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Pelosi Orders Impeachment Probe Fire Chief: WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Biden and Help His Own Re-Election

Pelosi Orders Impeachment Probe Fire Chief: WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Biden and Help His Own Re-Election

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 Pelosi orders impeachment probe Fire chief: WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Biden and help his own re-election. Pelosi Trump, who thrives on combat, has all Nancy Pelosi launched a formal impeach- said such actions would mark a “betrayal but dared Democrats to take this step, Closing ment inquiry against President Donald of his oath of of ce” and declared: “No one con dent that the specter of impeach- Trump on Tuesday, yielding to mount- is above the law.” ment led by the opposition party will ing from fellow Democrats and The impeachment inquiry, after months bolster rather than diminish his political Union ER plunging a deeply divided nation into an of investigations by House Democrats of support. election year clash between Congress and the Trump administration, sets up the Meeting with world leaders at the Unit- the commander in chief. party’s most direct and consequential con- ed Nations, he previewed his defense could slow The probe focuses partly on whether frontation with the president, injects deep in an all-caps tweet: “PRESIDENTIAL Trump abused his presidential powers uncertainty into the 2020 election cam- HARRASSMENT!” and sought help from a foreign govern- paign and tests anew the nation’s consti- emergency IMPEACHMENT, A6 ment to undermine Democratic foe Joe tutional system of checks and balances. responses Saugus By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF LYNN — The scheduled Nov. 3 town closure of the emergency room at Union Hospital is a concern for the city’s emergency responders. bylaw How emergency service is deliv- ered in the city has already been negatively affected by the plan, a rejected problem that is expected to be exac- erbated, re of cials said. The loss of Union’s ER will occur By Bridget Turcotte on the same day as the new, expand- ITEM STAFF ed emergency room is scheduled SAUGUS — Voters to open at Salem Hospital. Both passed a bylaw to x what Lynn and Salem hospitals are part they call a “free speech of Partners Healthcare — closing problem” at Town Meet- Union is part of a $207 million ex- ing, but Attorney General pansion of North Shore Medical Maura Healey rejected it. Center, which will move its beds to A Special Town Meet- the Salem campus. ing was called in June to On Nov. 4, Lynn’s emergency de- amend the town’s bylaws partment will be converted to an on resolutions so that urgent care center, which will stay members are allowed to open until May when a medical vil- read non-binding resolu- lage opens on the site and Union of- tions with as little as two cially closes. days notice. The majority of the city’s ambu- “Because the town can- lance transports, or 80 percent, are not by bylaw provide for diverted to Salem Hospital because a process to allow Town paramedics and EMTs believe there Meeting to consider and Tech annex has new name: are better services for patients. vote on subjects (even Union’s operating rooms and mater- non-binding resolutions) nity ward have already closed. that were not included in Therefore, ambulances take lon- a properly posted and no- Albert G. Malagrifa ger to get back into the city for med- ticed warrant … we are ical call response. This is further required to disapprove impacted by heavy traf c on High- school, it was just a big pile of The Lynn School and delete it,” said Healey By Bella diGrazia land Avenue, according to Lynn Fire ITEM STAFF dirt. He looked at me and said in a letter. Committee voted Capt. Joseph Zukas, the city’s emer- At an annual meeting ‘well, I’m going to be the princi- to rename the gency medical services director. LYNN — Half a century ago, pal of that school someday.’” Lynn Tech Annex in May, precinct 5 Town Albert G. Malagrifa took his son “For us, it’s a concern,” said Lynn Now, the city is recognizing building the Al- Fire Chief Stephen Archer. “The Meeting member Ron on a Sunday drive to see a pile of the countless hours of work and bert G. Malagrifa farther away our medic truck is, Wallace was told by mod- dirt on Neptune Boulevard. He erator Steve Doherty dedication Malagrifa, a long- Building in hon- the longer it takes to get back into declared he would be the princi- that he could not read a time Lynn resident, has giv- or of “Mr. Lynn service. It’s not a good thing for us. pal of a school slated to be built non-binding resolution en the school. On Sept. 12, the Tech” himself. Al- It’s not a good thing for the city. It’s that supported 21 school there and, for more than a de- Lynn School Committee voted bert G. Malagrifa going to have a detrimental effect.” custodians, who lost their cade, he was. to rename the Lynn Tech Annex holds a photo of The planned closure will make jobs to privatization, be- “He took me for a ride in his building to the Albert G. Mala- himself with the Lynn the largest city in the state cause the matter did not beat-up Pontiac and told me we grifa building, in honor of “Mr. late Sen. Edward without an emergency room. The appear on the warrant. were going to a place called the Lynn Tech” himself. Kennedy. initial plan, as part of the North Wallace was outraged brickyard,” said son Steve Mala- Malagrifa, 86, said Bart Con- Shore Medical Center expansion, and said that he was grifa, 63. “We drove there and he lon, his friend and former Lynn ITEM PHOTO | was for Union’s ER to remain open goes, ‘you see that school right OLIVIA FALCIGNO SAUGUS, A3 there?’ I told him there was no MALAGRIFA, A3 ER, A3

BILL BROTHERTON COMMENTARY Peabody Building , memories mayor (and the lobster) remain runs; no one At 11:48 a.m. Tuesday, the wreck- that greeted diners near the entrance. ing ball — actually a large, menacing They gingerly placed the heavy squares yellow Caterpillar excavating machine into the bed of a rented pickup; only the chasing that loomed over the site like Godzilla square with the claw suffered minor — knocked down the last remaining damage. By Thomas Grillo wall of Anthony’s Hawthorne restau- Workers in the adjoining First Indem- ITEM STAFF rant. Minutes earlier, the New Hamp- nity Insurance Agency emerged from ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO shire Demolition crew of three walked their of ces at lunchtime. They must PEABODY — Mayor The historic lobster painting on the exterior through the rubble and carefully have thought they were in the midst of Edward Bettencourt Jr. of Anthony’s Hawthorne was spared the same removed the six cement squares embla- will not have a challenger after all. fate as the rest of the building. zoned with the historic lobster painting MEMORIES, A3 After securing enough signatures to secure a spot on the November bal- INSIDE lot, dark horse candidate First Burlington, State Jacqueline Conway has Governor bans withdrawn from the con- vape products until test. now Swampscott Jan. 25, 2020. A2 “It’s a long story, but my back has been get- Cemeteries are where Amazon packages go to die Opinion ting worse and worse and Trujillo: Maybe worse and I just can’t han- By Bella diGrazia The town wasn’t alone. Swampscott Po- it’s time to change dle a campaign,” she said. ITEM STAFF lice reported on Tuesday morning that our strategy. A4 “It’s too much for me. The 29 Amazon packages were found in sev- disease is progressing.” SWAMPSCOTT — One Amazon driv- eral trash barrels throughout the his- Sports This was the 53-year- er is responsible for the undelivered toric Swampscott Cemetery. Fenwick volleyball old former kindergarten packages left in trash barrels in both “Someone was visiting the cemetery downs St. Mary’s in aide’s rst run for of ce. Burlington and Swampscott cemeteries. at about 6 p.m. on Monday and noticed straight sets. B1 She collects Social Securi- The Burlington Police Department a large number of packages sticking out  ty Disability Insurance af- tweeted that a “diligent groundskeeper” of one of the barrels,” said Swampscott Undelivered Amazon Rao’s hole-in-one ter suffering a back injury. found about 20 Amazon packages in a Sgt. Jay Locke. “They went up and took packages were discov- propels Classical Conway said she didn’t trash barrel in a town cemetery on Mon- ered in Swampscott past Somerville. B1 day, according to the Associated Press. PACKAGES, A6 Cemetery. PEABODY, A3

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Donald J. Cote, 51 Harry C. Snow, 95 Patricia L. Ostaski, 87 1968-2019 1924-2019 LYNN — Donald J. Cote, 51, SUNAPEE, N.H. — Harry SALEM — Patricia L. (Hoar) a lifelong resident of Lynn, Charles Snow died peacefully Ostaski, age 87, of Salem, passed away on Sept. 22, with his family at his side at died peacefully on Sunday in 2019. Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical the Kaplan Family Hospice Born in Lynn on Feb. 29, Center on Friday, Sept. 20 at house in Danvers after bravely 1968 to his beloved par- the age of 95. ghting multiple illnesses. She ents Ernest Cote Sr. and the Harry was born on Feb. 17, was the loving wife of the late late Barbara (Aliferis) Cote. 1924 in Lynn to Walter Snow Dr. William M. Ostaski. Donnie graduated from Lynn and Helen (Pardy) Snow. Born in Pitts eld, she was Vocational and Technical Insti- He was a U.S. Navy veteran the daughter of the late Jo- tute in 1986. For many years, who served during World War II seph and Esther L. (Donnel- he was a truck driver for Old in Pearl Harbor. He completed ley) Hoar. She was raised in Neighborhood and Di’Luigi. the eighth grade at Lynn Clas- Pitts eld and was a graduate When he wasn’t busy working sical High School and attend- of Sacred Heart High School. or watching his favorite New ed the University of Hawaii in A registered nurse, she was England sports teams, like Honolulu as part of the Navy a graduate of Massachusetts his favorite Boston Bruins, you programs there. General Hospital Boston could catch him relaxing and He was happily married to School of Nursing. She had enjoying the ocean, whether the love of his life, Maureen lived in Swampscott for many brothers Ernest Jr. and Ronald. improving his land or sitting and his wife Muguet Jones of he was laying back on a cruise Ann Taylor, also of Lynn, 66 years prior to moving to Sa- or most of all, Donnie loved to Service information: Don- on the deck in the sun where lem. Beverly, Susan Trahan and her nie’s visiting hours will be in years ago in 1953. he enjoyed watching the kids late husband Robert of Lynn, go to Long Sands Beach in After moving to their rst Patricia was a communi- the CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral coming from school and going and Bridget Russo and her York, Maine, with his family. home in Lynn, he began work- cant of St. John the Evangelist Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, to the beach. He has always husband Paul Coss of Lynn; He was the cherished father ing for the General Electric Church, Swampscott and also on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019 cut and split his own rewood her granddaughters, Emily and to Ryan of Medford, Jacqui, Aircraft Engine Group in the taught CCD there. She was a from 3-7 p.m. His services and and was looking forward to Megan Russo; as well as many Kerry and Taylor Cote, all of apprentice program, ultimate- member of the Junior Aid Club interment will be held at Pine reading history books in front extended family members. Reading; the dear brother to ly rising to the top of his trade of Marblehead and performed of the woodstove with Mau- She was the mother of the late Gail Somers and her husband Grove Cemetery on Friday, as a prototype CNC machinist. in many plays. She took many James of Lynn, Cheryl Potter Sept. 27, 2019 at 11 a.m., reen this winter. It was a ritual years of dance with the Gene Kathryn M. Ostaski and sister Over the next few years, the that preserved his remarkable and her husband Raymond of please meet at the main gate couple welcomed two sons and Murray Dance Studio. She of the late Brenda Blake. Lynn, Scott Cote and his wife physical health and quick wit of the cemetery on Boston set about sharing with them all was an avid traveler, visiting Service information: Her Thelxi of Swampscott, Douglas to his very last day. Street. Relatives and friends of the many home craftsman’s Germany, Paris, St. Thomas, St. funeral will be held on Sat- Cote and Barbara “Buffy” Cote Surviving family members are respectfully invited. To skills they had learned over the John, St. Croix and Las Vegas, urday at 11:30 a.m. from the of Lynn; the former husband include his wife, Maureen share a memory or leave an years. His children and grand- and had also worked as a trav- SOLIMINE Funeral Home, of Robin Cote, and his former online condolence, please vis- (Taylor) Snow; his son David el agent for some time. She 426 Broadway (Route 129), brother-in-law Frank Ludwig. children remember him as a and his wife Donna Snow of it www.cuffemcginn.com. guiding hand who encouraged was an avid sewer and made Lynn, followed by a funeral He is also survived by many Reading and Sunapee, N.H., many of her children’s out ts. Mass in St. Anne’s Church, loving aunts, uncles, cousins, them at every turn. He taught his son Michael of Weare, us all to live the whole