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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 Second candidate steps up in Nahant Trades By Bridget Turcotte turbo machinery, said the budget, The Board of Selectmen called for ITEM STAFF Northeastern University’s proposal the vote to be rescinded, citing the tested to expand the Marine Science Cen- heat and lack of space in Town Hall NAHANT — Board of Selectmen ter, and the newly voted Wetlands at the rst meeting that lasted more candidate Josh Antrim is trying to Protection bylaw are among the big- than 3 ½ hours and left not a sin- engineer a plan to help his town at Lynn  ourish. gest issues facing . gle chair — or squEare inch of  oor “There’s a lot of different opinions “We passed a Wetlands Protec- space — unoccupied. in town,” said Antrim. “We have to tion bylaw a few months back and A yes or no ballot was handed Tech respect that someone might have a it was a well-intended effort to put out, as voted by the body, and 285 different opinion than our own. That some protections in place. However, returned the slip in favor while 278 the way the election happened and were opposed to an amendment to By Bella diGrazia doesn’t make them a bad person.” ITEM STAFF Instead, he said residents should the closeness of the vote created a the town’s bylaws to change the per- channel that same energy and focus lot of animosity,” said Antrim, who mitting process for projects within LYNN — Trade educa- on what they agree on: making Nah- supports putting a question before the town’s wetlands. tion in the city isn’t just ant a great place to live. Town Meeting to give residents a for Tech students any- Antrim, a 58-year-old engineer in chance to rescind the previous vote. NAHANT, A3 Josh Antrim more. Now in its second year, the Technical Afterschool Program (T.A.P.) offers Court adjourned in Swampscott all Lynn high school stu- dents a chance to take extra-curricular vocation- al courses at Lynn Voca- tional Technical Institute. Brian O’Connell, a Tech guidance counselor who started the program, said it has become very popu- lar with high school stu- dents across the city. “I went to high school at Lynn English and I was one of those students who came out and didn’t have a direction at rst,” said O’Connell. “A pro- gram that gives some sort of skill set for when you leave school is invaluable. Last year, we had a fe- male student who went to culinary school because of this program and another student who took an auto job at Honda.” Last year, 18 students joined an auto tech course, 18 took an auto body course, and 36 at- tended one of two culinary arts courses, according to O’Connell. With an in ux in applications, the pro- gram had to roll over 30 students because there were more applicants ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK than the program was Piles of dirt are now the only things that remain on the iconic White Court property. After able to facilitate. months of delay, the former Marian Court College and summer getaway for former Presi- This year, the 10-week dent Calvin Coolidge has been demolished. Developers Nick Meninno, Andrew Rose, Mark program, held on Mon- days and Wednesdays Klaman, and Bruce Paradise began demolition in January, after purchasing the landmark beginning in March, will for $2.7 million in December 2017. offer two culinary cours- es and a course on both screenprinting and using Adobe Illustrator. Beyond school credit, students INSIDE Wheelabrator deadline can earn certi cates that could jumpstart them into the workforce. extended in Saugus “Technical and vocation- al skills are very popular By Bridget Turcotte trogen oxide limit of 150 parts per million right now, and for good ITEM STAFF (ppm) in 24 hours or le for a source-spe- reason, so it’s hard pressed ci c alternative limit that does not ex- to nd a vocational school SAUGUS — The state Department ceed 185 ppm. of Environmental Protection is giving in Massachusetts that Wheelabrator asked the department doesn’t have a waitlist, in- Wheelabrator Saugus more time to pro- for an alternative nitrogen oxide emis- cluding Lynn Tech,” said vide information about its emissions sion limit at the Saugus facility in Sep- Superintendent Patrick after hearing public comments on the tember, citing older MWCs that could Tutwiler. “This is a won- issue. not achieve the new limit without major derful opportunity to ex- MassDEP agreed to extend the time- modi cations. pand vocational offerings line to review the company’s pending “Due to the vintage (circa 1975) and to students in the compre- Sports Nitrogen Oxide Emission Control Plan physical constraints of the two existing hensive high schools.” application, which is required under re- MWC units at this facility, the revised 150 The program is almost St. John’s Prep hockey Revere boys cently updated municipal waste combus- pp, NOx limit could not be achieved with- entirely funded through rallies to beat Danvers hockey blanked tor (MWC) regulations. out major modi cations of the existing the school administration’s in season nale. B1 by Beverly. B1 One of the amendments stated that MWCs must meet a revised average ni- SAUGUS, A3 TRADES, A3 Ablow sued Kraft gets for sexual hooked misconduct in sting

By Thor Jourgensen By Terry Spencer ITEM STAFF and Joshua Replogle SALEM — His name has been splashed across television screens and JUPITER, Fla. — Robert Kraft, the book covers. Now psychiatrist Keith billionaire owner of the New England Ablow, who has ties to Lynn and Mar- Patriots, faces charges of soliciting a blehead, is being sued by women pa- prostitute after he was twice video- tients claiming he exhibited “sexual and taped in a sex act at a shopping-center unprofessional behavior” with them. massage parlor in Florida, police said Suits led in Essex Superior Court in Friday. Salem on Feb. 21 by an Amesbury and The 77-year-old Kraft denied any a Boston woman seek jury trials for wrongdoing. The case comes amid a medical malpractice. The suits name crackdown on sex traf cking from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ablow and his practice, Baystate Psy- Palm Beach to Orlando in which police chiatry PC in Newburyport. Psychiatrist Keith Ablow is being planted cameras in massage parlors. Police have charged Patriots owner sued for exhibiting “sexual and un- Robert Kraft with misdemeanor so- ABLOW, A3 professional behavior.” KRAFT, A3 licitation of prostitution.

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Elizabeth M. Doble, 92 DeLeo proposes $1 billion

SWAMPSCOTT — Elizabeth Doble, daughter Elise Bradley for energy ef ciency grants M. “Betty” (Jaross) Doble, 92, and her husband Dr. Mahlon, of Swampscott, died Wednes- of Swampscott; six grand- By Steve LeBlanc day, Feb. 20, 2019, peacefully children, Brian Maloney and ASSOCIATED PRESS at home surrounded by her wife Nancy, Michael Maloney loving family after a lengthy and wife Karima, Erin Gillis SOMERVILLE — Mas- illness. and husband Ben, Maureen sachusetts House Speak- Born and raised in Boston Bradley, LC Tim Bradley, and er Robert DeLeo has un- to the late Edward and Elise Patrick Bradley; seven beloved veiled a plan to spend $1 (Crossen) Jaross, Betty was great-grandchildren; eight be- billion over the next 10 a 1943 graduate of Mission loved Perella nieces and their years to help cities and High School. Betty lived in families, as well as the entire towns adopt new tech- Brighton with her late hus- Doble family. Along with her nology designed to cut band Frederick J. Doble for parents, her husband Freder- greenhouse gas emissions, many years and has lived in ick, and daughter Maureen, strengthen infrastructure Swampscott for the past 30 Betty was predeceased by her projects and reduce mu- years. sister Ann Perella and her hus- nicipal costs. Betty worked as the assis- band Paul. The initiative — called tant to the nuclear chief at Service information: Bet- GreenWorks — would in- Stone and Webster Engineer- ty’s funeral will be held on clude funding for renew- ing for 20 years, before devot- Monday, Feb. 25, 2019 at able energy, energy ef - ing her time to her family and 10 a.m. at Mission Church ciency and climate change volunteering; she was very in- (Our Lady of Perpetual help resiliency efforts. volved at St. Gabriel’s Parish in Basilica), 1545 Tremont St., The Democrat said the Brighton, Peabody Essex Mu- Roxbury, followed by burial competitive grants would PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS seum, NSMC Cancer Center, in Mt. Benedict Cemetery in be available for munici- Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo, right, gestures prior to a Boston Children’s Hospital, West Roxbury. Relatives and palities to pay for projects tour at Greentown Labs in Somerville Friday. At left is Emily Reichert, St. John the Evangelist Church friends are respectfully invit- like solar power, energy CEO of Greentown Labs. in Swampscott as a Eucha- ed to please meet directly at storage, microgrids and ristic Minister and part of the church on Monday. Visiting electric car charging sta- Ladies Sodality, and she was hours will be held on Sunday tions. He said he hoped in the climate. “This deals with every for what he described as one of the original founders of from 4-7 p.m. at SOLIMINE the availability of the He said local commu- single city and town no eight “early-stage clean the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Funeral Home, 67 Ocean St. grants — if the proposal nities are already aware matter what their needs energy companies.” of Boston, and served as their (Route 1A), Lynn. In lieu of becomes law — could help of the challenges posed may be,” he said. Environmental activists rst treasurer. Most of all, Bet- owers, please consider do- nudge communities to by climate change. The Greentown CEO Emi- are also pushing a slew of ty loved being a grandmother nating to the Cystic Fibrosis pursue renewable energy availability of grant funds ly Reichert said DeLeo’s bills aimed at reducing the and great-grandmother. Foundation at CFF.org. Direc- projects. could also help nudge proposal meshes with the state’s carbon footprint Betty is survived by her tions and guestbook at www. DeLeo made the an- some to think about ways company’s “mission to and minimizing waste. daughter, Betty Anne Maloney Solimine.com. nouncement Friday to increase their reliance support clean tech start- One bill seeks to help and her late husband Tom, at Greentown Labs in on renewable energy proj- ups and help get their save taxpayer dollars of Salem; son, Rickey Doble Somerville, described as ects, he said. technologies to market.” spent trying to recycle and his wife Mary of Florida, the nation’s “largest clean “This will give them the Under the plan, the what the Conservation her late daughter Maureen technology incubator.” opportunity to do those grants would be adminis- Law Foundation describes DeLeo said the funding projects,” DeLeo said. tered by the state’s Exec- as wasteful packaging. would come from the sale “They’re going to have to utive Of ce of Energy and The group said commu- of bonds. He hoped the have come up with some Environmental Affairs. nities have little control Carmen J. Barone, 79 Legislature would take up good ideas.” The state continues to over the ood of dispos- the measure this year. He Although he represents take steps to boost its reli- able items and have had 1939-2019 called the plan a “realistic Winthrop, DeLeo said ance on renewable energy. to pick up the cost of re- the challenge of climate Earlier this month, Re- cycling that material that Carmen J. Barone passed Carmen was the son of the and practical approach” change isn’t just the con- publican Gov. Charlie they say can run to tens to away peacefully on Feb. 1, late Carney Barone and widow to increasing renewable 2019 at the age of 79. of Alba (Luciani) Barone, and energy and toughening cern of coastal communi- Baker announced more hundreds of thousands of Carmen was born and is survived by children, Joseph infrastructure for changes ties. than $500,000 in funding dollars each year. raised in Lynn, and later resid- Barone and his wife Marie ed in Moretown and Newport, of Lynn, Marie Wolfe and her Vt. After serving in the Navy, he husband Daniel of Lee, N.H., In letters, Whitey Bulger fondly was employed as an electri- and John Barone of Lynn. Car- cian for many years at the City men had ve grandchildren, of Lynn Waste Water Treatment Anthony Barone, Stephen Plant and then was superin- Barone, Nina Barone, Allora recalled old days, Alcatraz tendent of Operations at the Craig, Jordan Stinson; and South Essex Water Treatment one great-grandchild, Enzo By Alanna in the general population Plant in Salem. Barone. Durkin Richer instead of more protective ASSOCIATED PRESS housing. Bulger ratted on the New BOSTON — Locked MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS England mob to the FBI, up for life after 16 years authorities said, though on the run, murderous he insisted throughout Proposed project seeks Peter Faneuil. Boston gang boss James his trial that he wasn’t an Walsh has opposed the “Whitey” Bulger couldn’t to recognize slavery ties informant but was actual- name change idea but stand how much the world ly paying the FBI for the BOSTON (AP) — Bos- has expressed support for around him had changed. ton is taking a step establishing a slavery me- Prison was nothing like scoop on his enemies. toward recognizing the morial at the site. his days at Alcatraz, with The auction house got role slavery played at its “great view” and clear- the letters from a man one of its most visited NTSB says clam tank cut rules, Bulger said. And who says he became landmarks. ooding likely caused the former Irish Catholic friends with Bulger when Democratic Mayor stronghold of South Bos- the geriatric gangster was fatal sinking PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Mary Walsh’s admin- ton he once terrorized was brie y held at a federal istration has proposed BOSTON (AP) — Feder- now  lled with “rich col- Up for auction are a hand-written letter by the lockup in Brooklyn after spending $315,000 to al investigators have de- lege kids living in expen- late mobster James “Whitey” Bulger, an envelope being convicted in 2013 of restore 17th and 18th termined that the likely sive condos.” and a holiday greeting card emblazoned with his participating in 11 mur- century artifacts found cause of the sinking of a “World has changed ... 1959 Alcatraz mugshot, that Bulger mailed from ders, among other crimes. beneath Faneuil Hall as  shing boat off the coast everything different, even federal prison in Coleman, Fla., in 2015. That man, Timothy part of a project high- of Nantucket in 2017 that the neighborhood,” Bulger Glass, said he took Bulger lighting Boston’s role in claimed the lives of two wrote to a friend he met in under his wing, and they the trans-AtlanticIN MEMORIAM slave crewmembers was ood- the lockup in newly public had an ice cream cone!” — chow line if in wheelchair.” bonded over their criminal trade. MELISSA M. MONTEIRO ing in one of the vessel’s letters. and his treatment by other Authorities have said pasts. Glass recalled how TheON proposal HER 47TH BIRTHDAY is among clam tanks. The letters, which are be- inmates. two Massachusetts mob- Bulger would sign auto- 56 communityFEBRUARY 24, preser- 2018 The National Trans- ing auctioned Sunday, pro- “Almost every time I’m sters are under investiga- graphs for inmates who vation projects worth portation Safety Board vide a glimpse into the once going anywhere, guys ask tion for 89-year-old Bulg- asked but had a tendency $34 million that Walsh in its Feb. 6 report said powerful and feared gang- “hey old timer, want a er’s killing, but no one has to give a “death stare” to submitted to the City although ooding in the ster’s mundane life behind push” ... or just grab han- been charged. His death guys he didn’t like. Council this month. Misty Blue’s port clam bars before he was beaten dles and start pushing,” hours after he was trans- “I was like, ‘this guy is Kevin Peterson, of the tank was the “probable to death by fellow inmates Bulger wrote in a letter ferred to a troubled West a stone-cold killer at like New Democracy Coali- cause” of the sinking, how last year. Bulger wrote postmarked in February Virginia prison has raised 80 years old.’ It was wild,” tion, praised the proposal the water got in remains about the little excitements 2015. “One advantage is questions about why the Glass, 55, told The Associ- but said Boston still of prison life — “tonight we we can go in the front of known “snitch” was placed ated Press. needs to hold a public undetermined. hearing on renaming The ooding caused the vessel to list, allowing theHappy historic Heavenly hall, Birthday which on was  nancedFebruary by 24. wealthy seawater to be trapped on Missing you, Mom, Tyla, Woody, 18th century slave owner deck, decreasing stability. Stocks climb, giving S&P 500 Madisen, Aniyjah The 69-foot, New Bedford-registered Misty IN MEMORIAM Blue was harvesting clams nine miles south- its fourth straight weekly gain JARED J. RAYMOND 1986 ~ FEBRUARY 24 ~ 2019 east of Nantucket in ON YOUR 33RD BIRTHDAY December 2017 when it By Alex Veiga Uncertainty over trade smaller companies picked President , sank. Two crewmembers ASSOCIATED PRESS has contributed to a dim- up 14.51 points, or 0.9 per-  elding questions from re- were rescued by another mer outlook for corporate cent, to 1,590.06. porters in the Oval Of ce vessel. Two others were Technology and health earnings growth this year Major European indexes late Friday afternoon, reit- trapped on board and care companies led U.S. and added to concerns  nished higher. erated that he would “cer- stocks higher Friday, giv- died. They were previous- about the global economy, The world’s two biggest tainly consider” delaying ing the benchmark S&P ly identi ed as Jonathan which is showing some economies are locked in a that deadline if talks are 500 its fourth straight Saraiva and Michael signs of slowing. trade con ict spurred by going well. The negotia- weekly gain. Roberts. “Investors are clearly U.S. contentions that Chi- tions were slated to contin- The broad rally came optimistic that a compro- na uses predatory tactics ue through the weekend. as investors grew hopeful mise on trade talks will be to overtake U.S. technolog- Happy Birthday in Heaven IN MEMORIAM that the latest round of coming sooner rather than ical dominance, including Your birthday brings MELISSA M. MONTEIRO talks between the U.S. and back memories, later and those expecta- pressuring American com- ON HER 47TH BIRTHDAY China will lead to a reso- 781-593-7700 Of laughter and of tears; FEBRUARY 24, 2018 tions appear to be re ect- panies to hand over trade Publishing Daily, except Sundays Of all the celebrations held, lution of the costly trade ed in the market rebound secrets and in some cases USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Throughout your precious years. As you're now watching over me, war that’s unsettled mar- we see today,” said Saira stealing them outright. 