sunday, sweeping Section to get the job done in the and bringing in Abby only 1 champion Westfield, 7-0 second game of Sunday’s if Avery got into a jam, and 2-0, to win the state doubleheader. but there was no need to championship and punch Grieco did not disap- risk the added pressure of their ticket to next week- point. She pitched five having to come in in that end’s East Regional Tour- innings of 2-hit ball with situation, so we brought nament in Bristol, CT. five strikeouts and only to start the inning. I have Abby Bettencourt staked one walk. She allowed no doubt that Avery could the Tanners to a 1-0 lead only one Westfield run- have finished, but with with a dominant effort in ner to reach. With a 2-0 their 2-3-4 hitters due the circle in the opening lead in the bottom of the up, we wanted to change game, won by Peabody sixth, Grieco was relieved things up.” ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN 7-0, allowing just four hits by Abby Bettencourt, who Unlike Game 1, the sec- while striking out nine, needed only eight pitches Avery Grieco saved the day for Peabody, holding West eld in check in ond game was a small-ball leaving Tanners’ manag- to close the deal. the second game of Sunday’s doubleheader to help her team win the battle pitchers’ duel pit- er Mark Bettencourt with “Avery was the big dif- state Little League championship. a tough decision on his ference in this game,” said PEABODY, B2 Move over, Pele. You have some company

MOSCOW (AP) — The ball skid- Game over. France wins, 4-2. their shared 10-year lock on the ded across the pristine Moscow pitch Against a Croatia team that re- Ballon d’Or, football’s top individ- and time seemed to slow. This was fused to understand the meaning of ual trophy that sooner rather than Kylian Mbappe’s moment, at just 19, “Give up,” with tough, physical play- later seems bound to have Mbappe’s to become the youngest player since ers who grew up in the aftermath of name attached to it, too. Pele to score in a World Cup final. the war that broke up the former Yu- At the US-Canada-Mexico World Did he hesitate? Did he wilt under goslavia, it was clear when France Cup in 2026, Mbappe will be in his the weight of hundreds of millions of had first a one-goal and then a two- polished prime, at age 27. Book tick- eyes trained on TV screens around goal lead that only a sledgehammer ets now. the world? blow from Les Bleus would put the “My ambition is to go further. As Mbappe doesn’t do doubt. Croatians down for good. far as my potential allows me, to my With a touch as delicate as any- And here’s the amazing thing: limits,” he said. “Winning a World thing seen at the Bolshoi, he simply the truly special teenage talent Cup so young opens other doors. nudged the ball forward, sizing up who landed it, Mbappe, is just get- Now, I have to keep working. I’m the goal. The natural shot with his ting started. Just think: At the only at the start of the road.” PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS right foot from the edge of Croatia’s next World Cup in Qatar in 2022, Mbappe’s goal in the 65th minute box would have been to aim right. France’s rough diamond will still made it 4-1 for France, effectively France’s Kylian Mbappe kisses the trophy after Too easy. Mbappe doesn’t do easy. be just 23. That is about the same guaranteeing a second World Cup the nal match between France and Croatia at Instead, as cool as can be, he aimed age that Lionel Messi and Cristia- the 2018 soccer World Cup in the Luzhniki Sta- left. no Ronaldo were when they began WORLD CUP, B2 dium in Moscow Sunday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 Navigators limp into All-Star break with a loss

By Joshua Kummins double, two runs scored, scoring twice on three hits game after first baseman and Murphy slid in safely crossed home twice and FOR THE ITEM one RBI, and two walks to in the second. After two Corey DiLoreto (North- at home on the back end of Coffel drove home five of lead North Shore’s 7-hit singles and a hit batter eastern) reached on a a double steal. the team’s seven runs. WORCESTER — The offensive attack. The Navs loaded the bases with one fielder’s choice and Mur- The teams traded sin- For the Navs, Hether- North Shore Navigators stole seven bases in a out, third baseman Dustin phy doubled to right. gle runs in the eighth as man was charged with his hung tough and scored five game for the second time Harris (St. Petersburg) A four-run fifth inning DiLoreto drove home cen- second loss of the season runs over the last three this season, with Mur- hit a sacrifice fly to center allowed the Bravehearts ter fielder George Suther- as he allowed five runs on innings, but the Worcester phy and right fielder JP field and Coffel hit a sin- to blow the game open, land (Cochise) with a field- seven hits and four walks Bravehearts put up more Knight (Tufts) recording gle off Navs starter Tuck- though just one of the runs er’s choice, then Worcester in three innings of work. than enough offense in the two apiece. er Hetherman’s (SNHU) charged to Navs reliever second baseman Mariano After Delgado worked first half of Sunday’s Fu- North Shore scored first glove two batters later to Yamil Delgado (Fisher) Ricciardi (Cypress) hit a the next 1.2 innings, left- tures Collegiate Baseball as Murphy led off the bring home a run. was earned. Coffel punctu- two-out single to right. hander Sean Thompson League game at Hanover game with a single and Navs left fielder Michael ated the four-run, one-hit The Navs moved a run (Merrimack) allowed one Insurance Park and fin- scored after stealing third Wynne (Wofford) and Mur- frame with a two-out, two- closer after Keegan drew unearned run on two hits, ished off their sixth con- and advancing on Brave- phy walked and stole second run double. a leadoff walk and scored and Worcester native Matt secutive win, 11-7. heart catcher Brett Cof- base in the second and third From there, the Navs as Sutherland reached on Demma (Saint Joseph’s of The Navs slipped to fel’s (Saint Leo) throwing inning, respectively, but scored five of the game’s Ricciardi’s fielding error Maine) dealt two innings 14-25 with their third error. The home team then Worcester starter and St. final six runs, including in the ninth, but Edward of three-hit ball to finish straight loss entering responded with three runs John’s Prep graduate Jake three during a seventh Lehr (Babson) recorded the game. Tuesday’s FCBL All-Star in the bottom half of the Sanderson (UConn) strand- inning in which seven bat- the final out to clinch the Following the FCBL All- Game, while the Brave- frame, two of which scored ed the runners on base. ters stepped to the plate. game for Worcester. Sand- Star Game at Holman Sta- hearts move to 23-14 after on wild pitches. First base- Coffel’s sac fly to left After shortstop Andrew erson struck out five over dium in Nashua, N.H., the winning for the ninth time man Jack Gonzalez (Stet- added a single run for Olszak (Southern Maine) five innings of four-hit, Navs will return to action in 10 games. son) dropped a single into Worcester in the fourth, walked and DiLoreto and two-run ball to earn the next Thursday for a 7 p.m. Second baseman Joey center field to extend the while third baseman Elias Mejia singled, Murphy win. contest at Bristol Blues Murphy (Saint Joseph’s, count to 3-1. Varinos (Tufts) followed hit a run-scoring single Ricciardi went 3-for-5, against the Blues. Their next Maine) reached base in all Worcester sent eight suit in the next half-in- to right, designated hitter scored twice, and drove in home game is scheduled for five of his plate appearanc- batters to the plate for the ning to bring home the Dominic Keegan (Vander- a run for Worcester, while Sunday against first-place es and went 3-for-3 with a second straight inning, Navs’ second run of the bilt) hit a sac fly to left, three other Bravehearts Martha’s Vineyard. Move over Pele. You have company

WORLD CUP As well as the gold tro- 1958, when he was just 17, From B1 phy and the second star Pele went on to win anoth- Les Bleus will now forev- er two World Cups with victory for Les Bleus to er be able to wear on their Brazil. add to the first won by shirts, there’s much for the No one is saying, not their greatest player, Zine- French to be proud of in quite yet, that Mbappe dine Zidane, and his team- this team. Like the “black- will do likewise. But one mates in 1998. Mbappe blanc-beur” — black, white title, at his age, is a ter- wears the No. 10 jersey and Arab — team of 1998, rific start. With his talent as Zidane did. That is it reflects modern France: and his impressively level Mbappe’s choice. And that multi-racial and made head that so far, cross-fin- says everything about his richer by its diversity. gers, isn’t showing any deep well of ambition and “That is the France that signs of swelling with his how high he is aiming. we like: Different origins, dizzying new fame, the Croatia did get a second but all united,” said strik- goal in the 69th minute to er Antoine Griezmann. possibilities are thrill- keep the final stretch tick- He scored France’s second ing. And he makes soccer lish with uncertainty. But goal, a penalty kick that look so fun. He beamed it was clear after Mbappe’s was preceded by a peel through the Marseillaise goal that the match would of thunder from the Rus- sung before referee Nestor end only one way: With sian night skies that later Pitana blew the whistle the blocks of French fans dumped a rain storm on to start the match. World in Moscow’s Luzhniki the new world champions Cup final nerves? Never! Stadium and the millions as they celebrated. “I’ve always been ready, watching back in France After scoring twice in mentally, to do beautiful erupting in a red-white- Brazil’s 5-2 win against things,” he said. “I’m free and-blue frenzy of joy. Sweden in the final of and, most of all, I enjoy it.”