day She also enjoyed and excelled Salem, at 12:30 p.m. Burial nieces, nephews and friends. N.H.; his brother, Earle and at cooking and entertaining. will be in Swampscott Cem- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® every day, and his energy and sister, Carol of Lynn; his grand- He was predeceased by his Patricia recently purchased a etery. Relatives and friends enthusiasm often left others daughter, Nicole of Reading; piano and resumed piano les- are respectfully invited. Visit- exhausted. and his grandson, Christopher After retirement more than sons. She was a friend of Bill ing hours are Friday from 4-7 and his partner Jacey Vaughan W. for 29 years. Above all, she 30 years ago he and Maureen p.m. Directions and guest- of Wake eld. will be remembered as a lov- built their new dream home in book at www.solimine.com. Service information: Friends ing wife, mother, grandmother Esther M. Murray, 84 New Hampshire. Winter was may call at the CHADWICK and aunt. not his favorite season, and 1935-2019 Funeral Home, 235 Main St., She is survived by her three Mom and Dad spent many New London, N.H., on Satur- children, William Ostaski Jr. PEABODY — Esther M. (Glid- children and their spouses, winters in Sarasota, Fla., day, Sept. 28, 2019 from 2-4 den) Murray, 84, of Peabody, Paul and Sharyn Murray of where they continued to enjoy p.m. with a reception to follow died on Sept. 24 at the Ka- Winchester, Patty and Brian the company of many friends. at 15 Dewey Beach Road, Su- plan Family Hospice House in Bennett of Glen, N.H., and He loved his home by Lake napee, N.H. All are welcome to Danvers with her family by her John and Stacy Murray of Sunapee where he waterskied attend and celebrate Harry’s Governor bans side following a brief illness. Lynn eld; her siblings, Sr. Hel- with his sons and the boys and life. She was the beloved wife of en Glidden of Louisville, Ky., girls of “the breakfast club” un- In lieu of owers, please the late John Murray. Margaret and her husband til he was 90 years old, most consider sending donations Born in Lynn on April 4, Joseph Murano of Lynn, and often arriving at dockside at 7 to the Lake Sunapee Protec- vape products 1935, she was the daughter Rita Legere of Lynn eld. She a.m. and well before anyone tive Association at http:// of the late Henry and Mary was the beloved Nana to her else. He was outside each www.lakesunapee.org/do- (McGovern) Glidden. She was granddaughters Audra and day he could be, perpetually nation. raised and educated in Lynn, Lorna, and is also survived by for rest of year and was a graduate of St. many nieces and nephews. Mary’s High School in 1954, She was predeceased by her By Bridget Turcotte among both middle and she later continued her edu- siblings Henry, Edward, Mary, ITEM STAFF high school students, ac- cation at Merrimack College. James, Catherine and Joseph Lawrence A. Creamer, 65 cording to the CDC. After college, Esther worked Glidden. BOSTON — Gov. Char- More than 40 percent for GE in Lynn before starting Service information: Her lie Baker declared a tem- of teenagers in Massa- her family. She later went back funeral will be held on Satur- porary ban on the sale of chusetts reported trying DANVERS — Mr. Lawrence all vape products Tuesday to work as a private caregiver day at 9:30 at the CONWAY, A. “Larry” Creamer, 65, of e-cigarettes in 2017 and 1 afternoon. in 5 reported using them to the elderly. CAHILL-BRODEUR Funeral Danvers, formerly of Lynn, Baker declared a public regularly. She was an active mem- Home, 82 Lynn St., Peabody, died peacefully on Thursday health emergency in re- During the temporary, ber of St. Adelaide’s Church followed by her funeral Mass evening at Kaplan Family Hos- sponse to public health con- four-month ban, the Bak- in Peabody and volunteered at 10:30 a.m. at St. Ade- pice House, surrounded by his cerns about unexplained er administration will at My Brother’s Table in Lynn laide’s Church, Lowell Street, loving family, after losing his vaping-related illness. The work with medical experts for more than 35 years. She Peabody, to which relatives battle to an aggressive form of sale of all vape products, and state and federal of - was a longtime member of the and friends are kindly invit- dementia. He was the “forev- including both tobacco and cials to better understand A.O.H. Division 10 in Lynn and ed to attend. Visiting hours er and a day” husband of the marijuana, will be prohibit- vaping illnesses and work had been honored there as will be on Friday from 4-8 late Betty Creamer, with whom ed until Jan. 25, 2020. on additional steps to ad- “Irish Woman of the Year.” p.m. Burial will be in Puritan he shared 38 years of love The Centers for Disease dress the public health Esther was an avid gardener Lawn Memorial Park, Lake and adventure. Control and Prevention has crisis, said Baker. They’ll and loved sitting in the back- Street, Peabody. Expressions Born in Lynn, Larry was the con rmed 530 cases of lung also provide more resourc- yard reading by her garden. of sympathy can be made in son of the late Ervin and Joan injury across 38 states. es for a public awareness She also enjoyed traveling, her name to My Brothers Ta- (Ainslie) Creamer. He was a “The use of e-cigarettes campaign and smoking discussing politics, and most ble, 98 Willow St., Lynn, MA graduate of Lynn Classical and marijuana vaping cessation programs. of all spending time with her 01901. For directions and High School, Class of 1971. family and friends. online obituary, visit www. products is exploding and “Vaping is a public health He resided in Lynn for his early we are seeing reports of She is survived by her three ccbfuneral.com. of Denver, Colo., Debbie Ow- crisis, and it is imperative life before moving to Danvers serious lung illnesses, par- that we understand its im- more than 30 years ago. ens of Danvers, Lois Creamer ticularly in our young peo- of Danvers, Lynne Votano and pact at both the individual Larry’s greatest pleasure ple,” said Baker in a state- and overall health care sys- was spending time with his her husband, Tony, of Lynn, ment. “The purpose of this Kenny Creamer of Lynn, and tem level,” said Health and family, especially his nine public health emergency Human Services Secretary John Davis, 80 grandchildren. He considered the late Danny Creamer of is to temporarily pause all Lynn. Larry was the loving Marylou Sudders. “As a them to be his most treasured sales of vaping products so result of the public health gifts and could always be grandfather to Andrew, Timo- that we can work with our thy Jr. (T.J.), Jacob, Penny, Ella, emergency, the Common- LYNN — John “Jack” Davis, age Davis of Florida, James Davis seen watching their sporting medical experts to identify wealth is implementing a 80, of Lynn, husband of Rhoda of Florida, Kenneth Davis and events, music and dance per- Teresa, Bryson, Landon and what is making people sick Damon. He is also survived by statewide standing order for (Martatos) Davis, passed away his wife Susan of Groveland, formances, or simply playing and how to better regulate nicotine replacement prod- on Sept. 21, 2019. and Gayle Bereshny and her the guitar and singing with Betty’s family with whom he these products to protect considered to be brothers and ucts like gum and patches, Born in Boston, he was husband Roger of Groveland; them. He loved traveling with the health of our residents.” which will allow people to the son of the late John and his sisters, Nancy Hagar of Betty, friends and family. He sisters of his own. There are The Department of Pub- also many nephews and niec- access these products as Frances Davis. Jack served his Yarmouth and Carolyn Engel of also loved visiting his favorite lic Health mandated that a covered bene t through es, who grew up loving and re- country in the Burlington; and several nieces, place, Point Sebago in Maine. Massachusetts physicians their insurance without re- specting their Uncle Larry. Coast Guard, and was honor- nephews and grandchildren. Larry felt at home in left eld immediately report any quiring an individual pre- Service information: Larry’s ably discharged. Jack worked He was also the brother of the while playing for a number of unexplained vaping-asso- scription, similar to what visiting hours will be held on at General Electric for many late William Davis. teams in the Lynn Softball ciated pulmonary disease our administration did to Friday from 4-8 p.m. at the years and also served on Service information: Rela- League over several decades. to the department earlier increase access to naloxone.” C.R. LYONS AND SONS, Fu- the IUE Local 201 Executive tives and friends are respect- He coached his children’s this month. As of Tuesday, In 1996, the youth smok- neral Directors, 28 Elm St., Board prior to his retirement. fully invited to attend visiting sports teams, started an an- 61 cases had been reported. ing rate in Massachusetts Jack enjoyed the simple hours on Saturday, Sept. 28, nual horseshoe tournament Danvers. His funeral will be Many of the patients re- was 36.7 percent. Today, it things in life, his pets and his 2019 from 12-2 p.m. in the and played many rounds of held from the funeral home ported recent use of Tetra- is 6.4 percent. Less than 14 sports kept him entertained. SOLIMINE Funeral Home, golf. Prior to his retirement on Saturday morning begin- hydrocannabinol (THC)- percent of adults use com- Jack was a wonderful hus- 426 Broadway (Route 129), in 2014, Larry was a highly ning at 8 a.m. Larry’s funeral containing products and bustible tobacco products. band, and he enjoyed all the with a funeral service, in- respected employee for 42 Mass will be celebrated at others reported using both quality time that he cluding Military years at Boston Gas/Nation- St. Richard’s Church, 90 For- THC and nicotine products. Bridget Turcotte can be spent with his wife Honors, at 1:30 al Grid in Malden. Countless est St., Danvers, at 9 a.m. to No single product has been reached at bturcotte@item- and family. His spirit p.m. Directions and people considered Larry to be which relatives and friends linked to all cases. live.com. Follow her on and laughter will be guestbook at www. a lifelong friend. are kindly invited to attend. A Vaping consists of inhal- @BridgetTurcotte. missed by all. solimine.com. Larry leaves behind his private family burial will take ing and exhaling aerosol, In addition to his three children and their place at a later date. In lieu which is often called vapor, loving wife, he is survived by spouses, Katie Guitard and of owers, donations can be produced by an e-cigarette his children, Jack Davis and his her husband, Dan of Danvers, made in Larry’s name to Camp 781-593-7700 or similar battery-pow- Publishing Daily, except Sundays wife Pat of Groveland, Michael Lauren Rec and her husband, Sunshine in Casco, Maine, at ered device. Some devic- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Brian, also of Danvers, and https://www.campsunshine. es resemble pens, USB Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA Timothy Creamer Sr. and his org/giving/donate-today. On- and additional of ces. sticks, and other everyday Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item wife, Stacy of Charlotte, N.C. line directions and condolenc- items which allow for dis- Prayer to the Blessed Virgin THANK YOU He was the brother of David es available at www.Lyonsfu- Subscriptions (never known to fail) creet carrying and use. Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States ST. JUDE Creamer and his wife, Donna, neral.com. Vaping products are sold $20.00 for 4 weeks O most beautiful ower of Mount Carmel, fruitful May the Sacret Heart of Jesus be adored, $65.00 for 13 weeks vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son glori ed, loved and preserved throughout in several  avors that ap- of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my $130.00 for 26 weeks necessity. O Star of the sea, help me and show me the world, now and forever. Sacred Heart peal to younger people. where you are my Mother. O Holy Mary, Mother of of Jesus, pray for us. Saint Jude, worker of $260.00 for 1 year God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech miracles, pray for us. Saint Jude, helper of The U.S. Surgeon General Send payment to and POSTMASTER, you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in my the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! has called teen e-cigarette send address changes to: necessity (make request). There are none that can times a day. By the 8th day, your prayers withstand your power. O Mary, conceived without use an epidemic. Since The Daily Item sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (three will be answered. Say it for 9 days, it has 110 Munroe St. times). Holy Mary, I place this cause in your hands never been known to fail. Publication must Call Customer Service to place an ad 2014, e-cigarettes have (three times). Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days be promised. My prayers have been 781-593-7700, ext. 2 P.O. Box 5 and then you must publish and it will be granted to answered. been the most common- Lynn, MA 01903 you. Thank you. B.C. D.C.R. ly used tobacco product WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Peabody mayor runs; no one chasing Saugus town