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Happy Birthday in Heaven Your birthday brings back memories, Of laughter and of tears; Of all the celebrations held, Throughout your precious years. As you're now watching over me, I hope that you can see How much those memories we made will always mean to me. On holidays and birthdays, it's so hard to be apart. Like every day that falls between, Your memory fills my heart. You're with me now where e're I go, You're part of all I do; I'll celebrate your special day, And the gift of knowing you. XOXO Love you always, Mom and Nana SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Kraft gets hooked in Florida sting Trades tested KRAFT From A1 at Lynn Tech Kraft was not immediate- ly arrested. Jupiter police TRADES explore other pathways, said a warrant will be is- From A1 he said. sued and his attorneys will “I’d like to see us ex- be notified. They said de- Title I grant, according pand this with more stu- tails about the misdemean- to Tutwiler. The provided dents and a variety of or charges against the transportation to Lynn more course offerings,” owner of the Tech is funded through said Castellanos. “We are champion team will not be the school’s operating a community, we need released until next week. budget and dinner for stu- to together, and we Hundreds of arrest war- dents is funded through need to continue what we rants have been issued in the food services budget. do as leaders. There are recent days as a result of School Committee people working around the six-month investiga- member Brian Castel- the clock to get things tion, and more are expected. lanos said the program done by thinking outside Ten spas have been closed, gives students real-world the box.” and several people have employment skills. Not been taken into custody on every student wants to go Bella diGrazia can be sex trafficking charges. to a traditional four-year reached at bdigrazia@ Jupiter Police Chief college, so T.A.P. gives itemlive.com. Follow her on Daniel Kerr said he was them an opportunity to Twitter @BelladiGrazia. shocked to learn that Kraft, who is worth $6 billion, was paying for sex Second candidate inside a shopping-center massage parlor, the Or- chids of Asia Day Spa. “We steps up in Nahant are as equally stunned as PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS everyone else,” Kerr said. Jupiter, Fla., Police Chief Daniel Kerr speaks during a news conference Most people charged for NAHANT tonio Barletta announced Friday, where they announced that they have charged New England Pa- last week he would likely the first time with solic- triots owner Robert Kraft with misdemeanor solicitation of prostitution. From A1 iting a prostitute in Flor- eliminate the position of In essence, the bylaw ida are allowed to enter fire chief and Chief Mi- prohibits the removal, a diversion program, said the for “categorically deny that “These girls are there all chael Feinberg would be filling, dredging, build- attorney David Weinstein, their sixth NFL champion- Mr. Kraft engaged in any day long, into the evening. leaving his job this sum- ing upon, degrading, dis- a former prosecutor. Kraft ship in the past 18 seasons, illegal activity.” They can’t leave and they mer because of budget charging into, or other- would probably have to making them the most suc- The spa Kraft allegedly are performing sex acts,” constraints. wise altering the listed The administration perform 100 hours of com- cessful team in pro sports visited is in a busy, up- Currey said, according to resource areas (freshwa- needs to find a way to munity service and attend during that span. Before per-middle-class shopping TCPalm. “Some of them ter or coastal wetlands, solve the budget issue a course on the harmful the Super Bowl, several center with neighbors that may tell us they’re OK, marshes, etc.) except as without impacting the effects of prostitution and retired NFL players ap- include a dentist, a real but they’re not.” authorized by the Con- Fire Department, Police sex trafficking, he said. peared in a public service estate office, surf and bike The owner of Orchids of servation Commission. Department, Depart- The arrest could also announcement decrying shops and a Publix super- Asia Day Spa, 58-year-old The bylaw establishes a ment of Public Works, or get Kraft in trouble with sexual exploitation and hu- market. Hua Zhang, was arrested permit application, notice the Johnson Elementary the NFL, which in a state- man trafficking in Atlanta, After hearing about the Tuesday on 29 prostitu- and hearing, and determi- School, Antrim said. ment said only that it is the host city. arrest, Brian Rubino, a tion and related charges. nation procedure. Instead, he suggests “aware of the ongoing law Kraft lives in Massa- Patriot fan who lives near- Police in her arrest report Residents have been generating revenue by enforcement matter and chusetts and has a home by, went by the spa wear- said they watched video of equally, if not more, en- selling the 12 town-owned will continue to monitor in the Palm Beach area. ing a team jersey. He said her employees performing thusiastic about another properties known as the developments.” Though he is a Democrat, Kraft made a mistake, but various sex acts with two hot topic: Coast Guard Housing. Under league policy, he is friendly with Presi- he could see how it might dozen customers. Her at- Northeastern has pro- “Nahant has kind of a players, owners, coaches dent Donald Trump and a happen. torney, Gennaro Cariglio posed a 60,000-square- unique situation where 97 and other employees can frequent guest at Trump’s “A 77-year-old man, lost Jr., had no comment. foot expansion on its 20- Mar-a-Lago club. Kraft’s his wife, who knows? I see Kraft, who made his percent of revenue is resi- be punished for “conduct acre parcel. If approved, dential real estate taxes,” wife, Myra Hiatt Kraft, died how you can end up in a initial fortune through detrimental to the integri- the project would be built he said. “So we kind of in 2011. He has been dating place like this,” Rubino said. a packaging company, ty of and public confidence into and atop the exist- know what we can take 39-year-old actress Ricki Vero Beach police Chief bought the Patriots in in” the NFL. ing Murphy Bunker. The in. If we plan properly and Noel Lander since 2012. David Currey, whose 1994 for $172 million to “Ownership and club or new facility would add are all willing to give a lit- “Well it’s very sad. I was agency has been involved keep the team from mov- league management have research and teaching tle bit, we can get there.” very surprised to see it. He’s traditionally been held to a in the sex-trafficking in- ing to St. Louis. He hired space, the same activi- Antrim has served on higher standard and will be proclaimed his innocence, vestigation, told reporters as coach in ties the center has been the town’s Open Space subject to more significant totally,” Trump said at the earlier this week that the 2000, and the team later engaged in since they Committee, Alternative discipline,” the policy says. White House on Friday. prostitutes are victims drafted quarterback Tom opened in 1967, according Energy Committee, John- The Patriots won the Su- In a statement, Kraft’s who have been trapped Brady, launching its near- to the school’s website. son School Council, has per Bowl this month over representatives said they into the trade. ly two decades of success. But many Nahant resi- coached Little League and dents have voiced strong soccer, and been involved objections to the plan. In with the Nahant sailing Ablow sued for sexual misconduct public meetings, voters program. have let it be known they Antrim is running plan to stop any expan- against Carl Maccario, a complaint accuses Ablow profession, said North He co-wrote his first book ABLOW sion. 30-year resident with a of not charging for psychi- Shore Chamber of Com- while studying at Tufts From A1 “1,700 people signed a background in Homeland atric sessions if the wom- merce psychology profes- University in 1989 and petition saying they don’t A third suit filed in Su- an engaged in sexual con- sor Dr. Lori Azzara. published a second book in Security, for Chesley Tay- want any expansion,” said lor’s seat on the board. perior Court by a Salem versations with him. She said the American 1992, the year he started a Antrim. “That would be Taylor has not announced woman last year also “The defendant, Keith Psychological Association three-year career as med- my marching orders.” whether he will run for seeks a medical malprac- Ablow, MD, was negligent professional handbook ical director of the former If 1,700 people had re-election. tice jury trial. All three in failing to exercise that prohibits sexual behavior Tri-City Mental Health in signed it saying they do Papers are still available suits were filed by Boston degree of skill, care and between doctors and pa- Lynn. Over the next five want a big expansion, that to be picked up and are attorney Clyde D. Berg- diligence that is exercised tients, including any be- years, he wrote a true- would have been his posi- due back to the clerk’s of- stresser. by the average qualified havior for two years past crime book and debuted as tion, he said. fice by Friday, March 8 at A fourth suit filed by psychiatrist,” the com- the date when a patient a novelist with “Denial,” a “My job as a selectmen 5 p.m. Voter registration a Marston Mills woman plaint stated. stops visiting a doctor. thriller partly set in Lynn would be to try to execute deadline is Friday, April 5 in 2016 stated Ablow ex- Ablow did not return a Azzara is concerned for and Marblehead. the will of the citizens,” from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the changed gifts with her call to his office Friday af- the women who filed the His television appear- said Antrim, a lifelong town clerk’s office. Voting and improperly prescribed ternoon. But in a tweet on suits and for Ablow’s other ances included Court TV resident. is April 27. pain medication for an or- Thursday he said, “Cate- patients. and . The overlying issue to thopedic injury. gorically, completely deny “It damages any work The complaint filed by the many of the town’s prob- Bridget Turcotte can be The Daily Item does the allegations lodged he may be able to do. You Amesbury woman states lems is the budget, he reached at bturcotte@item- not identify alleged vic- against me. I look forward have to ask, ‘How do I go that Ablow discussed his said. live.com. Follow her on tims of sexual assault to the court proceedings into a session and trust sexual preferences with Town Administrator An- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. and misconduct, but the and will continue to offer him?’” she said. the woman, took her to so- complaints outlining excellent care to any pa- Ablow’s practice web- cial events, and engaged in the accusations against tient who needs my help.” site describes him as a sex with her. Ablow detail claims that Ablow’s attorney, A. Ber- “practicing adult and ad- He also talked about he encouraged frequent nard Guekguezian of Bos- olescent psychiatrist” pro- his family, his employees text and email exchanges ton, released a statement viding services including and other patients with with the three women and Friday afternoon saying psychotherapy, marriage the woman, according to urged two of the women to Ablow “denies any and all counseling, and treating the complaint. Documents cut ties with family and allegations of improper psychiatric disorders with filed with the complaints move to Massachusetts to behavior or substandard medications. indicate the suits are be near him. care in their entirety. His resume is a tale of seeking $5 million in dam- The complaint filed by “We look forward to a full success built upon success. ages apiece. the Amesbury woman ac- evaluation of all evidence A Class of 1979 Marble- Each suit states that the cuses Ablow of “engaging before a panel of objective head High School mem- victim named in it “suf- in physical sexual con- and fair-minded jurors,” ber who graduated Brown fered and continues to suf- duct which included acts the statement read. University in 1983, Ablow fer personal injury and ex- of physical trauma … en- The allegations leveled was studying medicine at treme emotional distress.” couraging acts of physical against Ablow, if proven to Johns Hopkins University submission” between 2015 be true, present layers of in 1986 when he won an Thor Jourgensen can be and 2018. ramifications for patients American Medical Associ- reached at tjourgensen@ The Salem woman’s and the mental health ation award. itemlive.com. Wheelabrator deadline extended in Saugus Selling a house? SAUGUS ity is applying for approval ed by the state through cation, according to Mass- Buying a house? From A1 to meet a source specific al- the mail and online. DEP. The public comment ternative limit.” Among them was a letter period ended Jan. 28. 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E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill My mother’s M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton broken promise Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Customer Service Two years ago this promise. In January quieter than I thought, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. week, on Feb. 20, 2017, 2017, my mother had a less dramatic than I an- PUBLISHERS Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 my mother broke a prom- few falls, breathing trou- ticipated: She opened her All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 ise to me. It was the only bles and other ailments. I eyes and quickly closed 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 one she ever broke. was working at the time, Ernest W. 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Newsroom that, I’d ask her over and I’d actually get short of And then life went on [email protected] [email protected] over to promise she’d breath, my heart would for my father, my fam- never die. Same answer almost beat out of my ily and everyone else. Ext. 4 every time. chest and tears would But my mother’s prom- Sports [email protected] About 10 years ago, run down my face. ise? Not really broken: I when she was 80, I guess Finally, she was in hos- see her every day in the Ext. 5 I’d finally worn her down. pice and I came to real- things she’s given me Retail and Online EDITORIAL Advertising “Yes,” she said. “I prom- ize that she might just and the traits I inherited [email protected] ise.” I was immeasurably, break that promise. She from her. I hear her ev- ADVERTISING naively, hopelessly re- was a trouper during the ery day in my own voice lieved. “Well,” I thought. process. She knew what Ernie Carpenter Jr. Reining in and my sister’s. I smell Director of Advertising “That’s that.” was happening, although her in her favorite per- and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] I saw her as often as I continued to deny it, fume on my vanity. And I could while I lived in and once even asked Ralph Mitchell asset forfeiture sometimes, I even feel Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Ohio. Finally, I moved “how long is this going to her brush by me, touch [email protected] back to Baltimore, where take?” after she was sur- The Supreme Court this week struck my face or come in a hap- Patricia Whalen a blow against one of the most insidious my parents lived, and prised to wake up in the py dream that makes me Sales Representative, ext. 1310 practices of the American criminal justice enjoyed their company middle of the night. smile when I wake up [email protected] system: the unfair confiscation of proper- at least twice a week If she dies, I thought, from it. BUSINESS OFFICE ty from people convicted — or even mere- in a nearby retirement will I feel betrayed by I guess, after all, she Maria Alvaracin community. I never her promise — the one ext. 1205 ly suspected — of committing a crime. kept her promise, just not [email protected] So-called civil asset forfeiture has been a sensed they were aging; I clung to so childishly? the way I thought, but I saw them every couple Soon it wasn’t a ques- Susan J. Conti cash cow for police departments even as she kept it all the same. Controller, ext. 1288 it has disproportionately impoverished of days and they always tion of “if,” so much as [email protected] poor people and people of color. seemed the same to me. “when.” On Feb. 20, 2017, Margaret Collier is a Ted Grant The court unanimously held that sei- But eventually, and in- my mother passed away retired human resources Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] zures by state governments of property evitably, things changed, in her hospice bed while professional. She wrote despite my mother’s I held her hand. It was this for . Marian Kinney used in the commission of a crime are ext. 1212 covered by the 8th Amendment’s ban on [email protected] “excessive fines” for criminal conduct. It DAHLEEN GLANTON Will Kraft is just the latest of many protections in Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 the Bill of Rights that the court has held [email protected] to be applicable not just to the federal Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 government but to the states as well be- I’m not sorry for once [email protected] cause they are “incorporated” by the 14th Carolina Trujillo Amendment. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 In this week’s case, the court sided with trusting Jussie Smollett [email protected] Tyson Timbs, an Indiana man whose Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 $42,000 Land Rover SUV was seized in [email protected] a civil forfeiture action after he plead- It now appears that nally, they have a chance owner of a company that Jussie Smollett may have CIRCULATION ed guilty to selling $225 worth of heroin to dump America’s hate- sought to build Trump’s made up the story of his ful garbage at somebody border wall, were charged to undercover police officers. The state Lisa Mahmoud attack. If true, it is dis- else’s feet. with setting off a bomb at Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] had argued that the vehicle was used to graceful and, in my opin- So they celebrated on the Dar al-Farooq Islamic transport heroin. Timbs will now be able ion, inexcusable. Thursday when Smollett Center in suburban Min- CLASSIFIED to argue in state court that the seizure of But let’s be clear. Just appeared in court to face neapolis in 2017 as peo- Abbe Young Smith his vehicle was “grossly disproportionate” Manager, ext. 1276 because one person lied charges. They took to so- ple prepared for morning [email protected] to the offense for which he was convicted. about a racist and ho- cial media to boast “told prayers. In her majority opinion Wednesday, Jus- mophobic incident does you so” when police said We remember the two GRAPHICS tice Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained why not let all bigots off the the actor had staged the brothers in Boston who Trevor Andreozzi Designer it was important that the ban on exces- hook. This is not a re- Chicago attack as well as were sentenced for uri- [email protected] sive fines applied to the states. She not- nating on a homeless im- prieve for anyone who has sent a threatening letter Zachary Cotto ed that “the protection against excessive set a bomb off in a mosque to himself as a ploy to get migrant and beating him Designer fines has been a constant shield through- or sprayed a synagogue a higher salary for his role with a metal pole in 2015 [email protected] out Anglo-American history: Exorbitant with deadly gunfire. on the Fox television show while saying, “Donald Mohamed Diop tolls undermine other constitutional lib- We live in a country “Empire.” Trump was right.” Designer [email protected] erties.” where bigotry is common- Bigots are acting as Of course, we will never place. And that’s just as though their lottery num- forget the massacre last Mark Sutherland Wednesday’s decision, however, is a lim- Creative Director ited one. It leaves open the question of disgraceful and inexcus- bers finally came in, and October at the Tree of Life [email protected] synagogue in whether and under what circumstances able as someone staging a they are walking away NEWSROOM a forfeiture of assets sought by state of- fake attack. with a bigger jackpot than or Dylann Roof’s deadly attack at Mother Emanuel Mike Alongi ficials is sufficiently “punitive” to trigger Now that police have of- they could have imagined. Sports Reporter ext. 1228 African Methodist Epis- the ban on excessive fines. ficially accused Smollett They have been trying [email protected] copal Church in Charles- State and federal law enforcement of lying that supporters of unsuccessfully to silence Bill Brotherton President Donald Trump anyone who steps up and ton the day after Trump Features Editor ext. 1338 agencies can seize assets even when no announced his candidacy. [email protected] criminal charge has been filed against doused him with bleach, calls out racism and big- But we also won’t forget Gayla Cawley their owner. The legal fiction is that the hung a noose around his otry for the evils they neck and shouted, “This about Stuart Wright, the Reporter, ext. 1236 forfeiture is aimed not at the owner but are. Now, they are hop- [email protected] is MAGA country,” bigots ing the Smollett incident Chicago accountant and at the property being used in the commis- Cheryl Charles seem to think they are due will force these so-called white supremacist with a sion of a crime. News Editor, ext. 1278 an apology. race-baiters to retreat to a swastika tattooed on his [email protected] Ideally, this week’s decision will lead back who was caught on They insist that only corner, afraid to utter an- Bella diGrazia to more judicial oversight of civil asset race-baiters would believe other word. video in 2017 smashing Reporter, ext. 1317 forfeiture. But reform is also possible at that such a horrible thing It would be in the big- windows and defacing the [email protected] the legislative level. In 2016, California could actually happen in ots’ best interest if no one front door of the Chicago Thomas Grillo enacted a law that required a criminal Loop Synagogue. Reporter, ext. 1264 America. They can’t see pointed out that the num- [email protected] conviction for the state to benefit from how anyone could possibly ber of hate groups oper- Over time, the name Jussie Smollett will be- Spenser Hasak the seizure of property valued at up to consider an African-Amer- ating in America reached Photographer, ext. 1332 $40,000 as the result of a joint state-fed- ican man to be a victim, let a record high last year — come as distant as Susan [email protected] Smith, the South Carolina eral operation. alone a gay one. more than 1,020, according Thor Jourgensen If property is to be seized by the govern- They are the real victims to the Southern Poverty mother who murdered her Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 ment, it should be from individuals who here, these angry Trump Law Center. It would suit two children in 1994 and [email protected] have been convicted of a crime — and supporters contend. them just fine if everyone lied that an African-Amer- Daniel Kane ican man had taken Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 even then the punishment must be pro- Though they helped put ignored the fact there had [email protected] a so-called “bigot-in-chief” been three years of decline them in a carjacking, and portional. The goal must be justice, not a Steve Krause in office, they insist that in the groups under Pres- Charles Stuart, who mur- windfall for police coffers. dered his pregnant wife Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 they are being unfairly ident , but [email protected] in Boston in 1989 and By The Los Angeles Times Editorial Board. blamed for forcing Amer- since Trump launched his blamed it on a black as- Owen O’Rourke ica down this treacherous presidential bid in 2015, Photographer, ext. 1224 sailant. [email protected] and agonizing road of in- the numbers have grown But we will keep on tolerance. for four years straight. Emma LeBlanc Pérez talking about every racist Copy Editor They desperately need- From now on, they want and bigoted attack that oc- [email protected] ed vindication to prove America to be wary of any- curs under Trump’s watch. Harold Rivera that bigots aren’t as bad one who claims to have And when he’s gone from Sports Editor, ext. 1238 as people think they are. been attacked because of [email protected] office, we’ll keep shining a They needed someone their race, ethnicity, reli- spotlight. Roberto Scalese they could, for once, point gion, sexual orientation or News Editor, ext. 1211 Bigots may think that [email protected] a finger at for the infec- gender identity. They want Smollett handed them a tious venom spewing from us to believe that the so- Anne Marie Tobin huge victory with his ap- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 our nation. called “Trump effect” is a parent lies. But the rest of [email protected] As far as bigots are con- orches- us are going to make sure Bridget Turcotte cerned, Smollett gave it to trated by liberals to dis- they don’t get to hold on to Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] them. The liberal media, credit the president and the prize. the Trump haters and Hil- portray his supporters as Ryan York lary Clinton lovers are the idiots. Dahleen Glanton wrote Copy Editor, ext. 1220 [email protected] real problem with Amer- But we won’t forget that this piece for the Chicago ica, they surmised. Fi- three men, including the Tribune. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. 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By Eric Tucker duct” by President Donald whatever Barr decides. ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump. “I’m sure it’s going to be Friends say Barr is a tough set of decisions WASHINGTON — Wil- accustomed to pres- and circumstances, but liam Barr has been attor- sure-cooker situations by Bill doesn’t shy away from ney general for just one virtue of his experience tough situations,” said for- week but is on the cusp of as attorney general from mer Justice Department staring down what will al- 1991 to 1993 under Pres- colleague Timothy Flani- most certainly be the most ident George H.W. Bush gan. “He’s not likely to sit consequential decision of his long career: how much and other senior Justice there fretting over what of the special counsel’s Department jobs. He over- does this mean for his leg- findings to make public. saw the department’s re- acy or his long-term politi- The position catapults sponse when Los Angeles cal viability.” him from Justice De- erupted in riots after the Although Barr carefully partment outsider free Rodney King verdict and weighs difficult decisions when Cuban inmates took and consults others before to theorize and speculate PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on special counsel Robert hostages at a federal pris- making them, once he’s Mueller’s investigation on in Alabama. He bless- made them, “he doesn’t House Democrats introduced a resolution Friday to block Trump’s dec- to the man at the center ed Bush administration kind of circle and fret,” laration, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House would vote on of the legal and political pardons in the Iran-Con- Flanigan said. the measure Tuesday. It is sure to pass, and the GOP-run Senate may firestorm that will accom- tra scandal and offered Key decisions are expect- adopt it as well. pany its looming conclu- legal advice on the White ed soon as Mueller shows sion. House’s ability to invade signs of concluding his in- With Deputy Attorney Panama. vestigation into Russian Trump vows veto as Democrats General Rod Rosenstein In this case, though, interference in the 2016 preparing to exit after su- no less than the fate of U.S. presidential election pervising the day-to-day Trump’s presidency may and possible coordination try to block emergency order investigation for near- hang in the balance of with the Trump campaign. ly two years, and with By Andrew Taylor Beyer, D-Va., presided over in a difficult spot, as many Trump loyalist Matthew ASSOCIATED PRESS an almost-empty chamber. have expressed misgivings Whitaker now replaced in “What the president is about Trump’s action de- the top job, Barr is in the WASHINGTON — Dem- attempting is an uncon- spite their support for his hot seat: He is responsible ocrats controlling the stitutional power grab,” border security agenda. for navigating the depart- House have teed up a vote said Rep. Joaquin Castro, Should the House and ment through congressio- next week to block Presi- D-Texas, the sponsor of the the Senate initially ap- nal and public demands dent Donald Trump from resolution, on a call with prove the measure, Con- for details of Mueller’s using a national emergen- reporters. “There is no gress seems unlikely to findings while dealing cy declaration to fund a emergency at the border.” muster the two-thirds ma- with a White House that wall along the U.S.-Mex- Trump’s declaration of a jorities in each chamber may challenge, or even sti- ico border, accelerating national emergency gives that would be needed later fle, the conclusions. a showdown in Congress him access to about $3.6 to override a Trump veto. Barr is already fac- that could divide Republi- billion in funding for mil- The measure to block ing pressure from House cans and lead to Trump’s itary construction projects Trump’s edict will be Democrats who say they first veto. to divert to border fencing. closely watched in the might subpoena Mueller’s The Democrats intro- But the administration is Senate, where moderates findings if they are not duced a resolution Friday more likely to tap funding such as Susan Collins, fully released. Six House to block Trump’s declara- from a federal asset forfei- R-Maine, and Lamar Al- tion, and House Speaker Democratic committee FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ture fund and Defense De- exander, R-Tenn., have chairmen wrote Barr on Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., partment anti-drug efforts signaled they would back Friday and demanded Attorney General William Barr is already fac- said the House would vote first. it. Senate Majority Leader that he make Mueller’s ing pressure from House Democrats who say on the measure Tuesday. Trump’s edict is also be- Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., is report public, including they might subpoena Robert Mueller’s findings It is sure to pass, and ing challenged in the fed- only a reluctant supporter any “evidence of miscon- if they are not fully released. the GOP-run Senate may eral courts, where a host of Trump on the topic. adopt it as well. Trump of Democratic-led states Trump’s GOP allies quickly promised a veto. such as California are promised they would up- At Kraft Heinz, a fed investigation “Will I veto it? 100 per- among those that have hold any veto denying cent,” Trump told report- sued to overturn Trump’s Democrats the two-thirds ers at the White House. order. The House may also votes required to over- and a $15.4-billion write-down Any Trump veto would join in. come one. PITTSBURGH — Kraft Kraft Heinz and other tic on delivering savings likely be sustained, but Pelosi said the House “Democrats’ angst over Heinz disclosed an inves- food makers that domi- that did not materialize the upcoming battle will measure would “reassert Congress’ power of the tigation by federal regula- nated grocery shelves for by year end,” said Kraft test Republican support our system of checks and purse is unwarranted, tors and said it will slash much of the post-World Heinz CEO Bernardo Viei- for the president’s move, balances.” especially since the com- the value of its Oscar War II era have been ra Hees. “For that, we take which even some of his For Democrats, the vote mander in chief’s au- Mayer and Kraft brands whipsawed by a seismic full responsibility.” allies view as a stretch — is another chance to chal- thority to redirect mili- by $15.4 billion, major shift in what consumers JPMorgan analyst Ken and a slap at lawmakers’ lenge Trump over fund- tary funds for a national control over the power of setbacks for a company want. Goldman said the results ing for a border wall, the emergency is affirmed in the federal purse. trying to revitalize its Families, particularly cast doubt on 3G Capital’s issue that was central to a law passed by their own A staff aide introduced the 35-day government branch,” said top House stable of household-name in the U.S., have pivot- strategy of chasing growth the measure during a shutdown. It also puts Judiciary Committee Re- brands. ed away from familiar by cutting costs. short pro forma House some Republicans from publican Doug Collins of A wave of bad news, packaged foods amid a “Investors for years have session in which Rep. Don swing districts and states Georgia. which also included a proliferation of products asked if 3G’s extreme dividend cut and a weak marketed as being more belt-tightening model ul- outlook for the year, sent wholesome, or that prom- timately would result in shares plunging 26 per- ise new tastes. The trend brand equity erosion,” United States and China resume cent at the opening bell hasn’t been good for some Goldman wrote. Friday, their largest de- of Kraft Heinz’ standbys Goldman said the an- cline in a single day. Be- like Jell-O and Kool-Aid trade talks as deadline nears swer may be in the $15 fore noon, the company and Oscar Mayer hot dogs. billion intangible asset By Paul Wiseman his words, “putting things subsidizing of state-owned had lost $16 billion of its In the fourth quarter, write-down for the Kraft ASSOCIATED PRESS to text ... They’re getting Chinese companies, the market value. Kraft Heinz said lower and Oscar Mayer brands. closer to getting an agree- use of regulations to hob- Kraft Heinz cited the prices in the U.S. helped WASHINGTON — The Kraft Heinz brands, of ment.” ble China’s foreign com- impairment charge for boost sales volume. Its Trump administration The world’s two biggest petitors and pressure on a stunning $12.6 billion overall global sales also course, have not been the and Chinese negotiators only constant on Amer- economies are sparring American companies to fourth-quarter loss. edged up, but its profit resumed high-level talks over U.S. allegations that hand over technology in Kraft Heinz said the when excluding one-time ican grocery shelves for Friday aimed at resolving decades. Beijing uses predatory exchange for access to the investigation by the U.S. charges still fell short of a trade dispute that has tactics in a drive to make Chinese market. Securities and Exchange Wall Street expectations. General Mills Inc., escalated uncertainty for Campbell Soup Co., Kel- Chinese companies world The Trump administra- Commission is related to The tie-up of Kraft and corporations, unsettled in- leaders in such advanced tion says the Chinese have logg Co., and J.M. Smuck- its accounting practices in Heinz was engineered in vestors and posed a threat industries as robotics and repeatedly failed to live er Co. hold the same fa- the division that handles 2015 by Warren Buffett’s to the global economy. driverless cars. Those tac- up to past commitments miliar place in the mind of interactions with suppli- Berkshire Hathaway and For a second day, a Chi- tics, the Trump admin- to open their markets and the American consumer. ers. The SEC declined to 3G Capital. The Brazilian nese team led by Vice Pre- istration argues, include treat foreign companies On Friday, those house- comment. investment firm is known mier Liu met with U.S. cyber-theft, the unfair more fairly. The steep write-down for taking over companies hold names littered the Trade Representative and loss in the quarter is and improving results by list of worst-performing Robert Lighthizer and a devastating recognition slashing costs. stocks on the S&P 500, other American officials. that efforts to change the But the strategy ap- possibly signaling fears of After the talks conclude, trajectory of the company parently didn’t work as worse to come this year for Liu is scheduled to meet have not been as success- planned at Kraft Heinz. the makers of some iconic President Donald Trump PEABODY ful as once thought. “We were overly optimis- American brands. at the White House on Fri- WEEKLY day afternoon. Trump is set to raise NEWS tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports if the two sides can’t reach a deal We reach more by March 2. But recently he has said he’d