SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 Dreaming Lynn man big about nabbed in Amazon national in Lynn ICE raids By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF By Thomas Grillo LYNN — An Amazon headquar- ITEM STAFF ters in Lynn? Don’t count on it. Mayor Judith Flanagan Kenne- LYNN — A Salvadoran native who lives dy said the city is in no position on South Common Street was arrested by to compete with , Revere, the Immigration and Customs Enforce- Lawrence and Worcester to bring ment (ICE) agency Tuesday as part of a the world’s largest e-commerce four-day operation that netted nearly 500 company’s second headquarters residents nationwide on immigration vio- to . lations. “I would love to seize that op- Joseph Pojoy, 24, who faces deportation portunity,” she said. “But Amazon for a second time, was previously convict- seeks more than 100 acres and ed on several counts of assault and battery that would mean it would have to with a dangerous weapon and ordered to go into Lynn Woods Reservation leave the country, according to ICE. or take about half of the available Lynn Police Lt. Michael Kmiec said fed- buildable waterfront land. I don’t eral authorities gave the department a think it would be suitable for ei- heads-up that they planned to arrest Po- ther.” joy. Lynn Police booked him as a courtesy. Amazon set off a  erce compe- Federal immigration of cials said 50 tition this month among the na- people were arrested in Massachusetts tion’s cities to land the company’s as part of a nationwide sweep focusing on second headquarters, which they what they called “sanctuary” jurisdictions, call HQ2. If Lynn were to enter which limit local authorities’ cooperation the nationwide competition, it in immigration investigations. Lynn has would contend for the $5 billion not been designated a sanctuary city. investment and 50,000 high-pay- Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said ing new jobs Amazon said will there was no immigration raid in Lynn. come with the facility. “While ICE agents were in the area, they Asked if Charles Patsios’ pro- spotted one person who had a federal im- posed development off the Lyn- migration warrant outstanding, they took nway near the General Edwards him into custody and booked at the Lynn Bridge would be an appropriate Police Department as a courtesy,” she said. site, the mayor said she wasn’t “That was the extent of the involvement sure. by our police and ICE in the city.” “If Charlie wants to pursue it, I The Lynn Police Department said ru- think it would be a wonderful op- Revere mayor: Speak mors of multiple arrests are untrue. portunity for jobs and for growing “We do not want these reports to stop industry in Lynn and it’s probably residents from calling the police when more suitable for that side of the they need assistance or to prevent anyone Lynnway,” she said. “But there’s out to save lives from reporting a crime.” no place I can to in the city ICE said the operation netted 498 peo- that we have control over suitable By Bridget Turcotte Vanessa MacCormack, 30, Patty Ippolito ple in the U.S. wanted for immigration vio- for Amazon.” lations. Of those, 317 had criminal convic- ITEM STAFF a Revere mom and Lynn wipes away tears Amazon’s RFP does not require tions. ICE said they targeted individuals cities to own the land, rather to school teacher, was found during a candle- who have violated U.S. immigration laws, REVERE — A candlelight dead in her Grand View Av- light vigil in Re- work with private landlords on a vigil to bring awareness to prioritizing aliens with criminal convic- proposal. enue home last Saturday vere on Friday. tions, pending criminal charges, known domestic violence was held Patsios, the Swampscott devel- shortly after 3:30 p.m. She gang members and af liates, immigration oper who plans to transform the at Revere City Hall in the suffered from trauma inju- ITEM PHOTO | fugitives and those who re-entered the SPENSER HASAK 68-acre former General Electric wake of the violent murder ries to her face and head, U.S. after deportation. of a Revere mom and Lynn AMAZON, A3 teacher. VIGIL, A7 ICE, A7 One toke Lynn eld (over) the businesses Malden getting the Edmund Car- leton Brown and line his wife Pearl heave-ho were honored at By Steve Freker the Community FOR THE ITEM By Bridget Turcotte Brotherhood ITEM STAFF MALDEN — A decision is Club on Friday expected soon on whether a for their years LYNNFIELD — Dick Blais- medical marijuana dispen- of service to the dell has been clipping hair at his sary should be located on Lynn community. Broadway barber shop for more Route 99 at the Melrose-Mal- than 50 years, but will soon close den city line. ITEM PHOTO | his doors. Proponents say the pro- SPENSER HASAK “I would have liked to have left posed shop could see $10 on my own and retired,” he said. million in annual sales due “I wasn’t intending to retire at to its easy accessibility from this time but I will be forced to. points in greater Boston, the Couple’s love for Lynn There’s no place to start all over North Shore and the city of again.” Boston. Blaisdell’s Western Barber Shop The site in consideration is knows no bounds is one of several local stores slat- miles away from downtown ed to close after Herb Chambers Melrose and the wide major- ITEM STAFF REPORT “I preach that to people: Volunteer,” made a $4.7 million deal to buy ity of residential areas of the Pearl says. “You never know what you’re eight acres at the corner of Broad- city but just yards from the LYNN — When lifelong Lynners Ed- going to get out if it.” way and Salem Street. Donovan’s Malden city limits and also mund Carleton Brown and his wife, The Browns have received a feeling of Liquors and Baystate Jewelry nearby Saugus in the near- Pearl Anderson Brown, relocate to North accomplishment and ful llment, as they Exchange will also shutter their ly exclusively commercial Carolina this fall, they will leave behind served on boards at the Lynn Museum, locations as part of the sale. Route 99. a city that has signi cantly bene tted Community Minority Cultural , In all,  ve parcels were pur- Melrose Mayor Robert from their unyielding spirit of volunteer- the Massachusetts chapter of the Gener- chased by Broadway Lynn eld Dolan, in an online report, ism for almost a century. al Federation of Women’s Clubs, and the Properties, LLC, an entity con- con rmed city of cials are Edmund, 98, and Pearl, 94, have been Community Brotherhood, among others. trolled by Herb Chambers, in in the home stretch of ne- active participants in the community, They were involved with LynnArts from August. gotiations with a number of through their jobs, their church and the its inception. “I don’t intend to leave after a potential medical marijuana countless organizations they have served month,” Blaisdell said. “I’m going dispensary operators, whom in leadership roles. BROWNS, A7 to stay here as long as I can, un- he indicated have long eyed less they back the trucks up and the Route 99 area. throw me out.” In Malden and Medford, Tom Holland, who owns Bay- both communities were al- INSIDE state Jewelry, said all tenants re- most identical with the state- ceived a letter about a week-and- wide percentage in approval In Medford In Opinion In Sports a-half ago indicating they would a statewide ballot question Noodles & Company Shribman: The St. Mary’s, Classical be evicted on Oct. 31. restaurant closing its eeting feeling of football remain MALDEN, A7 local franchise. A2 bipartisan bliss. A4 undefeated. B1 LYNNFIELD, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 57° VOL. 139, ISSUE 251 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 45° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 OBITUARIES Donna L. Davis, 74 Noodles & Company restaurant 1942-2017 LAS VEGAS, Nev. — made a significant closing its Medford franchise Donna L. Davis 74, contribution to the of Las Vegas, Nev., care and welfare of MEDFORD — The local made the difficult decision restaurants over the years, side on Riverside Avenue. formerly of Salem, hundreds of children, Noodles & Company fran- to close their New En- as well as Hamra’s dedi- Noodles & Company passed away peace- and their families, chise on Riverside Avenue gland Noodles & Compa- cated team members.” operates nearly 500 loca- fully on Aug. 18, throughout her long will close along with four ny restaurants,” Danielle The 491 Riverside Ave. tions in the United States. 2017. career. She was a other Massachusetts loca- Moore said in a statement, Noodles & Company Moore said the other fran- She is survived by bright star in the uni- tions, according to a com- adding, “We appreciate opened in late November chises scheduled for clos- her four daughters, verse and she left an pany spokeswoman. the patronage of area resi- 2015 along with other food ing are located in Burl- Julie Melanson and impact on everyone “Our long-standing fran- dents and guests that have providers Panera Bread ington, Franklin, Medford, her husband Daniel of Lynn, she met. She will be missed Lisa Owens of Las Vegas, Nev., by all. chise partners, Hamra, dined at our Boston-area and Smashburger, side-by- Westwood and Woburn. Holly Sapiel and her husband Service information: Don- Kevin of Sanford, Maine, and na’s family would like to in- Melinda Hanlon of Salem. She vite her friends to join them leaves 14 grandchildren and in a Celebration of Donna’s many great-grandchildren. She Life to be held on Saturday, was predeceased by her long- Oct. 14, 2017 at 12:30 p.m. time companion, Fred Diotte. at The Old Tyme Italian Cui- Donna retired from the Mas- sine, 612 Boston St. Lynn. sachusetts Department of Funeral services will be pri- Social Services in which she vate.

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50 arrested amid federal to 18 years in prison. immigration sweep The Taunton Gazette reports 20-year-old BOSTON (AP) — Fed- Syrelle Grace, of Taunton, eral immigration officials was sentenced to 13 ½ to say 50 people were ar- 18 ½ years in prison on rested in Massachusetts Thursday in a Fall River as part of a nationwide court. Grace pleaded sweep focusing on what guilty to multiple charges they called “sanctuary” including manslaughter jurisdictions, which limit and armed robbery with local authorities’ coop- a gun in the 2015 killing eration in immigration of 19-year-old Marcel investigations. Francois. U.S. Immigration and Prosecutors say Grace Customs Enforcement shot and killed Francois PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS announced Thursday on a basketball court Boston city archaeologist Joe Bagley displays fragments of pottery and a tobacco pipe recovered that the four-day oper- in New Bedford’s Har- from a site that experts believe may have contained an outhouse used by Paul Revere. ation netted 498 people rington Park. wanted for immigration A judge ordered Grace violations. Of those, 317 to serve three years’ had criminal convictions. probation following his This old outhouse: Privy tied Among those arrested release. in Boston was a citizen of India convicted of inde- Man who found Marathon cent assault. bomber in his boat dies to Paul Revere is excavated The American Civ- il Liberties Union of BOSTON (AP) — The By William J. Kole vere, Boston city archaeol- timed their dig to coincide whether they bought good Massachusetts on Friday man who found Boston ASSOCIATED PRESS ogist Joe Bagley told The with drainage improve- or cheap cuts of meat,” he decried the raids as “at- Marathon bomber Dz- Associated Press. ments being made to the said. tempts to bully state and hokhar Tsarnaev hiding BOSTON — No. 1 if by “Paul Revere might property. Moses Pierce, a glass local law enforcement.” in his boat in his back- land, No. 2 if by sea? well have come over here Colonial-era outhouses worker, was the original The Massachusetts yard has died. Archaeologists are exca- for dinner and used the tend to yield surprises, owner of the house. It Immigrant and Refugee David Henneberry, vating what they believe bathroom,” Bagley said. said Nina Zannieri, exec- was later bought by Na- Advocacy Coalition noted of Watertown, died on was the site of an out- “He had 12 kids in his utive director of the Paul thaniel Hichborn, a boat 20 of the 50 arrested in Wednesday. He was 70. house next door to Paul own little house next door. Revere Memorial Associ- builder and a cousin of Massachusetts had no The death was confirmed Revere’s home — and the It’s easy to imagine they ation that owns and oper- Paul Revere, famed for criminal record. by the Lehman, Reen, privy, as the colonists po- didn’t stay cramped up in ates the homes. his midnight ride on April & McNamara Funeral litely called their potties, there all the time.” “They’ve excavated oth- 18, 1775, warning that the Senate Democrats back Home in Boston. No cause could be flush with arti- On Friday, organizers er privies and they were British were coming. sweeping crime bill of death was provided. facts. said on Instagram that full of stuff,” she said. “It’s Revere’s backup plan With police searching People typically dumped they were surprised to always a treasure trove. — preparations to light BOSTON (AP) — A April 19, 2013, for the trash and household discover the outdoor toilet For us, it’s an opportuni- either one or two lanterns legislative committee bombing suspect, Henne- goods in their outhouses. is only three feet deep — ty to get at a source of in- as signals from the stee- has released a sweeping berry noticed some pad- Volunteers with the City half what they expected — formation that’s literally ple of Boston’s Old North criminal justice bill that ding to protect the hull of of Boston Archaeological but they planned to punch buried underground.” Church — is immortal- would eliminate manda- his 24-foot boat that had Program already have through a concrete bottom Any fossilized unmen- ized in a line in “Paul tory minimum sentences been shrink-wrapped had pulled fragments of pot- apparently added around tionables will be analyzed Revere’s Ride,” a Henry for some drug offenses fallen off. Henneberry tery, bottles and a tobacco 1850 to see what might for seeds or the remains Wadsworth Longfellow while increasing penal- went outside, lifted the pipe from the bricked yard lurk beneath. of parasites — clues that poem: “One if by land, and ties for others. wrap and found a bloody of the Pierce-Hichborn The house — one of the could tell scholars more two if by sea ...” The wide-ranging mea- Tsarnaev curled up in- House in the heart of Bos- earliest remaining brick about the colonists’ diet. Did one of America’s sure outlined Friday has side. He ran back into his ton’s North End. structures in Boston — And bones left over from most celebrated patriots the backing of top Senate home and called 911. So far, there’s been no was built around 1711 a 1700s supper could use the outhouse? The Democrats, who say it Some called him a hero, sign of mummified human next to the Paul Revere speak to the occupants’ experts concede they may will offer alternatives to but he was uncomfortable excrement. That would be House, one of the city’s financial health, Bagley never know for certain. incarceration for some with the attention. the telltale evidence of an most prominent histor- said. “We’ll learn what “If it happened,” Zann- while helping former A wake is scheduled for outhouse at the home once ic sites and a huge tour- they were eating, how ieri said, “we hope he left convicts avoid returning Oct. 6. owned by a cousin of Re- ist draw. Archaeologists much money they had, a marker for us.” to prison for new crimes. The bill also calls for Police shoot suspect in hand reforms to Massachu- Baker: National Guard unit heading to Puerto Rico setts’ bail system; a LUNENBURG (AP) reduction in court fees — Police investigating BOSTON (AP) — Re- al support to Puerto Rico contact with Puerto Rico and to aid those from the charged to low-income reports of a suspicious publican Gov. Charlie with personnel and equip- officials and federal au- island seeking temporary defendants; and changes man near a home in Mas- Baker announced Friday ment as requested and