SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 Peabody wants liquor licenses evenly poured

By Adam Swift ITEM CITY EDITOR Kyle Butt, an 11-year-old boy born PEABODY — Of cials are with pediatric epilepsy, plays with in favor of adding up to 20 his dog, Ellie, who is being trained to new liquor licenses to spur alert his parents to possible seizures local business, but want to he may have at night. make sure the valuable duc- ats are distributed fairly Number of registered voters throughout the city. City councilors expressed Swampscott Community 2012 2016 % change their support for a home rule petition with the state Lynn 49,851 51,795 +3.9 legislature to increase the will run the number of liquor licenses Lynneld 6,932 9,262 +33.6 on Thursday night. But the council wants Mayor Edward miles for Kyle Marblehead 14,668 15,699 +7 A. Bettencourt Jr. to add lan- guage that would make sure By Gayla Cawley Nahant 2,512 2,684 +6.8 a certain number of the li- ITEM STAFF censes are set aside for sep- Peabody 35,857 37,400 +4.3 arate districts of the city so SWAMPSCOTT — If someone were to en- businesses in no one area are counter 11-year-old Kyle Butt, they’d nd a Revere 26,204 27,727 +5.8 left out in the cold. boy with a ready smile and a zest for life. In 2014, similar legisla- What they wouldn’t see is a kid who Saugus 13,736 18,644 +35.7 tion added 10 liquor licenses, was born with pediatric epilepsy and en- bringing the city’s total to 11 dured so many seizures as a baby that 42 Swampscott 9,684 10,618 +9.6 beer and wine licenses and percent of his brain had to be removed 70 all-alcohol licenses. through surgery at 23 months old to stop Source: Communities. “All of us have had a discus- the spasms. sion about possible growth in Kyle was born with a form of epilepsy the city, not just downtown, where half of his brain didn’t develop nor- but in other sections of the mally, according to his mother, KC Butt. city,” said Bettencourt. “We He would seize out of control, she said, and want to try to attract restau- would have clusters of 100 infantile spasms rants, pubs and eateries to at a time, all day long. the city, but there are also After the diagnosis but before his surgery, restaurants that exist in Kyle’s aunt created a fundraising event, ITEM GRAPHIC | PETER SOFRONAS Peabody that have to be suc- the Miles for Kyle 5K Run/One-Mile Walk, cessful.” to help raise money for the Butt family. The mayor said there are The race was rst held in 2005 and raised several existing restaurants $25,000, which went toward surgery and treatment costs. Voter registration PEABODY, A7 Sunday will mark the 11th annual Miles for Kyle race, which will be held at 10 a.m. at Preston Beach. This year’s event marks a rst for the Butt family, as they have part- ‘has been unbelievable’ INSIDE nered with the Chelsea Hutchison Founda- tion to raise money to place seizure alert By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF In Opinion dogs with families in need. KC said each Shribman: Trump’s trained dog can cost up to $18,000. Their LYNN — With less than four weeks until one of the most contentious pres- October surprise. A4 goal is to raise enough money to help one family this year. idential elections in recent memory, the North Shore has seen record num- In Sports “We’re just in a much better place and bers of people register to vote. Friday night lights: we want to help people who aren’t as fortu- The total number of voters since the last presidential race has swelled by Marblehead routs Classical nate,” said KC Butt. the thousands in the eight communities covered by The Item. Peabody mauls English Tech tops Greater Lowell KYLE, A6 REGISTRATION, A7 B1 REMEMBERING ROBERT A widow’s tale of addiction’s toll

Editor’s note: The beginning of the end of Robert Champi- gny’s life began in 2007 when he underwent knee surgery. While his doctor prescribed opioids for pain, he became ad- dicted and couldn’t free himself from the drugs. He died four years later. His wife, Barbara, has written a remembrance on the fth anniversary of his death in the hopes that les- sons can be learned to spare another family from the horror.

In memory of my husband, Robert Champigny May 16, 1956 – Oct. 11, 2011

On the fth anniversary of my husband’s death, I want to tell our story in the hopes that it will help another family or another addict. Trying to help someone who is addicted to opioids or alcohol Barbara and Robert Cham- Scouts honor for ROBERT, A7 pigny on their wedding day. Lynn role models Grandparents By Bridget Turcotte Good Scout ITEM STAFF Award winners have their day Helen Mihos and LYNN — Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy Of cer Ryan scouted out Helen Mihos and Lynn Police Of- McDermott  ank By Bridget Turcotte cer Ryan McDermott to be honored with the Mayor Judith ITEM STAFF Good Scout Award. Flanagan Kenne- The honor will be presented at the Annual LYNN — North Shore Christian School dy with Oct. 20 celebrated its Grandparents Day tradi- Mayor’s Breakfast for Scouting on Thursday at scouting break- 7:30 a.m. tion by inviting 100 grandparents to visit fast coordinators with students last week. Since 1985, the mayor has been given the David Solimine “The kids are so proud to have their responsibility of choosing a worthy recipient Sr., Ahmadou Bal- grandparents come and be able to show for the community service award, said David de and Alan Kline. Solimine Sr., who chairs the event committee them their world,” said Barbara Delaney, John and Louise Wallace work with SCOUTS, A7 third-grader Charly Chiulli. GRANDPARENTS, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 58° VOL. 138, ISSUE 267 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 46° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 OBITUARIES Barbara A. Keenan, 68 Bay State budget shortfall

SALEM — Barba- a friend to many. pegged at $294M, cuts likely ra Ann Keenan, 68, She often had died after a brief, but “nick names” for difficult struggle with her friends, such By Bob Salsberg to restore $231 million of $15,000 cash incentive if July and August, before cancer surrounded as Mickey, Daph- ASSOCIATED PRESS $265 million in spending they choose to leave now. rebounding somewhat in vetoed by the governor, po- Others would receive a September. by family and friends ne, Katrina, Jackie, BOSTON — A top of- on Oct. 13, 2016 at Farm Girl, Hop Sing, tentially leaving the state $5,000 payment for leav- On Friday, Lepore re- ficial in Republican Gov. the Kaplan Family Stephen, Mr. Thom- without enough cushion ing. duced the state’s overall Charlie Baker’s adminis- Hospice House in as, Baby-Bob, Papa to cover underfunded pro- Lepore, however, would revenue forecast by $175 tration said Friday that Danvers. Kelley, Sid and many grams such as homeless not rule out layoffs if too million after reporting the state’s budget ap- She is survived by her moth- more. She took advantage of shelters, legal assistance few state workers opt for sales taxes were likely to pears to be nearly $300 er, Mary (Krol) Keenan, her many of the perks working for the poor and snow and the voluntary departures. rise by 2.3 percent this million out of balance, an aunt Helen Krol, her cousin with the airlines, visiting the ice removal this winter, of- A separate early retire- year, well below the earli- announcement likely to Benny Krol, his wife Suzanne West Coast, Las Vegas where ment program offered by trigger spending cuts and ficials warned. er estimate of 5.2 percent. and their children, as well as she especially enjoyed “Circus a reduction in the state’s Lepore said immediate the state last year netted The editorial board of many near and dear friends. Circus” and San Francisco. workforce. steps would be taken to fewer takers than sought MassBenchmarks, a jour- Barbara was predeceased Her passion was dancing. In letters to Baker and close the projected $294 by the administration. nal of the state’s economy by her father, Edward Pennel She loved disco and would hit million deficit. Baker has grappled with published by the McCor- Keenan of Lynn and her cous- all the hot spots on a Satur- legislative leaders, Sec- retary of Administration “The administration budget woes since taking mack Institute at the Uni- in John Krol of New York. day evening. She loved many will bring the budget into office in January 2015, versity of Massachusetts, Born and raised in Lynn, things including the theatre, and Finance Kristen Lep- ore wrote that revenues in balance with savings ini- when he inherited a defi- “strongly” recommended she attended Lynn schools getting there by limo and any tiatives and spending re- cit pegged at about $765 on Thursday that state and graduated from Classical show with lots of tap danc- the fiscal year that started July 1 are “projected to be ductions that could reduce million. leaders consider tax in- High School in 1966. Barba- ing and singing. While living executive branch spend- After a string of disap- creases to fund “urgent ra was accepted to Salem in Winthrop Halloween was a insufficient to meet autho- rized expenditures.” She ing by about 1 percent of pointing monthly tax col- unmet educational and in- State for the Teachers Edu- big occasion for her and her overall spending,” she said lection reports earlier this frastructure needs.” cation program. She lasted friends, affectionately known said the shortfall is partly due to lower-than-expect- in a statement. year, the governor and Baker opposes new taxes. over three years, including her as “The Derelicts.” They en- The administration lawmakers revised official Democratic House student teaching, but at this joyed annual Halloween fes- ed revenues generated by the state’s 6.25 percent plans to begin on Monday revenue projections down- Speaker Robert DeLeo, time she knew she wanted tivities and made many great offering voluntary buy- ward before approving who also ruled out tax more, to see and expand her memories along the way. sales tax. outs for state government the state’s current $39.5 hikes in recent years, said horizon, and during her final With a truly gregarious per- Baker also has faulted workers. Under the plan, billion budget. Revenues recently he would weigh year, left to become a flight sonality, when anyone ever the Democratic-controlled continued to miss bench- attendant for the Northeast met Barbara they never forgot Legislature for overriding executive branch employ- the opinions of economists Yellowbird. This provided her her. Full of life, full of fun Bar- many of his budget vetoes. ees eligible for retirement marks in the first two on the need for new reve- the opportunity to travel, see bara was unforgettable. She Lawmakers voted in July would receive a one-time months of the fiscal year, nues in the future. new areas with a fondness for will be greatly missed by her the turnarounds to West Palm family and her family of many and back. In 1972 Northeast friends. She will always be with Early editions of Shakespeare’s became part of the Delta us in our hearts, and although group, she continued her path we will physically miss her, her to Florida, for many of her spirit will always be with us. trips. Her favorite route was Service information: A Cel- plays receive rare public view the Red Sox Charters, which ebration of Life for Barbara were very near and dear to Ann Keenan “Babette” will be By Philip Marcelo her heart. She was with them held in November. Assisting ASSOCIATED PRESS through the good times and the family with the arrange- bad and had more autograph ments is The O’DONNELL Fu- BOSTON — The public balls than anyone. One of the neral Home, 46 Washington is getting a rare peek at greatest thrills of her life was Square (at Salem Common), first and early editions of flying the World Champion Salem. Expressions of sympa- some of William Shake- Boston Red Sox home from thy may be made in Barbara’s speare’s most beloved St. Louis after they won the memory to American Cancer plays. 2004 World Series. The team Society, 30 Speen St., Fram- The Boston Public Li- loved her and when she got ingham, MA 01701 or to St. brary is commemorating sick many called or inquired John the Baptist Ukrainian the 400th anniversary about how she was doing. Catholic Church, 124 Bridge of the Bard’s death with Over the years she met many St., Salem, MA 01970. To “Shakespeare Unautho- wonderful people and stayed share a memory or offer a rized,” a free exhibition in touch with many. condolence, please visit www. that opens Friday. Barbara “Babette” was odonnellfuneralservice.com. The library famously holds a copy of the “First Folio,” the earliest pub- lished collection of Shake- speare’s works. Annette M. Healey, 91 Early “quartos,” or booklets for individual works like “A Midsummer SAUGUS — An- Brendan and Sa- Night’s Dream,” ‘’Ham- let” and “The Merchant nette M. (LeBlanc) mantha Healey, Pat- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Healey, 91, of Sau- rick, Daniel and Tim- of Venice,” are also among gus, died peacefully othy Harrington, Mina the highlights of the exhi- Book conservator Lauren Schott polishes a case containing 17th cen- on Wednesday, Oct. and Nadia Healey, bition. tury editions of plays attributed to in an exhibit 12, 2016, at the Ka- great grandchildren, “These are the books called “Shakespeare Unauthorized” at the Boston Public Library. plan Family Hospice Maggie, Mackenzie that all modern Shake- House in Danvers, af- and Graeme; her speare texts are based on,” speare, which are consid- much of its collection of The famous line “To be ter a brief illness. brother, Robert LeB- says Jay Moschella, the ered among the largest Shakespeare materials or not to be, that is the Born and raised lancIN MEMORIAM and his wife library’s curator for rare and most comprehensive — along with thousands question,” for example, is in Malden to the late William DorothyJAMES of Saugus, F. SLATTERY as well SR, as books. “They’re extreme- among public institutions of other early works of written “To be or not to be, MARCH 10, 1945 TO OCTOBER 15, 2014 and Mary (Canniff) LeBlanc, many nieces and nephews. ly valuable and we’re one in the U.S. English literature — for ay, there’s the point” in the she was a graduate of Malden She was predeceased by her of the few places that has The last time the library $34,000 from the family earliest version. Girls Catholic High School, brothers Ronald and William them. They’re one of the showcased these materi- of a prominent collector in “It’s not only significant- Class of 1942. LeBlanc. great cultural treasures of als was 100 years ago, on 1873. ly less poetic, but it’s also Annette worked at the First Service information: A me- Boston.” the 300th anniversary of Tucked in the library’s one of the central ques- National Bank of Boston, be- morial service will be held “Shakespeare Unautho- the Bard’s death, accord- grand Beaux Arts building tions of Shakespearean fore marrying her husband at 10 a.m. today at Blessed rized” features roughly 60 ing to Moschella. Most of downtown, “Shakespeare scholarship,” Moschella Bob in 1951. She raised her Sacrament Church, 14 Sum- items, a relatively mod- the year, they’re securely Unauthorized” opens with explains. “Why is that text family in Peabody, then Mel- mer St., Saugus, MA 01906. est selection from the li- kept and made available a discussion of “Hamlet” different and how does rose, and most recently lived Relatives and friends are brary’s sizable holdings of to researchers by request. and how early versions of that affect what we’re in Saugus. She was a phe- respectfully invited. Inter- original works by Shake- The library purchased the seminal work differed. reading?” nomenal wife and mother of ment will be private. In lieu six who was devoted to her of flowers, please consider family. donating to the Multiple EU backs off banning North American lobster Besides her husband of 65 MyelomaIf Roses growFoundation, in Heaven Lord,383 years Bob Sr., she is survived MainPlease Ave., pick Floor a bunch 5, Norwalk, for me. By Patrick Whittle id points in requesting to school. “There’s been no evi- $150 million in lobster to by her six children, Robert CTPlace 06851, them in ormy Husband'sthe Leuke arms- ASSOCIATED PRESS and tell him they're from me. declare the American lob- dence of (American lobster) the European Union every Healey Jr. and his wife April miaTell him& Lymphomathat I love him Society, and miss ster an invasive species. reproduction in European year, and the crustaceans of Burlington, Mary-Ellen 3 Internationalhim, Drive, Suite PORTLAND, Maine — But the Invasive Alien waters.” are an especially popular and when he turns to smile, Officials with the European Healey, Patricia Healey, Pame- 200, Rye Brook, NY 10573. Species Committee then The dispute started item at Christmas in some Place a kiss upon his cheek Union said Friday that the la Healey, all of Saugus, Susan Arrangementsand hold him handled for awhile. by showed that there was when Sweden announced European countries. Cana- 28-nation bloc is backing off Harrington and her husband SOLIMINEBecause remembering Funeral himHome, is easy, no support for listing the it had found 32 American da also sells the same spe- I do it every day, a Swedish proposal to ban Jim of Saugus, Timothy Healey Lynn. For online guestbook species, the commission lobsters in its waters over cies of lobster to Europe. and his wife Yassamin of Lynn; andBut directionsthere's an visitache www.sowithin my- imports of American lobster heart into member countries. spokeswoman said. several years. Sweden Beth Casoni, executive di- eight grandchildren, Carolyn, limine.com.that will never go away. Fishermen in New En- made the case that the rector of the Massachusetts In Loving Memory of My Husband The European Commis- James Frederick Slattery Sr sion has informed Sweden gland and Canada, con- American lobsters were a Lobstermen’s Association, it will not propose the lob- gressional leaders and U.S. threat to native European said the decision is great scientists opposed the ban lobsters, which also have news for New England lob- IN MEMORIAM ster be listed as invasive, IN MEMORIAM RHEAL PAUL (RALPH) BOURQUE a spokeswoman for the and welcomed the EU’s de- economic value. But Wah- stermen. She added that JAMES F. SLATTERY SR, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949-OCTOBER 16 2006 cision on Friday. They had le and others maintained the industry will work to MARCH 10, 1945 TO OCTOBER 15, 2014 commission said. It will instead pursue measures tried to make the case that that the lobsters were help educate consumers less likely to disrupt trade. the proposed ban wasn’t most likely escapees from not to release foreign spe- The EU decided last based in sound science. storage facilities. cies into the ecosystem, as month to conduct an ex- “Given the pretty mini- Maine is by far the big- that could have contributed tensive review of a propos- mal risks, it seemed like a gest lobster fishing state to the lobsters’ appearance al to ban lobsters imported pretty draconian measure,” in the U.S., and the indus- in Swedish waters. from the U.S. and Canada. said Rick Wahle, a research try is critical to New En- “We don’t see any hiccups A scientific panel had con- professor at the University gland’s fishing economy. in the trade process going It's been 10 Years since you've cluded Sweden raised val- of Maine’s marine science America exports about forward,” Casoni said. been gone. we still love and miss you very much. Lovingly remembered by your MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS family. Warren has helped raise $5M candidates, the use of her Pair charged with killing on charges including email list to help those murder. If Roses grow in Heaven Lord, to elect Senate Democrats candidates raise money, 95-year-old man held Authorities say the Please pick a bunch for me. Place them in my Husband's arms BOSTON (AP) — Sen. and checks from Warren’s ORANGE (AP) — Two 23-year-old Hart and and tell him they're from me. Elizabeth Warren’s cam- leadership PAC — the PAC people charged in the kill- the 27-year-old Smith Tell him that I love him and miss for a Level Playing Field. killed Thomas Harty and him, paign says she’s helped ing of a 95-year-old Mas- The campaign appear- seriously injured his wife and when he turns to smile, raise more than $5 mil- sachusetts man during a Place a kiss upon his cheek ances have taken Warren during an Oct. 5 home and hold him for awhile. lion to elect Democrats to to 11 states during the home invasion have been invasion in Orange. Pros- Because remembering him is easy, the U.S. Senate. held without bail. I do it every day, current election cycle. ecutors say the suspects But there's an ache within my Warren’s campaign said Warren has also raised Not-guilty pleas were were looking for a car and heart Friday the $5 million money for the Democrat- entered Friday in Orange money so they could leave that will never go away. figure includes Warren’s District Court for Joshua In Loving Memory of My Husband ic Senatorial Campaign Massachusetts and avoid James Frederick Slattery Sr appearances at fundrais- Committee, which helps Hart and Brittany Smith charges in an unrelated ing events for Democratic elect Senate Democrats. at separate arraignments case. IN MEMORIAM RHEAL PAUL (RALPH) BOURQUE SEPTEMBER 22, 1949-OCTOBER 16 2006