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Lynn’s Reece Brinkler throws the ball to first base during the opening game of Saturday’s doubleheader. Softball seniors win state title ITEM PHOTO | ANNE MARIE TOBIN LYNN SENIORS pitch, moved to second on sixth inning, cutting the The Peabody Little League softball team begins its victory lap after Sun- From B1 a passed ball and stole lead to 4-3. day’s doubleheader win to capture the state title. third. Wilkins scored on a Lynn silenced the come- Lynn answered in the bot- Charlton infield error. back in the seventh when tom half of the first with Lynn added a crucial Jenna Tobin, who had six Peabody LL softball team state champ a run of its own. Nickolau insurance run in the fifth putouts at third base in led the inning with a dou- inning, that would later the game, successfully put PEABODY you are on it. It’s so im- batters hit better than ble and later scored on a end up being the winning out the first two batters From B1 portant that runners get theirs and the bottom of single by Amanda Wilkins run. Nickolau recorded a on ground balls. Newhall to second and third and the order came up big for to even the score at 1-1. leadoff single to start the struck out the last batter ting Grieco against West- can be in that position to us, too,” said Mark Bet- Another run was added inning. Foglietta layed of the game to earn the field’s ace, Marleigh Mon- come home when the ball tencourt. “The foundation by Lynn in the second in- down a sacrifice bunt to state title for Lynn. roe. The Tanners, however, gets away.” of the order is the top, it’s ning. Newhall drew a walk get Nickolau to second, With the series win, won it on the bases. In game one, the Tanners your murderers’ row, but and was moved over on a but she didn’t stop there Lynn advances the the Abby Bettencourt (2-for- jumped out to an early 3-0 we came up with some bo- ground ball back to the and went around to third regional tournament in 3, triple) led off with a sin- lead in the first inning nus hits from the bottom. pitcher by Amanda Tobin. while no one was cover- Worcester. gle. Two pitches later, she and never looked back. Mia had a big hit, and Al- Brinkler brought Newhall ing the base. Jenna Tobin “I just want us to com- was on third after swiping Abby Bettencourt (3-for-4, anna’s hit was just a big home with a single later drove Nickolau on a RBI pete,” Wilkins said of up- second and third. Payton 2 runs, 4 stolen bases) got bonus for us. Lizzie and in the inning to put Lynn single, giving Lynn a 4-1 coming regional. “If we Petrillo (2-for-3) brought things started with a lead- Jess also had great at-bats up 2-1. lead. compete I’ll be happy but Bettencourt home with a off double. After a walk to get on base. In the third inning Lynn An error in right field you never know, I wasn’t single. to Payton Petrillo, Logan “The top half allowed added another run when followed by two RBI sin- sure if we would make The Tanners added Lomasney (2-for-3, 3 runs, us to get ahead early, and Wilkins, who had reached gles got Charlton right it this far so who knows an insurance run in the 3 RBI) doubled both run- that took a huge edge off base after being hit by a back into the game in the what we can accomplish.” fourth. With one out, Grie- ners home. Lomasney and allowed us to catch a co (2-for-3, run) beat out advanced to third on a deep breath. That put the an infield hit. Doolin (2- passed ball and scored on pressure on Westfield to Lynn Babe Ruth 14s eliminated for-3) doubled her to third. a single by Kiley Doolin come back and was a huge Steed reached first on de- (2-for-4) to make it 3-0. factor.” fensive indifference, load- swiped second base. An- with a single and Mateo Lomasney led off the Bettencourt said the de- LYNN ing the bases for Swee- other Lynn error allowed (1-for-3) followed suit with fifth with an inside-the- fensive play of the game From B1 ny. Sweeney hit a hard Peruzzi to cross home a single of his own. Refus- park home run to deep was made by Lomasney, grounder. Westfield second single, scoring Peruzzi and plate, bumping Plym- ing to lose his cool, Keat- right field to make it 4-0. who threw out Allie Rehor baseman Kelsey Bouchard The bottom of the Tan- attempting to steal second Blasberg to give Plymouth outh’s lead to 4-0. ing fanned the next two tried to get the force at ners’ order delivered sev- in the fourth. a 2-0 edge. While Plymouth took ad- Lynn batters and induced Lynn started the bot- home, but her throw was eral timely hits. No. 8 “That was a big play to vantage of Lynn’s miscues, a groundout to seal the 5-0 tom half of the first on the off the mark, allowing hitter Mia Philbrick got a throw her out because the Keating kept the Lynners shutout win. right foot, with back-to- Grieco to score. second inning rally going next girl up singled and off the scoreboard. Keat- Despite the loss, O’Con- back singles from Antho- Westfield’s best chance with a leadoff single in the who knows what might nor said he’s proud of his ny Marino (2-for-3) and ing retired Lynn in order to get on the board came top of the second, while have happened,” Betten- Christian Moran (1-for-3). in the bottom halves of the team’s effort through an- in the fourth with Mon- No. 7 hitter Lizzie Betten- court said. But a fielder’s choice, a second and third innings. other impressive state roe on third base, only to court kept a Tanners’ rally The Tanners added a pickoff at first base and a He induced a pair of pop- tournament run. be stranded when Petril- in the third alive with a couple of insurance runs groundout ended the in- flies to escape a jam in the “This team is unbe- lo stabbed a line drive at 2-out single. in the sixth, the big hit be- ning and Lynn missed a bottom of the fourth when lievable,” O’Connor said. short. After Lomasney’s homer, ing a 2-out, 2-run double key opportunity. Marino and Aaron O’Con- “They’re all best friends. “We practice getting good No. 7 hitter Jessica Steed by Grieco. Alex Steck reached on an nor (2-for-3) each singled. They’re all wet-eyed be- jumps a lot and that was drew a 2-out walk and Peabody is scheduled to error to start the top of the Plymouth capped its cause they didn’t want it a key today,” said Mark advanced to second on a play Pennsylvania in the second. Steck, who stole scoring in the fifth when to end. We swept districts, Bettencourt. “Baserun- passed ball. No. 8 hitter first round of the East Re- second and third, scored Peruzzi hit a two-out sin- we swept the North and ning is so underestimated Alanna Sweeney brought gional Saturday, July 21 at on a sacrifice-fly from Bry- gle and scored on an error. we ran into a tough lefty. and doesn’t get the credit Steed home with a clutch 4. All games will be played cen Tetler to give Plym- Down 5-0, Lynn attempt- That’s what happens. it deserves. It takes men- hit up the middle to make at the Leon J. Breen Field outh a 3-0 lead. ed to string together a late These are the games that tal toughness to