is thorities throughout the or permanent residence in in solitary confinement sachusetts have shot and that Massachusetts will preparing to welcome di- response and recovery ef- Massachusetts. procedures in state injured a suspect authori- be sending a six-person saster survivors seeking fort. Baker said Friday that prisons. ties say pulled a gun from National Guard communi- temporary or permanent The decision to send Massachusetts is home Democratic Judiciary a backpack and opened cations unit to Puerto Rico residence in Massachu- the unit followed an an- to one of the largest com- Committee co-chair Sen. fire on officers. for up to 30 days. setts.” nouncement earlier Fri- munities of Puerto Rican William Brownsberger A spokesman for Baker said Puerto Rico Baker said the request day by Baker and Dem- Americans in the country. says the bill is “about lift- Worcester District Attor- had accepted the offer for for assistance from Puer- ocratic Boston Mayor Democratic state Rep. ing people up instead of ney Joseph Early Jr. say the unit to help support to Rico came through the Marty Walsh of a new Jeffrey Sánchez of Boston, locking them up.” the suspect, 31-year-old satellite-based data and Emergency Management Massachusetts fund for who has family members The proposal would end Brian Binder, was shot in mobile communications Assistance Compact — hurricane victims in Puer- in Puerto Rico, will serve mandatory minimum the hand at about 12:30 on the hurricane-ravaged the national emergency to Rico. as the honorary vice chair- sentences for dealing a.m. Friday in Lunen- island, where communi- management mutual aid Baker said The Massa- man of the fund’s advisory small amounts of cer- burg. He was treated at cation lines have been se- system that streamlines chusetts United for Puer- committee. tain drugs, but would the hospital and faced verely damaged. state-to-state disaster as- to Rico Fund will distrib- The fund will work to impose new penalties for arraignment later Friday. Baker said Massachu- sistance. ute money that it raises collect donations from trafficking in heroin and No officers were injured. setts stands “ready and The governor said Mas- to help reconstruction foundations, corporations fentanyl. After the exchange of willing to offer addition- sachusetts will remain in and relief in Puerto Rico and individual donors. gunfire, Binder fled into Man pleads guilty the woods and at some point dropped the gun be- Mayor fires back after librarian calls Dr. Seuss book cliche to manslaughter fore he was apprehended. FALL RIVER (AP) — A He faces charges includ- SPRINGFIELD (AP) name is Theodor Geis- across the country earlier system distanced itself Massachusetts man who ing two counts of attempt- — The mayor of Dr. el, was born and raised this month to celebrate from Soeiro’s opinions, admitted to killing an- ed murder and carrying a Seuss’ hometown fired in Springfield. He wrote National Read a Book Day saying her comments other man at a city park firearm without a license. back at a school librarian and illustrated dozens of on Sept. 6. were “not a formal accep- has been sentenced to up It was not clear if he had on Thursday who called rhyming children’s books A spokeswoman for tance or rejection of do- a lawyer. the children’s author’s including “The Cat in the Melania Trump said the nated books.” books “racist” and “cliche” Hat” and “Green Eggs and Cambridge librarian’s re- IN MEMORIAM in rejecting a donation Ham.” A Dr. Seuss mu- sponse was “unfortunate” ANTHONY RIZZO, JR. Did you know? of them from Melania seum opened in the city and the first lady remains OCTOBER 1, 2017 781-593-7700 Trump. earlier this year and the committed to children’s Publishing Daily, except Sundays The comments of Cam- Democratic mayor notes causes. USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 bridge Public Schools li- that attendance has been Soeiro could not immedi- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA brarian Liz Phipps Soeiro “through the roof.” ately be reached for com- and additional offices. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item were “political correctness He said if Cambridge ment. But in a blog post Subscriptions at its worst,” Springfield doesn’t want the books, the librarian called Dr. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States Mayor Domenic Sarno Springfield will take them. Seuss a “tired and worn $20.00 for 4 weeks said in a statement. Sarno also praised the ambassador for children’s $65.00 for 13 weeks Home delivery “One fish, two fish, red first lady and invited her literature” and said his il- $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year subscribers fish, blue fish, I think her and Republican President lustrations are “steeped in Send payment to and POSTMASTER, get FREE access comments stink and are Donald Trump to visit the racist propaganda, carica- send address changes to: to the e-edition on ridiculous towards our be- Springfield museum. tures, and harmful stereo- The Daily Item So many wonderful memories of loved Dr. Seuss,” he said. The first lady sent Dr. types.” 110 Munroe St. Anthony continue to bring joy to all Dr. Seuss, whose real Seuss books to schools The Cambridge school P.O. Box 5 who knew and loved him. Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 A3 LYNN Fecteau-Leary unites against violence Hats on for disaster victims at Marshall Middle School Students aren’t usual- partment along with teach- dents were allowed to wear ly permitted to wear hats ers Abby Ross and Sara a hat throughout the school during school hours at Nunez organized a hat day day at the cost of a dollar Thurgood Marshall Middle to raise money for earth- donation. Through hat day School, but Friday was an quake victims in Mexico as donations and other fund- exception to the rule. Kids well as U.S. and Caribbe- raisers, the school raised in the foreign language de- an hurricane victims. Stu- $1,000 for the victims.

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Students in the foreign language department along with teachers Abby Ross and Sara Nunez helped organize a hat day at Marshall Middle School on Friday.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Teachers at Fecteau-Leary Junior/Senior High School wore their T-shirts in support of Stop the Violence Lynn to school on Friday. Front to back, from left, Neal Ellis, Scott Bragan, Beth Holey, Kevin Fidrych, Kathleen Ford, School Committee member John Ford, Erin Doherty, James Miller, Joe Skahan, Beth Murphy, Josilyn DeMarco, officer Mike O’Connell, Mi- guel Zukowski, and Joe Glowik. Dreaming big about Amazon in Lynn AMAZON in-a-lifetime opportunity to “swing for the fences” From A1 such as the relocation of to convince Amazon to lo- Amazon and 50,000 jobs cate at the racetrack that Brian Chinchilla sports a cowboy Michaelangelo Antonetti holds up Co. Gear Works property to Lynn,” he said. spans Revere and Boston. hat as he participates in hat day. a sign that he designed for hat day. into a $500 million neigh- State senator and can- “We think the site works, borhood, said he would re- didate for mayor Thomas and we think it has a lot of consider his development M. McGee (D-Lynn) said what Amazon has said it’s as the place for Amazon. the city should submit an looking for,” he said. He said there are an ad- application to bring the Amazon’s RFP said the ditional 40 acres of vacant retail giant to Lynn. company prefers a 100- land adjacent to his site “Why not Lynn?” he said. acre site in a metropoli- that could be part of the “We should take advan- tan area with more than plan. tage of all kinds of oppor- 1 million people; a stable “My residential project tunities that puts Lynn on and business-friendly en- was the best idea at the the map and have a con- vironment; an urban or time,” he said. “But if the versation about how we suburban location with city of Lynn has an oppor- can move the city forward. the ability to attract and tunity to bring Amazon We shouldn’t pass it up.” keep strong technical tal- here, I would never stand Revere is making a pitch ent; and communities that in the way of it. If Amazon on land it does not own. think big when consider- chooses another location, Mayor Brian Arrigo has ing real estate options. we still have the original said the 161-acre Suffolk The deadline to submit a proposal.” Downs property, which proposal is Oct. 19. A deci- City Councilor-at Large sits between the city and sion is expected next year. and state Rep. Daniel Ca- East Boston, is the best James Cowdell, execu- hill (D-Lynn) said the city spot in Massachusetts. tive director of the Eco- should consider a portion Thomas O’Brien, man- nomic Development & of the waterfront for Am- aging director of the Bos- Industrial Corp., the city’s azon’s new home. ton-based Hym Invest- development bank, de- “While the city has fo- ment Group and owner of clined comment. cused on a particular vi- Suffolk Downs, declined to sion for the waterfront, we comment. Thomas Grillo can be should not turn our backs On Monday, he told The reached at tgrillo@item- to other ideas, like a once- Boston Herald he is ready live.com.

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg The fleeting feeling Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton of bipartisan bliss Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chairman Customer Service Chief Operating O cer MANCHESTER, N.H. — The bipar- larly do.” P ’ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 tisan moment has come, and gone, in Trump may be less an operative and Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Washington. more an opportunist — not always a Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Forget about the budget agreement pejorative term, as Franklin Roosevelt All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 President Donald J. Trump sculpt- and Richard Nixon, both accomplished Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ed with Democratic leaders in early schemers and rule-breakers, demon- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 September. Put aside the accord the strated. The president may have moved Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 president and Senate Minority Leader toward the Democrats merely because, classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Chuck Schumer and House Minority as George Washington University po- John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 Leader Nancy Pelosi formed over a litical scientist Sarah A. Binder put Subscriptions White House dinner a few days later. it, “the Democrats had some leverage: [email protected] There are no more signs that biparti- votes the president needed.” Circulation sanship has broken out in Washington That confederation of convenience [email protected] than there are indications Kim Jong was as artificial as the World War II Ext. 3 Un is abandoning his nuclear missile partnership between the Western al- plans. lies and the Soviet Union — an ar- Newsroom Just because Trump is a president [email protected] rangement that Winston Churchill [email protected] who won the Republican presidential called a Grand Alliance, but that Adolf EDITORIAL nomination does not make him a Re- Hitler characterized as an “unnatural Ext. 4 publican president; John Tyler was coalition” and that the British histo- Sports elected to the vice presidency in 1840 rian Max Hastings termed a “great [email protected] on the Whig ticket, but when he as- charade.” At least the World War II al- Ext. 5 Puerto Rico cended to the White House after the liance lasted four years and produced death of William Henry Harrison, he a victory that changed, and saved, the Retail and Online did not comport himself as a Whig world. Advertising [email protected] president. But Trump’s sometimes-partner- needs help now At his core, Trump is more rebel ship with the Republicans makes no ADVERTISING than Republican, more provocateur sense either. He is more alienated than politician. Ernie Carpenter Jr. than ever from McConnell, and he and Director of Advertising And while a political novice occupies Ryan, who have sparred repeatedly and Business Development, ext. 1355 and in the future the White House, the professionals up since Trump emerged as a credible [email protected] on Capitol Hill remain mystified by presidential candidate, seem to have Michele Iannaco The federal government finally appears to be his instincts and impulses, some of contempt for each other. Meanwhile, putting its efforts to aid Puerto Rico into high gear, Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 which — for the briefest breath in time Sen. Jeff Flake, McCain’s fellow Arizo- [email protected] but it is unconscionable that it has taken so long. — seemed to indicate a presidential na Republican, has published a book Before the island had a chance to recover from the willingness to abandon House Speak- excoriating Trump. And here in New Jim McFadyen first blow dealt by Hurricane Irma on Sept. 6, Hur- er Paul D. Ryan and Senate Majority Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Hampshire, likely Republican voters [email protected] ricane Maria left it in ruins, without power and Leader Mitch McConnell to embrace surveyed in an August poll indicat- drinkable water and with rapidly diminishing sup- their Democratic counterparts. ed that a majority favored Gov. John Ralph Mitchell plies of food. But overlooked amid the shock Kasich of Ohio, who finished a distant Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 [email protected] But the federal response to this devastation has emerging from the agreement with second to Trump, for president in 2020. been markedly different from that to the hurri- his Democratic rivals — political fig- “A lot depends on what happens in Patricia Whalen canes that hit Texas and Florida. It was only after ures he had demeaned, derided and the 2018 midterm elections,” says for- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 intense public pressure began mounting that Pres- dismissed — was the fact that Trump mer state Attorney General Thomas [email protected] ident Donald Trump became seriously engaged. may have talked about bipartisanship D. Rath, an important New Hamp- BUSINESS OFFICE Trump finally issued a waiver midweek from the but, because he was not negotiating shire campaign strategist vigorously onerous Jones Act, which requires that cargo de- with both parties, was not practicing recruited by presidential candidates Beth Bresnahan livered in U.S. waters be delivered by U.S.-flagged it. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 for the first primary of the political [email protected] ships, made, owned and crewed by Americans. It Indeed, Trump, whose Republicans season. has become routine for presidents to issue waivers hold a 240-194 majority in the House At least the Whigs of 1840, under- Susan J. Conti after disasters. George W. Bush did it after Katrina. and a 52-48 advantage in the Senate, standing their differences, created no Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] So did Barack Obama after Sandy. Trump quickly was not negotiating with Republicans party platform. issued waivers for ports in Texas and Florida after at all. He was negotiating with one Trump’s best chance to repair his Ted Grant Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. But for some reason, party, and, as former Reagan White alliance with Republicans is a mas- Publisher, ext. 1234 when it came to Puerto Rico, officials initially re- House Chief of Staff Kenneth Duber- sive overhaul of the tax code, an ef- [email protected] fused. Trump cited the objections of the shipping stein said in a telephone conversation fort that almost certainly will return Marian Kinney industry, which profits from the Jones Act. the other afternoon, “You have to get the Democratic leadership into strong ext. 1212 Even now, the State Department has confirmed both sides together to have bipartisan- opposition and will prompt Pelosi and [email protected] that evacuees — many of whom have lost every- ship, and talking with one side doesn’t Schumer to characterize the Repub- Will Kraft thing — are being forced to sign promissory notes do it.” licans as tools of the wealthy and of Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 pledging to repay evacuation costs. Those costs The notion of bipartisanship is more business interests. [email protected] should be waived immediately. than a philosophical concept in Ameri- All this underscores the frustration Jennifer Perez It also is time to start long-range plans to rebuild can politics. Just last week, as Repub- that Trump has fostered in Washing- ext. 1205 an island the U.S. has treated as an afterthought licans pressed, and failed, for the third ton — and that he surely feels about [email protected] for a century, ever since claiming it as part of the time to overturn Obamacare, an early Washington. spoils of the Spanish-American War. Every one of Carolina Trujillo bellwether of the fate of the effort came “Political parties are a marvelous Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 Puerto Rico’s 3.4 million inhabitants is American with the refusal of Sen. John McCain mechanism, which, on the national [email protected] by birth, living on American soil. But they have not to side with the Republican repeaters. scale, ensures that not a single mind one voting representative in the federal govern- McCain, the GOP presidential nomi- Jim Wilson can attend to the effort of perceiving, Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 ment that oversees them. If the island’s economy nee eight years before Trump captured in public affairs, what is good, what [email protected] is crippled with debt and its infrastructure weak, the prize, said that legislation to alter is just, what is true,” the French phi- CIRCULATION as Trump noted, Congress and the federal govern- one-seventh of the American economy losopher and political activist Simone ment had a role in that. One 2012 study showed “requires a bipartisan approach.” Weil wrote in a landmark book, “On Lisa Mahmoud the Jones Act alone had saddled Puerto Rico with McCain’s relationships across the the Abolition of All Political Parties,” Manager, ext. 1239 $17 billion in extra shipping costs, doubling the partisan aisle have been productive published in Paris in 1957. “As a result [email protected] price of goods. Meanwhile, nearby U.S. Virgin Is- over the years. In 1993, the Arizona — except for a very small number of CLASSIFIED lands is exempted from the act. Republican and Massachusetts Dem- fortuitous coincidences — nothing is When Trump visits the island next week, he Abbe Young Smith ocratic Sen. John F. Kerry, both veter- decided, nothing is executed, but mea- Manager, ext. 1276 should bring his developer’s eye and lay the foun- ans of the Vietnam conflict, embarked sures that run contrary to the public [email protected] dation not just for recovery, but prosperity. For on a joint mission to the Hanoi prison interest, to justice and to truth. If one too long, this American territory has been treated where McCain was held for six years, were to entrust the organization of NEWSROOM more like a vestigial colony instead of the gem it is. producing a cease-fire in the war of public life to the devil, he could not in- Bill Brotherton recriminations growing out of that The above editorial appeared in the Star Tribune vent a more clever device.” Features Editor ext. 1338 country. With Sen. Russ Feingold, a Perhaps Weil — an anarchist and [email protected] on Friday. Wisconsin Democrat, he won a land- onetime Marxist who harbored Leon Gayla Cawley mark campaign finance overhaul 15 Trotsky in a Paris apartment — is Reporter, ext. 1236 years ago. So it was with a plea for bi- the political lodestar for Trump, who [email protected] READERS’ FORUM partisanship that McCain doomed the until now has been identified with no Obamacare repeal effort: Cheryl Charles known political philosophy, nor politi- Night Editor, ext. 1278 Taking stock of Trump “We should not be content to pass cal party. It is hard to guess which of [email protected] health care legislation on a party-line the two would be more bewildered, or To the Editor: Tori Faieta basis, as Democrats did when they horrified. Rehashing Donald Trump’s faults and failings is not rammed Obamacare through Con- Copy Editor [email protected] going to do us any good. It’s making us look bad before gress in 2009. If we do so, our success David Shribman is a Pulitzer the rest of the world. I really don’t believe Trump is a could be as short-lived as theirs when Prize-winning columnist. He is a Thomas Grillo racist or neo-Nazi. He is a businessman and, hopefully, the political winds shift, as they regu- Swampscott High graduate. Reporter, ext. 1264 he will become more presidential. No one who has been [email protected] elected president has been perfect. But our lives are in Spenser Hasak his hands, so please stop, look and listen before jumping Photographer, ext. 1332 to conclusions about him. [email protected] Regarding his use of swear words in talking about Thor Jourgensen firing those who kneel during the national anthem, News Editor, ext. 1267 kneeling is not disrespectful. After all, we kneel to pray. [email protected] But many whites have no idea at all about the suffering Steve Krause people of color go through every day, including the fear Sports Editor, ext. 1229 of being shot for no reason other than the color of their [email protected] skin. Katie Morrison There have been instances of white privilege in sev- Sports Reporter eral cases where police officers got off scot free. “Make [email protected] America great again” will only happen when we repent Owen O’Rourke of the sin of hate and racism and respect the dignity of Photographer, ext. 1224 every human being. [email protected] Josephine Russo Roberto Scalese Lynn Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] CORRECTION Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Due to a reporter’s error, in a Sept. 29 article: “Lynn [email protected] fentanyl dealer sentenced for causing overdose death,” Bridget Turcotte Joshua Miller, the victim, was identified as pleading Reporter, ext. 1269 guilty to fentanyl distribution in 2016. The defendant, [email protected] Carlos Hunter, pleaded guilty to fentanyl distribution Ryan York in 2016. We apologize for the error. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Air Force Academy leader delivers speech on race

AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. (AP) — The leader of the Air Force Academy delivered a poignant and stern message on race relations in a speech to thousands of cadets af- ter someone wrote racial slurs on message boards outside the dorm rooms of five black students. Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS warned students that he President Donald Trump speaks to the Nation- would not tolerate racism al Association of Manufacturers at the Manda- at the academy and in- rin Oriental hotel Friday in Washington. voked some of the racial tensions that have been gripping the country. At one point, he insisted that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Trump promotes everyone in the audience Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria gives a speech about race relations to U.S. Air take out their phones and Force cadets during lunch Friday at the Air Force Academy in Colorado record him so his message Springs, Colo. ‘giant, beautiful, was clearly heard. “If you can’t treat some- Officials have said they the aftermath of racial vi- air war in the Middle one with dignity and re- cannot provide any more olence in Charlottesville, East, took command at massive’ tax plan spect, get out,” he said information about what Va., and the debate about the school in August. The Thursday as audience happened because of the NFL players kneeling for academy has struggled By Darlene Superville main to be fleshed out. members looked on with ongoing investigation. No the national anthem. with sexual misconduct ASSOCIATED PRESS In the remarks, Trump rapt attention. additional details were re- “We would also be tone problems several times in highlighted a provision of Air Force security person- leased Friday. deaf not to think about the recent years, and the 1985 WASHINGTON — Pres- the plan that would allow nel are investigating the in- Silveria said he called backdrop of what is going academy graduate and ident Donald Trump said businesses for the next cident after the slurs were the families of the five prep on in our country. Things son of an Air Force master Friday that the centerpiece five years to write off the discovered Tuesday. Racial school students who were like Charlottesville, Fer- sergeant has repeatedly of his plan to help Ameri- full cost of new equipment slurs are illegal in the mili- the objects of the slurs. guson, the protests in the told cadets and staff that can businesses and work- in the year it’s purchased. tary and can bring charges His speech quickly be- NFL,” he said. his highest priority is en- ers “thrive, compete and Trump said that proposal of violating orders and con- came a widely viewed Silveria, a veteran fight- suring a climate of dignity grow” is a “giant, beautiful, alone will encourage com- duct unbecoming an officer. video online, coming in er pilot who directed the and respect. massive, the biggest ever panies to invest and cre- in our country, tax cut.” ate jobs. Trump and congressio- Under the broader pro- nal Republicans unveiled posal, corporations would Health secretary Tom Price the broad outlines of the see their top tax rate cut tax plan earlier this week. from 35 percent to 20 per- “My administration is cent. Seven personal tax working every day to lift the brackets would be reduced resigns in aircraft travel flap burden on companies and to three: 12 percent, 25 per- workers so you can thrive, cent and 35 percent. But By Ricardo members’ travel, as the compete and grow,” Trump the information released Alonso-Zaldivar and House Oversight and said in a speech to the Na- didn’t include the income Jonathan Lemire Government Reform com- tional Association of Man- levels applied to the rates, ASSOCIATED PRESS mittee launched a govern- ufacturers. He said the tax making it difficult to know mentwide investigation of cut plan was a core element. how a typical family’s tax WASHINGTON — Pres- top political appointees. The nearly $6 trillion bill may be affected. ident Donald Trump’s Other department heads plan sketched out this Trump said a 20 percent health secretary resigned week by Trump and other corporate tax rate will be Friday, after his costly have been scrambling to officials would deeply re- the lowest top marginal in- travel triggered investi- explain their own travel. duce taxes for corporations, come tax rate for small- and gations that overshad- Price’s repayment of simplify tax brackets and medium-sized businesses owed the administration’s $51,887.31 for his own nearly double the standard in more than 80 years. “It agenda and angered his travel costs and his pub- deduction used by most tax will be rocket fuel for our boss. Tom Price’s regrets lic expression of regrets filers. But many details re- economy,” he said. and partial repayment did not placate the White couldn’t save his job. House. The total travel cost, The Health and Hu- including the secretary’s man Services secretary Aid flows to Puerto FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS entourage, was unclear. It became the first member could amount to several of the president’s Cabi- Health and Human Services Secretary Tom hundred thousand dollars. Rico but many still net to be pushed out in a Price testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington. An orthopedic surgeon turbulent young adminis- turned politician, Price tration that has seen sev- er’s dime, when cheaper “drain the swamp” of cor- rose to Budget Committee lack water and food eral high-ranking White commercial flights would ruption, according to three House aides ousted. A have done in many cases. people familiar with the chairman in the House, By Ben Fox million people where near- former GOP congressman Privately, Trump has discussions who spoke on where he was known as a and Danica Coto ly everyone was still with- from the Atlanta suburbs, been telling associates condition of anonymity. fiscal conservative. When ASSOCIATED PRESS out power, half were with- Price served less than in recent days that his On Friday the presi- Price joined the adminis- out running water in their tration, Trump touted him SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico eight months. health chief had become dent called Price a “very homes and the economy as a conservative policy — Thousands of Puerto Publicly, Trump had said a distraction. Trump felt fine person,” but added, was still crippled from the expert who could write a Ricans were finally get- he was “not happy” with that Price was overshad- “I certainly don’t like the effects of the storm that ting water and food ra- Price for repeatedly using owing his tax overhaul optics.” new health care bill to re- swept across the U.S. terri- tions Friday as an aid private charter aircraft for agenda and undermining The flap prompted scru- place the Obama-era Af- tory as a fierce Category 4 bottleneck began to ease, official trips on the taxpay- his campaign promise to tiny of other Cabinet fordable Care Act. hurricane on Sept. 20. but many remained cut off from the basic necessities “I haven’t seen any help of life and were desperate and we’re running out of water,” said Pedro Gonza- SpaceX: Rocket for moon, Mars for power, communica- tions and other trappings lez, who was clearing debris of normality in the after- to earn some money in the math of Hurricane Maria. northern coast town of Rio and NY-to-Shanghai in 39 mins There were many people Grande. Increasingly des- around the country, espe- perate and with a daugh- cially outside the capital, ter with Down syndrome By Marcia Dunn ASSOCIATED PRESS who were unable to get to support, he had already water, gas or generator decided to move to Louisi- CAPE CANAVERAL, fuel. That was despite the ana to stay with relatives. Fla. — SpaceX chief Elon fact that military trucks “We’re getting out of here.” Musk’s elaborate plan for This artist’s laden with water bottles FEMA was in the town a mega-rocket to carry rendering and other supplies began the previous two days to astronauts to Mars may made available to reach various parts of distribute meal packets, have some down-to-Earth by Elon water and snacks. But peo- Puerto Rico and U.S. fed- applications. Musk on ple said they hadn’t been eral officials pointed to At a conference in Aus- Friday shows progress in the recovery able to get there in time. tralia on Friday, Musk said “This has been a complete SpaceX’s new effort, insisting that more if you build a ship capable mega-rocket gains would come soon. disaster,” said 64-year-old of going to the moon and design at the In some cases, aid that retiree Genny Cordero as Mars, why not use it for was being distributed by she filled plastic trash cans International high-speed transport here Space Station. the Federal Emergency with water at the home of at home. He proposes us- Management Agency was a neighbor who was among ing his still-in-the-design simply not enough to meet the lucky ones to have ser- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED phase rocket for launching PRESS demand on an island of 3.4 vice restored. passengers from New York to Shanghai in 39 minutes Friday’s address was a Two more cargo mis- ly a nice place to be.” flat. follow-up to one he gave to sions would follow in 2024 Scott Hubbard, an ad- Los Angeles to New York, the group last September to provide more construc- junct professor at Stanford People or Los Angeles to Honolu- in Mexico, where he un- tion materials, along with University and a former affected by lu in 25 minutes. London veiled his grand scheme two crewed flights. The director of NASA’s Ames Hurricane to Dubai in 29 minutes. for colonizing Mars. He de- window for launching to Research Center, calls it “a “Most of what people Maria bathe scribed a slightly scaled- Mars occurs every two bold transportation archi- consider to be long-dis- years. in water down 348-foot-tall rocket tecture with aspirational piped from a tance trips would be com- For the approximately dates.” A demonstration pleted in less than half an and announced that the creek in the six-month, one-way trips of some sort in the 2020s hour,” Musk said to ap- private space company to Mars, the SpaceX ships will add to its credibility, mountains, plause and cheers at the aims to launch two cargo would have 40 cabins, ide- he said in an email. And in Naranjito, International Astronauti- missions to Mars in 2022. ally with two to three peo- while more details are Puerto Rico, cal Congress in Adelaide. “That’s not a typo,” he ple per cabin for a grand needed for life-support Thursday. A seat should cost about said, pausing, as charts total of about 100 passen- systems, “Kudos to Elon the same as a full-fare appeared on a large gers. Musk foresees this and SpaceX for keeping PHOTO | ASSOCIATED economy plane ticket, he screen. “Although it is as- Mars city growing, and the focus on humans to PRESS noted later via Instagram. pirational.” over time “making it real- Mars!” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 POLICE/FIRE Arrest of Peabody man All address information, particu- messages on Atlantic Avenue Accidents larly arrests, reflect police records. In at 12:04 p.m. Thursday. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A report of a man parked A report of a motor vehi- cle accident on Route 1 at leads to hazmat response it is the sole responsibility of the con- outside a house at Lehman and Eisenhower roads at 6:10 Copeland to Lynn Street at booking process at the ments were made with cerned party to contact the relevant p.m. Caller reports the man 4:30 a.m. Thursday; on Revere By Adam Swift ITEM STAFF Marblehead police sta- Swampscott police to han- police department and have the de- has been outside her house Street at 2:19 p.m. Thursday; partment issue a notice of correction at Dunkin Donuts on Broad- tion. Police feared he was dle any of Marblehead’s for “at least a couple hours” MARBLEHEAD — A suffering a mental health arrests. to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- way at 3:21 p.m. Thursday; and that he has been on and Peabody man exposed or drug emergency and Two paramedics, a se- ifications will not be made without off his cell phone and in and at Broadway Smoke Shop at to chemical pesticides 5:24 p.m. Thursday. called paramedics, who curity guard and at least express notice of change from the out of his car. Police report the touched off a hazmat re- took Hubisz to Salem one nurse began to expe- man was waiting for AAA. sponse at the Marblehead arresting police department. Assaults Hospital along with the rience similar symptoms A caller reported his son was police station and Salem arresting officer as his at the hospital, leading of- not home yet and it was past LYNN A report of an assault on Hospital. guard. ficials to call in a hazmat his curfew at 7:23 p.m. Thurs- Shortly before 1 p.m. While at the hospital, response team to the hos- day. Cooledge Street at 10:43 a.m. Arrests Thursday. Thursday, there was a 911 the officer told a doctor pital and a hazmat tech to A caller reported her son call about a suspicious per- that he was experiencing the police station. Luis Candelario, 24, of 211 was acting out, he was out of Complaints son who came out of the numbness and swelling Officials determined Chestnut St., was arrested and control, and no weapons were woods near Churchill Road in one of his extremities, that Hubisz had come into charged with trafficking more involved at 8:11 p.m. Thursday. A report of a domestic dis- and was in a resident’s according to police. At the contact with some type than 200 grams of a Class A A report of an erratic opera- turbance on North Avenue yard, asking for water and police station, two officers of chemical used in pes- drug, possession of a firearm tor on Atlantic Avenue at 8:45 at 2:49 a.m. Thursday; at Li- acting erratically, accord- who were in direct contact ticides, but it is unclear without an FID card, unli- p.m. Thursday. Caller stated the Jo Apartments at 7:50 a.m. ing to Marblehead police. with Hubisz began experi- where, when, how and censed possession of ammu- driver was honking, speeding, Thursday. The man, Timothy J. encing similar symptoms why he was contaminated, nition without an FID card, and and trying to pass people all A report of a suspicious mo- Hubisz, 30, of 17 Rockway and were also taken to Sa- according to Marblehead firearm use in felony at 12:36 over the road. tor vehicle at Domino’s Sub Road in Peabody, had been lem Hospital. police. p.m. Friday. Sandwiches at 12:55 p.m. missing from his home for As police and hospital The public safety per- Lysa Elwell, 54, of 136 Theft Thursday. over a day and was also personnel determined sonnel were released after Western Ave., was arrested A report of fraud through A report of a disturbance wanted on an outstand- that they were dealing spending several hours and charged with possession Craigslist in which the caller at Central Avenue and Beach ing arrest warrant out of with a potential hazmat in a decontamination and to distribute drugs and warrant said she was moving to Califor- Street at 4:53 p.m. Thursday. Peabody District Court, situation, the booking isolation unit. A profes- charges at 8:46 p.m. Thursday. nia for three months and wired A report of vandalism to a according to police. room and cell at the sional clean-up company Josue Guerrero-Ramirez, money to sublet an apartment car on Campbell Avenue at Hubisz’s erratic behav- rear of the station were cleaned the cell block and 21, of 34 Wilson St., Apt. in San Jose at 10:44 a.m. 5:12 p.m. Thursday. ior continued during the shut down and arrange- police cruiser. 1, Salem, was arrested and Thursday. The woman was later charged with failure to stop told the building does not sub- Theft for police, speeding, failure to let apartments. Lynn man charged with OUI stop or yield, and a lights vi- A report of a motor vehicle olation at 7:06 p.m. Thursday. breaking and entering at Am- PEABODY bassador East Condos at 5:29 Steven Liberge, of 44 New in crash that injured pair Park St., was arrested on a.m. Thursday. charges of carrying a dan- Arrest A report of a stolen motor gerous weapon and warrant vehicle at 8:18 a.m. Thursday By Bridget Turcotte struck the motor vehicle setts General Hospital at Brian D. Furtado, 38, of on Elmwood Street. ITEM STAFF with the two riders,” said about 8 p.m. Thursday, charges at 7:14 p.m. Thursday. 3 Berry Place, was arrested Edwin Morales, 44, of 185 Saugus Police Lt. Ronald said Giorgetti. and charged with disorderly SAUGUS — Police say Giorgetti. Revere Police report- North Common St., was arrest- SAUGUS a Lynn man was drunk conduct, resisting arrest, de- According to the po- ed receiving a call about ed and charged with operating when he raced down struction of property, armed lice report, witnesses de- a silver mustang pulled a motor vehicle with a sus- Arrest Route 107 and crashed robbery, armed assault to rob, scribed a silver Ford Mus- over near North Marshall pended license and a marked into a scooter, injured two and assault and battery with a Dennis G. Haggett, 69, tang with black racing Street and Salem Street lanes violation at 3:02 p.m. dangerous weapon on Caller people, and fled the scene. of Lynn, was arrested and stripes flying past them with a smashed wind- Thursday. Street at 5:29 p.m. Thursday. Dennis G. Haggett, 69, Brett Rome, of 17 Chestnut charged with operating under on Route 1A. The driver shield and flat tire. The the influence of liquor, second of Lynn, was arrested driver was described to St., was arrested for shoplifting Accidents and charged with operat- reportedly struck a motor- by concealing merchandise offense, leaving the scene of cycle and keep going. be an older white male ing under the influence of with a black sweatshirt and possession of a Class C A report of a two-car motor personal injury or death, and A 22-year-old male liquor for the second of- removing bottles from his drug and warrant charges at vehicle accident at Budget negligent operation of a motor driver from Saugus and vehicle. fense, leaving the scene of car, according to the police 10:06 p.m. Thursday. Pools on Newbury Street at 17-year-old female pas- personal injury or death, report. 7:32 p.m. Thursday. Accidents and negligent operation of senger from East Boston Accidents A report of a motor vehicle a motor vehicle. were thrown from the Bridget Turcotte can be accident at Tremont Cleaners bike. They both suffered A report of a motor vehi- A report of a non-fatal mo- “Witnesses indicated reached at bturcotte@item- on Washington Street at 11:45 tor vehicle accident at 9:01 two motor vehicles were serious injuries and were live.com. Follow her on cle accident at 725 Western a.m. Friday. Ave. at 10:31 a.m. Thursday; a.m. Thursday at 344 Lynn racing down 107 and one transported to Massachu- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Fells Parkway. One person was at 3 Forest Hill Ave. at 1:01 Complaints p.m. Thursday; at Boston and transported to Melrose Wake- Kirtland streets at 1:47 p.m. A missing juvenile was lo- field Hospital and both vehi- Police arrest man on drug, Thursday; at 630 Lynnfield cated on Aborn Street at 4:27 cles were towed. St. at 3:05 p.m. Thursday; at p.m. Thursday. A report of a vehicle striking a Price Rite of Lynn at 3:02 p.m. A report of man driving by light pole and causing damage weapons charges in Lynn Thursday; at Broadway and Rescue Motors on Walnut at 10:09 a.m. Thursday at The Euclid Avenue at 3:43 p.m. Street on a four-wheeler kicked Residences at Stevens Pond. Friday afternoon. possession of ammunition A report of a hit and run By Bridget Turcotte Thursday; at Fays and Western up rocks and damaged vehi- Luis Candelario, 24, of without an FID card, and accident involving a Ford ITEM STAFF avenues at 7:06 p.m. Thurs- cles at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. 211 Chestnut St., was ar- firearm use in felony. day; at Chatham and Essex A report of Irving Street be- Mustang and two people on LYNN — Detectives a scooter at 8:03 p.m. Thurs- rested by Lynn Police and In total, officers seized streets at 8:20 p.m. Thursday; ing blocked off by cars parking seized $30,000 worth of charged with trafficking 308 grams of heroin, at 347 Boston St. at 10:25 on both sides of the road and day on Route 107. One person was arrested and charged with heroin, a gun, cash, scales more than 200 grams of which the department cal- p.m. Thursday; at 16 Green emergency vehicle cannot get and more than half a doz- a Class A drug, posses- culates is valued at about St. at 11:09 p.m. Thursday; at operating under the influence through at 6:41 p.m. Thursday. en cell phones while exe- sion of a firearm without $30,800, said Lynn Police Boston and Chestnut streets of liquor, leaving the scene of A report of a large loud par- cuting a search warrant an FID card, unlicensed Lt. Michael Kmiec. at 1:55 a.m. Friday; at Stanley ty on Oak Street at 8:18 p.m. personal injury or death, and Terrace and Western Avenue at Thursday. Police report the par- negligent operation of a mo- 6:29 a.m. Friday; at the MBTA ty was quieting down for the tor vehicle. Two people were garage on Western Avenue at evening. transported to Massachusetts Marblehead man indicted for 8:05 a.m. Friday; on Stetson A report of a person receiv- General Hospital. Street at 12:08 p.m. Friday; at ing threatening text messages role in sex trafficking operation 335 Union St. at 12:35 p.m. at Gardner Apartments at 8:41 Complaints Friday; at 671 Lynnway at 1:19 p.m. Thursday. A report of a male party at ITEM STAFF REPORT ter, N.H.; and Charlotte four paid Palic for sex. p.m. Friday; at 550 Lynnfield A report of vandalism to a the Red Roof Inn on Broadway St. at 2:44 p.m. Friday. Napolitano (a.k.a. Red), Palic will be arraigned motor vehicle on Davis Terrace knocking on and attempting to A Marblehead man was age 46, of Bedford, N.H. at future dates in Suffolk, at 9:02 p.m. Thursday. open guest doors at 8:21 a.m. among 10 people indicted They allegedly ad- Middlesex, and Norfolk Complaints A report of an unoccupied Thursday. The man told police in connection with a sex vertised and provided Superior courts. She fac- car rolling down Paleologos A report of trespassing on he was knocking on doors look- trafficking and money “escort” services in the es 19 counts of trafficking Street at 10:28 p.m. Thursday. ing for a can opener, but was laundering operation in Northeast, primarily in persons for sexual servi- Farrar Street at 12:15 a.m. A caller reported acciden- Thursday; at 178 Oxford St. at not trying to open them. He left which women were sold Massachusetts, but also tude, 19 counts of deriving tally locking a small child in a the property without incident. for sex through a purport- in New Hampshire and support for prostitution, 8:08 a.m. Thursday. car on Northend Street at 9:51 A report of threats at Market A caller reported Target ed online escort service New York, through their four counts of money laun- a.m. Friday. The fire department would not return an item that that was a front for hu- website, chloescompan- dering, three counts of Basket at 10:54 a.m. Thursday. gained entry to the vehicle. A report of a fight at Empire he had a valid receipt for at man trafficking. ions.com, which was set conspiracy to traffic per- 10:51 a.m. Thursday. Charles Cook, 65, of up as a front to facilitate sons for sexual servitude, and Essex streets at 6:44 p.m. Theft Thursday; at 105 Linwood A report of a suspicious ve- Marblehead, was indict- commercial sexual activi- and four counts of conspir- Road at 12:34 a.m. Friday. A Sprague Street resident hicle driving up to homes on ed by a statewide grand ty. Authorities allege that acy to launder money. A report of drugs at 14 Lake reported arriving home to find Blueridge Avenue at 1:17 p.m. jury Thursday on charges about 12 to 15 women Napolitano will be ar- View Ave. at 12:10 a.m. Fri- damage to her door, believes Thursday. Police report the driv- of conspiracy to traffic were trafficked using this raigned at future dates in day; at 300 Washington St. at someone attempted, but was er works for a solar company persons for sexual servi- website at any given time. Suffolk, Middlesex, and 10:37 a.m. Friday. unsuccessful, in breaking into and is following up with some tude, conspiracy to laun- The website provided Norfolk Superior courts her home at 3:27 p.m. Thurs- of his clients. der money, and sex for a profiles of the women and on 19 counts of trafficking Theft day. A report of an excessive fee, according to a release a calendar for available persons for sexual servi- A report of a past armed rob- amount of smoke coming from from state Attorney Gen- dates and locations for tude, 19 counts of deriving A report of a past breaking bery on Caller Street at 5:29 a fire pit outside of the caller’s eral Maura Healey. He each woman. The attorney support from prostitution, and entering at 40 Mudge St. p.m. Thursday. The suspect fled Clayton Avenue home at 5:26 will be arraigned in Mid- general’s office obtained and three counts of con- at 7:43 a.m. Thursday; at 77 the scene and was located be- p.m. Thursday. dlesex Superior Court at a a court order to have the spiracy to traffic persons Green St. at 8:16 a.m. Thurs- hind Sugar Cane. K9 respond- later date. website taken down and it for sexual servitude. day; on Hillside Avenue at ed and searched the area for SWAMPSCOTT In September 2016, the has since been removed. Charges against the oth- 11:35 a.m. Friday. evidence and items that may attorney general’s office Further investigation er seven defendants in- by the attorney general’s A report of larceny on New- have been dropped. Accidents began an investigation clude conspiracy to traffic office revealed that Cook castle Street at 10:47 a.m. A report of larceny on Sewall into an escort service in the persons for sexual servi- and three others helped Thursday. Street at 10:41 p.m. Thursday. A report of a motor vehicle Northeast it claims was tude, conspiracy to laun- run by Sonya Palic (a.k.a. launder the money. It’s A report of shoplifting at 21 A report of a motor vehi- accident with personal inju- der money, and sex for a Chloe), age 46, of Manches- further alleged that all Joyce St. at 2:50 p.m. Thursday. cle breaking and entering on ry at Humphrey and Salem fee. Pleasant Street at 1:52 p.m. streets at 10:19 a.m. Thursday. MARBLEHEAD Friday. A generator worth about Crash knocks down power line in Swampscott $400 was stolen from the ve- Complaints ITEM STAFF REPORT Arrest hicle. A report of suspicious activ- Street and Danvers Road being detoured around the early Friday afternoon. area as of 12:45 p.m., ac- Timothy J. Hubisz, 30, of 17 ity on Nichols Street at 2:12 SWAMPSCOTT — A mo- Rockaway Road, was arrested REVERE p.m. Thursday; at 307 Forest tor vehicle crash knocked Essex Street was closed cording to Swampscott on warrant charges at 12:52 Ave. at 3:09 p.m. Thursday. down a power line at Essex to traffic and vehicles were police. p.m. Thursday. Arrests A report of a disturbance at Elwin Street and Foster Road at Accidents Ralph Jr. Elvin Gaskell, 65, 4:31 p.m. Thursday; on Puritan homeless, was arrested on Road at 9:29 p.m. Thursday. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 A report of a motor vehicle warrant charges at 12:56 a.m. Hotline accident involving a car and a Thursday. Theft bicyclist at Lafayette and Laurel Joellen M. Jordan, 55, of 28 Spanish menu available CALL 24 HOURS A DAY streets at 5:31 p.m. Thursday. Warren St., was arrested and A report of a past motor charged with operating under vehicle breaking and entering or text the word tiplynn All reports of neighborhood Complaints the influence of liquor and on Nason Road at 7:26 a.m. and your tip to negligent operation of a motor Thursday; on Walnut Road at activity will be investigated. A report of threatening text vehicle. 7:32 a.m. Thursday. Callers may remain anonymous. “tip411” (847411) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Lynn man nabbed in national ICE raids