PEABODY complaints to the appro- came available when City Revenue Service for un- From A1 priate authorities. Councilor-at-Large David paid business taxes. Two bylaw rejected Her decision means Bet- Gravel chose not to liens totaling $50,431 raise any money for the tencourt will breeze into a re-election. have been placed on his campaign, dealing with fifth term unopposed. The at-large incumbents 2,508-square-foot Gar- SAUGUS “Even though this has the hurt has been a full- The mayor did not re- seeking re-election include rison style home. Liens From A1 been a privatization issue time job. turn a call or text seeking Ryan Melville, Thomas protect the government’s as it began, as we all know, “I didn’t even make an comment. Rossignoll, Thomas Gould interest in the real estate, being “silenced.” Other the more important thing attempt,” she said. There are other con- and Anne Manning Martin. personal property and fi- Town Meeting members was of speech,” The one-month cam- tests that will be decid- In addition to Turco, nancial assets of the per- requested the rules be said resident Corinne Ri- paign was based on a dis- ed on Tuesday, Nov. 5. At School Committeeman son who owes the debt. suspended so their fellow ley, who presented the cit- pute with the Bettencourt least one new city coun- Jarrod Hochman and re- Hochman blamed anoth- board member could make izen petition. er person for the debt. The administration. She al- cilor-at-large and a rookie tired Peabody Police Capt. his statement. But that But according to Healey, Item did not print the oth- leged the city unlawfully Ward 1 councilor will be John DeRosa Jr. are vying request was denied too. the article conflicts with er party’s name because seized her grandfather’s seated. for an at-large spot. “The idea of a resolution Massachusetts General they could not be reached. being presented on the home on Lynnfield Street Ward 1 Councilor Jon Hochman may have Law by authorizing Town night of a meeting kind Meeting to vote on an item for nonpayment of taxes. Turco is giving up his seat been damaged by reports Thomas Grillo can be of goes against the state’s not included on a warrant. The mayor has said the for a chance at one of five that he owes more than reached at tgrillo@item- and the town’s intent to At least seven days of city always submitted her at-large spots that be- $50,000 to the Internal live.com. give fair notice to the cit- notice must be given be- izens and allow those who fore an annual meeting have a stake in the con- and at least two weeks Tech annex has new name: Albert G. Malagrifa versation to come forward before Special Town Meet- and speak about it,” said ing. The warrant for all MALAGRIFA Doherty. town meetings must state From A1 The incident sparked a the time and place of the grassroots effort to hold meeting and the subjects Tech coworker of 27 years, a Special Town Meeting to be acted upon. No ac- called him up that Thurs- before the end of the fis- tion will be considered day night and told him cal year so that members valid unless the subject they needed to talk in pri- could pass the resolution. matter is listed on the vate. Members also adopted a warrant. “One car pulled up, two new section in the town’s “We emphasize that our cars pulled up, and then bylaws that says that any disapproval of Article 3 a third car pulled up and Town Meeting member in no way implies any po- all of a sudden there were can propose a non-bind- sition on the policy views nine people who showed ing resolution within 48 that lead to the passage of up and took over my hours of written or elec- the by-law amendments,” house,” Malagrifa said. tronic notice. said Healey in the letter. “They came in and my wife It specifies that reso- “The Attorney General’s was panicking, asking me lutions may not seek to limited standard of review what was going on and I appropriate funds, pro- requires her to approve or said with a laugh ‘maybe pose zoning or general disapprove by-laws based the cops are coming to ar- bylaw changes, or have solely on their consistency rest me.’ They put the TV any binding effects on the with state and federal law, on and I still didn’t know operations of town gov- not on any policy views what was happening un- ernment. Resolutions will she may have on the sub- til the School Committee not be considered actions ject matter or wisdom of meeting came on. That’s of the Town Meeting, as the bylaw.” when everybody hushed defined by Massachusetts up.” General Law, according Bridget Turcotte can Everyone in the house to the bylaw. They will be be reached at bturcotte@ was so loud he couldn’t considered statements of itemlive.com. Follow her hear what was happening opinion and will require a on Twitter @BridgetTur- on the TV, Malagrifa said, majority vote. cotte. but everyone jumped up and screamed when the final vote came in and the ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Building gone, memories name change was official. The Lynn School Committee voted last week to rename the Lynn Tech Wanting to experience the Annex building to the Albert G. Malagrifa Building in honor of “Mr. Lynn (and the lobster) remain moment all over again, Tech” himself. he said he called and had them send over three MEMORIES dad’s birthday and enjoy DVDs of the meeting. fa said. “In fact, my only working as the electrical Malagrifa said. “When I From A1 a well-made bourbon “I didn’t believe it,” he intention at the time was foreman for the building retired, I figured the new Manhattan in my dad’s said. “How do you believe to be the best electrician project until the school building was done and I of an earthquake, be- honor. something like that?” I could be. I love being an opened its doors in 1971. knew it was going to be in cause the demolition next Most important of all While it was all a dream electrician to this day.” “That was my union and good hands because I had door created quite the for me, was the General come true, Malagrifa said He was on the union job my people working on a feeling Bart was getting ear-splitting, earth-shak- Glover House, the site of he didn’t always envision for about eight years be- that project,” he said. “I’d my old job … The Annex ing racket. my wedding reception 33 a life of teaching for him- fore he was approached say they got a pretty good building is like my baby. I Several longtime years ago Sept. 20. Years self. He grew up in East to take the teacher train- building out of it.” could tell you where any- Lynners stood around later, I was told that the Boston, the youngest of ing program, he said. He Malagrifa, or “Mr. Mal,” thing is in that building kibitzing and snapping bar bill for our celebra- eight siblings and the son signed up for college ex- as his students remem- right now.” photos of the once-beloved tion was the highest in of Italian immigrants, and tension courses and said ber him, was the school’s Conlon said he watched restaurant on the cor- the restaurant’s history lived on welfare after los- he ended up loving the electrical teacher until Malagrifa’s dream of ner of Oxford Street and for a party our smallish ing his father at the age of atmosphere. For months, 1976, which is when he got building that “school Central Avenue. Their size. My poor in-laws, 4. His mother raised him he’d go to work at 6 a.m. promoted to Lynn Tech’s mall” come true. Malagri- feelings were mixed. despite their daughter’s and his siblings all on her to do electrical work and first vocational guidance fa doesn’t sport his “LVTI” “Good riddance. It’s been pleading to forgo an open own in a “tent of a house,” then go straight to his counselor and job place- license plate for himself, an eyesore since the place bar, insisted guests enjoy he said. classes. ment person. He was the Conlon said, he does so closed in 2003,” said one free adult beverages like He graduated eighth In September 1965, vice principal from 1983 as a reminder of the hun- gent. “Another Lynn icon they do at every wedding grade from a parochial Malagrifa was hired as to 1986, until his promo- dreds and hundreds of gone. I still miss their in Connecticut. It took school and had a hopeful the new electrical teacher tion to principal which he kids he has helped over lobster specials,” said a combination of cash, pathway to attend Boston at the Lynn Trade School, held until his retirement the years. another. check, credit card and College High School, but when there were only 19 in 1999. “Over the last three Hall I’m in the latter camp. God knows what else to his mother couldn’t afford faculty members and 180 In those years, Malagri- of Fames we’ve probably in- I have many fond mem- settle the bill. it, he said. After a few tri- students, he said. fa helped put together the ducted about 45 people and ories of the Hawthorne Like the Hawthorne, al and errors at other high “When I started at the city’s first teachers’ union I will bet that 43 of them and all of Anthony the Glover House has sat schools, Malagrifa ended old Lynn Trade, I had been and the school’s alum- mentioned this guy right Athanas’ restaurants. vacant for many years, on up at Charlestown High married for five years,” he ni program. He was the here,” Conlon said, pointing My Mom’s uncle, the that terrific plot of land School, where he joined said. “I decided to leave school’s first assistant bas- to Malagrifa. “At the last late Eddie Chatigny of next to Tedesco Country the electrical program. working in the electrical ketball coach and he found Hall of Fame, I was sitting Salem, worked as a chef Club. He was the top male stu- field because my wife had a way to bulldoze the high next to him and he kept for many years at Antho- But it was at Anthony’s dent in his class, captain two children. I was leaving school’s “infamous black asking why everyone kept ny’s in Lynn and filled in Hawthorne in downtown of his basketball team and at 6 a.m. and not coming wall,” which was riddled saying his name and why as needed at Hawthorne- Lynn where I spent many co-captain of his football back home until after 6 with marijuana joints, almost every single person By-The-Sea in Swamp- a happy time with Item team. From ninth grade p.m., and it was just too needles and alcohol nips, thanked him. He got them scott and the General co-workers or dates or golf companions. We held all to 12th grade, his biggest much.” he said. all of their first jobs and he Glover House in Marble- of our Newspaper Guild mentor was his basket- Four years later, more With Conlon by his side knows where they all work head. Eddie always said union meetings in that ball coach, Frank Powers, and more students began as vice principal, Mala- to this day, and he just has that Anthony was a great room on the second floor, he said. If it wasn’t for to outgrow the old trade grifa was also the consul- a great memory for know- guy and the family was plotting how to squeeze an Powers, Malagrifa said he school, he said. When de- tant for the Lynn Tech ing students’ names and pleasantly surprised and extra buck or two out of never would have joined sign and architectural annex building project. what they’ve done since honored when he showed the paper’s owners. the International Brother- plans started to fall into The building, which was Lynn Tech. He’s a Lynn up at Eddie’s funeral. Thus, it was with a bit hood of Electrical Workers place for the new Lynn formerly the West Lynn Tech legend.” My Mom’s aunt and un- (IBEW) Local 103, which Vocational Technical High Creamery, opened in 2000. cle, Marie and Ed Murphy, of sadness Tuesday that he has been a member of School at 80 Neptune “Mr. Conlon was my Bella diGrazia can be who was a Lynn English I watched the storied for 66 years. Blvd., Malagrifa became right hand man, with- reached at bdigrazia@ High/Brown Universi- restaurant’s walls come “I had no intentions of one of the consultants. out him I would’ve just itemlive.com. Follow her on ty football star, always tumbling down. Yes, its being a teacher,” Malagri- He spent his summers off been a piece of bologna,” Twitter @BelladiGrazia. took our family to Haw- neglect in the last de- thorne-By-The-Sea, which cade-plus tarnished its remains open for business. once-grand image. Yes, I’m Fire chief: Closing Union ER could slow emergency response time Whenever we’d visit their sure something wonderful will rise in its place. But home at 2 Smith Lane in nearby access to a hos- be serviced, said Council- personnel will also remain to me, Anthony’s Haw- ER Swampscott, then in the pital. In addition, there’s on site at Union 24/7 in thorne and Mr. Athanas’ From A1 or-at-Large Brian Field, shadow of the New Ocean case an emergency patient other restaurants will concern among emergen- adding that taking them House hotel, that was the until the spring, but the is brought there, Fleming always have a fond place cy responders that it will to the closer Lahey Clinic special go-to spot. My sis- company announced in said. in my heart and mind. take longer for ambulanc- in Peabody may be a bet- ters and I enjoyed Shirley June that the date had The City Council voted es to reach them because ter option than Salem. Temple and Roy Rogers to have the city’s legal de- Bill Brotherton can be been moved up. their nearest fire station Laura Fleming, NSMC cocktails with our meals partment send a letter to reached at bbrotherton@ “This is horrible,” said is on Broadway. The near- spokeswoman, said there’s every time we went. the city of Salem reading itemlive.com. Ward 1 Councilor Wayne by Lynnfield Street Fire a number of efforts in When I graduated that the closure was hap- Lozzi, who represents the Station is closed. place to communicate from Suffolk University