WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 Nahant Senator sees licensing rallies the undocumented as safe By Thor Jourgensen (RMV) cannot issue a driver’s license to for ITEM STAFF anyone that cannot prove U.S. citizen- ship or lawful presence in the United LYNN — It’s time to shatter nega- States,” Registry spokeswoman Judith wetlands tive myths dogging proposals to allow Reardon Riley said in a statement. undocumented immigrants to obtain Crighton said the Work and Family By Bridget Turcotte driver’s licenses, said state Sen. Bren- Mobility Act would allow an undocu- ITEM STAFF dan Crighton. mented immigrant to bring a passport The Lynn Democrat and state Repre- from their country of origin or obtain NAHANT — Several Nah- sentatives Tricia Farley-Bouvier (Pitts- PHOTO | SHNS documentation from their country’s ant residents boarded a bus eld) and Christine Barber (Somer- consulate and present the documents to the State From left, state Sen. Brendan Crighton, Rep. ville-Medford) support allowing state along with a standard license applica- House Tuesday morning to Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Rep. Christine residents to apply for a standard driv- tion at the RMV. support a bill that would Barber are sponsoring legislation that would er’s license regardless of immigration “They would go through the same change a law that enables allow undocumented immigrants to acquire status. religious and education non- standard Massachusetts driver’s licenses. “The Registry of Motor Vehicles CRIGHTON, A3 pro ts to bypass local envi- ronmental regulations. An act to prevent nonprof- it institutions from avoiding wetlands or natural resource Mother 40B or protections under the so- called Dover Amendment, proposed by State Rep. Pe- chases not to ter Capano (D-Lynn) and State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn), went before the hit-run Joint Committee on Munic- 40B in ipalities and Regional Gov- ernment at the State House driver Tuesday. Saugus “The Dover Amendment is By Gayla Cawley old,” said Capano. “This really ITEM STAFF By Bridget Turcotte has to do with bringing it into ITEM STAFF the 21st Century. When they LYNN — Lynn mother Maria did the Dover Amendment, C. Donator chased a hit and run SAUGUS — The Saugus the intention was good. It driver across the city early Tues- Board of Appeals is expect- was so cities and towns didn’t day morning after he hit her ed to make a decision on a discriminate against non- son’s car outside their Adams proposed 300-unit affordable pro ts. But it was 1950 and, Street home and took off. Her housing project at a July 25 at that time, there weren’t a dogged pursuit led to the arrest meeting. But the town still lot of concerns about the en- of the 23-year-old unlicensed has concerns about the de- vironment.” driver. velopment. The Dover Amendment “When it comes to your kids, The proposal is for a 300- states that no zoning ordi- you don’t think about things like unit rental complex, sub- nance or bylaw shall regu- this,” Donator said. “You don’t mitted by Saugus Residen- late or restrict the use of land think ‘should I follow him or tial, LLC. The development or structures for religious or not?’ I will do anything for my — which would be called educational purposes. It al- kid. I wasn’t trying to be a hero, Saugus Ridge — would be lows nonpro t educational but you know what? I was doing located on a 28-acre parcel and religious entities in the it for my son.” located on Route 1 North. Danny Donator’s 2006 Toyota Corolla was struck by a state to be exempt from local What was going through her The state’s 40B housing vehicle driven by Jayron Chilel-Dionicio, 23, of Lynn, on NAHANT, A3 CHASE, A3 program allows develop- Adams Street early Tuesday morning. ers to override local zoning bylaws to increase stock of affordable housing in mu- nicipalities where less than Marblehead in costume 10 percent of the homes are affordable. The proposal includes a ve-story apartment build- ing, an amenity area of of c- es, a mailroom, a lounge, the leasing center and a lobby. There would also be a court- yard and possibly a pool. The 300 units include 100 one-bedroom units, 36 one-bedroom apartments with a den, 87 two-bedrooms, 17 two-bedrooms with a den, 31 three-bedroom units and 29 studios. Of the 300 units, 75 are expected to be afford- able. The cost for rent is ex- pected to range from $1,400 to $2,000. If the Zoning Board of Ap- peals approves a comprehen- sive permit for the 40B de- velopment, an 18-month to two-year construction period would begin this year. Fire Chief Michael New- bury said Tuesday morning ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK he is concerned with the de- It’s Halloween in July in Old Town Marblehead, and it’s thanks to Adam Sandler. The movie star and velopers’ plan to use a water his production crew turned the area into a picture-perfect representation of Halloween in Salem for pipe that ends in a stand a Net ix  lm titled “Hubie Halloween.” The cast and crew have spent the past week  lming in the pipe that re ghters would area and Marblehead residents were thrilled, some watching  lming in their lawn chairs. With ghosts need to access during an in the trees, holiday-themed storefront decorations, and pumpkins all over, it certainly would have emergency. been October vibes if not for temperatures in the high 80s. SAUGUS, A3 Lynn hires new INSIDE Lynn eld taps Melrose DPW Lynn Panel OKs one director for water district treasurer/collector pot shop, another applicant drops out. A2 By Thomas Grillo man. Under the terms of the By Gayla Cawley “I’m excited and I’m honored,” ITEM STAFF three-year contract, he will be ITEM STAFF said Fannon, a Lynn resident Peabody paid $158,000 annually. and Classical High School grad- SWAT raid nets drugs, LYNNFIELD — More than six “Based on the deliberations the LYNN — Elyse Fannon, who uate. “(I’m) very appreciative of weapons, arrest. A6 months after the former chair of board made last week, John is our has worked as grants manager for their support.” the embattled Lynn eld Center rst choice,” Almy said. the Lynn Public Schools for more Fannon, who has a bachelor’s LOOK! Water District (LCWD) resigned Apollo 11 lm to He leaves Melrose at a time than six years, has been hired as degree in accounting, will make amid controversy, a new super- screen at Auditorium when his department faced criti- the city’s new treasurer/collector. a salary of $87,596. A master’s intendent was tapped Monday on Sunday. A8 cism about the latest sewer back- Fannon will start her new po- degree would have added a 20 night. up that wreaked havoc on four sition on Aug. 5 after the hire, percent education incentive and Sports John Scenna, a Lynn eld res- Brazil Street homes. recommended by Chief Finan- bumped her salary to $105,115, North Shore Phillies ident, plans to resign as Public An independent study of the cial Of cer Michael Bertino, according to Bertino. top Saugus Wings in Works director in Melrose to take incident completed last week by was approved by the City Coun- NSBL action. B1 the post on Sept. 9, according to cil on Tuesday night. FANNON, A3 Robert Almy, LCWD board chair- LYNNFIELD, A3

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Ann Marie McEvoy, 65 John A. Gilbert, 77 Caitlin R. DiFilippo, 20

On Thursday, July 11, 2019 WEEKI WACHEE, Fla. — John LYNN — Caitlin R. DiFilippo, Ann Marie McEvoy, loving wife A. Gilbert, 77, of Weeki Wa- 20 years, of Lynn, died on and mother, passed away at chee, Fla., passed away on Monday, July 15, 2019 at Tufts the age of 65. Friday, June 14, 2019 after New England Medical Center Ann Marie, loving wife of the a long battle with heart dis- Boston after a courageous late Paul D. McEvoy of Lynn ease with his loving family at battle with cancer. and Punta Gorda, Fla., was his side. He is the husband of She was born in Melrose, born in Lynn to Anna (Cenna- Rae L. Gilbert, with whom he the daughter of John and mi) and William Barber. She shared 52 years of marriage. Laurie (Aucoin) DiFilippo. She is survived by her children, Mr. Gilbert was a native and was raised in Lynn and lived in Mark Corcoran of Boston, longtime resident of Lynn. He Lynn all of her life. She was a Toni Corcoran of Saugus, Mi- attended and graduated from graduate of Essex North Shore chele McEvoy of Malden and Lynn schools before graduat- Agricultural and Technical Michael McEvoy of Colorado ing from Burdett Accounting High School in Danvers and a Springs, Colo.; as well as her School in 1962. From there student at Johnson and Wales sister, Gail Worth of Lynn; and he joined the Army Nation- University in Rhode Island ma- brother, William Barber of Sa- al Guard where he attended joring in Equine Science. lem; along with many nieces, the of cer’s academy, and Her passion was horses nephews and cousins. he served as a second lieu- and horseback riding, espe- tors, the Events Coordinator tenant during the years of the while sitting in the lanai at his cially with her horse Versace along with her family loved Ann Marie was a lifelong for Southwest Florida Honor Florida home. her. She is the granddaughter resident of Lynn, a graduate Vietnam War. He graduated (a.k.a. Sir Voltaire). She won Flight, as well a member of from Northeastern University In addition to his loving many ribbons competing in of the late Donna Aucoin and of Lynn Classical before re- the OCEAN Club (Our Char- wife Rae, John is survived the late Vito DiFilippo Jr. locating to Punta Gorda, Fla., with a Bachelor’s degree in horse shows. She loved mu- lotte Elder Affairs Network Accounting in 1973. He spent by their three children and sic, drawing and animals. She Service information: Her a number of years ago. She Committee) along with many their spouses, Sharon and funeral will be held on Fri- dedicated her life to the care his professional career as an loved horror movies, Hallow- other organizations. accountant in notable rms as Randy Driscoll of Wilming- een and the “Supernatural” day, July 19, 2019 at 9 a.m. and comfort of the elderly Ann Marie’s distinctive love Foster Grant Corporation and ton, N.C., Todd and Janet series. Mostly she enjoyed her from the SOLIMINE Funeral through 30 years of work in of life, warm and embracing the Polaroid Corporation. Gilbert of Beverly, and Jon- family and friends. Home, 426 Broadway (Route the eld as a certi ed activity personality and love of family John was Past Master of the athan and Elizabeth Gilbert In addition to her parents 129), Lynn, followed by a director and consultant. Most will be missed by many. Bethlehem Lodge A.F. & A.M., of Wells, Maine. His six cher- John and Laurie, she leaves funeral Mass in Our Lady recently she worked at the Service information: A re- a member of Mt. Carmel ished grandchildren, Taylor her brother, John A. DiFilippo of the Assumption Church, Douglas T. Jacobson Veterans membrance and visitation Lodge A.F. & A.M., and an af- and Chad Driscoll, Jacob and Jr. of Lynn; her grandparents, Lynn eld, at 10 a.m. Burial in nursing home as the activities will be held Tuesday, July 16, liate of Golden Fleece Lodge Madison Gilbert, and Kathryn Marie and Steve Turgeon of St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Lynn. director. Along with dedication 2019 from 4-7 p.m. at the A.F & A.M. He was district and Sean Gilbert. His sister, Merritt Island, Fla., and Rich- Relatives and friends are to her career and family, Ann KAYS-PONGER & USELTON grand secretary of the Lynn Susan and her husband Wal- ard Aucoin of Brookline, N.H.; respectfully invited. Visiting Marie was a member of the Funeral Home, 2405 Harbor Eighth Mason District, past ter Holcomb of Ipswich. His her aunts and uncles, Steven hours are on Thursday from Charlotte County Alzheimer’s Boulevard, Port Charlotte, FL high priest of Sutton Royal special brother-in-law, Scott and Charlene DiFilippo of 4-8 p.m. Donations may be Association Board of Direc- 33952. Arch Chapters, a member Herald of Bellair Bluffs, Fla. Boxford, Louie DiFilippo of made to the Neely House at of Olivet Commandery, and His sister-in-law, Bernadette Tops eld, Dina DiFilippo of Tufts Medical Center, 800 Scottish Rite Valley of Salem. Gilbert of Lynn. His special Middleton, Deidre and Jeoff Washington St., Boston, MA John was also an af liate cousin, Judy Herald of Weeki Tardif of Swampscott, Aaron 02111, camneelyfoundation. Mary E. Morse, 93 with the Philanthropic lodge Wachee, Fla. He is also sur- and Craig Turgeon of Merritt Is- org. Directions and guest- A.F. & A.M. After John retired, vived by many nieces and land, Fla.; her cousins, Angelo, book at www.solimine.com. 1926-2019 he served for several years nephews. He is predeceased Francesca, Steven, Madison, as the building manager of by his two brothers Kenneth Mackenzie, Sylvie, Luc, Lily, Mary Elizabeth (Creran) the Lynn Masonic Temple on and Donald Gilbert. Brady and Morgan. She also Morse, 93, died Monday, July Market Street in Lynn. He was Service information: John’s leaves countless friends, who 15, 2019 after an amazing instrumental in many building memorial visitation will be in and grace- lled life. renovations. the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Born in Pitts eld, daughter John lived a full life and had Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, of Charles J. and Eva R. Cre- many interests. He took sever- on Saturday, July 20, 2019 Lynn panel OKs one ran, she was a 1945 graduate al trips to Europe with his wife from 9-11 a.m. There will be a of Pitts eld High. Mary met Rae and lifelong friends. He Celebration of Life service in her husband, the love of her loved collecting stamps and the funeral home beginning pot shop, another life, Stanley H. Morse, at E.D. coins. He loved history and with a masonic service at Jones where they were both he traced his family ancestry 11 a.m. Interment will be in employed. She retired from a back to 900 A.D. He shared Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, applicant drops out long career as a real estate those interests with his grand- West Peabody. Relatives and broker at James Creran Con- children. He was well known friends are respectfully invit- led to the company with- struction. By Gayla Cawley amongst family and friends ed. In lieu of  owers dona- ITEM STAFF drawing their application Mary was best at being a for his love of gardening. He tions in John’s memory may for that site. mother to her only son Ste- had beautiful Hybrid Lilies and LYNN — A potential pot phen Morse and to his wife be made to the Thomas Todd One of the biggest con- Iris at his former Lynn home. shop in East Lynn was Cori Connor-Morse of Lynn- Scholarship c/o Mt. Carmel cerns with the former He loved playing Chess and given the green light by eld. dent in the last month of her Lodge, P.O. Box 1377, Sau- site was a lack of park- Cribbage, and had become a City Council subcom- She was predeceased by life. A lady until the end, she gus, MA 01906. To share an ing, but the company be- an avid Canasta player with mittee on Tuesday night, her husband, brother William continued thanking people for online condolence please lieves it has addressed his new Florida friends. He while another company F. Creran, sister Gert (Snooky) everything. She had lost many visit www.cuffemcginn.com. that concern with the was a quiet, honest man full seeking to open a shop on proposed Western Avenue Creran, cousin Anne Wetzel, words from her vocabulary, Broad Street has with- whom she loved like a daugh- but she knew the Golden Rule of integrity and so loved by site, which would have 22 his family. He loved the Flori- drawn its application. parking spaces and give it ter, and many other beloved — and she lived by it every day ® da weather and birdwatching LIFE WELL CELEBRATED The City Council’s Rec- the most parking of any relatives. She outlived most of her beautiful earthly life. reational Cannabis Site She will be sorely missed by pot shop approved to oper- of her friends but leaves her Plan Review Committee all who knew and loved her. ate in the city so far. closest caregiver, Ida Mont- approved a request from Special thanks to her care- If approved, the marijua- gomery of Wake eld and Essex Apothecary, owned Joseph Sinopoli of Pitts eld givers at Brightview Wake- na store would be the rst by Heather Hannon, who (who still called her every Sat- eld who made her last two in East Lynn. All six pot wants to open a bou- urday to honor his promise to years so much happier than Earle J. Bertrand, 90 shops that have been ap- tique-style recreational Bill). She leaves her dearest her family could have ever proved to open in the city cousins, Maryjane and Ned dreamed was possible. marijuana store at 233 have been for West Lynn Alibozek of Pitts eld and Service information: Fu- SAUGUS — Mr. Earle J. Ber- Western Ave. locations. The city has two Kathleen and Stan Decoster neral services for Mary trand died on July 12, age Essex Apothecary will licenses remaining. of Salem, Conn. Morse will be held on Sat- 90, surrounded by his loving appear before the City A second applicant She taught us that dementia urday, July 20, 2019 at 8:30 family at the Kaplan Family Council next month to scheduled to appear be- could not steal her joy. Even in a.m. from the DWYER Funeral Hospice House in Danvers. He seek approval of its spe- fore the Site Plan Review her nal years, she loved to Home with a Liturgy of Chris- was the husband of the late cial permit to operate the Committee, The Harvest dance, sing and, most of all, tian burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. Audrey (Spencer) Bertrand, store. Club, owned by Chris Vin- comfort and love her friends Mark’s Church, celebrated with whom he shared 60 years Hannon has described ing and Alex Coon, has and family. “Mary-isms” re- by the Rev. Christopher Fedo- of marriage. Essex Apothecary’s concept withdrawn its applica- mained in her personality ryshyn, administrator. Burial Born and raised in Lynn on as Anthropologie meets tion to open a shop at 461 throughout the progression of will follow in St. Joseph Cem- Oakland Avenue, Mr. Bertrand a cannabis store, which Broad St., which would her disease. Her compassion etery. Calling hours will be was the son of the late Earle would be “shabby chic,” and have been located on a and generosity never ceased, Friday afternoon, July 19, and Catherine (Killoran) Ber- not computerized, but rath- piece of the 8,800 square- and she gave from her heart. 2019 from 4-6 p.m. at the trand. er focused on creating a foot Lynnway Auto Sales Everyone was a friend. If she Dwyer Funeral Home, 776 Earle was an information one-on-one experience with property. could not remember a name, North St., Pitts eld. Please systems manager at Raythe- its customers. The plan is Their concept was to of- she would recognize you by visit www.dwyerfuneral.com on in Lexington for whom he to have an art gallery in the fer investment opportu- your heart. Mary was very ac- to leave condolences and worked for 40 years. A U.S. waiting area. nities to residents, which tive until she suffered an acci- remembrances. Navy Korean War veteran and The shop would be in would, in turn, give them of Londonderry, N.H.; and his Navy Reservist, he served on Ward 1, across the street shares of the business. the USS Fure (DD-882), USS ve beloved grandchildren, from Ward 2. Both Ward Ryan, Caitlin, Joseph, Daniel, Starbard said the compa- Hambleton (DD-445), USS 1 and Ward 2 Councilors ny didn’t give a reason for In Memoriam Mt. Olympus (AGC-8) and the Michael. He was the brother of Wayne Lozzi and Rick Star- Paul Bertrand of Nahant, Nan- withdrawing their propos- Terry Finnigan USS Joyce (DE-317). Earle bard spoke favorably about al. cy Moody of Lynn, and Kerry the potential business. 1971 ~ July 17 ~ 2019 also served for many years with the U.S. Coast Guard Bertrand and his wife Kris of Lozzi had opposed the Gayla Cawley can be It’s been a long time without Marblehead and the late Neil Auxiliary Flotilla #49. He even- company’s last proposal to reached at gcawley@item- you. We all miss you very Bertrand. He is also survived tually became a commercial open their shop on nearby live.com. Follow her on much. Your nephew by many nieces and nephews. shing vessel examiner. Chestnut Street, which Twitter @GaylaCawley. Brendan is a 2019 college Earle also leaves behind many graduate. You have a new He was a member of the special friends from the neigh- beautiful great nephew, American Legion and the borhood where he resided for Connor James Finnigan. Did you know? Tin Can Sailors-The National many years. 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ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! her husband Jerry of Reading, Mark Bertrand and his wife Call Customer Service to place an ad Marybeth of Saugus, Julie Tanner and her husband Scott 781-593-7700, ext. 2 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynnfield taps Melrose DPW director for water district LYNNFIELD standing superintendent. ganization,” she wrote. “I from dozens of residents supplies, update capital same brown water prob- From A1 Today, the panel is com- feel the district would be who complained about improvement plans and lems at his Cider Mill prised of all new commis- better served by a com- brown water. In December, make sure the brown wa- Road home, Almy said. Weston & Sampson, a sioners. Almy replaced missioner with more time the panel was denounced ter problems have been Town Administrator Reading engineering firm, Chairwoman Constance to devote to the organiza- for a controversial retro- solved. Robert Dolan, who was found the backup was Leccese after she resigned tion’s mission.” active water rate increase “We are not getting any- Scenna’s boss as Melrose caused by a number of fac- in January. He was joined Also in January, former that took its 2,600 users where near the number of mayor, praised his former tors, including 113-year- by Joseph T. Maney and Commissioner Kenneth by surprise. It didn’t help complaints compared to Public Works director. old six-inch pipes that fail Anders Youngren earlier Burnham, who also served when the panel acknowl- the past about water qual- “He is positively out- to meet today’s standards. this year. as the district’s water su- edged they may have vi- ity,” Almy said. “We think standing and totally capa- Scenna could not be In a letter to former Com- perintendent for about olated the Open Meeting the flushing program for a ble to take on this import- reached for comment. missioner Richard Lamusta, $147,000 annually, re- Law when it raised rates. portion of the district has ant job of reforming and He joins the agency fol- Leccese said the demands tired. Almy said Scenna’s pri- partially fixed those prob- improving the Lynnfield lowing a turnover of the placed on the commission Lamusta chose not to orities for the next year lems. We are looking to ex- Center Water District,” he three-member Board of have escalated dramatically seek reelection. will be to review the wa- pand it.” said. “He will build on an Water Commissioners and over the past year. Last summer, the LCWD ter rates, evaluate the It turns out Scenna has excellent workforce that the retirement of its long- “This is a complex or- faced a ratepayer revolt possibility of more water experienced some of the has done a great job.” 40B or not to 40B in Saugus Nahant rallies