ICE l 18 who are gang From A1 members or affiliates. A native of India who Immigrants protected was convicted of indecent under the Deferred Action assault was arrested in for Childhood Arrivals Boston. (DACA) Act were not tar- Homan said local policies geted, ICE said. The im- of non-cooperation create migration policy allowed magnets for illegal immi- some individuals who gration, forcing the agency entered the country as to use more resources in minors to receive a renew- those communities. able two-year waiting pe- Eva A. Millona, execu- riod from deportation and tive director of the Mas- to be eligible for a work sachusetts Immigrant permit. and Refugee Advocacy Co- “Sanctuary jurisdic- alition (MIRA), said the tions that do not honor Trump administration is detainers or allow us ac- intimidating states and cess to jails and prisons communities into round- are shielding criminal ing up immigrants for de- aliens from immigration portation. enforcement and creat- “There is not a police de- ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ing a magnet for illegal partment, sheriff or court A sign raising awareness about domestic violence is held by Ife Franklin of HarborCOV during immigration,” ICE Acting anywhere that will not a candlelight vigil in Revere on Friday. Director Thomas Homan honor a criminal arrest told The Associated Press. warrant,” Millona said in “As a result, ICE is forced a statement. “We strongly to dedicate more resources condemn this action, and Revere mayor: Speak out to save lives to conduct at-large arrests we urge Gov. Baker and in these communities.” our political leaders to VIGIL deaths across the state in MacCormack’s side of the “My daughter is a ICE alleged the individ- stand with us. We will not the past nine months. family, the Masucci fam- close friend and she was uals arrested included: be scared into rounding From A1 l Arrigo called MacCor- ily, for more than two de- shocked,” said Pacewicz. 317 who had crimi- up our own people.” nal convictions asphyxiation by stran- mack’s homicide a “re- cades. “It hurts my heart that l 68 who are immigra- Thomas Grillo can be gulation, stab and slash minder that domestic vio- MacCormack and this happened. A young tion fugitives reached at tgrillo@item- wounds to her neck, and lence is an epidemic in our his daughter, Victoria life was lost. I want to be l 104 who are previ- live.com. Material from chemical burns. Her hus- society,” which he called Waldren of Revere, re- one more person to stand band, Andrew MacCor- ously deported criminal The Associated Press was on everyone to do their mained close friends over up against it.” mack, 29, was arraigned aliens; and used in this report. part to prevent. the years. Speaker of the House in Chelsea District Court “We stand in solidarity “I’m here to stand with Wednesday and charged Robert DeLeo echoed his with Vanessa’s loved ones Vanessa and against do- with the murder. sentiment. and remind ourselves of mestic violence,” Pacewicz “When a tragedy like “I am sad, I am frus- One toke (over) that responsibility,” he this occurs, it too often said. “She’s loved and it’s trated, I am angry,” said feels like an isolated in- said.”If today’s vigil can shown here. It affects a lot DeLeo. “I think about a cident that nobody saw convince one person, just of people and both sides of beautiful member of our the Malden line coming,” said Revere one, to speak out, to seek the family — the victim’s community taken much help, it will save a life in side and the suspect’s Mayor Brian Arrigo. “The too soon and a 1-year-old MALDEN $300,000 to $500,000, in truth it, it’s anything but memory of Vanessa and in side.” that will be without a honor of Vanessa.” To his knowledge, Mac- From A1 accordance with a 3 per- isolated.” mother. Let us today unite cent cap on payments to a According to Jane Doe Russell Pacewicz of Cormack never showed against violence.” on recreational marijua- municipality established Inc., the Massachusetts Lynn held up an edition of signs of domestic abuse, na in 2016. Malden voters by the state legislature. Coalition against Sexual The Item from the day af- though he said he didn’t Bridget Turcotte can be passed the question local- Dolan said Melrose will Assault and Domestic Vi- ter MacCormack’s death. spend as much time with reached at bturcotte@item- ly 54 percent to 46 per- olence, there have been 27 He said he and his fami- her as an adult as he did live.com. Follow her on continue opposing recre- cent. In Medford, the ap- domestic violence-related ly have been friends with when she was a child. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. ational marijuana sales. proval margin was higher: Malden city officials have 58-42 percent. Melrose discussed possibilities, also backed the ballot probabilities and opinions Couple’s love for Lynn knows no bounds question 55-45 percent. on both medical and recre- Dolan has formed a ational marijuana for much BROWNS the donation checks. Medical Marijuana Advi- of the past 18 months. They From A1 The Browns have two sory Committee to choose have stayed exclusively in children — Edmund Car- a dispensary and then the discussion and concep- “We try to participate leton Brown, a minister make suggestions for mu- tual stages. Zoning issues whenever we can,” Pearl in Pennsylvania, and nicipal decisions related and potential moratori- said. “I look back on it now Deborah Cooke, a retired to operations at the site. ums on medical marijuana and wonder how I was GE employee in Fayette- He indicated that with the sales, recreational marijua- able to do everything.” ville, N.C. They will be annual sales forecast, rev- na sales, or both have also Edmund graduated from living near Deborah and enue from payments from been floated at the City Lynn English in 1936 and her husband, Charles. a future dispensary to Council level, but no formal Pearl is a 1941 Classi- The Browns have three the city of Melrose could votes or actions have been cal grad. They met at the grandchildren and four potentially range from taken. Bethel African Methodist great-grandchildren. Episcopal (AME) Church Understandably, the and were married in 1942. thought of moving from a Edmund served in the U.S. place that has been home Selling a house? Army for three years and for more than 90 years Buying a house? was stationed in the South gives them some trepida- Pacific during World War tion. Find out what properties II. Pearl attended com- “Leaving Lynn is very munity college and took hard,” Pearl said. “We’ve recently sold in your area. courses in tailoring and ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK been involved with so painting. Pearl Anderson Brown, left, speaks with Fran- many organizations and Check out After Edmund got out ces Taggart, right, of Lynn, as Marchia Rhodes know so many people.” the Real Estate page of the Army, the Browns looks on Friday at the Community Brother- Many of those people bid opened a dry-cleaning hood. them a formal farewell at in Saturday’s paper. business on Chestnut a gathering that, fittingly, Street. They still live in Lynn Public Schools and She is also an accom- was be held at the Com- the same building, in the part-time at the Lynn plished tailor and painter. munity Brotherhood on three floors above their Museum, where she later Edmund sold insurance Friday. It was an oppor- former business, where served on the board. She and, for the last decade of tunity to wish the Browns they have been for 70 volunteered with the mu- his working career, was a well and thank them for years. seum’s educational initia- well-known, highly visi- all they have done, while After they closed the tives, visiting elementary ble community relations acknowledging that Lynn business, Pearl worked schools in order to bring officer for Walmart — the is losing a true dynamic as a paraprofessional in the museum to students. man who showed up with duo. Lynnfield businesses getting the heave-ho

LYNNFIELD clude 807 Salem St. for existing businesses will From A1 $622,800, 446 Broadway move out shortly and for $975,500, 449 Broad- there’s “no question that “I don’t know what his way for $1.9 million, 421 the existing buildings will plans are, but I need to go R Broadway for $300,000, be razed and there will be work for somebody else, and 801 Salem St. for a new structure.” find a job, or find a location $938,100, said Attorney “We’re working with (ex- to move my business to in Ted Regnante, who rep- isting business owners) this short period of time,” resents the dealership. now to give them a reason- Holland said. “There’s li- Herb Chambers owns able time to find other ac- censing involved. I need a 55 car dealerships in the commodations,” Regnante space with security mea- Greater Boston area, in- said. “There’s no rush. We surements in place. That cluding Herb Chambers will also be working with takes time. It does not give Cadillac of Lynnfield at the neighbors in that area.” you a lot of options when 395 Broadway, which Blaisdell said he hopes trying to move something abuts the company’s new- to finish out the year at that’s successful to a new ly acquired chunk of land. his barber shop. location that would be Regnante said plans for successful. I think that’s redevelopment of the site Bridget Turcotte can be very difficult to do.” have not yet been draft- reached at bturcotte@item- The properties pur- ed, and could take three live.com. Follow her on chased in the sale in- to four months. He said Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Catch up with your

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“Nothing will bring Gorgeous ‘2049’ breaks the ‘Blade Runner’ spell my daughter back. Our main concern now is (AP) — “We’re all just looking out Quote our granddaughter for something real,” says Robin and making sure she Wright’s police captain in “Blade lives a normal life. Runner 2049.” of the But it’s so painful.” Wright, an icy, steely actress seemingly born for the world of week Vinnie Masucci, “Blade Runner,” is speaking to her talking about the death replicant detective whose name is of his daughter, Vanessa his serial number: KDC-3-7 — or MacCormack, whose “K,” for short (Ryan Gosling). But husband, Andrew, is it’s a line that resonates beyond the accused of killing her. robotic reality of “Blade Runner.” What contemporary moviegoer won’t nod with understanding? THIS WEEK’S TOP STORIES ON ITEMLIVE.COM Denis Villeneuve’s impressively crafted and deeply respectful PHOTO | sequel, set 30 years later, has — ASSOCIATED It was a week filled victims, made the notorious more than most of its rebooting PRESS with difficult news on the list earlier this week. ilk — carefully preserved much North Shore. Here are the ICE immigration of the original’s DNA. The stark perpendicular lines, glowing heir to Harrison Ford, shares his five most-read stories on raids include Lynn: photography, by Roger Deakins, orange hazes and yellow pools of predecessor’s inclination for both Itemlive.com this week. An El Salvadorian na- is resolutely gorgeous, filled with reflected light. Gosling, a worthy restraint and a smirk. Remembering Vanes- tional in Lynn was one of sa MacCormack: nearly 500 undocumented ‘No doubt’ OJ Simpson goes Larry David’s bark, bite return The week’s news was immigrants scooped up by dominated by the hor- Immigration and Cus- to Florida after prison in ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ rifying death of beloved toms Enforcement officers Revere resident and Lynn on Friday. Lynn police LOS ANGELES (AP) — After teacher Vanessa MacCor- emphasized it as a single too many years away from “Curb mack. Police arrested her arrest and urged residents Your Enthusiasm,” Larry David husband, Andrew MacCor- to continue to seek out po- pronounces himself satisfied with mack, and charged him lice when they need help. the new season, which he said is with her murder. Through- Photos: We found just like previous ones, and glad out the difficult week, Va- Denzel in Lynn: he did it. That’s pretty good — no, nessa’s sister, father, and People love Denzel Wash- very good — on several fronts. school colleagues shared ington. His appearance First, it means the blunt-trau- their memories of her. came last week in Lynn ma insults that David delivered Two Lynn men added but continued to draw for eight seasons on the HBO to State Police Most interest from our readers. comedy are undiminished, as is Wanted list: 20-year-old man the show’s willingness to milk Two Lynn men, one want- stabbed multiple PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS any subject for laughs, from sex PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ed in connection to a fatal times in Lynn: to ethnicity to illness. Second, home invasion and the oth- The brutal attack on LAS VEGAS (AP) — O.J. Simpson he’s inclined to keep the revival since 2011, and unaffected by time. er accused of pistol-whip- Hanover Street left the will live in Florida following his parole going, and without such a lag. The world of TV Larry, as he’s ping two kidnapping victim seriously injured. from a Nevada prison where the for- “I would say leaning toward it,” labeled his alter ego, is insulated mer football star and celebrity criminal David said. “If there are more, it’s from the current White House defendant has been held for the past not going to be five years. ... It’s tenant and national tensions. All nine years after a robbery conviction, his too long. I wouldn’t want people the angst is petty, personal and SEND US YOUR STUFF lawyer said Friday. to wait that long.” courtesy of David and co-stars WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, Attorney Malcolm LaVergne didn’t And third — but who needs Cheryl Hines, Jeff Garlin, specify where Simpson would live in another reason? We’re just happy Susie Essman, J.B. Smoove, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR Florida, although Tom Scotto, a close that “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” a Richard Lewis and Bob Ein- SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. friend who lives in Naples, Florida, has platform for David’s grievances for stein, along with a bumper crop offered his home. crimes against humanity (read: of guests including Elizabeth “He’s going to Florida,” LaVergne said. Larry David) is back at 10 p.m. Banks, Lauren Graham and “There’s no doubt he’s going to Florida.” EDT Sunday for the first time Bryan Cranston. Do you remember the Bayside of Nahant? Get reacquainted at: www.baysidefunctions.com