area where Union is lo- “(The Broadway station about the changes to local pening earlier than antic- LAW OFFICES OF ipated, which was causing back in the dark ages, cated. “I’m hearing from is) too far,” said Archer. patients and residents, to our family celebrated at JAMES J. CARRIGAN people waiting five to six “It’s not a comfortable ensure that they receive concern and asking them to come up with some Anthony’s Pier 4 in what • Social Security Disability hours at Salem (Hospi- feeling for us to provide the care they need in a • Workers Compensation ideas for traffic mitiga- is now Boston’s over-de- tal). For them to pull the emergency services for timely manner. • Accidents tion on Highland Avenue, veloped Seaport District. rug from under us like anyone there. As far as Those efforts include 25 years located across the Route 107 corridor. A As a young newspaper- this, it leaves a bad taste reopening that station, working with local ambu- from Lynn District Court letter will also be sent to man, I covered many in everyone’s mouth in the (we’re) always looking at lances and EMS for months 15 Johnson St. MassDOT. events at Pier 4. Anthony community.” how we can better allocate to orient them to the new was always there to greet 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN Ward 1 residents are ex- services.” facilities and ensure that Gayla Cawley can be guests. Years later, when ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN pected to be heavily affect- There hasn’t been they know to bring emer- reached at gcawley@item- my work day ended at the LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL ed by the loss of Union’s ER enough time to plan for gency room patients to Sa- live.com. Follow her on Boston Herald, I would www.jamescarriganlaw.com because they won’t have how those residents will lem after Nov. 3. Security Twitter @GaylaCawley. walk to Pier 4 on my [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 OPINION Maybe it’s time to HOW TO REACH US E¥¦¥ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M§Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ change our strategy Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K TŸ  J ¢£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer Editorial Page Editor J. Patrick Norton I recently attended an effort should be put into Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  C  T¢¤ Michael H. Shanahan impact forum at the Ed- rallying our own commu- Chief Operating O cer Community Relations Director Chairman Customer Service ward M. Kennedy Insti- nities in order for them Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. PUBLISHERS tute for the United States to properly prepare our Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Senate to listen to Geof- Carolina young, instead of organiz- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 frey Canada speak about a ing people to ask for free All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Trujillo 781-593-7700 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 community empowerment or discounted things. Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 project he implemented I think the time has Ext. 2 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 in Harlem. Canada is an torically, their subsidies come to truly accept that Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 American educator, social were provided following our realities are different. classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 activist and author, who And as a result we need Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 a different set of rules. Subscriptions holds psychology and so- They were given subsidies to use a different strategy [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ciology degrees from Bow- that prepares us, especial- following two goals: first Circulation doin College, and a Mas- as a survival mechanism, ly our children, with ev- [email protected] ter’s degree in education but most importantly as ery tool necessary to tear Ext. 3 from the Harvard Gradu- a vehicle to accumulate down stereotypes, knock ate School of Education. wealth, unlike the benefit down biases, push open Newsroom One of the takeaways closed doors and fight for [email protected] package that is given to [email protected] for me was that research minorities, that, I think, what they deserve. In or- shows that if we don’t re- only follows one rule: to der to find inclusiveness Ext. 4 LETTER TO THE EDITOR move children by the age keep poor people poor. and equity we need to be Sports of 13 from a violent, im- It’s very clear to me that intentional and disruptive. [email protected] poverished environment, minorities have been his- We need to use education, Ext. 5 we cut in half the prob- torically given a position of labor training, financial ability of these children Retail and Online Setting the disadvantage and were to- literacy, healthy family Advertising ever leaving poverty and tally not given good cards planning, and prevention [email protected] accumulating wealth. So in this game called life. and intense protection ADVERTISING based on this information, That said, when are we from diseases such as sub- record straight we can predict that if we going to wake up and face stance abuse, as pillars to Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising continue down this path, this reality? When are we create this new generation and Business Development, ext. 1355 our children and grand- going to change the narra- I would like to set the Massachusetts School of leaders. This is the only [email protected] children of color, and many tive? When are we going record straight on a Building Authority, which way I believe that can help Ralph Mitchell generations after, will con- to stop believing that the us even the playing field statement that was made reimburses 80 percent of Sales Representative, ext. 1313 tinue to live in poverty. system somehow will treat and achieve what will nev- [email protected] at the Democratic Com- school construction cost, Minority communities minorities with institu- er voluntarily be given to Patricia Whalen mittee candidate forum told us that we had to have a disproportionate tional and civic fairness? us. The reality is that we Sales Representative, ext. 1310 on Monday night. Ward 1 have two schools. We could number of incarcerations, When will we stop asking, will be perceived as half [email protected] candidate William O’Shea have opted to refuse the fi- mistrials, harsher sen- and start empowering our as good, so we need to be BUSINESS OFFICE said that the School Com- nancial support, but didn’t tences, low home owner- community to rise up to twice as good in order to Maria Alvaracin mittee had opted for two think it would be prudent. ship, higher high school the challenge, instead of get what we rightfully de- ext. 1205 schools which doubled the dropout rates, lack of ac- encouraging them to go serve. [email protected] cess to higher education, ask for free or discount- cost of the project. John Ford So, my question is: When Susan J. Conti He was wrong, the Lynn School Committee low college enrollment ed things? I say this with do you think enough is Controller, ext. 1288 and higher access and de- the utmost respect for enough? If you ask me, it’s [email protected] pendency to subsidies. each and every advocate time for change. Now. Ted Grant EDITORIAL History tells us that and activist out there do- Publisher, ext. 1234 whites have benefiteding this type of work. But, Carolina Trujillo can be [email protected] from subsidies as much as maybe, our strategy needs reached at ctrujillo@item- Marian Kinney other minorities, but his- to change and all of the live.com. ext. 1212 Youth are fighting [email protected] WENDY ORENT Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 for their future — [email protected] End detention and vaccinate migrants Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] and our present Between 2003 and 2007, them, are appallingly cru- that they don’t infect any- Carolina Trujillo the prospect of an ultra-le- el, or that three children one else,” he wrote, noting Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 On Friday morning, more than a thousand teenag- thal influenza pandemic detained in the camps that there are 200 medical [email protected] had public health officials have died of influenza, or ers in Philadelphia joined youth in cities all over the personnel working in the Jim Wilson country and the world to protest the government’s around the world worried. that another outbreak, camps. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 inaction in the face of the existential threat of cli- The vast chicken farms of mumps, has already in- But CBP has said it will [email protected] mate change. The Global Climate Strike was start- Asia had seen outbreaks of fected 898 adult migrants not take the single most CIRCULATION ed by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg. a highly pathogenic H5N1 and 33 staff members. It’s important step in pre- avian flu, and a handful that the conditions in the Lisa Mahmoud Earlier this week, Thunberg testified in Congress. venting a disease facto- Manager, ext. 1239 Instead of submitting a written testimony for the re- of people had come down migrant camps are ex- ry in its migrant holding [email protected] with it as well. If the virus actly what are needed to cord, she submitted the U.N. report on climate change facilities: vaccination. If CLASSIFIED that predicts that the window to act before damage evolved to become easily create a disease factory, the virus does enter the is irreversible will close in 2030. Her request to law- transmitted to humans, where deadly influenza camps, through a detained Abbe Young Smith experts warned, as many strains can evolve and Manager, ext. 1276 makers: “I don’t want you to listen to me. I want you migrant or staff member as 350 million people flourish. [email protected] to listen to the scientists.” during the coming influen- could die. Crowding is necessary GRAPHICS Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are not listening to the za season, all bets are off. But chicken flu, fortu- for a disease factory, and scientists. While other states like Washington, New Disease factory conditions Trevor Andreozzi York, New Jersey and Maryland have put forward nately, remained stub- these camps are crowded. Designer bornly chicken flu. Officials from the Depart- exist, and there are no im- [email protected] bold policies to cut down on emissions, Pennsylva- mediate plans to amelio- We did get a pandemic, ment of Homeland Securi- Mark Sutherland nia’s divided government has lagged behind. That is rate them. particularly concerning because Pennsylvania ranks though not an especial- ty’s Office of the Inspector Creative Director Six children have al- [email protected] fifth in state energy-related CO2 emissions in part ly lethal one, in 2009, of General visited five camps ready died in CBP custody, due to the natural gas fracking industry — a prac- H1N1 influenza, which in the Rio Grande Valley NEWSROOM three of them of influenza. tice that some Democratic presidential candidates likely emerged from a gi- in June. Facilities built “We don’t have the capa- Mike Alongi propose to ban. ant pig farm in Mexico. to house 40 teenage boys Sports Reporter ext. 1228 According to a recent USA Today report, nearly 200 Recent research suggests housed 51 adult women; bility to handle the mass- [email protected] es that are coming across new natural gas power plants are going to open na- that swine flu is more like- 71 men were held in facil- Bill Brotherton tionwide over the next decade or so, 24 of them in ly to produce a pandemic ities meant for 40. Some at this time,” the CBP of- Features Editor ext. 1338 Pennsylvania. than bird flu, possibly be- men were kept for a week ficial said in an interview, [email protected] In the short term, new plants bring jobs and tax rev- cause people are more like in rooms with standing adding that “Congress Gayla Cawley enue. But while gas production is cleaner than coal, pigs than birds. room only. And hundreds needs to fix this.” Reporter, ext. 1236 it is by no means a clean source of energy. We need to But the best incubators of migrants, often without Ruby Powers, a Hous- [email protected] be clear-eyed about the environmental impact and the for virulent human dis- access to showers, soap, ton-based immigration Cheryl Charles costs of being a leading energy state. In fact, many of ease are humans. As evo- toothbrushes or clean attorney who does pro News Editor, ext. 1278 the costs of climate change are already here. lutionary biologist Paul clothes, are kept for far bono work with detained [email protected] The Global Climate Strike comes on the heels of a Ewald, now of the Univer- longer than the 72 hours migrants, puts it this way: Bella diGrazia very hot summer. July was the hottest month ever sity of Louisville, argued mandated by U.S. Cus- “You’re talking about a Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] recorded globally and Philadelphia felt the heat — in his 1993 book “Evolu- toms and Border Protec- group of people who are for the entire month the did not drop tion of Infectious Disease,” tion’s own regulations. confined to quarters who Olivia Falcigno below 81 degrees. This extreme prolonged heat has the infamous 1918 influ- The presence of