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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 Committee and administration agree: Two needed in school role

By Gayla Cawley mott, who had resigned to return to tending court discipline hearings for ITEM STAFF the Lynn Police Department. students and acting as the keeper of School administration had been records for Lynn Public Schools. LYNN — The School Committee seeking to post the $78,666 position, Despite past reworks between has approved a request from school but committee member Michael Sat- school administration and committee administration to maintain the su- terwhite said the attendance supervi- members, both sides agreed about pervisor-of-attendance position as a sor was never a two-person job until the need for a second supervisor last two-person job. two years ago and wanted to ensure week. The district’s remaining atten- The panel’s unanimous vote last that the school district was spending dance supervisor is Kristin Fraher. Thursday came two weeks after com- its money wisely. “With one supervisor of attendance, mittee members voiced doubts about Responsibilities of the position we will undermine the structures ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO the need to replace a departing su- include ling the school’s child re- LYNN, A3 The town of Swampscott has started en- pervisor of attendance, Ryan McDer- quiring assistance cases (CRAs), at- tertaining bids on leasing the former po- lice station. Hop, skip and a jump Swampscott Peabody considers hospital proposal reuse of old has little police station support By Steve Krause ITEM STAFF By Thor Jourgensen SWAMPSCOTT — The Town of Swampscott is and Anne Marie Tobin looking for tenants to lease the former police sta- ITEM STAFF tion on Burrill Street. The Swampscott Police vacated the building PEABODY — Mayor Ed- in 2013 to move into its new headquarters on ward A. Bettencourt Jr. and Humphrey Street. It had occupied the Burrill neighbors concerned about Street structure, located among a row of munic- the latest proposal for the JB ipal buildings, including the public library and Thomas Hospital site have Swampscott Town Hall, for 75 years. launched a petition drive “All of these organizations and facilities each of- against the developer’s pro- fer a unique service to the community,” said Town posal. Administrator Sean Fitzgerald. “Situated close Bettencourt distributed to Town Hall, the Library, Post Of ce, Fire Sta- the petitions at last week’s tion, and ReachArts, we envision a use that can neighborhood meeting on the really provide additional community bene t in a King Street site and plans to creative way.” forward them to state hous- “The town is open (to all suggestions and bids),” ing of cials. said Marzie Galazka, the town’s Director of Com- “He will collect signed pe- munity and Economic Development. “We want to titions and letters from res- hear from residents, those in the non-pro t world idents by Feb. 12 and send … we’d like to hear their proposals for this struc- them altogether to Mass- ture. Housing in time for the Feb. “We have this vacant building in the center of 18 deadline,” said mayor’s a municipal complex. There’s a lot of foot traf c. chief of staff Chris Ryder. It’s close to the train station. So we are open to Residents can drop off let- hearing from the community.” ters and petitions at City At a meeting last month, the Swampscott Se- Hall, 24 Lowell St., mail them lect Board voted unanimously to authorize Gala- or attach them to an email: zka’s of ce to issue a Request for Interest (RFI) [email protected]. for parties to submit a proposal envisioning a po- The petition’s wording lists tential use for the facility. no fewer than 10 concerns The RFIs will inform the board and Fitzgerald Bettencourt said he shares about some of the proposed options for reuse for not only with residents, but the site. other city elected of cials. It will also help enable the town to gain a wider “We the undersigned res- understanding of the civic, non-pro t, and pri- idents are united in our opposition to Hemisphere vate interest in the space, Fitzgerald said. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO The majority of the building on Burrill Street Development’s Chapter 40B has been vacant since 2013, although Cataldo From left, Genesis Castro, 10, walks her dog, Darling, while her broth- housing proposal for 15 King er, Jaden, 7, jumps rope outside their front door on a warm Monday Street, site of the former SWAMPSCOTT, A3 afternoon in Lynn. JB Thomas Hospital/Cura Healthcare facility. Working in conjunction with Mayor Bettencourt, members of the City Council, School Com- Democratic caucus mittee, Public Safety and other local of cials, we have identi ed several signi - results delayed in Iowa cant areas of concern. Chief among these are the added strain on our municipal in- DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Iowa Democrats balanced a strong preference frastructure including wa- Democratic Party said Monday night for fundamental change with an over- ter and sewer and road and that results from the state’s rst-in-the- whelming desire to defeat President sidewalk; an unanticipated nation caucus were delayed due to “qual- Donald Trump in the opening contest of increase in our school enroll- ity checks” and new reporting rules. the 2020 presidential primary season. ment, lack of adequate park- “The integrity of the results is para- State party of cials were counting ing, added traf c congestion, mount,” party spokesperson Mandy Mc- votes amid reports of strong turnout in public safety concerns and Clure said. “We have experienced a delay some precincts, with at least four leading PHOTO | a reduction in overall quali- in the results due to quality checks and candidates battling for the chance to take ty of life for the King Street the fact that the IDP is reporting out on Trump in November. Iowa’s rst-in- Younger caucusgoers hold signs for Demo- neighborhood,” the petition three data sets for the rst time.” the-nation caucuses have been expected cratic presidential candidate Joe Biden at states. The statement came as Iowa voters the Knapp Center on the Drake University packed caucus sites across the state as IOWA, A3 campus in Des Moines, Iowa, Monday. PEABODY, A3

LOOK! STEVE KRAUSE Sacred Heart dances COMMENTARY the night away. A8 Sports Peabody boys survives late run to take Baaaa, humbug to following the herd down Revere. B1 We are sheep. Baaaa. Seriously. We should in our own  ocks, and we follow whatever from engaging in rational thinking and see-  all be locked in pens, let out for exercise, leader we designate — right or wrong. ing through, if you’ll pardon the expression, Saugus boys hockey sheared when our hair gets too long, and It’s disgusting. And it’s disgusting wheth- the bull cookies. falls to Pentucket. B1 guarded by sleepy-looking dogs with in- er our leaders are Donald Trump, Nancy For example, the U.S. Senate has a major- Business grained instincts for herding. Pelosi, Roger Goodell or someone else. We ity of Republicans, most of whom support Nest Forward How did we get this way? How did we have completely lost the ability to think for President Donald Trump with enough ardor going mobile. B8 lose all our native intelligence and end up ourselves, draw our own conclusions, and ar- that it would take visible proof of him hold- baaaa-ing in outrage everything something ticulate our own thoughts. Instead, we follow ing a gasoline can at the scene of a re at entirely predictable to the average dolt the manifesto du jour, whoever has written comes to pass? Easy. We’re sheep. We exist it, and — somehow — decide it absolves us KRAUSE, A3