It's been 10 Years since you've been gone. we still love and miss you very much. Lovingly remembered by your family. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US The US removes limits on bringing in Cuban rum, cigars

By Michael can now legally bring back Cuba on Dec. 17, 2014. Weissenstein many thousands of dollars The administration has 110 Munroe St. ASSOCIATED PRESS of Cuban products, poten- described its policy goal as P.O. Box 5 tially generating hundreds aimed at helping the Cu- The Obama administra- Lynn, MA 01903 of millions of dollars in ban people improve their tion announced Friday that new annual revenue for lives by winning greater Customer Service it is eliminating a $100 the Cuban state. economic and political Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. limit on the value of Cuban The change does not freedom from the sin- Connecting rum and cigars that Amer- All Departments: ican travelers can bring mean that Cuban rum and gle-party state. 781-593-7700 back from the island. cigars will be available “Challenges remain — for sale in the U.S. — the and very real differences PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ext. 2 The administration is also lifting limits on cargo change is aimed at tobacco between our governments Elmer McDonald braces himself on the hand- Classified Advertising and alcohol brought home persist on issues of democ- [email protected] ship travel between the rail to his front steps as he makes his way U.S. and Cuba and easing for personal use. racy and human rights — through a strong current in his front yard Subscriptions The previous limit re- but I believe that engage- U.S. and Cuban research- while returning to his mobile home for the first [email protected] stricted travelers to a ment is the best way to ers’ ability to conduct joint time to inspect damage caused by floodwaters Circulation medical research. The combined value of $100 in address those differences [email protected] rum and cigars, although and make progress on be- associated with Hurricane Matthew on Thurs- measures are contained in day in Lumberton, N.C. Ext. 3 a new round of regulato- enforcement of the lim- half of our interests and Newsroom ry changes meant to ease it notably declined after values,” Obama said in a [email protected] U.S. trade with Cuba. President Barack Obama statement announcing the [email protected] The Obama adminis- declared detente with changes. An anxious journey Ext. 4 tration has now made six Sports sets of changes loosening to check on a flooded [email protected] the U.S. trade embargo on Ext. 5 Cuba in the hopes that the home, then relief Retail and Online normalization of relations with the island will not be Advertising not have flood insurance. [email protected] reversed by a future ad- By Tamara Lush ministration. This round ASSOCIATED PRESS With an Associated ADVERTISING is expected to be the last Press reporter and pho- LUMBERTON, N.C. — tographer in tow, McDon- Ernie Carpenter, Jr. before President Barack Elmer McDonald rolled up Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 Obama leaves office. ald set out. He walked [email protected] his blue jeans and sloshed with rhythmic splashes Cuban rum and cigars into the ankle-deep flood- Bob Gunther up the road’s double yel- will now be subject to the water on his street. The Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 same duties as alcohol and low line and talked of his [email protected] cool water was the color of life — how he was from tobacco from other coun- strong tea. Ralph Mitchell Baltimore, how he’d once tries, meaning most trav- In his left hand, he car- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 been shot in the foot and [email protected] elers will be able to bring ried keys to his trailer. been homeless. back as many as 100 cigars FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS The 36-year-old father Philip Ouellette Maybe that’s why he and several bottles of rum. of four hoped to find out Vice President / Sales, ext. 1257 A worker selects cigars at the H. Upmann cigar wasn’t scared when the [email protected] Because high-end Cuban exactly what Hurricane factory, where people can take tours as part water deepened, first to cigars can sell for more Matthew had left behind. Cassie Vitali of the 15th annual Cigar Festival in Havana, his calves, then his knees, Advertising Sales Rep., ext. 1280 than $100 apiece outside McDonald — known Cuba. then his hips. [email protected] Cuba, every U.S. traveler as Moe to his friends in “I’ve been through a lot, Patricia Whalen Lumberton — had tried to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 return Monday, Tuesday a lot of stuff. This right [email protected] As marine parks scale back, and Wednesday, but each here ain’t bothering me.” A soggy sofa sat half BUSINESS OFFICE day, the current was too strong, the water too deep. submerged, making one Beth Bresnahan dolphin exhibit opens in Arizona Maybe Thursday would wonder what else was in Chief Executive Officer, ext. 1253 the water. [email protected] be the day he finally got By Terry Tang inside. The water on the “Everything. All kinds Susan J. Conti ASSOCIATED PRESS of stuff. Snakes, water Controller, ext. 1288 street had receded and moccasins, maybe a ga- [email protected] SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — now covered only about a tor. Trash, debris. There’s Ted Grant An exhibit opening Satur- city block. probably all type of metal Publisher, ext. 1234 day in Arizona lets people The sky was bright blue, and glass in here,” he said. [email protected] swim and play with dol- the sun not too warm. It McDonald’s kids range Marian Kinney phins in pools on the edge would have been a per- ext. 1212 of a dirt and cactus land- fect fall day if folks here from 16 months to 17 [email protected] scape near a freeway, an- weren’t dealing with the years old. None was home Will Kraft gering animal rights ac- worst natural disaster to at the time of the storm. Vice President / Finance tivists who believe marine hit this city in a genera- Before the rain, the little ext. 1296 ones went to stay with [email protected] mammal parks should be tion. a thing of the past. McDonald was one of their grandma, who has Jennifer Perez water and power. ext. 1205 Dolphinaris Arizona is thousands who evacuated. [email protected] believed to be the first About 1,200 people had He and his wife didn’t to be rescued by boat or leave until the waters CIRCULATION newly constructed dol- phin facility in the U.S. in plucked from their roofs rose. They hastily piled ev- Lisa Mahmoud a decade, and it comes at by helicopters. Two of erything they could grab Manager, ext. 1239 onto tables and counters, [email protected] a time when marine parks North Carolina’s 24 fatal- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ities occurred in Robeson then packed a few items CLASSIFIED have been making signifi- cant changes to scale back A trainer feeds “Sonnie” Thursday at Dolphinaris County, where Lumberton and fled. McDonald re- Abbe Young Smith exhibits. in Scottsdale, Ariz. Arizona’s first dolphin attrac- is the seat. turned to try to get pa- Manager, ext. 1276 People throughout the perwork out of a car in his [email protected] Situated in the Phoe- tion has already made a splash before its open- nix suburb of Scottsdale, ing, drawing protests online and at its doors. flood zone are anxious to backyard, but the water Kerry Smith get back to their homes to was too high. He helped Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 Dolphinaris houses five [email protected] bottlenose dolphins that got in the shallow areas. are others who disagree. see what is salvageable. neighbors move their cars were all born in captivity. Others just stood at the People for the Ethical Many, like McDonald, do to higher ground. NEWSROOM They will be part of dol- edge of the dolphin pool Treatment of Animals and Bill Brotherton phin experiences that let as the animals flipped or Dolphin Free Arizona, a Features Editor ext. 1338 people kiss the dolphins retrieved a ball. Almost all grassroots organization, Key pretrial hearing [email protected] or do handshakes with oohed, aahed and giggled. will hold joint demonstra- Gayla Cawley their fins. The attraction Visitors at a neighboring tions outside on opening Reporter, ext. 1236 also offers a deluxe swim aquarium, which is a sep- day. Dolphin Free Arizo- in Cosby criminal [email protected] experience in which peo- arate company, have been na spokeswoman Danielle Thomas Grillo ple can help trainers for stopping by to get a sneak Riley said they expect 100 case set for November Reporter, ext. 1264 peek of the dolphins. Some people. Both groups argue [email protected] more than three-hour sessions. The costs range settled for taking a selfie placing dolphins not just By Maryclaire Dale charges. “Compounding Spenser Hasak from $59 to $399. in the ticketing area with in the desert, but in con- Copy Editor, ext. 1278 ASSOCIATED PRESS the problem are the vague the 10-feet deep pool in fined pools, is tantamount [email protected] The Dolphinaris staff allegations of many of the includes nine trainers, a the background. to animal cruelty. PHILADELPHIA — A Thor Jourgensen accusers about the time full-time marine mammal “We’re all on the same They protested in July, crucial pretrial hearing News Editor, ext. 1267 and place of the alleged [email protected] veterinarian and water side,” said trainer Jus- holding signs with mes- set for next month in Bill incidents.” Steve Krause quality experts. There are tine Dingee. “We want the sages such as “Thanks but Cosby’s criminal sex-as- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 no plans to breed dolphins same thing — the animals no tanks” and “Keep AZ sault case will determine The criminal case in- [email protected] at the facility. to be safe, healthy and Dolphin Free.” They also whether jurors hear from volves only a single 2004 Jennifer Meli Trainers last week did a happy.” brought in a vehicle topped 13 other accusers and see encounter with Andrea Copy Editor, ext. 1222 dry run with a few dozen Judging by protests on with a prop killer whale the damaging testimony Constand, who met Cos- [email protected] people of all ages. Some and off social media, there tethered inside a cage. he gave in a 2005 civil case. by at Temple University Katie Morrison Prosecutors in suburban in Philadelphia, where he Sports Reporter Philadelphia hope to call was a famous booster and [email protected] Space station launches again in the other women to try to trustee and she managed Owen O’Rourke show that the actor-come- Photographer, ext. 1224 the women’s basketball [email protected] Virginia, 2 years after blast occurred dian has been drugging team. Her lawyer said she and molesting women since Anne Marie Tobin was dating a woman at Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 By Ben Finley that NASA uses to launch the United States is rely- the 1960s. Defense lawyers the time and went to Cos- [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS small research rockets. ing on Russia to get astro- have promised a showdown by’s home for advice about Adam Swift Most of those launches are nauts there. over their testimony, argu- a career change. NORFOLK, Va. — Two suborbital, and they’ve NASA began investing ing that the blind, 79-year- Weekly/City Editor, ext. 1269 years after a launch explo- Cosby, in a 2006 depo- [email protected] continued. in private companies for old Cosby can no longer sion, the space company sition, said they engaged Orbital and SpaceX space station missions af- even recognize the women, Bridget Turcotte Orbital ATK is returning in consensual “petting” Reporter, ext. 1269 are the two private com- ter President George W. least yet recall details of to Virginia to send a load [email protected] panies that NASA has Bush announced the space any encounters. that included digital pen- of supplies to the Interna- Ryan York hired to keep the space shuttle would retire (the “Because of the common- etration. Cosby also ac- tional Space Station. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 station stocked. As Orbit- last flight was in 2011). wealth’s delay, Mr. Cosby knowledged giving her [email protected] A planned nighttime three unlabeled blue pills launch this weekend from al returns to the repaired The agency needed to re- can no longer defend him- for stress. Constand said Wallops Island on Virgin- launch pad, some industry focus its efforts on bigger self,” defense lawyers Bri- she thought it was herbal ia’s Eastern Shore will be observers are still waiting missions, such as send- an McMonagle and Ange- visible along parts of the to see if the private com- ing humans to Mars, so it la Agrusa wrote last week medication until they left 781-593-7700 coast if the skies are clear. pany model will succeed in turned to private industry. in a motion to dismiss the her in a stupor. Publishing Daily, except Sundays Liftoff is scheduled for the long run. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 “Unless Congress is will- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA 8:03 p.m. Sunday. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Trump’s October surprise Chief Executive O cer T J   Edward M. Grant News Editor Gordon R. Hall No one expected the “October Sur- to back him in the first place; the say this right now, that regardless of W   J. K Monica Connell Healey prise” of the 2016 campaign to be a GOP establishment, which has re- what they say about it, we’re gonna Vice President, Finance video with a member of the Bush P   G. O  J. Patrick Norton garded him with fear and contempt keep it.” Though the speech became Vice President, Sales Michael H. Shanahan, Chairman family recorded on his way to a cam- and has in large measure withheld regarded as a prime example of cam- P ”  eo in a soap opera. Nor did anyone its support; religious conservatives paign camp and cant, Nixon kept his Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 expect the second presidential de- who were troubled by his three mar- position as the Republican vice pres- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 bate to take on the air of pro wres- riages and now have reason to reas- Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 idential nominee and assumed that Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 tling. sess their support; some late adher- position in 1953. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 But Donald J. Trump’s decade-old ents to the Trump cause who, unlike Two decades later, Sen. George Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 lewd remarks, and his sexual brag- the Trump True Believers, support- Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 McGovern of South Dakota, the Brian C. ¢ayer, 1996-1999 gadocio, on the set of “Access Hol- ed the message while retaining their 1972 Democratic presidential nom- Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 lywood” with host Billy Bush have skepticism of the messenger. inee, selected Sen. Thomas Eagleton Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 thrown the presidential election Those who have been with Trump as his running mate. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 into upheaval. The video prompted from the start, and who regard his Then news reporters discovered Republican Party leaders to assess rough edges and many of his pro- that Eagleton had received shock their options, created fresh unease fane comments as a refreshing an- treatment, prompting Democrat- among GOP congressional and gu- tidote to “political correctness,” are ic Party leaders to worry that a bernatorial candidates who have unlikely to be jarred by the episode. ticket that already had a whiff of extended a tentative embrace to The size of that core is difficult to doom would be fatally hurt. McGov- Trump, and added new drama to determine, but it does not approach ern originally pronounced himself Sunday night’s debate at Washing- an electoral majority. “1,000 percent” behind his running ton University in St. Louis. Seldom has a presidential cam- mate, a remark that would soon That debate swiftly deteriorated paign faced a challenge of this mag- EDITORIAL haunt him as Eagleton was forced into a he-said/she-said battle, with nitude — though Trump dramati- from the ticket and replaced by R. former Secretary of State Hillary cally turned the tables on his rival Sargent Shriver, a Kennedy rela- Clinton questioning Trump’s fit- just 90 minutes before the debate by tive by marriage with solid liberal ness for office and Trump asserting assembling a panel of women who credentials. Months later the Dem- that his rival deserved to be in jail. themselves accused Bill Clinton of The two bickered over who was the sexual crimes. ocrats lost every state but Massa- bigger enemy of women. And they The only precedents for the Trump chusetts. Eventually Eagleton took called each other liars. imbroglio occurred earlier in the a position at Washington University The 2016 campaign has been un- election cycle than this one, a month — the venue for the Sunday debate. precedented in the unpredictable before Election Day and as some Eisenhower and to a lesser extent forces it has unleashed, in the new Americans are taking advantage Nixon — a two-term House member frontiers of campaign comportment of early-voting procedures in their who had won a difficult Senate race it has created, in the chaos it has states or are casting absentee bal- two years earlier and, as a dedicated sown in established party align- lots. Cold Warrior, was seen as a symbol ments, and the unease it has created The two recent comparisons in- of the new generation of World War among party leaders and voters. volved running mates rather than II Republican politicians — had the One of the early casualties was in presidential nominees themselves, trust of the party leadership. Trump redefining the boundaries of accept- and each has a rich resonance does not. able campaign language. among political professionals, who But Trump has triumphed by That was before crude anatomical cultivate a knowledge of these sorts showing, and occasionally ampli- descriptions and coarse casual con- of episodes. fying, his contempt for the party PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS versation became a potential turn- The most famous involves charges whose nomination he won. He has Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ing point in the campaign. Even in a that Sen. Richard M. Nixon had a also made a virtue of his miscues, Clinton speaks at a fundraiser at the Civic country that endured the presiden- “slush fund,” a claim that roiled the an approach he reached for Friday Center Auditorium in San Francisco Thursday. tial impeachment of Bill Clinton, 1952 presidential campaign in late evening when he acknowledged his preceded by a report from indepen- September, unsettled GOP nom- faults but swiftly explained that his dent counsel Kenneth Starr that inee Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower national campaign had rendered shared many elements with pornog- and prompted Nixon to go on the him a changed man, arguing that Clinton’s plan to raphy, the remarks of Trump shook air with what is now known as the the remarks “don’t reflect who I am.” the country. “Checkers Speech.” Nixon’s treacly That once again is at the center Like the course of the campaign, remarks, which included an appeal of a political campaign that a year fight poverty could the implications of this episode are to Eisenhower that the nominee ago seemed to be a referendum on impossible to predict. But at the found cloying and an appeal to the his opponent. Since the beginning very least, Trump, whose debate public that helped save Nixon’s of the year, the campaign has in- help millions preparations were disrupted by the place on the ticket, are remembered stead largely been a referendum on furor over his remarks, faces possi- for his reference to his wife’s “Re- Trump, and now more than ever the ble erosion of support from members publican cloth coat” and to the story choice in November is over, as the Hillary Clinton’s plan to help alleviate deep poverty of several vital voter groups, not about a cocker spaniel sent to the in this country, offered in the waning weeks of a bru- candidate himself put it in the mid- least of them women, whose support Nixons by a supporter in Texas and dle of his current crisis, “who I am.” tal presidential election, is a strong example of what he struggled to win long before the that Tricia Nixon, then 6 years old, attention to detail and mastery of policy can produce. release of this video. named Checkers. David Shribman is a Pulitzer The chief feature is a seemingly simple change to the Also at risk: Support from Repub- “The kids, like all kids, love the Prize-winning columnist. He is a federal child tax credit. But that one change has the lican candidates who were reluctant dog,” Nixon said, “and I just want to Swampscott High graduate. potential to lift more than a million families out of deep poverty, defined as those making less than half the federal poverty threshold — about $10,000 for a single parent with two children. These families are largely forgotten in the public policy debate. While they are disproportionately fam- ilies of color, in sheer numbers the majority are white families with no jobs and young children. Their num- bers started to rise after 1996, when then-President Bill Clinton vowed to “change welfare as we know it” and ushered in changes that, indeed, shrunk the wel- fare rolls. But 20 years later, an unwelcome conse- quence has emerged: More than 7.2 million children now live in extreme poverty. The $1,000-per-child tax credit that has helped so many families defray the cost of child-rearing is out of reach for many of these very low- or no-income par- ents. Those with incomes below $3,000 are not eligi- ble, while those making up to $10,000 can claim only a partial refund. Hillary Clinton would scrap those limits, allowing even the poorest families to claim the full credit. Middle-class families would benefit, too: The tax credit would double to $2,000 for children 4 and younger. The credit has its roots in Minnesota, where Re- publican congressman Rod Grams first championed a $500-per-child break. President George W. Bush dou- bled it and expanded eligibility by making it refund- able. President Barack Obama lowered the eligibility threshold from $10,000 to $3,000 of income, further broadening its reach. The credit, which phases out at upper-income levels, has proved popular with both parties. Clinton’s proposal could boost incomes for more than 5 million of this nation’s poorest families, with- out creating new agencies or bureaucracies. In this form, it would function almost as a form of guaran- teed income, used in many countries as a way to at least soften poverty and once proposed in the U.S. by Republican President Richard Nixon. His plan would have replaced welfare entirely in favor of a small fed- eral income “on which the family itself could build” and in which “outside earnings would be encouraged, not discouraged.” READERS’ FORUM Clinton’s plan is a starting point for dealing with intractable, deep poverty and should appeal to A Lynn voter question of the debate. I began to personal attacks in the political dis- thoughtful Republicans. An analysis by the Ameri- hear an acknowledgment of the course. can Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, supports Stein challenges everyday Americans face In Lynn and around the country, noted that while Clinton’s plan did not address ways along with bold and hopeful plans to we face the challenge of families to move such families into the labor market, expan- To the Editor: As an undecided voter who cares meet these problems. stuck in generational cycles of pov- sion of the credit “clearly moves us in the right di- She spoke about clean energy, erty, the opioid crisis, untenable rection and would provide important relief to low-in- very much about the issues facing striving towards nuclear disarma- rising healthcare costs and the an- come working families.” Republican Sen. Marco the families of Lynn, I tuned into Rubio, during his presidential run, proposed raising last Sunday’s debate. For an hour ment, affordable higher education, ticipated rising sea levels that ac- the child tax credit to $2,500. and a half I listened to personal in- Medicare for all, and the notion that company global warming. What if a new Congress and president started their sults related to Clinton’s emails and getting out of wars abroad will help It’s unfortunate that the import- working relationship in January by finding common Trump’s lewd sexual comments. It in our effort to cultivate peace here ant voice of third-party candidates ground on a way to help the poorest in this country? was an insult to our democracy. at home. like Jill Stein are only heard by What a way that would be to start 2017 and close the Exasperated, I turned to Jill What a breath of fresh air! Our those who actively seek them out. book on the annus horribilus that has been 2016. Stein’s live Facebook presentation, two-party system is broken if these Laura Quayle in which she responded to each important issues take a backseat to Lynn