be ready it a 5-0 game. at the A. Bartlett Giamat- Peruzzi singled to lead- rally in the seventh. Aar- you have to play perfect so that when that passed “They are a good-hit- ti Little League Training off the top of the third and on O’Connor led the frame and we didn’t.” ball gets past the catcher, ting team, but our top-5 Center in Bristol. MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS MONDAY Andover vs. Lynn (6) (Not including last night’s games) Beverly-Salem vs. Danvers (6) Today Tuesday Wednesday American Legion Baseball Saugus vs. Middleton-Peabody (6) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Danvers vs. Saugus (5:30) O ff All-Star Game O ff Haverhill vs. Newburyport (7) M Vineyard 25 11 .694 - 1L 7-3 Mid--Peabody vs. Newburyport (6) TBA Methuen vs. Marblehead-S’scott (7) Methuen vs. Andover (7) Worcester 23 14 .622 2 1/2 6W 9-1 NSBL Bristol 23 17 .575 4 3W 6-4 NSBL Marblehead vs. Swampscott (6) Beverly vs. Manchester (6) Brockton 19 19 .500 7 2W 4-6 North Shore Phillies vs. Peabody (8) Thursday Friday TUESDAY North Shore Storm vs. North Reading Pittsfi eld 15 22 .405 10 1/2 4L 3-7 At Bristol (7) at Pittsfi eld American Legion Baseball (8) 6:30 Navigators 14 25 .359 12 1/2 3L 3-7 Nashua 13 24 .351 12 1/2 2L 3-7 SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Woods cross each meet. Running events will be a 30-meter country series race for ages three and under and 50, 100, 200, The 49th annual Lynn 400, 800, one-mile and Summer cross country relays for ages high school series will continue every and younger. Field events Wednesday until Septem- will be the standing long ber 26. jump and the softball Each evening includes a throw. All communities are regular 1.59 mile, a short invited. race of the day and a long For more information, race of the day. There is no visit www.lwrun.org, email entry fee. [email protected] or call Refer top www.lwrun.org (781) 709-7135 or (781) for more information. 593-6562. Bishop Fenwick Masucci softbal- basketball camp tournament The Bishop Fenwick The Vanessa Masucci co-ed Girls Basketball Camp slow-pitch softball tourna- will be held from July ment will be held this week- 23-26 (9 a.m.-1 p.m.) at end, July 20-22 at Grace Danvers Indoor Sports. Rogato Field at Breed Mid- Instructors include play- ers and coaches from the dle School, Lynn. 2018 Division 3 North Vanessa Masucci (MacCor- champion Crusaders, as mack) was killed last Sep- well as current collegiate tember inside her Revere players. Anyone interested home. She was a Lynn can contact Fenwick coach native and a member of the Adam DeBaggis at aag- St. Mary’s High softball [email protected] for more team. details. Lynn youth tennis Lynn Tigersharks PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS clinics girls soccer camp Boston ’s Brock Holt runs on an RBI single in the sixth inning of Sunday’s game against the To- The Lynn Parks and Rec- ronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park. The Lynn Tigersharks reation Department is host- girls soccer camp takes place ing youth tennis clinics beginning today and run- every Monday, Tuesday and ning through Friday. Wednesday through Aug. 1. Red Sox enter break on a tear at Gowdy Park and will be The camp runs from 9 a.m. organized by age group. BOSTON (AP) — The Bos- East-leading Red Sox (68- the mindset of anyone,” los- more. Johnson gave up two to 11 a.m. Girls from ages Kids ages eight and under ton Red Sox rolled through 30), who own the major ing pitcher Marcus Stroman runs in 4 2/3 innings. 10-18 are invited attend. will have their clinic from 5 the pre-All-Star game por- league’s best record and said before storming off Bradley’s RBI double The cost is $5 per day or $20 p.m. to 6 p.m., kids ages tion of their schedule piling have won 12 of their last 13 later in the interview after against Stroman (2-7) for the week. For more infor- nine to 11 will have their up wins. Now, they’ll have games. They lead the Yan- a question from a reporter. pushed Boston ahead 3-2 mation, contact English girls clinic from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. a few days to sit back, re- kees by 4½ games going into “Even if you’re playing well, in the fifth, and he scored soccer coach Ed McNeil at and kids ages 12 and over lax and enjoy their historic the break. it’s definitely good to get the on Bogaerts run-scoring 978-401-7571. will have their clinic from 7 start. “Anytime you’re winning break to kind of get away grounder off Stroman’s foot. p.m. to 8 p.m. Xander Bogaerts homered you’re having fun,” Boston from the game, clear your Holt’s second RBI single Youth Summer The clinics will cover in his first at-bat a day after outfielder Jackie Bradley head and hopefully come made it 5-2 an inning later. many aspects of tennis, hitting a walk-off grand slam Jr. said. “Just keep winning back and put some wins to- Bogaerts, whose 10th-in- evening track including the forehand, and drove in two runs, lead- and you’ll keep going good.” gether.” ning slam on Saturday gave backhand, serve, positioning ing the Red Sox past the To- Betts went 0 for 3, lower- Stroman was upset when Boston a 6-2 win, homered The fifth annual Lynn and scoring. Kids are ronto Blue Jays 5-2 on Sun- ing his major league-leading asked him about pitching at on the third pitch he saw, Parks and Recreation encouraged to bring a tennis day to enter the break with batting average to .359, and a field in Vancouver, Cana- sending it completely out Youth Summer Evening da. Track meets will be held racquet and a water bottle their best record since 1949. fellow-All Star J.D. Marti- of Fenway Park over the at the Manning Field to the clinic. There is a limit- “I think we did great. I nez enters the break with Brandon Workman (2-0), Green Monster for his 16th track on Mondays for the ed number of tennis rac- think the record shows,” 29 homers and an MLB best the first of five relievers, of the season in the first. next two months until quets available through the Red Sox All-Star outfielder 80 RBIs. struck out the only batter Holt’s RBI single made it Monday, Aug. 27 at 6:30 Parks and Recreation Mookie Betts said. “We were Teoscar Hernandez hit he faced in the fifth after 2-0 in the inning. p.m. There is no entry fee Department. pretty much in every game, a two-run homer for the starter Brian Johnson was Hernandez’s shot went to participate. For more information, con- had a chance to win every Blue Jays (43-52). Toronto’s pulled with the score tied. over the Monster in the There will be running tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- game and we won a lot of dropped seven of 10 and fell All-Star closer Craig Kim- third. events and field events at 7096. them.” to 3-10 against the Red Sox brel got the final three outs Stroman gave up four Brock Holt also drove this season. for his 30th save, his eighth runs, three earned, on five TV/RADIO in two runs for the AL “Just to reset. I think that’s straight season with 30 or hits in five innings.