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Michael Carreiro, 48 1971-2020 Margaret Tattersall, 84 SALEM — Michael Carreiro LYNN — Margaret Tattersall, passed away suddenly Janu- age 84, of Lynn died Sunday ary 26, 2020 at his home in January 26th at the Abbott Salem, MA, at the age of 48. House Nursing Home after a Michael, formerly of Lynn, MA, lengthy illness. She was the is survived by his mother Gail wife of the late Gerald D. Tat- and her husband Peter Gauth- tersall with whom she shared ier of Spring eld, MA; his 34 years of marriage. father Fred Carreiro of Lynn, Born in Lynn she was the daughter of the late Alexander MA; his sister Felicia Carreiro and Jessie (McCombe) Martin. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and her signi cant other Chris She attended Lynn schools Former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers died Stirling of Methuen, MA; his and graduated from Lynn En- Sunday, according to a family statement cited brother Dana and his wife glish High School, Class of Nancy Carreiro and nephew 1952. Margaret was employed by WAPT-TV in . Justin Carreiro of Evansville, as a branch manager for the IN; and his girlfriend Suzanne Lynn Institute for Savings on Carroll of Salem, MA. Boston St. for many years. She Bernie Ebbers, Michael loved sports and was also employed at the Cur- The immediate family will video games and was an tain Shop on Highland Ave. in and several great great nieces ex-CEO convicted in and nephews. avid cleaner. hold a private service. Salem for several years. She was a member of the former Service Information: Mar- WorldCom scandal, dies First Presbyterian Church in garet’s visiting hours will be Lynn where she served on the held at the Parker Funeral Home 35 Franklin St. Lynn By Mallika Sen bought up competitors, Board of Deacons, sang in the ASSOCIATED PRESS transforming LDDS — choir, and was the soloist. on Friday from 10:00 – 1:00 Mary L. Ward, 81 PM followed by a funeral which was later renamed She moved to Honolulu NEW YORK — The for- WorldCom, based in Clin- service at 1:00 PM, to which mer chief of WorldCom, SALEM — Mary Louise Ward, Service Information: Her when her husband was trans- ton, Miss. — into the ferred, and there she was a relatives and friends are in- convicted in one of the larg- age 81, of Salem formerly of Funeral Mass will be held vited to attend. Cremation fourth-largest long-dis- member and served on the est corporate accounting tance company by 1996. Nahant, died on Saturday Feb- on Friday February 7, 2020 will follow in Harmony Grove Board of Deacons of the First scandals in U.S. history, He was considered to be ruary 1, 2020, at her home at 11:00AM in Holy Family Cemetery. Her ashes will be died just over a month after Church. Burial will follow in Presbyterian Church of Honolu- a “no-nonsense” man with after a lengthy illness. lu. When she returned to Lynn interred at Bourne National his early release from pris- Greenlawn Cemetery. Rel- a brash attitude who pre- Born in Swampscott, she she became a member of the Cemetery with her husband on. Bernard Ebbers was 78. atives and friends are re- ferred jeans to a suit. One was the daughter of the late First Church of Christ in Lynn, in the spring. Please make The Canadian-born for- spectfully invited to attend. analyst cited in an early Lawrence J. and Lillian (Rice) Congregational where she memorial donations to the mer telecommunications Visitation in Church, prior pro le in the late nineties Ward. Prior to moving to Sa- published the newsletter. She First Church of Christ in Lynn, executive died Sunday in said Bernie Ebbers was to Mass from 10:30AM- lem 17 years ago, Mary had was a member and Past Chief Congregational 678 Lynn eld Brookhaven, Miss., sur- “the telephone equivalent 11:00AM. In lieu of owers, lived in Nahant her entire life. Daughter of Victory Lodge #90, St. Lynn, MA 01904, or Care rounded by his family, ac- of Bill Gates.” donations may be made to A Communicant of Holy Daughters of Scotia. She also Dimensions 75 Sylvan St. cording to a family state- By the time of its collapse Family Parish in Lynn, she Eternal Word Television served as Past Grand Chief Danvers, MA 01923. Guest ment. over its accounting was a Devout Catholic and a Network (EWTN) 5817 Old Daughter, of the Grand Lodge book at parkermemorialfu- WorldCom Inc. collapsed scandal in 2002, World- Leeds Road, Irondale, AL former Eucharistic Minister at of U. S. A. and Canada. She neralhome.com. and went into bankruptcy Com was the nation's sec- 35210. Arrangements are St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, also belongs to Lady Walter in 2002, following reve- ond-largest long-distance under the direction of the lations of an $11 billion Nahant and St. Mary’s Parish, Scott of Quincy. She is survived business. Ebbers left that Solimine Funeral Homes by her niece Laurie and her accounting fraud that year and following his con- Lynn. Mary was also a member 426 Broadway (RTE129), included pressure by top of the Third Order of St. Francis. husband Robert of Tuftonboro, viction, was imprisoned Lynn. Directions and guest- executives on subordi- from September 2006 until Mary is survived by her sis- NH, a great nephew Walter book at www.solimine.com. “Will” Smith of Middleburg, FL, nates to in ate numbers Dec. 21, when he was re- ter Lillian Vigliotta of Salem, a to make the company leased from the custody of brother Lawrence J. “Jack” Ward seem more pro table. The the Bureau of Prisons. of Nahant, and several nieces collapse caused losses to In the meantime, World- and nephews. She was also the stockholders, including Com reemerged as MCI, sister of the late George Ward. those who had invested taken over by Verizon, and Charles Gilman, 97 through retirement plans. relocated to Ashburn, Va. Ebbers was convicted in U.S. District Judge Val- LYNN — Charles Gilman, of New York in 2005 on se- erie E. Caproni said late Lynn and formerly of Chelsea, curities fraud and other last year that it fell within Charles C. Yanakakis, 62 entered into rest on Sunday, charges and received a 25- her discretion to order the February 2, 2020 at the year sentence. A federal early release of Ebbers after age of 97. The dear uncle of appeals court judge who a lawyer cited severe medi- LYNN — Charles C. Yanaka- upheld Ebbers’ conviction kis (aka ‘CC Yanakakis’), age Ronna Greif. The cherished cal problems and said that granduncle of Richard Greif in 2006 wrote that World- Ebbers had experienced 62, passed peacefully on Com’s fraudulent account- February 1st at Kaplan Family and his wife Katherine Cruise severe weight loss. At over and the treasured great-uncle ing practices were “specif- 6 feet tall, he had dropped Hospice House, Danvers after ically intended to create a suffering a massive stroke. He of Noah and Luke. The loving in weight from above 200 false picture of pro tabil- pounds to 147 pounds. At- was the son of the late Kary brother of the late Arthur Gil- ity even for professional torney Graham Carner told and Theodora Yanakakis and man and Edith Alpert. Dear analysts that, in Ebbers’ the judge it was possible his brother of the late Paul W. son of the late Joseph and case, was motivated by his client might not live anoth- Yanakakis, all of Lynn. CC’s Mary (Grossman) Gilman. personal nancial circum- er 18 months. survived by his cherished Charlie grew up in Chelsea, stances.” Among other ailments, wife, Ada (Starbard, Coates) MA, and graduated from Chel- Before establishing him- Ebbers had heart disease, Yanakakis, his loving sister sea High School. After graduat- self in telecommunications, Carner said. Ebbers was Maria Weeks and her chil- ing high school he enlisted in Ebbers had a diverse ca- not in court when Caproni dren, Zachary & Rebecca, and the Air Force during World War Cemetery, 89 Lake Shore reer that started in sports. announced her ruling on nephew, Nicholas Yanakakis. II and was stationed in Alaska. Road, Lynn, MA 01904. Shiva He received a basketball Dec. 18; his lawyers said He also leaves his loving Charlie went on to receive his will be held at the home of scholarship at Mississippi he was hospitalized. stepchildren, Scott Coates, Bachelor’s Degree in Business Charlie’s niece, Ronna Greif, College, where he majored “While Mr. Ebbers is wife Nicole; Tamara McGathy, from Boston University. He was in physical education. Af- physically alive ... his children Andrew and Jasmine, all ages. In later years when his on Wednesday, February 5th an Internal Auditor for RCA Re- ter graduating, he coached quality of life is gone,” and Tammy’s husband Mar- ngers didn’t work as well, he from 2:00 to 6:00PM. In lieu continued to share his gift with cords. Charlie loved old movies high school teams for a year Carner said in December. vin, who predeceased him; of owers, expressions of before investing in a hotel; “If he was released today, several brothers/sisters-in- sing alongs via karaoke. and music, especially Frank sympathy may be made in his His family thanks the emer- Sinatra. He liked the Three he eventually amassed a Mr. Ebbers is not going to law and their children from his memory to the American Can- chain of Best Westerns in be playing tennis or run- gency, medical, and mental Stooges and vodka martinis. wife’s family, the Starbards; cer Society, 3 Speen Street, Mississippi and Texas, as ning a business.” health professionals who He will be deeply missed by all his Aunt, Mary Yanakakis, Suite 250, Framingham, MA well as a car dealership in In court papers in Sep- helped CC along the way and who knew him. many cousins, and friends. 01701 or via www. Columbia, Miss. tember, his lawyers said CC joins relatives who’ve gone is grateful to the staff and vol- Service Informa- cancer.org. For more Following the advice of Ebbers unintentional- before him from the Sound- unteers of Care Dimensions/ tion: A graveside friends and knowing lit- ly bumped into another information or to is, Kyrios, Yanakakis, Vlahos, Kaplan House Hospice for their funeral service for tle about the phone busi- prisoner while walking Cassell, and Sabanty families. resourcefulness, kindness, and Charles will be held register in the online ness, he invested in a in the facility in Septem- Those who were witness to unparalleled compassionate on Wednesday, Feb- guestbook, please small long-distance com- ber of 2017, only to have CC’s ‘big’ personality, accept- care of our beloved CC. ruary 5, 2020 at 12:00 noon visit www.stanetskyhyman- pany, LDDS, in 1983. He the prisoner go to Ebbers’ ed him for who he was and Service information: As at Ahavath Achim Anshe Sfard sonsalem.com. eventually took over the open cell later in the day loved him anyway. The many per CC’s wishes there will day-to-day operations and and physically attack him. challenges he endured during be no funeral or burial. Fam- this life were often attributed ily and friends are invited to to a childhood accident and gather on Tuesday, February brain injury, but that just made 11, 2020 from 4-7PM in the Iranian students challenge CC ‘who he was’ - an extremely SOLIMINE Funeral Home, talented, unique, loving, kind, 426 Broadway (Route 129), and generous soul. He gradu- Lynn, with a celebration of removal from country ated from Lynn Classical High his life to be held at 6:30PM. School, class of 1977 and was As there will be no burial, a member of the Swim Team, the family requests no ow- By Philip Marcelo at the airport before con- ter nearly a year of vetting tection cannot stand.” Chorus, the ‘8 O’Clockers’ cho- ers. Donations in his mem- ASSOCIATED PRESS cluding they planned on by the State Department. Arandi, a 35-year-old in- staying in the country lon- The 23-year-old eco- coming graduate student at ral group, and performed in ory may be made to Care BOSTON — Two Ira- musicals. In his youth he was Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St ger than their temporary nomics and math student, Harvard's Divinity School, nian students attending visas allowed. whose full name is Moham- said in a recently led an active member of DeMolay B-102, Danvers, MA 01923, Boston-area universities and worked in the family busi- The students maintain mad Shahab Dehghani complaint that she was de- to the American Diabetes have led complaints with ness, Franklin Fruit Co. they had no intention of Hossein Abadi, was also tained at Logan Airport on Association, 260 Cochitu- the U.S. Department of A self-taught musician who overstaying their visas prevented from communi- Sept. 18 and questioned for ate Rd #200, Framingham, Homeland Security, say- played guitar and other instru- and that federal of cials cating with his attorneys nearly eight hours about MA 01701, or to a charity of ing federal of cials at Bos- ments, CC applied his love of your choice. Directions and provided no proof support- during questioning and her work, family, travel ton’s Logan International music to good work, performing guest book at Solimine.com. ing their conclusion. subjected to a “threatening and opinions about recent in hospitals, nursing homes, VA Airport acted illegally in Arandi and Dehghani and uncivil interrogation” events in the Middle East. hospitals, adult day & special denying them entry to the are among at least 10 Ira- that focused on his reli- needs programs, at community U.S. to start classes. nians denied entry into gious and political beliefs, events, fairs, and farmers mar- Shahab Dehghani, who the U.S. since August. according to the complaint. attends Northeastern Uni- 781-593-7700 kets where he would entertain Seven of those had  own Federal of cials purposely Publishing Daily, except Sundays versity, and Reihana Ema- into Boston’s airport. ignored an emergency court USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 mi Arandi, who had been Spokespeople for Home- order temporarily staying Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA set to start classes at Har- land Security didn’t re- his removal until the case and additional of ces. vard University, led sep- Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item spond to an email seeking could be heard in court and Subscriptions arate complaints with the comment. Customs and forced him to board a  ight Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States agency's civil rights of ce Border Protection de- bound for Paris, Dehghani’s $20.00 for 4 weeks in recent days, requesting clined to comment. lawyers argue. $65.00 for 13 weeks the agency investigate the In a complaint led Mon- “This entire situation $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 conduct of Customs and day, Dehghani’s lawyers ar- is unacceptable and was Send payment to and POSTMASTER, to start your Border Protection of cials, gue he was admitted to the handled in an utterly un- send address changes to: daily subscription. according to their lawyers. U.S. three times in recent professional manner,” the The Daily Item The students say federal years to study in Boston complaint concludes. “This 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 of cials detained and in- and that his most recent behavior by members of Lynn, MA 01903 terrogated them for hours student visa was issued af- Customs and Border Pro- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Democratic caucus results delayed in Iowa Baaaa, humbug to IOWA From A1 following the herd to provide some clarity for robe malfunction” was in what has been a muddled KRAUSE 2004 — 16 years ago if nomination fight for much From A1 you’re counting. A lot has of the last year. the Smithsonian for them gone down since then. Monday night’s vote to- to conclude he should be I didn’t watch the show tals were slow to be count- impeached. I think that’s Sunday, but judging ed, and the reason was un- a given. from the reactions on clear. Des Moines County This isn’t any big secret. social media, there was Democratic Chair Tom Baaaa to them. a provocative element to Courtney blamed technol- Anyone who didn’t know it that was missing when ogy issues in his county, that Mitch McConnell Tom Petty played one of relaying precinct reports was going to do every- the times I was there; that the app created for thing in his power (which or when U2 sang “It’s A caucus organizers to re- apparently is infinite) to Beautiful Day” the year port results was “a mess.” quash this impeachment the Patriots won the first As a result, Courtney as quickly as possible ei- time. said precinct leaders were ther has not been paying I make no judgments. phoning in results to the attention or is delusional. But for heaven’s sake, if state party headquarters, Apparently he’s done you saw that J-Lo and which was too busy to an- just what he said he was Shakira were going to swer their calls in some going to do. And people team up for a halftime cases. are outraged. It’s the show, what did you think? The caucuses offered the end of democracy as we That two nuns were going opening test suggesting know it. Chicken Little to come out and sing who and what the party PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS is running up and down hymns? stands for in the turbulent Pennsylvania Avenue. Caucusgoers check in at a caucus at Roosevelt High School Monday in It almost sounds like age of Trump. It’s just the Just what did you a fair amount of people Des Moines, Iowa. first in a primary season expect? watched to see whether that will span all 50 states Hey, my sympathies lie they’d be offended — and a narrow lead, but any of date who would funda- they stepped out into the and several U.S. territo- with Pelosi, Adam Schiff then complained when the top four candidates — mentally change how the chill to knock on doors for ries, ending only at the (does he ever blink??) and they were. Very sheep- Sanders, former Vice Pres- system in Washington him around midday Mon- party’s national conven- the rest of the Demo- like. Just follow the crowd ident Joe Biden, Warren works was important to day. tion in mid-July. crats. But I also think and react the same way. and former South Bend, their vote. That compared “We are exactly where For Democrats, the they tipped their hands You don’t have to think. Indiana, Mayor Pete Butt- to about a third of cau- we need to be to astonish moment was thick with way too early with this You don’t have to draw igieg — could score a victo- cusgoers who said it was the political world,” he promise for a party that impeachment stuff, and your own conclusions ry in Iowa’s unpredictable more important to support said, igniting cheers for has seized major gains consequently couldn’t about what you like and and quirky caucus system a candidate who would the 38-year-old former in states since Trump get any traction where what you want to see. as organizers prepared restore the political sys- midsize-city mayor, who won the White House in it counted when they Baaaa. Person after for record turnout. Sen. tem to how it was before was an asterisk a year ago 2016. But instead of clear finally went ahead with person got on Facebook Amy Klobuchar, who rep- Trump’s election in 2016. and is now among the top optimism, a cloud of un- it. Which is one reason Sunday night and com- resents neighboring Min- Not surprisingly, nearly candidates. certainty and intraparty why I really wish they plained that the show nesota, was also claiming every Iowa Democrat said resentment hung over Meanwhile, Biden and hadn’t bothered, and put wasn’t family-friendly, momentum, while outsider the ability to beat Trump Monday’s election as the his wife, Jill, delivered piz- all their energies into the that it was objectionable candidates including en- prospect of an unclear re- was an important quality za Monday to a few dozen November election. — obscene, even — and trepreneur Andrew Yang, sult raised fears of a long for a presidential nomi- volunteers working the So all this universal not suitable prime time and divisive primary fight billionaire activist Tom St- nee. VoteCast found that phones at his south Des outrage among liberals is entertainment. I guess in the months ahead. eyer and Hawaii Rep. Tulsi measure outranked oth- Moines field office. lost on me. Baaaa. they forgot about the “off” The candidates fanned Gabbard could be factors. ers as the most important “I feel good,” he said as Now, let’s talk about button. out across the state to ral- New voters played a sig- quality for a nominee. he walked in, sporting his the Super Bowl. I don’t I can’t believe that ly their supporters. nificant role in shaping Io- In Iowa, some 200,000 signature aviator sun- watch pre-game stuff, or there’s this much outrage “I’m the one who can pull wa’s election. voters were expected. glasses. the halftime show, or the over a simple halftime our party together,” Mas- About one quarter of all Three senators in the Iowa offers just a tiny commercials. I don’t care show at the Super Bowl. sachusetts Sen. Elizabeth voters reported that they field left Iowa late Sunday percentage of the dele- about Mr. Peanut, Bill I can’t believe that this Warren told supporters were caucusing for the to return to the U.S. Cap- gates needed to win the Murray Groundhog Day many people are exor- on a telephone call before first time, according to AP itol for Trump’s impeach- nomination but plays an or how badly the Boston cised beyond belief that voting began, suggesting VoteCast, a survey of vot- ment trial, but did what outsize role in culling pri- dialect is butchered. Or the Republicans in the her rivals could not. They ers who said they planned they could to keep their mary fields. A poor show- J-Lo. Or Shakira. Senate did what they’ve said they were the ones to to take part in Monday’s campaigns going from ing in Iowa could cause a I’m sure they’re both been saying they were go- bring unity. Democratic caucuses. The Washington. While War- front-runner’s fundraising quite talented, and I’m ing to do for over a year. One unsurprising de- first-timers were slight- ren held her telephone to slow and support in lat- sure if you like that sort I can see being disap- velopment: Trump won ly more likely to support town hall, Klobuchar’s er states to dwindle, while of entertainment, they pointed. I’m disappointed. the Republican caucus, a Sanders, Warren or Butti- husband and daughter a strong result can give a were terrific. I’d vote every one of them largely symbolic victory gieg, compared with other appeared at a canvass candidate much needed Once upon a time, in the out if I could. given that he faced no sig- candidates. launch in Des Moines. momentum. Pleistocene Epoch, the But life goes on. That’s nificant opposition. At the same time, Vote- In suburban Des Moines, The past several Dem- Super Bowl was a football our job in these situa- Pre-caucus polls suggest- Cast found that roughly Buttigieg delivered about ocrats who won the Iowa game. Now, it is a back- tions. We have to soldier ed that Vermont Sen. Ber- two-thirds of caucusgoers 100 volunteers a last shot caucuses went on to clinch drop for commercials, ex- on and live to fight anoth- nie Sanders might have said supporting a candi- of encouragement before the party’s nomination. travaganzas and endless er day. NFL promotions. It’s like, Instead, we all fall into “oh, there’s a game too?” line. We’re either out- Little support for hospital proposal in Peabody Half of being a sheep- raged to the point of ap- like cult is a refusal to oplexy or we’re ebullient PEABODY would be apartments or four times to 110 units “They were willing to talk pay attention, and to ac- to the point of bellicosity. From A1 condominiums. following complaints from and I liked the dialogue, so knowledge what you see Either way, it’s the same It went on to state the Emerson Park residents when we got down to 110 with your own eyes. The thing. We’re sheep. We Site owner Hemisphere developer has filed intent over traffic congestion and units, I did think that was NFL will do anything if it follow the crowd. One per- Development Group, LLC with MassHousing, an in- parking. the best fit, as something promotes blatant consum- son says it, word spreads, has pitched several op- dependent agency that fi- The project required a was going to go in there. erism. That’s why the con- and before you know it’s a tions for an age-restrict- nances affordable housing special permit to replace The goal from my perspec- tent of commercials ends movement. ed 55+ condominium in Massachusetts. the pre-existing non-con- tive was to find a happy up being fodder for the Enough. Please, people. Wall Street Journal, and development, recently an- Hemisphere purchased forming hospital use, but medium for both of us. We Think for yourselves. it’s why the league keeps nounced its plans to go in the property in December, it never got that far when may have all preferred pushing the envelope on Steve Krause can be a different direction. 2017 for $1.9 million after the developer withdrew that nothing be built, but this is a developer who has halftime entertainment. reached at skrause@item- The Boston-developer an- the closing of Curahealth its plans last summer. The Janet Jackson “ward- live.com. nounced in a Jan. 6 state- earlier that year. Ward 4 Councilor Ed the right to build. Now, we are stuck in a hard situa- ment its intent to move The developer had orig- Charest in January told tion,” said Charest. forward with plans to build inally proposed in 2018 to the Weekly News he is re- Swampscott considers reuse 133 units of housing under build 150 age-restricted, ceptive toward reviewing Thor Jourgensen can be Chapter 40B, the state’s af- 55-and-over condomini- Hemisphere’s plans now reached at tjourgensen@ of its old police station fordable housing law. The ums on the 3.2 acre site, that the size of the devel- itemlive.com. Anne Marie statement stopped short of but subsequently scaled oper’s proposal has been Tobin can be reached at SWAMPSCOTT not limit the tenants to saying whether the units down the number of units steadily reduced. [email protected]. From A1 them specifically. “This is a corridor that Ambulance Services occu- has a lot of municipal Committee, administration agree: Two needed in school role pies the rear portion, and uses,” she said, “but the the Swampscott’s His- town is interested in re- LYNN truancy and chronic ab- some success. The dis- Mayor Thomas M. Mc- torical Commission uses ceiving proposals for any senteeism, said Powers. trict’s high schools have Gee, the committee’s part of the first floor as a From A1 parties.” The job has shifted away exceeded their state chairman, said Lynn’s storage area and meeting Once responses have and supports we have put from enforcement to a fo- chronic absenteeism tar- growing population and space. been received and re- in place, profoundly limit cus on social-emotional get; the non-high school its ever-changing needs Galazka said the build- our ability to move forward, learning and intervention. group did not meet its reflect the need for a sec- ing needs improvements, viewed, the Town will use and compromise our com- “Our young people who chronic absenteeism tar- ond supervisor position. especially with restrooms that information to issue mitment to servicing every experience truancy are get, but improved; and 16 “I think this is an im- and other plumbing and a formal Request for Pro- student every day,” said vulnerable to the usual of the district’s 25 schools portant position to move carpentry matters. posals (RFP). Respons- Deputy Superintendent suspects of our urban nar- had better attendance last forward on,” said McGee. “There are some access es to the RFI are due on Kimberlee Powers, who rative: at-risk, drop-out, school year. “I don’t know what we ex- challenges,” she said, one March 3. spoke at length about the underemployed, unem- But poor attendance re- pected when we first ap- of them being the lack of The next pre-submittal need for the second position ployed, unwed mothers, mains a major problem proved it, but I think it’s an elevator, which makes meeting and tour of the before the committee’s vote. multiple fathers,” said in the district, she said. been a success.” only the first floor of the property will be on Feb. 25 Satterwhite, who ques- Powers. “As a community, Thirty-three percent of Two years ago, McDer- building (it also has a from 3-5 p.m. The public tioned the need for the we talk about disconnect- the district’s high school mott and Fraher, a former basement and second is welcome and encour- position at a prior meet- ed and disenfranchised students continue to be juvenile justice supervisor floor) handicapped acces- aged to attend and share ing, said he was in favor of students, but too often, chronically absent, which with the Essex County sible at the present time. ideas for the reuse of this seeking a second supervi- we just don’t do enough to Powers called a “stagger- District Attorney’s office, “The good part, though, important property. sor. change their reality.” ing” statistic. In addition, were hired as a compro- is that we’ve reached out “I think we’re in agree- Powers said establishing the number of at-risk stu- mise between then-Super- to Essex Technical School Steve Krause can be ment that the position is two supervisors of atten- dents has increased. intendent Dr. Catherine (in Middleton) and the reached at skrause@item- vital and I think we should dance has been crucial to “We need to remain com- C. Latham and the School plumbing inspector there live.com. have it,” he said. the district’s development mitted to and focused on Committee. was able to look at the One person simply can’t of its “Every Student, Ev- building structures and At the time, the commit- site. He said the school handle the position’s case- ery Day” attendance ini- supports that will identify tee favored Fraher and would be interested in do- LAW OFFICES OF load, said Powers, noting tiative, which rolled out our most at-risk students had denied Latham’s rec- ing some of the work.” JAMES J. CARRIGAN that each supervisor has last school year and focus- and provide the necessary ommendation for McDer- Galazka would like to • Social Security Disability been responsible for 12 to es on increasing the atten- supports that will improve mott’s hire, which prompt- see whether she could • Workers Compensation 13 schools, with an over- dance of at-risk students student attendance and ed Latham to come back a extend that partnership • Accidents all enrollment of approx- with chronic absenteeism, achievement,” said Pow- with the school’s carpen- 25 years located across month later with a recom- from Lynn District Court imately 8,500 students defined as missing 18 or ers. try shop. mendation that both can- 15 Johnson St. each. more school days a year. Committee members didates be hired. “We are trying to be as In addition, as the job Powers said the initia- approved the position, creative as we can as to 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN has expanded, each su- tive, which is part of the but did want to see some Gayla Cawley can be how we could assist mak- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN pervisor’s responsibilities district’s plans for a so- changes made to the job reached at gcawley@item- ing these improvements.” LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL have increased to better cial-emotional learning posting before voting on it live.com. Follow her on While she mentioned www.jamescarriganlaw.com address the complexity of framework, has yielded at their next meeting. Twitter @GaylaCawley. non-profits, Galazka does [email protected] A4 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 OPINION LEANA S. WEN HOW TO REACH US