consider households in extending the deadline if Peabody than ANY negotiators are nearing an agreement. other periodical. Myron Brilliant, head of international affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Com- Let us help get your merce, expressed doubt Friday that any meaning- message out. ful breakthrough would be achieved now. “I don’t expect to see a final deal done this week, but we are seeing prog- ress,” he said. ESSEX MEDIA GROUP Still, Brilliant, who has spoken with both sides, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS For more info on EMG’s publications, said he is encouraged be- please contact Ernie Carpenter at Kraft Heinz said the investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange cause the negotiators ar- 781-593-7700 ext. 1355 or Commission is related to its accounting practices in the division that en’t merely exchanging [email protected] handles interactions with suppliers. viewpoints but instead, in A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 POLICE/FIRE California parents of 13 plead All address information, particu- PEABODY A 911 caller reports an un- larly arrests, reflect police records. In known person rang her door- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Summons bell and fled on Thursday at guilty to torture and abuse 3:17 a.m. Reporting party it is the sole responsibility of the con- Marianilde Batista-Chavez, called back to say someone cerned party to contact the relevant By Amy Taxin 51, of 17 Roycroft Road, was rang the bell again. ASSOCIATED PRESS police department and have the de- summoned following a traffic Bank of America security at partment issue a notice of correction stop at 70 Tremont and 6 Em- 189 Andover St. called to say RIVERSIDE, Calif. — A to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- met streets on Wednesday at an irate customer was mak- California couple pleaded guilty Friday to torture ifications will not be made without 6:55 p.m. for unlicensed oper- ing threats to an employee on ation of a motor vehicle. and years of abuse that express notice of change from the Thursday at 10:15 a.m. Officer reports customer left the bank included shackling some arresting police department. Accidents prior to police arrival. Bank of their 13 children to security staff said they will beds and starving them to LYNN A report of a hit and run mo- contact the customer to say the point it stunted their tor vehicle crash on Wednes- he is no longer welcome in the growth. Arrests day at 5:37 p.m. on Summit branch. David and Louise Street. Male suspect with a Employee of Mad Dragon Turpin will spend at least beard fled in a gray hatchback. Ezequiel Aranda, 28, of 179 at 210 Andover St. reported 25 years in prison after Officer reports the party no Winnisinnet St., Chelsea, was $2,341 was stolen from the entering the pleas in Riv- longer wants to make a report, arrested on a warrant charge kiosk register on Thursday at erside County Superior PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS there is a minor scratch on the of breaking and entering for 10:30 a.m. Officer reports Court to 14 counts that in- misdemeanor and charged front bumper. cluded cruelty toward all David Turpin, second from right, and wife, Motor vehicle into a fence re- there are no suspects. Louise, far left, will spend at least 25 years in with possession to distribute Resident of 35 Downing St. but their toddler daugh- ported on Wednesday at 11:05 prison after entering guilty pleas in Riverside a class drug and a warrant reports he was a victim of a ter, and imprisoning them charge at 10:05 p.m. on Thurs- p.m. at Puritan Lawn Cemetery in a house that appeared County Superior Court to 14 counts. at 185 Lake St. Officer reports telephone scam from some- day. one who said they were calling neatly kept outside, but Byron Macario, 30, of 63 vehicle was towed. festered with filth and eyes with a tissue. counts if they went to tri- Minor motor vehicle crash from Medicare on Thursday at Johnson St., was arrested and 10:38 a.m. and he gave them reeked of human waste. The two face prison al. During a preliminary charged with resisting arrest, reported at 173 Lynn and 3 The couple was arrest- terms of 25 years-to-life hearing, a judge tossed Bartholomew streets on Thurs- personal information. assault and battery on a police ed in January 2018 when when they are sentenced out a single count involv- day at 8:42 a.m. Officer assist- officer, and trespassing at 12 their 17-year-old daughter April 19, Riverside Dis- ing their youngest daugh- ed with paperwork exchange. SAUGUS called 911 after escaping trict Attorney Mike Hes- ter, finding she was the a.m. on Friday. Motor vehicle crash with re- from the family’s home in trin said. only child who didn’t suf- Sergio Vargas, 26, of 58 port of an operator complain- Arrest Cottage St., was arrested on the city of Perris, about 60 “The defendants ruined fer abuse. ing of head and neck injuries miles southeast of Los An- lives so I think it’s just and warrant charges of operating a The Turpins had led a at Jiffy Lube at 230 Andover Gardere Narcisse, 26, of geles. fair that the sentence be motor vehicle with a suspend- mostly solitary, but seem- St. on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. 2227 Forrest St., Hollywood, The children, who equivalent to first-degree ingly unremarkable life ed registration, possession of Atlantic Ambulance and Phil’s Fla., was arrested and charged ranged in age from 2 to 29 murder,” Hestrin said. an uninsured motor vehicle or Towing have been dispatched. with forge or utter forged credit at the time, were severely Hestrin said he was im- until the teenager jumped trailer, possession of an unreg- Hit and run crash reported card, credit card fraud under underweight and hadn’t pressed by how resilient from a window and ran for istered motor vehicle, and a at 39 Country and 23 Maple $1,200, attempted larceny, bathed for months. They the children were when he help. default warrant charge at 11 streets on Thursday at 12:56 and identity fraud. described being beaten, met with them, though he David Turpin, 57, had p.m. on Thursday. p.m. Officer will document. starved and put in cages. said the guilty pleas were worked as an engineer for Police assisted the Massa- Accidents David Turpin appeared important to spare them both Lockheed Martin and Accidents chusetts State Police with a Northrop Grumman. Lou- A report of a motor vehicle stoic as he pleaded guilty, from having to testify at a motor vehicle crash at 25 An- but Louise Turpin’s face trial. ise Turpin, 50, was listed A report of a hit and run accident at 63 Salem Turn- dover St. on Thursday at 1:10 turned red and she began The couple had faced as a housewife in a 2011 motor vehicle crash at Dom- pike at 4:46 a.m. Thursday; at p.m. Officer reports no injures crying and dabbed her dozens of additional bankruptcy filing. ino’s Pizza, 341 Union St., at and one vehicle was towed by Dunkin’ Donuts at 533 Broad- 3:53 p.m. on Thursday; at 37 Phil’s Towing. way at 1:22 p.m. Thursday; at Autumn St. at 6:41 p.m. on Report of a motor vehicle 1123 Broadway at 2:27 p.m. Thursday. crash at 210 Lowell St. was Thursday. Claims in ‘El Chapo’ Guzman case A report of a motor vehi- received on Thursday at 1:55 cle crash at 53 Western Ave. p.m. Officer reports paperwork Complaints highlight perils of ‘Googling juror’ at 7:03 p.m. on Thursday; at was exchanged. A report of a fire on a tele- Chestnut and Union streets at phone pole on Salem Turnpike By Jim Mustian U.S. District Judge Brian say can’t be ruled out in 7:41 a.m. on Friday; at 323 Animal Control at 5:47 a.m. Thursday. and Tom Hays Cogan to bring in all 12 Guzman’s case. Chatham St. at 12:51 p.m. on A report of gunshots on Den- ASSOCIATED PRESS jurors and six alternates “This is a question about Friday. Caller from 48 Herrick Road to question them about fundamental fairness,” reported his leashed dog was ver Street at 9:18 p.m. Thurs- NEW YORK — Claims day. reports several flouted ad- said former federal pros- Theft chased by another dog on of jury misconduct in the monitions to avoid media ecutor Duncan Levin. “It’s Wednesday at 3:10 p.m. while trial of drug lord Joaquin Theft accounts of the case. presumptively prejudicial A report of shoplifting at Wal- walking by the charging dog’s “El Chapo” Guzman have One juror anonymously for a juror to have this in- home. He confirmed his dog greens, 21 Joyce St., at 5:18 A report of shoplifting at drawn new attention to told VICE News this week formation, and it’s a step is not injured. Caller is unsure p.m. on Thursday; at 14 State DSW on Broadway at 6 p.m. the digital-age challenge that at least five members more outrageous for them St. at 7:18 p.m. on Thursday. of the address and will try to courts face in preventing of the panel followed me- to have accessed it when obtain it. SWAMPSCOTT jurors from scouring me- dia reports and Twitter the judge specifically told MARBLEHEAD dia accounts or conducting feeds during the three- them not to.” Complaints their own research before month-long trial and were Shy of sequestering ju- Complaints rendering a verdict. It’s Complaints A payment dispute with a aware of explosive — and rors, stripping them of customer was reported by the A report of hazardous condi- a phenomenon that has potentially prejudicial — their electronics and re- A caller reported, at 11:49 Holiday Inn at 1 Newbury St. tions at Stop & Shop, 450 Par- been called the “Googling material that had been ex- peatedly warning them, a.m. on Thursday, several on Wednesday at 6:21 p.m. adise Road, at 5:11 a.m. on juror.” cluded from the proceed- judges are limited in the phone calls from someone Officer reports party left the Thursday; at 79 Millett Road at “Everyone has the world ings. steps they can take to pre- telling him his Social Security area and could not be located. 12:08 a.m. on Friday. at their fingertips,” said “It’s clear we have to get vent outside sources of in- number had been compro- Resident of Mobile Estates A report of a neighbor prob- Guzman defense attorney them back into court and formation from infecting mised. He stated he knew it at 286 Newbury St. came into lem at 139 Atlantic Ave. at Jeffrey Lichtman. “Twen- get some answers about deliberations. was a scam. the station on Wednesday at 8 6:16 a.m. on Thursday. ty years ago, you didn’t some massive miscon- “The jury system de- A caller reported she p.m. to report an ongoing ha- A report of suspicious activ- have to worry about that.” duct,” Lichtman said. pends on people being couldn’t shut her water off on rassment issue with a neigh- ity at 35 Cedar Hill Terrace at Lichtman told The Asso- The U.S. attorney’s office honest in what they say Jersey Street at 4:39 p.m. on bor. Officer will document. 10:07 a.m. on Thursday; at 45 ciated Press on Thursday in Brooklyn declined to and what they do,” said Thursday. Loud child reported at 12 Orchard Road at 3:55 p.m. on that there are now serious comment Thursday. Rock Harmon, a former A caller reported a possible Magnolia Way, Apt. 1228 on Thursday. questions surrounding In some cases, similar prosecutor in Alameda drunk male walking up Pleas- Wednesday at 10:10 p.m. Of- A report of a disturbance at Guzman’s conviction this jury shenanigans have County, Calif. “There’s just ant and Spring streets at 9:18 ficer reports all clear and all is 24 Sculpin Way at 12 p.m. on month on drug-smuggling been deemed prejudicial no way to prevent this ex- p.m. on Thursday. in order. Thursday. and conspiracy charges, enough to warrant a new cept to stress what they and that he plans to ask trial, a possibility experts need to do.”

POLICE BRIEFS

Boston police officer Barbieri retirement is and she left. undergo therapy. of thousands of dollars, Moran walking through wounded in shootout effective immediately. The girl was seen on then ran them through yards in the costume. When asked if the surveillance video getting Police monitoring of grocery store change ma- They had received calls with motorist retirement was linked to into a black Toyota Camry sex offender’s home chines that returned just a about a suspicious person the troubles facing the outside the bank allegedly fraction of their value. looking into homes. BOSTON (AP) — Police department, Sarno said it driven by the older girl. cost city $100K The Palm Beach Post say a Boston police officer was a “mutually accepted Police got a look at the reports 20-year-old Shane PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) Prison sentence has been wounded during decision.” license plate and traced Anthony Mele of Riviera — The Providence Public an exchange of fire with a Barbieri’s five-year the car to a home in the Beach told investigators cut for ex-auditor Safety Department says it motorist during a traffic agreement was set to ex- city where they found the he stole the commemora- convicted of bribery spent more than $100,000 stop in the city’s Roxbury pire at the end of May. girls. tive presidential dollar neighborhood. Sarno says Deputy Both are charged with for police details at the coins and other items CLEVELAND (AP) — A The officer, who was Chief Cheryl Clapprood armed robbery. Their home of a registered sex from a North Palm Beach federal judge has reduced not identified, was struck will serve as interim com- names were not released offender. office in December. the prison sentence for several times in the upper missioner. because of their ages. The Providence Journal The coins were worth a former county official torso but is expected to Details on the selection reports that a two-person $33,000. A Palm Beach in Cleveland who plead- survive. process for a replacement Man sentenced to police detail started mon- County Sheriff’s Office ed guilty to bribery in a The suspected gunman itoring Richard Gardner’s public corruption investi- commissioner have not prison for child rape arrest report says Mele was found dead in his been released. home on Oct. 17 after his sold some coins for a few gation. car after driving around The department has WORCESTER (AP) — A move into the neighbor- thousand dollars, and Former Cuyahoga the corner following the faced increasing scrutiny man has been sentenced hood led to nightly protests he ran many through County Auditor Frank shooting at 102 Gerard after videos captured an to up to eight years in by neighbors who wanted change machines that Russo will have his Street shortly after 2 a.m. officer threatening juve- state prison for child rape. him out. only produced their face 22-year sentence cut by Friday. nile suspects and another The Telegram & Gazette Gardner was convicted of value. eight years. Officer Kim Tavares, a officer grabbing a man by reports that 33-year-old multiple child rapes in the Mele was charged Feb. The judge ruled Thurs- police spokeswoman, says the throat. Six officers are Jose Navarro-Sanchez 1980s and 1990s in Rhode 1 with grand theft along day that Russo’s cooper- the suspect was in his facing charges in connec- was sentenced after he Island and Massachusetts. with unrelated drug ation and trial testimony mid-to-late 30s and was tion with an off-duty fight. pleaded guilty Thursday The detail was reduced charges. He was released warranted the shorter alone in his car. to four counts of child to one person Nov. 19, and Feb. 4 after posting bond. sentence. Cleveland.com She says another officer Teen girls, ages 14 and 15, rape, indecent assault and it ended Feb. 15. Someone Jail records didn’t show reports Russo’s attorney, whether he had an attor- at the scene was unin- charged with robbing bank battery and dissemination threw a piece of concrete Roger Synenberg, said jured. of obscene matter. through a window Gard- ney. after the hearing that he FALL RIVER (AP) Prosecutors say Navar- ner’s home the next day. was disappointed Russo Police commissioner retires — Police have charged ro-Sanchez assaulted two Maj. David Lapatin says Police: Man in gorilla didn’t get more time off. from troubled department teenage girls ages 14 and female victims in 2015 in police ended the detail be- suit breaks into home, Federal prosecutors had cause the protests stopped 15 with robbing a bank. Worcester. hides under bed argued for a reduction SPRINGFIELD (AP) Fall River police say the An investigation began and it put a stress on the of a little more than six — The police commis- 14-year-old girl walked after one victim, then 9, department’s manpower. SULPHUR, La. (AP) — years. sioner in Massachusetts’ into a BayCoast Bank said in school she had The total cost of the Police say a man wearing Russo has been in pris- third-largest city is branch in the city on been sexually assaulted detail was $102,812. a gorilla suit broke into a on since 2012. He’s now retiring amid misconduct Wednesday afternoon and by Navarro-Sanchez. Louisiana home and hid at a medical facility in scandals and a federal told a teller she would The second victim said Police: Stolen rare coins under a mattress before Devens. civil rights investigation “blow everything up and in court she was sexually ended up in change machines officers arrested him. The former auditor said into his department. kill everybody” if the tell- assaulted when she was 5 News outlets quote Sul- that he and others took Springfield Mayor Do- er did not hand over cash. years old. NORTH PALM BEACH, phur Police Department more than $1 million in menic Sarno announced A bank employee hand- The judge has ordered Fla. (AP) — Authorities spokesman Mel Estes bribes and gifts in ex- Thursday that Police ed the girl an “undeter- Navarro-Sanchez to regis- say a Florida man stole on Thursday as saying change for jobs, contracts Commissioner John mined” amount of money ter as a sex offender and collectible coins worth tens that officers saw Jeremie and other favors. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT R. Kelly charged with 10 counts of aggravated sexual abuse