SAUGUS improving the area’s infra- time, only 7 percent, or Low income is defined as From A1 structure would be a bene- 749 units, were considered 50 percent of the median for wetlands fit for the town, he said. affordable. income, and very low in- Instead, Newbury said Tom Traverse, a Zoning If the town does not meet come is defined as 30 per- the development needs a Board of Appeals mem- the required 10 percent, cent of the median income. NAHANT utive Office of Energy and looped system that allows ber, said he has concerns developers are allowed When Saugus Ridge From A1 Environmental Affairs access to water from more that the town hasn’t been to override local zoning developer Toll Brothers (EEA). than one direction. presented with any offsite and build denser develop- Apartment Living sub- zoning rules that would The ENF outlines “If water fails on the mitigation to improve the ments. mitted a Comprehensive restrict other property Northeastern’s plans to owners from building in highway, I need it from the lives of neighbors who Moderate income is de- Permit Application for the begin construction this environmentally-sensitive other direction,” he said. will now be looking at a fined as 80 percent of proposed four-story, 300- winter. The project is ex- areas. The same looped system five-story building. median income, which is unit apartment complex pected to be completed The proposed bill would was required when Ava- “Not even a paved road,” also defined by the feder- last year, residents spoke by the summer of 2021. subject these properties lonBay Communities built he said Tuesday. al government regionally. out about concerns with In-water work is expected to wetlands and natural to occur in July 2020. 280 studio, one-bedroom In 2016, the Massa- In the Boston area, which the project, ranging from resource area protections. and two-bedroom apart- chusetts Area Planning includes Saugus, the me- traffic and safety to envi- The existing bunker will “We’re trying to give be used as the new build- ments with commercial Council held visioning dian income for a family of ronmental. cities and towns the abil- space, he said. sessions with the town to four is $107,000. Moderate The effect on nearby ing’s foundation to limit ity to have those types of the footprint and preserve While he understands help develop a housing income in Saugus is about Prankers Pond has been a environmental measures open space. About 18,000 the concerns of neighbors, development plan. At the $80,000. contentious debate. not be overruled by big square feet would be bur- institutions,” said Capa- ied underground. Above no. “This would be helpful ground, more than 19,000 Lynn mother chases hit-run driver in Nahant, where North- square feet will sit on the eastern wants to build a western side of Murphy 60,000-square-foot facility Bunker and more than screamed when she got out- police arrived and arrest- with police dispatch while CHASE on East Point and, accord- 17,650 square feet on the From A1 side and saw the damage. ed Chilel-Dionicio. The his mother took off after ing to Nahant’s bylaws, Danny’s car was parked man was swerving and it the driver. He said it was eastern portion. it’s a natural resource dis- The proposal is to mind, Donator said, was on the street outside the appeared that he had been stressful — he was think- trict.” that her son, Danny, could house — a man, identified drinking, she said. ing the man could be dan- upgrade to a 600-gal- About 50 Nahant res- lon-per-minute system, have been in the car, and as Chilel-Dionicio, had hit “I was so stressed out gerous, could have a weap- idents boarded a bus at been badly injured at the her son’s 2006 Toyota Co- when I got out of the vehi- on or come after her car. which is 75 percent less the Lowland Parking Lot capacity than what the time of the crash, which rolla and drove off. Danny cle,” Maria said. “I said, ‘this If he had a chance, Danny shortly after 9 a.m. to was caught on her home school requested last year. said he looked outside and is my son. My son could said he would tell the man show support for the bill surveillance footage. Dan- saw the whole back of his The existing intake pipes have been in the vehicle.’” to think twice about driv- at the State House Tues- ny would typically be sit- car was “smushed,” or al- If it was any other night, ing in that state of mind, are significantly impact- day. ting in his car after mid- most flattened. Danny would have likely with alcohol in his system. ed by marine organisms, “We respect the intent night because it’s the time After telling Danny to been sitting in the car short- If someone can’t drive, he namely blue mussels, of the Dover Amendment, he usually returns home. call 911, Maria said she ly after midnight, when the should take an Uber, which settling and fastening but in the seven decades Jayron Chilel-Dionicio, wasn’t even thinking — crash occurred. He usually could possibly save a life. themselves to the interi- since its inception, envi- of Lynn, was charged with she just wanted to get to works until about 9 p.m. “At the end of the day, or of the pipes, which re- unlicensed operation of a the guy who took off. She and then goes to the studio just enjoy life,” Danny ronmental issues have stricts the flow of water dramatically escalated motor vehicle, leaving the got inside her car, went up for a couple of hours to re- said. “Make sure that to less than 25 percent of and we feel it is import- scene of property damage Adams Street and then cord music, returning home nothing really ever gets design capacity, according ant to take steps to help and possession of an open Rockaway Street. When around midnight. taken for granted because to the document. The sys- preserve important eco- container of alcohol in a mo- she got close to the driv- Then, he typically parks in moments like that, who tem is designed to have systems in all of our com- tor vehicle. He’s expected to er’s truck, she saw his in the same spot on the knows what could have a flow rate of about 550 munities across the com- be arraigned in Lynn Dis- bumper had fallen off and street and sits in his car happened if I was in there? gallons-per-minute per monwealth,” said Jeffrey trict Court on Wednesday. there was other damage. for about 10 minutes to Just be careful, honestly.” pump, but it has been re- Musman, a member of Shortly after midnight, At that point, she was on play back music that he Lynn Police Lt. Michael duced to as low as 78 gal- the Nahant Preservation Donator and her son the phone with police up- recorded. But, thankfully, Kmiec said police fre- lons per minute. heard a loud bang outside dating them on the driver’s Maria said Monday was quently get calls about Trust. The Keep Nahant Wild Pipes would extend their home. Danny, 21, location throughout the one of the nights her son erratic drivers. The only about 400 feet from the said he was getting ready city. She said police told happened to be home early. time they warn people movement, which is a commitment to the con- seawall into Bathing to sleep and as he was ly- her to keep following the “It could have been yes- against following those Beach Cove. ing down, he heard what suspect, but warned her servation of Nahant’s open terday that he came be- drivers is if there’s a dan- Northeastern calculat- sounded like a loud crash against getting out of her hind me and rammed me, gerous situation, or public space, marine and wildlife ed that about five mar- of thunder. He thought a car to confront the driver. Danny said. “I would have safety issue, he said. habitats, natural resourc- ket-sized lobsters would car might have hit a house Donator said she was fol- been in the hospital. It’s so “Obviously, in this case, es and conservation areas, be killed by the system per nearby, but then he heard lowing the driver for about relieving that I wasn’t in it worked out for the best is an arm of the Nahant his mother yelling outside 10 minutes, tailing him af- there. It could have been because officers were able Preservation Trust. Keep year. To mitigate the issue, for him to call 911 because ter he turned onto Wash- so bad.” to get the vehicle stopped Nahant Wild has been vo- the plan includes the con- his car had been struck. ington Street and then Danny stayed at home and make the arrest,” cal about its opposition to struction of an onsite lob- Maria, 42, said she onto Boston Street, where to remain on the phone Kmiec said. the expansion of the North- ster hatchery to annually eastern University Marine raise and release lobster Science Center in Nahant. larvae into the water. “We wholeheartedly A component of the proj- Lynn hires new treasurer/collector support these institutions, ect, using a portion of the we just would like to see seawater flow to cool or FANNON Lynn Schools, Fannon was Bertino said Fannon was The position has been any institution who is en- heat the new building, From A1 a senior audit associate for chosen from about 16 appli- vacant since Richard For- gaged in building honor was removed from the five years with McGladrey cants, seven of whom were tucci retired in April after the wetlands bylaws and proposal. As grants manager for LLP, an audit, tax and interviewed over several 18 years as treasurer. He natural resource zoning “We believe the new de- the schools, Fannon said consulting firm. What she rounds. What led to her had been serving in the protections put in place sign reflects a consensus her job didn’t entail writ- missed from her auditing hire, he said, was her good dual role for about a year to help preserve our cities approach that will safe- ing grants — she was re- job was constantly learn- track record, a strong repu- and the council voted to and towns,” said Musman. guard the unique charac- sponsible for the account- ing new things, she said. tation of getting things and officially consolidate the Northeastern Univer- ter, beauty and natural re- ing and finance, which “I think it’s all going to doing things well. positions in March. sity wants to build a sources of East Point,” the translated to accounting be a learning experience,” “I think I met her a cou- Upon his retirement, For- 55,000-square-foot build- university wrote in its let- for about $24 million a Fannon said. “Everything ple of times at the school tucci was making a salary of ing at the Marine Science ter to residents. “That has year in grants, she said. is going to be a challenge. and I was surprised she $114,055, which included a Center. It would be used been our goal as a valued Fannon said she was I’m just looking forward to wanted to apply,” Bertino 25 percent education incen- for academic, research partner in Nahant for the interested in applying for learning new things, and said. “She’s very particu- tive for having a master’s and meeting spaces. last 50 years, and so it will the position because she the tax collector side of lar, a very intelligent wom- degree. In addition, he re- There is also a proposal remain going forward.” had become comfortable things will be a new expe- an, so I was happy to make ceived a separate longevity to upgrade the school’s Capano said he has with her job at the schools rience since I haven’t had the recommendation.” check for $9,124, which was seawater intake system. received “hundreds” of and was looking for more much experience with col- Mayor Thomas M. McGee 10 percent of his base salary Both proposals have been emails and calls about the of a challenge. lecting taxes, but I’m will- said he was looking forward of $91,244, and an annual met with heavy opposition project, and told members Before her time with ing to learn.” to working with Fannon. car allowance of $3,900. from residents. of the Joint Committee The university filed an on Municipalities and Re- Environmental Notifica- gional Government that Senator sees licensing the undocumented as safe tion Form (ENF) with the the project will damage Massachusetts Environ- an ecological preserve and CRIGHTON in advance of a fall hear- nity Organization (ECCO) mented immigrants. mental Policy Act (MEPA) habitat for protected birds. From A1 ing before the Legisla- immigrant organizer Isa- Twelve states and the office in May requesting He won a loud ovation ture’s Joint Committee on bel Lopez said more immi- District of Columbia al- a review of its plans. The from Nahant residents fol- vetting as anyone else,” Transportation. grants can become part of low residents to apply for office is part of the Exec- lowing his testimony. Crighton said. Advance work on the bill the Massachusetts work- a driver’s license regard- The legislation only ap- includes dispelling myths force if they can obtain less of immigration status. plies to standard license claiming driver’s licenses driver’s licenses. Crighton said information Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF applications and not for undocumented immi- “It’s important because gathered in these states JAMES J. CARRIGAN REAL ID application re- grants provide a path to we see families unable to documented reductions in • Social Security Disability quirements subject to fed- citizenship and voting. work because they have to hit-and-run accidents and • Workers Compensation eral standards. “People say we are re- look for work close by their driving uninsured. home delivery • Accidents Passed by Congress in warding bad behavior by home or walk 40 minutes Allowing all immigrants and get free access 25 years located across 2005, REAL ID sets mini- giving them a license, but from a bus stop. They are to obtain licenses boosts to the e-edition on from Lynn District Court mum federal security stan- the federal immigration unable to find a good-pay- the economy, he said, by 15 Johnson St. dards for states to follow system is broken,” Crigh- ing job. If they have a car, making it easier for peo- 781-596-0100 in issuing driver’s licenses. ton said. they will be more success- ple to work and broaden- JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN Licenses not in compliance According to a fact sheet ful,” Lopez said. ing the number of people LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL with the standards risk be- on the licensing legisla- Crighton said the in- paying application and li- www.jamescarriganlaw.com ing refused during federal tion, 255,000 undocument- tense national focus on cense renewal fees to the [email protected] pre-flight checks. ed immigrants lived in immigration and the na- Registry. Crighton and the bill’s Massachusetts as of 2016 tion’s immigration poli- “This is good for public Massachusetts House — roughly one-fifth of the cies highlight an “unequal safety, the economy, and sponsors are building sup- immigrant population. system” denying licenses it’s the morally right thing port for the legislation Essex County Commu- to Massachusetts’ undocu- to do,” Crighton said. A4 WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 OPINION