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The seasonal ternational community. Gov- [email protected] known as the flu. This win- flu vaccine is safe and pro- ernments need to do much ADVERTISING ter, it has already affected at tects against the types of more to understand and least 15 million Americans influenza viruses that are control the new coronavirus Ernie Carpenter Jr. Calm, urgency needed and led to 140,000 hospi- predicted to be most com- outbreak. Americans should Director of Advertising continue to heed travel ad- and Business Development, ext. 1355 talizations. The Centers for mon during each season. [email protected] as coronavirus Disease Control and Pre- Most years, the vaccine is visories and guidance from vention estimates that 8,200 effective against up to 60 public health officials. Ralph Mitchell But we should also call at- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Americans have died this flu percent of influenza strains. [email protected] season. That number is ex- The CDC recommends that tention to a pathogen that spreads to U.S. will cause many more ill- pected to rise much higher every person over 6 months Eric Rondeau nesses and deaths this year. Sales Representative, ext. 1280 before winter ends. During old receive the flu vaccine, After all, what will sicken us [email protected] Editorial from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette some recent years, nearly unless they have specific and our loved ones is much eight times that number, up medical reasons not to. Patricia Whalen less likely to be the novel Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Within just a few weeks of thousands of cas- to 61,000 Americans, have Yet vaccination rates re- virus from afar than the dis- [email protected] es emerging halfway around the world, the died from the flu. main low. Less than half of ease that spreads among us Concerns about corona- Americans receive it, with BUSINESS OFFICE threat of the dangerous coronavirus arrived already, year after year. on Pennsylvania’s border last week. virus bring to mind the rates in some recent years Susan J. Conti Two students at Miami University in Ox- spread of SARS two decades dipping to less than 40 per- Dr. Leana S. Wen is a Visit- Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] ford, Ohio, may have brought the pneumo- ago. In the early 2000s, cent. One survey found that ing Professor of Health Pol- nia-like virus back from China in recent SARS caused worldwide one in four people report not icy and Management at the Ted Grant panic as it spread to over 26 getting the vaccine because Publisher, ext. 1234 days. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control George Washington Univer- countries. But compare the they think they are unlike- sity Milken Institute of Pub- [email protected] and Prevention is monitoring the pair who number of deaths from flu ly to get sick from the flu. lic Health, where she is also a Marian Kinney recently traveled together to China and may to the much-feared SARS, The rise of the anti-vaccine Distinguished Fellow at the ext. 1212 have contracted the illness there. caused by a coronavirus movement has also resulted Mullan Institute for Health [email protected] Since returning to southwest Ohio, one that is related to the one in the highest number of Workforce Equity. She was Will Kraft of the students has become ill with flu-like implicated in this new out- cases of measles in the U.S. the former Baltimore City Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 symptoms consistent with the virus that has break. In all, SARS resulted since 1992. Health Commissioner and [email protected] in at least 8,000 illnesses As new information is un- has also served as the presi- claimed at least 100 lives in China and sick- Paula Villacreses ened nearly 6,000 people. and 774 deaths. The flu af- covered about the recent dent of Planned Parenthood. A/R Specialist, ext. 1205 fects up to 5 million people coronavirus outbreak, we Twitter @DrLeanaWen. The Trump administration also has offered [email protected] to help China deal with the virus while au- Mike Shanahan D. DOWD MUSKA Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 thorities in this country have announced [email protected] anyone flying to the United States from Wu- Carolina Trujillo han will be routed to one of five American air- Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ports, at which passengers will be screened The ‘green future’ meets [email protected] when they land. Jim Wilson About half a dozen cases have been identi- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 fied so far in the United States as the virus the NIMBY present [email protected] has begun to spread beyond its origin point CIRCULATION in China. According to the polls, Cape Wind debacle, in matter. Solar Energy Gener- Americans like politically which a proposal to erect ating Systems, like at issue Lisa Mahmoud Managing the potential global threat of the Manager, ext. 1239 correct electricity. But when wind turbines in Nantuck- in this case, are different in [email protected] contagion will require both calm and urgen- theory becomes reality, they et Sound was torpedoed. scale and scope from tra- cy, as well as cooperation and transparency like wildlife, scenic vistas (Environmentalist Robert ditional power generating CUSTOMER SERVICE among the world’s health authorities. Every- and property values more. F. Kennedy Jr. was a foe.) stations and transmission La’ Mosha Ball thing we have learned from previous conta- Wind and solar are unre- She tosses in several oth- lines and should be subject Customer Service, ext. 1276 gious disease outbreaks — including the sim- liable and diffuse sources er examples, such as a “so- to site-specific analysis that [email protected] ilar SARS outbreak in 2003 — should have of energy. The only reason lar farm in Virginia” that’s zoning review provides.” GRAPHICS prepared us well to contain the spread of the breezes and sunshine add drawn the ire of “locals — Save Ontario Shores, Trevor Andreozzi new coronavirus and minimize its impact. more than a smattering of concerned about the devel- concerned about “sound Designer electrons to America’s grid opment reducing property emitting from the turbines [email protected] The challenge with this coronavirus is that is government. R&D, produc- values and ruining the ru- 24 hours a day, change to infectious respiratory conditions like this Frederick Higgins tion tax credits, “renewable ral character of the area,” the rural nature of the area Designer can spread very easily among people. And in portfolio standards” — in the and the nixing of a wind with the addition of indus- [email protected] the 21st century, people move rapidly across history of the country, no “in- “project in Kansas, the U.S. trial wind turbines, poten- Mark Sutherland great distances, making it possible for the vi- dustry” has received greater state that gets the highest tial health risks, and the Creative Director rus to spread around the globe in just a short goodies from towns, cities, proportion of its power from effect on wildlife, local busi- [email protected] counties, states and D.C. wind, at 36 percent.” nesses, property values and time. NEWSROOM This virus is new and officials believe it Yet in 2020, not even a Gross could have — quite tourism,” is fighting Apex fifth of America’s electricity easily — doubled or tripled Clean Energy’s targeting Mike Alongi originally made the jump from animals to hu- demand will be supplied by her anecdotes, with a few of “rural towns” along the Sports Reporter ext. 1228 mans in a Wuhan meat market in December. wind and solar. That means minutes on Google: smallest of the Great Lakes. [email protected] Since then, the virus likely has mutated and a great many turbines and — The SunZia Southwest — Outraged over “the re- Bill Brotherton now can be transmitted person to person. panels are waiting in the Transmission Project, de- duction in property values Features Editor ext. 1338 Unlike the SARS outbreak, Chinese officials on-deck circle, if the goals signed to carry wind and … and the loss of prime [email protected] seem to be more transparent and communi- set by activists, pols and solar juice from eastern New agricultural ground,” oppo- Elyse Carmosino virtue-signaling utilities Mexico to Arizona and Cali- nents of Indiana’s proposed Reporter, ext. 1264 cative with other nations about the new coro- [email protected] navirus. This is essential, as is a willingness are to be achieved. fornia, remains in limbo — a Lone Oak Solar Energy “Renewables, Land Use, dozen years after it was con- among the rest of the global community to Center sued the Madison Gayla Cawley and Local Opposition in the ceived. In an April letter to County Board of Zoning Reporter, ext. 1236 offer whatever resources the Chinese can use United States,” just issued the editor, a resident of Or- Appeals for approving the [email protected] to treat the illness and minimize its spread. by the Brookings Institu- acle thundered that the line facility. But with the Madi- Cheryl Charles Individuals have a part to play in thwarting tion, acknowledges an un- would “obliterate our dark son County Council denying News Editor, ext. 1278 the spread of the coronavirus too. As with the comfortable truth that few skies and the natural beauty the project a $5 million tax [email protected] flu and other potentially deadly contagious climate fabulists are willing of the (Galiuro Mountains), break in October, litigation Olivia Falcigno diseases, frequent hand washing is essential, to face. “Production of fos- tragic for our blossoming may no longer be necessary, Photographer, ext.1224 and those who are feeling ill should stay at sil fuels for electricity gen- ecotourism businesses, in- as “the project is not fiscally [email protected] eration,” Samantha Gross cluding the dark sky desig- home. Also, in this special case, Americans viable” without its antici- Spenser Hasak writes, “mainly coal and nation of Oracle State Park. pated corporate welfare. Photographer, ext. 1332 who do not need to travel to China should natural gas, generally hap- Crossing the Arizona Trail, Gross concludes her paper [email protected] avoid doing so until this potentially deadly pens away from population there would be a require- with admirable, if unconvinc- Thor Jourgensen virus is contained. centers. The fuel is then ment to denude the surface ing, advice for promoters of Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 transported to generation vegetation, affecting wildlife “carbon-free” power. Wind [email protected] plants that tend to be large habitat and major migratory and solar firms “need to en- Daniel Kane facilities located away from avian flyways.” gage in serious public con- Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 most of the population.” — In July, the Maryland sultation to get buy-in,” and [email protected] In contrast, with an “elec- Court of Appeals “made it “(r)enewable development Steve Krause tricity system based on re- clear that state law over- can be focused on … brown- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 newables, the fuel can’t be rides local land use law” fields or degraded agricul- [email protected] transported. … By their na- governing the placement of tural land.” Such approaches ture, renewable electricity solar arrays. Washington Harold Rivera promise scant relief. Sports Editor, ext. 1238 systems will be more widely County’s deputy attorney Greenies, get used to being [email protected] distributed geographically, wasn’t satisfied, and is hop- hoist with your own land- with an extensive transmis- ing for relief from legislators: Anne Marie Tobin use petards. You helped Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 sion system to move power “While we are disappointed make America a NIMBY [email protected] to where it is needed. The with the blow to the ability nation. Now you’re learning expanding land needs of a of counties and municipal- how the rest of us feel. Ryan York renewable energy system Copy Editor, ext. 1220 ities to exercise their tradi- [email protected] raise concerns about ‘ener- tional zoning authority, we D. Dowd Muska is a New gy sprawl.’” would welcome the General Mexico-based writer for TECHNOLOGY Gross dutifully cites the Assembly’s attention to the InsideSources.com. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Weinstein accuser grilled during cross examination By Michael R. Sisak and Tom Hays ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — A key ac- cuser in the New York City rape trial of Harvey Wein- stein testified Monday that she stayed in touch with the once-powerful movie mogul PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS after he allegedly raped her Personal attorney to President Donald Trump, Jay Sekulow, speaks to protect her acting career during closing arguments in the impeachment trial against Trump in as the defense sought to the Senate at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. paint her as opportunistic manipulator. Asked on cross-examina- tion about warm emails PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Closing arguments in Trump’s she sent to Weinstein, the Harvey Weinstein arrives at court for his trial 34-year-old woman re- on charges of rape and sexual assault, Monday sponded, “I wanted him to in New York. trial looks at history, voters believe I wasn't a threat," she said. She later added: when you weren’t sexually The witness returned to him to “cheat”’ in the 2020 Trump since the start of By Lisa Mascaro “I was afraid of his unpre- attracted to him ... You liked the stand after she told ju- election. his presidency, nothing and Eric Tucker dictable anger." the parties and you liked rors last week that Wein- ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrat Rep. Adam short of an effort to undo Defense lawyer Donna the power.” stein trapped her in a New Schiff implored those the 2016 election and to Rotunno, a known #MeToo The defense attorney York hotel room in March LOS ANGELES — Clos- few Republican senators try to shape the next one, skeptic, also grilled the also grilled the accuser 2013, and angrily ordered ing arguments Monday in who have acknowledged as early primary voting woman about consensual about communications her to undress as he loomed President Donald Trump’s Trump’s wrongdoing in begins Monday in Iowa. sex with Weinstein that the that provided him with over her, and then raped her. impeachment trial were the Ukraine matter to “Leave it to the voters to accuser claimed only hap- directed more toward his- prevent a “runaway pres- choose,” said White House pened after “a long negoti- her new phone number A second attack came tory than to sway the out- idency” and stand up to counsel Pat Cipollone. ation." Even then, “I wasn't and encouraging him to eight months later at a come, one final chance to say “enough.” He called for an end to happy to do it," she said. get in touch. Los Angeles hotel, where influence public opinion “For a man like Donald the partisan “era of im- “You manipulated Mr. One read: “I got a new she worked as a hairdress- and set the record ahead J. Trump, they gave you a peachment.” Weinstein every single number. Just wanted you to er, after she told Weinstein of his expected acquittal in remedy and meant for you All that’s left, as the time, isn’t that correct?” have it. Hope you are well that she was dating an ac- the Republican-led Senate. to use it. They gave you an Senate prepares to acquit Rotunno asked. and call me anytime, always tor, she said. The House Democratic oath, and they meant for Trump on charges that She responded: “I felt good to hear your voice," ac- “You owe me one prosecutors drew on the you to observe it,” Schiff he abused power and ob- there was an aspect to cording to court papers. more time!” she said he Founding Fathers and said. “We have proven structed Congress, is for the way I felt I needed to At times during the screamed at her. She said common sense to urge sen- Donald Trump guilty. Americans to decide now protect myself that had an cross-examination, the she begged him not to ators — and Americans Now do impartial justice and in the November elec- element of manipulation.” woman struggled to re- take off her clothes, but he — to see that Trump’s ac- and convict him.” tion, as the third presi- At one point, Rotunno shot call certain details and said, “I don’t have time for tions are not isolated but The president’s defense dential impeachment tri- back: “You made a choice at one point asked for a games,” and ripped off her a pattern of behavior that, countered the Democrats al in the nation’s history to have sexual encounters break, saying, "I’m get- pants before pushing her left unchecked, will allow have been out to impeach comes to a close. with Harvey Weinstein ting a little foggy.” legs apart and raping her. Limbaugh says he has lung cancer