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He defiantly denied women that would show Budget deficit has a week’s worth of accu- Attorney Gloria Allred, left, comforts Summer Trump’s innocence. sations that have all but Zervos during a news conference in Los Ange- “It’s coming in, frank- consumed his presidential les Friday. ly, probably in a matter of bid just over three weeks increased to $587B man said his staff wanted people seeking fame or hours,” Pence said Friday before the election. morning on NBC’s “Today” him to avoid the topic alto- money. was still emerging from “She would not be my Show.” He added, “It’s as- By Andrew Taylor gether but that he couldn’t “The only thing I can say ASSOCIATED PRESS a deep recession, and the first choice, that I can tell tonishing to see the enor- resist defending himself. is hopefully, hopefully, our deficit spiked to $1.4 tril- you,” Trump said of one mous coverage of these, WASHINGTON — The lion, which required Trea- woman in a rambling at- He blamed the growing patriotic movement will of these really unfounded government ran a $587 sury to borrow 40 cents for tack on his female accus- story on his Democratic overcome this terrible de- allegations, unestablished billion budget deficit for every dollar spent by the ers as he campaigned in opponent Hillary Clinton ception,” he declared. allegations, compared to an the just-completed fiscal government. It remained battleground North Caro- and an international media Trump assailed The New avalanche of emails com- year, a 34 percent spike above $1 trillion for three lina. conspiracy, describing his York Times in particular, ing out of Hillary Clinton’s over last year after signif- more years before declin- The New York business- female accusers as “sick” noting its connection to years as secretary of state.” icant improvement from ing to $439 billion last the record deficits of Pres- year as the U.S. economy ident Barack Obama’s continues to slowly grow. first years in office. “The Obama Admin- Email: Clinton campaign sought Friday’s deficit news, istration’s agenda has while sobering, does not spurred durable econom- appear bad enough to jolt ic growth and the lon- to cancel Wall Street speech a gridlocked Washington gest streak of job growth into action to stem the on record, while sharply By Matthew Daly ly convinced that cancel- of “open trade and open Hillary Clinton was flow of red ink. It came in reducing the deficit to a ASSOCIATED PRESS ing was the right step. borders” in the Western scheduled to campaign in an annual report by the sustainable level,” said Campaign manager Hemisphere. She also says Iowa, “where caucus go- Treasury Department and Treasury Secretary Jacob WASHINGTON — Hil- Robby Mook said he real- politicians sometimes ers have a sharply more lary Clinton’s campaign the White House budget Lew said in a statement. ized canceling the speech need to have “both a pub- negative view of Wall asked former President office. “We have built a solid would disappoint both lic and a private position” Street than the rest of the Bill Clinton to cancel a In the presidential cam- foundation for continued Clintons, but said, “it’s a on issues. electorate,” Mook wrote. paign, intractable budget planned speech to a Wall investment in economic very consequential un- Bill Clinton was sched- “Wall Street ranks first deficits and growing debt Street investment firm growth and opportunity forced error and could uled to speak to Morgan for Iowans among a list have been mostly neglect- last year because of con- for all, while maintaining plague us in stories for Stanley executives in April of institutions that ‘take ed by Democrat Hillary cerns that the Clintons fiscal discipline and using months.” 2015, a few days after his advantage of every day Clinton and Republican fiscal space appropriately might appear to be too Clintons’ paid speech- wife was set to launch her Americans,’ scoring twice Donald Trump. to grow the economy.” cozy with Wall Street just es have been an issue bid for president. as high as the general The latest figures show Now, the Congressional as the former secretary throughout the campaign, “That’s begging for a bad that the government is Budget Office is predicting of state was about to an- particularly Hillary Clin- rollout,” Mook wrote in a election electorate. ... This borrowing 15 cents of ev- deficits will, more or less, nounce her White House ton’s private speeches to March 11, 2015, email. is a very big deal in my ery dollar it spends. Gov- remain in the $600 billion bid, newly released emails Wall Street firms. The In a later email, Mook view.” ernment spending went range for the next several show. campaign has never re- says he feels “very strong- The emails were among up almost 5 percent to years. Those are eye-pop- Clinton aides say in leased transcripts of those ly that doing the speech thousands published this $3.9 trillion in fiscal 2016, ping numbers to the aver- hacked emails released speeches, but the hacked is a mistake” with seri- week by WikiLeaks, which but revenues stayed flat age person, but they rep- Friday by the anti-secrecy emails did reveal excerpts ous potential consequenc- has been releasing a se- at $3.3 trillion. resent about 3 percent of group WikiLeaks that Hil- flagged by her advisers as es for Hillary Clinton’s ries of emails hacked from Obama came to power the size of the economy, a lary Clinton did not want potentially concerning. campaign. “People would the accounts of Clinton after the 2008 financial level many economists say her husband to cancel the In the excerpts, Clinton (rightfully) ask how we let campaign chairman John crisis and as the economy is bearable. speech, but was eventual- talked about dreaming it happen.” Podesta.

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All address information, particu- PEABODY ‘Please hurry,’ teen tells the larly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inac- Complaints curacy, it is the sole responsibility dispatcher after shooting sister A report of larceny at 1:06 of the concerned party to contact p.m. Thursday at 24 Collins the relevant police department and By Ryan J. Foley St. ASSOCIATED PRESS have the department issue a no- A report of a neighborhood tice of correction to the Daily Item. dispute at 2:22 p.m. Thursday TOLEDO, Iowa — They Corrections or clarifications will not on Batchelder Avenue. were, says Denise Kirch- be made without express notice of A report of a person with ner, “the worst three hours a hand caught in a car door change from the arresting police of my life” — the agoniz- at 2:50 p.m. Thursday at 12 ing moments after her son department. Crownshield St. Patient trans- accidently shot her and ported to hospital with possi- her 14-year-old daughter LYNN ble severed finger. Madison while cleaning A report of graffiti at 3:13 his semi-automatic gun in Arrests p.m. Thursday at Ross Park on their Iowa home. Johnson Street. Madison skirted death, James Dryer, 22, no ad- A report of a domestic dis- but survived. She is living dress listed, was arrested and turbance at 5:33 p.m. Thurs- proof, her mother says, of charged with assault with a day at the North Shore Mall; what can happen when dangerous weapon, shop- at 11:05 p.m. Thursday on otherwise responsible gun lifting, disorderly conduct, Esquire Circle. possession of a Class A drug, owners have a safety lapse. A report of threats 9:44 Dylan, 18, had been trying and a marked lanes violation p.m. Thursday on Kittredge at 2:41 p.m. Thursday. to remove a bullet from the Street. chamber of the .40-caliber Justin McFadden, 41, no A report of possible internet address listed, was arrested handgun when it fired, To- fraud at 8:42 a.m. Friday at ledo Police Chief Bob Ken- and charged with disorderly 100 Corporate Place. Caller conduct and a moped viola- dall said. The bullet passed suspects someone is using through the left breast of tion at 3:23 p.m. Thursday. the company name to make his younger sister Madison, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Kenneth Rudolph, 54, no internet purchases. address listed, was arrested narrowly missing her spine Denise Kirchner hugs her daughter Madison, left, while talking about an A report of a lost/stolen but leaving six holes in her and charged with assault at license plate at 10:34 a.m. accidental shooting a few days before Thanksgiving 2015 in their home in stomach and intestines. It 10:13 a.m. Friday. Friday at 65 North Central St. Toledo, Iowa. then passed through the A report of suspicious ac- thigh of Denise, who was Accidents tivity at 11:38 a.m. Friday on roughly a year’s time; the ernment undercounts the surgery immediately. at her kitchen sink doing Washington Street. others ended in deaths for problem by roughly a third. She survived the sur- dishes, before lodging in a A report of a motor vehicle two teenage girls. Emergency responders gery, and a 10-day stay in accident at 2:44 p.m. Thurs- cupboard. The cases also were came quickly and rushed intensive care. day on Maple Street; at 3:22 REVERE “My sister just actually p.m. Thursday at 149 Cha- got shot. We were cleaning among more than 1,000 ac- the daughter and mother The high school fresh- tham St.; at 4:13 p.m. Thurs- Complaints guns,” Dylan told a 911 cidental shootings involv- to a hospital about 20 miles man still suffers from an ing minors nationwide over away. Denise Kirchner’s occasional stomach bleed, day at 535 Lynnway; at 4:51 A report of a burglary at dispatcher. “Please hur- p.m. Thursday at 103 Liberty ry. She’s having trouble a 2½-year period. The Asso- injuries turned out to be has trouble sleeping and 6:02 a.m. Thursday on Squire ciated Press and the USA minor, but doctors told her is trying to catch up on St.; at 5:38 p.m. Thursday Road. breathing. Please hurry.” TODAY Network analyzed Madison would not survive the weeks of school she at 714 Summer St.; at 6:46 A report of a stolen license The accidental shooting p.m. Thursday at 72 Cottage plate at 7:50 a.m. Thursday last November was one of every such shooting and the 17-minute flight to a missed. But Kendall, the St.; at 8:04 p.m. Thursday on on Pearl Avenue; at 2 p.m. three involving minors in found that the official tal- children’s hospital in Des police chief, said it’s amaz- Cottage Street; at 9:37 p.m. Thursday on Union Street. their rural Iowa county in ly kept by the federal gov- Moines and had to undergo ing she survived. Thursday on Eastern Avenue; A report of larceny at 10:11 at 10:57 p.m. Thursday at a.m. Thursday on Central Ave- 258 Chestnut St.; at 6:49 nue; at 10:41 a.m. Thursday a.m. Friday on Broadway. on Fernwood Avenue; at 12:04 Man pleads not guilty to murder p.m. Thursday on Ocean Av- Complaints enue; at 6:21 p.m. Thursday A report of a disturbance on Beach Street; at 6:34 p.m. in crash that killed five teens at 12:01 p.m. Thursday at Thursday on Broadway. A report of threats made at 13 Nahant St.; at 12:03 p.m. By Lisa Rathke 11:01 a.m. Thursday at City Thursday on Andrew Street; ASSOCIATED PRESS Hall on Broadway. at 12:05 p.m. Thursday at A report of vandalism at BURLINGTON, Vt. — 780 Lynnway; at 1:12 p.m. 11:44 a.m. Thursday on A man driving the wrong Thursday at 162 Boston St.; Cooledge Street. way on a Vermont inter- at 2:59 p.m. Thursday on A report of suspicious activ- state before he crashed Cottage Street; at 5:04 p.m. ity at 11:50 a.m. Thursday on into a car, killing five teen- Thursday at 17 Oakville St.; Pemberton Street; at 2:56 p.m. agers, pleaded not guilty at 7:02 p.m. Thursday at 72 Thursday on Lambert Street. Friday to five counts of Washington St.; at 7:16 p.m. A report of a stolen vehi- second-degree murder as Thursday at 33 Mall St.; at cle at 1:23 p.m. Thursday on he recovers in a hospital 7:28 p.m. Thursday at 182 Gage Avenue. from his injuries in last Chestnut St.; at 10:43 p.m. A report of a disturbance at week’s wreck. Thursday at 500 Essex St.; at 4:42 p.m. Thursday on Car- Steven Bourgoin, 36, of 11:13 p.m. Thursday on Joyce leton Street. Williston, was wheeled Street; at 12:22 a.m. Friday at into a conference room at 119 Lewis St.; at 12:55 a.m. SAUGUS the University of Vermont Friday at 101 Park St. Medical Center by a state A report of neighbor prob- trooper and health care PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lems at 1:19 p.m. Thursday Complaints worker. He made no com- Steven Bourgoin is arraigned in a makeshift courtroom at the Universi- on Haviland Avenue. A report of a 911 hang up ments during the proceed- A report of a fight at 3:08 ty of Vermont Medical Center on five counts of second-degree murder in at 2:06 a.m. Thursday at Red ing. His lawyer entered Burlington, Vt., on Friday. p.m. Thursday at 303 Broad- Roof Inn, 920 Broadway. It was the pleas for him. way; at 4:28 p.m. Thursday at confirmed to be accidental. The judge ordered a human life, driving about Hale, 16, of Fayston; Janie tigator that Bourgoin has 7 Tilton Terrace. A report of suspicious ac- competency hearing and 5 miles the wrong way as Cozzi, 15, of Fayston; and post-traumatic stress dis- A report of larceny at 5:30 tivity at 2:59 a.m. Thursday at agreed with the prosecu- p.m. Thursday at 285 Lynn motorists honked at him Eli Brookens, 16, of Wa- order but the officer did 1325 Broadway. tor’s request that Bour- to stop. Donovan said terbury, died in the crash. Shore Drive. A report of larceny at 10:01 goin be held without bail. not elaborate. Bourgoin A report of a gunshot at Bourgoin was driving 79 Four were Harwood Union served in the U.S. Army at a.m. Thursday at 10 Cheever If convicted, Bourgoin mph when he hit the teen- High School juniors; the 7:38 p.m. Thursday on Jef- Fort Benning in Georgia Ave. would face 20 years to life agers’ car and 107 mph fifth attended Kimball ferson Street; at 7:39 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle in prison on each murder between August 1999 and Thursday on Sheridan Street; when he hit the other ve- Union Academy in Mer- leaving the scene of an acci- count. hicles while driving the iden, New Hampshire. November 1999. at 12:08 a.m. Friday on King dent at 12:35 p.m. Thursday Police say Bourgoin, Police said in an affi- Street; at 12:09 a.m. Friday police cruiser. Court documents filed on Walnut Street. Caller reports while driving the wrong Authorities are await- in support of the charges davit that Bourgoin had on Burrill Avenue. white SUV fled the scene. way last Saturday night A report of shoplifting at ing the results of toxicolo- say a search of Bourgoin’s visited a hospital emer- A report of a non-stop bark- on Interstate 89, hit the gy tests on Bourgoin, but home found he was facing gency room hours before 11:23 p.m. Thursday at 65 ing dog at 7:40 p.m. Thursday teens’ car and then stole Boston St. Donovan has said they foreclosure on his home the deadly mayhem, saw on Staaf Road. a police cruiser. He then have no evidence he was and other financial dif- A report of shoplifting at a physician assistant and turned around and sped drunk at the time. ficulties, as well as legal someone called the How- LYNNFIELD 8:43 p.m. Thursday at Square the wrong way again on Bourgoin told a witness proceedings for domestic ard Center, which provides One Mall. the interstate back to- at the scene of the first issues and a custody dis- crisis and counseling ser- Complaints A report of vandalism at ward the crash, hitting at crash that he must have pute with his ex-girlfriend 11:55 p.m. Thursday at 19 least seven other vehicles, vices, but the center didn’t A report of an accidental lost control and that he over their 2-year-old Parker St. police say. daughter. He recently left screen Bourgoin. But the burglar alarm at 11:23 p.m. didn’t know what hap- A report of a suspicious mo- Chittenden County pened, Donovan said. his job, Donovan said. prosecutor said Friday Wednesday at 716 Main St. tor vehicle at 7:45 a.m. Friday prosecutor T.J. Donovan Mary Harris, 16, of A police officer who re- it’s unclear whether the A report of an abandoned at 1075 Broadway. Occupant said Bourgoin displayed Moretown; Cyrus Zschau, sponded to the first crash Howard Center had been 911 call at 12:59 a.m. Thurs- was arrested for outstanding “a wanton disregard” for 16, of Moretown; Liam told a state police inves- called. day on Barnsley Road. Caller warrant. found and removed to hos- pital. SWAMPSCOTT Swampscott will run the miles for Kyle MARBLEHEAD Complaints KYLE week, but it was another have already contributed, families. The family has Complaints A report of suspicious activ- From A1 three years before his next waking them at 5 a.m. raised more than $100,000 ity at 4:45 a.m. Thursday on one. He’s had two major by barking while she was for the clinic. A report of a lost phone at Norfolk Avenue; at 8:52 a.m. The foundation exists to seizures since the proce- sleeping with Kyle. After Today, Kyle is a happy 9:17 a.m. Thursday on Hum- Thursday on Pierro Terrace; raise awareness of Sud- dure, and he’ll be on med- they checked on Kyle and member of the family. He phrey Street. at 6:06 p.m. Thursday at 51 den Unexpected Death ication for the rest of his took Ellie out of the room, has a sister, Codi, a soph- A report of a car blocking Essex St. from Epilepsy (SUDEP) life, but mostly the family they found him shortly omore at St. Mary’s High a fire hydrant at 10:50 a.m. A report of noise at 12:18 As many as 1 in 150 peo- is dealing with minor epi- after, disoriented in the School, and a brother, Thursday on Washington p.m. Thursday at 42 Pleasant ple with active seizures leptic events. kitchen. Connor, an eighth-grad- Street. St. can die in their sleep from But SUDEP is a very “We don’t know if it was er at Swampscott Middle A report of an unintention- A report of a hit and run ac- SUDEP, and the fear that real fear for KC, leading a seizure,” KC Butt said. School, where Kyle is in al 911 hangup at 1:39 p.m. cident at 12:38 p.m. Thursday families face every night the Butts to add Ellie, an “But it (the confusion) was the fifth grade. KC said Thursday on Village Street. at 331 Paradise Road. while their children sleep Australian Labradoodle, a sign to us that it possi- her son loves music and A report of trash dumped A report of a disturbance can be overwhelming, the to their family. Their goal bly was.” just started to play on the in a parking lot at 5:24 p.m. at 7:32 p.m. Thursday at 104 couple said. is to train the dog to alert Other times, Mark said, school’s golf team. Thursday on Seaview Avenue. Stetson Ave. Since the surgery, which them if Kyle is having a Ellie would gravitate to- Kyle plans to bike the was performed in May seizure at night, and to ward Kyle when he was race on Sunday, as part of 2007 by Dr. William Bin- assist him with the signif- having a tic from his epi- a tandem with his uncle. gaman of Children’s Hos- icant visual impairment lepsy. He looks forward to the Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 pital at the Cleveland on his left side, resulting Before partnering with event every year, and likes CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Clinic, Kyle’s seizures from his surgery. the foundation, the funds Hotline Spanish menu available to be its focus. have lessened dramati- KC said they got El- from the race after its “I feel popular,” he said. cally. Shortly after leaving lie in January and have first year went toward or text the word tiplynn the hospital following his hired a local trainer out of the Cleveland Clinic’s Pe- Gayla Cawley can be and your tip to “tip411” (847411) surgery, he had a 45-min- Peabody. The foundation diatric Epilepsy Support reached at gcawley@item- ute seizure, which led to might also help with the Group to support ongoing live.com. Follow her on All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. Callers may remain anonymous. his being readmitted for a training. But the dog may research and assist other Twitter @GaylaCawley. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Scouts honor for Lynn role models A widow’s tale of