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Lynn [email protected] Equal pay, IKE BRANNON ADVERTISING Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 every day Walkable community benefits [email protected] Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 Piggybacking on the out- [email protected] pouring of support for the are larger than you think Patricia Whalen egregiously underpaid U.S. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 women’s national soccer [email protected] team, New York Gov. Andrew Living in a walk- in D.C., and my wife BUSINESS OFFICE Cuomo and Mayor Bill de able community has and I decided to forgo Maria Alvaracin become a privilege a larger home in the ext. 1205 Blasio talked big Tuesday [email protected] about plans to close the pay afforded to very few suburbs to live in the Susan J. Conti gap between men and wom- people — mostly the middle of the city. It Controller, ext. 1288 en across the economy. wealthy. This real- was a choice that has [email protected] Helpfully, Cuomo even ity is unfortunate; paid off personally Ted Grant as someone who has Publisher, ext. 1234 signed a new state bill, one and professionally. [email protected] lived in such a neigh- In his book “Dream Congress should replicate, Marian Kinney banning employers from ask- borhood in Northwest Hoarders,” Brookings ext. 1212 ing about salary histories, a Washington for the economist (and my [email protected] pernicious way preexisting last 15 years, I can at- neighbor) Richard Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 pay disparities calcify. test that the benefits Reeves declares that [email protected] of such communities But pay disparities are less what’s most objection- Mike Shanahan the result of outright dis- can be enormous — able about the cur- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 crimination than many poli- both personally and prove the mental and rent status of income [email protected] professionally. physical health of ev- Carolina Trujillo ticians suggest, and ensuring inequality is that the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 gender paycheck equity is For starters, doctors eryone. rich not only earn [email protected] more complicated than they have come to realize But while it may be more but they are Jim Wilson typically let on. that there are signif- true that daily walks able to create more Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] Women earn 80 cents for ev- icant health benefits improve health and opportunities both for CIRCULATION ery dollar pocketed by men, from living in a place mood, I value my themselves and their goes the common refrain. Ex- that forces a person to walkable world be- progeny. Lisa Mahmoud walk in order to con- Manager, ext. 1239 cept that figure glosses over cause of the economic The dense urban [email protected] duct most daily trans- the fact women and men of- benefits it bestows. neighborhoods being CLASSIFIED actions. While regular ten choose different profes- What I never affordable only to the Abbe Young Smith exercise at a gym cer- sions, and that women typ- grasped while living well-off is a prime Manager, ext. 1276 tainly improves a per- [email protected] ically spend more time out in smaller communi- example of this phe- son’s health, regular GRAPHICS of the workforce, usually at ties is that so much nomenon. Not only home with children. low-impact exercise commerce transacts Trevor Andreozzi such as walking 30- is it difficult for mid- Designer Which is to say, it largely re- via personal relation- [email protected] 60 minutes a day also dle-class families to flects different choices people ships. live in neighborhoods Mohamed Diop make — and the broader eco- confers important im- When a friend is Designer provements in health such as ours but the [email protected] nomic, cultural and personal looking to hire a new local self-styled com- reasons they make them. and wellbeing. worker the first thing Mark Sutherland Lawrence Frank, a munity activists go to Creative Director Factor in those variables, he invariably does is [email protected] professor at the Uni- great lengths to deter and the apples-to-apples gap to let his friends and new development, im- NEWSROOM closes to something like 93 to versity of British Co- colleagues know he lumbia, found that prove mass transit, or Mike Alongi 95 cents on the dollar. Still a is looking for some- Sports Reporter ext. 1228 men who live in cities take any steps that [email protected] divide, just not as big. one and what sorts where it was logisti- would make where Bill Brotherton The smartest proposals of skills this person cally impossible to go we live more afford- Features Editor ext. 1338 to equalize paychecks and, should have. More able. [email protected] more importantly, level the anywhere by walking times than I can re- More and more sub- Gayla Cawley playing field of opportunity outweigh men living Reporter, ext. 1236 call I’ve been asked urbs are taking steps [email protected] are the least likely to make in more urbanized for a recommendation to create a walkable for good stadium chants. environments by 10 Cheryl Charles when I happened to core, but more often News Editor, ext. 1278 They involve teaching pounds. [email protected] Another benefitbump into a friend or than not that is also young women to negotiate acquaintance looking Bella diGrazia better salaries throughout from living in a walk- only affordable to the Reporter, ext. 1317 for a new employee. [email protected] their careers; attacking child- able neighborhood is relatively well-off. that it makes it more The close interaction It is wonderful that Thomas Grillo care costs, which are far too that people in walk- Reporter, ext. 1264 expensive for most families difficult for a person Americans have a [email protected] able communities wide variety of locales (kudos here to de Blasio, and to become socially Spenser Hasak isolated. While those have with those who and neighborhoods to Photographer, ext. 1332 his pre-K and 3-k programs); work in similar fields [email protected] encouraging more fathers to of us with aged par- live in, but the bene- ents rightly worry not only creates more fits to living in dense Thor Jourgensen stay home with children in opportunities but can Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 about their physical urban neighborhoods [email protected] the early years, so it’s not also serve to make mostly women who leave the health, the increasing are vastly understat- Daniel Kane isolation that natu- people more produc- ed, and unattainable Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 workforce. tive. Being in an envi- [email protected] And, finally, honoring what- rally develops among to most. infirm people whoronment that pushes Steve Krause ever choices women and men Sensible urban poli- Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 live in communities people together who cy should ameliorate [email protected] make, whether that involves have similar occupa- being the primary stay-at- where driving is the both of these. Harold Rivera tions can cross-fer- Sports Editor, ext. 1238 home parent, splitting duties only way to travel tilize their skills by Ike Brannon is a se- [email protected] or working full-time. can lead to a dete- introducing them to nior fellow at the Jack Anne Marie Tobin Yes, pay the U.S. women’s rioration in mental Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 new ways of operat- Kemp Foundation soccer team the same as the health as well. And [email protected] ing that haven’t yet and a former senior men. Don’t pretend that for of course, it’s not just Bridget Turcotte the aged and infirm become common in economist for the U.S. Reporter, ext. 1269 everyone else it’s as simple [email protected] who receive benefits their discipline. Treasury and the Sen- as tying a cleat. Ryan York from copious social I spent almost 40 ate Finance Commit- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 A New York Daily News ed- connections: social years living in small tee. He wrote this for [email protected] itorial intercourse can im- towns before arriving InsideSources.com. TECHNOLOGY Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Trump calls on GOP to oppose House condemnation of tweets By Zeke Miller, condemn Trump’s com- during his final days in Jill Colvin ments “all politics.” No. office, that if the U.S. shut and Jonathan Lemire 3 House GOP leader Liz its door to new arrivals, ASSOCIATED PRESS Cheney of Wyoming said “our leadership in the the four Democrats “are world would soon be lost.” WASHINGTON — wrong when they attempt Democrats were hoping President Donald Trump to impose the fraud of so- the resolution would put called on fellow Republi- cialism on the American Republican lawmakers cans Tuesday to stick with people.” on the spot and would him, “not show weakness” The House began de- win some GOP votes. Top and oppose a House res- bating the resolution that Republicans were urging olution condemning his would condemn “Presi- their GOP colleagues to tweets that urged four dent Donald Trump’s rac- stand against the lan- Democratic congresswom- ist comments that have guage, and it was unclear en of color to return to legitimized and increased if any would defect. their countries. His com- fear and hatred of new “The so-called vote to be ments, he insisted, “were Americans and people of taken is a Democrat con NOT Racist.” color.” game. Republicans should PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate Majority Leader “This resolution is not not show ‘weakness’ and Rev. Al Sharpton, left, spoke at a news conference outside the U.S. At- Mitch McConnell broke about partisanship,” said fall into their trap,” Trump torney’s office, in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Tuesday. Gwen two days of silence about No. 2 Democratic House tweeted. Trump’s insults, agreeing leader Steny Hoyer of “I don’t have a Rac- Carr, mother of chokehold victim Eric Garner, is at center, and his wid- that Trump is not a racist Maryland. “It’s about prej- ist bone in my body!” he ow, Esaw Snipes, is at right. but mildly admonishing udice and the necessity to wrote. him as well. confront it.” He also reprised a taunt The Kentucky Repub- The four-page measure he initially made on Mon- lican said that “from the traces the country’s his- day, tweeting, “If you hate Officer in Eric Garner’s president to the speaker tory of welcoming immi- our Country, or if you are to the freshman mem- grants from colonial times not happy here, you can bers of the House,” lead- and includes an entire leave!” The lawmakers death won’t be charged ers should follow the late page of quotes from Re- strongly oppose Trump’s Supreme Court Justice publican President Ron- policies and have voiced Antonin Scalia’s dictum By Michael Balsamo, cutors based in Brooklyn “We are here with heavy ald Reagan. support for his impeach- Michael R. Sisak, who said the evidence hearts, because the DOJ of attacking ideas, not the Reagan said in 1989, ment. people who espouse them. Colleen Long wasn’t sufficient to make has failed us,” said Carr, “There’s been a consen- and Tom Hays a case, a Justice Depart- who has become a vocal sus that political rheto- ASSOCIATED PRESS ment official told The As- advocate of police reform sociated Press. in the years since her son’s ric has gotten way, way NEW YORK — Federal heated across the political U.S. Attorney Richard death. “Five years ago, my prosecutors said Tues- Donoghue, of the East- son said “I can’t breathe” spectrum,” McConnell told day that they won’t bring reporters. ern District of New York, 11 times. Today, we can’t criminal charges against said in a news conference breathe.” Earlier, Trump renewed a white New York City his rain of insults against that while the death was Garner’s death in 2014, police officer in the 2014 tragic, there was insuf- during an arrest over al- the four lawmakers — chokehold death of Eric American citizens all — ficient evidence to prove leged sales of untaxed Garner, a black man that Pantaleo or any other cigarettes on Staten Is- as his GOP allies in Con- whose dying words — “I gress mostly leapt to his officers willfully violated land, came at a time of a can’t breathe” — became a defense. Following his cue, Garner’s civil rights. growing public outcry over rallying cry as the nation they tried refocusing the “Even if we could prove police killings of unarmed confronted a long history battle by accusing the four that Officer Pantaleo’s black men. Weeks after of police brutality. progressive freshmen and hold of Mr. Garner consti- Garner’s death, protests The decision to end a their party of pushing the tuted unreasonable force, erupted in Ferguson, Mo., yearslong civil rights country toward socialism. we would still have to over the fatal shooting of investigation without “I will vote against this prove beyond a reasonable Michael Brown, an un- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS charges was made by At- resolution,” House Mi- doubt that Officer Panta- armed teenager. nority Leader Kevin Mc- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said torney General William leo acted willfully in viola- When a state grand jury Carthy of California said, that President Donald Trump was not a racist Barr and was announced tion of the law,” Donoghue declined to indict Pantaleo calling the measure to but mildly admonished him. the day before the five- said. in December 2014, demon- year anniversary of the Garner’s mother, Gwen strations flared in New deadly encounter, just as Carr, and the Rev. Al York and several other cit- the statute of limitations Sharpton said they were ies, too. Some migrants allowed to cross was set to expire. outraged and heartbro- Amid those demonstra- Civil rights prosecu- ken. Sharpton called for tions, a man angry about tors in Washington had the NYPD to fire Pantaleo, the Garner and Brown on first day of asylum policy favored filing criminal who’s been on desk duty cases ambushed and fatal- charges against Officer since Garner’s death and ly shot two New York City By Elliot Spagat numbers were first on a “I’d rather be in prison Daniel Pantaleo, but ulti- is awaiting the results of a police officers as they sat ASSOCIATED PRESS waiting list to enter the the rest of my life than go mately Barr sided instead disciplinary hearing that in their cruiser, further through a San Diego border back to Cuba,” said Dileber with other federal prose- could lead to termination. shocking the city. Nearly two dozen im- crossing. They were escort- Urrista Sanchez, who had migrants were allowed ed behind a metal gate to a hoped his number would be to cross the U.S.-Mexi- white van that left minutes called Tuesday, but he was co border to seek asylum later to turn them over to further down the list. Apollo 11 astronaut returns on Tuesday, the day the US authorities. Sanchez, 35, has waited Trump administration At another crossing in with his wife in Juarez for planned to launch a drastic Juarez, Mexico, 10 Cuban the past two months, rent- to launch pad 50 years later policy change designed to asylum seekers were called ing a room with money his end asylum protections for by Mexican officials and led most migrants who travel mother sends him from Las By Marcia Dunn across the Paso Del Norte ASSOCIATED PRESS through another country to Vegas. Bridge to El Paso, where He said his mother left reach the United States. CAPE CANAVERAL, they were handed over to Cuba years ago because The administration an- Customs and Border Pro- Fla. — Apollo 11 astro- she was part of an opposi- nounced the plans a day tection officers, who began naut Michael Collins re- tion party. In retaliation, he earlier, reversing decades to process them. They were turned Tuesday to the said, the government took of U.S. policy in its most taken to a room where their exact spot where he flew forceful attempt yet to possessions were searched, away his job as a chauffeur, to the moon 50 years ago slash the number of people laid out on a table and and he and his wife had with Neil Armstrong and seeking asylum in America. bagged. been imprisoned for days at Buzz Aldrin. The new rule would cover The few people who a time for being “untrust- Collins had the spot- countless would-be refu- were allowed to cross were worthy.” light to himself this time gees, many of them fleeing picked from many more im- He criticized the Trump — Armstrong has been violence and poverty in migrants who lined up at administration’s new pol- gone for seven years and Central America. It is cer- crossings. It’s unclear how icy, pointing out that the Aldrin canceled. Collins tain to face legal challeng- officials will process their first country he was able said he wished his two es. asylum claims under the to reach after leaving Cuba moonwalking colleagues At the crossing in Tijua- new system. Lawyers who was Nicaragua. could have shared the mo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS na, Mexico, two asylum represent Cuban migrants “How are we going to ap- ment at Kennedy Space seekers who work closely say that they are not de- ply for asylum in Nicara- Center’s Launch Complex Neil Armstrong’s Apollo 11 spacesuit was un- with Mexican authorities portable because Cuba will gua when it’s just as com- 39A, the departure point veiled at the Smithsonian’s National Air and called 12 people whose not accept them. munist?” he said. for humanity’s first moon Space Museum on the National Mall in Wash- landing. ington on Tuesday. “Wonderful feeling to be back,” the 88-year-old possibly could,” he said. ing Space Camp counted command module pilot Collins remained in lu- down ... “5, 4, 3, 2, 1!” — said on NASA TV. “There’s nar orbit, tending to Co- and cheered as the red, a difference this time. I lumbia, the mother ship, white and blue rockets want to turn and ask Neil while Armstrong and created a gray cloud, at a question and maybe tell Aldrin landed in the Ea- least for a few moments, Buzz Aldrin something, gle on July 20, 1969, and in the sky. and of course, I’m here by spent 2 ½ hours walking The U.S. Space and myself.” the gray, dusty lunar sur- Rocket Center was shoot- At NASA’s invitation, face. ing for an altitude of at Collins marked the pre- A reunion Tuesday at least 100 feet in order to cise moment — 9:32 a.m. the Kennedy firing room set a new Guinness Book on July 16, 1969 — that by past and present of World Records. Apollo the Saturn V rocket blast- launch controllers — and 15 astronaut Al Worden ed off. He was seated at Collins’ return to the pad, helped with the mass the base of the pad along- now leased to SpaceX — launching. Also present: side Kennedy’s director, kicked off a week of cel- all three children of Ger- Robert Cabana, a former ebrations marking each man-born rocket genius space shuttle commander. day of Apollo 11’s eight- Wernher von Braun, who Collins recalled the ten- day voyage. masterminded the Saturn sion surrounding the crew In Huntsville, Ala., V. that day. where the Saturn V was “This was a blast. This “Apollo 11 ... was serious developed, some 4,900 was an absolute blast,” business. We, crew, felt the model rockets lifted off said spectator Scott Hayek weight of the world on our simultaneously, commem- of Ellicott City, Md. “And, shoulders. We knew that orating the moment the you know, what a tribute PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS everyone would be looking Apollo 11 crew blasted off — and, a visceral tribute People waited on Tuesday to apply for asylum in the United States along at us, friend or foe, and we for the moon. More than — to see the rockets going the border, in Tijuana, Mexico. wanted to do the best we 1,000 youngsters attend- off.