By Lynn Elber cating to Palm Beach, Fla. ASSOCIATED PRESS The hyper-partisan broadcaster has dominated LOS ANGELES — Con- talk radio with a raucous, servative radio host and liberal-bashing style that Republican kingmaker made him one of the most Rush Limbaugh said he’s influential voices of Ameri- been diagnosed with ad- can right-wing politics and vanced lung cancer. inspired other conserva- Addressing listeners on tive broadcasters including his program Monday, Lim- Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck baugh said will take some and Bill O’Reilly. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS days off for further medi- “Rush you are in our Iranian American activist Hoda Katebi, 24, cal tests and to determine prayers,” Beck tweeted. speaks to another activist in her Chicago treatment. “We live in a time of mod- apartment. “I have to tell you some- ern miracles. Millions are thing today that I wish I FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS praying you find one.” didn’t have to tell you,” an- Conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh Limbaugh said he intends nounced Limbaugh, 69. The talks with former Defense Secretary Donald H. to work as much as possible. ‘Othered’ in America: cancer diagnosis was con- Rumsfeld, left, at the White House. He also said he had focused firmed by two medical insti- more “intensely” in the past tutions in late January af- Limbaugh added. ment come at a tumultu- two weeks on what he called An old story, still ter he experienced his only “But it is what it is. And ous political time, as the his “deeply personal rela- symptom so far, shortness of you know me, I’m the may- conclusion of President tionship” with God. playing out daily breath, on his Jan. 12 birth- or of Realville,” he said. “My Donald Trump’s impeach- The media figure’s en- day weekend, he said. intention is to come here ment trial nears. dorsement and friendship He was reluctant to dis- every day I can. And to do “It’s shocking to the indus- is a conservative political By Noreen Nasir and or in the U.S. as part of a cuss personal matters and this program as normally” try, and it should be shock- treasure. His idol, Ronald Russell Contreras larger struggle alongside distract from his work, he and competently as usual. ing to the political establish- Reagan, wrote a letter ASSOCIATED PRESS other ethnic minorities. said, and wasn’t seeking He said he considers his ment,” Michael Harrison, that Limbaugh read on For minorities in the CHICAGO — Activist to cover up his illness. He listeners to be to be part publisher of Talkers maga- the air in December 1992 United States — from Hoda Katebi rarely takes realized it was better to be of a “family type relation- zine, the trade industry pub- and which sealed his rep- Latinos to African Amer- a break from organizing. honest and avoid the spec- ship” with him, adding that lication for talk radio, said of utation among conserva- icans to Muslims and As tensions between the ulation that would follow his job has given him the Limbaugh’s disclosure. tives: “You’ve become the beyond — being viewed U.S. and Iran escalated in when he has to miss being “greatest satisfaction and He started his first na- number one voice for con- with suspicion is some- recent weeks, she became on air for treatment or as happiness” he’s experienced. tional radio show in 1988 servatism in our country,” thing that can happen at even busier. the result of treatment, Limbaugh’s announce- from New York, later relo- Reagan wrote. any time in a number of On a recent Sunday af- ways. A citizenship status ternoon, the 24-year-old Iranian American sat in questioned. A hate crime Some hospitals wary as new liver transplant rules begin her Chicago apartment committed. Even simply shifting between moni- a passing comment made By Lauran “We’re hopeful this can South and Midwest forced of geographic differences toring her Twitter feed, that implies they aren’t Neergaard make it more equal and the new rules to be put on in how people die. More taking phone calls and welcome in the U.S., or de- ASSOCIATED PRESS help everybody who’s hold last spring just nine troubling, some places do serving of the same treat- waiting,” said Dr. Julie days after they began. a better job of recruiting texting via encrypted WASHINGTON — messaging: She and other ment as white Americans. Heimbach, a Mayo Clinic Last month, U.S. District would-be donors. An As- Activists say the episodes Long-delayed rules that transplant surgeon and Judge Amy Totenberg organizers had word that will more broadly share sociated Press analysis an Iranian student was make minorities feel sepa- past chair of UNOS' liver called the case “difficult scarce donated livers go recently found some of the being detained at O’Hare rated — “othered,” as the committee. and wrenching” but issued into effect Tuesday, to the groups that collect organs International Airport. recently coined verb puts it. Under the new policy, a ruling clearing the way dismay of some hospitals at death secure donors “This past week, I think The concept of “other- patients near death with- for the new rules to begin in , Kansas and at half the rate of others, I slept one night,” she said. ism” is hardly new. It has in 575 miles of a donor again. other states that fear their missed opportunities that Across the U.S., Irani- lingered in the U.S. for de- hospital will be offered More than 12,700 people could have saved lives. an Americans — many of cades — centuries, even. patients may lose out. a matching liver first. If are on the waiting list for “Instead of fixing their whom have family in Iran Irish, Germans and Where you live makes a there are no takers, it will a new liver. Just 8,372 re- — said they are experienc- Italians were sometimes difference in how sick you be offered next to progres- ceived transplants from a donation rates, what they ing renewed anxiety since viewed as “others” when have to be to get an organ sively less sick patients at deceased donor last year. have done is try to change an American drone strike they became new Amer- transplant, and wealthier different distances within On average, three people the law and get organs killed a top Iranian general icans during 19th- and patients sometimes travel that circle. die every day waiting. from the South,” said Van- last month and Iran retal- early 20th-century im- to other states to get on The flip side: Patients For years, organs from derbilt’s Dr. Seth Karp. iated by launching ballis- migration. Many were shorter waiting lists. The that aren't as sick living the dead have been offered “This will penalize areas tic missiles at U.S. forces deported. The Chinese new rules are an attempt in areas where there are first to the sickest patients that have really good do- in Iraq. They say they are Exclusion Act of 1882 pre- to ease that geograph- more organ donors, such in the same general area nation rates," and risk concerned both about the vented Chinese laborers ic disparity by giving as parts of the South and as the donation, even if wasting livers amid all the safety of family members from immigrating to the the sickest patients first Midwest, likely will wait someone sicker outside the long-distance shipping, he chance at a donated liver abroad and about Iranians U.S. Following the attack longer as livers once used local boundary is a good added. on Pearl Harbor during even if it has to be flown who live in the U.S. facing locally are shipped to ur- match. The problem: Some UNOS has pledged to World War II, Japanese about 500 miles to reach ban centers where the parts of the country have extra scrutiny at airports monitor if the new liver as they return. At least 10 Americans were forced them. shortage is more severe. fewer available organs rules have the intended students have been sent from their homes and sent The aim is to make the “This is very alarming,” and higher demand for effect, and modify them back to Iran upon arrival at to internment camps, de- wait for livers, and even- said Billie Cole of Knox- them than others. Some- U.S. airports since August. spite trying to prove their tually all organs, less de- ville, Tenn., whose hus- one in or New if needed. But changing For many young Iranian loyalty to the U.S. pendent on your ZIP code. band Bruce is on the liver York, among the toughest how organs are distribut- Americans, this is a mobi- After the 9/11 attacks, The United Network for waiting list at Vanderbilt places to get a new liver, ed “does not create more lizing moment: They are Muslim Americans faced Organ Sharing, or UNOS, University Medical Cen- tends to be sicker before donors,” Heimbach not- embracing their Iranian increased government sur- which runs the nation’s ter. getting a transplant than ed. “That's the thing that identity and beginning to veillance and were viewed transplant system, says A lawsuit filed by about someone in Kansas. needs to happen to help identify as people of col- largely with suspicion. the policy will save lives. a dozen hospitals in the Partly that's because more people.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- formed at 8:55 a.m. Friday at was “easily going 40 mph.” larly arrests, reflect police records. In 1100 Salem St. after a caller the event of a perceived inaccuracy, reported a person appeared to SAUGUS it is the sole responsibility of the con- be sleeping in a vehicle parked on the side of the road. Police Arrests cerned party to contact the relevant checked the area and were un- police department and have the de- able to find the person. Brendan C. Mastropietro, partment issue a notice of correction A report of a disturbance 25, of 3 Winter St., Apt. 2, Bev- to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- at 7:42 p.m. Friday on Lib- erly, was arrested and charged ifications will not be made without erty Lane. A caller reported with carrying a dangerous express notice of change from the hearing loud bangs that may weapon and motor vehicle use arresting police department. have been fireworks. Police without authority at 1:45 p.m. responded and couldn’t find Friday. anything. Mark A. Mazzone, 31, of LYNN A well-being check was per- 177 Pauline St., Apt. 2, Win- formed at 9:16 p.m. Friday throp, was arrested on war- Arrests at Pillings Pond on Summer rants at 3:22 p.m. Friday. Darlene Coleman, of 281 Street after a motorist thought Summer St., was arrested on he saw two people on the Accidents pond. Police reported two men warrant charges of larceny, ma- A report of a motor vehicle licious destruction of property, were sitting on the bench, but there wasn’t anyone on the hit and run crash at 6:55 a.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS assault and battery, assault Friday at 10 Newhall Ave. with a dangerous weapon, and pond. California Highway Patrol Sgt. Brian Pennings talks to media on Mon- A report of an injured animal A report of a motor vehicle shoplifting by concealing mer- day at the scene after a gunman opened fire aboard a packed Grey- at 10:15 a.m. Saturday at Our crash with personal injury at chandise at 9:26 a.m. Monday. 8:17 p.m. Saturday at 310 hound bus and wounded five others before the driver pulled over onto Miakol Marinez-Troncoso, Lady of Assumption School at 40 Grove St. A caller reported Lynn Fells Parkway. A caller the shoulder and the killer got off, in Lebec, Calif., some 75 miles north 30, of 185 North Common St., she hit a fox in the parking lot. reported his car was struck by of Los Angeles. was arrested and charged with Animal Control was notified. another car while he was driv- conspiracy to violate the drug A report of juvenile offens- ing. Police reported both cars law and Class A drug traffick- es at 5:52 p.m. Saturday on swiped each other, which blew ing 200-plus grams at 12:14 One dead, five wounded in Melch Road. A caller reported out the front tires of both ve- a.m. Monday. someone threw a champagne hicles. Felix Roadelacruz, 36, of bottle from the woods onto A motor vehicle crash with 23 Mall St., was arrested and shooting on Greyhound bus Melch Road. A police search personal injury was reported charged with Class A drug traf- was negative. at 11:46 p.m. Saturday at Turn ficking 200-plus grams and By Stefanie Dazio ized with serious injuries, Pennings said the driv- A caller reported someone Around at 1539 Broadway. conspiracy to violate the drug ASSOCIATED PRESS Pennings said. The re- er’s actions “were very ran up to her door and tried law at 12:22 a.m. Monday. maining passengers were appropriate and one could to open it at 10:29 p.m. Sat- Complaints LOS ANGELES — A later driven to Northern say heroic.” The officer urday at 54 Ledge Road. The man cursing and mutter- California on another bus. gave no immediate details Accidents caller said the person took off A caller reported a man in ing incoherently opened a pickup truck was illegally Passenger Mark Grab- on how the passengers A report of a motor vehicle running. Police spoke with a fire aboard a packed Grey- ban, 29, told The Associat- disarmed the killer or dumping trash in their dump- hound bus in Southern crash at 3:48 p.m. Sunday Canterbury Road resident who ed Press that the gunman made him get off the bus. reported his surveillance foot- ster on a regular basis at 9:26 California early Monday, at Lebel Road and Lynnfield had been sitting with his Passengers told Grab- age had picked up someone at p.m. Friday. Police advised the killing one person and Street; at 5:40 p.m. Sunday at caller to notify them the next leg sticking out into the ban someone wrestled the Boston and New Park streets; his door trying to open it. wounding five others in time it was taking place. aisle, muttering to himself gun away from the shoot- at 11:42 a.m. Monday at Rich- Peabody Police reported a a seemingly random at- A report of a disturbance at incoherently. er, but he didn’t witness it, dale at 229 Broadway. dark colored vehicle had trav- tack before passengers 11:52 p.m. Friday at Speed- “He was just saying he said. A report of a motor vehicle eled at low rate of speed and disarmed him, authorities way at 220 Broadway. A store weird stuff like ‘you don’t No immediate charges hit and run crash at 8:14 p.m. a man inside had yelled for a and a witness said. clerk reported a man had an know me like that,’ ‘wait were brought against the Sunday at 22 Ashland St.; at woman to get inside. The driver of the Los altercation in the store over a til we get to the station,’ suspect, whose name was 7:27 a.m. Monday at Harwood A caller reported someone Angeles-to-San Francis- purchase and before leaving ‘get away from the dude in not released. Street and Western Avenue; at was knocking at her door at co bus pulled off onto the the establishment, he threw a the striped shirt,’” Grab- Grabban, who was sitting 12:21 p.m. Monday at Broad 2:25 a.m. Sunday at Sellers at shoulder, where some of large item at the building. Po- ban said in a series of Ins- near the back of the bus and Exchange streets. 66 Beaver Ave. A police search those aboard led the killer was negative. lice reported there wasn’t any off the vehicle, and he was tagram messages. with his girlfriend, picked Suddenly, the man start- up the gun’s empty maga- Assaults A report of a disturbance at damage to the store. quickly taken into custody, 10:30 a.m. Sunday on Mar- A report of suspicious activi- California Highway Patrol ed cursing and shooting, zine clip and handed it to A report of an assault and ket Street. A caller reported a ty at 1:19 p.m. Saturday at 14 Sgt. Brian Pennings said. Grabban said. Grabban the driver. A casing ended battery at 3:23 p.m. Sunday group of older juvenile males Harvard Ave. A caller reported The driver continued on hid beneath the seat in up on Grabban’s lap, and on Essex Street. was assaulting a younger male. two men were acting suspi- to the next exit as passen- front of him. He said the he noticed a bullet hole in A police search was negative. ciously in front of the building. gers performed first aid on gunman seemed to fire the floor next to him. Breaking and Entering A large group of youths was A report of a suspicious the wounded, he said. eight or nine shots that “I saw the blood on the reportedly running through motor vehicle at 3:41 p.m. The motive for the shoot- “seemed to go on forever.” floor of the aisle,” Grabban A report of a breaking and yards screaming at 8:11 p.m. Saturday at 37 Beacham Ave. ing was not immediately He added: “I was waiting told NBC News. “I looked entering at 7:55 p.m. Sunday Sunday at 300 Lowell St. and A caller reported a white SUV known, and there was no for one to hit me.” to the woman on the left, at 595 Lynnway. 1 Cider Mill Road. Police re- with two flat tires had been indication the gunman “I thought I was shot be- and she wasn’t respond- A report of a motor vehicle ported a group of youths was parked in front of the home knew any of the victims, cause I felt a rush of heat ing, wasn’t moving or any- breaking and entering at 9:13 playing basketball. for about three days. The reg- Pennings said. He said on the back of my head as thing. She was lifeless.” a.m. Monday at 90 Park St. A report of youths knocking istered owner was notified and several ammunition mag- I went down,” he said. “But Authorities were look- on doors at 8:41 p.m. Sunday came to move the car. azines were discovered I guess I just smashed my ing into whether a video Overdose at 6 Wildewood Drive. Police A suspicious motor vehicle along with the gun. head on the seat as I went camera aboard the vehi- stood by while youths made was reported at 8:53 p.m. down to the floor.” cle captured the attack, A report of a medication The bus was traveling their way home. Saturday at Cataldo Ambu- Then, silence fell. The which happened when the overdose at 7:07 p.m. Sunday on Interstate 5 near the A report of a suspicious lance Service at 180 Walnut injured passengers began bus was at the top of Tejon on Sluice Road. small mountain communi- person at 11:28 p.m. Sunday St. A caller reported a car had ty of Lebec, about 70 miles moaning, and others start- Pass. It rises to an eleva- struck and damaged a guard- Theft at Pillings Pond on Summer northwest of Los Angeles, ed panicking. It was dark tion of more than 4,100 Street. A caller reported a man rail. Police were unable to find when the passenger start- outside and they couldn’t feet in Lebec. A report of a larceny at 6:54 was standing on the side of the vehicle. ed shooting with a semi-au- see what the gunman was Greyhound prohibits p.m. Sunday at 32 Union St.; the road screaming. A disturbance was reported tomatic handgun shortly doing after he got off the passengers from bring- at 8:28 p.m. Sunday at 203 at 4:09 p.m. Sunday at 46 before 1:30 a.m. Forty-three bus. Grabban said the driv- ing guns, explosives or Lewis St. MARBLEHEAD Western Ave. A woman walked people were aboard, includ- er of the stopped vehicle dangerous chemicals on A report of motor vehicle into the station to report she ing 6- and 8-year-old chil- asked over the loudspeak- board its buses or in their theft at 8:40 a.m. Monday at Accidents had an altercation with a dren, who were not hurt. er if anyone had been hurt luggage, according to its 52 Howard St. friend of hers. The caller said The dead passenger was and did not immediately website. The company de- A report of a motor vehicle the woman had stolen her identified as a 51-year-old pull away. “Everyone was clined to answer addition- Vandalism crash at 10:03 p.m. Sunday necklace and assaulted her. woman from Colombia. screaming at him to drive al questions about securi- at Rockaway and Atlantic av- The matter is under investiga- Two victims were hospital- off,” Grabban said. ty on its buses. A report of motor vehicle enues. One of the drivers in tion. vandalism at 9 a.m. Monday a two-car crash was cited for A report of suspicious ac- at 343 Boston St.; at 10:56 texting while driving. tivity at 9:17 p.m. Sunday at Two women killed, child hurt a.m. Monday at Franklin and 3231 Founders Way. A caller Hanover streets. Complaints reported she was involved in an altercation with a wom- in shooting at Texas dormitory LYNNFIELD A caller reported her an on Saturday and she was 100-year-old husband was threatened by the woman. The COMMERCE, Texas Accidents having trouble figuring out the caller was concerned for safe- (AP) — Two women were TV and needed assistance at ty. She reportedly came home killed and a child was A report of a motor vehicle 5:25 p.m. Sunday on Front to find a car with its lights out wounded in a shooting crash at 11:04 a.m. Sunday at Street. Police reported the and two people inside who Monday morning at a uni- 1 Durham Drive and 145 Low- man couldn’t figure out how were staring at her as she was versity dormitory in Tex- ell St.; at 7:21 p.m. Sunday at to change the channel and the walking away. as, officials said. 100 Walnut St. and Route 128 call was a misuse of 911. A recommendation for North Exit 43. A caller reported an erratic Theft students and employees to operator at 6:24 p.m. Sunday shelter in place was lifted Complaints at Atlantic Avenue and Com- A report of motor vehicle early Monday afternoon theft at 8:36 a.m. Friday at 12 mercial Street. The caller said at Texas A&M Universi- A well-being check was per- the driver of a red Mustang Stockade Road. ty-Commerce, and police said there appeared to be no other threats. Officials have not identified the First U.S. patient with new virus suspected shooter. University police Chief leaves hospital, is recovering Bryan Vaughn said offi- cers responding to a call By Carla K. Johnson to normal, according to a in coordination with the at about 10:17 a.m. found PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS two dead women in a room ASSOCIATED PRESS statement from the man hospital. at Pride Rock residence A resident is escorted out of the Pride Rock provided to The Associat- “I am at home and con- hall on the campus in residence hall following a shooting Monday SEATTLE — The man ed Press on Monday. tinuing to get better,” the Commerce, about 65 miles at Texas A&M University-Commerce in Com- who became the first U.S. The 35-year-old man man said. “I ask that the northeast of Dallas. He merce, Texas. patient infected with the media please respect my thanked his doctors, nurs- said a boy about 2 years new virus from China has es and other staff at Prov- privacy and my desire not old was also in the room the university said that shelter-in-place was an- left the hospital and said idence Regional Medical to be in the public eye.” and was taken to a hospi- even with the lifting of nounced. He said he was Center in Everett, Wash., The man added in the in a statement that he is tal, where he was in stable the recommendation, the waiting in a friend’s room getting better and looking about 30 miles north of statement: “I appreci- condition. residence hall and the on the first floor of the res- forward to life returning Seattle, according to the ate all of the concern ex- Vaughn did not take surrounding area was still idence hall. statement from the un- pressed by members of the questions after a news blocked off due to the on- “There’s police blocking identified man given to the public, and I look forward conference and did not say going investigation. the doorways, but other Lynn Drug Task Force AP by hospital officials. to returning to my normal if the women were stu- The university said the than that we’re all just The unidentified man life.” Hotline dents. student center would be kind of sitting in and wait- fell sick after returning The hospital has been The university canceled available for displaced ing on the news to hap- 781-477-4444 home from a visit to Chi- coordinating with U.S., classes after the shooting students and that counsel- pen,” Cooper said. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY na and was admitted to state and local health offi- and later said classes will ors were available there. Last October, two peo- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) the hospital on Jan. 20. He cials about the man’s care. not resume until Thursday. Larry Cooper III, a ple were killed and a doz- was still there as of last The hospital declined to The university lifted the All reports of neighborhood activity freshman who lives in the en others injured in an will be investigated. Friday and is now in iso- provide information about shelter-in-place recom- Pride Rock residence hall, off-campus shooting at a Callers may remain anonymous lation at home, monitored when he was discharged mendation about an hour told the Dallas Morning homecoming and Hallow- Spanish menu available by officials with the Sno- or the process of his dis- and a half after it was an- News that he left his room een party involving Texas homish Health District charge from the hospital. nounced on Twitter. But Monday just before the A&M-Commerce students. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Ben Platt named Hasty Pudding’s 2020 Man of the Year