SCOUTS Schools as an English as “This year’s selections time camping, hiking and From A1 a Second Language teach- are great,” Solimine said. completing service proj- addiction’s toll er. She later served as the “Ryan works with the Po- ects. alongside Alan Kline. Re- vice-principal, then princi- lice Academy and does “Eagle Scout is the high- ROBERT the coming weekend with cipients are distinguished pal, at Ingalls Elementary other great police work. est award that a scout From A1 Emily. As we were ready servants in the communi- School. Helen is famous for being gets,” said Solimine. “Typ- to hang up and say good- ty who follow the ideals of McDermott, who was a great teacher and princi- ically they talk about their is heartbreaking, enraging bye, he always said ‘Good- Scout Law in their every- born and raised in the city, pal. I’m very pleased with own experience in scout- and a family struggle. Ev- night, honey’ and I said day lives. is co-director of the Lynn the choices that the mayor ing and how it has affect- eryone around the addict the same. “Basically, these are peo- Police Summer Academy, has made.” ed their life so far.” suffers as a result of the The next morning I re- ple who are doing the right a six-week summer pro- Andrew Krause will be Tickets cost $50 each or disease. My husband was ceived a phone call from things in the community,” gram for Lynn teens. the featured Eagle Scout $350 for a table of 10 seats. a recovering alcoholic who his cousin, telling me Solimine said. This year, The mission of the acad- speaker. He’s the son of They can be purchased by fought his addiction for that he had passed away both a man and woman emy is to educate the Item Sports Editor Steve contacting Solimine at many years. in his sleep. I dropped were chosen to provide young cadets in law, polic- Krause and his wife, Lin- 781-595-1492 or Shannon In 1992, we got married, the phone and fell to the a positive role model for ing, courts and corrections da. Murphy in the mayor’s of- built a home in Groveland floor screaming. I called young boys and girls. while furthering the val- He joined Cub Scouts at fice at 781-599-1444. All and had a beautiful baby the school to tell them we Mihos retired from Lin- ues of teamwork, responsi- age 8 and became an Eagle proceeds will benefit local girl named Emily in 1993. were coming and asked if coln-Thomas Elementary bility and self-confidence, Scout just before his 18th Scouting programs. My son, Joseph, from my they had a quiet place for School in August, where promoting community birthday in 1999. He’s the first marriage, entered us to tell Emily. When our she was the principal for leadership and integrity. scoutmaster of Troop 121 Bridget Turcotte can be second grade and we were family arrived, they put a dozen years. She be- Since 2012, the academy at St. Mary’s Church. His reached at bturcotte@item- all happy. Bob stayed so- us in a conference room gan her teaching career has graduated more than troop consists of boys of live.com. Follow her on ber for many years. Not and they called Emily in 1979 with Lynn Public 225 students. all ages who spend a lot of Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. that he wouldn’t slip oc- down to the office. I will casionally, especially if never forget watching her we were socializing with walk down that hallway, Grandparents have their day in Lynn friends. The holidays so happy to be a college were especially difficult student and starting her for him. When I confront- life. But in a split second GRANDPARENTS ed him, he would always her life changed forever. From A1 promise to stop, but he Bob saw her off to school couldn’t control the dis- and we are extremely a second grade teacher. ease. grateful that we had that “It’s a delight when every- In 2007, Bob had his time with him. But she one has a special guest. knee replaced and it start- will not have her father And as a grandmother, I ed him on the road from al- give her away when she can say that this time is cohol to prescription drug gets married or hold her special because it’s about abuse. During the sum- first baby. grandparents getting to mer of 2010, I discovered I thank God for my son spend time with their that he had stolen med- Joe, who has stepped up grandchildren and not ication from me and my to the plate and tries to fill having to share them with mother. I screamed and the shoes of a father who their parents.” cried and was filled with just couldn’t chase his de- North Shore Christian rage. I yelled at him that mons away. School is an independent he was killing himself and Over the years, people Christian school serving killing us too. I told him I have asked me is there students in pre-K through was sick of watching his anything that you could grade 8. It was founded in illness steal the goodness have done differently. The 1951 as a one-room school from him. answer is: I tried every- in Saugus with only 12 That summer I told my thing. Each time Bob was students. Today, there are husband that he had to high or sick from alcohol, more than 200 students leave because he was still I tried something differ- on two campuses in Lynn on drugs. While we ar- ent. Sometimes I yelled, and Beverly. gued, he swallowed a bot- Caroline Ogan and granddaughter Lauren Imuze, a third-grader. often I prayed, but most Last Friday, grandpar- tle of pills in front of me importantly I always ents spent the afternoon and said this was the only loved. I treated him with completing projects and Day because I like to third-grader, liked having first grade student. “It just way he could leave us. I respect, dignity and devo- playing games with the have time with my grand- his grandmother help him seemed that the room was called 911. He was taken tion. I took him to doctors, children. The tradition parents and make cards put together a project re- overflowing with great to the emergency room therapists, psychiatrists, dates back several years, with them,” said Charly lated to a book he is read- pride and pleasure and and put in intensive care. emergency rooms, hos- said Priscilla Miro, direc- Chiulli, a third-grader ing in class, “The Choc- love. I was blessed to have He almost died, and I felt pitals, AA meetings and tor of admissions for the who had four grandpar- olate Touch,” by Patrick been able to spend such a so helpless to help him church. I even went back school. ents attend. Skene Catling. wonderful day with both anymore. I knew it was to school and got a certif- “They day starts with all Chiulli added that he “I could see and feel the of my granddaughters.” important to be strong icate in alcohol and drug guests in the multipurpose was happy to see all the joy that filled the room as and concentrate on tak- abuse counseling. He had room for student choruses, grandparents watching as we watched and waited for Bridget Turcotte can be ing care of our daughter. a disease that had phys- reflection on grandparents he and his classmates were the children to enter,” said reached at bturcotte@item- I loved my husband, but I ical, mental and moral and prayer,” said Miro. singing during chorus. Jan Rinne, a grandmother live.com. Follow her on could not take him back. I consequences. I learned “I like Grandparents Joao Gabriel Gomes, a of a seventh grade and Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. cried many nights missing that there is nothing I him. could have done to make Bob went to live with my husband stop drinking Voter registration ‘has been unbelievable’ his mother. It turned out or abusing prescription to be the beginning of the drugs. REGISTRATION In Saugus, the latest ber of new voters has in- es in voter registration on- end. Over the next several There are signs that your months, he was involved From A1 number of registered vot- creased by more than 4 line and through the Reg- loved one is headed down ers has reached 18,644, up percent in the past four istry of Motor Vehicles. I in five car accidents and the path to addiction. For As of this week, 12,822 from 13,736 at the close of years to 37,400. City Clerk am amazed,” she said. suffered from seizures due example, they could have new voters have regis- 2012, according to Ellen Timothy Spanos said in “We’re precessing lots to his drug use. an attitude change and tered in Lynn, Lynnfield, Schena, town clerk. The the last month alone, of new registrations and An addict will take you be very irritable, start Marblehead, Nahant, Pea- growth over the four-year 758 new voters have reg- they are not just people down this road so many sleeping more and have body, Revere, Saugus and period is 4,908 voters or istered and they’re still who are turning 18.” times that you become a change in their routine. Swampscott, bringing the nearly 36 percent. coming in. In Nahant, the number numb. In May of 2010 Bob Addicts are very good at total to 173,829. “Oh my God, I have to “There’s been a spike of new voters this year in- totaled his car. The next manipulating their family The deadline for regis- tell you voter registration from the governor’s race creased modestly to 2,684, night he was arrested for into giving them another tration in Massachusetts in Saugus has been un- two years ago and four up from 2,547 two years driving under the influ- chance, making it seem to is Oct. 19 to vote in the believable,” said Schena. years since the presiden- ago, and 2,512 in 2012, ence of drugs and spent be just a phase or a slip-up Nov. 8 presidential elec- “Last Monday and Tues- tial election,” he said. “It’s according to City Clerk two nights in jail, until his and they can stop at any tion. Also new this year day alone, 250 registered very busy now and has Peggy Barile. That’s 172 mom bailed him out. time. An addict will have is early voting, as voters online and they’re still been for the last month. new voters or a nearly 7 His lawyer told him that financial problems and will be able to cast their coming in fast and furious.” We are processing about percent hike. he was facing up to five sometimes change their ballots before Election Based on in-person reg- 50 new voters every day “In the last month, we’ve years in jail, expensive social network of friends. Day, starting on Monday, istrations, Schena said either through the Regis- seen 70 new voters and fines and legal costs. Bob My husband’s addiction Oct. 24. she can’t predict who will try of Motor Vehicles, on- that’s a lot for a small contacted his company’s led to shame, depression, The region’s city clerks win the race for the White line and mail-ins. There’s town,” said Barile. “We are union and they sent him anxiety, stress and anger, say the high turnout House. obviously more interest very busy, that’s for sure, to a 90-day drug rehab. not just for him but for is likely due to the in- “It’s evenly split between this year with the presi- I’m thankful these elections He was released in Au- his family, especially his creased interest in this the two candidates based dential election.” are only every four years.” gust and was doing very mother and me. In many year’s election that pits on the people who come In Revere, where voters In Swampscott, there well. He asked if he could instances, Bob used poor Democrat Hillary Clinton in and make comments will also be asked wheth- are 10,618 registered vot- join my sister, my son judgment and did things against Republican Don- about who they will vote er to approve a slots par- ers today, up from 9,979 and Emily to move her that he normally wouldn’t ald Trump. for,” she said. “We had a lor next week, there are two years ago and 9,684 in into college. I agreed. We do if it hadn’t been for his In Lynn, Karen Richard 91-year-old woman who 27,727 voters, up from 2012, a nearly 10 percent made the trip together as addiction. in the City Clerk’s office said she had not voted in 26,204 in 2012, a nearly 6 increase. a family and moved our I believe Bob is watch- said as of this week, the 40 years and wanted to be percent hike. “I will be glad when it’s daughter into her dorm. ing over us from a much city has 51,795 eligible a part of this election.” “We are straight out,” over,” said Susan Duplin, We spent a wonderful four better place and he is at voters, that’s up nearly 4 Robin Michaud, town said Diane R. Colella, elec- town clerk. “We have been days as a family and ex- peace with himself. When percent from 49,851 in the clerk in Marblehead, re- tion commissioner. registering about two doz- perienced a peacefulness someone you love dies in a 2012 race for president. ported 15,699 registered Lynnfield has seenen people online a day and and love that we had not way that seems so unnec- “In my dozen years of ex- voters this week, up from among the largest in- that doesn’t include the had seen in a long time. essary, such as an over- perience, every presidential 15,392 four years ago. crease as the number of number of new voters who Little did we know what dose or suicide, it leaves election is like this, people “It’s a modest increase,” voters reached 9,262 this walk in to register.” was coming. Emily was you with a feeling of grief want to vote for the next she said. “But that number week, up from 6,932 four scheduled to come home that is like a demon. president,” she said. “I will is changing daily and we years ago, according to Thomas Grillo can be for a long weekend in Oc- May God bless every say this year’s race is get- still have a few days to go.” City Clerk Trudy Reid. reached at tgrillo@item- tober. We planned to go parent, spouse, sibling ting even more attention.” In Peabody, the num- “I’m seeing huge increas- live.com. out for dinner as a family and the children suffering and do some school-relat- from a loved one’s struggle ed shopping with her. with addiction, especial- Peabody wants liquor licenses evenly poured On Oct. 10, 2011, I had ly the children who lose an overwhelming feeling someone to an overdose. PEABODY jobs to the city.” downtown?” he asked. or-at-Large David Gravel of dread. I couldn’t shake From A1 When the state legis- Bettencourt said he said that there have been it. I knew something was Barbara Champigny is lature approved the 10 would be up for having the instances where liquor li- wrong with Bob. I called a Lynn native and gradu- that have beer and wine liquor licenses in 2014, liquor licenses divvied up censes have been sold for him on the phone. We ate of Lynn English High licenses, but are looking five were tied specifically by districts, including the six-figure sums, hamper- talked about our plans for School. to upgrade to all-alcohol to the downtown, and the downtown, along Route 1 ing the ability of smaller licenses. And with a num- remaining five were set and in and around Cen- restaurants to get their ber of new restaurants al- aside for specific address- tennial Park. He said he hands on them. ready on the horizon, Bet- es in the downtown. would work on language Bettencourt said that Need to find tencourt said the press for Ward 6 Councilor Barry to that end to bring back the 20 licenses he is re- an article? liquor licenses will only Sinewitz said he expects to the city council for fi- questing through the state increase. a big run on the new li- nal approval at its Oct. 27 legislature would revert “If liquor licenses are quor licenses if they are meeting. back to the city when they Subscribe to not available, a restaurant approved by the state leg- Several councilors also are no longer in use. will move to the next city islature. expressed concern about e-edition on or town,” said Bettencourt. “Are we opening these up businesses selling liquor Adam Swift can be “They bring in real estate to the entire city, or should licenses when they no lon- reached at aswift@item- taxes, meals taxes and we still save some for the ger need them. Council- live.com. A8 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

GLSS CELEBRATES 40 YEARS IN LYNN

PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE There were plenty of smiles and stories shared during the Greater Lynn Senior Services 40th birthday bash, which was held Thursday night at the Lynn Museum. Above: Liz Bulkley and Valerie Parker Callahan. Top left: Nancy Diaz and Susan Pierce from the Swampscott Senior Center. Bottom left: State reps Donald Wong and Dan Cahill.