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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 THE RECORDS STAY SPOTLESS St. Mary’s spells trouble Rams stave off Gloucester’s for league foe Cardinals second-half comeback By Harold Rivera By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF FOR THE ITEM BROCKTON — The GLOUCESTER — After St. Mary's football team going up by three touch- trooped down to Brockton downs at halftime, the on Friday night expect- Lynn Classical football ing a battle from Catholic team had to hold on to Central League foe Car- take down Gloucester, 21- dinal Spellman. The Car- 19, in a battle of unbeat- dinals spelled St. Mary's ens at Newell Stadium on toughest test thus far this Friday night. season but the Spartans On the offensive end, it certainly did their home- was junior quarterback work, and it showed. Keith Ridley who led the St. Mary's scored in each way for the Rams. Ridley quarter and gave Spell- completed 9-of-18 pass- man’s defense headaches es for 141 yards and two throughout the night as touchdowns, while also the Spartans routed the rushing for a touchdown. Cardinals, 48-8, at Pot- Wide receivers Nashaun vin Field. Senior quarter- Butler (three catches for back Calvin Johnson ran 62 yards and one touch- for three touchdowns and down) and Tyrese Joseph passed for another to lead (three catches for 48 yard the way. and one touchdown) also “This was a big step had big games. for us tonight, to nd out “Keith has been huge where we’re at,” St. Mary's for us all year so far,” said coach Matt Durgin said. “I Classical coach Brian think the team answered. Vaughan. “He’s a big guy The backs all ran well. with a live arm that can Calvin ran well. That's a do so many things for us, credit to our offensive line- and we saw it tonight. Two men. They played physical ITEM FILE PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON great touchdown passes and they executed.” and then a solid touch- With the victory, the St. Mary’s James Brum eld, left, scored a touchdown and added two two-point conversions in the down run, can’t ask for Spartans’ win over Spellman. Classical quarterback Keith Ridley, right, threw for 141 yards in the SPARTANS, B2 Rams’ victory over Gloucester. RAMS, B2 KIPP can’t contain Lynn eld powers Mystic Valley past Winthrop Mystic Valley was one step By Anne Marie Tobin pable, needing only 14 ROUNDUP ahead of us tonight.” FOR THE ITEM snaps to nd the end zone KIPP responded with a on its rst six possessions By Katie Morrison scoring drive of its own, LYNNFIELD — The of the rst half. Only one ITEM STAFF capped off by four-yard Lynn eld High football Pioneer possession lasted run by quarterback Ky- team remained undefeated more than three plays and The Mystic Valley of- mani Morrison, who add- last night with a 47-6 rout that was on the nal drive fense was in ne form Fri- ed the ensuing two-point over a young Winthrop of the game which ended day night as the Eagles conversion on a three- team at Pioneer Stadium. at the Winthrop 9 after handed KIPP a 46-8 loss yard carry. If fans were hoping for sophomore quarterback at Malden Catholic. But the Eagles were a sequel to the last time Clayton Marengi took a Mystic Valley quarter- rmly in control from the two teams met in Lyn- couple of knees with under back Philippe Guerrier that point forward. Guer- n eld in 2014, a game a minute to play. stole the show, rushing for rier’s 60-yard touchdown that went right down to “I thought Winthrop four touchdowns and pass- run made it 20-8, and the wire before Lynn eld was young last year, but ing for two more. Guer- he linked up with Isaiah pulled away to a 35-21 win this year you could see rier went 45 yards for a Granderson on a 10-yard and the Division 4 North that they are an extreme- touchdown in the Eagles’ scoring pass soon after. title, they didn’t get it. ly young team, so it was rst play from scrimmage, Guerrier capped off his This year, the game was tough for them, and I then connected with Fred big night with two more over midway through know because we’ve been Mardy on a 38-yard scor- touchdown runs (20 yards the second quarter when there and done that,” said ing pass on the next drive. and 5 yards, respective- Pioneers’ junior backup Lynn eld head coach Neal “Guerrier’s a really good ly), and Alex Morrisette quarterback Brett Cohee Weidman. “They are a athlete,” KIPP coach Jim wrapped up the scoring sprinted 10 yards into good program with tough Rabbitt said. “Our edge with a 60-yard touchdown the end zone to put the kids and a really good game wasn’t strong defen- run. Pioneers ahead 40-6 af- coach in Sean Driscoll, so sively. They were tougher KIPP, now 1-3 on the ITEM FILE PHOTO ter senior captain Cooper they will remember this than us tonight, certainly. Marengi split the uprights season, will look to bounce Matt Mortellite and the Pioneers didn’t waste experience and be better We practice tackling and back next Friday night at with his fth extra point of for it in the future. For us, wrapping up all week. any time against Winthrop Friday, jumping the evening. We’re getting there but ROUNDUP, B2 out to an early 33-6 lead. Lynn eld was unstop- PIONEERS, B2 McGaughey, Rams take down Everett By Katie Morrison over the crossbar. ITEM STAFF Everett grabbed possession and got down to Classical’s defensive LYNN — Shots came early and end in a hurry, and Samantha often for the Classical girls soccer Perkins found the back of the net team Friday, as the Rams rolled to make it a 1-0 game with 24:28 to a 3-1 win over Everett at Man- to play in the half. ning Field. Classical wouldn’t stay down for After Everett took a quick 1-0 long, though. Just three minutes lead, the Rams turned up the heat later, Fatima Girdia found Abbey and dominated possession, taking Ierardi with a centering pass (her a 2-1 lead into the half and tack- rst of two assists on the evening), ing on an insurance goal early in and Ierardi got the job done, tying the second half. the score at 1-1. “We did a lot of work this week The Rams were right back at it on our passing, and we were put- a minute later, as the ball took an ting together some good combi- awkward bounce in front of the nations,” Classical coach Mark net and McGaughey tried to one- Ierardi said. “I was very happy time a shot, but it went wide. With with our passing, we worked very 11:28 to play in the rst, Girdia hard on it, and we talked to the made another perfect pass to the girls about being prepared right middle where Collins was waiting, from the start of the game. It was but Sanchez made the save. a good effort all around.” Finally the Rams broke through Isabel McGaughey had the rst again with 11 minutes to play in solid scoring chance for Classi- the half. McGaughey one-timed cal in the rst few minutes of a cross to the middle and hit the the game, pulling Everett goalie ball just right, knocking the shot Giselle Sanchez out of the net, but past Sanchez’s lunge. Sanchez got a piece of the ball and McGaughey wasted no time tipped it out of bounds. adding an insurance goal after The Rams earned four corner halftime, scoring in the rst two kicks in the rst 15 minutes of ac- minutes to make it 3-1 Classical. tion, but unfortunately for Classi- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Both teams had chances cal, it couldn’t convert the kicks to throughout the second half, but Classical’s Isabel McGaughey scored twice to help lift the Rams to a 3-1 win over goals. Mary Collins got off a shot Everett Friday. on the third corner, but it sailed SOCCER, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 Lynnfield powers past a young Winthrop squad PIONEERS then scored his first var- From B1 sity touchdown, and Peter Look had a big 21-yard re- it was an opportunity and ception from Mortellite to a benefit to be able to play set up the score. some kids, especially be- With 3:21 left in the cause their JV game got half, Murphy (3 carries, 49 canceled this week, so it yards) found paydirt from was good time for them.” 30 yards out to stretch the Having said all of that, Pioneers’ lead to 33-6 af- Winthrop got off to a de- ter Marengi’s extra point. cent start, despite go- Winthrop fumbled away ing 3-and-out on its first the ensuing kickoff, giving possession, answering the Pioneers the ball with a 59-yard Nick Kinnon under three minutes to go touchdown run on the the in the half. Pioneers’ first offensive Weidman went to the play of the game with a bench at this point with 1-yard touchdown run by Cohee replacing Mortel- Vikings’ senior quarter- lite (3-for-3 90 yards) un- back Jake Adamson. der center. Cohee needed That was as good as it just three plays to score got for Winthrop as Lyn- from the 10 to make it nfield went on to score in 40-6 (Marengi kick). no time flat on each of its Lynnfield went 3-and- next five possessions. Five out on the first possession Pioneers got in on the ac- of the second half, but tion. needed just one play on its Senior captain Antho- next drive to find the end ny Murphy (3 carries, 21 zone. Cohee (2 carries, 95 yards) got things going yards) did the honors, out- with a 2-yard plunge, running the pack from 85 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS capping a 3-play, 22-yard yards out to cap the scor- Boston Red Sox’s Rajai Davis reacts after striking out to end the seventh inning Friday. drive. Senior Peter Look ing with his second career set up the score with a 60- varsity score. yard kickoff return to the While Lynnfield has Vikings’ 22. cruised to easy wins in the Red Sox can’t get the job done Tyler Murphy set up the last two weeks, Weidman next Pioneer score with a said he knows things will BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red his 34th save. The Red Sox dropped Doug Fister (5-9). Bregman, who 21-yard punt return to the be a lot more challenging Sox once again failed to clinch the their second in a row and fell to 1-4 had three hits, had a two-run homer Winthrop 45 after another the final three weeks of AL East title, losing to the Hous- on their homestand. in the fifth. Vikings’ 3-and-out. the regular season before ton Astros 3-2 Friday night as Alex The AL West champion Astros won ASCENDING ASTROS Lynnfield need just one the playoff season. Bregman homered and drove in their fifth straight game and posted Houston has won 13 of 15. The As- play, albeit a lucky one, “We will be tested the three runs. their 100th victory of the season. tros reached 100 wins for the second The Red Sox magic number re- They are one game behind AL Cen- to cash in. Senior quar- next three weeks with time in team history, having won mained at one to close out the New tral champion Cleveland for the best terback Matt Mortellite three big league games 102 in 1998. York Yankees, who beat Toronto record in the league and home-field tossed the pigskin to Kin- (Ipswich, Hamilton-Wen- TRAINER'S ROOM 4-0. Boston leads the Yankees by advantage in the AL playoffs. Red Sox: INF/OF Eduardo Nunez non on an option, then ham, Manchester-Essex), two games — both teams have two Charlie Morton (14-7) retired (knee) took groundballs and ran Kinnon sprinted down that’s for sure, so right games left and they're each assured the first 13 Red Sox batters before sprints, but manager John Farrell the left sideline only to now, we can only think one playoff spots. Mitch Moreland doubled with one fumble at the 10 after game ahead,” he said. “We If Boston and New York wind up out in the fifth inning. said he is "still not game ready." hurdling over a Winthrop have seen Hamilton-Wen- even, they will play a one-game tie- Boston pulled within 3-2 and had UP NEXT defender. The ball took a ham and they look pretty breaker Monday at Yankee Stadium the bases loaded in the sixth, but Astros: RHP Lance McCullers Jr. perfect bounce right into solid, and haven’t seen for the division crown, with the loser Ramirez grounded out. (7-3, 4.01 ERA) has battled injuries Kinnon’s hands, who nev- Ipswich or Manchester going to the wild-card game. Morton allowed four hits in 5 1/3 in the second half, limiting him to er broke stride on his way yet, but know that Man- Hanley Ramirez doubled with two innings. Four relievers combined to just five starts since the break. into the end zone for his chester is a much improve outs in the Boston ninth. But with blank Boston on one hit. Red Sox: LHP Drew Pomeranz (16- second score in as many team and scoring a lot of the Fenway Park crowd rooting for A day after the Astros routed Bos- 6, 3.38) is 3 1/3 innings shy of set- touches. Marengi added points, so we will be chal- a rally, Rafael Devers grounded out ton 12-2, they took a 1-0 lead in the ting a new career high for innings the extra point to make it lenged.” to end it, with Ken Giles getting third on Bregman's RBI single off (170 2/3 in 2016) 20-6 with 3:35 left in the Lynnfield’s next game first quarter. is at Ipswich next Friday Sophomore John Lee night at 7. Rams football staves McGaughey, Classical St. Mary’s spells off Gloucester’s take down Everett SOCCER between the pipes and From B1 squashed anything Ev- trouble for Cardinals second-half rally erett got going. The Clas- RAMS first play of the ensuing the Rams kept the Crim- sical defense, which has SPARTANS because it wasn't over son Tide defense very been a strength of the From B1 Classical drive, Ridley From B1 yet,” Durgin said. “Spell- busy. Both Girdia and team all season, helped threw a 36-yard touch- Julia Jordan had oppor- man is too talented a team much more than that.” down pass to Joseph to keep the ball on the oth- Spartans remain unde- tunities midway through not to come out and fight The Classical defense make it 21-0 at the half. er side of the 50 and limit feated on the season at back.” the half as Everett strug- Everett’s opportunities. had a dominant first Gloucester finally got its gled to clear the ball out of 4-0. Brumfield’s 60-yardhalf, but showed signs of offense going in the sec- “We’d like to bury a few “We knew Cardinal its defensive end, but the touchdown run with seven weakness in the second ond half. Aided by three attempts were fruitless. more, but we’ll take a win Spellman had size,” minutes left in the third half. Despite it all, the Classical penalties, the Abbey Ierardi also creat- any way we can get it,” Durgin said. “We knew quarter (Johnson conver- Rams were able to force Fishermen drove 63 yards ed an opportunity late in Mark Ierardi said. “I’ve they were a big, physical sion) upped the lead to 36- two turnovers to help aid for a score to open the the half, intercepting a liked our defense all year team. It's always a battle 0. Spellman finally broke them in the win. half, capped off by a 25- goalie kick and lofting a long, and if we can start when we play them.” through midway through “Turnovers are something yard touchdown run from shot that Sanchez had to scoring a little more con- stretch to save. sistently, we’ll have a shot.” The Spartans got off to the third with a 10-yard we focus on in practice ev- Jan Pena-Ortiz. an ideal start when run- ery day, and it’s shown up in The Fishermen then The Crimson Tide had The Rams (4-3) will look touchdown run by Justin its chances as well, but to keep the momentum ning back Marlon Scott Olowu but St. Mary's an- the games so far,” Vaughan forced a three-and-out and said. “We’ve gotten at least Rams goalie Carly Men- going at Malden Tuesday scored on a 75-yard touch- swered quickly with John- got the ball back, going on one turnover in each game a 10-play, 71-yard scoring donca had a strong game afternoon. down run