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- checked on the woman and exchanged information prior to eling at a high rate of speed larly arrests, reflect police records. In she was fine. Officer reports police arrival. down the street at 6:44 p.m. the event of a perceived inaccuracy, she is homeless and living in Motor vehicle crash with air- Friday. it is the sole responsibility of the con- the car. She was sent on her bag deployment reported at 79 A caller at 54 way. Lowell and 2 Sawyer streets on Road reported five to six youths cerned party to contact the relevant Monday at 12:55 p.m. Officer were in her husband’s vehicle police department and have the Medical Aid will document. and when he saw them, he department issue a notice of correc- chased them in his car at 7:03 tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Ambulance requested on Animal Control p.m. Friday. clarifications will not be made without Monday at 12:49 p.m. at Lynn- A caller reported a group of field High School at 275 Essex The Department of Public express notice of change from the ar- kids in a truck threw bottles at St. The Lynnfield Fire Depart- Works reported two dogs run- PHOTO | PEABODY POLICE resting police department. his car and then fled the area ment reported the patient re- ning loose menacing people on at 3 Pinecrest Ave. at 1:06 a.m. Police confiscated 171 grams of fentanyl, two fused medical care. Monday at 8:11 a.m. on Styles Saturday. loaded firearms, 39 rounds of ammunition, Caller requested an ambu- LYNN Road. Animal control officer re- A 911 caller reported a man $31,460 in cash, and scales consistent with the lance for the husband who is ports all is OK at that location, slumped over behind the wheel sale of illegal drugs from an apartment on War- Arrests suffering from low blood sug- Caller from Sophie Road left of a silver sedan at Walnut and ar on Monday at 10:18 p.m. a voicemail complaining of ren Street. Jayron Chilel-Dionicio, 23, Water streets at 2:47 a.m. Sat- Patient refused medical treat- barking from a neighbor’s dog urday. One person was arrested of 26 Howard St., was arrested ment. on Monday at 9:41 a.m. The and charged with unlicensed and charged with operating un- caller also said the neighbor’s der the influence of liquor. Peabody SWAT operation of a motor vehicle, yard is overgrown, inviting ro- leaving the scene of property MARBLEHEAD A caller at 6 Hampton St. re- dents and other wildlife onto ported she may have footage of damage and alcohol from an the property. Animal control open container in a motor vehi- Accidents a suspect in vehicle break-ins officer sent a notice about the in the area via her ring.com raid nets drugs, cle at 12:50 a.m. Tuesday. A walk-in reported her car barking to the neighbor but ad- Jason Powell was arrested application at 12:19 p.m. Sat- was struck while parked at vised caller to contact the city’s urday. on warrant charges of assault Watson and Pleasant streets at Health Department for the to murder and assault and bat- A caller reported his vehicle weapons, arrest 4:03 p.m. on Monday. overgrown yard. was keyed while in the parking tery with a dangerous weapon A caller reported at 10 p.m. Resident at 486 Lowell St. at 4:35 p.m. Monday. lot of the U.S. Marine Corps Re- By Thomas Grillo tification Card, trafficking on Monday that their car mirror reported her 1-year-old gray/ cruiting Office on Broadway at ITEM STAFF in more than 10 grams Gueddy Rivera, 34, of 28 was clipped while it was parked white male cat is missing on North Franklin St., was arrest- 1:26 p.m. Saturday. of fentanyl, possession on Atlantic Avenue. Monday at 10:39 a.m. “Little PEABODY — An ear- ed on warrant charges of Class Saugus Police conducted with intent to distribute Devil” was last seen near her ly Tuesday morning raid A drug distribution, malicious a field investigation at Penny- a Class B drug, and un- Complaints home on July 11. He is not mi- Brook Gardens on Vine Street by a SWAT team netted lawful possession of fire- wanton property defacement, crochipped and is not wearing refusing to produce a DNA da- at 7:48 p.m. Saturday; in the $18,000 worth of fentanyl works. A caller reported at 9:35 a.m. a collar. tabase sample, assault with a wooded area behind the Sau- and several loaded illegal While Peabody is a safe on Monday that her Lincoln Caller reported two dogs left dangerous weapon, and as- gus Italian American Club at weapons, according to po- community, the chief said Avenue neighbor leaves trash alone inside a motor vehicle on sault and battery with a dan- 10:42 p.m. Saturday. lice. there are criminals seek- out in “bags not barrels” and it Monday at 3:40 p.m. at 637 gerous weapon at 7:11 p.m. A caller reported damage Shawn C. Spaneas, 26, ing to profit from people causes an issue with animals Lowell St. Monday. to his 2005 Mercury Sable was arrested without inci- who are battling addiction. getting into it. She stated it is a passenger side window on dent by Peabody police as weekly occurrence. “We will continue to Accidents Complaints Reynolds Drive at 11:51 a.m. the Northeastern Massa- work diligently with all A walk-in reported a stolen Sunday. chusetts Law Enforcement phone at 1:28 p.m. on Monday. Father from 21 Brown St. re- state and local law en- A report of a motor vehicle A report of damage to a Council’s Special Weap- A caller reported two teen- ported his son is in the house forcement and social ser- crash at 3:27 p.m. Monday motor vehicle at 35 Magnolia ons and Tactics force con- vice agencies in a con- agers on bikes doing wheelies and is not welcome on Sunday Street at 1:41 p.m. Sunday; verged on 50 Warren St. at Central Avenue and Liberty in and out of traffic at Pleasant tinued effort to fight the Street; at 3:42 p.m. Monday at at 7:03 p.m. While the son is at 4723 Scotts Mill Court at Police confiscated 171 and Spring streets at 8 p.m. on not causing a problem now, opiate epidemic,” Griffin Speedway Gas Station at 120 11:18 a.m. Monday. grams of fentanyl, two said. Monday. Responding officers he is out front. Officer reports A caller from Applebees re- loaded firearms, a .38-cal- Liberty St.; at 10:36 a.m. Tues- were unable to locate. Fentanyl is a synthetic day at 25 Pleasant St. son was moved along without ported a customer threw a shot iber revolver and a .22 A caller reported three kids incident. opioid that is 100 times A report of a motor vehicle glass across the bar and was caliber semi-automatic stronger than morphine, with bongs smoking marijuana Road rage incident report- asked to leave at 9:05 p.m. handgun, 39 rounds of crash with personal injury at by the playground on Ocean Av- according to the Drug 5:01 p.m. Monday at 653 ed on Sunday at 7:49 p.m. at Monday. ammunition, $31,460 in enue at 9:08 p.m. on Monday. Enforcement Administra- Western Ave.; at 6:06 p.m. Route 128 and Lowell Street. A caller at 1 Atkinson Drive cash, scales and packag- Responding officers reported tion. The drug was devel- Monday at Brimblecom Street Caller said they were being reported someone banging on ing consistent with the they were all over the age of 18 oped for cancer patients to and Western Avenue. followed. Officers attempted to her door at 3:18 a.m. Tuesday. sale of illegal drugs. and were smoking hookah, not manage pain. It is applied A report of a motor vehicle intercept the suspect vehicle, “The SWAT team was marijuana. as a patch on the skin. hit and run crash at 12:17 a.m. but the operator fled, no plate Theft used in the arrest as a A caller reported possible Because of its powerful Tuesday at 43 Adams St.; at number available. Car was de- precaution because the fish poaching going on at Vil- opioid properties, fentanyl 1:02 a.m. Tuesday at 7-Eleven scribed as a white sedan driven A report of a motor vehicle suspect has been convict- lage Street at 9:43 p.m. on has found its way onto the at 3 Lynnfield St.; at 9:33 a.m. by a man with tattoos. breaking and entering at 8 ed of firearms offenses,” Monday. They stated they saw a streets by drug dealers, Tuesday at 27 Wentworth Place. Person reported passed out Makepeace St. at 5:21 a.m. said Peabody Police Chief male with a possible cooler full in the parking lot at Citizens Inn Friday. police said. Thomas Griffin. DEA says it produces in- Assaults of stripers being taken off the at 81 Main St. on Monday at A caller at 23 Myrtle St. re- During a 10-month in- dock. The harbormaster was 7:27 a.m. Officer reports par- ported they caught a male par- tense, temporary feelings vestigation, police ob- of euphoria. But it also A report of an assault and notified. ty had too much to drink last ty breaking into his truck and served fentanyl purchases battery at 5:38 p.m. Monday A caller reported at 3:30 a.m. night and is up and alert. they have the person pinned slows respiration, reduc- being made at Spaneas’ es blood pressure and can at Baker and North Common on Tuesday that they witnessed Suspicious motor vehicle to the ground at 10:54 p.m. apartment. A search war- streets. “four black males attempt to reported at 20 Proctor St. on Friday. cause fainting, seizures rant was approved by Pea- and even death. Its street break into a mailbox across Monday at 1:43 p.m. Resident A resident at 10 Warren Road body District Court. from 141 Humphrey St.” and said a man has been sitting in reported a tall, thin woman names include Apace, Chi- Overdose He is charged with pos- na Girl, China Town, Chi- then fled the area in a car. She a Cadillac for the last 45 min- inside her home who took off session of a firearm in A report of an overdose at na White, Dance Fever, stated the car has a tail light utes. Officer reports the area running in an unknown direc- commission of a felony, 8:58 p.m. Monday on Libby Goodfellas, Great Bear, out. was checked but could not lo- tion at 5:51 a.m. Saturday. carrying a firearm with- Court. cate the vehicle. A 22 Hampton St. resident He-Man, Poison and Tan- A report of an opiate over- out a firearms license for go & Cash. PEABODY reported her vehicle was bro- the second time, improper dose at 1:10 a.m. Tuesday on ken into overnight at 9:03 a.m. Brookline Street. SAUGUS storage of a firearm, pos- Thomas Grillo can be Arrests Saturday. session of ammunition reached at tgrillo@item- Arrests A report of a car breaking without a Firearms Iden- live.com. Theft Eduardo Greenlaw, 22, of and entering at 5 Foss Ave. at 9½ Northend St., Apt. 2, was Walter T. Macaulay, 22, of 1:06 p.m. Saturday. A report of a larceny at 5:53 arrested on a warrant on Sun- 52A Lawrence St., Wakefield, A caller reported two motor p.m. Monday at 31 Howard St. day at 7:04 p.m. at Pierpont was arrested and charged with vehicles were broken into at Swampscott police A report of a robbery at 7:01 Park for possession of a Class operating under the influence 19 Ballard St. at 10:54 a.m. a.m. Tuesday at Essex Street C drug and larceny from a per- Sunday. and Lawton Avenue. of liquor. son over 65. Eric L. Vazquez, 39, of 45 A caller reported a man at- inform public on Juvenile arrested for disor- tempting to get into vehicles at Vandalism Pemberton St., Revere, was derly conduct on Sunday at arrested and charged with traf- Ballard Street and Greenwood common scams A report of vandalism at 6:11 8:04 p.m. at the Plaza Motel ficking 200 grams or more of Avenue at 4:04 a.m. Monday. p.m. Monday at 66 Walnut St.; on Route 1. Officer reports cocaine and operating under An extensive area search was By Bella diGrazia the various methods indi- at 10:19 p.m. Monday at 20 there was a dispute between the influence of drugs. completed in the area by Sau- ITEM STAFF viduals use to scam mon- Park St. the guest and the front desk gus Police. ey out of victims. A report of motor vehicle van- clerk. Police reported juvenile Accidents A resident at 6 Bates St. re- SWAMPSCOTT — Pop- Attendees were given was arrested on four warrants dalism at 7:29 p.m. Monday ported three vehicles on his ular scams, such as the scam alert posters to put and charged with multiple A report of a motor vehicle property were broken into and at 80 Walnut St.; at 7:50 a.m. IRS scam, the bail/acci- up on their properties. counts of assault and battery accident at 128 Hamilton St. some items were taken at Tuesday at 262 South Common dent scam, the sweep- The poster was equipped St. with a dangerous weapon, civil at 2:13 p.m. Friday; at 400 11:07 a.m. Monday. stakes scam, the tech sup- rights violation, witness intimat- at 5:48 with tips and tricks to port scam and the internet help residents avoid get- ing, threat to commit a crime, p.m. Friday; at 214 Broadway SWAMPSCOTT sale scam, were highlight- LYNNFIELD destruction of property over at 12:24 p.m. Saturday; at ting scammed, such as not ed in posters given out by wiring or giving money to $1,200, resisting arrest, pos- Broadway and Main Street at Accidents the police department at Accident session of a Class B drug, and 2:55 p.m. Saturday; at Broad- anyone you do not know its informational meeting personally. Motor vehicle crash with disturbing the peace. way and Essex Street at 3:57 A report of a motor vehicle Tuesday morning. p.m. Saturday; on Broadway at Any members of the property damage reported crash with property damage Members of the depart- 4:15 p.m. Sunday; at Broad- community who would at Wakefield Elks Club at 63 Accidents less than $1,000 at Burrill ment and representatives way and Essex Street at 10:42 Street and Paradise Road at like a poster can call the Bay State Road on Monday at Minor motor vehicle crash from several local busi- 11:29 p.m. No details given. a.m. Monday; at Kelly’s Roast 6:49 p.m. on Monday. Swampscott Police De- reported by a third party on Beef on Broadway at 7:32 p.m. nesses and civic groups partment at 781-595- Sunday at 7:13 p.m. at Cham- attended the brief infor- Alarms Monday. Complaints 1111. pion’s Pub on Foster Street. A report of a pedestrian struck mational meeting about False burglar alarm reported Officer assisted with paperwork by a vehicle at Hamilton and A report of suspicious activi- preventing scams that are Bella diGrazia can be at 7 Longbow Road on Monday exchange. Ella streets at 9:51 p.m. Friday. ty at 169 Bradlee Ave. at 1:26 targeting the community. reached at bdigrazia@ at 1:25 p.m. Officer reports call Two-car crash reported at a.m. on Monday; at 378 Forest According to a press re- itemlive.com. Follow her was accidental. 97 Lake St. and 2 Mulberry Complaints Ave. at 3:07 a.m. on Monday; lease from the police de- on Twitter @BelladiGra- Fire box alarm received from Drive on Sunday at 8:43 p.m. at the Verizon Store, 1016 Par- partment, police discussed zia. 6 Kimball Lane on Monday at One vehicle towed by Four Star A report of a damaged pole adise Road, at 9:03 a.m. on 7:13 p.m. Fire investigators Tow and the operator issued a on Route 1 at 9:50 a.m. Friday. Monday; at 16 Paradise Road POLICE BRIEF found a faulty sprinkler system warning for a stop sign viola- Multiple callers reported at 12:58 a.m. on Tuesday. from work done on Sunday. tion. about a dozen adults stuck in A report of a drunk person Bail set at $100K for Kelley says Falmouth Report of a single-car crash the median trying to cross the at 16 Duke St. at 7:48 p.m. on man accused of shooting Officers Donald DeMiran- Complaints at Speedway at 545 Lowell highway on foot at 11:09 a.m. Monday. da and Ryan Moore had St. on Monday at 12:19 a.m. Friday. A report of a neighbor prob- two police officers entered his client’s home Officer reported a 2012 white The manager of Kentucky Suspicious auto reported at lem at 41 Doherty Circle at without a warrant when 39 Apple Hill Lane on Monday Acura TL struck a curb and has Fried Chicken reported a cus- 9:28 p.m. on Monday. BARNSTABLE (AP) — they were shot. at 10:39 p.m. Officer reports two flat tires. The operator has tomer walked into the store A report of a disturbance at A man accused of shoot- operator is making a delivery. called for a tow. and broke the front door at 421 4 Lexington Park at 10:02 p.m. ing two police officers Police say the officers MarketStreet security re- Caller reports he was in- Broadway at 3:36 p.m. Friday. on Monday. has had his bail set at were responding to a quested an officer on Monday volved in a motor vehicle crash A caller reported a gray four- A report of a noise complaint $100,000. reported disturbance at 10:46 p.m. for a woman at the Northshore Mall on Mon- door sedan with heavy front- at 92 Norfolk Ave. at 10:57 East Falmouth resident involving Koval. Both sleeping in a vehicle. Security day at 6:35 a.m. Operators end damage and smoke trav- p.m. on Monday. Malik Koval has been officers survived. held without bail since he Kelley told the Cape was arrested in connec- Cod Times the shooting tion with the July 2018 was a result of an overre- shooting. action by the officers. Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 The 22-year-old pleaded He also said his client CALL 24 HOURS A DAY not guilty to more than may have been suffer- Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) 10 charges, including ing from mental health All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. armed assault to murder issues, which prompted Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. in November. his neighbors’ call to Koval’s lawyer Brian police. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7