By Sara Burnett celebrity trial. Each count carries up to music and promoters not and Michael Tarm went to prison last year, seven years in prison. If to book any more concerts. ASSOCIATED PRESS and former Hollywood stu- Kelly is convicted on all And protesters demon- dio boss Harvey Weinstein 10 counts, a judge could strated outside Kelly’s CHICAGO — R. Kelly, is awaiting trial. decide that the sentences the R&B star who has been Chicago studio. Kelly, best known for hits run one after the other — trailed for decades by alle- As recently as Thursday, such as “I Believe I Can making it possible for him gations that he sexually two women said that Kelly Fly,” was charged a week to receive up to 70 years abused underage girls and picked them out of a crowd after Michael Avenatti, women and held some as behind bars. Probation is at a Baltimore after-party virtual slaves, was charged the attorney whose clients also an option under the in the mid-1990s when Friday with aggravated have included porn star statute. they were underage and sexual abuse involving Stormy Daniels, said he re- Legally and profes- had sex with one of the four victims, including at cently gave Chicago prose- sionally, the walls began teens when she was under least three between the cutors new video evidence closing in on Kelly af- the influence of marijuana ages of 13 and 17. of the singer having sex ter the release of a BBC and alcohol and could not In a brief appearance be- with an underage girl. It documentary about him consent. was not immediately clear last year and the multi- fore reporters, Cook Coun- The women, Latresa if the charges were con- part Lifetime documen- ty State’s Attorney’s Kim Scaff and Rochelle Wash- nected to that video. tary “Surviving R. Kelly,” Foxx announced the 10 ington, joined lawyer Glo- In 2008, a jury acquitted PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS which aired last month. counts against the 52-year- ria Allred at a New York old Grammy winner and Kelly of child pornogra- Rochelle Washington and Latresa Scaff are ac- Together they detailed al- phy charges over a graph- cusing musician R. Kelly of sexual misconduct legations he was holding City news conference to said the abuse dated back tell their story publicly for as far as 1998. She did not ic video that prosecutors on the night they attended his concert when women against their will the first time. comment on the charges or said showed him having they were teenagers. and running a “sex cult.” In the indictment, the take questions. sex with a girl as young After the latest docu- The singer, who has con- as 13. He and the young ert Kelly, could have got- Because the alleged vic- mentary, Foxx said she prosecution addresses the sistently denied any sex- woman allegedly depict- ten 15 years in prison. tim 10 years ago denied was “sickened” by the al- question of the statute ual misconduct, was to ed with him denied they Charging Kelly now with that she was on the vid- legations and asked po- of limitations, which is appear in court Saturday. were in the 27-minute sexual assault for actions eo and did not testify, the tential victims to come likely to be raised by the A message seeking com- video, even though the that occurred within the state’s attorney office had forward. defense. It describes how ment from Kelly’s attorney, picture quality was good same time frame as the little recourse except to #MeToo activists and a prosecutors can charge Steve Greenberg, was not and witnesses testified allegations from the 2008 charge the less offense un- social media movement Kelly under Illinois law immediately returned. it was them, and she did trial suggests the accusers der Illinois law, child por- using the hashtag #Mut- even though the alleged His arrest sets the stage not take the stand. Kelly, are cooperating this time nography, which requires a eRKelly called on stream- crimes occurred as much for another #MeToo-era whose legal name is Rob- and willing to testify. lower standard of evidence. ing services to drop Kelly’s as two decades ago. YouTube walks a tightrope with its video makers, advertisers By Rachel Lerman some of its own videos, but lar but controversial vid- ASSOCIATED PRESS relies heavily on outsiders eo creators. It featured for the vast majority. more than a dozen celeb- SAN FRANCISCO — As YouTube grows, it’s rities who used YouTube YouTube’s year-in-review easier for YouTubers to to launch their fame, as video is usually a celebra- feel slighted by YouTube’s well as mainstream celebs tion of video creators who attentiveness to adver- such as Will Smith and upload free clips — some- tisers. Some saw “Re- Trevor Noah. times wacky, sometimes wind 2018” as an effort But it excluded one of personal, sometimes of- by YouTube to present a the top YouTube stars, fensive — that the compa- sanitized version of itself, Felix Kjellberg. The Swed- ny then sells ads against. said Luke Majoinen, who ish YouTuber who goes by But this time, the vid- runs the entertainment PewDiePie has 86 million eo-sharing network pro- YouTube channel Join- followers. YouTube has voked a backlash from en, which has more than distanced itself from him creators and viewers with 200,000 subscribers. “It’s after he made jokes criti- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Rewind 2018,” which pretty much an ad for You- cized as anti-Semitic and “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett was charged with disorderly conduct sidelined many promi- Tube.” posted Nazi imagery in and filing a false police report, a police official said. nent YouTubers in favor Video creators disillu- his videos. YouTube also of mainstream celebrities sioned with YouTube don’t excluded Logan Paul, who and an inclusive, feel-good have many alternatives. made an infamous vid- message. Although there are other eo in Japan’s Aokigahara ‘Empire’ producers cut Smollett The snubbed YouTubers options — Snapchat, and forest, sometimes called and their fans quickly an increasingly competi- the “suicide forest,” which from its season’s last episodes retaliated with a pas- tive Instagram — it’s still appeared to show a dead sive-aggressive but potent the first place viewers body hanging from a tree By Don Babwin Daniels, Danny Strong, Police said Smollett protest. Within a week, turn to watch videos. And and Paul giggling and jok- ASSOCIATED PRESS Brett Mahoney, Brian planned the hoax because “Rewind 2018” was the it’s the most viable way ing about it. Grazer, Sanaa Hamri, he was unhappy with his most unpopular video on to make money, Majoinen Kjellberg and Paul have CHICAGO — Actor Francie Calfo and Dennis salary and wanted to pro- the service, now with more said. both apologized for offen- Jussie Smollett’s charac- Hammer said in a written mote his career. Before the than 15 million dislikes. Creators who have sive videos. And despite ter on “Empire” will be re- statement. “We are also attack, he also sent a let- So intense was the dissent enough subscribers to the transgressions, their moved from the final two aware of the effects of this ter that threatened him to that YouTube CEO Susan their video channels — audiences stayed strong. episodes of this season in process on the cast and the Chicago studio where Wojcicki sort-of apologized usually more than 1,000 The pair still hold pow- the wake of his arrest on crew members who work “Empire” is shot, police and reached out directly — can apply to get paid a er on a service where so charges that he staged on our show and to avoid said. to at least one neglected sliding rate when enough much is determined by a racist, anti-gay attack further disruption on set, As authorities laid out YouTuber. viewers watch ads that subscriber loyalty. on himself last month in we have decided to remove their case against Smol- The outcry highlights run with their videos. Many YouTubers re- downtown Chicago, pro- the role of ‘Jamal’ from the lett, the narrative that the challenges YouTube In her quarterly blog sponded to Rewind by ducers of the Fox TV show final two episodes of the emerged Thursday sound- faces as it tries to navi- post to YouTubers, Wojcic- posting reaction videos ex- announced Friday. season.” ed like that of a filmmaker gate the tension between ki acknowledged that her pressing their disappoint- The announcement The series is on a mid- who wrote, cast, direct- creators who make the kids found the Rewind ment. Kjellberg made his came a day after Smollett season break and re- ed and starred in a short videos, some of them con- video “cringey.” own version of Rewind, turned himself in to po- turns March 13 with movie. troversial, and the adver- “We hear you that it which heavily featured lice, appeared in court on nine episodes. The last Prosecutors said Smol- tisers who fuel profits. didn’t accurately show the what many thought You- a felony charge of disor- two episodes of the fifth lett gave detailed instruc- YouTube is an increas- year’s key moments, nor Tube’s video was miss- derly conduct for alleged- season were still being tions to the accomplices ingly important busi- did it reflect the YouTube ing — himself. (That, and ly filing a false police made when Smollett was who helped him stage the ness for parent company you know,” she narrated memes.) It garnered more report, and left jail after charged. attack in January, includ- Google. Although Google in an accompanying vid- than 7 million likes. posting bond. Smollett, who is black ing telling them specific doesn’t break out YouTube eo as thumbs-down icons Companies know adver- “While these allegations and gay, plays a gay char- slurs to yell, urging them revenue, the research firm popped up on the screen. tising on YouTube can be are very disturbing, we acter on the show that to shout “MAGA country” eMarketer estimates that “We’ll do better to tell our risky, but it also attracts are placing our trust in follows a black family as and even pointing out a YouTube ad revenue grew story in 2019.” an audience that can be the legal system as the they navigate the ups and surveillance camera that to $9.5 billion in 2018, up In particular, the Re- otherwise hard to reach, process plays,” “Empire” downs of the recording in- he thought would record 22 percent from the year wind video appeared to eMarketer principal ana- executive producers Lee dustry. the beating. before. YouTube makes steer clear of some popu- lyst Paul Verna said. Film fan finds the real joy of movies is still in theaters

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The University of Maine rec- Community College fall 2018 presi- Driscoll of Saugus, Madeleine ognized students for achieving dent’s list. To qualify, students must Frisella of Peabody, Jordan dean’s list honors in the fall earn a semester GPA of 4.0. Frye of Lynn, Shannon Gayron 2018 semester. Listed are local l of Saugus, Lindsey Grayson of students who earned a GPA of Joseph Fazzolari of Saugus has Peabody, Meredith Harrington 3.5 or higher. Lynnfield: Rebec- been named to the fall 2018 dean’s of Peabody, Kelly Hosterman of ca Weeks; Marblehead: Kevin list at Palmer College of Chiroprac- Lynnfield, Jocelyn Zimmerman Lynch-Greenberg; Nahant: Ki- tic in Port Orange, Fla. of Peabody. ana Burke-Monsanto; Peabody: l Southern New Hampshire Uni- Riley Eckles, Molly MacGre- Southern New Hampshire Uni- versity said the following students gor, Evan Stasinos; Swampscott: versity’s fall 2018 president’s list, were named to the fall 2018 dean’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Leanne Nisbet. with students accumulating an list: Lia Funicella of Lynn; Maura l academic GPA of 3.7-4.0: Jay- Intonti, Ryan Mangino, Jenna NOT REAL NEWS: A LOOK AT WHAT DIDN’T HAPPEN THIS WEEK Lucas Cote of Swampscott was mie Caponigro of Swampscott, Worcester of Peabody; Celeste named to the Tallahassee (Fla.) Victoria DeVita of Revere, Katie Molle of Saugus. ASSOCIATED PRESS as a top model, then as a restaurateur and lifestyle A roundup of some of maven, before the progres- the most popular but sive disease began to affect Taking a shot completely untrue stories her memory and behavior. and visuals of the week. She and Gasby, who have None of these is legit, been married for more even though they were than 20 years, have been shared widely on social open about the challenges media. The Associated of living with Alzheimer’s. Press checked these out. CLAIM: Black-and- Here are the real facts: white photo shows Bernie CLAIM: Bravo green- Sanders (above) being ar- lights reality show with rested after racist attack. restaurateur B. Smith, THE FACTS: A Chi- her husband and his cago Tribune photo of a girlfriend. young Bernie Sanders THE FACTS: Bravo being arrested in August says it has not given ap- 1963 is being misrepre- proval to a reality televi- sented on social media. sion show starring former The false reports claim model and restaurateur that he was arrested after B. Smith, her husband racist attacks against civ- and his girlfriend, despite il rights protesters. How- reports circulating online. ever, according to reports Smith, 69, whose first in the Chicago Tribune, name is Barbara, was the photo was taken as diagnosed with Alzhei- Sanders was arrested mer’s disease in 2013. Her during protests over “Wil- husband and business lis wagons,” which were partner, Dan Gasby, mobile classrooms that recently revealed that his were installed to ease girlfriend, Alex Lerner, overcrowding in black was spending a significant schools. The aluminum amount of time at their trailers, named after the East Hampton home, cre- Chicago Public Schools ating an uproar on social Superintendent Benja- media. Then came false min C. Willis, who de- reports of plans for a real- vised the plan, were seen ity television show. Online as perpetuating segrega- petitions began circulating tion. In the photo, Sand- on the website Change. ers is crouching down as org under the headlines two police officers hold his including “Tell Bravo not arms to remove him from to air B. Smith show” and the protest. According to “Say NO to B. Smith Real- the Tribune, Sanders was ity Show.” Bravo confirmed charged with resisting in an email Tuesday to arrest, found guilty and The Associated Press fined $25. The 1960s pho- that there is no show in to emerged during Sand- development. Gasby also ers’ 2016 presidential knocked down the reports. campaign when questions “The story is false,” he said arose over his civil rights in a statement to the AP. activities. It resurfaced ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Smith was in the limelight with false captions after for decades, first gracing he announced his 2020 Reny Morel shoots baskets at the Boys & Girls Club on Friday. the cover of magazines candidacy on Feb. 19. Moove on: No more ‘cow-tipping’ shirts at Oklahoma airport

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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 St. John’s Prep hockey rallies to beat Danvers in season nale By Daniel Kane ITEM STAFF MIDDLETON — The St. John’s Prep boys hockey team climbed out of an early two-goal de cit and defeated Danvers 4-2 on the Eagles’ senior day at Essex Sports Complex. Ryan Hart led the Eagles with two goals while Matt Taylor and Nick Townshend each score one. “Their line performed well,” Eagles coach Kristian Hanson said. “It’s great leadership from them. They pushed the puck forward and had 110 percent effort every shift. They push the puck North and they produce. They stay out of the box and are all unsel sh. They set a good example for the rest of the team.” Overall Hanson was disappointed with the effort from the Eagles after a tough stretch to close out the season. “It was frustrating,” Hanson said. “It’s our third game in ve days. We’re coming off a couple really emotional games with Catholic Memorial and Needham. I knew today an ear- ly game was going to be a challenge for us, but excuses are for the preseason. It’s too late in the year right now to not bring the compete ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE level where it needs to be.” St. John’s Prep’s Ryan Hart scored two goals in a win PREP, B2 over Danvers Friday. Revere boys hockey blanked by Beverly By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR ITEM FILE PHOTO REVERE — The season ended on a tough Alonzo Linton and the Lynn English boys basket- note for the Revere boys hockey team Friday ball team are the No. 1 seed in Division 1 North. night at Paul Cronin Rink. Revere surren- dered four goals in the third period and watched visiting Beverly skate away with an 8-0 win in the season nale for both teams. Lynn boasts eight Panthers captain Steve Hallinan nished his Beverly career on a memorable note with three goals scored. Andrew Shea scored two teams in MIAA boys goals, while Shane Cassidy, Brayden Clark and Jaxon Thomas scored one goal each. Andrew Mezza dished four assists. and girls basketball Revere goalie JT Bowridge made 30 saves. “It got away from us at the end,” Revere coach Joe Ciccarello said. “We were down a tournaments few guys. Two of our top six forwards weren’t playing. We were down 33 percent of our top By Mike Alongi line. It was tough to compete against Bever- ITEM STAFF ly, who’s a good team, without two of our top The MIAA released its pairings for the 2019 boys and guys. But we tried hard. We were in the girls basketball tournaments Friday afternoon, and a game for a bit and then it got away from us number of area teams are in the hunt for state champi- in the 5-on-3 (in the third period).” onships. Lynn will sport eight teams between the boys The Patriots celebrated their annual se- and the girls, including a pair of No. 1 seeds. nior night during Friday’s game. Revere One of those No. 1 seeds will be in Division 1 North, honored its seven seniors: Rickie Briana, where the English boys basketball team went 18-2 on Andres Cardona, Wayne Cintolo, Matt the year to earn a rst-round bye. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Cravotta, Marc Giordano, Cam Mazza and The Bulldogs will play the winner of No. 8 Lawrence Revere senior Zach Rufo (left) moves the puck up the ice Zach Rufo. vs. No. 9 Lexington in the quarter nals on March 1. during a game against Beverly Friday night. REVERE, B2 Also representing Lynn in Division 1 is No. 7 Classi- cal, who went 14-6 in the regular season. The Rams take on No. 10 Medford (13-7) at home on Tuesday. St. John’s Prep also made the cut in Division 1, getting in as the No. 15 seed with a record of 10-10. The Eagles Lynn’s Burt tting right in with Pride will have a tough test against No. 2 Lowell (19-3) Tues- By Harold Rivera day. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR The other No. 1 seed comes in Division 3 North, where the St. Mary’s boys went 20-2. The structure of the Di- LYNN — So far, so good for Lynn native vision 3 bracket means the Spartans don’t get a rst- Katie Burt in her professional hockey career. round bye, and they will take on No. 16 Saugus (4-16) at Burt, who was drafted rst overall by the Bos- home on Tuesday. ton Pride in the 2017 National Women’s Hock- Swampscott got into the Division 3 eld as well with ey League , has wasted no time making a a 9-11 record, good enough for the No. 13 seed. The Big name for herself at the professional level. Blue will go up against No. 5 Newburyport (17-3) Mon- A product, Burt made the day. most of her four-year career with the Eagles. Also on the boys side, the KIPP Academy Panthers She holds the NCAA career wins record (121), earned the No. 2 seed in Division 4 North with a record logged three 30-win seasons and backed the of 15-5. After a bye in the rst round, KIPP will face the Eagles to four Hockey East regular season winner of No. 7 Snowden vs. No. 10 Bishop Fenwick (11- titles. During her senior season (2017-2018), 9) on Thursday. Burt was a Hockey East Second-Team All- The Crusaders will go up against Snowden Monday at Star honoree and twice was named Hockey Madison Park. East Goaltender of the Month. She was also Winthrop (6-14) also made it into the Division 4 eld named Boston College’s Female Eagle of the with a No. 12 seed. The Vikings go up against No. 5 Mai- Year. monides (10-4) Wednesday. Although her college resume carries no In Division 2 North, the Salem boys (14-5) earned a shortage of impressive accomplishments, Burt No. 3 seed and will face No. 14 Malden Catholic (9-11) still nds herself adjusting to the pace of the Tuesday. Gloucester, Beverly and Danvers also made it game and the overall grind of the season in COURTESY PHOTO into the Division 2 eld. the pros. Lynn native Katie Burt leads the NWHL in wins (10) TOURNAMENT, B2 BURT, B2 and saves (356) this season. Swampscott’s Haley Bernhardt commits to Bentley By Harold Rivera all-conference team at the end Bernhardt came away im- Location also played a key ITEM SPORTS EDITOR of her senior season. pressed with Bentley’s mix of factor in Bernhardt’s commit- Thus, it was never in doubt academic opportunities and ment. She hoped to stay close SWAMPSCOTT — There that Bernhardt had the talent a strong women’s soccer pro- to home in hopes that her fam- isn’t much Swampscott se- to continue her soccer career at gram. ily could continue to support nior forward Haley Bernhardt the collegiate level. She made “Bentley’s a really good t,” her at games. didn’t accomplish during her her future plans of cial earlier Bernhardt, who also ran indoor “I was looking for something four years with the Big Blue this month when she made a and outdoor track at Swamp- that wasn’t too far,” Bern- girls soccer team. Perhaps verbal commitment to play at scott, said. “When I started my hardt said. “My parents and the most feared player in the Division II Bentley University college search it kept coming my brothers have been a huge Northeastern Conference, Ber- in Waltham. up in all the guidelines that I part of my success since I start- nhardt led Swampscott to con- “It was de nitely relieving to wanted. They have a good soc- ed playing soccer. I wanted to secutive Division 3 North sec- nish the process of deciding,” cer team and I wanted to con- them to continue to see every- tional nal appearances and Bernhardt, who plans to sign a tinue to play at a high level. thing and be a part of the jour- a trip to the Division 3 state letter of intent next week, said. I loved the team when I met ney. semi nal this past fall. Last “It’s great to know that I’m go- them. I think it’ll be a good t “I really owe a big thank you October, she scored her 100th ing to a place I’m comfortable for me in the fall. to my parents for being there ITEM FILE PHOTO career goal with a three-goal with and I’ll be able to thrive “I considered a couple other and helping me get to this performance in a win over rival at. It’s good to have everything schools but none of them were Swampscott’s Haley Bernhardt position.” Marblehead. Bernhardt was locked down and have it be very serious. It was Bentley as has committed to play soccer at also named to the NEC South something I’m excited for.” soon as I found out about it.” BERNHARDT, B2 Bentley University this fall. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019

Winthrop girls hockey honors Classical seniors

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE COURTESY PHOTOS Matt Taylor scored one goal for St. John’s Prep in a The Winthrop co-op girls hockey team honored a pair of Classical seniors during the Vikings’ win over Danvers Friday afternoon. annual senior night earlier this week. Senior defenseman Kayla Morrill (center in left photo) was joined by parents Rhonda (left) and Dave (right). Senior defenseman Abby Stafford (second from left in right photo) was joined by parents Jim (left), Chris (third from left) and brother Jack Prep hockey rallies (right). The Vikings finished the season at 10-6-2 and await the state tournament pairings. to defeat Danvers Lynn’s Burt making her mark in the NWHL PREP From B1 BURT members of the Pride who earned with two regular season games re- For Danvers, Calvin Mansfield capitalized on two early From B1 all-star honors. maining. chances in the first period but the Falcons struggled to “I was really excited to get the Burt said the Pride underwent produce from there with no shots on net in the third peri- “I think it’s a different world,” opportunity to help grow the game their share of ups and downs od. Robert Prentiss (18 saves) and Adam Bridgeo (15) split Burt said. “We only practice about and bring women’s hockey down to through the season but know what time in net, each allowing two goals. twice a week, where in college you Nashville,” Burt said. “It was a ton needs to be done in order to close “We were playing a good team,” Danvers coach Steve practice almost five times a week. of fun. We had a great time that things on a positive note heading Baldassare said. “That’s why we do this to pick up our We only play 16 games and they’re weekend. I think we put on a great into the postseason. level of play. We had a couple chances there late but we scattered throughout the season. show in showcasing women’s hock- “It kind of helped that we had a couldn’t really sustain a forecheck in the offensive zone. I’m used to playing 40 games a sea- ey and showing what we can do as two-week (all-star) break to kind But we’re playing a good team that’s quick and plays a son in college. I’m starting to work women. I had a blast doing it.” of regroup as a team,” Burt said. Catholic Conference schedule. That’s why we schedule through that, doing a couple things During her weekend in Nashville, “We’re a successful team when we this game. throughout the week to keep myself Burt earned a once-in-a-lifetime get in there and play aggressive. “Calvin had some great chances, hit a few posts,” Baldas- engaged. opportunity. She was invited to When we find ourselves trailing it’s sare added. “That second goal, that’s a goal scorers’ goal “It’s a little different than college practice with the National Hockey because we’re tentative, waiting for right there. Both our goaltenders played great today. They but I’m starting to get used to the League’s Nashville Predators. Burt other teams to take it to us instead both got a lot of work so we’re excited for next week.” adjustment,” Burt said. “It’s defi- worked alongside Predators goalies of taking it to them. If we can get Mansfield got things started fast for Danvers. The junior nitely a faster game. The players are Pekka Rinne (a 12-year NHL veter- back to playing like that we can be forward found the back of the net 46 seconds in to give the a little bit smarter, a little stronger. an) and Juuse Saros, and soaked in successful and make a push in the Falcons an early 1-0 lead. It’s been fun.” as much as she could from the expe- playoffs. Both teams played solid defense the rest of the way in Burt signed her professional con- rience. “We just want to build off what the first period until Mansfield played a puck that was tract with the Pride last June. She “That was a little bit of a dream we’ve had,” Burt said. “We want to chipped out of his own zone and skated to a breakaway. made her Pride debut on October 13 come true,” Burt said. “When I was be playing our best game on the last Mansfield made a nice move and placed a shot in the top in a 5-1 win over the Metropolitan growing up there wasn’t a National day of the season and go from there. right corner to give Danvers a 2-0 lead with just 19 sec- Riveters, when she logged 17 saves Women’s Hockey League to aspire Especially in the playoffs, it really onds remaining in the first. at Warrior Ice Arena. A week later, to. We grew up aspiring the NHL. matters when you get hot. If you Burt tallied 13 saves in a 4-2 win To play in a women’s professional win two games, you win the cup. It’s “Danvers had a game plan and they stuck to it,” Hanson over the Connecticut Whale. Burt league is a dream come true for me. a little bit about who gets hot at the said. “They were disciplined. They did a great job of clog- leads the NWHL in wins (10), saves To practice with guys in the NHL right time. If we can build off each of ging things up out front of the net. They made things re- (356) and ranks second in save per- was a dream come true for me.” those games going into the playoffs, ally difficult for us. They allowed us to have zone time but centage (.918). Burt and the Pride now gear up for we’ll be in a great spot.” didn’t allow us to get quality opportunities to put pucks in She was named a NWHL all-star the closing stretch of their regular Burt and the Pride travel to Con- the net. I give complete credit to Danvers for their game and made 20 saves in the 4th NWHL season. Boston’s in the driver’s seat, necticut Sunday (3) before hosting plan, execution and coaching.” all-star game earlier this month in as the Pride (10-4, 20 points) are in Minnesota next Saturday (7) in St. John’s got on the board quickly in the second period. Nashville, TN. Burt was one of six first place in the NWHL standings their regular season finale. A trio of Eagles forwards crashed the net and Townshend finished the play to cut the Falcons’ lead to 2-1. Less than two minutes later the Eagles added another goal. This time Evan Moore ripped a shot that Hart de- Revere hockey falls to Beverly in finale flected through the legs of Prentiss to tie the game at 2-2. The trend of early goals to start each period continued REVERE riod. Cassidy lit the lamp on a slap- rello and his family, and has raised in the third. Taylor slid a pass to Hart on a two-on-one From B1 shot just 18 seconds into the frame. nearly $60,000 this week. break and Hart made a nice move to beat Bridgeo and Hallinan scored his second goal of “I want to thank everybody for the give the Eagles a 3-2 lead with 13:33 to go. “They were awesome,” Ciccarello the night with 2:03 on the clock, support,” Ciccarello said. “The hock- Taylor added a goal of his own with 4:55 remaining, said. “They committed themselves to padding Beverly’s lead to 4-0. ey community’s been great, the offi- finding the back of the net with a nice wrist shot to pad this team and the program for four Revere weathered the storm for cials, the Mass. Coaches Association. St. John’s lead to 4-2. years. They gave me everything they the next few minutes but a 5-minute The league, Beverly, Winthrop and a Cooper Adrien had a good scoring chance with a few had. It’s unfortunate we didn’t make major penalty doomed the Patriots bunch of other teams have reached minutes to go for the Falcons but his shot hit the post. the tournament their senior year. I in the closing stages. Beverly made out. I want to give them a heartfelt With less than a minute to go a Danvers penalty prevent- know they had a lot of high hopes the most of the advantage, scoring thank you. The response has been ed the Falcons from any chance at a comeback. coming in. We just couldn’t get going four goals (Clark, Thomas, Hallinan, overwhelming.” “We had our chances and that is the speed we are going early on in the season and once we Shea) within a three-minute stretch BOYS HOCKEY to need to play with in the tournament,” Baldassare said. fell behind, it was tough to get going to close its 8-0 win. Lynn 4, Methuen 1 “We need to pick our speed up. I thought our effort was again. It felt like we were chasing all The Patriots finished the season at The Jets closed the regular season fine. The guys played tough and nobody backed down so year long. They cared and work 4-13-3. at 12-4-4. Goals were scored by An- at the end of the day I’m happy with that.” hard. I definitely want to thank “We’re hoping they learn and rec- drew Patrie (two), John DiFilippo The Eagles closed the regular season at 10-7-3. Danvers them for their commitment.” ognize how bad these seniors want- (one) and Brian Clougherty (one). finished its regular season at 10-8-2. Both teams await the After seven minutes of scoreless ed to go to the tournament,” Cicca- DiFilippo logged two assists, while state tournament pairings, which will be announced play, Hallinan put Beverly on the rello said. “They didn’t get it done. Clougherty and Owen Downey each Saturday. scoreboard with a shorthanded goal Now they know what it’ll take in the had one. midway through the first period. offseason, that’s for sure.” Goalie Jack Gallant made 35 saves. Shea followed suit four minutes lat- Ciccarello, who lost his Melrose “It was a good team win,” Lynn er and Beverly led 2-0 at the first home to a fire Sunday, offered grati- coach Mike Roberts said. “The boys Swampscott’s Bernhardt intermission. tude to those who’ve supported him fought hard all game long and ended The Panthers added two more over the past week. A GoFundMe the season on a much-needed posi- goals to their lead in the second pe- page was created to support Cicca- tive note to get back on track.” to play soccer at Bentley BERNHARDT St. Mary’s girls earn No. 4 seed in Division 3 North From B1 The Falcons compete in the Northeast-10 Conference. TOURNAMENT will host No. 11 Charles- They went 7-6-3 last season and 6-6-2 against confer- From B1 town Wednesday night ence opponents. Bernhardt will be the third local to join (7), while Fenwick will the team when she laces up her cleats at Bentley. Pea- On the girls side, Pea- play No. 9 Austin Prep at body midfielder Chloe Gizzie and Saugus goalie Lauren body went 19-1 and St. John’s Prep Tuesday Giordano (a Pingree product) will begin their junior and earned the No. 2 seed in (5). sophomore seasons in the fall, respectively. Division 1 North. In Division 4 North, the “I know the program’s been very strong the past few Peabody will play No. 15 KIPP girls (10-10) snuck years,” Bernhardt said. “I want to help them make an Chelmsford in the quar- in with the No. 10 seed. impact there. I know some of the girls on the team. I’ve terfinals Tuesday night The Panthers will face No. played against them. They’re all very talented. I’m ex- (7). 7 Minuteman Tuesday cited to join the program and just help them progress Revere (11-9) earned the night (7). next season.” No. 12 seed in Division 1 In Division 2 North, Bernhardt acknowledged that she’ll face a learning North, while English (10- Swampscott, Saugus, curve when she makes the jump to the college game but 9) earned the No. 13 seed. Classical, Marblehead she’s excited to tackle the challenges ahead of her. The Patriots play No. 5 and Danvers all made “I think it’ll be difficult to make the change at the Reading Monday night it into the field. The Big next level,” Bernhardt said, “but I’m excited for the (7), while the Bulldogs challenge. I think I’ll be able to adjust. I have a great Blue earned the No. 4 seed take on No. 4 Andover support system from trainers that I work out with and after going 15-5 earning a (7:30). my family that pushes me to succeed. I think I’ll be able first-round bye. Swamp- Beverly (10-10) also to handle it and I’m ready to take it on.” made its way into the Di- scott will play No. 5 North Swampscott coach Norman James has nothing but vision 1 North field at No. Reading in the quarterfi- confidence in Bernhardt’s ability to succeed at the col- 16, and the Panthers will nals Wednesday night (7). legiate level. play No. 17 Everett for ITEM FILE PHOTO Saugus came in at No. 7 “I had the opportunity to coach her for a season,” after going 13-7 this year, the chance to take on No. Pamela Gonzalez and the St. Mary’s girls bas- James said. “She was a standout player. She attracts 1 Belmont in the quarter- and the Sachems will double-teams. She did a little more than I thought she’d ketball team earned the No. 4 seed in Division 3 face No. 10 Marblehead finals. North after going 14-6. do this season. She defended very well, she passed the In Division 3 North, St. (10-10) in the first round ball very well. It was an honor to coach her. I wish her Mary’s earned the No. 4 Monday night (7). Classi- well at Bentley. Bentley’s going to have a good player. seed with a 14-6 record. No. 5 Shawsheen vs. No. the No. 6 seed in Division cal (11-9) earned the No. “I think she’s going to do fine at Bentley. What’s more The Spartans will have a 12 Watertown in the quar- 3 North, while Bishop 9 seed and will play No. important is her studies. I think she can crack the start- bye in the first round and terfinals on March 1 (7). Fenwick (11-9) earned the 8 Wilmington in the first ing lineup and be consistent in their starting lineup. then face the winner of Lynnfield (12-8) earned No. 8 seed. The Pioneers round Monday night (7). She was very consistent for us.” SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS Lynn Tech Hall of istration closes at midnight on March 20. After March Fame nominations 20, those interested may register in person at the Nominations are now Hibernian Hall at 105 Fed- being accepted for the Lynn eral St on Saturday, March Tech Hall of Fame. Eligible 23 from noon to 4 p.m. nominees must have gradu- during packet pick up or on ated at least 15 years ago. race day beginning at 9 The hall of fame dinner will a.m. The registration fee is be held on May 18 at Angel- $30. The first 500 regis- ica’s Restaurant in Middle- tered runners will also be ton. Nominations will be given race shirts. There will accepted until March 30. be a post-race party that Anyone can submit a nomi- includes free food and live nation whether they’re asso- Irish music as well. ciated with Lynn Tech or More information and not. Previous nominees will race updates can be found also remain eligible. at https://sites.google.com/ Forms are available from site/lynnhibernian5k/. Bart Conlon, who can be reached by phone at 781- Lynn Babe Ruth 599-6277 or via email at bartleyconlon133@. signups net. Final registration for Lynn Babe Ruth will be Hibernian 5K held this Saturday, Febru- ary 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 Road Race p.m. at the Babe Ruth The 10th annual Lynn Fields Complex on O’Cal- PHOTO | JIM HARRINGTON Hibernian 5K Road Race is laghan Way in front of the scheduled for Sunday, Breed Middle School. World Series Park will be the site of most 2019 Saugus Babe Ruth games. March 24 at 11a.m. Online Please make every effort registration is available via to be there to sign up. Racewire at https://race- Please call VP Paul Hart- wire.com/register. ford with any questions at Saugus Babe Ruth ready for 2019 season php?id=10042. Online reg- 617-840-3822. Saugus Babe Ruth season will take 25, March 11 and March 25. Any Sau- and Tom Falasca will serve as player on a whole new look for the upcom- gus resident (ages 13-15) is eligible agent. Any questions can be directed NHL ing 2019 season. A special opening to sign up. The cost for the season is to League Secretary Paul Ventre at EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE game event, all-star teams compet- $175 per player. 