The story behind Kristofferson’s iconic ‘Me and Bobby McGee’ Ehrlich meets Giffords NASHVILLE, Tenn. a 29-year-old working as (AP) — “Me and Bobby Bryant’s secretary and McGee” is one of Kris went by the nickname Kristofferson’s most fa- Bobbie. mous and widely covered “So I ran down about songs, with everyone from the fourth or fifth time Janis Joplin to Pink this particular day and putting their own spin on Boudleaux says, ‘I don’t it since 1969. think you’re coming to It’s often misinterpreted see me at all. I think as Kristofferson’s love you’re coming to see Bob- song to Joplin, because bie,’” Foster said. her bluesy rendition has “It seemed like he liked overshadowed all other to tease me a little bit versions. She recorded and one day he said, ‘I the song right before am going to write a song her death in 1970 and it about me and Bobbie topped the U.S. singles McKee,” Eden said. State Rep. Lori Ehrlich (D-Marblehead) chart in 1971. Kristofferson was one was invited by Americans for Responsible But the real inspiration of Foster’s newest hires, Solutions to greet former congresswoman for the song came from a Texas-born athlete Gabby Giffords as her bus pulled onto Bos- producer and co-writer and Army veteran who ton Common and join her for a press con- Fred Foster, who will loved William Blake. ference Friday. be inducted into the He had been trying Country Music Hall of to break through as a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Speakers included U.S. Sen. Ed Markey, U.S. Fame on Sunday along songwriter, even work- Songwriter Fred Foster poses with Barbara Rep. Katherine Clark, U.S. Rep. Joe Kenne- with Charlie Daniels ing as a janitor in a “Bobbie” Eden, at the Country Music Hall of dy, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura and Randy Travis, and Music Row recording Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tenn. Healey, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, Bos- a young secretary named studio. After hearing ton City Councilor Matt O’Malley, Mothers Barbara McKee. some of his songs, Fos- apparently took his own tofferson before. for Justice and Equality founder Monalisa Foster helped launch ter said he would only liberties, changing McKee “Fred came in and said, Smith and Stop Handgun Violence founder the careers of artists hire Kristofferson as to McGee, and invented ‘I want you to meet the John Rosenthal. like Kristofferson, Roy a songwriter if he also a road song story about real Bobby McKee and signed a record deal. Orbison, Willie Nelson a pair of travelers who here’s Kris Kristoffer- and Dolly Parton. In the “He was so intelligent, drifted apart. In Joplin’s son to sing your song for 1960s, Foster moved his so gifted, so talented and record label Monument he didn’t sound like any- version, she switched the you,’” Eden said, laughing. Records from Washing- body I had ever heard,” genders and made Bobby “It was great! I loved it, SEND US YOUR STUFF a man. of course. Kris said he ton, D.C., to Tennessee Foster said. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, in a building owned by In 1969, Foster called Eden remembers the couldn’t sing very good, his friend and songwriter up Kristofferson with day that Kristofferson but he’ll try. But I just PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR Boudleaux Bryant. the song title idea with and Foster came into the thought it was the most SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. McKee, whose last the hook that Bobby was office to sing her the song. fantastic song I had ever name is now Eden, was a woman. Kristofferson Eden had never met Kris- heard.” WEATHER LOTTERY

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By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — Can anyone slow down the Marblehead football team this season? It doesn’t appear so. But Classical coach Tim Phelps knows one thing for sure: you’re not going to do it missing tackles and giving up big plays. “They are very good,” said Phelps after Friday’s 34-6 defeat at the hands of the Magicians. “But tackling was an issue for us. You’re not going to upset a team like 6-0 Marblehead giving up big plays.” Four out of Marblehead’s ve touchdowns were ei- ther scored on, or set up by, plays of more than 30 yards. Right off the bat, on the Magicians’ rst pos- session, Jaason Lopez (14 FILE PHOTO carries, 89 yards) took off Peabody quarterback Matt D’Amato threw for for a 37-yard gainer on the three touchdowns Friday against English. second play from scrim- mage. That led to a 10-yard touchdown pass from Drew Gally to Andy Clough and, with Sam Paquette’s PAT, Peabody it was 7-0 less than four minutes into the game. “You look at the score and ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON routs English you think blowout, but in Marblehead quarterback Drew Gally looks for an open lane as Javien CLASSICAL, B2 Delgado, left, and Chauncey Williams give chase. By Anne Marie Tobin Severance three times on FOR THE ITEM interceptions by Moisse Irizarry, Eric DeMayo and PEABODY — The Pea- Cedric Gutierrez. body High football team “We’ve been struggling may have had only six to move the ball, but we Tigers run possessions against Lynn have a good young quar- English on Senior Night terback and some skilled Friday, but the Tanners receivers on this team,” made the most of them. English coach Chris Car- wild over In a impressive offensive roll said. “They created display, Peabody scored on some pressure and their all six possessions in a defensive linemen did a 41-8 rout of the Bulldogs good job of getting their Gryphons at Coley Lee Field. hands up, but you can’t Running back Jake turn the ball over three Doherty had a career times and expect to win.” By Mike Alongi night for the Tanners with Irizarry got things started FOR THE ITEM four touchdowns, while when he picked off Sever- quarterback Matt D’Ama- TYNGSBOROUGH — The Lynn Tech football ance at the English 35 and to threw three TD passes. team appears to nally be hitting its stride this returned it 15 yards to the season, as the Tigers defeated Greater Lowell, 40- The Tanners won the 20. Facing fourth-and-three 14, at the Gryphons’ home eld Friday night. turnover battle early, at the 13, D’Amato hit Eric picking off English soph- “It took a little bit of time for us to really hit our ENGLISH, B2 stride this year,” said Tech coach James Runner. omore quarterback Matt “I’m really proud of all our guys. We over-prepared for this one because we knew Greater Lowell al- ways plays hard. We came out and executed well ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON FILE PHOTO tonight.” It was once again the two-headed running back Jaason Lopez helped Calvin Johnson ran monster doing the damage for the 3-3 Tigers, with lead Marblehead to a for seven touchdowns Keoni Gaskins rushing for 147 yards and three perfect record in Sep- and caught four in touchdowns and Steffan Gravely rushing for 181 tember. September. yards and two touchdowns. “Having great running backs like Keoni and Steffan, that makes our offense go,” said Runner. Lopez, Johnson “This is how we wanted our offense to look all sea- son long, and it’s really taking shape now.” After Greater Lowell (1-5) put together a sol- id eight-play drive to open the game, the Tigers are players of forced a turnover on downs and took over around mid eld. Quarterback David Barrios opened the drive with a keeper for a few yards, then Gaskins the month blasted through for a 50-yard touchdown run to put Tech on the board. The Agganis Foundation tion has been honoring Gaskins did the very same thing on the next and the Daily Item have high school football play- drive, this time taking one for 65 yards to put Tech resumed honoring North ers on the North Shore up by two scores. Shore high school football for more than a decade The Tech defense was just as potent as the of- players. with players of the week fense, with the Tigers picking off two passes and The foundation, named awards. It also presents for the late Harry Agganis, the offensive and defen- TECH, B2 who was Lynn’s renowned sive players of the year athlete, in conjunction with award at The Item’s annu- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE The Item, has named Cal- al football dinner. vin Johnson of St. Mary’s The foundation began Fenwick quarterback Cory Bright tucks the and Jaason Lopez of Mar- in 1955 upon the death ball away and runs past Arlington Catholic’s blehead its Players of the of Harry Agganis, a Lynn Frank Cancelliere. Month for September. Classical star who ex- Johnson and Lopez both celled in football and base- led their respective teams ball at Boston University to undefeated records for and later played for the Big second half the month, and the Spar- Boston Red Sox. He died tans and Magicians are on June 27, 1955, at the still undefeated midway age of 26, as the result of boosts Fenwick through October. a pulmonary embolism. At the time of his death, In St. Mary’s four wins Kaupp also scored on a -- over Tech/Boston, Lynn Agganis was batting over By Gordon Vincent FOR THE ITEM 7-yard run. English, Taconic and Ar- .300 for the Red Sox. The score was a bit de- lington Catholic -- Johnson Since the establish- PEABODY — You’re not ment of the foundation, ceiving, in that the Cou- scored a total of 11 touch- going to lose a lot of games 927 scholar athletes gars (0-6) trailed by two downs, seven via the rush when three of your players have received a total of points with less than and four through the air. A rush for more than 100 $1,749,000 in scholarship four minutes left in the strong presence on defense yards. as well as offense, John- grants. Each year at the rst half. Spencer Burton end of June, as a way to Led by Isaiah Cash- son is one half of a potent well-Doe’s 202 yards and scored on runs of 67 yards St. Mary’s back eld, along commemorate Agganis’ three touchdowns, Bishop and one yard, with the sec- with Abraham Toe. legacy, the foundation ond score set up by his 48- sponsors a week of games Fenwick trounced Arling- Lopez led Marblehead to yard reception from quar- wins over Walpole, Wake- featuring the area’s best ton Catholic, 46-12, Friday senior athletes in boys night, at Donaldson Stadi- terback Kordell Parrish. eld, Danvers and Pea- “They made a couple of body during the month. He and girls basketball, soc- um. big plays that kept them in scored seven touchdowns cer and lacrosse, baseball, Fenwick quarterback in the four games, saving softball and football. Cory Bright rushed for the game,” Fenwick coach his most productive game In addition, the foundation 154 yards and threw for Dave Woods said. “I think for the Sept. 30 victory awards scholarships each a pair of touchdowns to we just kind of wore them over Peabody, in which he year to 15 new recipients. Cashwell-Doe and Mi- down after a while, but give them (Cougars) credit, scored two touchdowns, The Agganis Founda- FILE PHOTO chael Sellards, while ran for 124 yards and had tion will announce week- Luke Hufnagle added 107 they gave us a battle in the 45 yards receiving. ly awards beginning next Keoni Gaskins ran for 147 yards and three yards and two scores for The Agganis Fournda- week. touchdowns Friday. the Crusaders (5-1). Alex FENWICK, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 Agresti scores hat trick in Swampscott win

played very well. It’s never nior varsity won too, so it SCHOOL ROUNDUP easy to get a win over Mar- was a fun ride home.” Tech blehead, especially with the plays four games next By Harold Rivera season they’re having.” week, the first is at Essex ITEM STAFF Both teams have big Tech on Monday. games coming up, as the Michela Agresti stole the Peabody 2, Gloucester 0 Falcons host Swampscott show for Swampscott Fri- Make that four wins a on Tuesday night, and row now for the red-hot day as the forward scored Tanners (5-5-1). Zack Silva all three goals for the Big Marblehead (10-2-1) will (21st minute) and Johnny Blue (9-0-1) en route to a visit Peabody Tuesday. Alves (61st minute) scored 3-0 win over Classical at Saugus 7, Revere 0 Shaylin Groark led the the goals for Peabody. Manning Field. Alves’ score came on an “She played great to- way with two scores in the win. Bianca Gallotto, Ra- assist from Austin Silva. day,” Swampscott coach Jake Zeuli earned the shut- Ken Leeder said. “All chel Nazzaro, Allison LeB- lanc, Aryana Carney and out in net with 11 saves in three of her goals were the contest. Peabody coach spectacular.” Olivia Valente each scored a goal for the Sachems. Stan McKeen praised his In net, Nikki Rosa group of defenders in Chris earned the shutout with “We played well,” Saugus coach Chris Coviello said. Belliveau, Brian Bombaci, one save in the contest. Michael Fay and Stephen “We moved the ball around “I thought we played Panzini for a solid perfor- well,” Leeder said. “Clas- well. It was one of those mance. “They were the keys sical fought hard and they games where we scored the to the game today,” McKeen were organized defensive- first goal and everything said. “They played excellent ly. I thought we did a good went in after that.” defense.” McKeen added, ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Notre Dame 3, job of staying patient and “we controlled most of the Classical’s Alex Pedro leaves Marblehead’s Aidan Gillis behind him. we got a nice win.” Fenwick 0 game. Our defense and For Classical, coach It was a tough loss for goaltending has been the Bob Burns was pleased the Crusaders (6-4-2), as reason we’re doing well.” with the play of Julia Jor- Notre Dame scored mid- VOLLEYBALL Rams can’t stop Marblehead dan, Noemi Escobar and way through the contest Fenwick 3, Marblehead 0 and never looked back. Amanda Wilkins. Fenwick wins in straight CLASSICAL game was still competitive. 14-0 in the second quarter “We kept the game “They had a lot of mo- sets, 25-22, 25-8, 25-12. From B1 “We have to score when when Justin Faia caught close, and overall they mentum,” Fenwick coach Molly Camelo (13 kills, five Karen Guillemette said. we get those chances,” a 57-yard pass from Gally, did a great job, very blocks), Sam Mancinellli the first half, there were “The score doesn’t tell the (23 assists) and Stepha- said Phelps. “Last couple and 20-0 later in the first spirited throughout the only about two or three of weeks, we’ve been stuck half, with 2:02 to go, on a 70- whole game,” Burns said. story of the game.” nie Bona (14 digs, seven plays that separated this in the mud, but this week yard scamper by Gally, who “Swampscott is a very, Emily Smith turned in a kills) led the way for the from being a tight game,” it looked as if we were get- had nearly the entire mid- very good team.” “smart and solid” perfor- Crusaders. Mary O’Brien said Marblehead coach ting something going.” dle of the field all to himself. Swampscott will have mance for the Crusaders at (seven kills, three blocks) and Julia Fusco (13 digs) Jim Rudloff. “We had some Classical welcomed the Classical had a chance a tall task ahead of it on the defender position. fluky big plays … plays Sunday afternoon when Peabody 1, Gloucester 0 also contributed to the return of running back to make inroads, but winning efforts. Fenwick that weren’t even de- the Big Blue host Peabody With the win, Peabody Marcus Rivera, who ran quarterback Matt Lauria (13-2) visits Archbishop signed to be big plays.” at 2:30 p.m. (9-1-1) qualifies for the for 70 yards on 15 carries. fumbled on the Magician Williams on Tuesday. While Marblehead was “We have to stay orga- state tournament. Chloe He was complimented 8-yard-line with inside of For Marblehead, Eve still revving up the en- nized,” Leeder said. “I Gizzi scored the lone goal nicely by Alex Pedro (9-85) a minute to go in the half Rice and Jenny Norcross gines, Classical was hav- think it’ll come down to a of the contest. Katherine to give Classical a decent to end that threat. each had five kills. Reilly ing a tough time getting one goal game so hopeful- Scacchi, Jillian Arigo, Ali ground game. Sam Paquette scored on O’Grady (12 assists) and anything going offensively. ly we get that goal.” Demeo, Alyssa Shashaty Finally, midway through However, Marblehead’s a five-yard run with 6:44 Salem 3, English 1 were strong defensively, as Mandy Dumais (12 digs) was better. This was Gal- to go in the third quarter also played well for the the first quarter, the Rams Alexa Zayas found the the Tanners held Glouces- got a break when Ishmael ly’s game. The quarter- to make it 27-0 and Gally net in the 19th minute ter to just one shot. Magicians (9-3). back ran for 165 yards scored his second TD early FIELD HOCKEY Johnson picked off Gally to give the Bulldogs the BOYS SOCCER and set his team up with and two touchdowns, and in the fourth quarter on a early 1-0 lead, but Salem Swampscott 5, Lynnfield 1, Triton 1 threw for 151 yards and 32-yard rush. Down 1-0, Lynnfield’s a first down at its own 34. marched back with three Classical 0 That resulted in a long two scores for a total haul Finally, with 4:30 to go in unanswered goals to claim Dan Johnson scored two Kathleen Hamm scored the equalizer with five drive that netted nothing of 316 yards all by him- the game, the Rams ended the win. Tommi Hill was goals and Kevin Coffey minutes remaining and on the scoreboard, one of self (Marblehead had 421 a two-plus game scoring strong in net for English notched five saves to lead two such opportunities the yards of total offense). drought when Lauria ran the Swampscott (9-2-1) to the game ended in a 1-1 (1-8-3) with 15 saves. Rams missed when the The Magicians made it one in from nine yards out. the win. Max Carbone, Jack tie. Hamm’s goal came Ed McNeil, coach of the on an assist from Jailyn Bulldogs, also credited Dennehy and Adam Hause each scored a goal for the Grabau. “We knew it was defenders Taylor Sulli- going to be a tough game,” van and Sydney Denham. Big Blue. With the win, Swampscott clinches a spot Lynnfield coach Mamie Peabody routs English “They both played terrific in the state tournament. Reardon said. “Triton’s today,” McNeil said. “That was our first goal always a good team. They 35 yards for the score. into the end zone by Nick English is back in ac- ENGLISH of the season,” Swamp- came back pretty full-force “You have to give credit tion on Tuesday when the From B1 Palma. The drive con- scott coach Eric Robinson in the second half. It was a to Matt,” Peabody coach Bulldogs host Winthrop sumed the entire quarter said. “We have three of back-and-forth game.” DeMayo for the first score of at 5:15 p.m. Mark Bettencourt said. and put the game out of them coming in with our Elise Murphy and Mar- the game. D’Amato nailed “They forced us to throw, “They’re having a tough ianne Oliveri turned in reach at 41-0 with just 11 expectations from last the first of five PATs to put he saw Jake coming back season like we are,” Mc- strong performances for the minutes to play. season: first was qualify- Peabody on top 8-2 three Neil said. “We’ll try to Pioneers, while Lydia Picari- and he made the play.” ing for states, next is win- minutes in. English showed its com- generate some offense.” ning the NEC and then ello had four saves in net. After Peabody’s defense After forcing a three- forced another three-and- petitiveness and pulled off Danvers 3, winning a state title.” FOOTBALL a long drive that consumed Marblehead 2 and-out, Peabody drove out, Doherty made it 28-0 The Big Blue have a tough Gloucester 48, Salem 28 all but a few seconds of Meghan McCarthy and match ahead next Tuesday Gloucester led 28-0 at 51 yards in 10 plays with on a 3-yard run with un- the final quarter, driving Meeghan Cronin each when they host Danvers. the half and never looked D’Amato finding Doherty der seven minutes left in scored a goal for the Ma- “We’re on a good run back, en route to a big win from seven yards out to the half. A minute later, 60 yards to the Tanner gicians (10-2-1). right now,” Robinson said. at Bertram Field. With the make it 14-0. On English’s a Gutierrez pick gave Pea- 10-yard line, where the “We came out flat in the “It’s going to be a physical win, the Fishermen (5-1) first play of its next drive body the ball at the En- Bulldogs faced a fourth- beginning and it cost us,” game from start to finish.” clinched a share of the drive, DeMayo tipped a glish 49. Three plays later, and-10. Severance broke Marblehead coach Andrew Lynn Tech 3, NEC South crown. Chris- Severance pass to himself Doherty ran it in from the up the shoutout with a tian Sanfilippo was the Bub said. “We made some Greater Lawrence 0 at the line, giving the ball 18-yard line. DeMayo, set 10-yard scamper into the first to find the end zone back to Peabody at the adjustments and we battled Greg Aragon found the up the play with a 25-yard end zone to close out the back from down 2-0 to make for the Fishermen, giv- English 46. Two minutes run on the first play of the net in the 25th minute to game’s scoring at 41-8. it a game. We’ve lost two in give Tech a 1-0 lead. Ar- ing Gloucester a 7-0 lead later the Tanners found drive. a row but this will get us mando Jimenez and Chris- in the first quarter. A few the end zone on a terrif- If there were any doubts The win improved Pea- ready for the tournament.” tian Irias also scored for the minutes later, Marc Smith ic scramble by D’Amato, about the game’s outcome, body to .500 at 3-3 and scored on a 21-yard pass For Danvers (10-2), Ni- Tigers (4-4-4) in the win. who evaded several tack- Peabody put them to rest keeps Peabody in the mid- cole White scored a pair of “We played great,” Tech from Nate Young to make dle of the pack in the Di- it 14-0. Sanfilippo added lers, cut back and threw in the third quarter with a goals in the first half. Abby coach Jeremy McKeen vision 1A power rankings, two more touchdowns in against his body to a wide- 60-yard drive in 16 plays, Cash netted the eventual said. “They dominated and the second quarter, to give open Doherty, who took it capped by a 1-yard plunge while English fell to 1-5. game-winner for the Fal- had plenty of shots.” his team a big 28-0 lead Isaac Perez earned the cons in the second half. at the half. The Witches shutout in net for Tech Goalkeeper Savanna Dem- found the end zone in the sey turned in an outstand- with seven saves in the third quarter, when Jar- Tech gets back on track ing performance in net with game. Thomas Khai also ed Lubas connected with 12 saves in the contest. played well. Jayco Pena for a 20-yard Juan Serrano scooped job on the next play with a “She had a strong game “Our midfield and our fin- TECH touchdown pass. By then the ball up and took it 90 10-yard touchdown run to in goal for us,” Danvers ishing game shined bright- it was too little too late, as From B1 coach Jim Hinchion said. er today than any other yards to the house to put make the score 33-8. Gloucester cruised to the recovering two fumbles. Danvers has now won game this season,” McKeen the Gryphons on the board Gravely added an im- 48-28 win. Jeff Rodriguez It was the two running with safety to make the pressive 91-yard touch- seven straight games. said. “This is a playoff team and Vincent Gaskins also backs, Gravely and Gas- score 19-2. down run a few minutes “It was a huge win for and we’re really seeing scored touchdowns for the kins, who notched the in- us,” Hinchion said. “Mar- them come together. It was Witches (3-3). Next week, The blocked PAT seemed later to cap the scoring by blehead had only one loss one of our better games.” Salem visits Revere while terceptions. to give the Gryphons some Tech, and Greater Lowell coming in. I thought we McKeen added, “our ju- Gloucester hosts Saugus. “We knew they brought life. Greater Lowell or- quarterback Jake Noel a lot to the table, but chestrated a 10-play, 72- scored a 15-yard touch- I was confident in our yard drive on the ensuing down run as time expired. guys,” Runner said of his drive to put the score at With the win, the Ti- Fenwick takes down AC defense. “(Greater Low- 19-8. Serrano capped off gers are 3-1 in the Com- FENWICK run by Hufnagle. The Cou- Woods. “That touchdown to ell) has a great scatback the drive with an eight- monwealth Conference/ quarterback, but I felt like yard touchdown run. Small. And with the team From B1 gars answered right back, open the second half gave with a 75-yard, 9-play us a lot of momentum.” our defensive line would But Tech didn’t let the clicking on all cylinders, first half.” drive that trimmed Fen- Bishop Fenwick scored be able to overpower their momentum slip too far Runner is confident in his It looked like it was go- wick’s lead to 14-12. the next three times it offensive line and sustain away. On the very next team’s ability to get things ing to be an easy night for Bright found Sellards had the ball, with Cash- what we needed to get drive, the Tigers grinded done in the postseason. the Crusaders after they wide open in the middle well-Doe roaring up the done in this one. out an eight-play drive “We’ve taken on some made Arlington Catho- of the field for a 15-yard middle from 29 yards for “And I said that the team that took up four minutes tough teams already this lic go three-and-out on touchdown pass on the next his third score of the game that wins the turnover and ended with another year, and we’re really get- its first series and scored drive for the Crusaders, with 5:43 left in the third battle would be victorious, 7-yard touchdown run for ting things going,” Runner five plays later, the first of who led 20-12 at halftime. quarter. A 75-yard march and I was right.” Gravely, giving Tech a 27-8 said. “The teams we lost which was a 58-yard run Cashwell-Doe ran up the that included a 33-yard Following his inter- lead going into the half. to were all quality teams, by Cashwell-Doe. Bright middle for a 42-yard touch- keeper by Bright ended ception at the end of the The second half got off and they made us better. hit Cashwell-Doe on a down to open the third with Kaupp’s touchdown first quarter, Gravely led to an ugly start, with both Now we’re just focused on screen pass from 11 yards quarter, after a short kick- run on the first play of the the way down the field, teams losing a fumble on doing us and making it out, and Fenwick led, 7-0, off by Arlington Catholic fourth quarter. rushing for 27 yards on their opening drives. After into the playoffs. I think a just 3:53 into the game. and a penalty gave the Cru- Hufnagle’s 38-yard the drive and punching Greater Lowell coughed lot of people in the confer- Burton’s long, serpentine saders good field position. touchdown run with 5:25 in an eight-yard score to the ball up on a fourth- ence are going to be a little touchdown run brought “We talk about coming left in the game closed out go up 19-0. Then, on the and-15, Gaskins scooped nervous if that happens.” the Cougars to within one out of the locker room and the scoring. extra-point attempt, the it up and almost took it Tech’s final regular-sea- point, but Fenwick scored scoring if we’re on offense, Defensively, the Cru- Gryphons busted through to the end zone, getting son game is against on the first play of the sec- or getting a quick stop if saders didn’t allow a first the line and blocked the tackled deep in Gryphon Northeast Regional next ond quarter on an 11-yard we’re on defense,” said down in the second half. kick. Greater Lowell’s territory. He finished the week in Wakefield. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