CAMBRIDGE (AP) — a young age,” Hasty Pud- sical theater album, as It was recently announced Award-winning actor and ding co-producer Natalie well as a Daytime Emmy that he will star in the film musician Ben Platt was Needle said in a state- for their performance on adaptation of the Stephen named 2020 Man of the ment. “As our youngest “The Today Show." Sondheim musical “Merri- Year by Harvard Universi- Man of the Year, Ben has Platt is also known for his ly We Roll Along.” ty's famed Hasty Pudding had a remarkable career role as Benji Applebaum Also a musician, Platt's theater troupe on Monday. as an actor and musician." in the films “Pitch Perfect” debut album “Sing To Me Platt, 26, is the young- Platt will receive his pud- and “Pitch Perfect 2.” Instead” was released est recipient in the 54- ding pot at a celebratory He is currently filming last year. year history of the award, roast on Friday. A perfor- the second season of the Former winners of the handed out annually by mance of “Mean Ghouls,” Netflix series “The Pol- Man of the Year include the troupe that dates to Hasty Pudding's second itician," which last sea- Tom Hanks, Robert De the late 18th century. production including wom- son earned him a Golden Niro and Harrison Ford. “We’re thrilled to hon- en in the cast, will follow. Globe nomination. Last year's Man of the Year or Ben Platt as our 54th Platt won a Tony in He also stars in the film was Milo Ventimiglia. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Man of the Year because 2017 for “Dear Evan “Run This Town,” which Hasty Pudding's 2020 of the incredible impact Hansen," while the cast premiered at last year’s Woman of the Year, Eliza- On Monday, Harvard University's Hasty Pud- he has had on Broadway recording took home the SXSW Film Festival and beth Banks, was honored ding Theatricals announced Platt as their and in Hollywood at such Grammy for best mu- will be released this spring. last week. 2020 Man of the Year. Gift or keep: The afterlives of red carpet looks is a dance

By Leanne Italie Billy Porter wore at last long hours of labor, some “She has a beautiful re- ASSOCIATED PRESS year's Oscars and recently designers are more gener- lationship with Mr. Arma- put on again for "Sesame ous than others. ni. She's been wearing the NEW YORK — Remem- Street." Far rarer is a celeb- Jennifer Lopez kept her brand forever," Hartstein ber the ethereal pale rity buying them instead. original Versace jungle said. “With Glenn last sea- blue Prada dress Lupita “For Oprah, we have dress of green silk chiffon son, it's a discussion we had Nyong'o wore the night dresses custom made and that was the talk of the 2000 throughout the process.” she won an Oscar in 2014? pay for them, so she keeps Grammys. Prior to Lopez Close has a keen interest How about Glenn Close's hers,” said Adam Glass- making the dress with the in fashion, amassing per- moment in gold at last man, creative director of plunging neckline among sonal looks but also cos- year's Oscars in shimmer- O, The Oprah magazine. the most famous of all time, tumes from her films and ing Carolina Herrera with These days, Sanchez it was a runway piece that other projects throughout the long, liquid cape? said, most nominees are her nearly 40-year career. In a sea of red carpets, had been featured in a Ver- offered bespoke. She donated her costume both are among top tal- sace ad campaign and was collection to Indiana Uni- ent who got to keep their “That's sort of like the worn by Geri Halliwell and fancy duds. big honor. Typically you Donatella, the latter to the versity in 2017. How a red carpet moment get to work with the de- 1999 Met Gala. Actress Kaitlyn Dev- comes together, and what signer directly. It's such a Versace made duplicates er, who wore a soft pink FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS happens to the clothes after, huge press opportunity so for museum display, includ- strapless Miu Miu gown to can be a peculiar affair that designers are pretty ex- Billy Porter wears a black velvet tuxedo gown by ing the Grammy Museum, the British Academy Film heavily depends on who cited to do that,” she said. Christian Siriano at the Oscars in Los Angeles. and Lopez wore a reimag- Awards, said her red car- you are and what your rela- “If you won, you probably ined version for the Versace pet strategy is with sus- want the dress, but I think show at last September's tainability in mind. tionship happens to be with son so you kind of have to ity Fair after-party. everyone who goes to one Milan Fashion Week. “I borrow them,” Dever the designer in question. A resort to custom. So much Stylist Chloe Hartstein of these events is fully Close enjoyed a slew of said on Sunday's BAFTA designer's decision to gift or has already been through will be dressing presenter prepared to give the dress custom pieces last year red carpet. “I'm trying to not to gift often comes after the circuit. By the Oscars, Chris Rock for the Oscars. back at the end of the day.” with her nominations for be more green in every as- the big night is over and it's I've probably seen every Coming at the end of She worked with two nom- “The Wife.” She was gifted a pect of my life. ... I'm really time for stylists to pack ‘em dress out there,” she said. inees, Close and Melissa up and ship ’em back. the awards season, the black velvet cape look by Ar- trying in all areas. I think Oscars are a mad scram- When it comes to gifting, McCarthy, last year. mani Prive from the Golden if you just try a little bit at “They're delighted if the every brand is different, Keeping the clothes isn't designer says, ‘Oh, please ble for fresh looks after Globes after she won for least, that does something.” Erlanger said. automatic for nominees, keep it. I made that just for an exhausting cycle of red best actress in a drama. She Saoirse Ronan, who's “Some brands want to including those who win, her. She should have it,'” carpets, parties and other was also gifted the white nominated for best actress keep them for their own ar- Hartstein said. said stylist Emily Sanchez, appearances. There are crystal Ralph Lauren suit at the upcoming Oscars, who has dressed Laura fewer nominees to dress, chives. The brand decides “It's a Cinderella mo- she wore when she won a said her black Gucci gown Linney and Sutton Foster, along with presenters. that and the client is hap- ment where you wear it Screen Actors Guild award at the BAFTAs included among others. “If a design- Stylist Micaela Erlanger, py either way,” she said. and then the next morn- for the same film. repurposed fabric. Does er feels they're going to who has worked with “I'd say it's 50-50. If some- ing I'm there bright and This year at the Golden she get to keep it? want something back im- Nyong'o, Meryl Streep and one wins in a dress, gener- early to grab it and pack Globes, Close was a pre- “No, they usually go mediately, they're pretty others, said the Oscars are ally speaking the brands it up and send it to Paris senter and wore a royal back,” said Ronan and sev- transparent about it.” a mix of custom, couture or are more inclined to give or wherever it needs to be. blue custom gown by Arma- eral others at the British Many gowns live out their never-worn runway looks, that as a gift because it's But there are moments ni Prive. It, too, was gifted. awards show. days in a designer's ar- the latter sometimes with very sentimental.” where you're lucky enough The Oscar de la Renta caf- Jaclyn Alexandra Cohen, chives, to be lent out to mu- modifications to the silhou- For the Oscars this year, to keep them," she said. tan she wore to the Screen the fashion and accessories seums or for other special ette or color. Generally, Er- she's dressing Sigourney With many thousands of Actors Guild awards wasn't editor for Harper's Bazaar, events, such as the Chris- langer strives for custom. Weaver for the show and dollars of work and mate- custom and went back after said designers more often tian Siriano tuxedo gown “It's the end of the sea- Diane Kruger for the Van- rials at stake, along with she presented there. than not hold on to gowns. YouTube: No ‘deep ———————————————————–——— Review ———————————————————–———— fakes’ or ‘birther’ Stylish book gumshoes videos in 2020 election By Matt O’Brien major platform to remove ‘Chinatown’ and lost Hollywood ASSOCIATED PRESS a doctored video of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. But By Douglass K. written during the ‘70s,” WASHINGTON — Better the announcement Monday Daniel Wasson does it justice by late than never, YouTube is further clarifies that it will ASSOCIATED PRESS following Towne’s method making clear there will be of constructing finely de- take down any election-re- Quentin Tarantino’s ha- no “birtherism” on its plat- lated videos that are tech- tailed, lively backstories of form during this year's U.S. giographic “Once Upon a all characters, major and nically altered to mislead Time in Hollywood” keeps presidential election. Nev- people in a way that goes minor. It’s impossible not '60s Los Angeles swinging ermind that the conspiracy beyond simply taking clips to fall for this love letter by wishing away the brutal theory around former Pres- of speech out of context. The to a love letter that pastes murder of actress Sharon ident Barack Obama's cit- company also said it would together the often sticky Tate. In the real world, the izenship emerged in 2008 remove doctored videos that collage of how talent plus trauma to the close-knit and has not been a wide- could cause “serious risk of perseverance can equal a film community signified spread issue since he last egregious harm” — such classic film. the end of an era both per- ran for president in 2012. as to make it appear that a The four main antago- The Google-owned video government official is dead. sonally and culturally. nists are vividly portrayed service is also reiterating Facebook, which last year With great style and lyr- –- Evans, the schmooz- that it won't allow elec- had resisted early calls icism, Sam Wasson’s non- er with taste; Towne, the tion-related “deepfake” to yank the Pelosi video, fiction account of the mak- downtrodden writer; Nich- videos and anything that said in January that it was ing of the neo-noir classic olson, the charmer leading aims to mislead viewers banning “deepfake” videos, “Chinatown” (1974) focuses a charmed life; and Po- about voting procedures the false but realistic clips on four of Tinseltown’s den- lanski, the auteur cursed and how to participate in created with artificial in- izens on the cusp of realiz- to lose his pregnant moth- the 2020 census. telligence and sophisticat- ing their California dreams er to the Nazis and his Neither of these policies ed tools. Such videos are when the Manson family pregnant wife to the Man- is new either, but YouTube still fairly rare compared unleashed its nightmare. son family. By comparison, clarified its rules ahead of to simpler “cheap fake” As neighbors armed short shrift is given to the Iowa caucuses Monday manipulations such as themselves with guns and Faye Dunaway, brilliant in an apparent attempt to were used in the video that dogs, screenwriter Robert as the femme fatale but ensure that it is working to altered Pelosi's speech to Towne cast a nostalgic eye high maintenance behind prevent the spread of elec- make it seem like she was on the prewar L.A. of his the cameras. tion-related misinforma- slurring her words. youth as he conceived a Wasson admirably cred- tion on its service. Google, Google also said Mon- detective story for his best its the talents usually Facebook, Twitter and oth- day that it will remove friend, Jack Nicholson, in relegated to the credits er technology platforms are any videos that advance his first starring romantic with extensive reportage. under intense pressure to false claims about wheth- role. The idea of a throw- Production designer Rich- prevent interference in the er political candidates and back mystery eventually ard Sylbert and sister- 2020 elections after they elected officials are eligi- captured the interest of in-law costume designer PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS were manipulated in 2016 ble to serve in office. That Paramount’s brash pro- Anthea Sylbert painstak- “The Big Goodbye: Chinatown and the Last by Russia-connected actors. had been policy before, but duction head, Robert Ev- ingly make every visual Years of Hollywood” is a book written by Sam The company is most- wasn't made explicit. ans, affirmed by the suc- choice to “amplify charac- Wasson. ly reiterating guidelines The company's announce- cess of “The Godfather.” In ter.” Cameo appearances that it has been putting in ment comes about nine turn, Evans brought in his include Edward Taylor, stalwart Jerry Goldsmith. dential”) to future-noir place since the last presi- years after celebrity busi- director from another hit, Towne’s uncredited writ- Looming over both “The (“Blade Runner”), Los An- dential election in 2016. nessman Donald Trump be- “Rosemary’s Baby,” Ro- ing partner, and composer Big Goodbye” and “China- geles experiences constant Its ban on technically gan to get notice for claim- man Polanski, also Tate's Phillip Lambro, fired after town” is the City of Angels booms and influxes that manipulated videos of po- ing that Barack Obama, the widower. preview audiences reject- itself. The setting from make it an amnesiac char- litical figures was made nation's first African Ameri- If the Oscar-winning ed his avant-garde score, noir classics (“Double In- acter. Wasson posits that apparent last year when can president, was not born “Chinatown” is indeed “the leading to period-appro- demnity,” “The Big Sleep”) if L.A. "ever knew what it YouTube became the first in the United States. best American screenplay priate music from cinema to neo-noir (“L.A. Confi- was, it kept forgetting.” A8 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 LOOK! Rosa Parks Day, Liberace Day, National Quacker Day, World Cancer Day, Torture Abolition Day