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Scholarship winners

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Frank P. Muzio, Scott Macallister, Mary Macallister and Cheri Saltzman, trustees of the Oliver P. Killam Charitable Foundation, hosted a re- ception honoring this year’s recipients of the Oliver P. Killam Scholarship Fund on Tuesday at the offices of Welch/Muzio in Salem. Recipients include, front row from left, Paul Fehrenbach, Katherine Palmer, Laura Kerr, Madeline Bowden, and back row, from left, Connor Elliott, Sloane Tirilok, Sophie Collins, Madison Elliott, Michelle Shub and Jaxeny Angel-Robles.

‘Apollo 11: First Steps’ film Florida expert captures elusive alligator at Chicago lagoon

at Lynn Auditorium Sunday CHICAGO (AP) — The or electrical tape holding alligator had a good his jaw shut tight. LYNN — All this week, will be available at the run as day after day the Chance was a daily Americans have been box office. people hunting for him news story from the day treated to retrospectives Timed to the 50th in a Chicago lagoon came he was first spotted and anniversary of NASA’s of the day 50 years ago up empty, but in the end photos started popping up when man first walked on celebrated Apollo 11 mis- he was no match for an online. Investigators don’t the moon. sion, the film showcases expert the city shipped in know why the animal was Lynn Auditorium is the real-life moments of from Florida. in the lagoon but they showing the film on humankind’s first steps The male gator, nick- Sunday, July 21, the date on the moon. “First Steps” knew they had to capture named ‘Chance the it. Neil Armstrong and features footage and in- Snapper,’ was first spotted Buzz Aldrin walked on terviews with Armstrong, Robb assessed the situ- in the Humboldt Park ation and knew from his the moon. Aldrin and Michael lagoon about a week ago. 24 years of gator catch- The acclaimed docu- Collins, and the Mis- After local enthusiasts PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ing under his belt that mentary film “Apollo 11: sion Control team about tried and failed to trap the best way to capture First Steps” will be shown the historic “one giant the reptile, Frank Robb “Chance the Snapper” met his match in a Flori- a gator was to make it on the big screen at Lynn leap for mankind” lunar arrived from St. Augus- da reptile expert Tuesday, after giving Chicago Auditorium. Tickets, $5, landing. tine on Sunday. By early hunters the slip for a week. nice and calm. So, on his Tuesday, he had caught recommendation, the city the 5-foot-3-inch animal 36 hours into the hunt — didn’t squirm as he set- closed sections of the park using something that Robb said he “saw his eye tled into Robb’s grip. Robb to reduce the noise and even cartoon alligators shine and caught him on moved around a bit so all kerfuffle that Robb sus- SEND US YOUR STUFF know to avoid: a fishing the fishing rod. One cast... the photographers from pected was keeping the pole. and it was done.” pretty much every news- animal in hiding. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, “I brought my fishing Chance — whose name paper and television news Chance will to stay in PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR rod and it went down sounds a lot like Chicago’s show snapped pictures the tub for now, but the SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. pretty fast,” Robb said at own Chance the Rapper — Chance couldn’t do city said it was already a news conference at the — looked pretty calm as any snapping of his own looking for roomier quar- park Tuesday morning. At Robb pulled him out of thanks to what looked ters, most likely a wildlife about 1:30 a.m. — about a big plastic tub, and he like a thick rubber band sanctuary or a zoo. Welsh street named steepest in RED ROCK PARK CONCERT SERIES world; New Zealand loses out

Shuffle Mode (AP) — A street in Wales has been designated the steepest in the world after a success- ful campaign by residents. The title comes at the expense of a street in New Zealand, which has appar- ently been eclipsed in the Find us on steepness sweepstakes. Guinness World Records Facebook said Tuesday that the & street of Ffordd Pen Llech in the seafront town of @FOLNB Harlech, 245 miles north- west of London, has a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS gradient of 37.45 percent, July 18, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. two percentage points Gwyn Headley and Sarah Badhan stand on Updates for the concert will be posted on Facebook and steeper than the former Ffordd Pen Llech with a certificate from Guin- title holder in Dunedin ness World Records, confirming that the road is www.lynn-nahantbeach.org on New Zealand’s South the steepest street in the world, in the seaside Island. town of Harlech, North Wales. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, July 17, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 1143 Tuesday...... 7367 Monday...... 3891 Monday...... 2829 Sunrise today 5:20 a.m. Mostly cloudy skies during SW winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves the morning hours followed 1 foot or less. Showers with Sunday...... 8391 Sunday...... 9991 Sunset today 8:19 p.m. by thunderstorms in the af- tstms likely. Some tstms may Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: ternoon. High 87F. Winds SW produce gusty winds, heavy Sunrise tomorrow 5:21 a.m. L at 10 to 15 mph. rainfall, and frequent light- EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 12:44 p.m. BARRY Tonight: Thunderstorms in the ning. All 4...... $4,162 All 4...... $6,478 Low tide today 6:34 p.m. H evening, overcast overnight Tonight: W winds 5 to 10 kt. First or last 3...... $583 First or last 3...... $907 with occasional rain. Low 71F. Waves 1 foot or less. Patchy Any 2...... $50 Any 2...... $78 High tide tomorrow 12:47 a.m. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. fog. Showers with tstms likely. Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $8 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $347 All 4...... $540 Fronts First 3...... $194 First 3...... $151 Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $97 Last 3...... $151 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 1-19-23-24-29 JULY 25 AUG. 1 TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ T-storms | High 87, Low 71 Showers | High 70s, Low 60s P’ cloudy | High 80s, Low 70s Mega Millions: 8-16-31-48-52-(23) NATIONAL SUMMARY: Showers and thunderstorms, associated with Tropical Rainstorm Barry in part, will extend from the Tennessee Valley to the Northeast today. Thunderstorms will affect the northern Plains on the rim of hot and humid air to the south. Much of the West will be sunny with no monsoon just yet in the Southwest. Showers will brush western Washington.

©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 North Shore Phillies beat Saugus Wings in NSBL action By Daniel Kane some old and new faces has A pair of mistakes helped ITEM STAFF been key for the Phillies this Saugus tie the game in the season. third. Victor DeMatteo SAUGUS — A great outing “We’ve still got the big bats reached on an error and Daw- from starting pitcher Andrew this year,” Dan Duval said. son Gaudet singled to put a Manni helped lift the North “Kurtis White has been kill- pair of runners on. The next Shore Phillies to a 9-3 win ing the ball for us here. Kyle batter hit into a double play over the Saugus Wings Tues- Devin is the meat of the order. but moved DeMatteo to third day at World Series Park. We picked up a couple new base and he later scored on a Manni went ve innings to guys too one of them being my passed ball to tie the game at earn the win, allowing just brother Dylan and Kyle’s 1-1. one hit with one walk and brother Sean Devin. They’re Sean Devin singled and Dan three strikeouts. playing great.” Duval walked in the fourth to “Andrew Manni has been The Wings got some decent get the Phillies started with great for us this year,” Phillies innings from a pair of young two outs in the fourth. Valdez coach Dan Duval said. “He pitchers including Jason Ca- cashed in on the opportunity, only let up one hit. He’s a very saletto but just two hits on lacing a single and plating versatile guy, can play short- the night wasn’t enough to Devin to put the Phillies back stop too and hits in the mid- keep pace with the Phillies. out front at 2-1. dle of the order for us.” “The pitching for us has From there the Phillies Kurtis White (1-for-3, HBP, been great all year,” Wings started to pile it on. Manni RBI, three runs) got the Phil- manager Mark Mitchell said. and Kyle Devin each singled lies started at the plate with a “But we’re having trouble at to start the fth and Sean solo home run in the rst in- the plate. We’re squandering Devin laced another single ning. Dan Duval (1-for-2, opportunities, leaving the later in the inning to put the walk) and John Razzino (2- bases loaded. We just haven’t Phillies ahead 3-1. AJ Lucia- for-4, walk) knocked in a pair been able to string together no drew a walk next to load of RBI each. Sean Devin (2- hits and it’s cost us this year.” the bases and Dan Duval for-4, run), Jairo Valdez (1-for- The Phillies got off to a fast laced a two-run single to PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN 4, run) and Lane Kompton start in this one thanks to stretch the lead to 5-1. (1-for-1) each had one RBI. White’s home run to right North Shore Phillies reliever Lane Kompton celebrates with Production at the plate with center to take a 1-0 lead. NSBL, B2 teammates after a win over the Saugus Wings Tuesday night. Golf Roundup: Families tee it up at Tedesco By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF Tedesco Country Club kicked off a two-weekend run of family tournaments this past weekend with the annual Father-Daughter and Mother-Son competitions. Each tournament was held in a selected drive, alternate shot format. In the Father-Daughter Tournament, the team of Mike and Sophie Zemetrovich took the top spot, winning with a gross score of 83. For the low net nish- ers, the team of Tom and Lauren Rogers led the way with a net score of 66. The team of Ralph and Cayley Colatuno and the team of Tom and Katie Landry were each right behind with net scores of 71. In the Mother-Son Tournament, the team of Sarah and G.V. Wattendorf earned rst place with a gross score of 81. As far as the low net nishers, the team of Holly and Oliver Zemetrovich led the way with a net score of 64. The team of COURTESY PHOTO | DAVID COLT/MASS GOLF Kathy and Mike Landry also FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS had a solid showing with a net Jackie Bradley Jr. has once Swampscott native Steven DiLisio, a member at Salem Country Club, advanced to score of 70. the Round of 32 at the 111th Massachusetts Amateur Championship after shooting again fallen into a slump with an even-par 142 over the rst two rounds at The Country Club. GOLF, B2 the Red Sox this year.

Steve Krause

Red Sox are just following history Last year, there were people who actually offered the opinion that the Boston Red Sox were the best team ever assembled. That might have been a bit much. After all, there were those 1927 Yan- kees. And those “Big Red Machines” of the 1970s and even some of those Bronx Bomber teams of the late 1990s. ITEM FILE PHOTO However, even if there are other teams who might want to contest English baseball coach Doug Mullins was diagnosed with osteosarcoma last month, and a fundraiser to help offset this claim, you cannot deny that the cost of medical bills will be held on Friday. a team that wins 108 games and sweeps through the postseason los- ing only three games is pretty darn Lynn community rallies around Doug Mullins good. But if sports has taught us any- By Steve Krause in pain,” she said. hitting a nerve. The family colleagues at English and in thing, it’s taught us that each year ITEM STAFF The shoulder became an issue hopes that radiation, which the Lynn baseball community is different. Success in one season for Mullins, who is 32, when he was to have begun Wednesday, have gone out of their way to doesn’t automatically transfer it- LYNN — Doug Mullins was was just 17 years old. But no- would help him get his feeling offer comfort and support to the self. The 2016 Chicago Cubs rolled in unbearable pain with what body was prepared for what back. family. through the National League and he thought was a shoulder inju- they found out last month. “He has only one arm work- And Friday, at Tony’s Pub on ended up winning the World Series. ry during the spring as he Mullins was diagnosed with os- ing, one eye, not to mention ev- Franklin Street in Lynn, there A year later, they had to put on a coached the Lynn English base- teosarcoma (bone cancer) and it erything else that’s going on will be a fundraiser from 5-9 second-half push just to make the ball team to a spot in the had spread throughout his body. with him,” she said. p.m. in hopes of raising more playoffs. Division 1 North state tourna- “This is a guy who never “He has to just keep ghting,” funds to help defray his medi- Sound familiar? ment. missed a game … never even she said. “I don’t know what cal expenses. The question is why? Why should The Bulldogs lost in the rst missed a practice,” Kathy Mull- else to say.” “I hope a lot of people come a team that rolled over everyone en round, 10-1, to Malden Catho- ins said. “He couldn’t lie down. Mullins’ friends have said out for that,” said Joe Caponi- route to one of baseball history’s most lic. And as much as she wanted He couldn’t sit down. The pain plenty, and done plenty, in the gro, who was Mullins’ immedi- dominating performances struggle to see her son, and his team, had spread to other areas. His weeks since word spread about ate predecessor at English just to get out of its own way with progress in the states, Kathy pain level was excruciating.” his cancer. His friends, orga- (Mullins was an assistant). essentially the same talent? Mullins was just as happy that Her immediate concern is nized by Shane Seaman, began “He’s touched a lot of lives.” Where does one begin? the season was over. that the left side of his face is a GoFundMe page which has, “I just didn’t want to see him paralyzed because the tumor is in a month, raised $30,000. His MULLINS, B2 KRAUSE, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 Fundraiser for Mullins set for Friday night MULLINS From B1 “He’s kind of a throwback,” Caponigro said. “He just lives for this (coaching).” The Bulldogs have only had three baseball coaches in 55 years: Ron Bennett, Caponigro (who coached from 2004 through 2017) and Mullins, who just completed his second year and, according to athletic director Dick Newton, had an immediate positive impact on the pro- gram. “After we lost (to Malden Catholic), I saw all those players come out onto the field, crying. They love this guy. They all were upset that weren’t going to keep playing. “This is very disheartening,” said Newton, himself a baseball star at English, who later played college ball. “Forget baseball. This is just sad all-around. Life is just tough sometimes.” Said English principal Tom Strangie, “you won’t find a nicer kid. He’s just a solid, very kind, man. My heart breaks for him and his family.” Kathy Mullins, who is home taking care of her son, speaks in awe of the number of people who have helped her and her family. “The English people came over the other day and took him to lunch,” she said. “They’ve just been tremendous. We’ve had so many of his friends who have been fantas- tic to us.” And despite her concern about her son’s long-term prognosis, shs speaks in awe of him, too. “He has been such a dedicated coach,” she said. “He went through the whole season in agony, and never complained. “He’s clearly had this for some time,” she said. “But this is his life. He loves this. He’s lived for those kids. PHOTO | JOSEPH BROWN “This has been a total nightmare,” she said. “This had to have been there all along. It had to have been.” North Shore Phillies pitcher Andrew Manni earned the win on the mound after allowing just one hit Mullins is the youngest of the family four, which also and one walk with three strikeouts in five innings in a win over the Saugus Wings Tuesday night. includes Rebecca, Jennifer and David. He is a graduate of Lynn Classical. North Shore Phillies take down Saugus Wings