lots Photographer, ext.1224 don’t have control of their [email protected] a tangible impact on the health of people who don’t enza strain, which killed of people, though, is not health, who are depen- have access to air-conditioning, especially elderly 20 million to 50 million enough, as virologist Earl Thomas Grillo dent solely on the U.S. for Reporter, ext. 1264 who are more prone to dehydration. people, became so dead- Brown, emeritus pro- their medical care, so if ly virulent in the packed fessor of the University [email protected] The heat is not the only problem that climate it’s generally considered a trenches, trucks, ships of Ottawa, points out. Spenser Hasak change is causing today. health advisory to have a and trains of the Western Refugee camps in Syria, Photographer, ext. 1332 The Philadelphia International Airport is look- flu shot, and it’s not being [email protected] Front. There the germ Yemen, Kenya and else- ing to expand. That’s challenging, considering that provided at this juncture it is built on the banks of the Delaware River. The could jump easily from where haven’t produced Thor Jourgensen — it seems blatantly irre- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 planned development of a 150-acre cargo zone would soldier to soldier, remov- pandemics of virulent sponsible.” [email protected] bring more economic activity to Philadelphia but ing any need for the virus disease, Brown noted in You have to ask, are peo- requires that the land first be elevated to ensure it to remain mild enough an email. Disease evolu- Daniel Kane ple who may be indifferent Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 remains usable during storms and as sea levels rise. to keep its host walking tion isn’t prompted mere- [email protected] Water absorption capacity is critical. A sudden and around to serve as a viral ly by ordinary crowding, to the fate of migrants go- Steve Krause intense storm over Labor Day Weekend carried trash delivery system. even in refugee camps. ing to be equally indiffer- ent if an unusually severe Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 and raw sewage into Philadelphia’s clean water — a Tight of Disease factories require [email protected] growing problem for a city with an antiquated sewer animals or humans create conditions where people flu influenza breaks out of the camps into the general Harold Rivera system after decades of wetter and wetter years. ideal conditions for influ- are packed in tightly and Sports Editor, ext. 1238 A hotter and wetter climate comes with a stagger- enza strains to grow dead- inescapably, as in trench population? [email protected] lier. That’s why industrial warfare or factory farm- It is something the ing price tag: about $300 billion a year by 2100. It is Anne Marie Tobin foolish to believe that we are not already paying a chicken and pig farms can ing. In such situations, Trump administration Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 chunk of that. brew such deadly chicken the brakes to virulence may want to think about. [email protected] The impacts of climate change are here, they are and pig disease, and that’s are off. Wendy Orent is the au- Bridget Turcotte now, they are deadly, and they are costly. It’s time why we should be very An official at CBP ex- Reporter, ext. 1269 for local and state lawmakers to realize that their worried about the migrant plained by email that peo- thor of “Plague: The Mys- [email protected] terious Past and Terrify- decisions have a direct impact on their constituents detention camps along the ple with respiratory ill- Ryan York today — but also on Earth itself and our collective southern U.S. border. nesses are taken out of the ing Future of the World’s Copy Editor, ext. 1220 future. It isn’t just that the con- general population and Most Dangerous Disease” [email protected] ditions in these camps, housed in separate rooms. and “Ticked: The Battle TECHNOLOGY Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board according to reports from “We are going to take nec- Over Lyme Disease in the people who have visited essary precautions to see South.” 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, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Stocks fall as Democrats turn up heat on Trump By Alex Veiga were in favor of launching ed to this overall level dampened that sentiment ASSOCIATED PRESS an impeachment inqui- of uncertainty that’s out with remarks before the ry against the president there right now,” said Wil- U.N. General Assembly, Stocks dropped on Wall and House Democrats lie Delwiche, investment where he underscored the Street Tuesday as House were meeting to consider strategist at Baird. need for a fair trade deal Democrats met to consider the possibility. Stocks re- House Speaker Nancy Pe- with China, threatening a potential impeachment covered somewhat after losi announced the House more tariffs. probe of President Don- Trump said he plans to is moving forward with an “Trump’s speech to the ald Trump and a report release the full transcript official impeachment inqui- U.N. did not seem concil- showed a drop in consum- of a July phone call with ry after the market closed. iatory toward China,” Del- er confidence. Ukraine’s president that The swings in stocks wiche said. “The speech After a higher open, is at the center of the im- Tuesday disrupted the today didn’t suggest that stocks declined as the peachment discussions. relative calm that has there was anything immi- Conference Board, a busi- It was the market’s most distinguished the market FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS nent in terms of good news ness research group, re- volatile day this month. in September. Traders from a trade perspective.” ported its consumer confi- The Dow Jones Industri- sought safety — they piled Trader James Denaro works at the New York Tuesday’s volatile turn dence index fell to 125.1 in al Average swung from a into bonds, sending yields Stock Exchange. in the market is a break September from a revised gain of 130 points to a loss sharply lower. They also from what has mostly been reading of 134.2 in Au- of around 245 points as in- bid up utilities and house- The Dow slid 142.22 or 1.6 percent, to 1,533.61. positive run for stocks this gust. That’s worrisome be- vestors’ attention swung hold goods makers. All points, or 0.5 percent, to Trade news was also in month after trade tensions cause consumer spending between headlines on eco- other sectors declined. 26,807.77. The Nasdaq the mix Tuesday. Investors between the U.S. and Chi- has underpinned the econ- nomics and politics. The The S&P 500 index fell lost 118.84 points, or 1.5 were optimistic after U.S. na eased somewhat, fuel- omy during a slowdown in index finished with a loss 25.18 points, or 0.8 per- percent, to 7,993.63. Treasury Secretary Steven ing speculation among in- manufacturing. of 142 points. cent, to 2,966.60. The Traders also turned away Mnuchin confirmed that vestors that the countries’ The declines intensified “News of increased like- benchmark index remains from smaller company trade negotiations with next round of negotiations after reports said a grow- lihood of impeachment within 2 percent of its all- stocks. The Russell 2000 China will resume the might at least yield an in- ing number of Democrats proceedings has just add- time high set in late July. index gave up 24.64 points, week of Oct.7. But Trump terim deal on trade. WeWork CEO stepping aside amid questions about company By Dee-Ann Durbin lion the same year. ASSOCIATED PRESS WeWork leases build- ings and divides them into WeWork’s charismatic office spaces to sublet to but controversial CEO is members, which include stepping aside from the small businesses, start- communal office-spaceups and freelancers who company he founded, an- can’t afford permanent other moment of reckoning office space. But with loca- between the fast-grow- tion operating expenses — ing startup and its disen- mostly rent — amounting chanted investors. to some 80 percent of rev- The New York-based enue, it has been heavily company said Tuesday that reliant on cash infusions Adam Neumann will be from its private investors. replaced by two co-CEOs: Adding to its problems Artie Minson, formerly have been concerns about co-president and chief fi- Neumann’s behavior. He nancial officer, and Sebas- used some of his WeWork tian Gunningham, former- stock to secure a $500 mil- ly vice chairman. Neumann lion personal loan prior to will remain on its board as the IPO. He also drew crit- non-executive chairman. icism after The We Com- WeWork’s meteoric pany — WeWork’s recent- growth and carefully de- ly renamed parent — paid PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS signed spaces with cool of- him nearly $6 million for A man uses a flour bag to protect himself from the rain in Yabucoa, Puerto Rico, Tuesday. ferings like free beer and the trademark “We.” He meditation classes gave it returned the money fol- the aura of yet another tech lowing the backlash. company led by a magnetic Potential investors also Slow-moving Karen drops heavy personality. It was initially questioned the company’s valued at $47 billion by pri- governance. Neumann vate investors. owns four of the buildings rain over Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands But Wall Street began WeWork leases, for exam- raising questions after ple. By Danica Coto to remain inside. would drop on the region. terview that the baby was the company delayed a “While our business has ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re not out of the The U.S. National Hurri- sick and would be taken planned initial public of- never been stronger, in woods yet,” he said, adding cane Center said it could to a hospital before the fering earlier this month. recent weeks, the scru- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico that an island-wide pow- bring 3 inches to 6 inches storm hits. The company was having tiny directed toward me — Tropical Storm Karen er outage occurred in St. with isolated amounts of Karen regained tropical trouble drumming up in- has become a significant drenched the U.S. Virgin Thomas early in the morn- 10 inches. storm strength Tuesday terest in the offering after distraction, and I have de- Islands on Tuesday as it ing, followed by smaller Up to 29,000 custom- morning after slipping to revealing massive losses in cided that it is in the best bore down on an earth- outages throughout the day. ers in Puerto Rico were a tropical depression. Its its IPO filings. WeWork’s interest of the company to quake-shaken Puerto Rico Schools and government left without power at one maximum sustained winds revenue rose sharply to step down as chief execu- still scarred by a hurri- offices remained closed in point, including those who increased in the afternoon $1.8 billion in 2018, but tive,” Neumann said in a cane two years ago. Puerto Rico as well as in live in the southeast coast- to 45 mph, with addition- the company lost $1.6 bil- statement. Relentless rains would the U.S. and British Vir- al town of Yabucoa, where al strengthening expect- were expected to hit part gin Islands, with officials 69-year-old retiree Víctor ed in upcoming days. The of the U.S. territories over- warning people to stay in- Ortiz huddled inside his storm was centered about night as the storm moved doors. home with his wife. 35 miles southeast of San slowly over the region and Just hours before the “Every year the storms Juan and was moving headed to open waters. storm approached, Puerto are stronger and more north at 8 mph. Forecast- Forecasters said the Ricans were shaken from frequent,” he said, add- ers said it was expected to heaviest rains would af- their beds late Monday ing that he worried about hit Puerto Rico’s southeast fect Puerto Rico’s southern by a magnitude 6.0 earth- landslides because he lives region by late afternoon. and eastern region from 8 quake that hit in the At- in a mountainous region. It was expected to keep p.m. Tuesday to about 2 lantic near the island at a The National Guard, heading north after pass- a.m. on Wednesday. shallow depth of 6 miles. which was activated by ing over Puerto Rico and “The worst is yet to come,” Three aftershocks, of mag- Puerto Rico Gov. Wanda stay well east of the Ba- said Elmer Román, secre- nitude 4.7 and 4.6, followed Vázquez on Monday, car- hamas, the Hurricane tary of the island’s Depart- within less than an hour. ried out a last-minute Center said. A tropical ment of Public Safety. No significant damage evacuation of a weeks-old storm warning remained U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. was reported, said Car- baby from the neighboring in effect for Puerto Rico, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Albert Bryan Jr. said late los Acevedo, director of island of Vieques, which Vieques, Culebra and the Tuesday evening that Puerto Rico’s emergency has been without a hospi- U.S. and British Virgin Is- Adam Neumann, co-founder and CEO of We- Karen had already caused management agency, add- tal since Hurricane Maria lands, and forecasters said Work, attends the opening bell ceremony at some mudslides in the ter- ing that the concern now hit in 2017. Lt. Col. Paul certain areas could experi- Nasdaq in New York. ritory and warned people was how much rain Karen Dahlen said in a phone in- ence stronger winds. Feds: Engineer manipulated diesel emissions at Fiat Chrysler