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Staples Center removes public’s Just under 100 million people massive Kobe Bryant memorial LOS ANGELES (AP) — watch Super Bowl on Fox A massive memorial cre- NEW YORK (AP) — The ated by the public outside Super Bowl put a halt Staples Center after the to a four-year decline in death of former Lakers viewership, with an esti- superstar Kobe Bryant mated 99.9 million people was being dismantled watching the Kansas Monday, with an official City Chiefs come back to saying some of the items defeat the San Francisco would go to Bryant's 49ers in what is annually widow and other family the most-watched televi- members. sion event of the year. The cleanup of flowers, The Nielsen company balloons, jerseys, stuffed said viewership rebound- toys and ed slightly from the 98.5 began at 4 a.m., Staples million who watched in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Center President Lee 2019. An exciting game Kansas City Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt, right, Zeidman tweeted. A that featured a fourth hands the trophy to head coach Andy Reid af- fence was erected around quarter comeback and ter the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers, the site to keep the clean- two teams that haven't 31-20, in Super Bowl LIV. up out of public view. been in the ultimate game Fans spontaneously PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lately most likely helped er Jennifer Lopez led lion viewers in total, when began creating the memo- drive public interest. all personalities with 2.2 people who streamed the rial in a plaza outside the Sneakers and flowers along with messages for Super Bowl viewer- million interactions on game through Verizon or arena as word surfaced NBA star Kobe Bryant are left at a memorial ship had been slowly Twitter, Facebook and watched on the Fox De- that Bryant, his daughter for Bryant while fans gather to pay their re- eroding since its peak in Instagram, according to portes Spanish-language Gianna and seven other spect near Staples Center in Los Angeles. 2015, when 114.4 million Nielsen. Mahomes, the network are taken into ac- people were killed Jan. 26 watched a thrilling finish Kansas City quarterback, count. The halftime show in a helicopter crash in the 9 who lost their lives cataloged and shipped to between the New En- was the top player with had 103 million viewers, suburban Calabasas. The 1/26/20," Zeidman said. the family. Flowers will gland Patriots and Seattle 514,000 interactions. Fox said. memorial kept growing By midmorning Monday, be composted and spread Seahawks. The peak moment for Fox also said that 23.7 for a week. Personal he said, more than 1,350 around plants near Sta- By one measure, Super social media activity came million people watched messages were written on basketballs had been ples Center. Bowl MVP Patrick Ma- just at the end of the half- the episode of “The many of the items. boxed up. Fans were urged to homes wasn't the biggest time show starring Lopez Masked Singer” follow- “Truly amazing the out- Bryant's widow, Va- donate to a Bryant foun- star on the field — not by and Shakira, Nielsen said. ing the game, in what is pouring of love from the nessa, had requested dation rather than bring a long shot. Fox estimated that Sun- always the most-coveted City of Angels in honor of items, which were to be more gifts and flowers. Halftime show perform- day's game had 102 mil- time slot on television. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Tuesday, February 4, 2020 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Monday...... 2758 Monday...... 9814 Sunday...... 0280 Sunday...... 2921 Sunrise today 6:54 a.m. Overcast. High 47F. Winds SE winds around 5 kt, be- light and variable. coming SW around 5 kt in Saturday...... 7028 Saturday...... 2947 Sunset today 5:00 p.m. H Tonight: Cloudy. 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©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 Peabody survives late run to take down Revere By Anne Marie Tobin proud of the way the se- ITEM STAFF niors battled back. I think we dug a hole in the rst PEABODY — The Pea- half when they were in the body Tanners boys basket- bonus early, but we missed ball team got a much-need- too many free throws that ed win at home Monday could have made a differ- night, defeating visiting ence. The bottom line is Revere 63-55. Peabody did a nice job of It was far from easy, closing out the game when however. The Tanners led it had the chance.” by 23, 46-23, after opening The rst half was back- the second half with an and-forth, ending with the 11-0 run. They still led by Tanners on top, 14-12. 19, 53-34, going into the Peabody made its move fourth quarter. late in the second quarter. But the fourth quarter Leading 22-21, Lugo belonged to the Patriots, drained a 3-pointer to who fought back and make it 25-21 with three closed to within ve, 58-53 minutes left in the half. with 1:45 to go. An offensive board and Peabody closed out the putback from Onwuogu game at the free throw (nine points) bumped the line, thanks to Joangel lead to 27-21, then Alex Lugo (game-high 20 Jean (four points) convert- points), who converted ed off the offensive board 4-of-4 from the line with to make it 29-21. Kyle under a minute left. Mor s, who had already “Revere got hot and we drained back-to-back got cold, but they made a threes in the quarter, add- nice comeback there in the ed a free throw and fourth quarter,” said Pea- swished another three to body coach Thad Brough- extend the lead to 10 ton. “It was nice to hit our points, 31-21. Evan Sal- free throws there at the dana kept the run going end when we needed with another offensive them, especially Joangel, put-back, then Alex De- tonight he really stepped Nisco (six points) capped up. He and Chioke (On- the 12-0 run off a feed wuogu), who pulled down from Lugo to make it 35- some big rebounds, really 21. stepped up and helped Revere’s Crisrael Lith- calm us down when Re- gow (19 points) stopped vere was making its come- the bleeding with a jump- back.” er to send the teams into Despite the loss, Revere halftime with Peabody on coach David Leary was top, 35-23. pleased with the way his Peabody kept its foot on team fought back. the gas in the third quar- “We came out a little  at ter, outscoring the Patriots in the rst and didn’t real- 18-13 to extend its lead to ly challenge until the third 19 at 53-34. quarter, but we just ran ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO out of time,” he said. “I was PEABODY, B2 Peabody’s Chioke Onwuogu scored nine points in a win over Revere Monday night. Navs sign pair of Div. 1 out elders LYNN — The North Baylow to the front of ce Shore Navigators contin- staff. ue to build their roster Gunn hails from New for the upcoming Fu- Castle, Pa., and returned tures Collegiate Base- to his home state’s Nitta- ball League season and ny Lions after playing at announced the signing Ball State as a freshman of two Division 1 players and St. Johns River State to roam the Fraser Field (Fla.) as a sophomore. grass in 2020. He hit .235 with a home Following their college run, 18 RBI and eight sto- seasons at Penn State len bases in 48 games at and UMass, respectively, the latter school during Joe Gunn and Jack Whorf 2018 before missing last will join the Navigator season due to injury. out eld. President and The 5-foot-11, 205-pound General Manager Derek Gunn played in 30 games January introduced the at Ball State where he North Shore ball club’s originally enrolled after two newest members on being ranked as Penn- Monday. sylvania’s top high school COURTESY PHOTOS The Navs also recently ITEM FILE PHOTO out elder and a Second announced the addition of The North Shore Navigators have signed Team All-American by Lorenzo Keegan had one goal and one assist for Joshua Kummins, Lynn Penn State out elder Joe Gunn (left) and Perfect Game. Saugus in a loss to Pentucket Monday night. native Chris Holey and UMass out elder Jack Whorf (right) to the Marblehead native Gus NAVS, B2 2020 roster. Saugus boys hockey falls to Pentucket Navigators hire Lynn native Chris Holey, By Mike Alongi assist. welcome back two press box staff ITEM STAFF Goalie Jack Devereaux made a valiant effort in net LYNN — The North 13 percent, streamlined the com. media channels and serves SAUGUS — The Saugus all night, making 35 saves. Shore Navigators have collections process, imple- President and General as the primary communica- boys hockey team went “Jack has been a rock for added to their front of ce mented new technologies Manager Derek January tions contact. toe-to-toe with Pentucket us all year and it was no staff as another summer and improved both mem- also announced that Gus Kummins, who also Monday night, but in the different (Monday),” said season at Fraser Field ber and employee satisfac- Baylow and Joshua Kum- writes for New England end the Sachems came up Natalucci. “But at the continues to inch closer. tion while working in that mins will return to the Fra- Baseball Journal, will aid just short in a 6-4 loss at same time, we have to do a On Jan. 27, President and role since 2017. ser Field press box for their the Futures Collegiate Kasabuski Arena. Saugus better job in front of him. General Manager Derek Holey is a graduate of third season with the Navi- Baseball League as a whole was outshot by a wide Just because he’s capable January announced that Salem State University gators in 2020. in a similar role this year. margin — 41-19 — and of making all those saves Lynn native Chris Holey and Lynn English High The Navigators’ popular “The Navs are incredibly paid the price for every doesn’t mean we should has been hired as the orga- School. He grew up playing public address announcer, lucky to have Gus and Josh mistake it made during make him have to. We’ve nization’s new Director of baseball for Wyoma Little Baylow is a senior at St. back for another season in the game. got to do a better job play- Sales. League and Lynn Babe John’s Prep and announc- our press box,” Derek Jan- “It’s been the story for us ing in front of him.” Holey will be responsible Ruth. He taught math at es numerous sports at the uary said. “They were two all season,” said Saugus There were reworks for sponsorships, advertis- his high school alma ma- Danvers school including of the rst employees we coach Jeff Natalucci. “We from the very start of the ing and group sales. ter for four years after football, basketball and wanted to make sure to lock just make too many mis- game. After knocking the “Chris combines a sol- completing his business baseball. He is the public up for the 2020 season.” takes out there, especially puck around for the rst id sales background with management degree from address voice for Eagles “Gus’ infectious voice and in our own end. When you ve minutes, Pentucket a desire to be successful,” Salem State in 2013 and teams and also provides desire to get it right are an give a team second and got on the board with a said Navigators Executive also coached football (2011- play-by-play commentary unmatched combination at third chances on a bunch of goal from Josh Smith to Vice-President Jeff Janu- 13 and 2016-18) and track on selected live streaming his age. He has a big-time possessions, they’re going make it 1-0. But just two ary. “He is a former athlete (2012-14) for the Bulldogs. broadcasts. An announcer future in broadcasting to cash in. If you turn the minutes later, after draw- and brings a competitive “I am very excited for since he was eight years and we’ll all be watching puck over in your own ing a penalty, Saugus an- drive to the Navs sales this opportunity with the old, Baylow has also lent him one day at the major zone, it’s gonna hurt you. swered right back with an force. We expect Chris to Navigators,” Holey said. “I his booming voice to vari- league level. Josh is a tire- We paid for every mistake unassisted goal from Kee- take our sponsorship, pro- have been involved in ath- ous athletic events in his less worker, an incredibly we made.” gan to knot things at 1-1. It motions and advertising letics in the City of Lynn for hometown of Marblehead. talented writer and a true Jason Caron scored two didn’t take long — 36 sec- efforts to new heights.” years as both a player and As Director of Media perfectionist who always goals to pace the Saugus onds to be exact — for Pen- In addition to working coach, so to have the op- Relations, Kummins is re- goes the extra mile.” offense, while Lorenzo tucket to respond and for his hometown base- portunity to continue that sponsible for writing and The Navs are preparing Keegan had one goal and make it 2-1, but Saugus ball team, Holey currently involvement means a lot.” distributing press releas- for their 13th season of col- one assist. Freshman Dan- tied things up at 2-2 on a serves as an assistant man- For questions or inquiries es, game recaps and other legiate ball at Fraser Field te Mauro scored his rst goal from Caron to take ager at Beverly Municipal regarding sponsorships, ad- written content via the and their ninth in the Fu- career varsity goal, while the momentum into the Federal Credit Union. He vertising and group outings Navigators’ website and tures League. The 2020 Andrew Cipriano and rst intermission. has increased loans by 14 with the Navigators, email local media outlets, helps opener is scheduled for Richie Mauro each had one SAUGUS, B2 percent and total assets by Chris at choley@nsnavs. maintain the team’s social Wednesday, May 27. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020

Lynn City Swim Meet

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Classical’s Daniel Puma competes in the 100-yard breaststroke during the Lynn City Swim ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Meet Saturday at Lynn Tech. Peabody’s Tyler Joyce scored 12 points in a win over Revere Monday night. Peabody basketball takes down Revere PEABODY tournament.” From B1 — BOYS BASKETBALL The fourth quarter be- Tech 62, Northeast 43 longed to Revere, which Malik Purter had a big went on a 14-3 run to close game with 16 points, seven to within eight at 56-48 steals and five rebounds. with four minutes left. Af- Carlos Mateo had another ter a pair of Lugo free double-double with 10 throws, a fast-break bucket points and 11 rebounds, by Robert Raduazzo (15 while Justin Peralta also points) and a rainbow was in double figures with three-pointer by Lithgow 11 points and six assists. pulled the Patriots to with- Tech’s next game is in five at 58-53 with 1:45 to Thursday (5:30) against go, but that was as close as Greater Lawrence. the Patriots came. St. Mary’s 70, Peabody’s Tyler Joyce Pentucket 54 also finished in double fig- Joey Abate-Walsh led ures with 12 points, while the way for St. Mary’s Revere’s Dillan Day fin- ished with 12 points. with 18 points, while Josh With the win, the Tan- Perez and Lee Pacheco ners improved to 8-8 and each scored 13 points. Ali now focus their efforts on Barry added 12 points. ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Tuesday night’s home The Spartans (15-2) host Tech’s Luis Hernandez (left) prepares to enter the pool after a dive, while Tech’s Oliver Brooks game against Danvers. Roxbury Prep Thursday (right) competes in the 100-yard backstroke at the Lynn City Swim Meet. “We beat them by 20 the (6). first time around, but I am GIRLS BASKETBALL expecting a different and Marblehead 63, more improved team, much Salem Academy 31 more so from the first game Fehr Gillet had two of the season,” said Brough- points and eight rebounds ton. “We are a different for the Magicians, while team than we were at the Molly Cronin had three beginning of the season, points. Ella Kramer, Mia but so are they. This game Grenada and Annika Ha- tonight (Monday) was a ley each scored two points. must-win game and so is Marblehead (15-2) hosts Danvers tomorrow (Tues- Gloucester Tuesday night day) if we want to make the (7). Saugus boys hockey

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK falls to Pentucket English’s Mary Lawlor competes in the 100-yard butterfly during the Lynn City Swim Meet. SAUGUS two goals over the next From B1 seven minutes to take a 5-4 lead. After an emp- That momentum carried ty-net goal, Pentucket was over into the second peri- able to skate away with od, as the Sachems took the win. their first lead of the game Next up for Saugus (2- on a goal from Dante Mau- 12-1) is a road game ro just 1:17 into the period. against Lynnfield Wednes- Saugus held that lead for day (8:15) at McVann- most of the second, but a O’Keefe Memorial Rink in late goal from Pentucket’s Peabody. Richie Hardy tied things at 3-3 going into the final “We’ve got five games period. left to play and we’re going Once again, Saugus to be going up against came out with the momen- some pretty good teams, tum, scoring just 29 sec- tournament-level teams,” onds into the third period said Natalucci. “We’ve got on a goal from Caron to to start taking care of the make it 4-3. But the posi- puck in our own end and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK tives ended there for the stop making so many mis- Classical’s Jacob Lang competes in the 200-yard individual medley during the Lynn City Sachems, as a number of takes, otherwise we’re go- Swim Meet Saturday. mistakes and turnovers ing to continue to get ex- allowed Pentucket to score posed out there.” Navigators sign outfielders Gunn, Whorf for 2020 summer roster NAVS ton Herald All-Scholastic, desire to be successful,” (2011-13 and 2016-18) An announcer since he similar role this year. From B1 Catholic Conference All- said Navigators Executive and track (2012-14) for the was eight years old, Bay- “The Navs are incred- Star and team MVP hon- Vice-President Jeff Janu- Bulldogs. low has also lent his boom- ibly lucky to have Gus Gunn’s MLB scouting re- ors as a junior when he hit ary. “He is a former athlete “I am very excited for ing voice to various athlet- and Josh back for anoth- port compares him to Tim .347 with 18 RBI and 12 and brings a competitive this opportunity with the ic events in his hometown er season in our press Raines and says that he is runs scored. drive to the Navs sales Navigators,” Holey said. “I of Marblehead. box,” Derek January said. an “amazing athlete with Whorf’s scouting report force. We expect Chris to have been involved in ath- As Director of Media “They were two of the first speed to burn..a former compares him to Andrew take our sponsorship, pro- letics in the City of Lynn Relations, Kummins is employees we wanted to quarterback who will be Benintendi of the Boston motions and advertising for years as both a player responsible for writing make sure to lock up for a very exciting player to and coach, so to have the and distributing press re- Red Sox and says he is a efforts to new heights.” the 2020 season.” watch. “Very consistent player Holey is a graduate of opportunity to continue leases, game recaps and The Navs are now pre- Whorf adds to North (and) an excellent hitter Salem State University that involvement means other written content via paring for the 13th season Shore’s heavy Massachu- and outfielder (who) will and Lynn English High a lot.” the Navigators’ website setts flavor as the 5-foot-9, be a big part of the UMass School. He grew up play- The Navigators’ popular and local media outlets, of collegiate ball at Fraser 170-pound UMass fresh- team as a freshman.” ing baseball for Wyoma public address announc- helps maintain the team’s Field and their ninth in man calls Weston home Holey will serve as the Little League and Lynn er, Baylow is a senior at social media channels the Futures League. The and headed to college in organization’s new Di- Babe Ruth. He taught St. John’s Prep and an- and serves as the primary 2020 opener is scheduled Amherst after playing rector of Sales and will math at his high school nounces numerous sports communications contact. for Wednesday, May 27. three seasons of varsity be responsible for spon- alma mater for four years including football, bas- Kummins, who also writes Until then, stay up to date ball at Xaverian Brothers sorships, advertising and after completing his busi- ketball and baseball. He for New England Baseball on the latest Navs news by High School. He captained group sales. ness management degree also provides play-by-play Journal, will aid the Fu- visiting nsnavs.com and the Hawks during his final “Chris combines a solid from Salem State in 2013 commentary on selected tures Collegiate Baseball following us on Facebook, season after earning Bos- sales background with a and also coached football live streaming broadcasts. League as a whole in a Twitter and Instagram. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE TUESDAY Track Boys Basketball CAL Open Championship (at Reggie Lewis Center, 6) Danvers at Peabody (7) Georgetown at Lynnfield (6:30) WEDNESDAY Fenwick at Cardinal Spellman (6:30) Boys Basketball English at Saugus (7) Winthrop at Austin Prep (6:30) Marblehead at Gloucester (7) Girls Basketball Beverly at Swampscott (7) Masconomet at Winthrop (6:30) Classical at Salem (7) Boys Hockey Girls Basketball Watertown at Peabody (5:15) Tech at Chelsea (5:30) Saugus at Lynnfield (8:15) Peabody at Danvers (7) Marblehead at Gloucester (6) Lynnfield at Georgetown (6:30) Bedford at Swampscott (7:30) Cardinal Spellman at Fenwick (6:30) Girls Hockey Saugus at English (7) Peabody at Medford (TBA) Gloucester at Marblehead (7) Marblehead vs Beverly (at Connery Swampscott at Beverly (7) Rink, 5) Fontbonne Academy at Winthrop Masconomet at Winthrop (6:10) (6:30) Wrestling Salem at Classical (7) Concord-Carlisle at Lynnfield (6:30) Boys Hockey Marblehead at Triton (5) Latin Academy at Lynn (4) Gloucester at Saugus (7)

SPORTS BRIEFS NSBUA Classes looking to form two all- girls teams -- one at 10U The North Shore Base- and one at 12U -- for the ball Umpires Association 2020-2021 season. The (NSBUA) is looking for teams will play out of the new umpires for the 2020 Middlesex Yankee Confer- season. ence Girls League and the The class dates are Feb- invite is open to all girls ruary 10 and 24. The certi- under 12 years old who fication exam date is live in Lynn and the sur- March 2. rounding cities and towns. The $100 fee includes the Placements will be held course, all written materi- March 6 from 6 p.m. to 7 als, a rule book and the p.m. at Connery Rink in certification exam. A suc- cessfully completed Massa- Lynn. chusetts CORI certification For more information, is required. please contact bboisson@ For more information lynnyouthhockey.com. contact Interpreter Steve Carroll via email at ste- Correction [email protected]. In Monday’s edition of The Item, Lynnfield boys hockey Lynn girls youth player Robert Tashjian was incorrectly identified as hockey signups Ronnie Tashjian. We regret Lynn Youth Hockey is the error. TV/RADIO TV NHL 7 p.m...... Vancouver at Boston...... NESN 8 p.m...... Chicago at Minnesota...... NBCSN Women’s College Hockey 5 p.m...... Beanpot: Northeastern vs. Harvard...... NESN Plus 8 p.m...... Beanpot: Boston College at Boston University..... NESN Plus NBA 7:30 p.m...... Milwaukee at New Orleans...... TNT 10 p.m...... San Antonio at LA Lakers...... TNT Men’s College Basketball 7 p.m...... Auburn at Arkansas...... SEC Network 7 p.m...... Duke at Boston College...... ESPN, WEEI-AM 850 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 7 p.m...... Ohio State at Michigan...... ESPN2 7 p.m...... Rutgers at Maryland...... FS1 Jaylen Brown (right) scored 21 points for the Celtics in a win over the Atlanta Hawks Monday night. 7 p.m...... Tennessee at Alabama...... ESPNU 7 p.m...... UMass at Rhode Island...... CBSSN 8 p.m...... Penn State at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network 9 p.m...... Colorado St. at Fresno St...... CBSSN Celtics earn fourth straight victory 9 p.m...... Mississippi St. at Kentucky...... ESPN 9 p.m...... Missouri at Texas A&M...... SEC Network ATLANTA (AP) — Walker watching from high as 13 points. They a right hip contusion. ... Jayson Tatum scored 28 the bench, Gordon Hay- were up 95-84 heading to Walker missed his second 9 p.m...... Oklahoma at Texas Tech...... ESPN2 points and Grant Williams ward scored 24 points and the final period. straight game with a sore 9 p.m...... Xavier at DePaul...... FS1 drove for a key basket in Jaylen Brown chipped in The Hawks got as close as left knee. 11 p.m...... Air Force at Nevada...... ESPN2 the final minute, leading with 21 for the Celtics. two, and were still hanging Hawks: G Evan Turner Radio the Boston Celtics to a Young led Atlanta with around after back-to-back played for the first time NHL 123-115 victory over the 34 points, his 25th game 3s by Huerter. But Boston since Dec. 28. He has 7 p.m...... Vancouver at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Atlanta Hawks on Monday with at least 30 points never ceded the lead. been recuperating from night. this season. Kevin Huert- Tatum finished 10 of 20 both Achilles and ham- Trailing 117-113, the er had 23 points, including from the field, including 5 string injuries over the NHL Hawks had a chance when five 3-pointers, and John of 9 from beyond the arc. past month. ... Turner EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE a video review overturned Collins notched his fourth TIP-INS was pressed into service Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA a call along the baseline straight double-double Celtics: F Daniel Theis with the Hawks missing Boston 53 31 10 12 74 177 137 St. Louis 53 31 14 8 70 168 150 that initially gave Boston with 22 points and 11 re- went down in the third seven players because of Tampa Bay 52 32 15 5 69 188 145 Dallas 52 30 18 4 64 139 132 Florida 51 29 17 5 63 188 170 Colorado 50 28 16 6 62 182 149 the ball. bounds. quarter, landing awkward- injuries. Only 10 players Toronto 53 28 18 7 63 191 176 Chicago 52 25 21 6 56 158 163 But Trae Young turned With Young putting up ly on his right foot after suited up for Atlanta. ... Montreal 54 24 23 7 55 167 166 Winnipeg 53 26 23 4 56 158 164 it over with a bad pass at 23 points by halftime, the leaping high attempting to The injured list included Buffalo 52 23 22 7 53 150 161 Nashville 51 24 20 7 55 169 171 Ottawa 52 18 24 10 46 142 176 Minnesota 51 23 22 6 52 157 172 the other end, giving the Hawks held a 62-60 lead at block a shot by Atlanta’s rookie F Cam Reddish, Detroit 54 12 38 4 28 111 207 Pacific Division Celtics a chance to wrap up the break. Treveon Graham. Theis who went into the league’s Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vancouver 53 30 18 5 65 177 159 their fourth straight victo- But the All-Star guard collapsed to the court concussion protocol af- Washington 53 35 13 5 75 193 158 Edmonton 52 28 18 6 62 170 162 ry. They milked the shot also was shaky with the writhing in pain, and had ter taking a blow to the Pittsburgh 52 33 14 5 71 176 142 Vegas 54 27 20 7 61 168 162 clock before Williams took ball, turning it over nine to be helped to the locker head in Saturday’s loss at Columbus 53 28 16 9 65 143 135 Calgary 53 27 20 6 60 146 163 Philadelphia 53 29 17 7 65 170 157 Arizona 54 26 21 7 59 152 148 off down the lane, speeding times. room. He did not return, Dallas. N.Y. Islanders 50 29 15 6 64 146 136 San Jose 53 22 27 4 48 136 177 past the Hawks defense to The Celtics scored the finishing with nine points UP NEXT Carolina 52 30 19 3 63 166 139 Anaheim 52 21 26 5 47 134 161 N.Y. Rangers 51 25 22 4 54 166 166 Los Angeles 53 19 29 5 43 131 167 bank one in with 37.6 sec- first seven points of the in 19 minutes. ... C Enes Celtics: Return home to New Jersey 51 18 24 9 45 137 185 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. onds remaining. third quarter and steadi- Kanter returned after face Orlando on Wednes-