Major League Baseball 8 p.m...... Home Run Derby ...... ESPN Djokovic wins his fourth Wimbledon Pro Basketball 8:30 p.m. .. Summer Lg: Det/Lakers cs. Cleve/Toronto ..ESPN2 10:30 p.m. Summer Lg: Bos/Portland vs. Milw/Memph ESPN2 LONDON (AP) — Novak seemed misplaced Sunday for me,” Djokovic said. 14. Djokovic acknowledged night. Back at his best, “It’s easy to talk now and But it’s also Djokovic’s that he was worried. His Djokovic became Wim- look back at it and be kind first since he completed a TODAY IN SPORTS coach was, too. bledon’s champion for the of grateful, but I really am career Grand Slam at the Could Djokovic ever re- fourth time, grabbing a grateful to go through this 2016 French Open. July 16 give him a one-stroke lead after the turn to the top of tennis? lead right away against a kind of, so to say, mixed “It was a long journey,” 1920 — Babe Ruth breaks his own second round. To the heights he’d al- weary Kevin Anderson in emotions, turbulences as the 31-year-old from Ser- season record of 29 homers with 1995 — Annika Sorenstam of Swe- his 30th as the New York Yankees den wins the U.S. Women’s Open by ready reached? Could he the final and holding off a well, mentally, moments of bia said. beat the St. Louis Browns, 5-2. Ruth one stroke over Meg Mallon, her first put aside the time lost to late challenge to win 6-2, doubt and disappointment “I couldn’t pick a better ends the season with 54. victory on the LPGA Tour. a painful right elbow that 6-2, 7-6 (3). and frustration, anger.” place, to be honest, in the 1920 — The United States sweeps 2005 — In Las Vegas, Jermain Tay- required surgery and the “There were several mo- It is Djokovic’s 13th ma- tennis world to peak and Australia in five straight matches to lor beats Bernard Hopkins for the win the Davis Cup for the first time undisputed middleweight title. Hop- disappointment of poor- ments where I was frus- jor trophy, the fourth-high- to make a comeback.” since 1913. The U.S. team is made kins, a winner of a record 20 con- for-him results? Could he trated and questioning est total in the history of A year ago at the All En- up of Bill Tilden and Bill Johnston. secutive defenses, starts slowly and end a Grand Slam drought whether I can get back (to men’s tennis, trailing only gland Club, Djokovic quit 1938 — Paul Runyan wins the PGA the undefeated challenger builds up golf championship by routing Sam a big enough lead on two judges’ that lasted more than two the) desired level or not. Roger Federer’s 20, Rafael during his quarterfinal Snead 8 and 7 in the final round. scorecards to take the crown. years? But that makes this whole Nadal’s 17 and his child- because of the elbow, then 1947 — Rocky Graziano scores a 2006 — J.R. Todd becomes the first All of that fretting journey even more special hood idol Pete Sampras’ took the rest of 2017 off. technical knockout with a barrage of black driver to win an NHRA Top Fuel 30 punches against Tony Zale in the event, beating Tony Schumacher in sixth round to win the world middle- the Mopar Mile-High Nationals. MAJOR LEAGUES AL LEADERS NL LEADERS weight boxing title. Held in Chicago 2011 — Kyle Busch wins the Nation- Stadium, it’s the largest grossing wide race at New Hampshire Motor American League National League BATTING — Betts, Boston, .359; BATTING — Gennett, Cincinnati, fight in history. Speedway to become the third driver East Division East Division Altuve, Houston, .332; Martinez, .326; Markakis, Atlanta, .323; Almo- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 1950 — Uruguay beats Brazil 2-1 to to win 100 races in NASCAR’s three Boston, .328; Segura, Seattle, .323; ra, Chicago, .319; Freeman, Atlanta, win soccer’s World Cup in Rio de national series. Busch, with 22 Cup Boston 68 30 .694 — Philadelphia 53 42 .558 — New York 62 33 .653 4½ Atlanta 52 42 .553 ½ Duffy, Tampa Bay, .317; Machado, .315; Suarez, Cincinnati, .312; Are- Janeiro. victories and 29 Trucks wins, also Tampa Bay 49 47 .510 18 Washington 48 48 .500 5½ Baltimore, .315; Simmons, Los nado, Colorado, .312; Realmuto, 1967 — Kathy Whitworth wins the ties Mark Martin for first place in Toronto 43 52 .453 23½ Miami 41 57 .418 13½ Angeles, .313; Rosario, Minnesota, Miami, .310; Kemp, Los Angeles, LPGA championship by one stroke career Nationwide Series victories Baltimore 28 69 .289 39½ New York 39 55 .415 13½ .311; Trout, Los Angeles, .310; Gurri- .310; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .306; over Shirley Englehorn. Whitworth with 49. Richard Petty and David Central Division Central Division el, Houston, .310. Aguilar, Milwaukee, .298. sinks a fifty-foot uphill putt for a bird- Pearson are the other drivers with W L Pct GB W L Pct GB RUNS — Lindor, Cleveland, 85; RUNS — Albies, Atlanta, 74; Black- ie on the 18th green at Pleasant Val- have at least 100 wins. Cleveland 52 43 .547 — Chicago 55 38 .591 — Betts, Boston, 79; Martinez, Boston, mon, Colorado, 73; Arenado, Colora- ley Country Club in Sutton Mass. 2012 — Roger Federer surpasses Minnesota 44 50 .468 7½ Milwaukee 55 43 .561 2½ 72; Trout, Los Angeles, 71; Beninten- do, 63; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 63; 1989 — Betsy King birdies three of Pete Sampras to set the record for Detroit 41 57 .418 12½ St. Louis 48 46 .511 7½ Chicago 33 62 .347 19 Pittsburgh 48 49 .495 9 di, Boston, 68; Ramirez, Cleveland, Baez, Chicago, 61; Goldschmidt, Ari- the first four holes of the final round the most weeks at No. 1 in the ATP Kansas City 27 68 .284 25 Cincinnati 43 53 .448 13½ 68; Bregman, Houston, 67; Judge, zona, 61; Pham, St. Louis, 60; to win her first U.S. Women’s Open rankings. After winning Wimbledon a West Division West Division New York, 66; Segura, Seattle, 66; Yelich, Milwaukee, 60; Freeman, championship by four strokes over week ago — his 75th career ATP W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Springer, Houston, 65. Atlanta, 59; Gennett, Cincinnati, 59. Nancy Lopez. title — Federer returns to the top for Houston 64 35 .646 — Los Angeles 53 43 .552 — RBI — Martinez, Boston, 80; RBI — Baez, Chicago, 72; Suarez, 1993 — Nick Faldo ties the best the first time since June 2010. Seattle 58 39 .598 5 Arizona 53 44 .546 ½ Ramirez, Cleveland, 70; Haniger, Cincinnati, 71; Aguilar, Milwaukee, single round in 122 years of the Brit- Today marks his 287th week at No. Oakland 55 42 .567 8 Colorado 51 45 .531 2 Seattle, 67; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 70; Arenado, Colorado, 68; Story, ish Open with a course-record 63 to 1, one more than Sampras. Los Angeles 49 48 .505 14 San Francisco 50 48 .510 4 Texas 41 56 .423 22 San Diego 40 59 .404 14½ 65; Machado, Baltimore, 65; Colorado, 68; Gennett, Cincinnati, Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Bogaerts, Boston, 64; Bregman, 63; Freeman, Atlanta, 61; Markakis, Boston 6, Toronto 2, 10 innings Pittsburgh 2, Milwaukee 1, 1st game Houston, 64; KDavis, Oakland, 64; Atlanta, 61; Rizzo, Chicago, 61; 2 TRANSACTIONS Kansas City 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Arizona 3, Atlanta 0 Tampa Bay 19, Minnesota 6 Cincinnati 8, St. Louis 2 Gattis, Houston, 63; 2 tied at 62. tied at 60. Houston 9, Detroit 1 Miami 2, Philadelphia 0 HITS — Altuve, Houston, 129; Segu- HITS — Markakis, Atlanta, 120; Gen- BASEBALL Almora Jr. on the family medical Baltimore 1, Texas 0 N.Y. Mets 7, Washington 4 ra, Seattle, 120; Rosario, Minnesota, nett, Cincinnati, 115; Albies, Atlanta, American League emergency list. Recalled INF David L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 2, 2nd game 117; Martinez, Boston, 116; Castel- 114; Freeman, Atlanta, 114; Castro, BOSTON RED SOX — Activated LHP Bote from Iowa (PCL). N.Y. Yankees 5, Cleveland 4 L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 4, 10 innings Miami, 112; Anderson, Miami, 109; Colorado 4, Seattle 1 Colorado 4, Seattle 1 lanos, Detroit, 115; Machado, Balti- Brian Johnson from the 10-day DL. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Placed INF Oakland 4, San Francisco 3 Oakland 4, San Francisco 3 more, 115; Lindor, Cleveland, 113; Peraza, Cincinnati, 108; Arenado, Placed LHP Eduardo Rodriguez on Jonathan Villar on the 10-day DL. Sunday’s Games Chicago Cubs 11, San Diego 6 Merrifield, Kansas City, 109; Betts, Colorado, 107; Story, Colorado, 107; the 10-day DL. Recalled OF Brett Phillips from Colo- Baltimore 6, Texas 5 Sunday’s Games Boston, 108; Ramirez, Cleveland, Blackmon, Colorado, 105. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned rado Springs (PCL). Returned RHP Boston 5, Toronto 2 Miami 10, Philadelphia 5 108. DOUBLES — Albies, Atlanta, 29; INF Jose Fernandez to Salt Lake Aaron Wilkerson (26th man) to Colo- Cleveland 5, N.Y. Yankees 2 Washington 6, N.Y. Mets 1 Chicago White Sox 10, Kansas City 1 Atlanta 5, Arizona 1 DOUBLES — Escobar, Minnesota, Markakis, Atlanta, 29; Carpenter, St. (PCL). Recalled RHP Eduardo Pare- rado Springs. Detroit 6, Houston 3 Pittsburgh 7, Milwaukee 6, 10 innings 35; Bregman, Houston, 31; Lindor, Louis, 28; Story, Colorado, 27; Baez, des from Salt Lake. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Placed Minnesota 11, Tampa Bay 7, 10 innings St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 4 Cleveland, 30; Merrifield, Kansas Chicago, 25; Freeman, Atlanta, 25; MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned RHP RHP Jeff Samardzija on the 10-day Colorado 4, Seattle 3 Colorado 4, Seattle 3 City, 30; Castellanos, Detroit, 29; Rendon, Washington, 25; Anderson, Fernando Romero to Rochester (IL). DL. Recalled INF Kelby Tomlinson Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 Oakland 6, San Francisco 2 L.A. Dodgers 5, L.A. Angels 3 Chicago Cubs 7, San Diego 4 Abreu, Chicago, 27; Andujar, New Miami, 23; Hosmer, San Diego, 23; NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned OF from Sacramento (PCL). Tuesday’s Games L.A. Dodgers 5, L.A. Angels 3 York, 27; Pillar, Toronto, 27; 3 tied at 7 tied at 22. Clint Frazier to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre WASHINGTON NATIONALS — NL vs. AL at Washington, D.C., 8:00 p.m. Tuesday’s Games 26. TRIPLES — KMarte, Arizona, 8; CTay- (IL). Recalled RHP Trevor Gott from Syra- NL vs. AL at Washington, D.C., 8:00 p.m. TRIPLES — Sanchez, Chicago, 9; lor, Los Angeles, 8; Baez, Chicago, 6; National League cuse (IL). Optioned RHP Austin Voth Thursday’s Games Hernandez, Toronto, 6; Benintendi, Nimmo, New York, 6; Contreras, Chi- St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Placed OF Albert to Syracuse. Boston, 5; Moncada, Chicago, 5. cago, 5; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 5. B4 THE DAILY ITEM MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON MONDAY, JULY 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Time spent with someone you Give and take will be neces- Let others worry about rushing Rise and shine, and plan to Use your intuition when dealing Size things up and get moving. find creative and inspiring will sary. Aiming for equality when into things and backtracking to start something new. You’ll with work-related matters, part- Look at the big picture and help you transition from one dealing with partners, friends fix what didn’t work. Learn from have the perfect setting to ners or situations that could make alterations that will po- situation to another. Partnering or relatives will help you keep observation and make your bring about change at home or influence how you handle your with someone progressive will the peace as well as get thing decisions based on practical sition you for a better future. at work. Financial gain is head- money. Make a commitment to Personal or physical changes bring promising results. Ro- done. Romance will stabilize choices. Focus on making per- ing your way. someone you love. mance is highlighted. your personal life. sonal improvements. will improve your outlook. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you don’t like something, The contributions you made GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Size up your financial situation Don’t leave anything to chance. Look at the facts. Someone Refuse to let emotional issues and limit your spending. Don’t Do your research and take action. will mislead you if you are too take a pass. Refuse to let will not go unnoticed. Use your lead you astray. Use your intel- make donations or offer gener- Stay on top of your responsibili- trusting. Protect your assets anyone bully you or entice experience to help you find ous gifts. A last-minute deci- ties and avoid complaints. Offer and personal information. A you into taking part in some- solutions that will improve a ligence and look for answers sion by you or someone close demanding people suggestions proactive approach to how you thing risky or that could end troubling situation. A proactive that will help put an end to any to you will lead to a dispute. that will take the onus off you. handle your money is favored. badly. approach will earn respect. negativity in your life.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Girl’s old friends turn away when she returns to school How tempting is the diamond finesse? DEAR ABBY: My life thinks I’m uptight. I’m The character Carrie Brad- losers, which will probably re- daughter has graduated Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van normally very sociable. shaw, in an episode of “Sex quire either finding East with from high school. She had Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, These days, I avoid those and the City,” said, “I admit it’s both the ace and king or re- been in a residential treat- and was founded by her mother, family gatherings as often tempting to wish for the per- ceiving a misdefense. ment program for depres- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at as possible, but I’m afraid fect boss, or the perfect par- However, what about reject- sion the year and a half I’m courting more prob- ent, or the perfect outfit, but DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ing the diamond finesse? prior to returning to this lems by not participating maybe the best any of us can Ah, yes — now we are get- school. Her old friends had Angeles, CA 90069. in family activities. My re- do is not quit. Play the hand ting somewhere. Win with the promised to be there for lationship with my hus- we’ve been given and acces- diamond ace, draw trumps her when she returned. band is fantastic, and he my daughter learn from it. and so should you. sorize the outfit we’ve got.” and run the spades, discard- After she was back for understands and supports Please let me know what What life lesson do you At the bridge table, you have ing dummy’s diamond three. three months, her friends me, but I don’t feel like his think exploring this with to play the hand you’ve been Then cast adrift with the last stopped inviting her to you think. family does. I’ve tried to be the other parents will ac- dealt, and you hope to employ diamond. If the opponent who things and even talked be- frank with them, but the MAMA BEAR OUT complish for your daugh- it perfectly. In this deal, how wins the trick opens up clubs, hind her back in a group conversations don’t seem WEST ter? Your efforts would be would you proceed in four it limits South’s losers in the chat that was started by a to stick. I can’t avoid my hearts after West leads his different group. The girls’ better spent by continuing suit to two. If instead the de- DEAR MAMA BEAR: husband’s family forever. fourth-highest diamond? moms knew some of this to emotionally support her fender leads a diamond, de- Your daughter has sur- What to do? North responded with the was going on and did noth- and encouraging her to clarer ruffs on the board and vived high school, and Jacoby two-no-trump re- ing about it. It has been a move forward with her life. IN THE MINORITY sluffs a club from his hand. along with it the