781-913-7834. Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA ing in the district and possibly state After teams are selected, uniforms Assistant coaches are needed. Team Tampa Bay 62 47 11 4 98 244 163 Nashville 63 36 22 5 77 193 164 tournaments, along with plenty of will be issued and the game schedules sponsors are also being sought. Busi- Boston 61 36 17 8 80 184 157 Winnipeg 60 36 20 4 76 203 178 Toronto 60 36 20 4 76 210 170 St. Louis 60 32 23 5 69 179 169 special-themed games, are just part will be finalized. Most games will be nesses or individuals who would like Montreal 61 33 21 7 73 184 177 Dallas 60 30 25 5 65 153 156 of what the upcoming season will fea- played at World Series Park, which is to sponsor a team should contact Ven- Buffalo 60 28 24 8 64 171 187 Minnesota 61 28 27 6 62 168 181 Florida 59 26 25 8 60 184 203 Colorado 60 25 24 11 61 196 193 ture. celebrating its 15th season this year. tre. Detroit 61 23 29 9 55 172 204 Chicago 61 26 26 9 61 205 227 Sign-ups will be held at the Fox Hill The Saugus Babe Ruth President Saugus Babe Ruth has a long histo- Ottawa 60 22 33 5 49 186 223 Pacific Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Yacht Club on Ballard St. from 6 to 8 is Matt Marcom, vice president is ry and tradition of providing opportu- GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 60 37 16 7 81 221 178 p.m. on the following dates: February Ed Azzari, Bob Gratiano is treasurer nities for playing baseball in Saugus. N.Y. Islanders 60 35 18 7 77 174 146 San Jose 61 36 17 8 80 223 190 Washington 61 34 20 7 75 205 193 Vegas 62 32 25 5 69 182 175 Pittsburgh 61 32 22 7 71 210 191 Arizona 61 28 28 5 61 160 176 Carolina 61 32 23 6 70 178 170 Vancouver 61 26 27 8 60 172 191 Woods jumps into top 10 at WGC-Mexico Championship Columbus 59 33 23 3 69 188 180 Anaheim 60 24 27 9 57 137 187 61 28 26 7 63 179 206 Edmonton 60 25 29 6 56 169 201 N.Y. Rangers 60 26 26 8 60 173 199 Los Angeles 60 23 31 6 52 144 184 MEXICO CITY (AP) — Tiger them good. New Jersey 61 24 29 8 56 180 208 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Woods delivered the shot that Woods started to figure out Friday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Vancouver, 10 p.m. had the gallery buzzing. Dustin Chapultepec Golf Club a little Columbus at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Minnesota at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games Johnson produced the golf that better in his second full round Colorado at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. left everyone chasing him. and made a collection of medi- Anaheim at Calgary, 9 p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 3 p.m. Johnson made it through um-length birdie putts for a 66 Winnipeg at Vegas, 10 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 3 p.m. Saturday’s Games St. Louis at Minnesota, 7 p.m. another round at the Mexico that got him back in the game, New Jersey at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Championship without a bogey, though still six shots behind. Washington at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Winnipeg at Arizona, 9 p.m. Boston at St. Louis, 4 p.m. Monday’s Games and he was so efficient Friday He would have liked one more, Carolina at Dallas, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Toronto, 7 p.m. that he putted for birdie on ev- especially with the shot he hit Los Angeles at Florida, 5 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. San Jose at Columbus, 5 p.m. Los Angeles at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. ery hole, one of them from just at the end of his round. From a Colorado at Nashville, 5:30 p.m. Edmonton at Nashville, 8 p.m. on the fringe. It added to a 4-un- bunker right of the ninth fair- Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m. Florida at Colorado, 9 p.m. der 67 and a two-shot lead over way, a tree in his path, Woods Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Rory McIlroy and Matt Kuchar sliced a 9-iron from about 130 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS going into the weekend. yards that caught the left side NBA “Just hit a lot of fairways, hit a of the green with so much spin EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Tiger Woods shot a 5-under 66 in the sec- lot of greens,” Johnson said. that it zipped sideways at Division Southwest Division ond round to move into a tie for eighth The memorable moments be- pin and rolled 10 feet by. He set- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 43 16 .729 — Houston 33 25 .569 — place at the WGC-Mexico Championship. longed to everyone else, not all of tled for a par. Philadelphia 38 21 .644 5 San Antonio 33 26 .559 ½ Boston 37 22 .627 6 Dallas 26 31 .456 6½ Brooklyn 30 30 .500 13½ New Orleans 26 33 .441 7½ TV/RADIO New York 11 47 .190 31½ Memphis 23 36 .390 10½ Southeast Division Northwest Division SATURDAY Track and field W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 4 p.m...... US Indoor Championships...... NBCSN Charlotte 27 30 .474 — Denver 39 18 .684 — TV Orlando 27 32 .458 1 Oklahoma City 37 20 .649 2 MLB Boxing Miami 26 31 .456 1 Portland 35 23 .603 4½ 1 p.m...... Exhibition: NY Yankees at Boston...... NESN Plus 10 p.m...... Dirrell vs. Yildirim...... FS1 Washington 24 34 .414 3½ Utah 32 25 .561 7 Drag Racing Atlanta 19 39 .328 8½ Minnesota 27 30 .474 12 NHL Central Division Pacific Division 1 p.m...... Washington at Buffalo...... NHL Network 7 p.m...... NHRA: Saturday Nitro Phoenix...... FS1 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 4 p.m...... Boston at St. Louis...... NESN, NHL Network Auto Racing Milwaukee 44 14 .759 — Golden State 42 16 .724 — 8 p.m...... Pittsburgh at Philadelphia...... NBC 2 p.m...... Xfinity: Rinnai 250...... FS1 Indiana 38 20 .655 6 L.A. Clippers 32 27 .542 10½ Detroit 26 30 .464 17 Sacramento 30 28 .517 12 Men’s College Hockey 4:30 p.m...... NASCAR Truck: Ultimate Tailgating 200...... FS1 Chicago 14 44 .241 30 L.A. Lakers 29 29 .500 13 5 p.m...... UMass at Providence...... NBCSB Radio Cleveland 13 46 .220 31½ Phoenix 11 49 .183 32 6:30 p.m...... Ohio State at Michigan...... Big Ten Network MLB Friday’s Games Houston at Golden State, 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m...... Bentley at Holy Cross...... NESN Plus 1 p.m...... Exhibition: NY Yankees at Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. 7 p.m...... Northeastern at New Hampshire...... NESN NHL New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. Dallas at Utah, 10 p.m. NBA San Antonio at Toronto, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games 4 p.m...... Boston at St. Louis...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Orlando at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. 8 p.m...... Boston at Chicago...... NBCSB Detroit at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at Denver, 5 p.m. 8:30 p.m...... Houston at Golden State...... ABC NBA Minnesota at New York, 7:30 p.m. San Antonio at New York, 7:30 p.m. Men’s College Basketball 8 p.m...... Boston at Chicago...... WBZ-FM 98.5 L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 8 p.m. Monday’s Games Denver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 12 p.m...... Boston College at Clemson...... NESN Golden State at Charlotte, 7 p.m. SUNDAY Utah at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. Indiana at Detroit, 7 p.m. 12 p.m...... Marquette at Providence...... Fox TV Saturday’s Games Portland at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Portland at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. 12 p.m...... Penn State at Illinois...... Big Ten Network MLB Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 12 p.m...... Tennessee at LSU...... ESPN 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Minnesota at Boston...... NESN Indiana at Washington, 7 p.m. San Antonio at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. 12 p.m...... Texas at Oklahoma...... ESPNU 1 p.m...... Exhibition: NY Yankees at Tampa Bay...... MLB Network L.A. Lakers at New Orleans, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Houston, 8 p.m. Memphis at Cleveland, 7 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Memphis, 8 p.m. 12 p.m...... Tulsa at Temple...... ESPNews NBA Phoenix at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. 12 p.m...... Virginia at Louisville...... Ch. 38 5 p.m...... LA Clippers at Denver...... NBATV Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m...... Auburn at Kentucky...... CBS 7:30 p.m...... San Antonio at New York...... NBATV Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 2 p.m...... Iowa State at TCU...... ESPN2 Men’s College Basketball 2 p.m...... Navy at Colgate...... CBSSN 12 p.m...... SMU at UCF...... CBSSN 2 p.m...... Ohio State at Maryland...... ESPN 1:30 p.m...... Villanova at Xavier...... CBS TODAY IN SPORTS 2 p.m...... West Virginia at Baylor...... ESPNU 2 p.m...... Cincinnati at UConn...... ESPN 2:30 p.m...... Georgetown at Creighton...... Fox 2 p.m...... Drake at Illinois St...... CBSSN Feb. 23 73-57 victory over Clemson. 3:30 p.m...... Georgia at Mississippi...... SEC Network 3:45 p.m...... Michigan St. at Michigan...... CBS 1935 — George “The Iceman” 2002 — The Americans end near- 3:45 p.m...... Florida St. at North Carolina...... CBS 4 p.m...... Loyola Chicago at So. Illinois...... ESPNU Woolf makes history, riding Azucar ly a half-century of Olympic frus- 4 p.m...... Missouri at Florida...... ESPNU 6 p.m...... Wake Forest at N.C. State...... ESPNU to victory in the inaugural Santa tration for the U.S. men’s bobsled 4 p.m...... Oklahoma St. at Kansas St...... ESPN2 6:30 p.m...... Minnesota at Rutgers...... Big Ten Network Anita Handicap. Azucar beatS such team, driving to the silver and 4 p.m...... Purdue at Nebraska...... Big Ten Network 8 p.m...... Stanford at Arizona...... ESPN2 greats as Equipoise and Twenty bronze medals in the four-man race 4 p.m...... Saint Louis at Dayton...... CBSSN Women’s College Basketball Grand in the first $100,000 horse at the Salt Lake Olympic Games. 4 p.m...... Virginia Tech at Notre Dame...... ESPN 12 p.m...... Florida St. at Miami...... ESPN2 race. 2007 — Tiger Woods’ winning 4:30 p.m...... St. Bonaventure at Fordham...... NBCSN 12 p.m...... N.C. State at North Carolina...... ESPNU 1938 — Joe Louis knocks out Na- streak on the PGA Tour, which be- 6 p.m...... Duke at Syracuse...... ESPN 1 p.m...... Virginia Tech at Clemson...... NESN Plus than Mann in the third round to gan in July, comes to a shocking 6 p.m...... No. Illinois at Toledo...... CBSSN 2 p.m...... Houston at Memphis...... ESPNU end. Woods fails to notice a ball defend his world heavyweight title 6 p.m...... South Carolina at Mississippi St...... SEC Network 2 p.m...... Michigan at Michigan St...... ESPN2 mark in the line of his 4-foot birdie at Madison Square Garden in New 6 p.m...... South Florida at Houston...... ESPN2 2 p.m...... St. John’s at Georgetown...... FS2 putt that would have won his third- York. 6 p.m...... Vanderbilt at Alabama...... ESPNU 2 p.m...... Vanderbilt at Mississippi St...... SEC Network round match against Nick O’Hern. 1960 — Carol Heiss captures the 8 p.m...... East Carolina at Tulane...... ESPNU 3 p.m...... Georgia Tech at Virginia...... NESN Plus Woods misses, then loses in 20 8 p.m...... Fresno St. at Nevada...... CBSSN first gold medal for the United 4 p.m...... Mississippi at Arkansas...... SEC Network holes when O’Hern saves par with 8 p.m...... Kansas at Texas Tech...... ESPN States in the Winter Olympics at 4 p.m...... Penn State at Illinois...... Big Ten Network a 12-foot putt at the Accenture 8 p.m...... Memphis at Wichita State...... ESPN2 Squaw Valley, Calif., winning the fig- 4 p.m...... South Carolina at Tennessee...... ESPN2 Match Play Championship. 8 p.m...... Seton Hall at St. John’s...... FS1 ure skating event. 6 p.m...... Georgia at Alabama...... SEC Network 2013 — Ronda Rousey and Liz 8:30 p.m...... Texas A&M at Arkansas...... SEC Network Bowling 1968 — Wilt Chamberlain be- Carmouche makes history just by 8:30 p.m...... Wisconsin at Northwestern...... Big Ten Network 3 p.m...... PBA: Indianapolis Open...... FS1 comes first player to score 25,000 stepping into the UFC cage. Rousey 10 p.m...... BYU at Gonzaga...... ESPN Pro Football points in the NBA. wins the UFC’s first women’s bout, 10 p.m...... Oregon at UCLA...... ESPN2 4 p.m...... AAF: Birmingham at Atlanta...... CBSSN 1980 — Eric Heiden wins his beating Carmouche on an armbar, 10 p.m...... San Diego St. at UNLV...... ESPNU Golf fifth gold medal and shatters the her signature move, with 11 sec- Women’s College Basketball 12 p.m...... PGA/WGC: Mexico Championship...... Golf world record by six seconds in onds left in the first round of their 12 p.m...... Texas Tech at Texas...... Longhorn Network 1:30 p.m...... PGA: Puerto Rico Open...... Golf 10,000-meter speed skating at the bantamweight title fight at UFC 5 p.m...... Brown at Dartmouth...... NESN Plus NHL Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y. 157. Pro Football 12:30 p.m...... NY Rangers at Washington...... NHL Network His time is 14:28.13. 2014 — Canada defends its Olym- 8 p.m...... AAF: Memphis at Orlando...... NFL Network 7 p.m...... St. Louis at Minnesota...... NBCSN 1985 — Indiana coach Bob Knight pic men’s hockey title with a 3-0 Golf Rugby is ejected five minutes into the Hoo- victory over Sweden. Canada be- 12 p.m...... PGA/WGC: Mexico Championship...... Golf 12 p.m...... Cheetas vs. Scarlets...... ESPNews siers’ 72-63 loss to Purdue when comes the only repeat Olympic 2:30 p.m...... PGA/WGC: Mexico Championship...... NBC he throws a chair across the court. champ in the NHL era and the first 2:30 p.m...... PGA: Puerto Rico Open...... Golf 12 p.m...... Italy vs. Ireland...... NBCSN Knight, after two fouls called on his team to go unbeaten through the 11:30 p.m...... LPGA: Honda LPGA Thailand...... Golf 7 p.m...... United New York vs. Seawolves de Seattle...... CBSSN team, is hit with his first technical. Olympic tournament since the Sovi- Rugby Soccer 1987 — Seattle’s Nate McMillan et Union in Sarajevo in 1984. 12:30 p.m...... France vs. Scotland...... NBCSN 9:05 a.m...... Liverpool at Man. Utd...... NBCSN sets an NBA rookie record with 2014 — Russia, the host country of 2:30 p.m...... Wales vs. England...... NBCSN Track and field 25 assists to lead the SuperSonics the Winter Olympics, finishes with Soccer 6:30 p.m...... US Indoor Championships...... NBCSN over the Los Angeles Clippers 124- 33 medals overall and 13 gold. It’s 7:30 a.m...... Tottenham at Burnley...... NBCSN Auto Racing 112. the first time Russia topped both 9:30 a.m...... Hertha BSC Berlin at Bayern Munich...... FS2 2 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: QuikTrip 500...... Fox 1991 — North Carolina becomes medals tables since the breakup of 10 a.m...... Huddersfield at Newcastle...... NBCSN Radio the first team in NCAA basketball the Soviet Union. The U.S. wins 28 12:20 p.m...... Nurnberg vs. Fortuna Dusseldorf...... FS2 MLB history to win 1,500 games with a total, including nine gold. 12:30 p.m...... Crystal Palace at Leicester...... NBC 1 p.m...... Exhibition: Minnesota at Boston...... WEEI-AM 850 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 COMICS