By Ed White But the charges show that indictment suggests more Fiat Chrysler released Marchionne said it was positively on either the and Tom Krisher investigators are still on people could be charged. a brief statement, saying unfair even to try to make corporate culture or man- ASSOCIATED PRESS the case, months after “As a result of his engi- it continues to cooperate a comparison to Volkswa- agement efficacy.” Fiat Chrysler agreed to a neering decisions, his man- with investigators. The gen. Volkswagen in 2017 DETROIT — Federal $650 million civil settle- agement, his lies, these ve- automaker in January “There’s not a guy in this pleaded guilty and agreed prosecutors on Tuesday ment and said it would hicles on the road emitted agreed to a settlement house that would even to pay $4.3 billion in U.S. expanded a criminal in- fix Jeep Grand Cherokees dramatically higher pollut- with U.S. and remotely attempt to try civil and criminal penal- vestigation of the auto in- and Ram 1500 trucks with ants than were allowed by regulators, although the something as stupid as ties on top of billions more dustry by charging a Fiat “EcoDiesel” engines made law,” Assistant U.S. Attor- deal didn’t resolve any po- that,” he said of cheating. to buy back cars. Two peo- Chrysler engineer with between 2014 and 2016. ney Timothy Wyse told a tential criminal liability. “And if I found a guy like ple were sent to prison. rigging pollution tests on Palma is charged with judge in U.S. District Court “We acknowledge that that, I would have hung Charges are pending in more than 100,000 diesel conspiracy, violations of in Detroit. this has created uncer- him on a door.” Detroit against others at pickup trucks and SUVs the federal Clean Air Act, U.S. Magistrate Judge tainty for our customers, Marchionne died in July VW or Audi, but they are sold in the U.S., the first wire fraud and making Elizabeth Stafford reject- and we believe this reso- 2018. The case against in Germany and out of indictment since a wave false statements. ed Wyse’s request that lution will maintain their Palma shows the govern- reach of U.S. authorities of similar cases against Prosecutors allege that Palma, a native of Italy trust in us,” Mark Cher- ment has a different opin- Meanwhile, prosecutors Volkswagen and its man- he manipulated software who still works at Fiat noby, the company’s head ion. in Germany on Tuesday agers. to make the pollution Chrysler, wear an elec- of North American safety “Either people were charged VW’s chief execu- The alleged scheme in- control system perform tronic monitoring device and regulatory compli- disobeying leadership or tive, chairman and former volving Emanuele Pal- differently under govern- while he’s free on bond. ance, said at the time. leadership knew about it chief executive with stock ma isn’t as large as the ment testing than during “We intend to defend When allegations and lied,” said Bruce Hu- manipulation for not tell- Volkswagen emissions regular driving. An ex- this very vigorously,” de- against Fiat Chrysler first ber, a professor at Notre ing investors in 2015 that scandal, which involved pert said the mention of fense lawyer Ken Mogill surfaced in 2017, then- Dame law school. “Either the scandal was about to nearly 600,000 vehicles. co-conspirators in Palma’s said. chief executive Sergio way it’s not going to reflect break. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly Vandalism Accidents p.m. Wednesday. was last seen on Washington 4:32 p.m. Friday; at 104 Main arrests, reflect police records. In the The Department of Public Street driving towards Salem. St. at 5:01 a.m. Saturday; at A report of vandalism at 1:51 A caller reported at 1:44 p.m. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it Works was notified of a strong Motor vehicle crash was re- Kelly’s Roast Beef on Broadway p.m. Monday at 100 Brookline on Monday that an employee’s odor of gas on Vernon Street at at 10:45 a.m. Saturday; at Wal- is the sole responsibility of the con- ported on Monday at 12:06 St.; at 3:18 p.m. Monday at car was hit in a parking lot on 11:36 a.m. Thursday. p.m. at 18 Crowninshield St. nut Street and Aspen Terrace cerned party to contact the relevant 101 North Common St. Widger Road. A caller reported a missing Officer will document. at 1:52 p.m. Saturday; at 146 police department and have the A caller reported a motor ve- package at 12:10 p.m. Thurs- Caller reported he was in- Main St. and Pierce Memorial department issue a notice of correc- LYNNFIELD hicle crash at Lafayette Street day. volved in a motor vehicle crash Drive at 3:44 p.m. Saturday; on tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or and Tully Road at 7:42 a.m. on An unknown motorist flagged on Monday at 1:04 p.m. at 7 Broadway at 6:12 p.m. Satur- clarifications will not be made without Accidents Tuesday. down a police officer to report Stevens St. He told police he day; at 1481 Broadway at 4:21 express notice of change from the ar- a man talking to the flowers at cannot exchange information p.m. Sunday; at Burger King on Motor vehicle crash was re- Complaints the DCR Beach lot at 12:42 with the other operator because Broadway at 4:49 p.m. Sunday; resting police department. ported on Monday at 7:31 a.m. p.m. Thursday. Nahant police he is making hand gestures and in the area of 1260 Broadway at 807 Salem St. and Canter- A caller reported at 11:12 reported the man is “believed has a gun. Police report there at 5:14 p.m. Sunday; at Gospel LYNN bury Road. Police received a a.m. on Monday that on Sunday to be an African American male were no weapons, no injuries, Hall on Walnut Street at 1:09 911 call for a acci- a group of three males on bikes wearing a gray sweatshirt.” State no tows. p.m. Sunday. Arrests dent. The party that hit and ran were riding without regard to police were notified. traffic at Ocean and Atlantic av- left their license plate behind. A report of a fire on Wilson Animal Control Complaints enues and had no helmets on. Idris Forde, of 11 Pattys Officer dispatched, report tak- Road at 2:07 p.m. Friday. The She stated she honked and al- Way, was arrested on warrant en, potential criminal charges fire was in the basement of a Caller from CVS Pharmacy on A report of a silver SUV parked most hit them but they were un- charges of operation of a mo- to be filed. home and put out with an ex- 174 Main St. reports she found at a Green light that may be un- tor vehicle with a suspended li- fazed by the presence of cars. tinguisher. a small, black shaggy dog run- occupied at Main and Forrest cense, Class A drug possession, Alarms A walk-in reported two calls Kids were reportedly hang- ning loose which she secured in streets at 3:31 a.m. Saturday. motor vehicle use without au- at 1:33 p.m. on Monday. They ing out on the basketball court her vehicle for safe keeping on A Newhall Avenue resident re- thority and impeded operation Accidental burglar alarm re- stated one was from the Social making a lot of noise at Flash Sunday at 5:42 p.m. The officer ported she was the victim of a at 8:28 p.m. Monday. ported by the homeowner at 30 Security administration and the and Castle roads at 11:12 p.m. took the dog to Borash Veter- phone scam and lost $6,000 at William Hanger, of 23 West Island Road on Monday at 8:06 second was from the FBI Inves- A caller reported seeing an inary Clinic. Owner called 911 12:08 p.m. Saturday. Ave., Salem, was arrested on a p.m. tigative Unit. The dispatcher ad- object floating in the water near from 12 Holten St. and police A 911 caller reported a fight warrant charge of child entice- Alarm company reports bur- vised the caller that both were Tudor Wharf at 11:54 a.m. Sat- will deliver the pet. broke out and one of the men ment at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday. glar alarm sounded at the scams. urday. A fisherman reported the Report of two dogs loose on involved pulled a knife and is Jose Torres, 25, was arrest- Lynnfield Water Department A caller reported at 3:56 object was a deceased dog. Po- Glenway Avenue on Monday at heading to the farm to continue ed and charged with disorder- (LWD) pump station on Route 1 p.m. on Monday that she got a lice report it is a raccoon. 9:38 a.m. Officer was unable to the fight at a Mobil Station on ly conduct, violation of the city on Tuesday at 3:22 a.m. Officer call from the Chinese Embassy A report of vandalism on Wil- locate the animals. Essex Street at 3:06 p.m. Sat- knife ordinance and resisting dispatch and met with LWD em- telling her she was going to be low Road at 12:28 p.m. Satur- Caller left a message for urday. arrest at 8:05 a.m. Tuesday. ployee on site. Checked build- returned to Beijing and will have day. the animal control officer on The owner of Boscy’s Liquors Melvin Williams, 28, of 142 ing, the alarm was accidentally to serve a five-month prison Six vehicles were reported to Monday at 11:29 a.m. com- reported three men in the lot Lincoln Ave., Saugus, was ar- set off. sentence. Dispatch reported be parked illegally on Nahant plaining about a barking dog possibly consuming alcohol at rested and charged with drug she was upset on the phone Road at 4:10 p.m. Saturday. at 48 Downing Road. No an- 8:16 p.m. Saturday. possession with intent to dis- Animal Control and asked that they send offi- A caller on Range Road re- swer on call back. Officer sent A caller reported he received tribute and violation of the city cers to her house to protect her. ported dogs barking at 7:38 a ticket and copy of the bark- a call from an unknown man knife ordinance at 7:53 p.m. Caller reported a turkey in She was advised it was a scam p.m. Saturday. ing ordinance to Linda Smith, who said he was coming to his Monday. the middle of the road causing call and the Embassy would not A caller reported several un- 48 Downing Road. Her Golden home to harm him at 9 Linwood traffic issues at 683 Walnut St. call and threaten her. leashed dogs running into the Doodle is licensed and vacci- St. at 10:52 a.m. Sunday. Accidents and 9 Bluejay Road on Monday A caller reported at 6:49 p.m. yards in the area of Black Rock nated against rabies. A caller reported both of his at 9:15 a.m. Officers checked on Monday that they could hear Beach at 11:29 a.m. Saturday. Report of two dogs constantly vehicles were keyed at 37 Wa- A report of a motor vehicle the area and were unable to someone yelling for help on the Police educated several dog barking next door to 242 Wash- ban St. at 11:12 a.m. Sunday. crash at 2:20 p.m. Monday at locate the animal, traffic was trail near Smith and Pleasant owners of the bylaws. ington St. on Monday at 2:54 A resident at 3 Elaine Ave. re- 674 Boston St.; at 2:38 p.m. flowing smoothly. streets. They stated they weren’t p.m. A warning and a copy of ported raw sewage backing up Monday at Oxford and Willow sure if they lost a child or a dog Theft the barking ordinance was sent into his basement at 5:24 p.m. streets; at 5:05 p.m. Monday Complaints but they could hear people yell- to Peter Welch, 7 Sutton St., Apt. Sunday. at Broadway and Euclid Avenue; ing. Responding officers report- A report of a breaking and en- B. His three dogs are licensed A toolbox with nails was at 6:34 p.m. Monday at Lawton Officer wanted at 500 Ross ed no one was around or calling tering at the DCR Bathhouse at and vaccinated. dropped in the middle of the and Western avenues; at 5:50 Drive on Monday at 9:59 a.m. for help. 3:02 p.m. Thursday. road on Broadway at 7:37 p.m. a.m. Tuesday at Boston and Officer reports the issue is a civ- A caller reported at 5:15 a.m. Complaints Sunday. Robinson streets; at 8:05 a.m. il matter. on Tuesday that her car was PEABODY Square One Mall security re- Tuesday at Cleveland Street and Caller reported his vehicle stolen sometime Monday night. Disturbance reported on ported cars doing donuts in the Western Avenue. was stolen at Gaslight at 1100 She stated she knew who stole Summons Scott Drive on Sunday at 6:13 parking garage at 8:02 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle Market St. on Monday at 1:19 it because he has done so in the p.m. Reporting party called Sunday. crash with personal injury at p.m. Officer reports the car was past. Marblehead dispatch con- Orlin Anariva, 31, was issued back to say the music has The manager of Buffalo Wild 5:45 a.m. Tuesday at Birch and found in front of Victoria’s Se- tacted Salem Police, who stated a summons following a motor been lowered. After caller re- Wings reported a woman wan- Chatham streets. cret. there was a motor vehicle crash vehicle stop at Route 128 and ported the noise, she said the dering around the dumpster at Property manager at Storage involving the stolen vehicle in Centennial Drive for unlicensed loud parties might have a po- 8:27 p.m. Sunday. He further re- Assaults at 102 South Broadway report- which the operator struck six operation of a motor vehicle lice scanner. ported she claimed bikers were Suspicious person was re- ed a man came on the proper- cars and left the scene. He was and speeding on Monday at chasing her. ported on Monday at 9:56 A report of an assault and ty and assaulted a tenant on taken into custody and put on a 2:17 p.m. a.m. at 26 Bowditch St. Call- battery at 2:16 p.m. Monday Monday at 2:03 p.m. Suspect 12-hour hold for operating un- Juvenile was summoned fol- Theft on Essex Street; at 12:27 a.m. der the influence. lowing a report of theft from Ma- er said the man entered his was described as a man, 5 feet neighbor’s driveway and took a A report of shoplifting at Tuesday at