cruel sponse, showing at least four- difficult journey for my treatment of the girls who IN LOUISIANA daughter as well as for me. DEAR ABBY: My hus- card support and game-going promised to befriend her. Now that the girls have band’s family is full of peo- DEAR MINORITY: Be- values (at most seven losers). For that, I congratulate all graduated, I’m wonder- ple who drink too much cause you have told your South rebid four hearts with her. ing if I should contact any and then act like fools, in-laws that being urged to a minimum opening and no of them or their moms and Teenagers can be so com- slurring their words, drink makes you uncom- singleton or void. ask what happened. It was pletely centered on them- stumbling and vomiting. fortable yet they persist, South starts with four po- painful for me to watch my selves that the feelings of It happens at many gath- you are doing all you can tential losers: one diamond daughter go through others do not exist for erings, and it stresses me short of cutting off all con- and three clubs. He has nine weekends when her them. Also, girls in high out. tact with them. Continue top tricks: three spades, five “friends” were out at par- school tend to form cliques. They often pressure me to limit the times you at- hearts and one diamond. ties she wasn’t invited to. Add to that the fact that to drink more and/or get tend those family events, Obviously, if the diamond fi- It was heartbreaking there is so much misunder- drunk. Because I don’t do and when asked about nesse is working (West has when no one came to her standing about mental ill- it, I feel ostracized at these your absence, continue to led away from the king), that holiday or birthday par- ness — not only among gatherings where I’m told be frank about the reason. will provide a 10th trick. But ties. I am wondering if teens but also adults — I need to “loosen up” or Then hope they are sober if the finesse loses, declarer asking the girls/moms for and I have a pretty good “cheer up” by drinking enough to get the message will have to avoid three club an explanation can help idea of what happened more. No one else in my when you deliver it.

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of 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 Enrique Pena and Maria Pena to Ameriquest Mortgage mortgage given by Lottie M. Chojnowski to Bank of America, N.A., dated July 12, mortgage given by John J. Calnan and Kerry E. Calnan to Mortgage Electronic Company, dated March 22, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Registration Systems, Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Reliant Mortgage District) Registry of Deeds at Book 24118, Page 266, of which mortgage the 24576, Page 399 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage Wilmington Trust, National Company, LLC, dated August 19, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Ameriquest Mortgage Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as trustee for MFRA Trust District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24735, Page 496 (the "Mortgage") of which Company to The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, successor 2014-2 is the present holder by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to mortgage MTGLQ Investors, L.P. is the present holder by assignment from in interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Structured Asset Mortgage Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for Reliant Mortgage Investments II Inc., Bear Stearns ALT-A Trust, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, trustee for MFRA Trust 2014-2 dated October 26, 2017 recorded in Essex County Company, LLC, its successors and assigns to Green Tree Servicing LLC, its Series 2005-5 dated March 30, 2005 and recorded with said registry on February (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 36313, Page 293, for breach of successors and assigns dated July 20, 2012 recorded in Essex County (Southern 24, 2017 at Book 35698 Page 335, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31547, Page 264 and assignment from Ditech and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 mortgaged premises located at Unit No. 30E, of the RiverBay Condominium, 30 Financial, LLC successor by merger to Green Tree Servicing, LLC to MTGLQ p.m. on August 1, 2018, on the mortgaged premises located at 12 Kenwood Margin Street a/k/a 30 East Margin Street, Lynn, MA 01905 will be sold at a Investors, L.P. dated August 25, 2016 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Terrace , Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Public Auction at 12:00 PM on August 31, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, Registry of Deeds in Book 35250, Page 383, for breach of conditions of said described in said mortgage, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises mortgage, to wit: located at 29 Bulfinch Terrace, Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at TO WIT: 1:00 PM on August 21, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly The unit is shown on a plan recorded with the first deed of this unit, to which is described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: The land in Lynn with the buildings thereon, known as 12 Kenwood Terrace, Shown affixed a verified statement in the form provided By G.L.C. 183A s.9, and is as Lot B on a plan drawn by F.H. Eastman, surveyor, dated August 8, 1918, conveyed subject to and the benefit of the obligations, restrictions, rights and The land with all the buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts recorded with Essex South liabilities contained in G.L.C. 183A, the Master Deed, the documents establishing bounded and described as follows: District Registry of Deeds, Book 2494, Page 354. the organization of unit owners, the By-Laws as amended of record and any prior recorded unit deeds of this unit. Being Lot 14 on plan of "Lynngrove," dated October 25, 1920, by Eastman & Containing 4800 square feet according to said plan. Bradford, C.E., recorded in Essex South District Deeds, Plan Book 36, Plan 9, Each of the units in the Condominium is intended for residential purposes and bounded: For title reference, see deed recorded in said Registry of Deeds in Book 10700, such other uses as are set forth in the Master Deed. Page 273. Southwesterly: by Bulfinch Terrace, 53.15 feet; The undivided percentage interest of the unit in the common areas and facilities is Northwesterly: by Lot 4 on said plan, 179.95 feet; For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern 11.01%. Northeasterly: by Lot 42 on said plan, 53.53 feet; District) Registry of Deeds in Book 10700, Page 273. Southeasterly: by Lot 15 on said plan, 186.34 feet; For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit District) Registry of Deeds in Book 17179, Page 449. For title reference see Deed from Dorothy McKernan, a/k/a Dorothy of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the McKernan-Fennel dated March 27, 2002 and recorded in the Essex Registry of nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Deeds at Book 18512, Page 565. titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Containing 9,157 square feet according to said plan. having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 18512, Page 565. TERMS OF SALE: Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. error in this publication. to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, THE BANK OF NEW YORK Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity, but solely as Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 MELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK, SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO trustee for MFRA Trust 2014-2 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED ASSET MORTGAGE Korde & Associates, P.C. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical INVESTMENTS II INC., BEAR STEARNS ALT-A TRUST, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH 900 Chelmsford Street error in this publication. CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-5 Suite 3102 Present holder of said mortgage Lowell, MA 01851 Other terms to be announced at the sale. (978) 256-1500 By its Attorneys, Chojnowski, Lottie M., 18-031599 MTGLQ Investors, L.P. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. Item: July 16, 23, 30, 2018 Korde & Associates, P.C. 150 California Street 900 Chelmsford Street Newton, MA 02458 Suite 3102 (617) 558-0500 CARE AND PROTECTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, SUMMONS BY Lowell, MA 01851 200802-1614 - PRP PUBLICATION, DOCKET NUMBER 17CP0141LY, Trial Court of Massachusetts, (978) 256-1500 Item: July 9, 16, 23, 2018 Juvenile Court Department, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Essex Calnan, John J., 17-028232 County Juvenile Court, 139 Central Avenue, Lynn, MA 01901 Item: July 2, 9, 16, 2018