NSBL loaded the bases. Lane runs on five walks to cut “These games are key for From B1 Kompton laced a RBI sin- the lead to 9-3. A strikeout us,” Duval said. “Now we gle and Razzino added a and a 1-6-3 double play have a big one with Kings- White was hit by a pitch two-run single to give the eventually capped off the ton who is 17-1. Every to start the sixth and Phillies a comfortable 9-1 win for the Phillies. game at this point is im- scored after an error on a lead. With just a few weeks portant. We take every single from Manni to give Kompton pitched the remaining in the season, game serious and we want the Phillies a 6-1 lead. last two innings but strug- every win is crucial for the to win every single one.” The Phillies’ bats stayed gled to find the strike zone Phillies (11-3) who travel The Wings (3-14) host alive into the seventh. A in the seventh with the to Kingston Wednesday Swampscottt (11-5) on pair of singles and a walk Wings scoring a pair of (8). Wednesday (6). Swampscott’s DiLisio moves on in Mass. Amateur FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS GOLF Championship wrapped tie for eighth place and Club’s Christian Emmer- Rick Porcello has had an up-and-down year on From B1 up at The Country Club on grab a spot in the third ich, had a tough go of it in the mound for the Red Sox in 2019. Tuesday, and one of two round. Out of 140 en- both rounds. He struggled The action will continue local golfers in the field trants, DiLisio is one of to a 7-over 78 in the first this coming weekend with will be continuing on to just 12 players to be at round before slightly re- the annual Father-Son the match play portion of even-par or better through covering to shoot a 2-over We shouldn’t be surprised and Mother-Daughter the tournament on two rounds. DiLisio earned 73 in the second round. At tournaments. Wednesday. the No. 9 seed in the a total of 9-over 151, Em- at Red Sox struggles Swampscott’s DiLisio Swampscott’s Steven Round of 32 and will go off merich will miss the cut. advances in 111th DiLisio, a member at Sa- against No. 24 seed Sean Both DiLisio and Em- KRAUSE Massachusetts lem Country Club, carded Fitzpatrick (George merich will compete in the Amateur Championship From B1 a first-round 1-over 72 and Wright GC) Wednesday 119th US Amateur Cham- The second round of then notched a 1-under 70 morning (7:30). pionship at Pinehurst Re- First, the urgency is not there. Last year was Alex Co- stroke play at the 111th in the second round for a Another Swampscott na- sort in North Carolina ra’s first as manager. The Red Sox had come off two sea- Massachusetts Amateur total of 142 to move into a tive, Kernwood Country from August 12-18. sons where they were world-beaters from April through September and then stumblebums in October. They lost in the first round to the Cleveland Indians in 2016, nev- Lynn Summer Basketball League continues on er winning a game; and then managed to win only once against the Houston Astros. The Lynn Summer Bas- In the second elementary points, while Donel Kabon- them all, with Mayor Thom- At the same time, David Price didn’t exactly light it up ketball League continued game, Mennino Construc- go had 15 points to lead as McGee just barely get- in 2017, got into an ugly feud with broadcaster Dennis Tuesday afternoon, with tion took down Council- Ram Electric. ting past Old Mill Realty, Eckersley, and ended up being a reliever in the postsea- five games getting played or John Jay Walsh, 39-34. In the high school divi- 70-69. Kyle Rucker scored son. He had a lot of pride to win back personally. across three divisions. Samuel Phelps scored 12 sion, Councilor Fred Hogan an impressive 31 points to These guys were primed to win. They were loaded In the elementary divi- points to lead Menni- took down Lynn Teach- lead Mayor Thomas Mc- with intensity and urgency, burst out of the gate, and sion, Community Develop- no Construction, while ers Union Local 1037 by Gee, while Melchi Cronin never looked back. ment earned a 34-29 win Tyzaiah Cox had 10 points a score of 64-42. Natural had 16 points to lead the Along the way, they pulled out some ridiculous wins. over Lynn Housing Au- to lead the John Jay Walsh Allen scored 19 points to way for Old Mill Realty. Every time … every time … they needed a big hit, some- one delivered. Pinch hitters came off the bench and hit thority. Cameron Thornton offense. lead the way for Councilor With concerns about home runs. Rookie relief pitchers held the fort until led the way for Communi- In the lone middle school Fred Hogan, while Jayden the weather over the next Craig Kimbrel could come in for the save. Mookie Betts ty Development with 25 division game, Old Neigh- Thornton paced the Lynn few days, Wednesday and and J.D. Martinez had career years. Xander Bogarts be- points, while Carlos San- borhood edged past Ram Teachers Union Local 1037 Thursday’s games will be came a budding star (you can take the word “budding” chez scored eight points Electric 39-36. Lionel Ri- offense with 25 points. played at Marshall Mid- off that description now). Jackie Bradley actually hit to lead Lynn Housing Au- vera led the way for Old The second high school dle School no matter the the ball, and Andrew Benintendi continued his upward thority. Neighborhood with 22 game was the closest of weather conditions. trajectory. It was a lineup with no automatic outs. Pitchers rarely got through that lineup three times without being ding- ed, and more often than not, they were deluged. Red Sox rally falls short against Toronto Sunday night’s loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers is a pretty good microcosm for the season. Price under- achieved (which is the magic word for the entire stable of starters) and they couldn’t do a thing until the eighth inning, when they tied the game at 4-4. Then, despite numerous opportunities to walk off with a win, they couldn’t. To top it all off, Bradley leads off the 11th with a double and manager Alex Cora doesn’t call for a sacrifice, and JBJ gets himself thrown out a third on a ground ball. That is horrible, dumb baseball, and it’s something the Red Sox really weren’t guilty of last season. The Red Sox won these games last year. They’re losing them this year. Betts is mired in the .200s, almost a hundred points less than last year. Benintendi has been average at best. Bradley is back to being the JBJ we all know and love. The Red Sox have had uncertainty at first and second base all season. Automatic outs pop up at the most in- opportune times. The rotation last year was a machine. Rare were the nights that Chris Sale-Rick Porcello and Price didn’t give them at least seven innings. Even Eduardo Rodri- guez chipped in nicely and when they got Nathan Eo- valdi, they had five pitchers on their game. Until Kimbrel broke down toward the end of the sea- son, the bullpen was as efficient as the starting rotation. There was no way they could lose … and rarely did. Now? Rare are the days that Porcello-Sale-Price go seven innings. Right now, Rodriguez is their best bet. The bullpen is overtaxed, which is why all those kids who looked so great last year are getting pounded on a nightly basis. I’m not Dave Drombowski, but I’d say that the biggest PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS failure of this year’s team are the so-called “Big Three” who have been anything but. Lord knows why this has Xander Bogaerts went 2-for-3 with two RBI in a loss to the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday night happened, but until it’s fixed this team will be listening at Fenway Park. to the playoffs just like the rest of us come October. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS run its 50th season this (Not including last night’s games) Lynn Youth Tonight Thursday year. Races will be held Friday Evening Summer every Wednesday until vs. Westfield vs. Brockton September 25. OFF Starfires (7) Rox (5) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Track Series There is no entry fee to North Shore 23 17 0.575 - 4W 7-3 run, and the races will Brockton 21 18 0.538 1.5 2W 5-5 The 6th annual Lynn begin at 6:30 p.m. Each Parks and Recreation Pittsfield 20 18 0.526 2 5L 4-6 evening there will be three Saturday Sunday Youth Summer Evening races — the short race, the at Pittsfield Worcester 20 18 0.526 2 2W 6-4 Track meets will be held 1.57-mile race and the long on Mondays through race. The courses cover dif- OFF Suns (5) Bristol 19 18 0.514 2.5 1L 4-6 August 19 at Manning ferent combinations of fire Nashua 20 20 0.500 3 2W 5-5 Field. The races will begin roads and single-track Westfield 12 26 0.316 10 2L 4-6 at 6:30 p.m. paths, and the courses vary There are no entry fees from week to week. For for any races. There will be further information, please a 30-meter race for ages visit www.lwrun.org. three and under, and all of the other events (50-meter, 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- Bishop Fenwick meter, 800-meter, one-mile, girls basketball relays, standing long jump and softball throw) will be camp open to high school ages and under. Bishop Fenwick’s fifth For more information, annual Girls Basketball visit www.lwrun.org or Camp will take place July contact [email protected] 22 to July 25 from 9 a.m. or 781-709-7135 or 781- to 1 p.m. at Danvers 593-6562. Indoor Sports. The camp will be led by coaches and players from Bishop Fen- Lynn Woods wick, along with col- lege-playing Fenwick Summer Cross alumni. Country Series For more information, email head coach Adam The Lynn Woods Summer DeBaggis at aaggio6@ Cross Country Series will yahoo.com.

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MLB Woods trying to get up to speed AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB at Royal Portrush for British Open New York 60 33 .645 — Atlanta 58 37 .611 — Tampa Bay 56 41 .577 6 Washington 50 43 .538 7 Boston 51 44 .537 10 Philadelphia 49 46 .516 9 PORTRUSH, North- for his 15th career major. deficit and win a fifth green Golf Championships he Toronto 36 60 .375 25½ New York 42 51 .452 15 Baltimore 28 66 .298 32½ Miami 35 57 .380 21½ ern Ireland (AP) — Tiger In this case, no one wants jacket. once took for granted. It led Central Division Central Division Woods was on the practice to overdo it at a major, so It’s everything since then to more golf than he wanted W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 58 34 .630 — Chicago 50 44 .532 — range when the gates at the this was nothing out of the that speaks to his outlook to play. Cleveland 52 40 .565 6 St. Louis 47 45 .511 2 British Open opened Tues- ordinary. on golf. “So this year I made a con- Chicago 42 48 .467 15 Milwaukee 48 47 .505 2½ day, and before long he was Then again, very little is He took a month off to scious effort to cut back on Kansas City 33 62 .347 26½ Cincinnati 43 48 .473 5½ Detroit 29 60 .326 27½ Pittsburgh 44 49 .473 5½ on the tee and ready to go. He ordinary with golf’s biggest recover emotionally and my schedule to make sure West Division West Division just didn’t go for very long. star these days. physically from his taxing that I don’t play too much,” W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 59 36 .621 — Los Angeles 63 34 .649 — Woods played a full round When asked if there win at the Masters, only he said. “I want to play here Oakland 53 41 .564 5½ Arizona 47 47 .500 14½ at Royal Portrush when he was anything physically to miss the cut at the PGA as long as I possibly can. Texas 50 44 .532 8½ Colorado 46 48 .489 15½ Los Angeles 49 46 .516 10 San Diego 45 49 .479 16½ arrived Sunday morning, bothering him outside the Championship. He played And you have to under- Seattle 39 58 .402 21 San Francisco 45 49 .479 16½ and then again on Monday. norm, Woods smiled and the Memorial and then the stand, if I play a lot, I won’t Tuesday’s Games 8:05 p.m. For his third day of getting said, “Anything outside the U.S. Open, and then he was be out here that long.” N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 3 Chicago White Sox (Nova 4-8) at Kansas to know a links course that norm.” The laughter made off to Thailand for a family The trick now is to figure Washington 8, Baltimore 1 City (Duffy 3-5), 8:15 p.m. Toronto 10, Boston 4 Houston (Cole 9-5) at L.A. Angels (TBD), hasn’t hosted the British it hard to hear him say, “No.” holiday before returning out how much he needs to Philadelphia 9, L.A. Dodgers 8 10:07 p.m. Open in 68 years, Woods His chances at the British home to Florida. At this compete in tournaments to Miami 12, San Diego 7 Pittsburgh (Archer 3-6) at St. Louis (Ponce Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. de Leon 1-0), 1:15 p.m. made it down No. 1 and Open are nearly as mysteri- rate, he’ll play no more than be ready, and listening to Arizona at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Atlanta (Keuchel 3-2) at Milwaukee (Ander- N.Y. Mets at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. son 4-2), 2:10 p.m. then skipped over to the ous as Royal Portrush. 14 times in the PGA Tour his body. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 8:15 Cincinnati (Gray 5-5) at Chicago Cubs (Dar- 13th and played the home- Even at age 43, with four season, though he still has And still to be determined p.m. vish 2-4), 2:20 p.m. Houston at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. San Francisco (Anderson 3-2) at Colorado stretch. knee surgeries and, more a few events overseas at the is what kind of weather — Seattle at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. (Gray 9-6), 3:10 p.m. It would be simple to as- recently, more back surger- end of the year. the wind, in particular — Cincinnati at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 7-6) at Philadelphia Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. (Pivetta 4-4), 7:05 p.m. sume it was fatigue. After ies behind him, he showed This is the new norm. Woods and the rest of the Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. San Diego (TBD) at Miami (Richards 3-10), all, Woods hasn’t competed how capable he was against Woods played plenty last players will see. The wind San Francisco at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. 7:10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Thursday’s Games since June 16 at the U.S. a young generation of talent year trying to get back in- has not been the prevail- N.Y. Mets (TBD) at Minnesota (Perez 8-3), Toronto at Boston, 1:05 p.m. Open, and he has only 10 by winning at Augusta Na- side the top 50 in the world ing direction for two days of 1:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, 1:15 Seattle (TBD) at Oakland (Bailey 7-6), 3:37 p.m. rounds under his belt since tional with smart, strategic — he now is up to No. 5 — practice, and it hasn’t been p.m. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. his victory in the Masters golf to overcome a two-shot to become eligible for World much wind at all. Tampa Bay (Chirinos 8-4) at N.Y. Yankees Detroit at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. (German 11-2), 7:05 p.m. Oakland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Washington (TBD) at Baltimore (Brooks Houston at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. 2-3), 7:05 p.m. San Diego at Miami, 12:10 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 3-8) at Cleveland L.A. Dodgers at Philadelphia, 12:35 p.m. (Clevinger 2-2), 7:10 p.m. St. Louis at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Phil Mickelson awarded for 25 straight Toronto (Sanchez 3-13) at Boston (Rodri- Washington at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. guez 10-4), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Arizona (Ray 7-6) at Texas (Chavez 3-4), N.Y. Mets at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. years in top 50 of World Golf Rankings TODAY IN SPORTS PORTRUSH, Northern Ire- water and a special coffee July 17 game history over Italy. land (AP) — Phil Mickelson blend designed for wellness. 1939 — Henry Picard beats Byron 2005 — Tiger Woods records an- received a crystal award Mickelson says he craved Nelson 1-up in 37 holes to win the other ruthless performance at St. Tuesday at the British food for the first day but was PGA championship. Andrews, closing with a 2-under 70 Open. fine after that. 1941 — Joe DiMaggio’s hitting to win the British Open for his 10th No, it wasn’t for most days “I don’t know if it will help career major. He wins by five shots, streak of 56 games is stopped by Al without eating. me play better, but it makes the largest margin in any major Smith and Jim Bagby of the Indians One of the hallmarks of feel better about myself,” he before 67,000 at Cleveland. since Woods won by eight at St. An- 1955 — Beverly Hanson beats drews five years ago. He joins Jack Mickelson’s career is playing said. Louise Suggs by three strokes in Nicklaus as the only players to win for so long at a consistently TIGHT SCHEDULE a playoff to capture the first LPGA the career Grand Slam twice. high level, and the Official Justin Rose isn’t alone in championship. 2006 — Stacey Nuveman and World Golf Ranking board trying to adjust to a sched- 1966 — Jim Ryun becomes the Lovieanne Jung each homer to pow- honored him for a feat that ule that stacks one major on first American to hold the record in er the United States to the World might be as remarkable as top of the next one during the mile since 1937. With a time of Cup of Softball title with a 5-2 victo- his 47 wins worldwide or his four months — the Masters 3:51.3 at Berkeley, Calif., Ryun shat- ry over Japan. five majors. in April, PGA Champion- 2008 — Drugs hit the Tour de ters Michel Jazy’s mark of 3:53.6 by Starting with a run- ship in May, U.S. Open in 2.3 seconds. France again, and the third doping 1974 — Bob Gibson strikes out bust nets the biggest name yet: ner-up finish at the Casio June and British Open in Cesar Geronimo of the Reds in the Italy’s Riccardo Ricco, a winner of World Open in Japan in July. second inning to become the sec- two stages. All three busts involve November 1993 — the same He mentioned earlier this ond pitcher in major league history the performance enhancer EPO, year Jordan Spieth and year that previously, no one with 3,000 strikeouts. cycling’s drug of choice. His Sauni- Justin Thomas were born — PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS had to think about a major 1979 — Sebastian Coe breaks the er-Duval team withdraws from the Mickelson has never been for nearly two months after world record in the mile with a time Tour and suspends all activities. Phil Mickelson walks through a practice round outside the top 50 in the Tuesday in preparation for the British Open at the Masters. That’s no lon- of 3:48.95 in Oslo, Norway. The time 2011 — Japan stuns the United world. The award was for 25 ger the case with the PGA States in a riveting Women’s World Royal Portrush Golf Club. is rounded up to 3:49. consecutive years, and he’s moving to May, and Rose 1983 — Bobby Hebert passes for Cup final, winning 3-1 on penalty 314 yards and three touchdowns kicks after coming from behind still going. said he’s had a hard time “To play for this long, I’m How has Mickelson done it? feeling. “I need it to func- finding a rhythm. to lead the Michigan Panthers to twice in a 2-2 tie. Goalkeeper Ayumi “I don’t have a great an- tion.” Kaihori makes two brilliant saves in very thankful and apprecia- “I think we’re all trying a 24-22 win over the Philadelphia swer for that,” Lefty replied, Even with this remarkable Stars in the first USFL champion- the shootout. Japan, making its first tive,” Mickelson said. to adapt to this new sched- ship game. appearance in the final of a ma- Peter Dawson, the former though he suggested a long accomplishment, Mickelson ule, this new rhythm of the 1983 — Tom Watson wins his sec- jor tournament, hadn’t beaten the R&A chief who now chairs swing has led to a long ca- can’t avoid questions about majors, and they seem to ond straight and fifth career British Americans in their first 25 meet- the OWGR board, said Mick- reer because it has kept him his six-day fast in which he be coming thick and fast at Open title. Watson shoots a 9-under ings. elson has been among the largely free of injuries. says he lost 15 pounds. He the moment,” Rose said. “It’s 275 at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in 2015 — Ethiopian Genzebe Dibaba top 50 for 1,338 consecutive As for the motivation, posted a message on Twitter about trying to peak, valley Southport, England to finish one sets a world record in the women’s Mickelson has never lacked that begins, “Let’s get real.” stroke ahead of Andy Bean and 1,500 meters at a Diamond League weeks. The second-longest and peak again. ... I think Hale Irwin. meeting in Monaco. Dibaba crosses streak belongs to Ernie Els, that. He says he hasn’t been at it’s trial and error figuring 1994 — Brazil wins a record fourth the line in 3:50.07, eclipsing the at 965 weeks. Among active “I love that I do,” he said, his best and wanted a “hard out what’s going to work. World Cup soccer title, taking the long-standing mark of 3:50.46 set streaks, Rory McIlroy is next referring to golf as being a reset.” So he did a six-day One major a month ... in my first shootout in championship by China’s Qu Yunxia in 1993. at 556 weeks. soothing, almost spiritual fast, drinking nothing but opinion, they’re too soon.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 COMICS

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If one won’t work, try something else Edmond de Goncourt, a 19th-cen- beautiful club suit. North then made tury French diarist, said, “A painting a negative double, promising four in a museum hears more ridiculous hearts and 10 or more points. (With opinions than anything else in the slightly fewer points, he could have world.” five or six hearts.) He did not need But isn’t an opinion about a piece length in diamonds, but without that, of art in the eye of the beholder? he should have had an idea what he This week, we are looking at deals would do if South rebid in that suit. in which one defender should take South’s two-spade rebid indicated control to make sure that nothing at least a six-card suit. Finally, North ridiculous happens. However, finding went for the logical game. the right play is so much easier with West starts with three top clubs, a warning bell ringing. At the table, it East playing high-low to show his would be harder. doubleton, then signaling with what? In today’s deal, South is in four East wants a heart shift, but the spades. West leads the club ace: heart three is going to look low and three, nine, two. What should happen discouraging to West. Similarly, dis- after that? carding a discouraging diamond When South opened one spade, eight will look encouraging to West. West should have overcalled two To avoid the danger of an accident, spades, a Michaels Cue-Bid show- at trick three, East should ruff his ing at least 5-5 in hearts and either partner’s trick — which is always fun minor. But he fell in love with his — and cash the heart ace. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS DID YOU KNOW?