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TODAY Austin Prep at Fenwick (4) Las Vegas Boys Soccer Northeast at Revere (6:30) Pentucket at Lynnfield (3:45) BC High at St. John’s (10) Salem at Northeast (4) Essex Tech at Tech (9) KIPP at TBA (8:15) Williams at St. Mary’s (6) stadium deal Lynnfield at St. Peter-Marian (10) Field Hockey Peabody at Billerica (3) Gloucester at Peabody (4) St. Mary’s at N. Reading (noon) Saugus at Beverly (4) Cross Country Girls Soccer CM Invitational (at Franklin Park, 9) Fenwick at Austin Prep (4) is approved Field Hockey St. Mary’s at Williams (3:30) Act-Box at Beverly (11) Golf Central Cath. at Gloucester (12:30) Fenwick at Lowell Cath. (3) CARSON CITY, Nev. dous stadium project that Football Malden Cath. at St. Mary’s (3) (AP) — Nevada took a gi- will serve as a proud new BC High at St. John’s (1:30) Marblehead at Winthrop (4) ant step closer to becom- home for the entire Raider Danvers at Beverly (2:30) Medford at Classical (4) ing home of the Raider Nation," he said. Revere at Swampscott (2) Revere at Peabody (4) Nation on Friday, after Spellman at St. Mary’s (7) Saugus/Malden at Revere (4) But it's far from settled Winthrop at Saugus (11) St. John’s at Weston (3) state lawmakers narrow- that Oakland's team will Girls Soccer Volleyball ly approved a hotel tax move to Las Vegas, a city KIPP at TBA (8:15) Beverly at Classical (5:15) increase that would put that's only now ending Lynnfield at Wayland (6) Cathedral at St. Mary’s (5) $750 million in public its drought of profession- SUNDAY English at Peabody (5:15) money toward an NFL al sports after landing Lynnfield at Ipswich (5:30) Girls Soccer stadium partly funded by an NHL expansion team Peabody at Swampscott (2:30) PMA at Tech (5:15) Revere at Danvers (5:15) billionaire casino mogul over the summer. Oak- MONDAY Saugus at Swampscott (5:30) Sheldon Adelson. land still holds out hope Boys Soccer Winthrop at Weston (5:30) A cadre of lobbyists for that it can keep the Raid- the project strained over ers from leaving them a TV/RADIO the past week to overcome second time, and a relo- conservative anxiety over cation needs the blessing a tax increase and liberal TODAY Soccer: Premier: Leicester of three-fourths of NFL objections to subsidizing TV City at Chelsea, NBCSN, team owners — a conser- one of the world's richest Auto Racing: Xfinity: Kansas 7:30 a.m. ; Bundesliga: vative bunch that's histor- men, eventually securing Lottery 300 NBC, 3:16 p.m. ically shunned Las Vegas Hamburg SV at Borussia the bare minimum num- Pro Baseball: Toronto at Monchengladbach, FS2, ber of Assembly votes because of its legalized Cleveland TBS, 4:08 p.m.; 9:30 a.m.; Premier League: to hit the required two- sports betting. LA Dodgers at Chi. Cubs TBA NBCSN, 10 a.m.; thirds majority. 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ESPN2; New Mexico at Air ta at Los Angeles, ESPN2, New England Patriots trying to avoid its first 2-4 LeBron James, Kevin Love The 31-year-old Smith Force, ESPNews; North Caro- 8:30 p.m.; Exhibition: Denver fans never missed an op- start since 2010, when it and the rest of the Cleve- was a major contributor lina at Miami, ABC, ESPN2; at Portland, NBA TV, 9 p.m.; portunity to let Tom Brady finished 4-12 — its worst Northwestern at Michigan land Cavaliers spent the last season when the Cavs Drag Racing: NHRA: AAA know they were thinking season under Marvin St., Big Ten Network; USC last month lobbying for rallied in the NBA Finals Texas Fall Nationals, FS1, 2 about him. Lewis. The Bengals also at Arizona, Fox; W. Michigan their friend and teammate to beat Golden State. He p.m. He was weeks away from would match their regu- at Akron, CBSSN; Wake For- J.R. Smith to get rewarded averaged 12.4 points and the start of his four-game lar-season loss total from shot 40 percent on 3-point- est at Florida St.. ESPN, Pro Football: Cincinnati at for his role in their cham- "Deflategate" suspension, 2015, when they tied the ers in 77 games, using his 3:30 p.m.; Virginia Tech at New England, CBS, 1 p.m.; pionship run last season. and every time he stepped club record with a 12-4 shooting and defense to Syracuse, ESPNU; 3:45 4:25 p.m., Dallas at Green Eleven days before they on the field he was show- mark. begin their title defense, play a crucial role in help- p.m.; Iowa State at Texas, Bay, Fox, 4:25 p.m.; India- ing the Cavs become the ered with cheers and Brady enters Sunday 5-1 Smith finally got the deal Longhorn Network; Missis- napolis at Houston, NBC, first team to overcome a serenaded with "Brady! overall and 3-0 at home he wanted. sippi at Arkansas ,ESPN; 8:30 p.m. 3-1 deficit in the finals. Brady! Brady!" chants. against Cincinnati, which The shooting guard an- Tulsa at Houston, ESPN2; He hit two big 3-point- Golf: European PGA: British After a successful regu- has never beaten the Patri- nounced on Friday night UConn at South Florida, ers in Game 7 to help the Masters, Golf, 7 a.m.; Cham- lar-season debut at Cleve- ots since they moved into that he has agreed to terms CBSSN, 7 Stanford at Notre Cavs come back from an pions: SAS Championship, land last week, Sunday is Gillette Stadium in 2002. with the Cavs. A person Dame, NBC; Temple at UCF, eight-point deficit and Golf, 2:30 p.m.; PGA: Safe- Tom Terrific's homecoming. Bengals receiver Bran- with knowledge of the con- ESPNU, p.m.; 7:30 p.m. deliver Cleveland its first way Open, Golf, 5 p.m. "I think we'll see how don LaFell, released by tract told The Associated Ohio State at Wisconsin, sports championship in Soccer: Premier: Watford at it plays out," Brady said. the Patriots in March after Press it's for four years and ABC, 8 p.m.; Colorado St. at more than 50 years. Boise St, ESPN2, 10:15 Middlesbrough, NBCSN, "But yeah, I know they're two seasons in New En- $57 million. The person expecting a good crowd. gland, said he knows they As important, the wild p.m. Nevada at San Jose 8:25 a.m.; Bundesliga: SV spoke on condition of ano- child has played with a We'll be fired up, too. I will get Brady at his best. St., CBSSN; UCLA at Wash- Darmstadt 98 at F.S.V. nymity because the pack- maturity and dependabil- mean we're playing a ington St. ESPN, 10:30 Mainz, FS1, 9:30 a.m.; Pre- "He doesn't lose in that age has not been signed. ity since teaming up with p.m. mier: Burnley at Southamp- great team. We're 4-1, it's stadium hardly ever, so "We are extremely hap- James that simply wasn't not great, but we're in a it's going to be hard," he py and proud to say we Golf: European PGA: British ton, NBCSN, 10:55 a.m.; there for much of his career. MLS: New England at Chica- decent position." said. have agreed to terms to There have not been the off- Masters, Golf, 7 a.m.; It will also be the latest The Bengals haven't come back to the Cleve- Champions: SAS Champion- go, CSN, 3 p.m.; Toronto FC court distractions in Cleve- at Montreal, ESPN; MLS: challenge for a Bengals won at New England at all land Cavaliers, AKA the land that plagued Smith ship, Golf, 2:30 p.m.; PGA: team that has had very since 1986, dropping their Colorado at Portland, ESPN, champs. AKA my broth- at other stops, with James Safeway Open Golf, 5 p.m.; limited success against last six, including 43-17 ers," Smith announced in 5 p.m. calling him "a model citizen" LPGA: KEB-Hana Bank Mr. Brady. loss in 2014. a video posted on Uninter- earlier in the preseason. Championship, Golf, 11:30 RADIO p.m. Pro Football: Cincinnati at Pro Hockey: Boston at Toron- Patriots, WBZ-FM (98.7), 1 to NBCSN, NESN, 7 p.m. p.m. Lindor’s home run lifts Indians SPORTS BRIEFS to Game 1 victory over Toronto Lynn Comets Lynn Youth Soccer is host- ing a night at the New CLEVELAND (AP) — since 1920 — the Indians hockey fundraiser England Revolution, Sunday, Francisco Lindor hit a will try to take a 2-0 lead Oct. 23 during the Revolu- two-run homer and Corey Saturday with Josh Tom- Lynn Comets Youth Hock- tion’s game against the Kluber silenced Toronto's lin facing Toronto's 20- ey is hosting a Night at the Montreal Impact. Kickoff is booming bats, giving the game winner, J.A. Happ. Races fundraiser on Friday, at 4 p.m. at Gillette Stadi- Cleveland Indians a 2-0 Tomlin was originally Oct. 21 from 8-11 p.m. at um. Sideline seats will be win over the Blue Jays in scheduled to start Game Gannon Golf Course in discounted from $29 to $21, Game 1 of the AL Cham- 3, but was moved up when Lynn. There will be raffles, a and all Lynn players, teams, pionship Series on Friday Trevor Bauer sustained night. an odd injury as he sliced scratch ticket board, 50/50 families and friends are Lindor connected in the open his right pinkie while raffle, pizza and a cash bar. invited to attend the match. sixth inning off Marco Es- repairing a drone. The fundraiser is open to To purchase your tickets, trada and raced around Kluber kept flying in the adults only. The first race visit http://bit.ly/LynnFall16 the bases like a track star postseason. begins at 8:30 p.m. and use promo code as the bend-but-don't- The right-hander has LYNN16. For more informa- break Indians won their not allowed a run in 13 Lynn Youth Soccer tion, contact Erik Hatfield at fourth straight playoff 1/3 innings this October president@lynnyouthsoccer. game in this most unex- and he kept the Blue Jays Revs night org. pected season. inside Progressive Field Kluber, Cleveland's sol- after they teed off against id and stoic ace, pitched 6 the Texas Rangers in the HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL STANDINGS 1/3 spotless innings before Division Series. manager Terry Francona Toronto had some early NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE COMMONWEALTH turned things over to the chances, putting six run- NORTH CONFERENCE Indians' best weapon — ners on in the first three Lg Overall SMALL M’head 4-0 6-0 M. Valley 2-0 4-1 their bullpen. innings. But the Blue Jays Beverly 2-1 4-1 Tech 3-1 3-3 Andrew Miller struck failed to come up with a Danvers 2-1 4-1 Gr. Lowell 1-2 1-5 out five of the six batters timely hit and lost for the Peabody 2-1 3-3 Minuteman 0-1 0-4 he faced and Cody Allen first time in the postsea- English 0-3 1-5 Chelsea 0-3 0-5 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Classical 0-3 1-5 got the save with a perfect son. CAPE ANN LEAGUE SOUTH ninth. Estrada carried a four- Francisco Lindor rounds the bases after his BAKER Gloucester 4-0 5-1 Toronto slugger Jose hit shutout into the sixth home run in the sixth inning Friday. Lynnfield 3-0 3-2 Salem 2-3 3-3 Bautista struck out three before walking Jason Kip- Ham-Wen 2-0 3-2 Swampscott 1-2 3-2 times and Edwin Encar- nis with one out. Lindor he didn't stop smiling or first six innings. The Indi- Revere 1-1 1-4 Ipswich 2-1 3-3 Winthrop 1-2 1-4 G’town 0-1 3-2 nacion lost his cool when was in an 0-2 hole before slow down until he crossed ans needed every out they Saugus 0-3 0-5 Man Essex 0-3 2-4 he was fanned in the the shortstop, who could home plate. could get from Kluber, Amesbury 0-2 0-5 eighth, jawing at plate become a household name CATHOLIC CENTRAL LARGE Kluber dodged some ear- who shut out Boston for St. Mary’s 2-0 5-0 CATHOLIC CONFERENCE umpire Laz Diaz. before this series ends, ly trouble and held the Spellman 2-0 2-3 St. John’s 2-0 3-2 After getting their first drove his homer over the Blue Jays, who hit eight seven innings in his post- Fenwick 2-1 5-1 Xaverian 2-0 5-1 season debut 10 days after Williams 2-1 3-2 BC High 1-0 4-0 ALCS win since 2007 — wall in right-center. home runs and scored 22 Austin Prep 1-3 2-4 Cath. Mem. 0-2 2-3 and tying their longest Lindor pumped his fist times in their ALDS sweep he injured a quadriceps in Arl. 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No. 2 Ohio State at No. 8 Wiscon- News- Name Person of Interest sition or affect your reputation. trying something unusual. return. A commitment can be % ABC Center 5 sin. (N) Center 5 Game Make a change for the right Your experimental nature will made that will bring you closer WHDH Buddy College Football Stanford at Notre Dame. Notre Dame (2-4) battles Stanford 7 News at Saturday Night Live “Emily Your reason. Exhibit discipline when pay off. A financial gain is to someone special. _ NBC Holly (3-2). (N) 11PM Blunt; Bruno Mars” (N) Move in an emotional situation. heading your way. WFXT Entertainment Lethal Weapon “; Surf N’ Turf” Riggs FOX 25 Sports Hell’s Kitchen “The Just for Just for FOX 25 CANCER (June 21-July 22) 9 FOX Tonight (N) and Murtaugh become partners. News Wrap Yolks on Them” Laughs Laughs News SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Problems when dealing with WUNI Rise Up: Una Voz Artistas celebran la diversidad y la unidad con Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Club Narcos (N) Dur- Don’t overstep your bounds or A difficult relationship will ; UNI música. (N) America vs Club Tijuana. (N) miendo family, children or people who feel the need to take on oth- lead to personal changes. Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››‡ Murder by Numbers (2002, Suspense) Sandra Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & want something from you will WSBK er people’s responsibilities. A Don’t get angry. Accept the in- F MNT Theory Theory Bullock, Ryan Gosling, Michael Pitt. Molly highly charged matter can al- arise. Don’t offer too much or WGBX Globe Trekker NOVA “Super WWII Megaweap- Frontline “The Choice 2016” Hillary Clinton Austin City Limits NOVA evitable, cut your losses and take on responsibilities that ter your plans. Avoid conflict. do your own thing. Personal L PBS “Eastern Canada” Tunnel” ons (N) and Donald Trump. “Robert Plant” (N) Put your efforts into improving will be costly and emotionally purchases will add to your WBIN Family Family Family Family Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News News- Tosh.0 Tosh.0 News Lifted (2010) Trace yourself and your home. upsetting. R MNT Feud Feud Guy Guy Weekend makers Weekend Adkins. appeal. WLVI Name Name Modern Modern Family Family 7 News at 10PM on Major Crimes “Final Scandal Grieving Rookie SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) X CW Game Game Family Family Feud Feud CW56 (N) Cut” parents seek help. Blue ARIES (March 21-April 19) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) TELE (6:00) ››› “Iron Man 3” (2013) ›› Parker (2013) Jason Statham, Jennifer Lopez. Un Titulares Conduc- Decisiones Ex- Pagado Your competitive attitude will If you reunite with old friends, lead you to the winner’s circle. Look for a way to cut back and ¨ TELE Robert Downey Jr. ladrón vive por su propio código de honor. Tele. tas Tot. tremas save. It will alleviate stress you’ll receive valuable infor- WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Psych Someone will be jealous of mation. A chance to make a ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit you and your abilities. Don’t let and put you in a position that will help you to do what you move or pick up a new skill CABLE STATIONS anyone goad you into a debate. will lead to a promising future. The First 48 “Cold The First 48 The First 48 “Blood The First 48 The First 48 “Brutal The First 48 The First want to do in the future. A&E Betrayal” Lust” Business” 48 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) ›› Child’s Play 2 (1990, Horror) Alex ›‡ Child’s Play 3 (1991, Horror) Justin ›‡ Bride of Chucky (1998, Horror) Jennifer Seed of TAURUS (April 20-May 20) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) AMC Take a wait-and-see atti- Vincent, Jenny Agutter, Gerrit Graham. Whalin, Perrey Reeves, Jeremy Sylvers. Tilly, Katherine Heigl. Chucky tude. It’s best not to leap Live within your means, and When it comes to handling (6:38) ›› “The Wedding Planner” (2001) ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Rich- ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance- money matters, don’t make a BRAVO into something just because don’t worry what others do Jennifer Lopez. ‘PG-13’ ard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. ‘R’ Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. ‘R’ someone is using persistent or say. You are the one who rash decision. Let your practi- Celtics NBA Preseason Basketball Boston Celtics at New Celtics SportsNet Football SportsNet SportsNet SportsNet Basket- CSNE persuasion. An emotional in- decides what you can live cal side take charge in order Pregame York Knicks. Madison Square Garden. (N) Post. Cent Fix Cent Cent Cent ball cident is best defused before with. Choose what’s best for to avoid a loss. Make love and Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Alaska: The Last Last DISC Frontier: Life on the Frontier: Life on the Frontier: Life on the Frontier: Life on the Frontier Frontier Frontier it becomes ugly. you. romance your priorities. Bizaard- K.C. Un- ›››‡ Toy Story 3 (2010, Comedy) Voices Lab Rats K.C. Un- Best My Baby- Mostly Ghostly 2: Have You DISN vark dercover of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen. ‘G’ dercover Friends sitter Met My Ghoulfriend? (2014) College Football Mississippi at Arkansas. No. 22 Arkansas hosts Score- College Football UCLA at Washington State. Resurgent Washing- BRIDGE ESPN No. 12 Ole Miss. (N) board ton State meets UCLA. (N) College Football Tulsa at Houston. Tulsa (4-1) faces No. 13 College Football Colorado State at Boise State. No. 15 Boise Football ESPN2 Houston (5-1). (N) State hosts Colorado State. (N) Final (5:30) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe, Ru- Ben & Lauren: Hap- Two good plays and one happy side FREE of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. pert Grint. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. pily Ever After? Artemus Ward, a 19th-cen- seven and — just — makes the Lastly, suppose West had led ››› 22 Jump Street (2014) Jonah Hill. Officers Jenko ››› 22 Jump Street (2014) Jonah Hill. Officers Jenko Mike & Mike & Louie FX and Schmidt go under cover at a college. and Schmidt go under cover at a college. Molly Molly tury humorist, said, “Let us all hand worth a forcing raise. a diamond. Then, if East had (6:30) ›‡ “Bride ››‡ Joy (2015) Jennifer Lawrence. A single Insecure Westworld “Chest- ››‡ Joy (2015) Jennifer Lawrence. A single be happy, and live within our South has 10 winners: six won with his 10 and shifted to HBO Wars” (2009) ‘PG’ mother builds a business dynasty. nut” mother builds a business dynasty. means, even if we have to bor- spades, one heart and three a heart, four spades would have Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn row the money to do it with.” clubs. But he might lose one failed. Nevertheless, it is usually HIST Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Stars Bridge players are happy heart, two diamonds and one better to lead from shorter suits (6:00) “Tyler Perry’s Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Beyond the Head- Streets of Compton Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge LIFE with plus scores, even if occa- club, if the club finesse loses, against trump contracts. Temptation” Michel’le (2016) Rhyon Nicole Brown. lines: Michel’le (N) & Michel’le (2016, Biography) sionally they have to “borrow” and West can push a diamond Ridicu- ›‡ Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013, Horror) Alexandra ››› Dawn of the Dead (2004, Horror) Sarah Polley. ››‡ Carrie (2013, MTV tricks from opponents’ mis- through dummy’s king, with lousness Daddario, Dan Yeager, Bill Moseley. Milwaukee residents fight zombies in a mall. Horror) takes. In today’s deal, though, East holding the ace. South NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs. Air Bruins Sports Sports Sports Dirty NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at NESN Canada Centre. (N) Overtime Today Today Today Water TV Toronto Maple Leafs. both East and South have must keep West off the lead. Henry Henry The Thundermans School of Henry Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh chances to make good plays. East, knowing his partner NICK Danger Danger Rock Danger House House Prince What are they? South is in is not underleading the ace, Shameless “Swipe, ›‡ Paranoia (2013, Suspense) Liam Hems- ›› Rambo (2008, Action) Shameless Frank Shameless “Swipe, four spades, and West leads should play his heart 10 at SHOW F..., Leave” worth, Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ Sylvester Stallone. ‘R’ wakes from a coma. F..., Leave” his fourth-highest heart. Also, trick one, to find out who holds (6:10) ››‡ “Pirates of the Caribbean: At ››‡ Risen (2016, Historical Drama) Joseph Ash vs Blunt ››‡ U-571 (2000) Matthew Mc- STARZ what was West’s more effective the heart queen. World’s End” (2007) Johnny Depp. Fiennes, Tom Felton. ‘PG-13’ Evil Talk Conaughey. ‘PG-13’ lead? If South takes that trick, he Stake Land (2010, Horror) Nick Damici, Stake Land 2 (2016, Action) Connor Paolo, Timeless “Pilot” Timeless From SYFY The North hand has eight los- goes down. The play continues: Connor Paolo, Danielle Harris. Nick Damici, Laura Abramsen. Dusk ers (three spades, two hearts, draw trumps, take a losing MLB Postsea- Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Full ›› Get Smart (2008, Comedy) Steve TBS Baseball son Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Frontal Carell, Anne Hathaway, Dwayne Johnson. two diamonds and one club), club finesse, low-heart lead to (6:00) ››‡ “Distur- ›› Divergent (2014) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. A young ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Sleep.- perfect for a game-invitational West’s queen, diamond shift. TNT bia” (2007) woman discovers a plot to destroy those like her. Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Enemy raise. But change the spade However, if South plays low NCIS Searching for a NCIS The team in- NCIS Ziva’s father NCIS “Shiva” Modern Modern Modern Modern Falling jack to the spade queen, and from his hand at trick one, he USA missing Marine. vestigates a murder. visits. Family Family Family Family Water that lowers the loser count to is safe. (5:30) ››‡ “Notori- The Temptations Fame brings rewards and pressures to the quintet. Basketball Wives LA Bsk. VH1 ous” (2009) Wives CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV OCTOBER 16, 2016 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 Shakespeare Un- The Durrells in Poldark on Master- Indian Summers on Shakespeare Un- The Age Fix With Dr. Anthony ^ PBS covered Corfu piece (N) Masterpiece (N) covered Youn, MD WBZ 60 Minutes (N) NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary Elementary “Worth WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel McCarver $ CBS “Black Market” (N) “The Linchpin” (N) Several Cities” (N) News (N) Osteen WCVB America’s Funniest Once Upon a Time Secrets and Lies Quantico “Stesca- News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC Home Videos (N) “Strange Case” (N) “The Liar” (N) lade” (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “No Good Deed” WHDH Football Night in America (N) NFL Football Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans. The Texans 7 News at Sports Bens- Animal _ NBC host the Colts in Week 6. (N) 11PM Xtra inger Rescue WFXT NFL The OT Simpsons Son of Family Last Man FOX 25 News at FOX 25 Sports Whacked This- FOX 25 9 FOX Football (N) Zorn (N) Guy (N) 10PM (N) News Wrap Out Spo. Minute News WUNI Sal y Pimienta (N) La Banda (N) Aquí y Ahora (N) Dur- Noticiero República Deportiva Al Punto ; UNI miendo (N) WSBK Castle “Mr. & Mrs. WBZ News (N) Blue Bloods “Model Blue Bloods “All Big Bang Big Bang 2 Broke 2 Broke Two and F MNT Castle” Behavior” That Glitters” Theory Theory Girls Girls Half Men WGBX (5:57) ››› “The Antiques Roadshow Ball of Confusion: Feeling Good About Live From the Art- The Durrells in Master- L PBS Unforgiven” (1960) “Knoxville” The 1968 Election America ists Den Corfu piece WBIN Simpsons Simpsons Family Family Family Family News News- Wild Side Chef’s News Paid Paid R MNT Guy Guy Feud Feud Weekend makers Plate Weekend Program Program WLVI Last Man Last Man The The Modern Modern 7 News at 10PM on Major Crimes “False Scandal A governor’s Rookie X CW Standing Standing Middle Middle Family Family CW56 (N) Pretenses” wife is raped. Blue TELE Juan Gabriel: No Hasta que te Conocí Hasta que te Conocí Don Francisco te Titulares Conduc- Mentiras Perfectas (N) ¨ TELE Necesita (N) invita Tele. tas Tot. WABU Leverage “The Leverage A corrupt Leverage The team Leverage “The Leverage “The Leverage Parker is Psych ¥ ION Future Job” mayor. hides in plain sight. Jailhouse Job” Reunion Job” trapped. CABLE STATIONS Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars Wars The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead “The Journey So Far” A The Walking Dead “The Journey So Far” A Fright AMC “Secrets” recap of the last six seasons. (N) recap of the last six seasons. Night Housewives/NJ Housewives/NJ Manzo’d Housewives/NJ Yours, Watch Housewives/NJ Manzo’d House- BRAVO With Mine What With wives Sports SportsNet Post Game Live Sports SportsNet Sports Sports SportsNet SportsNet MLS Soc- CSNE Sunday Cent Sunday Cent Sunday Sunday Cent Cent cer Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed A Alaska: The Last Frontier An earthquake Alaska: The Last Frontier An earthquake Last DISC harsh winter tests the homestead. (N) hits southern Alaska. (N) hits southern Alaska. Frontier Elena of ››› Despicable Me (2010) L&M:Cali Girl K.C. Un- Bizaard- Bunk’d My Baby- Austin & Jessie Good- DISN Avalor Voices of Steve Carell. ‘PG’ Style Meets dercover vark sitter Ally Charlie MLS Soc- SportsCenter (N) WNBA Basketball Minnesota Lynx at Los Angeles SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) ESPN cer Sparks. Finals, game 4. (If necessary). (N) CrossFit Games 2016 World Series of Poker 2016 World Series SportsCen- ESPN FC (N) Baseball Who’s College ESPN2 Main Event. From Las Vegas. of Poker ter Tonight In? Football (5:30) ››› “Harry Potter and the Deathly ›››‡ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) Joel Dr. David James FREE Hallows: Part 1” (2010, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. Harry may have to make the ultimate . Osteen Jeremiah Robison ››› Noah (2014) Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly. Noah builds The Strain “White The Strain “White The Strain “Col- The FX an ark to save his family from the coming flood. Light” (N) Light” laborators” Strain (6:50) ››‡ “Joy” (2015, Comedy-Drama) Westworld “The Divorce Insecure Last Westworld “The Insecure Divorce HBO Jennifer Lawrence. ‘PG-13’ Stray” (N) (N) (N) Week Stray” American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American Pickers American HIST “Mad as a Picker” “Texas Hold ’Em” “Museum Man” “Boys’ Toys” “Mad as a Picker” Pickers ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012, Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & ›› Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds (2012, Surviving LIFE Drama) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. Michel’le (2016) Rhyon Nicole Brown. Drama) Tyler Perry, Thandie Newton. Com (6:00) ››› “Friday” (1995) Ice ›‡ Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice ››› Friday (1995) Ice Cube, Chris Tucker. Buddies in Acting MTV Cube, Chris Tucker. Cube, Mike Epps, John Witherspoon. South Central L.A. ponder repaying a dealer. Out Charlie Charlie Red Sox Hockey Dining Dining Sports Sports Sports Dirty Joint TAI Copper NESN Moore Moore Report Journal Playbook Playbook Today Today Today Water TV Relief Cheng Chef (6:30) “Liar, Liar, Haunted Henry Full Full Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK Vampire” (2015) House Danger House House House House Prince Shameless “Swipe, The Cir- The Cir- Shameless Frank Masters of Sex Shameless Frank The Cir- Masters of Sex SHOW F..., Leave” cus Ins cus Ins makes new friends. “Family Only” (N) makes new friends. cus Ins “Family Only” (6:05) Ash vs Ash vs Blunt Ash vs Blunt Ash vs Blunt Black Sails “XXI.” ››‡ Risen (2016) Joseph STARZ “Devil” Evil Evil Talk (N) Evil Talk Evil Talk Fiennes, Tom Felton. ‘PG-13’ ›› Wrong Turn 4: Bloody Beginnings ›› Wrong Turn (2003, Horror) Desmond ››‡ Sinister (2012) Ethan Hawke. A true-crime writer SYFY (2011) Sean Skene, Scott Johnson. Harrington, Eliza Dushku. uses found footage to unravel a murder. “Horrible Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang ›‡ Norbit (2007, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Madea TBS Bosses” Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Theory Thandie Newton, Cuba Gooding Jr. Goes (5:00) ›› “Diver- ›››‡ The Help (2011, Drama) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. An ›››‡ The Help (2011) Viola Davis. An aspiring writer TNT gent” (2014) aspiring writer captures the experiences of black women. captures the experiences of black women. Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Eyewitness Teens Falling Water People Law & Order: Spe- Eyewit- USA cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit witness a murder. are dreaming. cial Victims Unit ness Basketball Wives LA Basketball Wives Basketball Wives LA Love & Hip Hop: Love & Hip Hop: Basketball Wives LA Ink: VH1 LA (N) Hollywood Hollywood Chicago B6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 CLASSIFIED