Chestnut and Jeffer- 4 inches tall, thin, with a gray cy’s at the Northshore Mall for shoplifting by concealment and black plastic bag with red han- Dick’s Sporting Goods at 1201 son streets. shirt, blue jeans. NAHANT possession of burglary tools on dles. The reporting party said Broadway at 5:12 p.m. Satur- Officer requested at 2 Lander Breaking and Entering Monday at 2:27 p.m. they contacted the owner and day. Road on Monday at 8:38 p.m. Arrests learned the bag contains recy- A report of a breaking and en- A report of a motor vehicle for assistance with a family is- cled bottles and cans. Caller tering at 74 Lincoln Ave. at 5:34 sue. Joseph Michael Mitrano, 30, Accidents breaking and entering at 3:33 of 18 Sea Breeze Lane, Apt. A, said the man is wearing tan p.m. Monday. p.m. Monday at 125 Oxford St.; Motor vehicle hit and run pants and a tan cap. Officers Medical Aid was arrested and charged with at 6:46 p.m. Monday at 9 Lloyd operating a motor vehicle with a crash reported at the North- checked the area and could SWAMPSCOTT St.; at 7:27 p.m. Monday at suspended license, license not shore Mall on 210 Andover St. not locate the man. Ambulance requested at 6 on Sunday at 7:17 p.m. Caller Richdale Convenience Store at Pond View Lane on Monday at in possession, and a stop sign Second grade runaway re- Complaints 585 Essex St. violation. said a Honda Odyssey struck ported at the Center School 7:12 p.m. Patient taken to Win- his vehicle and fled on Route A report of hazardous con- A report of a breaking and en- chester Hospital. Arturo Sosa Jr., 33, of 39 at 18 Irving St. on Monday at 128 North. The Danvers Police 12:41 p.m. The boy is white ditions at Essex Street and tering at 7:24 a.m. Tuesday at A 911 call was received on Cutler St., Winthrop, was arrest- Department was asked to check with blond hair. Child ran home The Greenway at 2:09 p.m. on 40 Endicott St. Tuesday at 12:53 a.m. from ed and charged with speeding the well-being of the party that where police spoke to his moth- Monday; at the Fish House, 431 a man complaining of short- at a rate of speed that exceeds Overdose the posted limit and domestic fled the scene. er. The boy will stay at home for Humphrey St., at 2:26 p.m. on ness of breath and pneumonia Monday. assault and battery on an inti- Report of a motor vehicle the day. symptoms at 506 Salem St. crash at 232 Newbury and 550 A report of a larceny at Cin- A report of an overdose at mate partner. 11:40 p.m. Monday on Bennett Rescue, fire engine and police Lowell streets on Monday at SAUGUS dy’s Superette, 653 Humphrey Circle. dispatched. Patient taken to La- 8:40 a.m. Glasses were broken St., at 5:04 p.m. on Monday. hey Hospital & Medical Center Accidents in the crash. Arrest A report of vandalism to a Theft in Burlington. A report of a motor vehicle ac- Caller reports his vehicle was motor vehicle at 450 Paradise cident at Nahant and Rosemary struck by another vehicle at 4 Arnulfo Lopez, 27, of 3 Road at 5:21 p.m. on Monday. A report of a larceny at 4:41 MARBLEHEAD roads at 6:19 p.m. Saturday. Washington St. and the operator Homeland Circle, Apt. B, was A report of suspicious activity p.m. Monday at 20 Wheeler St.; fled the area. Suspect vehicle is arrested and charged with open at 413 Essex St. at 6:10 p.m. at 6:42 p.m. Monday at Trio’s Arrest Complaints a red Ford Taurus with Indiana and gross lewdness. on Monday; at Banks Road and Mexican Grill at 70 Market St.; plate BLC419. The driver is de- Redington Street at 7:04 p.m. at 10:13 a.m. Tuesday at 133 Federico S. Musso, 23, of A caller reported that as she scribed as a white man, 5-foot- Accidents on Monday; on Capen Road at Newcastle St. 64 Beach St., was arrested was leaving the Edgehill Apart- 10-inches tall wearing flip flops, 11:54 p.m. on Monday; at 154 A report of a robbery at 7:21 on a non-Marblehead warrant ments she heard someone yell- shorts and an orange short with A report of a motor vehicle Humphrey St. at 1:02 a.m. on a.m. Tuesday at 21 Shepard St. charge at 8:04 p.m. on Monday. ing from the third floor at 7:06 a smiley face on it. The vehicle accident at Wheelabrator at Tuesday. Cemeteries are now where Amazon packages go to die Pelosi orders impeachment probe to freeze $400 million in ment. “This individual is IMPEACHMENT PACKAGES military aid for Ukraine no longer delivering - From A1 From A1 — prompting speculation zon packages.” Pelosi’s brief statement, that he was holding out a look and sure enough Locke said Amazon delivered without dra- the money as leverage for all the packages were un- came and recovered the matic flourish but in the information on the Bidens. delivered, full and still packages from the station, framework of a constitu- Trump has denied that sealed. One barrel was 15 of which were intended tional crisis, capped a fre- charge, but acknowledged stuffed to the gills and to be delivered to Swamp- netic week-long stretch on he blocked the funds, later there were smaller pack- scott residents. The police Capitol Hill as details of released. ages found in other bar- department is working a classified whistleblower Biden said Tuesday, be- rels, as well.” with the company’s secu- complaint about Trump fore Pelosi’s announce- A representative from rity team to make sure all burst into the open and ment, that if Trump Amazon told the Item the packages are returned momentum shifted toward Tuesday night that the doesn’t cooperate with to their owners. They are an impeachment probe. undelivered cemetery- lawmakers’ demands for also investigating how the For months, the Dem- trash barrel packages documents and testimony packages came to be in the ocratic leader has tried in its investigations the were supposed to be de- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS trash, he added. calming the push for im- livered by the same driv- president “will leave Con- “These were probably peachment, saying the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announces a for- er. All the packages have gress ... with no choice but dumped before they even House must investigate mal impeachment inquiry into President Don- been retrieved, they said, to initiate impeachment.” were scanned over to a the facts and let the public ald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., and all customers will be He said that would be a house,” Locke said. “I don’t decide. The new drive was Tuesday. notified if there are any tragedy of Trump’s “own even think people knew led by a group of moderate making.” further delivery delays. there packages were left Democratic lawmakers ger stand idle. Amplifying democracy.” The Trump-Ukraine “This does not reflect the undelivered.” high standards we have from political swing dis- their call were longtime At issue are Trump’s phone call is part of the for delivery partners and Bella diGrazia can be tricts, many of them with leaders, including Rep. actions with Ukraine. whistleblower’s complaint, how they serve custom- reached at bdigrazia@ national security back- John Lewis of Georgia, the In a summer phone call though the administra- ers,” the Amazon repre- itemlive.com. Follow her on grounds and serving in civil rights icon often con- with Ukrainian President tion has blocked Congress sentative said in a state- Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Congress for the first time. sidered the conscience of Volodymyr Zelenskiy, he from getting other details The freshmen, who largely House Democrats. is said to have asked for of the report, citing pres- represent districts previ- “Now is the time to act,” help investigating for- idential privilege. Trump Lynn Drug Task 781-477-4444 ously held by Republicans said Lewis, in an address mer Vice President Biden has authorized the release Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Spanish menu available where Trump is popular, to the House. “To delay or and his son Hunter. In of a transcript of the call, or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. risk their own re-elections to do otherwise would be- the days before the call, which is to be made public Callers may remain anonymous. but say they could no lon- tray the foundation of our Trump ordered advisers on Wednesday. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT TV producer Dick Wolf making history with ‘Law & Order: SVU’ By Mark Kennedy ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — That familiar “cha-CHUNG” sound effect from the opening credits of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” this Thursday will signal the debut of a new season and something else — TV history. The show’s 21st season FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS launch makes it the lon- gest running prime-time Robert Hunter performs at the 46th Annu- live-action series in U.S. al Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction and TV history and will final- Awards Gala in New York. ly fulfill a goal that elud- ed show creator Dick Wolf nine years ago with the Robert Hunter, original “Law & Order.” His hope now? Twen- ty-five seasons, of course. Grateful Dead’s poetic “You keep pushing the goal posts back because PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lyricist, dead at 78 you don’t get dealt these hands very often, obvious- Mariska Hargitay and Ian McShane star in a scene from “Law & Order: SVU.” The show’s 21st season premieres on Thursday. LOS ANGELES (AP) — the group’s 30-year run ly,” Wolf told The Associat- that ended with the 1995 ed Press. “It’s a continuous Robert Hunter, the man power of broadcast televi- stories weren’t ripped CBS and its upcoming behind the poetic and mys- death of lead guitarist thrill to be able to do it.” The Mariska Hargi- sion,” said George Cheeks, from the headline but spinoff “Most Wanted.”) tical words for many of Jerry Garcia, his principal co-chairman of NBC En- ripped from the zeitgeist.” Wolf has triumphed with the Grateful Dead’s finest songwriting partner. tay-led “SVU” now pulls ahead of “Gunsmoke” and tertainment. “He sees the Since then, he’s created both actor churn and deep songs, has died at age 78. When he did attend the digital experience as an a staggering amount of TV. stability. “Law & Order” Hunter died Monday at group’s concerts, he was the original “Law & Or- der,” which are tied with 20. extension of the way to Some didn’t last — like was a six-person ensemble his Northern California content to either stand to tell stories but launching “Mann & Machine,” fea- that employed 29 actors home with his wife, Mau- the side of the stage or, bet- (“Gunsmoke” still has more total number of episodes, them on a broadcast net- turing a robot cop — but during its 20 years, none of reen, at his side, former ter yet, sit anonymously in while “The Simpsons,” an work is the anchor that al- he struck gold with “Law whom lasted the entire run. Grateful Dead publicist the audience. It was in the animated prime-time se- lows other platforms and & Order,” which sparked On the other hand, Hargi- Dennis McNally told The latter location, he told The ries, exceeds them both.) other ways for people to spinoffs such as “SVU,” tay has been on “SVU” Associated Press on Tues- Associated Press in 2006, The new record is a experience this content.” ‘’Criminal Intent,” “Trial since the start, making her day. The family did not re- that he received his great- feather in the cap for a Wolf was a New York ad by Jury” and versions set Lt. Olivia Benson the lon- lease a cause of death. est songwriting compli- towering figure in TV his- man who left the business in the United Kingdom gest-running prime-time “We loved Bob Hunt- ment, from a man who had tory, who last year alone in 1976 and moved to Los and Los Angeles. drama character of all-time. er and will miss him un- no idea who he was. produced five shows that Angeles to write scripts. Wolf has also created “I hate to sound imaginably,” Grateful “He turned to me during attracted 50 million view- He joined the writing the so-called TV three- cold-blooded, but I usually Dead drummer Mickey ‘Cumberland Blues’ and ers. More than 150 billion team of the revered “Hill stack — filling Wednesday see recasting as not a di- Hart said, adding the lyri- said, ‘I wonder what the minutes were viewed of Street Blues” and then nights on NBC with back- saster but an opportunity. cist was “a visionary word- guy who wrote that song “SVU” alone, shown on raised eyebrows when he to-back-to-back hours of Knock wood, most of the smith extraordinaire.” a hundred years ago NBC, USA, ION and Hulu. jumped to the moody, un- “Chicago” dramas, fea- time, it’s worked out that Although proficient on a would think if he knew When everyone’s talking predictable “Miami Vice.” turing police, doctors and way,” said Wolf. “If you get number of instruments in- the Grateful Dead was about streaming, he’s still “A lot of people said, firefighters. “It’s a mini- the right person in there, cluding guitar, violin, cello doing it,’” he recalled, ref- a network guy. ‘How can you go from the binge,” Wolf said. “I think it works for years. If you and trumpet, Hunter nev- erencing the colorful tale “The brilliance of Dick best show on television to it’s a repeatable formula.” get the wrong person, in er appeared on stage with of hardscrabble American Wolf is that he still does a cartoon?’ I said, ‘Well, it’s (His output also includes there, they’re usually gone the Grateful Dead during miners. appreciate and value the a new era,’” he said. “The the procedural “FBI” on after a season.”