MasterChef: “Gerron’s Wedding” FOX, 8 p.m. Revolutionary new series “Serengeti” premieres The top 14 home cooks fight for immunity in a team challenge where they scramble to prepare 45 meals in only 90 minutes for a wedding held in the MasterChef kitchen. The groom is MasterChef Sea- son 9 champion Gerron Hurt, and the teams hope to impress him, his bride and their guests — as well as judges Gordon Ramsay, Joe Bastianich and Aarón Sánchez — and avoid elimination. Ellen’s Game of Games: “Beauty and the Boots” NBC, 8 p.m. Contestants will play Stink Tank, Scary Go Round, Knockin’ Boots and Taste Buds. The winner of each of the first four rounds advances to Know or Go, and the winner of that game advances to Hot Hands for a chance to win a cash prize. Southern Charm: “Rocky Mountain High Part One” Bravo, 9 p.m. As Charleston deals with the fallout from Ashley’s “apology tour” at Eliza’s luncheon, Kathryn confronts Whitney about their summer romance rumor. Cam- eran reveals to Shep that she’s invited Madison to her birthday ski trip in Colorado, much to his chagrin. Meanwhile, the trip gets off to a rocky start as a frus- trated Craig unleashes his pent-up fury on the gang. Jane the Virgin: “Chapter Ninety-Seven” The CW, 9 p.m. When Jane’s (Gina Rodriguez) editor pitches her a dark twist for her book, Jane begins to wonder if the same thing might have actually happened to her. To avoid thinking about her career change, Xo (Andrea Navedo) instead focuses on trying to smooth things over between Jane and Alba (Ivonne Coll). Songland: “Kelsea Ballerini” NBC, 9 p.m. Grammy-nominated country singer/songwriter Kelsea Ballerini stops by to hear unknown songwrit- ers pitch their original material to be her next hit song. Three of the most successful and sought-after writer-producers in music, Ryan Tedder, Ester Dean and Shane McAnally, mentor the songwriters to cre- atively adapt their songs to perfectly fit Ballerini’s style. One song is chosen to be recorded by Ballerini and released for a global audience. By Rick Gables ic moments that make each be roaring through valleys, ting his newfound skills to 8 Days: To the Moon and Back Serengeti premieres Sun- day of survival on the Seren- diving into oceans, hiking the test as they cook a feast PBS, 9 p.m. day, August 4 at 8 p.m. ET/ geti a feat. Soon the season through forests and scaling together for the natives. For This docudrama blends mission audio featuring PT on the Discovery Chan- of plenty will begin to fade mountains in his relentless Ramsay, food is the gateway conversations among Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin nel. The six-part series trav- and food will be harder to pursuit of culinary inspira- to culture, and every adven- come by, putting the animals tion. Food and adventure pro- ture is a portal into the soul and Michael Collins with actor reenactments, NASA els to the vast, nearly un- touched plains of Tanzania, of the Serengeti to the ulti- gramming is familiar ground of the people and place. archival footage and CGI to re-create the first moon highlighting the majestic mate test. With new arrivals for Ramsay, with his 2010 Smithsonian Channel will landing. animals and their day-to-day and unexpected problems, old U.K. series, Gordon’s Great air America’s Hidden Stories: Suits lives living together, along foes resurfacing and danger- Escapes. The series follows Mystery at Jamestown on USA Network, 9 p.m. with unrivaled access to one ous encounters at nearly ev- Ramsay as he meets with Monday, July 29 at 8 p.m. ET/ Season Premiere! of the most pristine and un- ery turn, the Serengeti will indigenous people around PT. Jamestown, the first suc- The ninth and final season finds the firm facing spoiled corners of Africa. Fea- demand courage from all who the globe to learn about the cessful English settlement in changes again after Robert Zane (Wendell Pierce) turing a lush original score call it home. cultures, dishes and flavors the Americas, is best known took the fall with the bar association to save Harvey and narrated by Academy Gordon Ramsay is taking unique to each location. Every for the legend of John Smith (Gabriel Macht). After his sacrifice, Samantha (Kath- Award-winning actress Lupi- food as far as it can go in Na- ingredient he harvests and and Pocahontas, but now ar- erine Heigl) is left reeling from the loss of her mentor. ta Nyong’o, the groundbreak- tional Geographic Channel’s dish he tastes will inspire a chaeologists are on the hunt Harvey, meanwhile, realizes he doesn’t want to lose ing series follows the heart- new series Gordon Ramsay: new recipe from scratch, cre- for a pioneering and contro- the most important person to him: Donna (Sarah warming stories of a cast of Uncharted, premiering Sun- ated to represent the heart versial forgotten founding Rafferty). The two balance their relationship with African wildlife including day, July 21, at 10 p.m. ET/ of that culture. Each episode father, revealing how Sir work and fight to salvage the firm’s tarnished rep- lions, zebras, baboons and PT. From Peru, Laos and Mo- concludes with Ramsay chal- George Yeardley and a single utation alongside Louis (Rick Hoffman), Alex (Dulé cheetahs over the course of a rocco to Hawaii, Alaska and lenging himself with a local year, 1619, set the course for Hill), Katrina (Amanda Schull) and Samantha. year, showcasing the dramat- New Zealand, Ramsay will food legend by his side, put- the nation’s future.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (SEAL) WATERWAYS REGULATION PROGRAM SALE OF REAL ESTATE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Notice of License Application for Waterways pursuant to M. G. L. Chapter 91 UNDER M.G.L. c. 183A, §6 AND M.G.L. c. 254, §5 AND §5A LAND COURT 310 CMR 9.00 and 314 CMR 9.00 UNIT 40, OCEANVIEW CONDOMINIUM DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Waterways License Application Number W19-5583 95 NAHANT STREET, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS 19 SM 002941

Applicant: Town of Saugus and City of Lynn By virtue of a Judgment and Order of the Lynn Division of the District Court ORDER OF NOTICE Project Location: Railroad corridor near Boston Street in Lynn Department of the Trial Court of Massachusetts (docket no. 1613CV001016) in Public Comments Deadline: Friday, August 16, 2019 favor of OCEANVIEW CONDOMINIUM TRUST against Pamela J. Walsh Formerly TO: Vinh Nguyen and Vivian Vi Tran NOTIFICATION DATE: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Known as Pamela J. Boucher establishing a lien pursuant to M.G.L c. 183A, §6 on the real estate known as Unit 40 of the Oceanview Condominium for the purpose and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Public notice is hereby given of the application by Town of Saugus and City of Lynn of satisfying such lien, pursuant to M.G.L. c. 254, §§5 and 5A, the real estate will U.S.C. c. 50 §3901 (et seq) to construct and maintain three replacement bridges, a new overlook and be sold at Public Auction at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the second (2nd) day of August approximately 800 linear feet of shared use path as improvements to the existing A.D. 2019 at 95 Nahant Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. The premises to be sold are Rushmore Loan Management Services LLC Northern Strand Community Trail partially located in filled and over flowed more particularly described as follows: tidelands of the . The proposed project has been determined to be a Unit No. 40, Oceanview Building, of The Oceanview Condominium, created by claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynnfield, water dependent project pursuant to 310 CMR 9.12(2)(a). Master Deed dated April 11, 1980, and recorded on April 11, 1980, with Essex numbered 1 Thistle Lane, given by Vinh Nguyen and Vivian Vi Tran to Mortgage South District Registry of Deeds, in Book 6693, Page 596, as amended. Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for New Penn Financial, LLC, The Department will consider all written comments on this Waterways application The Post Office Address of the Condominium is: Unit No. 40, 95 Nahant Street, dated June 25, 2015, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of received by August 16, 2019 which is 30 days subsequent to the Notification Lynn, MA. 01902. Deeds in Book 34163, Page 471, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has Date. Failure of any aggrieved person or group of ten citizens or more, must The Unit is laid out as shown on a plan, which plan is a copy of a portion of the filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers include no fewer than five citizens who are residents of the municipalities in which plans filed with said Master Deed and to which is affixed a verified statement in status. the proposed project is located, to submit written comments to the Waterways the form provided in M.G.L. Chapter 183A, Section 9. It is subject to and with the Regulation Program by the Public Comments Deadline will result in the waiver of benefit of obligations, restrictions, rights and liabilities contained in General Laws, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United any right to an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 310 CMR 9.13(4)(c). Chapter 183A, the Master Deed and the By-Laws filed therewith. States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers The unit has the benefit of, and is subject to, the provisions of G.L. c. 183A, Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Additional information regarding this application may be obtained by contacting relating to condominiums, as that statute is written as of the date hereof, the that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in the Waterways Regulation Program at (617) 292-5929. Project plans and Master Deed and By-Laws referred to above and any By-Laws and rules and this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before AUG 05 documents for this application are on file with the Waterways Regulation Program regulations from time to time adopted thereunder, and all other matters of record 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground for public viewing, by appointment only, at the address below. Written comments stated or referred to in the Master Deed as completely as if each were fully set of noncompliance with the Act. must be addressed to either: [email protected] or to: Jerome Grafe, forth herein all as the same, from time to time, may have or shall be amended. MassDEP - WRP, One Winter St., 5th fl., Boston, MA 02108. The condominium and each of the units is intended for residential purposes and Witness, GORDON H. PIPER Chief Justice of this Court on JUNE 20, 2019 Item: July 17, 2019 other uses permitted by the applicable Zoning Ordinances as set forth in, or limited by, the Master Deed. Attest: A TRUE COPY COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The unit is conveyed together with its undivided percentage interest in the common ATTEST: THE TRIAL COURT areas and facilities as established by the Master Deed as the same may from time Deborah J. Patterson PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT to time be amended. Said undivided interest is presently 3.125 percent. Recorder Docket No. ES19P1490EA For title, see said Registry of Deeds, Book 14226, Page 299 and Book 11171, Item: July 17, 2019 INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Page 168. The Unit is subject to any and all covenants, easements, encroachments, Estate of: conditions, restrictions and agreements affecting the unit whether recorded or Phyllis Crifo unrecorded, a residential self-extending lease, and a first mortgage given to Bank Also Known As: Phyllis J. Crifo of America, N.A. recorded in Essex So. District Registry of Deeds in Book 24187, Does your company Date of Death: 01/20/2019 Page 157, municipal liens, liens of the Oceanview Condominium. Essex Division Terms of sale: A deposit payable in cash or certified or bank check of $10,000.00 need employees? To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of shall be payable at the Auction and the balance of the payment shall be payable Petitioner Darlene Crifo-Casey of Nahant MA by cash or certified or bank check within twenty-one (21) days of the Auction. a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Other terms to be announced at the sale, including a minimum bid and the right to Darlene Crifo-Casey of Nahant MA reject all bids if none are acceptable. has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to OCEANVIEW CONDOMINIUM TRUST, serve without surety on the bond. By its attorney: The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal /s/ Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Carl D. Goodman the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration BBO#201720 from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Goodman Law Office to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. 154 Lynnway - Suite 1C Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Lynn, MA 01902 and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal 781-584-6566 Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and [email protected] Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. June 25, 2019 Item: July 17, 2019 Item: July 3, 10, 17, 2019

Legal Notice COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) is extending THE TRIAL COURT the public comment and review period for a proposed revision to the 2019 PHA PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT PLAN. The public comment period will be extended for 45 additional days. LHAND Docket No. ES19P2092EA Placing a help wanted ad is great for will reschedule a Public Hearing to discuss a revision of the approved 2019 Public INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Housing Agency Plan as required by the U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urban finding the skilled workers you need. Development (HUD). The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development Estate of: plans to revise the Public Housing Agency Plan to include language pertaining to Helene M. Pariseau HUD's Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD). In accordance with HUD Date of Death: April 16, 2019 regulations, a PUBLIC HEARING will be held on Tuesday September 3, 2019 at Essex Division 5:30 p.m. in the Community Room located at 10 Church Street. Written and oral To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of comment will be taken at this time. All requests for copies must be made in writing Petitioner Richard L. Vitale, Esq. of Lynn MA and attention to Charles Mihos. a Will has been admitted to informal probate. Richard L. Vitale, Esq. of Lynn MA AVISO LEGAL has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to serve without surety on the bond. La Autoridad de Viviendas y Desarrolo de Vecindarios (LHAND) ha extendido el The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal período de comentarios y revisión a su Plan De Propuesta de Autoridad de Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Viviendas Públicas del 2019. Éste período será extendido por 45 días supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with adicionales. LHAND ha solicitado una nueva fecha para la Vista Pública donde se the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration discutirá la revisión a dicha propuesta como es requerida por el Departamento de from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Viviendas y Desarrollo Urbano (HUD). Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Development planea revisar el Plan de la Agencia de Vivienda Pública para incluir Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings el lenguaje correspondiente a la Demostración de Asistencia de Alquiler (RAD) de and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal HUDDe acuerdo a las regulaciones de (HUD) la vista pública se llevará a cabo el Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and día 3 de Septiembre del 2019 a las 5:30 p.m. en el salon Comunitario Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. localizado en el 10 de la Church Street. Sus preguntas y comentarios por escrito y Item: July 17, 2019 orales serán tomados en éste día. Todo pedido de copias del mismo deberá ser dirigido a Charles Mihos. Item: July 17, 18, 2019 Need a question answered? [email protected] 781-593-7700, ext.2