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Caitlyn Regan Joan Regan 781-599-1776 LYNN $319,900 Priscilla to Nick Richard Newhall Powers Mason $329,900 781-599-1776 781-599-1776 781-599-1776 47 North Bend St. Directions: 57 Breezy Hill Ter. NAHANT 99 Hurd St. 111 Emerald Dr. Saturday, Oct. 15 • 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Off Boston St., Sunday, Oct. 16 • Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 • Noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 • Noon to 2 p.m. LYNN Sunday, Oct. 16 • Noon to 2 p.m. close to Broadway Directions: Castle Rd. to Gardner Rd. to Breezy Hill $349,900 Directions: Parkland Ave. to Hurd St. LYNN Directions: Lynnfield St. to Dartmouth St. Now taking reservations for PHASE 2 Breathtaking views of the ocean and the Boston Skyline. 2-bedroom, 1½-bath This must-see 4-bedroom Cape in private to Arvidson Rd. to Grant Rd. $539,900 Come on by. These are going fast. Brand new construction off Boston St. close to Flax beautifully renovated Gambrel, open floor plan with hardwood floors, large kitchen Gallagher Park setting. New modern kitchen with $339,900 to Quinn Rd. to Emerald Dr. Pond. Lynn's newest development, Birchwood Estates. These 26 townhouse unit condos island and brand new granite and stanless kitchen, new heat, central air, ocean dark cherry cabinets, granite counters and feature three levels. Basement has garage and bonus room breezes. Relax on your wraparound to watch the sun rise Beautiful oversized 3-bedroom split in excellent location! perfect for office or gym. First level has sundrenched stainless steel appliances, 2 full baths, refinished and set and the peace of the ocean. hardwood floors, family room in lower level, 1-car Master with walk-in closet and master bath. Large living kitchen, hardwood floors, gas fireplaced living room, dining room with vaulted ceiling, hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen room, and utra kitchen with granite, stainless steel garage under. All on a 22,841 square foot lot. with vaulted ceiling, fully-finished lower level with ¾ appliances, and a half bath. Second level has two bedrooms, a full bath, wall-to-wall carpeting, and a laundry bath, family room, laundry, 2-car garage, central air, area. central vac, alarm system, and a deck with great views.