Monday’s Games San Jose at Calgary, 9 p.m. With ailing Kemba ly pushed their edge to as missing five games with day night. Dallas 5, N.Y. Rangers 3 Wednesday’s Games Florida 5, Toronto 3 Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 0 Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Thursday’s Games Colorado at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Anaheim at Montreal, 7 p.m. Red Sox Truck Day Dallas at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Detroit at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Washington, 7 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Montreal at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m. Vegas at Florida, 7 p.m. Vegas at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Colorado at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Anaheim at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Carolina at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Carolina at Arizona, 9 p.m. Nashville at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Nashville at Calgary, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Arizona, 9 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m.

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 36 14 .720 — Houston 31 18 .633 — Boston 34 15 .694 1½ Dallas 31 19 .620 ½ Philadelphia 31 20 .608 5½ Memphis 25 25 .500 6½ Brooklyn 22 27 .449 13½ San Antonio 22 26 .458 8½ New York 15 36 .294 21½ New Orleans 20 30 .400 11½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Miami 34 15 .694 — Denver 34 16 .680 — Orlando 22 28 .440 12½ Utah 32 17 .653 1½ Washington 17 32 .347 17 Oklahoma City 30 20 .600 4 Charlotte 16 34 .320 18½ Portland 23 27 .460 11 Atlanta 13 38 .255 22 Minnesota 15 33 .313 18 Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 42 7 .857 — L.A. Lakers 37 11 .771 — Indiana 31 19 .620 11½ L.A. Clippers 34 15 .694 3½ Chicago 19 33 .365 24½ Phoenix 20 30 .400 18 Detroit 18 34 .346 25½ Sacramento 18 31 .367 19½ Cleveland 13 38 .255 30 Golden State 12 39 .235 26½ Monday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Dallas 112, Indiana 103 Phoenix at Detroit, 7 p.m. Golden State 125, Washington 117 Golden State at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. New York 139, Cleveland 134, OT Indiana at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Orlando 112, Charlotte 100 Orlando at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Boston 123, Atlanta 115 Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Miami 137, Philadelphia 106 Cleveland at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Brooklyn 119, Phoenix 97 Memphis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Memphis 96, Detroit 82 Denver at Utah, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Miami at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Thursday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Orlando at New York, 7:30 p.m. A tractor trailer truck loaded with Boston Red Sox training baseball equipment departs Mc- Milwaukee at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. New Orleans at Chicago, 8 p.m. Charlotte at Houston, 8 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Coy Stadium, in Pawtucket, R.I., Monday, after making a ceremonial stop at the stadium on Portland at Denver, 9 p.m. San Antonio at Portland, 10 p.m. the way to Red Sox spring training in Florida. San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10 p.m. Houston at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Fear keeps jittery driver from getting a license DEAR ABBY: I am daughter?” “Are those trying hard to let go of Dear Abby is written by Abigail new jeans? How much my paralyzing fear of Van Buren, also known as Jeanne were they?” driving, which has pre- Phillips, and was founded by her I find her prying annoy- vented me from getting a ing and quite rude. Most mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact license. I am not sure of the other parents avoid why I get so nervous and Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. her, probably because of afraid when I get behind Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. this behavior. I work to the wheel. I really need a afford the things I have, car to get my family and and I don’t feel I need to myself around. I just band was on his phone conversation the way that discuss what I spend for wish I knew what was the entire time, showing dinner guest did. I’ll bet it my child or myself with causing this. Could you us YouTube videos he ap- will be a long time before anyone. Other than this, please help me figure it parently thought were you invite that couple she’s a nice neighbor. out? interesting. After dinner, again. What’s the best way to FEAR OF DRIVING he lamented that he had get her to stop asking run out of data and want- DEAR ABBY: I need these questions? I try to DEAR F.O.D.: Gladly. ed us to provide our Wi-Fi help dealing with a ignore them, but this has The quickest way to get to password so he could con- neighbor problem. “Di- been going on for years, the bottom of what’s caus- tinue watching his vid- ane” and I have been and I’m at a loss. ing your fear of driving eos. I begrudgingly gave neighbors for five years. would be to discuss it him access, but was real- We both have daughters ANNOYED IN with a licensed mental ly irked by it. Isn’t it rude in elementary school who NORTH CAROLINA health professional — if for a dinner guest to ask ride the bus. At the bus DEAR ANNOYED: possible, one who special- to use your Wi-Fi? stop, Diane always man- izes in treating patients ages to point out some- The surest way to get your with phobias. Your physi- NOT SO thing about my daughter neighbor to stop asking cian or your health insur- INTERESTED or me that makes me un- these kinds of questions ance company should be comfortable. She’ll ask would be the direct ap- able to refer you to some- DEAR NOT SO things like, “Are those proach. Tell her questions one who is qualified. INTERESTED: It was new shoes?” “I like that of that nature make you not rude to ask for your jacket. Was it expensive?” uncomfortable and to DEAR ABBY: A few Wi-Fi password. In some “You have a new hairdo; please stop asking. If she months ago, my wife and circles, it’s normal. What did it cost much?” Or persists, repeat it until I invited another couple WAS rude was for one “Wow, how can you afford she finally gets the mes- over for dinner. The hus- guest to monopolize the such nice clothes for your sage. BRIDGE

Crazy distribution blunts high cards First today, apologies to the type- Surely East should have shown his setters, who dislike seven-card suits suit at this point. Why not tell part- in the East hand, and here we have ner? Also, maybe the opponents had a 10-bagger! But I was shown this not discussed counteracting inter- deal by my wife, who sat South. vention over Blackwood. What do you think of the auction? South, ignoring the double, gave The East hand, despite its winners, her normal answer to RKCB. (A sen- is not a two-club opening. Only 12 sible agreement is ROPI: Redouble high-card points are too few. That with zero key cards, pass with one call should also assure partner that key card, bid five clubs with two, and the opponents cannot make a game so on. Partner can then ask for the contract unless they have a good fit trump queen and side-suit kings if and voids. This hand has scant de- he wishes.) fense. North jumped to six spades, hop- South’s overcall in such a weak ing for the best in hearts. suit was debatable. But it was hard West believed that he had to dou- to pass a hand with 14 points. (My ble, following his partner’s opening wife could not double to show both bid. After he led a club, my wife won majors.) with dummy’s ace, cashed the spade North, wondering how many points ace, played a heart to her queen and were in the deck, used Roman Key cashed the heart ace. When the king Card Blackwood. Hearts losers? dropped, she claimed an overtrick What heart losers? for plus 1310. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2020 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS

Tom Papa: You’re Doing Great! Netflix Comedian and SiriusXM radio host Tom Papa debuts his first Netflix comedy special, filmed in front of a live audience in Newark, N.J. The Flash: “Marathon” The CW, 8 p.m. After the Citizen prints an explosive story, Iris’ (Can- Jeers to Dracula dice Patton) life is threatened. Refusing to hide from for taking a bite out of time. Af- those attacking her, Iris sets out to expose a danger- ter two solid episodes rooted ous organization. Meanwhile, Barry (Grant Gustin) in the famous vamp’s original must face the consequences of the Crisis and fulfill era, the Netflix mashup from Oliver Queen’s wish for him. the folks behind Sherlock Finding Your Roots: “Science Pioneers” PBS, 8 p.m. jumped ahead to the present Host Henry Louis Gates Jr. traces the family trees day for a silly modern epi- of Francis Collins, Shirley Ann Jackson and Harold logue about Drac rising again Varmus, three pioneering scientists who’ve made in search of blood, babes and dramatic contributions to our understanding of the Wi-Fi. Not exactly high stakes. world while knowing little about their own ancestry. Unsellable Houses HGTV, 9 p.m. Jeers to Almost Family New Series! for overstaying its welcome. Sisters Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis ­— who The icky Fox drama about the are among the top-selling real estate agents in the surprise siblings of a crim- Pacific Northwest—help struggling homeowners sell inally unethical fertility doc their seemingly unsellable homes in record time. doesn’t need to be moved to Lyndsay, an expert in home renovation, design and staging, and Leslie, an expert in budget and negoti- the graveyard shift of Saturday ations, are so confident they can sell any home that nights. It needs to be axed, so they’re willing to invest their own money to make the that its likable stars (pictured, sale. from left) Megalyn Echikun- State of the Union Address woke, Brittany Snow and Emily Various Networks, 9 p.m. Live Osment can move on to better President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver the annual State of the Union address to Congress to- projects. night. A number of channels will offer varying de- grees of live coverage of the speech, and, in some Cheers to This Is Us cases, pre- and post-speech programming for pre- for recruiting one of our favor- view and analysis. Broadcast networks ABC, CBS, ite Chicago P.D. alums. Former FOX, NBC and PBS, and cable news outlets CNN, Windy City cop Sophia Bush Channel and MSNBC, are expected to be among the major networks broadcasting the speech. blew in for a guest starring Project Blue Book: “Area 51” gig as Lizzie, the dynamic but History, 10 p.m. married woman Kevin can’t When a soldier is seemingly abducted by a flying get out of his head. We’re al- saucer at a military base in the remote Nevada des- ready hoping her “hall pass” ert, Hynek (Aidan Gillen) and Quinn (Michael Malar- turns into an extended stay. key) take up the case, but they will soon learn that there are many reasons for the dangerous Area 51 to want to keep its secrets. Cheers to The Circle Miracle Workers: Dark Ages: “Help Wanted” for finding an upside to social TBS, 10:30 p.m. media. Netflix’s Big Brother-ly This is the second episode of Season 2 of the an- competition locked players in thology series starring Daniel Radcliffe and Steve tricked-out pads where they Buscemi, where a group of medieval villagers are try- could only chat via messag- ing to stay positive in the age of extreme income in- equality, poor healthcare and widespread ignorance. ing, texts and status updates, Tonight, Al lands an impressive new job, while Prince resulting in real gems and Chauncley loses one of his favorite ducks. some really crafty catfishing. 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (SEAL) MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage LYNN WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION LAND COURT given by Brett P. Budowicz to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. acting LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated February 23, 2006 INVITATION TO BID 20 SM 000227 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book ORDER OF NOTICE 25411, Page 188 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage The Bank of New York PURCHASE OF WATER METERS, ACCESSORIES AND READING DEVICES To: Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. Asset-Backed Alan De Souza; Nivaldo Souza; Ivonete Souza Certificates, Series 2006-6 is the present holder by Assignment from Mortgage BID #20-004 and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq): for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-6 The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission will receive sealed bids for the purchase of dated November 4, 2009 and recorded at said Registry of Deeds in Book 29063, Water Meters, Accessories and Reading Devices for a three year contract term on Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wells Fargo Bank Southwest, N.A., Page 519, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of an as needed basis. All meters will be installed by the Lynn Water & Sewer F/K/A Wachovia Mortgage, FSB, F/K/A World Savings Bank, FSB foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 42 Hawkes Street, Commission employees as needed through the Commission's water meter Saugus, MA 01906 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00 PM on March 5, 2020, replacement program. claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the numbered 12 Makepeace Street, given by Nivaldo Souza and Ivonete Souza to premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Specifications may be obtained as of February 3, 2020 by logging onto the Lynn World Savings Bank, FSB, dated April 11, 2005, and recorded in the Essex County Water and Sewer Commission's website at ( www.lynnwatersewer.org ) click (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24180, Page 422, has/have filed Lot numbered 94 of houselots in Saugus, Massachusetts made by L.G. Hawkes, Departments, Purchasing Department, current bids and look for bid #20-004 to with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/ Defendants' dated November, 1911 and recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, download and register as prompted. Servicemembers status. Book of Plans 23, Plan 12, being bounded and described as follows: The Commission no longer mails out specifications via US Postal service. If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United NORTHERLY by lots 102, 103-104 on said plan, fifty (50) feet; Commission hours are Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday through States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Friday 8: 30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on EASTERLY by lot 93 on said plan, one hundred fifty-one and 37/100 (151.37) that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in feet; Bids must be sealed in an envelope and marked accordingly and submitted to the this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before March 2, Purchasing Department, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, MA prior to 11:00 a.m. on or 2020 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground SOUTHERLY by Hawkes Street, fifty (50) feet; before Thursday, February 27, 2020 for the PURCHASE OF WATER METERS, of noncompliance with the Act. ACCESSORIES AND READING DEVICES at which time they will be publicly opened WESTERLY by lot 95, one hundred sixty-three and 83/100 (163.83) feet. and read aloud at the above said address. Witness, Gordon H. Piper, Chief Justice of this Court on January 16, 2020. Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Containing 7730 sq. feet, all of said measurements being more or less according Each bid submitted must be accompanied by a US certified bank check, Recorder to said plan. treasurer's check, or cashier's check payable to the Lynn Water and Sewer 14766 Commission in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00). PARCEL 2 Item: February 4, 2020 Upon vote of the Commission, the Executive Director executes all Contracts. The Lots numbered 95 and 96 on plans of North Saugus Gardens, made by L.G. Commission reserves the right to reject any and all Bids. The Commission is an CITY OF LYNN ELECTION WARRANT - 2020 Hawkes, C.E. dated November 1911 and recorded in Essex County South District Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Organization and invites bids from qualified To all inhabitants of the City of Lynn who are qualified to vote in the Registry of Deeds, Book of Plans 23, Plan 12, being bounded and described as minority and female firms. PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY on March 3, 2020. The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and follows: close at 8:00 p.m. All citizens will, in the several precincts in which they are This being bid under M.G.L. Chapter 30B. entitled to vote, give their votes on one Presidential Preference, State Committee NORTHERLY by lot 99-100-101-102 on said plan, one hundred (100) feet; Man, State Committee Woman and Ward Committee. Sample Ballots for all Wards Per: Betty Sutherland Dumas and Precincts are available on the City website and in the Election office for public EASTERLY by lot 94 on said plan, one hundred sixty-three and 83/100 (163.83) Chief Procurement Officer viewing. feet; *EARLY VOTING WILL ALSO BE HELD IN CITY HALL DURING REGULAR Item: February 4, 2020 BUSINESS HOURS FROM FEBRUARY 24 - 28, 2020 SOUTHERLY by Hawkes Street, one hundred (100) feet; and CITY OF LYNN ELECTION WARRANT - 2020 A todos los habitantes de la ciudad de Lynn que estén calificados para votar en el WESTERLY by lot 97 on said plan, one hundred seventy and 62/100 (170.62) To all inhabitants of the City of Lynn who are qualified to vote in the PRIMARIO PRESIDENCIAL el 3 de marzo de 2020. Las urnas abrirán a las 7:00 feet. PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY on March 3, 2020. The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and a.m. y cerrarán a las 8:00 p.m. Todos los ciudadanos, en los diversos recintos en close at 8:00 p.m. All citizens will, in the several precincts in which they are los que tienen derecho a votar, darán su voto sobre una Preferencia Presidencial, All measurements more or less according to said plan. entitled to vote, give their votes on one Presidential Preference, State Committee un hombre del Comité Estatal, una mujer del Comité Estatal y un comité de barrio. Man, State Committee Woman and Ward Committee. Sample Ballots for all Wards Las boletas de muestra para todos los barrios y distritos están disponibles en el Being the same premises conveyed to the herein named mortgagor (s) by deed and Precincts are available on the City website and in the Election office for public sitio web de la ciudad y en la oficina electoral para vista pública. recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 17629, Page 296. viewing. *VOTACIÓN ANTICIPADA SERÁ EN EL CITY HALL DURANTE LAS HORAS *EARLY VOTING WILL ALSO BE HELD IN CITY HALL DURING REGULAR REGULARES, DESDE FEBRERO 24-28, 2020. For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) BUSINESS HOURS FROM FEBRUARY 24 - 28, 2020 Ward and Precinct Locations: Locales de Distritos y Precintos: Registry of Deeds in Book 10562, Page 57. A todos los habitantes de la ciudad de Lynn que estén calificados para votar en el 1-1 Shoemaker School - Clearview Ave PRIMARIO PRESIDENCIAL el 3 de marzo de 2020. Las urnas abrirán a las 7:00 1-2 Pondview Lodge - 112 Kernwood Drive The property will be sold subject to the redemption rights in favor of the Internal a.m. y cerrarán a las 8:00 p.m. Todos los ciudadanos, en los diversos recintos en 1-3-4 Sisson School - 56 Conomo Ave Revenue Service by virtue of the tax lien(s) recorded in Essex County (Southern los que tienen derecho a votar, darán su voto sobre una Preferencia Presidencial, 2-All St. Pius Lower Church Hall - 215 Maple St District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31751, Page 224. un hombre del Comité Estatal, una mujer del Comité Estatal y un comité de 3-All Marshall Middle School -100 Brookline St barrio. Las boletas de muestra para todos los barrios y distritos están disponibles 4-All Harrington School - 21 Dexter St The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal en el sitio web de la ciudad y en la oficina electoral para vista pública. 5-All Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex - 90 Commercial St assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable *VOTACIÓN ANTICIPADA SERÁ EN EL CITY HALL DURANTE LAS HORAS 6-All Lynn Tech Fieldhouse - 80 Neptune Blvd encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to REGULARES, DESDE FEBRERO 24-28, 2020. 7-All Breed Jr. High School - 90 O'Callaghan Way and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Ward and Precinct Locations: Locales de Distritos y Precintos: Per order of: City Council 1-1 Shoemaker School Clearview Ave Janet L. Rowe, Chair, Election Commission Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of $5,000.00 as a 1-2 Pondview Lodge 112 Kernwood Drive ITEM: February 4, 2020 deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order to qualify as a 1-3-4 Sisson School 56 Conomo Ave bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from this 2-All St. Pius Lower Church Hall 215 Maple St requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon acceptance of 3-All Marshall Middle School 100 Brookline St bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check in thirty (30) 4-All Harrington School 21 Dexter St days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, Korde & 5-All Lynn Vocational Technical Institute Annex 90 Commercial St NEW IN TOWN? Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 or such 6-All Lynn Tech Fieldhouse 80 Neptune Blvd other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the premises 7-All Breed Jr. High School 90 O'Callaghan Way contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical error in Per order of: City Council this publication. Janet L. Rowe, Chair, Election Commission ITEM: February 4, 2020 Other terms to be announced at the sale.