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CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV FEBRUARY 24, 2019 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Downton Abbey on Victoria on Master- Victoria on Master- The Queen’s Favou- Finding Your Roots Rick Steves’ Europe Travel ^ PBS Masterpiece piece piece (N) rite Animals With Henry Skills WBZ 60 Minutes (N) Big Bang Young Big Bang Young FBI “Crossfire” News Sports Final OT (N) Joel House $ CBS Theory Sheldon Theory Sheldon Osteen WCVB (6:30) Oscars Live The Oscars Honors for achievements in film. (N) News- Whiskey Cavalier Person of Interest % ABC on the Red Carpet Center 5 “Pilot: Sneak Peek” “Root Path” WBTS Ellen’s Game of Ellen’s Game of America’s Got Talent The ultimate cham- News NBC 10 Access Ninja * NBC Games Games pion is crowned. at 11 Sports Warrior WFXT Simpsons Bob’s Simpsons Bob’s Family Family Boston 25 News at Boston News In- TBA Whacked Boston 9 FOX Burgers Burgers Guy Guy 10PM (N) News Depth Out Spo. 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Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Modern Modern Modern Modern Chrisley USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit Family Family Family Family Knows ››› Barbershop: The Next Cut (2016, Comedy) Ice › How High (2001, Comedy) Method Man, ›› Soul Plane (2004, Comedy) Kevin Hart, VH1 Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Regina Hall. Redman, Obba Babatunde. Tom Arnold, Method Man. B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 Africa’s largest democracy goes to vote, a week late By Cara Anna suffer as “numerous orga- alone in farmer-herder ASSOCIATED PRESS nizations, particularly Ni- clashes. The oil-dependent gerian ones, may be reluc- economy is still weak af- KANO, Nigeria — A vot- tant or unable to do it all ter a recession, with un- ing card and a metal rod over again.” employment now over 23 for self-defense are both President Muhammadu percent. close at hand in Christo- Buhari, an ailing 76-year- Buhari’s main challeng- pher Obiorah’s tiny book- old former military dicta- er is 72-year-old former shop but he hopes to use tor, this week threatened vice president and bil- just one of them when Af- death to anyone found dis- lionaire Atiku Abubakar, rica’s largest democracy rupting the election, then who promises to tap his goes to the polls on Satur- told Nigerians on Friday business success to “Make day, one week after a sur- they would be able to vote Nigeria Work Again” but prise delay. . In the latest has not managed to shake PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Four years after one of political violence, at least corruption allegations. Nigeria’s most peaceful two people died as sup- Both Buhari and Abuba- British billionaire Richard Branson organized the Live Aid-style con- elections, heated rhetoric porters of the two main kar are Muslims from the cert, which features dozens of Latin musicians on a giant stage on one in a tight race threatens parties clashed with ma- country’s north. Nigeria’s side of a bridge in Venezuela. a return to violence along chetes and clubs on Thurs- 190 million people are fault lines as ancient as day outside Kano, witness evenly split between Mus- this city, the oldest in West Ahmed Garba said. lims and Christians, who Venezuela power struggle Africa. Northerners ver- Buhari seeks a second dominate in the country’s sus southerners, farmers term after widely seen south. against herders, the cor- as failing to deliver on Many Nigerians are un- turns to music at aid concert rupt savaging the poor. key issues of security, derwhelmed by the choice the Live Aid-style concert jobless. At last they’ll have “This is Nigeria. Any- the economy and fighting between the two candi- By Christine Armario opened in the Colombi- something to enjoy.” thing can happen,” the corruption. Extremists dates Muslims from the and Luis Andres British billionaire Rich- 45-year-old Obiorah said, are making a deadly re- north, who between them Henao an border city of Cucuta ASSOCIATED PRESS casually mentioning that surgence. Scores of peo- have run for president couldn’t mask underly- ard Branson organized ing tensions a day before the Live Aid-style concert, his family has machetes ple were killed last week nine times. CUCUTA, Colombia — at home. “We are ready for Maduro’s opponents em- which features dozens of Thousands of Venezue- Latin musicians on a gi- them. We are many here. bark on a risky strategy lans, including some who to undermine Maduro ant stage on one side of We have done it before.” slipped across the border, and bring in the aid being a bridge. Facing it on the Nigerians have waited joined migrants in neigh- amassed for days along other side of the bridge, impatiently for the elec- boring Colombia to attend three of Venezuela’s bor- sits a giant shipping con- tion that was delayed be- a star-studded concert ders. tainer and tanker that cause of logistical “chal- backing the opposition in Thousands of miles Maduro’s government has lenges,” just hours before Venezuela’s power strug- away, near a crossing with placed there to prevent polls were set to open. It gle and seeking to pres- Brazil, a member of an in- the delivery of U.S.-sup- echoed the abrupt power sure President Nicolas digenous tribe was killed plied food and medical cuts of daily life, with the Maduro into allowing the and 12 more injured in kits. grind of generators mark- delivery of emergency food clashes with security forc- As Venezuela’s political ing the sound of Africa’s and medicine. es who enforced Maduro’s turmoil drags on, allies of most populous country On the Venezuelan side, orders to keep out the aid. Guaido, who the U.S. and forever revving its en- government workers as- Hours before the con- dozens of other countries gines. sembled a smaller stage cert began, dozens of have recognized as Ven- The delay is costly in sev- for a rival, three-day Venezuelans hiked across ezuela’s rightful leader, eral ways, Nnamdi Obasi “Hands Off Venezuela” the border through high are hoping the massive with the International concert being organized by bushes on an unmarked concert in Cucuta will set Crisis Group explained. Maduro. Even as several trail. They carried ice box- the stage for the smooth Faith in the electoral million Venezuelans flee es, snacks and water and delivery Saturday of the commission is shaken. the country and those who whispered directions as aid and a turning point Fewer people might vote, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS remain struggle to find they kept a close eye out in their quest for a transi- dispirited or broke after President Muhammadu Buhari this week basic goods like food and for Venezuelan soldiers. tional government. rescheduling their lives to threatened death to anyone found disrupting antibiotics, the embattled “This concert happens At the concert venue, the travel to their registered the election, then told Nigerians on Friday they president claims the re- once in a lifetime,” 19-year- feeling was one of collec- location. Monitoring could would be able to vote without fear. lief effort led by opposition old Shirley Duran said. “It tive catharsis, especially leader Juan Guaido is a will be a great opportuni- for migrants who in recent U.S. orchestrated ploy to ty for so many poor people years have fled Venezu- Democrats’ choice: Scrap the oust him from power. who are suffering under ela’s economic implosion system or make gradual change? An optimistic mood as the heat, who are hungry, by crossing into Colombia. By Julie Pace particularly a “Medicare moderate voters in states Worry about U.S.- S. Korea alliance ASSOCIATED PRESS for all” health care system like Michigan, Wisconsin — but temper their sup- and Pennsylvania who WASHINGTON — Dem- port with what they see as tilted the election toward grows before Trump-Kim summit ocratic presidential con- a dose of reality. Trump in 2016? Or does tenders are splitting into By Hyung-Jin Kim ing table during the sum- with Kim, but he has pre- During a recent cam- the Democratic path to ASSOCIATED PRESS mit in Hanoi on Feb. 27-28. viously threatened to pull two camps: those who paign stop in New Hamp- victory lie in energizing want to quickly overhaul But some observers say its them from South Korea shire, New Jersey Sen. turnout among liberals SEOUL, South Korea long-term future could be and Japan if those nations economic systems that Cory Booker told a voter and young voters who — As President Donald in doubt and that Trump refused to pay more. After have existed for decades there was a “hard truth” weren’t enthusiastic about Trump seeks a nuclear may eventually withdraw the Singapore summit, and those who favor more about pursuing a sin- the party’s last nominee, deal with North Korean some of the 28,500 U.S. Trump also told report- gradual change. gle-payer health care Hillary Clinton? leader Kim Jong Un next troops deployed in South ers, “I want to bring our It’s not just a battle over system: It might not get In most recent presi- week in Vietnam, some Korea. soldiers (in South Korea) liberal or moderate pol- through Congress. dential campaigns, Dem- in Seoul are wondering if “The Korea-U.S. alliance back home.” While an- icies. In many cases, the The emerging divide is ocrats have rallied around the fate of Washington’s is seriously ill now,” Kim nouncing the suspension White House hopefuls at the heart of Democratic moderates and candidates decades-long military al- Taewoo, the former head of a major summertime largely agree on the end deliberations over how to who billed themselves liance with South Korea of the government-fund- military drill, Trump game but differ on how to defeat President Donald as consensus builders: could be at stake. ed Korea Institute for get there, and how quickly. Trump in November 2020. Clinton in 2016, Barack Much of this worry is called the exercises “very National Unification in provocative” and “tremen- Sens. Bernie Sanders of Could a more pragmatic Obama in 2008 and John linked to Trump’s repeat- South Korea, said in a re- Vermont and Elizabeth politician win back some Kerry in 2004. ed assertions that the U.S. dously expensive.” cent speech. U.S. defense officials are Warren of Massachusetts military deployment in U.S. and South Korean not planning any troop have set the pace. He’s South Korea is too costly, officials maintain that ev- reductions but some have pitching an economic and to his surprise sus- erything is fine. indicated that they would and political “revolution,” pension of some U.S. mil- After agreeing to in- while she is calling for itary exercises with South crease its contribution to not be surprised if Trump “systemic change” to ev- Korea — including a ma- the cost of the U.S. mili- puts reductions on the erything from health care jor summertime drill — as tary presence this year, table as part of his nego- to who pays for a college a concession to Kim after South Korea’s Foreign tiations with Kim. Other education. their first summit in Sin- Ministry said last week possibilities that worry “Let’s have the big fight,” gapore last year. Added to that Washington insists many in Seoul include Warren said in an inter- this concern are policies it has no plans to adjust that Trump will suspend view. “The big fight is easier by South Korea’s liberal troop levels. During a or drastically downsize to win because people see it President Moon Jae-in phone call with Moon on another major set of mil- would be transformative.” that critics say favor en- Tuesday, Trump also said itary drills this spring, or Other Democrats ar- gagement with North Ko- that U.S.-South Korea that he’ll settle for a deal gue the kind of sweep- rea at the expense of the relations are better than where the North aban- ing changes Warren and alliance with Washington. ever, according to Moon’s dons its long-range mis- Sanders are pitching are FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The broader U.S.-South office. sile program aimed at the too unrealistic, too costly Korean alliance, sealed Trump repeated Fri- U.S. while not addressing or too disruptive to hap- Polls show some of the ideas pushed by Sen- during the bloodshed of day that drawing down the North’s shorter-range pen quickly. They often ators Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and the 1950-53 Korean War, American forces was not missiles targeting Seoul back the same concepts — others have broad support among Democrats. won’t be on the negotiat- on the table for his talks and Tokyo. China bars millions from travel for ‘social credit’ offenses By Joe McDonald The ruling party says ing a dog without a leash. says, “Once you lose trust, et of efforts by the ruling which has prompted criti- ASSOCIATED PRESS penalties and rewards Human rights activists you will face restrictions party to take advantage cism of U.S. and European under “social credit” say “social credit” is too everywhere.” of increased computing suppliers for enabling hu- BEIJING — Forgot to will improve order in a rigid and might unfairly Companies on the power, artificial intelli- man rights abuses. pay a fine in China? Then fast-changing society. label people as untrust- blacklist can lose govern- gence and other technol- This week, Waltham, forget about buying an Three decades of econom- worthy without telling ment contracts or access ogy to track and control Mass.-based Thermo Fish- airline ticket. ic reform have shaken up them they have lost status to bank loans. the Chinese public. er Scientific Inc. said it no Would-be air travelers social structures. Mar- or how to restore it. Offenses penalized un- The police ministry longer would sell or service were blocked from buying kets are rife with coun- U.S. Vice President der “social credit” last launched an initiative genetic sequencers in the tickets 17.5 million times terfeit goods and fraud. Mike Pence criticized it in year ranged from fail- dubbed “Golden Shield” Muslim-majority region last year under a con- The system is part of October as “an Orwellian ure to pay taxes to false in 2000 to build a nation- of Xinjiang following crit- troversial “social credit” efforts by President Xi system premised on con- advertising or violating wide digital network to icism they were used for system the ruling Com- Jinping’s government to trolling virtually every drug safety rules, the track individuals. surveillance. munist Party says will use technology from data facet of human life.” government information The ruling party is As many as 1 million Ui- improve public behavior. processing to genetic se- The ruling party says center said. Individuals spending heavily to roll ghurs, Kazakhs and oth- Some 5.5 million people quencing and facial rec- it plans to have a nation- were blocked 290,000 out facial recognition er Muslim minorities in were barred from buying ognition to tighten con- wide “social credit” sys- times from taking senior systems. Human rights Xinjiang are detained in train tickets, according to trol. tem in place by 2020 but management jobs or act- activists say people in political education camps, the National Public Cred- Authorities have exper- has yet to say how it will ing as a company’s legal Muslim and other ethnic according to U.S. officials it Information Center. In imented with “social cred- operate. representative. minority areas have been and United Nations ex- an annual report, it said it” since 2014 in areas Possible penalties in- It gave no details of how compelled to give blood perts. The government 128 people were blocked across China. Points are clude restrictions on trav- many people live in areas samples for a genetic da- says those camps are vo- from leaving China be- deducted for breaking the el, business and access with “social credit” sys- tabase. cational training centers cause they were behind law or, in some areas, of- to education. A slogan tems. Those systems rely heav- designed to rid the region on their taxes. fenses as minor as walk- repeated in state media “Social credit” is one fac- ily on foreign technology, of extremism. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 CLASSIFIED B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2019 REAL ESTATE

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De- is set to level off after DETROIT FREE PRESS Most of the new jobs, I don’t buy it. For me, it’s lays in assembling land, critics said, would be filled hard to escape the notion unexpected environmen- So, did Amazon screw by outsiders, not current that Amazon should have tal challenges, riding out years of building gains New York City, or was it New Yorkers, and New put on its big-boy pants and recessions when every- the other way around? York’s already burdened done the hard work of deal- thing slows down — these By Steve Brown chief economist Greg Wil- Opinion seems about transit systems would ing with local officials just are the sort of things that THE DALLAS lett. “Nationally, comple- evenly divided between grow even more congested. as any other company does. bedevil any major project. MORNING NEWS tions should remain near those who blame Amazon Facing resistance, Ama- Economic development 300,000 market-rate units So tangled is the eco- LAS VEGAS — After for its divorce with New zon decided to bail on New remains an excruciatingly annually in 2019 and nomic development pro- several years of increas- York and those who blame York, announcing last difficult process. It’s one in 2020. cess that patience is prob- ing production, housing the city for blowing an week it would not build its which projects routinely ably the most important “There’s been no pull- economists foresee mul- enormous economic oppor- campus there, and instead take three or four times as tool in the developers’ box. back in apartment de- tifamily building leveling tunity. would concentrate on the long to finish as initially Even a relatively straight- velopment capital avail- off during the next couple As in any breakup, one in northern Virginia. estimated. forward project, like a of years. ability to date, and there’s a lot to be said for A lot of pundits blamed There are always objec- suburban strip mall or At its annual conference construction won’t slow both sides. But overall I those silly New Yorkers, tions to even the worthi- subdivision at the height this week in Las Vegas, in a big way until money place more of the blame on especially progressive est deals, either from re- of suburban sprawl, might sources scale back on in- Amazon for the collapse of the National Association politicians, who got in the luctant lenders or from take years from concep- vestment activity,” he the deal that could have of Home Builders is fore- company’s way and blew NIMBY neighbors or from tion to ribbon cutting. said. “The RealPage fore- brought some 25,000 new casting that nationwide cast calls for apartment workers and billions in starts of apartments and starts to cool mildly, per- new investment to New other multifamily units haps around 10 percent, York. will decline slightly this If nothing else, the epi- year and rebound by only over the next couple of sode is a reminder that a hair in 2020. years, simply because winning Amazon’s prized “In 2019 and 2020, we fewer individual develop- second headquarters, its are pretty confident with ment proposals will yield HQ2, might not have been the forecast we have with targeted returns.” the unalloyed joy it once flat conditions,” said Da- With the boom in apart- seemed, even for a city as nushka Nanayakkara of ment construction in the desperate for growth as the NAHB’s forecasting U.S. attracting a whole Detroit. and analysis department. generation of younger To recap: After a yearlong She said construction residents, there’s been no contest, Amazon, based in has caught up with de- huge rise in the homeown- Seattle, announced late mand in most U.S. mar- ership rate. last year it would split is kets, but so far there is not Nationwide homeowner- much-sought-after second a glut of new apartments ship rates peaked at 69.4 headquarters, or HQ2, be- on the market. percent before the Great tween New York City and RealPage, and apart- Recession and fell as low suburban Washington, ment industry service pro- as 63 percent in 2016. The D.C. vider based in Richardson, percentage of Americans But soon some New York Texas — also sees a level- who own rather than rent politicians and residents ing in apartment building their home has now risen began to question the im- activity. to 64.4 percent. pact Amazon and its pro- “Product already on the “We think this is going FILE PHOTO | TNS jected 25,000 new employ- way points to a steady to be the new normal,” ees would have on housing Activists and community members who opposed Amazon’s plan to move flow of apartment deliv- Nanayakkara said. “You prices, traffic, and other into Queens rallied in celebration of Amazon’s decision to pull out of the eries in the immediate are not going to see it measures of life for every- deal in the Queens borough of New York City. future,” said RealPage again close to 70 percent.” ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. 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