on the first play son’s third trip to the end from scrimmage. The en- so far, so we obviously want drive that took over five zone, this time from 58 to keep that going to give us minutes off the clock and suing two-point conver- yards out. sion failed but St. Mary's the best chance to win each ended with a one-yard KIPP can’t contain Nino Echevarria closed held an early 6-0 lead. game.” touchdown run from Ryan the game with a 12-yard “We knew we needed to The game got off to a Argentino. After a missed touchdown scamper in be successful on offense,” bit of a slow start on both extra point, the score stood Mystic Valley the waning minutes of the sides, but that all changed Durgin said. “We needed at 21-13 Classical. fourth quarter for the 48-8 with about three minutes The Rams offense still to come out ready to play. ROUNDUP the way with four goals, final. left in the first quarter. couldn’t get it going, and af- It's very tough to play while Ryan Pugh added Brumfield, Johnson and The Rams defense forced ter a fairly short drive they From B1 here.” two and Josue Moreno Scott each finished with and recovered a fumble, punted back to Glouces- With five seconds left Manning Field when the and Gaspar Jean each over 100 rushing yards on setting them up at the ter. The Fishermen moved Panthers battle against scored once. in the quarter, Johnson Gloucester 47-yard line. into Classical territory, but added to St. Mary's lead the night. Lynn Tech. “We didn’t have any “It's a great balance,” It didn’t take long for ended up facing a fourth- “They’re a big, strong, fast cohesion i the first have with a 45-yard touchdown Classical to capitalize, as Durgin said of his team's and-eight with under sev- team,” Rabbitt said of the and missed many scor- run. Running back James Ridley launched a perfect en minutes remaining. It running attack. “We have Tigers. “They’re the class ing chances,” said Sau- Brumfield plowed his way 47-yard pass to Butler was then that quarterback great backs but we have of the Commonwealth Ath- gus coach Larry Bolduc. into the end zone on the on third down to give the Matt Smith broke free and letic Conference. They have “We made up for it in the two-point conversion and to give credit to our guys Rams a lead. rushed for a 35-yard touch- up front. It took an entire two great running backs second half with lots of Spellman trailed 14-0 at Things didn’t get much down to make it 21-19. and we have to toughen up evergy off the bench and team effort. It's a team the end of the first quar- better for Gloucester in Smith then tried to convert on defense if we want to get getting more people in- ter. win and that's the most the second quarter. After a for two points, but failed, the win.” volved in the final third. The St. Mary's offense important thing.” three-and-out and a pen- and the score remained 21- Somerville 42, Medford 0 Jonathan dominated by continued to move down- The Spartans will now alty on the punt, Classical 19 in favor of Classical. Jiovanny Pierre scored distributing the ball very field at will in the second turn their attention to took over near midfield. After another failed two touchdowns, includ- well to allow for scoring quarter. First, Johnson gearing up for next Satur- Ridley completed passes drive by Classical, it all ing a 50-yard punt return, opportunities.” linked up with receiver day night's clash against to Butler and Adam Wash- came down to one final for the Highlanders, and The Sachems will look to Lee Pacheco on a 25-yard another CCL foe in Ar- ington before eventually drive for Gloucester. The quarterback Elijah Jef- stay hot as they host Win- scoring himself on a five- touchdown pass. Then lington Catholic. Kickoff Fishermen got the ball freys also scored twice as throp Monday. yard touchdown run. back with 3:55 on the Johnson found the end is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Somerville routed Medford Salem 1, Fenwick 0 Gloucester got the ball clock and ran 14 plays, zone on another touch- Manning Field. in a battle between former It was a scoreless battle back, but quarterback but couldn’t get any fur- Greater Boston League for the first 77 minutes of down run, this time from “Arlington Catholic’s Matt Smith was sacked ther than the 35-yard line. teams. Fred Castin start- Friday’s contest, but with 20 yards out. Add in a having a successful sea- on first down and tackled Smith tried to win it with ed off the game with a 38- three minutes to play, Sa- son,” Durgin said. “They two-point conversion from behind the line on second a hail mary pass on the fi- yard touchdown run and lem’s Gabriel Tonini sent Brumfield after Johnson’s just beat Bishop Fen- down to set up a third- nal play, but it fell incom- Lucas Saint-Jean added back his own keeper and the Spartans wick on Thursday night. and-long. He tried to get plete and Classical walked another with a pick six at past Fenwick keeper Bri- held a hefty 28-0 lead at They've had some tough it all back in one pass and away with the win. Medford’s six yard-line. an Harrington for the win. halftime. years but now they seem ended up throwing an in- The Rams (4-0) will bat- BOYS SOCCER Harrington played well in “At halftime we told the to be back and playing terception to Classical’s tle Danvers next Friday Saugus 8, Cathedral 0 net to keep the Crusaders team to keep playing hard well.” Jeffrey Hill. Then, on the night at 7 p.m. Jonathan Rodriguez led in the game. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Morris SATURDAY Weston at Mystic Valley (4) Football Xaverian at Mald. Cath. (3) English at Saugus (1) Cross Country brothers Malden at Danvers (7) Kelley Invitational (at Wrentham, Malden Cath. at St. John’s (7:30) 12:30) Minuteman at Tech (2) Girls Soccer to miss Boys Soccer Austin Prep at Gloucester (1:30) BC High at St. John’s (1) Lynnfield at Essex Tech (11) Ludlow at Medford (4) Golf start of New Mission at Winthrop (4) Catholic Conference ind. (10)

SPORTS BRIEFS camp Lynn English Hall own ball. ContacHelen Rid- PHOENIX (AP) — NBA ley 781-775-0778 ridleytop- training camps began this of Fame induction [email protected] week for the for details. and Washington Wizards, The Lynn English High but two starters from the School Hall of Fame induc- teams were noticeably ab- tion will be Tuesday, Oct. 17, Basketball referee sent. Twin brothers Mar- at the Porthole Restaurant cus and Markieff Morris 98 Lynnway. course offered were in a Phoenix court- Cocktail hour is from 5 to room standing trial on fel- Board 130 of the Interna- 6 p.m., with the dinner at 6. ony assault charges stem- Tickerts cost $60. There is tional Association of ming from a 2015 beating. a choice between prime rib Approved Basketball Officials The NBA players have and chicken cordon bleu. (IAABO) will be offering a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS been on trial for the past Tickets are available at: course for anyone interested From left, Boston Red Sox Hall of Famer Tommy Harper, NFL Hall of two weeks on charges that (781) 477-7366, through in becoming a certified bas- Fame linebacker Andre Tippett, Bob Sweeney, executive director of the they joined three other peo- principal Tom Strangie and ketball official. Classes will Boston Bruins Foundation, and Cedric Maxwell, former Boston Celtics ple in the beating of a for- the Hall of Fame committee. mer acquaintance outside a be held at North Andover player, participate in a panel discussion held to introduce an initiative Inductees are Daniel called “Take The Lead,” Thursday at Fenway Park in Boston. The Red high school basketball game High School beginning Oct. 2. Cahill, Clark Crowley, Gary Sox, Patriots, Celtics, Bruins, and Revolution are joining the project in 2015 when they played Dancewicz, William Frost, Classes will run from 6:30- that was unveiled Thursday. for the Phoenix Suns. Kevin Harrington, Stephen 8:30 p.m. on the following Marcus Morris is ac- Hendrickson, James McDon- days: Oct. 2-4-10-11-16-18-23- cused of kicking the victim ald, Richard McGuinness, 25-30; Nov. 1. The class will in the head while prosecu- Tim Ring, Philip Torto and Boston sports teams tell fans tors say Markieff was an be taught by Board 130 and Lisa Armstrong Trahant. accomplice in the attack. Ads for the ad book are: state rules interpreter Bill Closing arguments got full page (5½-8½): $80; half- Boutilier. The IAABO exam to take a stand against racism underway Thursday as page ($45) and a quarter for new officials will be prosecutors urged jurors BOSTON (AP) — The the announcement are the launched at a time when page ($25). administered on Monday, to convict the NBA play- Boston area's five profes- Patriots' Devin McCourty, the nation's racial ten- Nov. 6 at Salem High School. ers of aggravated assault sional sports teams are the Red Sox's Dustin Pe- sions are increasingly col- Ridley Basketball All residents of Essex County charges for their role in telling their fans to take a droia and the Bruins' liding with the world of the beating. Prosecutor Skills Clinic age 18 and older are eligible stand against racism and Patrice Bergeron. sports. Daniel Fisher said the to take the course and exam. discrimination. The minute-long vid- brothers "had an axe to Classical assistant coach Dozens of football play- The cost is $175, which cov- In a new initiative eo will be played during grind" with the victim and Helen Ridley will run the ers across the NFL knelt they're calling "Take the events at Fenway, Gillette said they were intent on Ridley Basketball Skills Clin- ers the classes, exam, rule or linked arms during Lead," the Red Sox, Pa- Stadium and the TD Gar- sending him a message. ic, a high intensity session for book and all study materials. the national anthem on triots, Celtics, Bruins, and den, and has already been But an attorney defend- boys and girls to get them You can register online at Sunday in a show of defi- Revolution are joining to viewed hundreds of times ing Marcus Morris against in shape and to help develop www.iaaboboard130.org. For ance after President Don- fight against hate speech on social media websites. the charges argued multi- basketball skills. more information, please con- that has sometimes bled Red Sox owner John ald Trump criticized that ple witnesses' testimony Drills are designed to help tact Bill Boutilier at 978-682- into their sports venues. Henry said in a statement form of protest. showed the twin brothers any player at any level with 9959 or Dan Bryant at dan- The project includes a that he mistakenly be- And Red Sox CEO Sam could not have been in- ball-handing, shooting (off [email protected]. public service announce- lieved that the country's Kennedy previously said volved in the incident. the dribble, off screens and off ment featuring a montage "less than stellar pasts the Boston-area collabo- Jurors will return to the the pass), creating your own of athletes telling fans to were firmly behind us," ration was sparked by two courtroom Monday to hear shot and finishing at the rim. St. Mary’s seeking "stand for our teams but but that the project starts remaining closings argu- The clinic will also mix in racist incidents at Fenway don't stand for racism." a dialogue that "will place Park in May, including one ments from attorneys rep- playing games so that play- boys tennis coach "It starts here in our us on the right side of his- in which an opposing play- resenting Markieff Morris ers can learn how to use their house — if you hear some- tory." St. Mary’s is seeking er was called a racial slur. and the final defendant, skills in a game situation. thing wrong, offensive "Our sports teams, our Gerald Bowman. applicants for the position The project was unveiled It consists of 10 clinics to be or hateful, speak up, say athletes, are woven into The victim, Erik Hood, of head boys tennis coach held on Mondays and Thurs- something," athletes say the fabric of our society," Thursday at a Fenway testified last week he knew days from 7 to 8:30 p.m. for for the spring season. Pre- in the video. "If we all take Hendry said. "For that Park event that featured the brothers since their Grades 4-12. The dates are vious playing and or coach- the lead together, hate reason, we cannot remain a conversation on race led AAU days when he was Oct. 16, 19, 23, 26, 30 and ing experience is preferred. falls behind." silent nor still." by executives and former helping to connect agents Nov. 2, 6, 9, 13 and 16. If interested please contact Among those featured in The project is being athletes for the teams. with basketball players in They will be held at St. Athletic Director Jeff hopes of getting a cut of a Marys High School, 35 Trem- lucrative NBA contract. Newhall at 781-586-2016 or ont St., Lynn, 01902. Patriots fans burn jerseys after Hood said their relation- Sessions cost $200 and par- by email jeff.newhall@ ship soured in 2011 be- ticipants should bring their stmaryslynn.com. cause of a misinterpreted anthem kneeling last Sunday text message he sent their MLB mother. He said there was AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE SWANSEA, Mass. (AP) triots T-shirts and other respecting veterans. The nothing "improper" hap- East Division East Division — New England Patriots team apparel into a fire kneeling protests started pening with him and their W L Pct GB W L Pct GB fans have burned team pit as they waved Ameri- mother. z-Boston 92 68 .575 — x-Washington 97 63 .606 — last year as a statement z-New York 90 70 .563 2 Miami 76 84 .475 21 gear in protest after a can flags and sang patriot- against the killings of un- Defense lawyer Timothy Tampa Bay 78 82 .488 14 Atlanta 71 89 .444 26 number of players kneeled ic songs. armed black men and boys Eckstein reminded jurors Toronto 75 85 .469 17 New York 69 91 .431 28 during the national an- Mark Shane says he or- that Hood told authorities Baltimore 75 85 .469 17 Philadelphia 65 95 .406 32 at the hands of police. 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ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) WGBH Vicious Vicious Vicious Vicious Vicious Vicious Antiques Roadshow Steves’ Ask This 21 Days to a Slimmer Younger ^ PBS “Cheat” “Seattle” Europe Old H’se You-Kellyann Don’t feel you must be impul- If you love someone, say so. Stand tall, speak up and do WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS “Philly” 48 Hours (N) 48 Hours (N) WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles sive just because someone Divulging your feelings will your own thing. Check the on- $ CBS Fortune News else is. Aim to stabilize any help you figure out where line job market, and network WCVB News- Chronicle College Football Clemson at Virginia Tech. The Tigers battle the Hokies. 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You Do your best to take care of ; UNI (N) nada 12 de la Liga MX. (N) 12 de la Liga MX. (N) Todos Univision dos (N) Your compassion and under- personal business and part- standing will be honorable, may not like what’s happen- WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››› Napoleon Dynamite (2004, Comedy) Seinfeld Seinfeld How I Met How I Met Mike & nership agreements. Make F MNT Theory Theory Jon Heder, Jon Gries, Aaron Ruell. Molly but don’t let anyone take ad- ing, but if you are patient, you amends with someone you’ve WGBX (6:02) The Vietnam The Vietnam War “The Weight of Memory” Beyond the Divide Film Ask This Austin City Limits NOVA vantage of your kindness and will discover the result isn’t so L PBS War Civil war continues in Vietnam. (2014) School Old H’se “Paul Simon” generosity. Offer suggestions, bad. had a falling out with and find WBIN Family Family The Fly- Addams Dream of Be- The Johnny Carson Show One Day The Jef- All in the Maude not cash. a way to move forward. 