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That is the donesia. length of time that a Boe- es, and Boeing is working In a telephone interview on changes to make MCAS ing 737 Max carrying his with The Associated Press, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS more reliable and easier to wife, three young children Njoroge went further, say- control. This year Prime Day happened on Monday and Tuesday. and mother-in-law was ing Boeing should scrap airborne before plunging the plane, and company Boeing did not tell pilots back to Earth in a field in executives should resign about MCAS until after Ethiopia, killing everyone and face criminal charges. the Oct. 29 crash of a Lion Amazon’s Prime Day on board. If Boeing and the FAA Air Max. Njoroge believes “I think about my family had done their jobs prop- the company hid the ex- every minute of my life,” erly, he said, “these planes istence of the software to he says. “When I’m fly- would have been ground- cover up what he consid- party benefits rivals ing, I cannot even dare to ed in November and to- ers an irredeemable flaw sleep because I’m thinking day I would be enjoying that MCAS was designed about them. I dread going to offset — the plane’s ten- By Mae Anderson Amazon’s fifth annu- school shopping purchases summer with my family, I back into a plane.” would be playing football dency to pitch nose-up in and Anne al Prime Day, which this ahead of that season. Still, Njoroge will fly with my son.” some conditions. D’innocenzio year began Monday after- This year, some used to Washington to testi- ASSOCIATED PRESS noon, was created to drum the high-profile event as fy Wednesday before a up sales during sluggish a way to garner attention NEW YORK — The congressional panel that summer months and sign for their protests against gravitational pull of Ama- is examining aviation Amazon. zon Prime Day is so strong up more users for the com- safety after two deadly on shoppers it’s benefiting pany’s membership pro- At a warehouse in Sha- accidents involving Boe- other retailers as well, ac- gram. kopee, Minn., Amazon ing’s best-selling plane. cording to an early analy- Other retailers have workers staged a protest He will be accompanied sis from a key data group. introduced sales to com- Monday to raise aware- by Michael Stumo, whose On Monday, the first day pete against Prime Day. ness of what they say are daughter, Samya, also of its 48-hour sales event, Walmart has a “summer unfair working conditions. died in the March 10 Ethi- large retailers, those that savings event” through A group of tech workers opian Airlines crash. generated annual revenue Wednesday. Best Buy, in Seattle, called Amazon The Boeing Max has of at least a billion dol- eBay, Target and other Employees for Climate been grounded worldwide lars, enjoyed a 64 percent retailers are also offering Justice, is supporting the since shortly after that increase in online sales discounts. strike. Amazon said late crash and it’s not clear compared with an average The Seattle e-commerce last night that roughly 15 when it will be certified to Monday, according to Adobe behemoth said it was of- workers participated in fly again. Analytics, which measures fering more than a million the event outside of the In testimony prepared 80 of the top 100 retailers deals. Amazon’s own prod- Shakopee fulfillment cen- for the hearing, Njoroge on the web in the U.S. That ucts, like its Fire tablets ter. and other families of the compares to last year’s 54 and Echo smart speakers, On Twitter, Massachu- 346 people who died in percent. In addition, niche are usually among the setts Senator and presi- the accidents will demand FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS retailers, those with annu- strongest sellers. dential candidate Eliza- that regulators perform a al revenue of less than $5 The events have also beth Warren voiced her new, top-to-bottom review Paul Njoroge lost his wife and three young chil- million, had a 30 percent helped to encourage shop- support for the workers as of the plane. They’ll also dren in the March 10 crash of an Ethiopian Air- increase in online sales. pers to make back-to- well. call for airline pilots to get lines’ Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft. Facebook’s currency plan gets hostile reception in Congress By Marcy Gordon ing the project, told the mittee’s senior Democrat. McSally said. “Arizonans tioning, Marcus indicat- secretary and the head of ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate Banking Commit- Like a toddler playing will be more likely to be ed the currency plan is a the Federal Reserve. tee at a hearing. with matches, “Facebook scammed” using the cur- work in progress. “We will But some senators em- WASHINGTON — Un- But that message did has burned down the rency, she said. take the time” to ensure phasized the potential der sharp criticism from little to assure senators. house over and over,” he The litany of criticism the network won’t be open positive benefits of Face- senators, a Facebook exec- Members of both parties told Marcus. “Do you re- came as Congress began to use by criminals and utive on Tuesday defended demanded to know why ally think people should two days of hearings on illicit activity like money book’s plan, meant to bring the social network’s ambi- a company with massive trust you with their bank the currency planned by laundering and financial money transacting at low tious plan to create a dig- market power and a track accounts and their mon- Facebook, to be called Li- fraud. “We hope that we’ll cost to millions around the ital currency and pledged record of scandals should ey?” bra. Also Tuesday, a House avoid conflicts of interest. globe who don’t have bank to work with regulators to be trusted with such a Republican Sen. Mar- Judiciary subcommittee We have a lot of work to accounts. Facebook had achieve a system that pro- far-reaching project, giv- tha McSally of Arizona was extending its bipar- do,” Marcus said. its strong defenders of the tects the privacy of users’ en the potential for fraud, said “the core issue here tisan investigation of the The grilling followed a project, too, on the panel. data. abuse and criminal activ- is trust.” Users won’t be market power of Face- series of negative com- “We know we need to ity. able to opt out of provid- book, Google, Amazon and ments and warnings about “To strangle this baby in take the time to get this “Facebook is dangerous,” ing their personal data Apple. the Libra plan in recent the crib is wildly prema- right,” David Marcus, the asserted Sen. 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That had and creators gathered in prior to release. never been done on that the basement of a San “We had a few posters. level. Diego hotel 49 years ago But we didn’t even have Since then, Comic-Con for what would become any footage,” Thomas said. has been a madhouse. known as the first Com- “All we could do was sit Nowadays, some 135,000 ic-Con. there and talk about it people descend on the San Except Jack Kirby. and show a poster.” Diego Convention Center “A long time ago he said, ‘One day Hollywood is go- He remembers the PR and surrounding Gaslamp ing to come to Comic-Con guy, Charles Lippincott, District every year. There PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to get its ideas,’” co-found- trying to sell the posters are lines everywhere for Ken Jeong, left, and D’Arcy Carden announce the nominees for lead actress er Mike Towry said. “That later for $1 apiece. fan needs (panels, toys, au- in a drama series at the 71st Primetime Emmy Nominations Announce- “He didn’t even sell them tograph sessions, events) seemed pretty far-fetched ments at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center on Tuesday. to us, but Jack Kirby was all,” Thomas laughed. “He and human ones (food, pretty visionary.” ended up giving some of bathrooms, transporta- As the 50th Comic-Com- them away.” tion). Tickets are hard to Partial list of nominees for ic kicks off Wednesday, Compare that to 28 come by, as are hotels and with a big Marvel Stu- years later, when Lucas- parking, and everything is dios panel on Saturday film revealed the title for expensive. annual Primetime Emmy Awards that’s sure to be the hot- the final Star Wars pre- There are still artists on test ticket in town, and quel, “Revenge of the Sith.” the showroom floor and LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sophie Turner, “Game of Supporting Actor, Lim- Spider-Man and the Mar- Germain Lussier, a staff off-the-beaten path panels Partial list of nominees Thrones”; Maisie Williams ited Series or Movie: vel Cinematic Universe writer for the websites io9 in the spirit of those first for the annual Primetime “.” Stellan Skarsgard, “Cher- dominating the box office, and Gizmodo, remembers few years. But look around Emmy Awards, announced Actress, Comedy Series: nobyl”; Paul Dano, “Es- Kirby proved to be right. it being “electric.” Some the Gaslamp District Tuesday by the Academy Rachel Brosnahan, “The cape at Dannemora”; Ben But it took a while for 7,000 screaming people where every inch of space of Television Arts & Sci- Marvelous Mrs. Mais- Whishaw, “A Very English Comic-Con to really “go jumped out of their seats has been branded by a ences. For the complete el”; Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Scandal”; Asante Blackk, Hollywood.” and made a mad dash to movie, TV show, tech com- list, visit Emmys.com : “Veep”; Natasha Lyonne, “When They See Us”; John “We were just looking to the showroom floor to get pany or corporate brand Comedy Series: “Bar- “Russian Doll”; Phoebe Leguizamo, “When They get together with our fel- one of the T-shirts avail- (even down to the hotel ry”; “Fleabag”; “The Good Waller-Bridge, “Fleabag;” See Us”; Michael K. Wil- low comic fans and some able at the Star Wars key cards and elevators), Place”; “The Marvelous Christina Applegate, liams, “When They See of the people who created booth. and it’s clear that Com- Mrs. Maisel”; “Russian “Dead to Me;” Catherine Us.” the comics and science The success of the orig- ic-Con has become one big Doll”; “Schitt’s Creek”; O’Hara, “Schitt’s Creek.” Actress, Limited Series fiction we enjoyed,” Tow- inal Star Wars may have advertisement. “Veep.” Actor, Comedy Series: or Movie: Amy Adams, ry said of the early years. a wake-up call for Holly- “You could feel it when Drama Series: “Better Anthony Anderson, “black- “Sharp Objects”; Patri- “Comics back then were wood. Hollywood really started Call Saul”; “Bodyguard”; ish”; Don Cheadle, “Black cia Arquette, “Escape at figuring out that this was looked down on by pretty “It made Hollywood sit “Game of Thrones”; “Kill- Monday”; Ted Danson, Dannemora”; Aunjanue up and take notice,” Towry a major publicity opportu- much everyone.” ing Eve”; “Ozark”; “Pose”; “The Good Place”; Michael Ellis, “When They See Us”; said. And, he thinks, it be- nity and targeting it,” said Roy Thomas remembers “Succession”; “This is Us.” Douglas, “The Kominsky Joey King, “The Act”; Nie- gan the slow evolution of film critic Drew McWeeny, being part of one of the Actor, Drama Series: Method”; Bill Hader, “Bar- cy Nash, “When They See first “real movie events” the convention into what who started attending in Jason Bateman, “Ozark”; ry”; Eugene Levy, “Schitt’s Us”; Michelle Williams, at Comic-Con. In the sum- it is today. the early 1990s. “For me Sterling K. Brown, “This Creek.” “Fosse/Verdon.” mer of 1976, the artist and For most, the real tip- that was the end of it.” is Us”; Kit Harington, Supporting Actor, Com- Supporting Actress, “Game of Thrones”; Bob edy Series: Anthony Car- Limited Series or Movie: rigan, “Barry”; Stephen Odenkirk, “Better Call Patricia Arquette, “The Saul”; Billy Porter, “Pose”; Root, “Barry”; Henry Win- Act”; Marsha Stephanie Milo Ventimiglia, “This is kler, “Barry”; Alan Arkin, Blake, “When They See Us.” “The Kominsky Method”; Us”; Patricia Clarkson Supporting Actor, Dra- Tony Shalhoub, “The Mar- “Sharp Objects”; Vera ma Series: Jonathan velous Mrs. Maisel”; Tony Farmiga, “When They Banks, “Better Call Saul”; Hale, “Veep.” Giancarlo Esposito, “Bet- Supporting Actress, See Us”; Margaret Qual- ter Call Saul”; Alfie Allen, Comedy Series: Sarah ley, “Fosse/Verdon”; Emily “Game of Thrones”; Niko- Goldberg, “Barry”; Sian Watson, “Chernobyl.” laj Coster-Waldau, “Game Clifford, “Fleabag”; Olivia Guest Actor in a Comedy of Thrones”; Peter Din- Colman, “Fleabag”; Bet- Series: Luke Kirby “The klage, “Game of Thrones”; ty Gilpin, “GLOW”; Alex Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; Michael Kelly, “House of Borstein, “The Marvelous Rufus Sewell, “The Mar- Cards”; Chris Sullivan, Mrs. Maisel”; Marin Hin- velous Mrs. Maisel”; Adam “This is Us.” kle, “The Marvelous Mrs. Sandler, “Saturday Night Actress, Drama Series: Maisel”; Kate McKinnon, Live”; John Mulaney, “Sat- Emilia Clarke, “Game of “Saturday Night Live”; urday Night Live”; Matt Thrones”; Robin Wright, Anna Chlumsky, “Veep.” Damon, “Saturday Night “House of Cards”; Jodie Limited Series: “Cher- Live”; Robert De Niro, Comer, “Killing Eve”; nobyl”; “Escape at “Saturday Night Live”; Pe- Sandra Oh, “Killing Eve”; Dannemora”; “Fosse/Ver- ter MacNicol, “Veep.” Laura Linney, “Ozark”; don”; “When They See Us”; Guest Actress in a Com- Viola Davis, “How To Get “Sharp Objects.” edy Series: Fiona Shaw, Away With Murder”; Man- Actor, Limited Series or “Fleabag”; Kristin Scott dy Moore, “This Is Us.” Movie: Mahershala Ali, Thomas, “Fleabag”; Maya FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Supporting Actress, “True Detective”; Beni- Rudolph, “The Good The 50th Comic-Con kicks off on Wednesday. Drama Series: Gwendo- cio Del Toro, “Escape at Place”; Jane Lynch, “The line Christie, “Game of Dannemora”; Jared Har- Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”; Thrones”; Julia Garner, ris, “Chernobyl”; Jhar- Emma Thompson, “Sat- Review “Ozark”; Lena Headey, rel Jerome, “When They urday Night Live”; San- “Game of Thrones”; Fio- See Us”; Sam Rockwell, dra Oh, “Saturday Night New David Crosby documentary na Shaw, “Killing Eve”; “Fosse/Verdon.” Live.” is loving, too loving Judge orders R. Kelly By Mark Kennedy themes like his addictions crash, addiction to heroin ASSOCIATED PRESS and loves. (Viewers are and cocaine. (But it may held in jail without bond advised to come knowing not be fair to blame the The final image of Da- something about the time drugs since his bandmates By Don Babwin vid Crosby in a new period. Like, you’re best hated his guts when those ASSOCIATED PRESS documentary about the knowing who this Joni guts were sober, too.) This singer-songwriter shows Mitchell lady is before towering figure in music CHICAGO — A federal him in his hippie glory, watching.) seems isolated, with just judge on Tuesday ordered spotting a video camera R. Kelly held in a Chica- Crosby’s life and art in- the company of his wife filming him. He roguish- go jail without bond on tersect key moments in and dogs, horses and cats. ly sticks out his tongue. sex-related charges, say- American history — the The film contains won- Then he inexplicably goes ing that the R&B singer 1970 Kent State shoot- derful stories from Crosby further and gives viewers had failed to convince the ings, Woodstock, the Viet- — why he never liked Jim the middle finger. court that he would not nam War, “Easy Rider” It’s sort of an apt gesture Morrison of The Doors, commit new crimes if re- to sum up “David Crosby: among them. He was a when Young auditioned leased. Remember My Name,” di- member of three major for the band and how U.S. District Judge Har- rector A.J. Eaton’s fasci- groups in music history — Mitchell broke up with ry Leinenweber hand- nating and gentle attempt The Byrds, Crosby, Stills him. Unfortunately, there ed down the ruling after to see what makes this & Nash, and Crosby, Stills, isn’t time to explore how Kelly was arrested last irascible two-time Rock Nash & Young. He served he became the sperm do- week. He faces charges and Roll Hall of Famer time in prison, had a liv- nor for two kids parented in Chicago and New York er transplant and is still by Melissa Etheridge and tick. Over the course of an including having sex with COURTROOM SKETCH | ASSOCIATED PRESS hour and half, we learn a making excellent music. Julie Cypher. minors and trying to cover ton but never come much But we’ll remember his We get a few stray up the crimes by paying Singer R. Kelly, center, appeared before U.S. closer to understanding name as much for the opinions on Crosby from off victims and their fam- Magistrate Shelia M. Finnegan, left, in U.S. Dis- him. It’s as if he traveled songs as for the destruc- Young, Nash, Glenn Frey, ilies. trict Court for the Northern District of Illinois. back in time to flip us the tive force he became. None Jackson Browne, and his Kelly, wearing an orange Kelly was accompanied by his attorney, Steve bird just to mock us for of his former bandmates wife, Jan Dance. The rea- jumpsuit and shackled at Greenberg, and an unidentified prosecutor. trying. talk to him. It’s not that sons for why Crosby is the ankles, did not speak For viewers only vaguely they lost touch — they ac- so polarizing are politely except to say “yes, sir” minor girls.” She also ar- ger today.” familiar with this white- tively hate him. “I was a danced around and his when the judge asked if he gued that he might flee if Kelly was first arrested haired folk-rock icon with difficult cat,” he admits at worst behavior is elided. understood the charges. released. on sex charges in 2002 but a drooping mustache and one point. What about that famous His attorney, Steve Green- “If he was attracted in was acquitted by a Chica- an ever-present red knit Finding out why be- time Crosby stopped a re- berg, submitted a not 1999 to middle school go jury in 2008. He was ar- cap, the documentary comes a key focus of the cording session because guilty plea. girls, he’s still attracted to rested earlier this year on nicely charts Crosby’s life documentary. Various his crack pipe broke? Or Assistant U.S. Attorney middle school girls,” Krull new state charges brought and career, generally in theories are floated — a when he freebased under Angel Krull said Kelly said. “It’s who the defen- by Illinois prosecutors. His chronological order but of- withholding father, a girl- his coat while flying first was “an extreme danger to dant is and that, your arrest last week was on ten flaring out to deal with friend’s death in a car class? the community, especially honor, makes him a dan- separate federal charges.