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By Bernard Condon and Garance Burke ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — The hammering and drilling began just months after Jared Kushner's family real estate firm bought a converted warehouse apartment building in the hip, Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Tenants say it started early in the morning and went on until nightfall, so loud that it drowned out normal conversation, so violent it rattled pictures off the walls. So much dust wafted through ducts and under doorways that it coated beds and clothes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS in closets. Rats crawled Barth Bazyluk moved to West Harrison with his family after leaving a through holes in the walls. rent-stabilized apartment they had lived in for seven years in Brooklyn PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers with passkeys after the building was bought by the Kushner Cos. barged in unannounced. Kirstjen Nielsen said that there are no signs that Russia is targeting the midterm elections Residents who begged for 250 rent-stabilized apart- est residential buildings anger, disrupted lives and relief got a standard reply, with the same “scale or scope” as the 2016 pres- ments — 75 percent of the in New York illustrates a lawsuit to be filed Mon- idential election. "We have permits." building — were either what critics describe as day in which tenants say More than a dozen cur- emptied or sold as the the firm's sharp-elbowed they were harassed and rent and former residents Kushner Cos. was convert- business practices while exposed to high levels of of the building told The ing the building to luxury it was run by President cancer-causing dust. US official: Russia is Associated Press that they condos. Those sales so far Donald Trump's son-in- "We've looked into hun- believe the Kushner Cos.' have totaled more than law and eventual White dreds of rent-stabilized using social media relentless construction, $155 million, an average House adviser Jared buildings and this is one along with rent hikes of of $1.2 million per apart- Kushner. of the worst we've ever $500 a month or more, was ment. The Kushner Cos. told seen," says Aaron Carr, to divide Americans part of a campaign to push "They won, they suc- the AP that it didn't ha- head of tenant watchdog tenants out of rent-sta- ceeded," says Barth Ba- rass any tenants to get Housing Rights Initiative, By Geoff Mulvihill demned Russia over med- bilized apartments and zyluk, who left apartment them out. But the data whose investigation led to ASSOCIATED PRESS dling in the 2016 election bring high-paying condo C606 with his wife and suggest turnover at the the pending lawsuit. "The despite the findings of all PHILADELPHIA — The buyers in. baby daughter in Decem- building known as the scale and speed of tenants top U.S. intelligence agen- U.S. homeland security If so, it was a remark- ber. "You have to be igno- Austin Nichols House was leaving, the conditions to cies, and the Kremlin has secretary said on Satur- ably successful campaign. rant or dumb to think this significantly higher than which they were exposed, insisted it didn't meddle day there are no signs that An AP investigation wasn't deliberate." city averages for coveted provides a window into in the U.S. election. In the Russia is targeting this found that over the past This up-close look at one rent-stabilized buildings, the Kushner Cos.' preda- past, Trump has reiterat- year's midterm elections three years, more than of the Kushner Cos.' larg- leaving behind a trail of tory business model." ed Putin's denials, but this with the same "scale or week he said he would scope" it targeted the 2016 bring up the issue when presidential election. they meet on Monday in Deadly fire shuts down a main Department of Home- Finland. land Security Secretary "All I can do is say, 'Did Kirstjen Nielsen spoke at you?'" Trump said days a convention of state sec- ago at a news conference route to Yosemite National Park retaries of state, an event in Brussels. "And, 'Don't MARIPOSA, Calif. (AP) Varney’s body likely that's usually a low-key do it again.' But he may — A wildfire that killed won’t be retrieved until affair highlighting voter deny it." a California firefighter Monday at the earliest be- registration, balloting de- Some of the state offi- grew quickly and forced cause it’s in a “precarious vices and election security cials who run elections the closure of a key route location” and conditions issues that don't get much say it's important for into Yosemite National were too dangerous over public attention. But com- Trump, a Republican, to Park as crews contended the weekend, Cal Fire ing amid fresh allegations take a tougher stance to with sweltering condi- Deputy Chief Scott Mc- into Russia's attempts to avoid having the public's tions Sunday, authorities Lean said. sway the 2016 election, confidence in fair elections said. The wildfire is one of the sessions on election undermined. The blaze that broke several burning across the security have a higher lev- "I believe as command- out Friday scorched more state and among 56 large el of urgency and interest. er in chief he has an ob- than 6 square miles of dry blazes that are active in Nielsen said her agency ligation to address it and, brush along steep, remote the U.S., most in the Amer- will help state and local frankly, put Putin and any hillsides on the park’s ican West, a region that is election officials prepare other foreign nation that western edge. It was burn- struggling with drought their systems for cyber- seeks to undermine our ing largely out of control, and heat. attacks from Russia or democracy on notice that and officials shut off elec- A blaze near the Cali- elsewhere. She said U.S. the actions will not be tol- tricity to many areas, in- fornia-Oregon border that intelligence officials are erated," California Secre- cluding Yosemite Valley, as killed a 72-year-old res- seeing "persistent Russian tary of State Alex Padilla, a safety precaution. ident and injured three efforts using social media, a Democrat, said in an in- Guests were ordered firefighters was almost sympathetic spokespeople terview this week. to leave Yosemite Cedar entirely contained after and other fronts to sow Some of his peers de- Lodge on Saturday as burning more than 60 discord and divisiveness clined to go that far. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS flames crept up slopes and square miles of dry brush. amongst the American "I don't go around telling the air became thick with Fire crews keep watch on the Ferguson Fire Crews got full control people, though not neces- the president what to do," smoke. from the South Fork Merced River Bridge on over a stubborn fire that sarily focused on specif- said Jay Ashcroft, the Re- “You can’t see anything, Highway 140 near El Portal in Mariposa Coun- scorched 142 square miles ic politicians or political publican secretary of state it’s so smoky outside. It’s ty, Calif. of brush and destroyed campaigns." in Missouri. crazy,” said front desk 20 structures in Yolo and The conference of top Trump portrays the in- clerk Spencer Arebalo, one nities just outside the Capt. Mike Seymour said. Napa counties. Investiga- state election officialsvestigation as a partisan of a handful of employees park, and people in near- Heavy fire equipment tors said an electric live- she addressed was sand- attack, but not all Repub- who stayed behind at the by lodges and motels were operator Braden Varney, stock fence that was im- wiched between Friday's licans see it that way. This popular hotel inside the told to be ready to leave if 36, died early Saturday properly installed sparked indictments of 12 Rus- month, the Republicans park. flames approach. A stretch on the fire line, the Cali- the flames. sian military intelligence and Democrats on the U.S. He said it was surreal to of State Route 140 into fornia Department of For- In the fire near Yosem- officers alleged to have Senate Intelligence Com- see the property empty at Yosemite was closed, and estry and Fire Protection ite, investigators were hacked into Democrat- mittee backed the findings the height of tourist sea- motorists were urged to said. Varney was driving trying to find out more de- ic party and campaign of an assessment from U.S. son. find alternate routes. a bulldozer to create a tails about Varney’s death accounts and Monday's intelligence agencies that “We’re counting on being Spiking temperatures gap in vegetation to keep Saturday, but they believe long-awaited meeting be- Russia tried to interfere in closed at least one more and inaccessible terrain the flames from extending he was working his way tween President Donald the 2016 election and act- day,” Arebalo said. was making it difficult for into a nearby communi- out of the fire area when Trump and Russian Presi- ed in favor of Trump and Evacuations also were crews to slow the flames, ty, according to Cal Fire he was killed, Koerperich dent Vladimir Putin. against his Democratic ordered in rural commu- U.S. Forest Service fire Chief Nancy Koerperich. said. Trump has never con- opponent, Hillary Clinton.

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By Barbara Quinn sugar increase our cancer THE MONTEREY risk. Here are some facts: COUNTY HERALD Too much sugar — not sugar itself — puts us at We could avoid about 3 an increased risk for cer- of every 10 common types tain cancers, say experts. of cancer if we would That's because high in- change certain diet and takes of sugar (such as lifestyle habits, says the when you swig down a World Cancer Research 20-ounce soda) goes quick- Fund and the American ly into the blood stream. Institute for Cancer Re- This prompts the pan- search. A good place to creas to secrete a load of start, they recommend, is insulin to tame the surge to eat a nutritionally bal- of sugar in the blood. It's anced diet and stay away the high insulin levels, not from tobacco and excess just the high sugar, that alcohol. stimulates the growth of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS What about sugar? cancer cells, researchers Doesn't that feed cancer Martin Braun, 76, stopped using his noisy CPAP machine and awkward mask to fight sleep apnea, now suggest. but now he’s trying again after his involvement in a car crash where he fell asleep at the wheel. cells? It sure does. And Excess sugar, such as it feeds healthy cells as the 240 calories in that well. Even if we entirely 20-ounce soda (about 16 avoided all carbohydrates teaspoons of added sugar), New ways to conquer sleep apnea (sugars and starches that is a great vehicle for get- break down to sugar), our ting a load of calories into bodies would use protein our bodies. Extra calories in an alternate recipe are easily converted to ex- compete for place in the bedroom to make glucose (sugar) tra love handles. And this to fuel our cells. It is not increase in body fat does By Carla K. Johnson a treatment that most jaw pain. Some patients getting deep, restorative true, therefore, that we raise our risk for several AP MEDICAL WRITER people find easy to use. try surgery, but it often sleep. can starve cancer cells if Airway pressure masks, doesn't work. Doctors rec- They are more like- types of cancer. Every night without fail, we avoid all sugar. the most common remedy, ommend weight loss, but ly than others to have So why do the American Paul Blumstein straps on That is just the begin- Institute for Cancer Re- have improved in design, diet and exercise can be strokes, heart attacks and ning of our confusion a mask that prevents him getting smaller and quiet- challenging for people who heart rhythm problems, search and other experts from repeatedly waking about sugar and cancer, recommend we limit er, but patients still com- aren't sleeping well. and they're more likely to up, gasping for air. according to an article by foods and drinks that are plain about sore nostrils, So far, no pills for sleep die prematurely. But it's It's been his routine since registered dietitian Karen loaded with added sug- dry mouths and claustro- apnea exist, but research- hard to tease out whether he was diagnosed with Collins in a recent issue of ar? To keep our weight phobia. ers are working on it. One those problems are caused a condition called sleep Environmental Nutrition. in check and make room Now, new ways of con- drug containing THC, the by sleep apnea itself, or We know from a recent for a variety of foods we apnea. While it helps, he quering sleep apnea, and active ingredient in mari- by excess weight, lack of large study in France, for know to be protective doesn't like wearing the the explosive snoring that juana, showed promise in exercise or something else example, that the more against cancer such as mask. comes with it, are vying for a study this year. entirely. "ultra-processed" foods we vegetables, fruits, whole "It's like an octopus has a place in the bedrooms of What is sleep apnea? For specialists, the first- eat, the higher our risk is grains and beans. clung to my face," said millions of people craving In people with the condi- choice, most-studied remedy to develop cancer. Basical- Here's one easy way Blumstein, 70, of Annan- a good night's sleep. Prod- tion, throat and tongue remains continuous positive ly, these are the ones that to start. Take the time dale, Va. "I just want to ucts range from a $350 muscles relax and block airway pressure, or CPAP. line the shelves of most to read the label, even sleep once in a while with- restraint meant to dis- the airway during sleep, It's a motorized device that convenience stores. They if you're in a hurry and out that feeling." courage back sleeping to a caused by obesity, aging pumps air through a mask are in a package and the starving. No fiber? No vi- It's been two decades $24,000 surgical implant or facial structure. They to open a sleeper's airway. main ingredients are fat, tamins, minerals or pro- since doctors fully recog- that pushes the tongue for- stop breathing, sometimes About 5 million Americans sugar and salt and not tein? Added sugar, salt nized that breathing that ward with each breath. for up to a minute and have tried CPAP, but up to much else. and fat the top ingredi- stops and starts during Mouthpieces, fitted by hundreds of times each a third gave up during the The confusion, says Col- ents? Put it down, step sleep is tied to a host of dentists, work for some night, then awake with first several years because lins, is why highly pro- back slowly and run for health issues, even early people but have their loud gasping and snoring. of discomfort and inconve- cessed foods loaded with water, nuts or fruit. death, but there still isn't own problems, including That prevents them from nience.

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