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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) life and consider what you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) “Step ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, ›› Step Up (2006, Musical) A getaway for two or the family Your desire to experiment will BRAVO can do to make things bet- Up” Badgley. ‘PG-13’ (Adult language, adult situations) Penn Badgley. ‘PG-13’ Channing Tatum. ‘PG-13’ will bring you closer together. ter. Someone you are close lead to difficult choices. Don’t Garage Rehab Garage Rehab “Off-Road Warriors” Failing garages in Texas and Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Make sure you have all your DISC to will offer interesting alter- feel obligated to make a hasty California. (N) Loud documents in order before natives that should be con- decision or take on something Bunk’d Raven’s Disney’s Descendants 2 (2017, Children’s) Stuck/ Bizaard- Raven’s K.C. 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Officials reopen Outer Banks as Maria races out to sea By Ben Finley ASSOCIATED PRESS WAVES, N.C. — Maria raced away from the U.S. East Coast on Thursday, giving the nation its first rest from the constant threat of tropical weather for more than a month. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS No injuries have been Signage at a Walmart in Kissimmee, Fla. reported on the U.S. main- land from Maria, which lashed North Carolina’s fragile Outer Banks with Walmart armors high water and waves, washing over the only highway connecting Hat- up for food fight teras Island to the main- land. Maria moved slowly Monday and Tuesday be- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS with Amazon fore accelerating out to Floodwaters surround homes as Hurricane Maria moves closer to North By Anne D’Innocenzio them fight to win a bigger sea late Wednesday and Carolina’s Outer Banks on Tuesday. ASSOCIATED PRESS slice of the grocery mar- weakening to a tropical ket. storm early Thursday. Its only by boat or airplane, Maria was centered about weakening to Category 2 NEW YORK — Just Jet.com said Friday that tropical storm-force winds was resuming as Hatteras 445 miles east-northeast in the open Atlantic, were over a year after Walmart the new brand, called extended for as much as Island also planned to re- of Cape Hatteras. both headed quickly east spent more than $3 billion Uniquely J, will focus on 240 miles from the center, open the main road link to Since Harvey formed in into colder water and fur- for the fast-growing online younger customers in ur- churning up the surf on the mainland. the Gulf of Mexico on Aug. ther away from land. retailer Jet.com, it will ban areas, offering them both sides of the fragile The Dare County Sher- 24, forecasters have been Maria struck Puerto launch a higher-end gro- islands. select coffee, olive oil, iff’s Office said stretches watching the Atlantic for Rico as a major Catego- cery line targeting millen- paper towels, and other On Thursday as Maria of the highway were still likely threats to the Unit- ry 4 hurricane, its winds nials as it tries to contain products. moved further offshore, covered in sand and water ed States or the Caribbean Amazon.com. Amazon cut prices al- Officials began reopening as crews work to clear the islands. devastating the island. As Amazon last month most immediately on a the islands of Hatteras road. Officials also warned But the National Hurri- the storm headed north closed on its acquisition of number of items at Whole and Ocracoke to visitors swimmers to stay out of cane Center predicts that and west, North Carolina Whole Foods, intensifying Foods after it closed on the after more than 10,000 the ocean because of dan- Maria and Hurricane Lee, officials ordered tourists the competition between deal. Walmart has done tourists were evacuated gerous surf and strong rip which strengthened to a to leave Hatteras and Oc- Walmart, Target, and oth- the same over the past Monday. Full ferry service currents that remain. major Category 3 hurri- racoke because of the pos- er supermarkets as all of month. to Ocracoke, reachable On Thursday afternoon, cane Wednesday before sible flooding. Travel industry sticking with trips to Cuba from US

By Beth Harpaz and our travelers have had on Mexico and Europe be- Adriana Gomez Licon the ground with the Cu- cause of crime, terrorism ASSOCIATED PRESS ban people has been noth- and other dangers. In con- ing short of amazing. We trast, in Cuba, “they have MIAMI — Tour compa- have no reason to expect no evidence to indicate nies, airlines, cruises and that these experiences that U.S. travelers are at others in the travel indus- will not continue.” risk during their visits to try say they will continue Travel providers point Cuba.” He also called the IN MEMORIAM taking Americans to Cuba out that there are no re- warning “absolutely un- ANTHONY RIZZO, JR. despite a dramatic safe- OCTOBER 1, 2017 ports of American travel- necessary and counterpro- ty warning issued Friday ers having been harmed ductive.” by the U.S. State Depart- by the mysterious sonic The Trump Administra- ment. attacks against U.S. dip- tion said earlier this year “We continue to believe lomats and other officials, that it planned to issue that Cuba is a safe desti- and that travel to Cuba new rules limiting travel nation for our travelers, A U.S. flag by Americans remains le- by Americans to Cuba but and we will be running it has not yet done so. flies at gal under existing regula- our tours until our assess- tions. U.S. airlines continue the U.S. ment changes,” said Greg Collin Laverty of Cuba to offer regular flights embassy Geronemus, CEO of Sm- Educational Travel not- to Cuba, cruises contin- in Havana, arTours. “There has long ed that the U.S. State ue to make stops there, Cuba. been significant political Department has issued Airbnb has a thriving So many wonderful memories of tension between the U.S. numerous alerts and ad- rental business in Cuba Anthony continue to bring joy to all whoFILE knew PHOTO and | loved him. and Cuban governments, visories against travel by and tour companies are ASSOCIATED PRESS but the experience that Americans to places like still offering trips. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2017 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 86 KERNWOOD DR. 385 ESSEX ST. $187,000 $1,340,000 25 ARLINGTON ST. B: Michael R. McBride B: Julie Hogan and David Hogan $440,000 S: Collins Terrence L. Estate and S: Andrew T. Lagrega, Trustee for SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Noe Maldonado Sean Collins 385 Essex Street Realty Trust If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Daniel Ortega 78 KIRTLAND ST. 46 PARTRIDGE LN. U:46 call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. 354 BROADWAY. U:10 $240,000 $635,000 $164,900 B: Lien T. Son FREE SERVICE B: Adriana C. Porter S: Dien S. Son and Em T. Chau B: Francis W. O’Keeffe and S: MTGLQ Investors LP Dorothy M. O’Keeffe 15-17 NEW OCEAN ST. U:1 S: Raymond M. Doyon and 6 BULFINCH RD. $196,500 Cynthia S. Doyon CONNORREALESTATE.COM $310,000 B: Michael Clooney B: Julian Yourawski and Kaylee S: John Palmisano and Stefani MALDEN 4 PARKWAY RD. Thrasher Palmisano MEDFORD 4 WALDINGFIELD LN. S: Stephen W. Bowdoin and $505,000 $630,000 25-27 BAINBRIDGE ST. U:3 Carly Struzziero 43 ALMONT ST. B: Sara M. Crandall and Gregory B: George Ferullo and Kristen 95 OAKVILLE ST. $295,000 $430,000 A. Zoeller Wood $315,000 B: Thomas J. Hatem 46 BULFINCH ST. B: Mario F. Hernandez and B: Renee J. Allard and Adam R. S: Vincent J. Aliberti and S: Brian V. Wixted and Rhonda S: Ali Abdelhak-Mahdi $390,200 Marlen C. Rodas-Ramos Brick Roseanne Dambrosio K. Ripa B: Nasheeba Shrestha and Felix S: Jeffrey Dumas and Iris Dumas S: Sullivan Elizabeth T. Estate Gonzalez 18 FREMONT ST. and Deborah M. Polcari 15 WASON ST. 8 WESTVIEW CIR. S: Luis M. Capriles 38 SPRUCE ST. $465,000 $358,000 $510,000 $229,000 B: Wei M. Su and Yu G. Li 21 BRADLEE RD. U:32 B: Whiteacre Properties, L.L.C. B: Anthony Lapolla 62 COTTAGE ST. B: Samantharob, L.L.C. S: Louise J. Knox $247,000 S: Richard J. O’Brien and Beverly S: Jennifer Caruso $450,000 S: Bank New York Mellon Trust B: Neil Pandolfo J. O’Brien B: Rosalio Lopez and Reyna S: Grissom Judith Estate and SAUGUS Iraheta 65 GLEN ST. 559 SUMMER ST. $290,000 Kevin F. Mulvey NAHANT S: Kumba Tamba and Patrick S. 73 BRISTOW ST. Paye $600,000 B: Building Tomorrow Prop B: NS Holdings, L.L.C. S: Wilmington Svgs Fund Soc 28 CURTIS ST. No transactions this week $515,000 B: David Weinberger and Joseph 542 EASTERN AVE. S: Roman Catholic Archdiocse $868,000 B: Daniel M. Holzer Weinberger $499,000 34 GREENLEAF ST. U:34 PEABODY 563 SUMMER ST. S: Deborah A. Morrill, Trustee for S: Thuy T. Nguyen and Hai Tran B: Columbus Njinkeng $430,000 Edward T. Morrill International S: Stanley A. Sozanski and $600,000 76 ABORN ST. B: Karan Giri and Xiayun Zhou Realty Trust 935 BROADWAY Kathleen M. Sozanski B: NS Holdings, L.L.C. $481,000 S: Roman Catholic Archdiocse S: Nicholas X. Wu $4,100,000 B: Jose Diaz and Carmen Diaz 87 GOURLEY RD. B: Frost Realty Associates 4 87 EDGEMERE RD. S: Jason Coombs $338,000 567 SUMMER ST. 31 GREENWOOD ST. $630,500 S: Hockeytown USA, Inc. $600,000 $460,000 B: Sea W. Chan B: Kareidy D. Rodriguez and 43 BAY STATE RD. B: NS Holdings, L.L.C. B: Ashley Conners and Adam S: Sebastian Royo and Cristina 333 CENTRAL ST. U:3C. Johatan S. Contreras-Cano $370,000 S: Scott F. Whenal and Muriel V. S: Roman Catholic Archdiocse Sherwin DelSol $174,500 B: Scott T. Paszkowski and K. E. Whenal S: Giju P. George and Anjana B: William T. Lucier Labelle-Paszkowski 571 SUMMER ST. George 220 HARVARD ST. S: Thomas A. Demontier 7 ESSEX CIR. $600,000 $700,000 S: Charles V. Cole II, Trustee for 43 Baystate Road Realty Trust $529,000 B: NS Holdings, L.L.C. 51 HARDING AVE. B: 6 Rockwell, L.L.C. 35 JACKSON ST. $447,000 B: Jose N. Flores and Y. D. S: Roman Catholic Archdiocse $557,000 S: Watson Patricia Estate and Guerrero-Deflores 32 COLUMBIA BLVD. B: Denner D. Gomes and Ramilly B: Eastern Middlesex Alcohol Advoguard, Inc. S: Jason Irving, Trustee for 80 WESTERN AVE. $478,000 D. Teixeira S: JMF Realty, L.L.C. Neighborhood Realty Trust $45,000 27 HORNE AVE. B: Wanderson Desousa S: Rodgers Road, L.L.C. B: Florangel Reynoso $650,000 S: Melos Construction, L.L.C. 35 ESSEX CT. S: Epifania Reynoso 38 MORRIS ST. B: Julieann M. Thurlow SWAMPSCOTT $321,000 $525,000 S: Kulwant S. Gill and Falgun R. 21 FOREST ST. B: Jake Fitzgerald 15 WOODLAND S. B: Ranjan Gajurel and Jabina Patel $309,400 50 COLUMBIA ST. S: Oumr A. Alwan $415,000 Tuladhar B: Eric J. Terreri $250,000 B: Thomas Jones S: John M. MacCurtain and Jane 34 JOSEPH ST. S: John Tamasi, Trustee for B: Cavallaro Columbia Realty 29 GLEN CT. U:1 S: Libearto J. Mabcaniello M. MacCurtain $425,000 Headache Realty Trust S: Alice N. Hall $424,900 B: Richard Curro and Elaine B: Luciano Apponi 22 WYMAN ST. 65 TREMONT ST. Curro 3 NELSON RD. 27 CURRY CIR. S: Susan Muldoon, Trustee for $304,000 $305,000 Fairmount Hill Realty Trust $665,150 S: Sandra M. Smith, Trustee for $380,500 B: Marilin Berroa B: Raymond K. Luu and Yu Y. Mercurio-McCarron Realty Trust B: House Preppers, L.L.C. B: Md Islam S: Pedro J. Peguero and Carmen S: Danielle M. Doucette 20 HEATHS CT. U:405 Chen S: Vicki Fuchs C. Peguero $175,000 S: Jane C. Blake 1530 MYSTIC VALLEY PKWY. B: John Curro $730,000 12 NELSON RD. 1002 PARADISE RD U:PHQ S: Sara Garofalo LYNNFIELD B: Michael Bortone $336,000 $267,000 MARBLEHEAD S: Anthony N. Vita B: Ato Alic and Christine Pollitt B: Harvey A. Maibor and Ruth G. 200 JENNESS ST. U:D. 1 BRYANT ST. S: Jeffrey J. Morrison Maibor $200,000 $975,000 45 WASHINGTON ST. U:2 25 PARK AVE. S: Nora P. Finch and Ann B: Timothy J. Blodgett, Trustee for B: Craig Elworthy and Kristen $275,000 $565,000 21 PERKINS ST. Magarian Jenness Development RT Elworthy B: Kristina Goodman and Anita B: Minychel Tessema and $630,000 S: Ronald B. MacLennan, Trustee S: James Mortellite and Kelly A. Goodman Haimanot Andualem B: Michael S. Alves Source: Banker and Tradesman, for MacLennan Realty Trust Mortellite S: Lisa Weisman S: Niteshkumar K. Patel S: D. James MacLean bakerandtradesman.com Florida renters find few options after Hurricane Irma By Mary Shanklin vacant leading up to Irma. dodging downed trees en $5,300 in damages to their ORLANDO SENTINEL That supply has tightened route to a friend’s house. furnishings and belong- further with damaged Their hopes of getting ings. The insurance com- ORLANDO, Fla. — On properties. Also, residents back all of the $1,500 de- pany agreed to pay $3,300. a Sunday earlier this of Naples and other hard- posit on their rental were The couple started an on- month, Emily Moll and er-hit areas have started dashed in part because line fundraising campaign her boyfriend watched a looking for rentals in Or- Rose’s lease exempted re- and quickly reached their televised New York Giants lando, Myers said. The funds for natural disas- goal of $3,000 with help game with no idea they advantage goes to ten- ters. The landlord told the mostly from friends and were about to lose their ants with pay stubs and Orlando Sentinel he was family members. rental home, possessions tax returns in hand but, trying to work with them “We did as much as we and hopes to purchase in even then, the process has on a deposit refund. could and helped out,” said the next year. slowed, he added. Orlando attorney Justin Ryan’s father, New York Then Hurricane Irma Clark said the “force ma- resident Michael Cuoco. struck Central Florida. Moll and Ryan Rose, “I know it was only a 26, had to suddenly leave jeure” lease clause about “ … Of course FEMA has rental,” said Moll, 24. “But their home as Irma swept natural disasters isn’t all to help a lot of people, but we were building our life, through the Orlando area that common but just an- how much worse could it building our things. We early Sept. 11. An old pe- other challenge renters be than losing everything?” were planning on buying can tree crushed the house may face when their house Moll and Rose have a house.” Rose had rented for three becomes inhabitable. He been in Central Florida’s The plight of Orlando- years. Moll said it sounded suggested tenants discuss hospitality industry for area renters sheds light on like a car crashing into the options for discounted rent years, serving meals and a new set of post-Irma re- house, breaking glass as it or a short break on rent. beverages to locals and alities — rent payments on fell into the living room. “A damaged property is visitors. Rose works at a uninhabitable homes and After smelling smoke, incredibly difficult for both Disney hotel restaurant apartments, challenges get- Rose called 911. A record- the landlord and tenant,” and another restaurant. ting rent deposits refunded ing of the call captured his Clark said. “The landlord is Moll works as a nanny and few housing options in despair: “I don’t know if the forced to pay for repairs of- and Uber driver, trying to a tight rental market. middle of my house is going ten out of pocket while still complete her associate’s “It’s kind of like being to collapse. Oh my God.” also paying the mortgage. degree at Seminole State stuck in the mud right Firefighters responded The tenant still has to pay College. They went from now,” said Jay Myers, own- within 10 minutes and the rent while not happy enjoying their own place er of Orlando Realty and told the couple to evacuate. with the living situation.” to sharing a three-bed- Property Management. The couple crammed a few To help find funds so room house with Rose’s “You just have to work belongings into bags and they could lease an apart- family, including his three your way through it.” grabbed their Chihuahua ment, Moll said she called younger siblings and three FILE PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Of the 600 Central mix and two dogs owned FEMA, only to be told she cats. It’s unclear how long Florida rental properties by a roommate who was was ineligible for aid until it would take to rebuild Photos of the damage to the rental home where his group manages, only away. They left in their she settled with her rental the house they rented on a Emily Moll and Ryan Rose lived, after a tree about 1.5 percent were roommate’s Tahoe SUV, insurance. They outlined month-to-month basis. fell on it during Hurricane Irma. ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. 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