The Bank of New York Mellon, as Trustee for the Certificateholders CWABS, Inc,. CITY OF LYNN Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-6 CORRECTED Korde & Associates, P.C. Notice: Lynn City Council Public Hearing on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 8:00 900 Chelmsford Street pm in the Council Chambers on the following Petitions: Suite 3102 1. River and Burns St, Charles Gaeta, NDA, to construct four residential building in Lowell, MA 01851 a Business District. (978) 256-1500 2. English High Parking lot, Fiesta Shows Carnival, April 23-26 th . Hours Thurs and Budowicz, Brett, P., 18-033716 Friday 5-11pm and Sat and Sunday 1-11pm. Set up on April 20, 2020. 3. 43 State St, Barlo Signs for a Sign Permit at Lynn Marketplace. Item: February 4, 10, 17, 2020 4. 271 Western Ave, Johannes Nota, Black Stallion Tattoos, to open a shop Tues-Sat by appointment only. 5.337 Union St, Jorge Benites, JB Barbershop for a coin operated license for a Bills Auto Clinic Inc Auction Pool table. Auction Date Saturday February 22, 2020 6. 391 Lynnway, Ralph Sevinor for a Laundromat, open 7 days per week, 24 hours. (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) 7. 106 Union St, Estefani's Restaurant for an All Alcohol Lic as a Common Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. Victullar, Hours Mon-Sun 7am-10pm and alcohol served from 8am -10pm pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on February 22, Mon-Sat and 10am-10pm on Sundays. 2020 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor 8. Riley Way, Kelly Realejo, WMI Lynn, LLC, to construct a Multi Family High Rise Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garage keeper's lien thereon for storage, towing with less than five stories. charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Phase 1 - 336 mix units, 46 Studios, 176 one bedroom and 114 two bedroom units. 2003 Ford Explorer Vin # 1FMZU70E63UB05649 9. 211-217 Lewis St., Diem Cannabis to operate a Recreational Cannabis Retail 2000 Chevy Astro Van Vin# 1GCDM19W5YB186864 Business 9am-8pm, 7 days. 2011 Chrysler 200 Vin # 1C3BC1FG0BN553512 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk 2010 Ford Focus Vin# 1FAHP3FN7AW217200 Item: Feb 4, 2020 FIND AN AFFORDABLE PLACE TO LIVE. Item: February 4, 10, 17, 2020

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By Danica Kirka be freed before the end of ASSOCIATED PRESS their full terms unless the Parole Board agreed. LONDON — The British Buckland said the new government said Monday rules would apply to peo- it will introduce emer- ple who are currently gency legislation to stop serving sentences as well people convicted of ter- as those sentenced in the ror crimes being released future. More than 70 peo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS after serving half their sentences, following two ple convicted of terror- Journalists and observers wait for the arrival ism offenses have been of an Air Canada Boeing 767 aircraft landing attacks in London by re- cently freed offenders. released in Britain after at the Adolfo Suárez-Barajas international serving time in prison and airport in Barajas, outskirts of Madrid. The announcement came the day after an Islamic more than 200 others are extremist who had recent- currently imprisoned. ly been released from pris- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Following Sunday's at- Damaged Air Canada on wounded two people Police officers inspect a bus as they work at the tack and a Nov. 29 attack in south London, despite scene of Sunday's terror stabbing attack in the in which two people were plane lands in Spain being under police surveil- Streatham area of south London. killed near London Bridge lance. Sudesh Amman, 20, in central London, the strapped on a fake bomb tion,” Justice Secretary having served half of their government has vowed to after tense hours and stabbed two people on Robert Buckland told law- sentence with no check or impose longer sentences a busy street before being makers. “We will therefore review.” for terror crimes and over- By Aritz Parra lances. shot dead by police. introduce emergency leg- He said terror convicts haul the conditions under and Ciáran Giles There was no immediate “Yesterday’s appalling islation to put an end to would have to serve at which offenders are re- ASSOCIATED PRESS information on what had incident makes the case terrorist offenders getting least two-thirds of their leased back into the com- caused the malfunction. plainly for immediate ac- released automatically sentences, and wouldn't munity. MADRID — Passengers “Landed safely, every- on an Air Canada Boe- thing is ok!” said Guido ing 767 that made a safe Fioravantti, from New U.K. and European Union clash over trade deal emergency landing in Ma- York, whose father was drid Monday evening have on the plane and had told described how they spent him that the cabin had re- By Jill Lawless chel Barnier was equally hours flying in circles to mained “calm and collect- and Raf Casert emphatic that the EU’s burn fuel in a tense calm. ed” during the ordeal. ASSOCIATED PRESS 27 remaining nations Toronto-bound flight wouldn’t agree to any Brit- “Pilots train for this a LONDON — Britain AC837, carrying 128 pas- ish trade deal just to avoid lot, so no reason to pan- and the European Union sengers, departed from ic. It's also more common a costly, chaotic “no-deal” the Spanish capital in the set out clashing opening at the start of 2021, when than many people would gambits Monday on strik- early afternoon but had think,” Fioravantti said. an 11-month post-Brexit to request an emergency ing a post-Brexit trade transition period ends. The plane spent close to deal, making it clear that return almost immediate- four hours flying in cir- “We are in favor of free ly after one of its two en- each side is willing to walk trade, but we are not going cles near Madrid, burn- away without an agree- gines was damaged and a ing off fuel before it was to be naive,” Barnier said. ment rather than compro- tire ruptured during take- light enough for landing. “If the request is to have mise on key issues. off. Spain's Defense Ministry broad access to a market U.K. Prime Minister Bo- Brock Mierzejewski, dispatched an F18 fighter of 450 million European ris Johnson sent a brava- from Vancouver, who was jet to evaluate the damage consumers, zero tariffs, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on the plane with his par- done to the landing gear. do-filled salvo toward Brus- zero quotas — that won’t ents, told The Associated In a statement, the air- sels three days after Britain happen for nothing, or in British Prime Minister Boris Johnson outlines Press: “Obviously a lot of line said the plane “expe- left the bloc, the first coun- any kind of condition.” his government's negotiating stance with the nervous tension while we rienced an engine issue try to exit. In a speech to In their divorce agree- European Union after Brexit, during a key were in the air, but the pi- shortly after takeoff” from business leaders and inter- ment, Britain and the EU speech in Greenwich, London. lots did a terrific job land- the same airport, as well national diplomats in Lon- agreed to strike an “ambi- ing the plane.” as a ruptured tire — one don, Johnson said “we want tious, broad, deep and flex- to follow EU rules, although or more like Australia’s,” “We are still in a lit- of 10 on the Boeing 767- a free trade agreement” — ible partnership,” including it will no longer have a say Johnson said. tle bit of shock but glad 300. It added that the air- but not at any cost. a free trade deal and agree- in EU decision-making. Australia does not have to be safe,” Mierzejews- craft “is designed to oper- “I see no need to bind ments for security and other After that, a cliff-edge a free-trade deal with the ki said shortly after the ate on one engine and our ourselves to an agreement areas. The details are to be looms. But Johnson insist- EU, and Australia-style plane landed at the Ad- pilots are fully trained for with the EU,” he said, in- worked out during a transi- ed the choice facing Britain trade would mean a pan- olfo Suárez-Barajas inter- this eventuality.” sisting that Britain would tion period lasting until the was not “deal or no deal.” oply of new tariffs and national airport. It was “Nonetheless, an emer- “restore full sovereign con- end of 2020, in which rela- “The question is wheth- other barriers between quickly surrounded by gency was declared in or- trol” over its borders, rules tions stay essentially un- er we agree a trading re- the U.K. and the EU, its emergency vehicles, fire- der to obtain landing pri- and economy. changed. For the rest of this lationship with the EU near neighbor and biggest fighting trucks and ambu- ority,” Air Canada said. EU chief negotiator Mi- year the U.K. will continue comparable to Canada’s — trading partner.

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Chi- On Monday, the three- nese stocks lost nearly 8 month yield was at 1.55 China opens virus hospital, percent after investors got percent, above the 1.52 their first chance to catch percent yield of the 10- up to losses that have hit year, which itself rose from market plunges as toll grows other markets. The S&P 1.51 percent late Friday. 500 rose 23 points, or 0.7 All the unsettled trading percent, to 3,248. The Dow is a sharp departure from By Ken Moritsugu Only the land checkpoints Jones Industrial Average 2019, which saw stocks ASSOCIATED PRESS at Shenzhen Bay and the rose 143, or 0.5 percent, bridge to Macao and Zhu- and bonds make power- BEIJING — China to 28,399 and the Nasdaq ful moves higher, and it’s hai will remain open. added 122 points, or 1.3 opened a new hospital built More than 2,000 hospi- the result of growing un- in 10 days, infused cash percent, to 9,273. certainty. Nobody knows tal workers went on strike All the fears are the into its tumbling financial earlier in the day, demand- how much the virus will markets and further re- product of a growing un- ultimately hurt econo- ing a complete closure of certainty: Nobody knows stricted people's movement the border, and their union mies and corporate prof- in sweeping new steps how much the virus will its, let alone human lives, has threatened a bigger Monday to contain a rapid- ultimately hurt econo- around the world. Past walkout Tuesday. ly spreading virus and its mies and corporate prof- disease outbreaks have Hong Kong was hit hard escalating impact. its, let alone human lives, seen stocks hit bottom by SARS, or severe acute Japanese officials, mean- around the world. It has when the number of new respiratory syndrome, in while, were deciding already shut factories cases peaked. 2002-03, an illness from the whether to quarantine in central China, halted This new virus that first same family of viruses as more than 3,000 people on PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS some global air traffic and spread from China has the current outbreak and a cruise ship that carried a caused economists to cut already shut factories A woman in costume of the Prosperity and which many believe was in- passenger who tested posi- their growth forecasts for there, halted some glob- Wealth God wears a protective face mask at a tensified by official Chinese tive for the virus. China, the world’s sec- al air traffic and caused gold shop in Hanoi, Vietnam. secrecy and obfuscation. ond-largest economy. economists to cut their Chinese health author- “In essence, it’s a version The fears have also ities reported 361 deaths of SARS that spreads more 2020 growth forecasts for were arriving in Wu- "We are fully confident struck just as inves- and 17,205 confirmed cas- easily but causes less dam- China, the world’s sec- han, the capital of Hubei in and capable of minimiz- tors believed economic ond-largest economy. es, an increase of 2,829 over age,” Ian Jones, a professor growth would re-accel- a 24-hour period, as other province, to relieve over- ing the epidemic's impact of virology at the Universi- The most immediate whelmed health workers on the economy," Lian erate around the world, threat seems to be for countries continued evac- ty of Reading in Britain, and to staff the new 1,000- Weiliang, deputy chief of thanks in large part to in- travel and tourism com- uating citizens from hard- said about the new virus. bed hospital, located in the National Development terest-rate cuts and other panies. But with supply est-hit Hubei province and Chinese scientists said the countryside far from and Reform Commission, bold actions by the Federal chains running around restricted the entry of Chi- they have more evidence the city center. said at a news conference Reserve and other central the world and China pro- nese or people who recently that it likely originated in Its prefabricated wards in Beijing. banks around the world. A viding more revenue to traveled to the country. The bats. In a study published report on Monday said U.S. S&P 500 companies than World Health Organization are equipped with state- With the holiday ending, in the journal Nature, Shi manufacturing returned to any country besides the said the number of cases of-the-art medical equip- many companies required Zhen-Li and colleagues growth in January for the United States, CEOs from will keep growing because ment and ventilation sys- employees to work from at the Wuhan Institute first time in six months, a wide range of industries tests are pending on thou- tems. A second hospital home to minimize the risk of Virology reported that but many investors paid have said they expect sands of suspected cases. with 1,500 beds is due to of infection. Volkswagen genome sequences from little attention because it some kind of hit to their Chinese President Xi open within days. said its 3,500 employees seven patients were 96 doesn’t fully reflect all the businesses. Jinping, presiding over “The lack of hospital in Beijing would do so for percent identical to a bat virus concerns. The fears have also a special meeting of the rooms forced sick people to two weeks. coronavirus. “Think about what glob- struck just as inves- country's top Communist return home, which is ex- Xing Xuemei, the man- SARS is also believed to al central bankers are tors believed economic Party body for the second tremely dangerous,” Chi- ager of Dohia, a bedding have originated in bats, al- thinking about now” said growth would re-accel- time since the crisis start- nese epidemiologist Zhong and household supplies though it jumped to civet Emily Roland, co-chief erate around the world, ed, said “we have launched Nanshan told CCTV. “So store in the city of Zheng- cats before infecting peo- investment strategist at thanks in large part to in- a people's war of preven- having additional (beds) zhou, said it won't open ple. Scientists suspect the John Hancock Invest- terest-rate cuts and bold tion of the epidemic.” available is a great im- until Feb. 9. She said all latest outbreak began at a ment Management. She actions by the Federal He told the Politburo provement.” the stores in her mall were seafood market in Wuhan imagined them saying: Reserve and other central standing committee that China’s Shanghai Com- closed except for a Carre- where wild animals were “Are you kidding me? We banks around the world. the country must race posite stock index plunged four supermarket. on sale and in contact with pumped so much liquidity A report on Monday said against time to curb the nearly 8 percent on the Hong Kong's leader, Car- people. into the economy last year, U.S. manufacturing re- spread of the virus and first day of trading after rie Lam, announced that Meanwhile, Japanese and now the yield curve is turned to growth in Janu- that those who neglect the Lunar New Year hol- the semi-autonomous terri- health officials said a pas- inverting again?” ary for the first time in six their duties will be pun- iday, despite a central tory will shut almost all but senger on a Japanese-op- The yield curve is a tool months, but many inves- ished, state broadcaster bank announcement that two land and sea border erated cruise ship tested used by investors that tors discounted it because CCTV reported. it was putting 1.2 trillion crossings with the main- positive for the virus after sits in the dusty corners it doesn’t fully reflect all Medical teams from the yuan ($173 billion) into land at midnight to stem leaving the vessel in Hong of the bond market. Mar- the virus concerns. People's Liberation Army the markets. the spread of the virus. Kong on Jan. 25.

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