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Eileen Cindy Gene SALEM Spencer Green Clements 617-791-4773 781-346-1407 781-595-9600 $559,000 17 Moon Rd. LYNN 71 Sutcliffe Rd. LYNN 281 Broadway LYNN 4 Springside Ave. Sunday, Oct. 16 • 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 • 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 • Noon to 2.p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. Directions: Western Ave. to Directions: Lynnfield to Sutcliffe Rd. Sunday, Oct. 16 • 1 to 3 p.m. New construction. Split-entry Ranch on a dead end street abutting Stanwood St. to Moon Rd. $309,900 $409,900 $314,900 Sluice waterfront. Vacation right from your backyard in this 3-to-4-bedroom Cape Directions: Lynnfield St. to Broadway conservation land for ultimate privacy. First floor open-concept sun-filled living room, dining room, and designer kitchen with granite Just a little peek and you will be sold on this pristine two bedroom Bungalow with 90+ feet of Sluice Pond frontage. Remodeled granite/stainless kitchen, opens Beautiful remodeled 3-bedroom 2-bathroom Colonial located on Sluice Pond. Enjoy situated in the Lakeside area of Lynn. Beautiful hardwood floors, large kitchen with the view from the brand new deck or from the large bay window. This remarkable counters and a granite island. Hardwood floors throughout first floor. to a new 15’ x 12’’ trex deck overlooks beach and deeded dock. 2 full baths Three bedrooms, master with ¾ bath, huge finished basement with ½ granite counter tops, electric fireplace, living room, remodeled, gleaming floors, new gas furnace and home features a new kitchen with new cabinets, granite counter tops, hardwood floors and stainless steel appliances. Other updates include a new roof, new bath. 2-car garage, 4-car parking, and beautiful yard. Close to all area master bedroom with custom-built lighted closets, full basement for additional living space. amenities. partially-finished lower level with half bath and den, hardwood floors, new doors, tiled wraparound deck, and wooded rear yard. bathrooms, and newer heating system.

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SWAMPSCOTT Sima Judy Sima Rotenberg White Rotenberg $399,900 781-379-0574 781-608-0827 781-379-0574 15 Bow Ridge 58 Stetson Ave. Sunday, Oct. 16 • 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. LYNN 15 Ocean Park LYNN 34 Mary Ellen Dr. LYNN Saturday, Oct. 15 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. Directions: Lynnfield St. to Bradford Rd. Sunday, Oct. 16 • Noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 16 • 1:30 to 3 p.m. New-to-market 6-room Colonial with 3 bedrooms, 1½ baths, a to Copeland Rd. to Split Rock Rd. to Bow Ridge $449,900 Directions: Nahant St. to Ocean St. $419,000 Directions: Lynnfield St. to Anchor Rd. $529,900 1-car garage, ultra-modern kitchen, all hardwood floors, Spacious Colonial on a great cul-de-sac in one of the most desirable neighborhoods. This to Greenleaf Circle to Ocean Park to Woodland N. to Mary Ellen Dr. good-sized rooms, and a fenced-in yard. Walking distance to house offers beautiful new kitchen with stone counter tops and top-of-the-line appliances. Diamond District. You'll flip when you see this gracious, fabulous straight brick-front Ranch on a Spacious and full of natural lights, this young and airy home stands out with its schools, transportation, beaches, and shopping. A must see Spacious living room with marble fireplace and access to the large deck with amazing huge lot so near the ocean. 3 bedrooms, 2½ baths with master bathroom, first floor family room, unique open space design. Gleaming hardwood floors, beautiful rooms, high view of large fenced-in green back yard. Formal dining room with a door to a second deck. first floor laundry, wide open and sunny fireplaced living room and dining room, gorgeous ceilings, and a large deck and patio that is marvelous for entertaining. Special inside. Gleaming hardwood floors. Master bedroom has good-sized closet and recently updated granite/stainless kitchen leading out to private and comfortable deck, all hardwood floors, huge features include a second floor laundry room, central air, finished walk-out lower downstairs playroom and office possibilities, newer level, heated garage, fenced-in yard and master bathroom with multi-head shower. replacement windows, and 2 cedar closets. An Good-sized two additional bedrooms and guest inground 18’ x 36’ swimming pool completes this much more. This custom-build home is bathroom. 2-car garage, finished room in the picture. Home is near train, shopping, university, located in one of the most desirable basement, vinyl siding, newer windows. restaurants, walking promenade, and the beach. neighborhoods. Close proximity to highway.

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A decade of crop loss from Hurricane Matthew in Haiti By Ben Fox and sticks; his corn flattened are still approximate, but skirts of Les Cayes, where David Mcfadden or torn from the ground appear to be catastrophic. Jean-Baptiste lives, more ASSOCIATED PRESS by fierce winds. In the Grand-Anse re- than 90 percent of crops “It is going to take us a gion, nearly 100 percent were lost and the fishing LES CAYES, Haiti — long, long time to get back of crops and 50 percent of industry was “paralyzed” As Hurricane Matthew on our feet,” Jean-Baptiste livestock were destroyed, as material and equip- roared across south- said. according to the World ment washed away, the western Haiti, Joselien Haitian and internation- Food Program. On the out- organization said. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Jean-Baptiste huddled with his family while the al agricultural officials German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, wel- wind whipped at his little say it could be a decade comes the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu house. When it was final- or more before the south- Buhari, for talks at the chancellery in Berlin ly safe to venture outside western peninsula re- Friday. at dawn the 60-year-old covers economically from farmer realized his trou- Hurricane Matthew, which bles had only just begun. struck hard at the rugged Nigeria’s president The storm knocked down region of more than 1 mil- part the house where he lion people that is almost lives with his wife and completely dependent on says wife ‘belongs six children outside of farming and fishing. Les Cayes, leaving only a The Civil Protection small section of corrugat- agency said Friday that to my kitchen’ ed metal still intact. But the death toll from Hur- ricane Matthew, which that was the least of his ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) vision of his All Progres- made landfall here on Oct. problems. The field he had — Nigeria’s first lady has sives Congress party. She worked for 25 years was a 4, had risen to 546, though openly questioned her did not name names. scene of violent upheav- it was likely to climb high- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS husband’s work and said Muhammadu Buhari, al. His rice was swamped er as reports continued to she may not support him who was briefly a military with river water; the man- trickle in from remote ar- A farmer dries salvaged black beans and yams after Hurricane Matthew in Beaumont, a dis- if he runs again — com- dictator in the 1980s, was go and breadfruit trees eas. Likewise, the statis- ments that President Mu- were split like match- tics about economic losses trict of Jeremie, Haiti. elected in his fourth run hammadu Buhari laughed at the presidency in 2015 off, saying, “I don’t know on the back of a coalition which party my wife be- that includes former foes Russian city inaugurates statue longs to, but she belongs and opportunists who to my kitchen and my abandoned the former living room and the other governing party of defeat- room.” ed President Goodluck to bloody Ivan the Terrible His comments to report- Jonathan. ers in Germany prompted German Chancellor Ange- Buhari has not said By Howard Amos portedly killed his own son. “We have a great, pow- the Novgorod Massacre, whether he will run again ASSOCIATED PRESS At a ceremony Friday, erful president who has which killed thousands. la Merkel, standing at his side, to give him a short in 2019. officials inaugurated the forced the whole world to But he is also respected OREL, Russia — Despite glare and then laugh. “He is yet to tell me, but statue of Ivan on horse- respect and defer to Rus- as both key to Russia’s es- protests and court battles, In an interview with I have decided as his wife the Russian city of Orel back, wielding both a sword sia — just like Ivan the tablishing itself as an em- the BBC Hausa-language that if things continue has unveiled the country’s and a cross, in the city 225 Terrible did in his time,” pire and as a patron of the service broadcast Friday, like this up to 2019, I will first monument to Ivan miles south of Moscow. The Vadim Potomsky said at arts, including commis- Aisha Buhari said her not go out and campaign the Terrible, the bloody region’s governor likened the ceremony. sioning the landmark St. husband did not know again and ask any woman 16th-century czar who the brutal czar — favor- Ivan, who reigned from Basil’s Cathedral, which many top government ap- to vote like I did before. I massacred his subjects by ably — to current Russian 1547 to 1584, was respon- dominates Red Square in pointees, and she accused will never do it again,” Ai- the thousands and even re- President Vladimir Putin. sible for violence including Moscow. them of not sharing the sha Buhari said. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2016 REAL ESTATE SELLING YOUR HOME? If you want an honest opinion of value, call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 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U:202 40-B CLOUTMANS LN. $550,000 S: Christine Huggins and Mark $140,000 B: Paula M. Devereaux and D. Huggins $640,000 Richard Arzillo 13 WAHTERA RD. B: Gladys E. Ortiz and Catalina B: Paul D. Piano B: Raymond Urban and Ann $317,000 S: Estelle F. Gifford, Trustee for S: Roger Camillo, Trustee for 4 Ortiz Urban B: Andrew S. Glazier and Lori J. 23 COTTAGE ST. 150 Lewis Street Trust Intervale Road Realty Trust S: Umberto Luongo and Maria $135,000 S: 40B Cloutmans Lane, L.L.C. Glazier A. Luongo B: Peter Abbruzzese 16-18 LOCUST ST. 238 WILSON RD. S: Kathryn J. Cushing and Peter S: John R. Connor $455,000 12 EDGEMERE RD. $600,000 G. Cushing B: Jose N. Bonilla $987,500 B: Priscilla Hwang-Lee and SWAMPSCOTT 4 CUMBERLAND RD. S: Adrian MacOrri and Albana B: Gary A. Goldstein and Susan Nathanael J. Lee 8 WALNUT ST. U:418 MacOrri D. Bechtel S: OAL Properties, L.L.C. $225,000 $510,000 443 ESSEX ST. B: Joseph E. Detour and S: Louise Rothery B: Karen Fahey $1,800,000 Margaret F. Detour 32-36 MARKET ST. S: Eric Johnson PEABODY B: Swampscott Living, L.L.C. S: Joseph E. Detour and $275,000 2 GILBERT HEIGHTS RD. $850,000 Margaret F. Detour B: Saratoga Street Props, L.L.C. 39 ABERDEEN AVE. 15 WHITNEY DR. S: 443 Essex Street, L.L.C. B: Lori A. Knight and Paul C. S: Patrick O. Butler $260,000 $330,000 Knight 10 DOWFIELD TER. B: Gerson G. Zepeda B: Anthony Deangelo 473 HUMPHREY ST. U:473 39 PRESIDENT ST. S: Elizabeth J. Greeley and $443,000 S: Thomas P. Evitts, Trustee for S: Lois A. Oleary and Richard A. $530,000 $307,000 Frederick G. Greeley 2nd Evitts 2013 Financial Trust Lauria B: Igor Nosyryev B: Hector D. Pena B: Edwin Mateo S: Angel Lopez S: Arthur Levine and Nira Levine S: US Bank NA Trust 10 JEFFERSON ST. U:2 84 ABORN ST. U:2110 SAUGUS $459,000 $242,000 67 EASTERN AVE. 50 RANGE HEIGHTS RD. 69 LINDEN AVE. B: Benjamin C. Szalewicz and B: Joseph A. Martins $88,200 $146,666 16 AUSTIN CT. U:B $669,000 Kelly J. Szalewicz S: Courtney S. Hogan B: Edward Shiembob, Trustee B: Matthew Gaudet and Erin K. S: Paul F. Silva and Andrea M. $158,000 B: Charles Flaherty for E&B Shiembob Financial Gaudet B: Pino J. Ialuna S: Mitchell S. Jacobson and Silva 10 HILLTOP DR. Trust S: Wats Ann E. Estate and S: Sherry M. Murray Leah A. Jacobson $524,000 S: Esse Saif and Khalil Razzghi Kenneth J. Marrin 104 JERSEY ST. B: David Amato and Vanessa 44 BIRCH ST. $572,500 Lafauci 50 NICHOLS ST. 67 EASTERN AVE. U:3 50 RANGE HEIGHTS RD. $590,000 B: Jason N. Dowman and S: Roger J. Kiricoples and Laurie $345,000 $88,200 $293,334 Alexandra J. Dowman B: Fabio Rodrigues-Depaula B: Matthew Gaudet and Erin K. A. Kiricoples B: Thomas King, Jr. and Kelly B: Esse Salf and Khalil Razzghi S: John T. Dana and Cathryn H. and Paula Freitas-Depaula King S: US Bank NA Trust Gaudet S: Castaldo Josepine M. Estate Dana 9 KOSCIUSKO ST. S: Ronald W. Gove and Janet M. S: Kenneth J. Marrin and Shianna M. No-Name $401,000 Gove 274 EUCLID AVE. NORMAN ST. B: Jose Helder-Dasilva and $262,400 66 SANDERSON AVE. 288 CENTRAL ST. $325,000 $35,000 Mary L. Dasilva 30 SUMNER ST. B: Lucas J. Servideo B: Standley H. Goodwin $324,450 B: Dejoy, L.L.C. S: Richard S. Edwards, Jr. and $600,000 S: Richard P. Melanson and S: Richard G. Cashman S: Edward W. Peach and Patricia Kristen N. Edwards B: Jennifer E. Toomey Kathy M. Melanson A. Peach S: Joseph P. Toomey B: Matthew P. Lyberg and Lara M. Lyberg 24 TRINITY AVE. 65 NANCY AVE. 81 FAIR OAKS AVE. $341,775 53 OVERLOOK RD. $445,000 195 LINCOLN AVE. S: Lawrence J. McGuire and $331,900 B: Fior D. Figuereo-Mora and D. $585,000 B: Andrea D. Fountain and $340,000 Mary E. McGuire B: Melinda C. Martin L. Contreras-Corporan B: Cynthia Rohmer and Robert Richard A. Fountain, Jr. B: Paul Giangregorio S: John W. O’Connor and Jonelle S: Federal National Mortgage Drake S: Renee J. Bruno and Linda M. S: Joseph M. Harrington and Source: Banker and Tradesman, M. O’Connor Association S: Roxcy Platte Cardile Roberta A. Harrington bakerandtradesman.com Get ready for virtual reality in real estate

By Ely Portillo TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The next time you buy a PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE house, remodel something or rent a new office, your Kirstin Harper-Smith at the corner of 9th Street and Hope in downtown first view of it might be Los Angeles. through a virtual reality headset. The technology, propo- 32-year-old is helping build nents say, offers architects and real estate brokers an easy way to show off new downtown Los Angeles properties, and a cheaper and quicker way to make PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE By Andrew Khouri who should do what jobs engineer. “All engineers changes to proposed de- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE when — all while trying to are huge problem solv- signs. Doug Gigi, left, and Lance Wolfson of Interior keep the project on sched- ers, and that is something Interior Architects, a na- Architects’ Charlotte office display two virtual LOS ANGELES — The ule to wrap in about two I enjoy; just figuring out tional firm that opened a reality headsets. gig: Kirstin Harper-Smith, years. She anticipates 10- how things work or ways Charlotte office about three 32, is senior project manag- hour days until then. to make things efficient — years ago, is using virtual which can run $2,500 a pop fice space for a client. er at Boston-based Suffolk An early start: Harper- just kind of putting it all reality to give clients tours and are outdated as soon as “Everyone’s wanting Construction, where she is Smith caught the engineer- together.” of new offices before they’re a client asks for a change. to do pilot floors these supervising the building of ing bug while growing up A quick rise: Harper- designed. That lets people “They’re static, they’re days,” she said, speaking a 525-unit apartment tower in San Diego. She recalls Smith says it’s important “walk” through a new office, very expensive,” Doug at a conference put on in downtown Los Angeles. spending hours building for young people entering looking around and see- Gigi, head of Interior Ar- by Corenet, a corporate The 888 Grand Hope Lego towers for her Barbies any industry to lean on ing everything as it’s being chitects’ Charlotte office, real estate association, in Lofts project by LA devel- to live and play in. “I was the people there before designed. They can move said of traditional render- Charlotte last month. “It’s oper CIM Group will even- like the Queen of Legos,” she them and listen. through the space with a ings. “Clients don’t know expensive, it takes time.” tually rise 34 stories, con- says. “I would just sit there “You have trade experts controller, and, wearing the how to read (technical) And virtual reality head- suming 27,000 cubic yards and build crazy things.” out there who know their headset, get a full 360-de- drawings, and we don’t ex- sets are getting cheaper of concrete and 3,500 tons The toys helped her un- job better than anybody gree view of the space. pect them to either.” — Facebook’s Oculus Rift of rebar along the way. derstand the “physics of else or people at Suffolk Clients can point out Kelly Funk of Interior ships for $599, $200 less As head of the 10-person things, how things fall over who have been doing this things they don’t like and Architects said virtual than rival HTC Vive — office side of the project, and how you have to bal- for 30 years,” she says. “If change them on the fly, in reality offers a less expen- and could become ubiqui- she oversees the budget, ance them” — tools she’s you listen and understand minutes. Virtual reality is sive alternative to mock- tous in coming years as ensures safety require- used through the years you are empowered to replacing costly renderings, ing up a whole floor of of- prices fall more. ments are met and directs as a gymnast, dancer and take the next step.”