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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Environmental activist Greta Thunberg, of Sweden, addresses the Cli- mate Action Summit in the United Nations General Assembly, at U.N. close Nov. 3. headquarters, Monday. Fox apologizes for ‘disgraceful’ comment about Thunberg

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Medieval masterpiece by Cimabue Hillary Rodham Clinton among readers rediscovered in French house at Mary Oliver tribute PARIS (AP) — A masterpiece attributed NEW YORK (AP) — echo Clinton’s life. “Don’t to 13th century Italian The words were by Mary Hesitate,” and its urging painter Cimabue has Oliver, the emotions that “If you suddenly and been discovered in a were Hillary Rodham unexpectedly feel joy, French woman’s kitchen Clinton’s and others who don’t hesitate/Give in to — and it’s expected to sell came to pay tribute. it,” read like an affirma- for millions of euros at an The former secretary tion of Clinton’s famed upcoming auction. of state and presidential 1969 student commence- Titled “Christ Mocked,” candidate was among the ment speech at Welles- the small wood painting readers Monday night ley College, when she depicts Christ surround- honoring the beloved, Pu- celebrated the quest for ed by a crowd. Experts litzer Prize-winning poet, “more immediate, ecstat- think it to be part of a who died in January at ic, and penetrating modes age 83. Speaking before of living.” larger diptych Cimabue hundreds at Manhattan’s Oliver’s “When Death painted around 1280, said 92nd Street Y, Clinton Comes” might have been Stephane Pinta, an art and such friends of Oliver words Clinton took to specialist with the Tur- as Maria Shriver and heart after her loss in quin gallery in Paris. John Waters all praised 2016 to Donald Trump: “It’s a major discovery the poet’s non-conform- “I don’t want to find my- for the history of art,” ing spirit and profound self sighing and fright- Pinta said of the newly bond with the natural ened/or full of argument/I discovered work measur- world. They told stories don’t want to end up ing about 10 inches by and joked over who would simply having visited this 8 inches. Other experts get to read which poem, world.” agreed. choosing from “The Jour- The night wasn’t Until recently, the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ney,” “Don’t Hesitate” and all about poetry. Poet painting hung on a wall other Oliver favorites. Coleman Barks led the between the kitchen and Art expert Stephane Pinta points to a 13th century painting by Italian Only a recording of audience in a sing-along the dining room of a home master Cimabue in Paris Tuesday. Oliver herself reading of the country standard in Compiègne. The wom- her classic “Wild Geese” “Hey Good Lookin,’” an considered it an icon popular in the Middle said. techniques used to convey received the kind of which he would sing to of little importance until Ages and incorporated They noted clear light and distance specifi- applause — a soaring Oliver in her final days. an auctioneer spotted elements of movement similarities with the cally pointed to the small standing ovation — that Filmmaker John Waters, the painting while going and perspective that came two panels of Cimabue’s piece having been created Clinton did on Monday. who knew Oliver for through her house and After explaining that she more than 50 years, re- to characterize Western diptych, one displayed at by Cimabue’s hand. suggested bringing it to learned of Oliver through membered his friend as a painting. the Frick Collection in Pinta said all those char- art experts, Pinta said. her late mother, Clinton drinker and smoker and Cimabue, who taught After examining the New York and the other acteristics animate the read three poems, among all-around troublemaker. Italian master Giotto, French kitchen find, Tur- at the National Gallery in newly discovered piece. them “I Worried,” which He also confided — sac- is widely considered the quin gallery specialists London. “What’s moving in this she called “especially rilege to fans of Oliver forefather of the Italian concluded with “certi- Likenesses in the facial painting is the motion suited for the times in and her work — that he Renaissance. He broke tude” it bore hallmarks expressions and buildings that we see in Christ,” which we live.” Lines from didn’t care for the poet’s from the Byzantine style of Cimabue’s work, Pinta the artist painted and the Pinta said. Oliver’s work seemed to dog. Green gaming: Video game firms make climate promises at UN UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Gaming is going green — and some of the biggest game companies hope players will, too. The companies behind PlayStation, Xbox, Angry Birds, Minecraft, Twitch and other video games and platforms pledged Monday at the U.N. to level up efforts to fight cli- mate change and get their throngs of users involved. The promises range from planting trees to re- ducing plastic packaging, from making game devic- es more energy efficient to incorporating environ- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS mental themes into the Visitors play the FIFA 18 video game on Play- games themselves. station 4 Pro (PS4) at the Paris Games Week in “I believe games and Paris. gamers can be a force for social change and would wise address environ- vironment minister, told love to see our global mental issues. Former the gaming CEOs. His community unite to help U.N. Secretary-General low-lying Pacific island our planet to survive and Ban Ki-moon anointed homeland faces an exis- thrive,” Sony Interactive the Angry Birds charac- tential threat from rising Entertainment CEO Jim ter Red as an “honorary seas as the planet warms. Ryan said on the side- ambassador for green” in The “Playing for the lines of the U.N. General 2016. Planet” pledges come FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Assembly gathering of But the idea of gaming from an industry that world leaders. green got new visibility isn’t always seen as nur- Ryan said Sony’s plans with Monday’s commit- turing societal good. It’s a vegan world after all, at least at Disney parks include outfitting the ments from 21 companies, Parents and psychol- next-generation Play- facilitated by the U.N. ogists have fretted for ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — California. Disney officials say Station system with a Environment Program years about games and It’s a vegan world after The company says on its guests have embraced low-power, suspend-play and showcased against other digital diversions all, at least at Disney’s blog that the vegan meals vegan offerings on its mode. He said if 1 million the backdrop of Monday’s sucking youths into star- U.S. theme parks. will be available starting menus around the globe, players use it, they could U.N. climate summit. ing at screens. The U.N.’s Disney said Tuesday next week at the Florida inspiring the company to save enough electricity to With an estimate of World Health Organi- that plant-based meals resort’s parks and hotels, offer more options. power 1,000 average U.S. more than 2 billion video zation this year recom- would be available at all and beginning next spring The vegan meals won’t homes. game players globally, mended no more than of its restaurants and at the California resort. Vis- have animal meat, dairy, Some games already are “this is the most powerful an hour of screen time a quick-meal hubs at Walt itors will be able to identify eggs or honey. They will be set in coastal mobilization channel in day for children under 5, Disney World in Florida the dishes by a green-leaf made from vegetables, fruit, cities, educate children the world,” David Paul, and none at all for those and Disneyland Resort in icon on its menus. nuts, grains and legumes. about wildlife or other- the Marshall Islands’ en- under 1. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, Forecast for Wednesday, September 25, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 6008 Tuesday...... 7363 Monday...... 3162 Monday...... 0552 Sunrise today 6:32 a.m. Mainly sunny. High 74F. NW NW winds 5 to 10 kt, becom- winds shifting to E at 10 to ing E in the afternoon. 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©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 Fenwick volleyball downs St. Mary’s in straight sets By Daniel Kane said. “Last year there were ITEM STAFF a lot of free balls and this year they had a good at- LYNN — The Bishop tack on us. Ultimately we Fenwick volleyball team did well. Annie Murphy, blanked Catholic Central we always try to feed her League rival St. Mary’s in and get her started for ob- three sets Tuesday at Tony vious reasons. She had a Conigliaro Gymnasium. good game and it was good The Spartans struggled to to get some of our subs in hold their own on defense as well.” against the Crusaders, The Spartans struggled who won by set scores of to finish on offense against 25-18, 25-13 and 25-9. one of their toughest oppo- The win gets Fenwick nents of the season so far. one step closer in the hunt “Fenwick has some great for a state tournament players on their team,” St. berth. Mary’s coach Mike McDuf- “It’s always tough to fee said. “(Bertucci) in the come in here,” Fenwick middle was running slides coach Samantha Kelly on us and (Murphy) on the said. “St. Mary’s has a qui- right side was very good et gym so sometimes we hitter. We were struggling come out very quiet. Over- playing that defensively. all I was happy with the “I actually think defense end result being a win. is the strongest part of our This makes us 6-1 so we’re game,” McDuffee said. pretty close to nine wins “We’re a small team so we to qualify for the state focus more on trying to be tournament.” scrappy. But we haven’t Brynn Bertucci led the faced hitters as consistent Crusaders with a sea- as Fenwick (Tuesday). son-best 10 kills while An- Those players changed the nie Murphy added seven tide of the game in a lot of ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO kills. ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO situations.” St. Mary’s Courtney Kostopoulos sends a serve “St. Mary’s is a great Bishop Fenwick’s Brynn Bertucci had 10 kills in during a match against Bishop Fenwick Tuesday. building program,” Kelly FENWICK, B2 a win over St. Mary’s Tuesday. Gallant team honored at City Hall By Harold Rivera ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — When Lynn’s Gallant came together for its rst practice back in August, manager Jeff Earp was unsure about how things would go. Lynn carried a young roster and the team hadn’t quite yet meshed together the way Earp hoped it would. Tuesday night, the Lynners, who captured their rst Gallant Tour- nament crown since 2016, were honored with city citations from Mayor Thomas M. McGee and ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO members of the Lynn The Lynn Gallant Baseball team was issued City Citations on Tuesday City Council at City Hall. night in Lynn at City Hall. From left, on the top row: Councilor Hong Net, “It’s a great thrill for coach Dave Galeazzi, coach Bill McCafferty, Councilor Brian Field, coach these kids, and it should Rich Avery, manager Jeff Earp, Councilor Fred Hogan, Councilor Buzzy be,” Earp, who has man- Barton, Councilor Brian LaPierre and Councilor Rick Starbard. On the aged the Gallant team bottom row: Gilbert Galva, Guilmer Galva, Mike Phelps, Jake Peterson, for 10 years, said. Justin Jennings, JoJo Hernandez, Christian Figueroa, Jaiden Driscoll, GALLANT, B2 Kyle Doney, Josh Doney, Nick Cutone, JJ Avery and Ryan Amirault.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Classical’s Luke Rao notched a hole-in-one on the sixth hole at Gannon Golf Club in a win over Somerville Tuesday afternoon. Rao’s hole-in-one propels Classical past Somerville

By Mike Alongi ITEM STAFF LYNN — A hole-in-one is a special happening in golf, possibly a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence that puts a golf- er in an exclusive club. Classical golfer Luke Rao be- came a member of that club Tuesday afternoon, knock- ing one in during a match against Somerville at Gannon Golf Club. Rao made the ace on the par-3 sixth hole, dunking one ITEM FILE PHOTOS with a 7-iron from 170 yards out. Classical’s Pamela Diaz (left) had three key service points in the third set to help lift the Rams “I’ve never seen a hole-in-one in a high school match to a win over Peabody Tuesday. Olivia Kiricoples (right) had eight kills for Peabody. before, so it was a very exciting moment for everybody,” said Classical coach Jack Morrison. “All of the kids around were going wild when it went in, and it was ob- viously a really special moment for Luke. I think it real- Classical volleyball beats Peabody for rst time ly gave us some positive momentum.” While Rao didn’t win his match overall — he tied it SCHOOL ROUNDUP Amber Crayton added two. she had four clutch ser- assists. 4 1/2-4 1/2 — his performance did help lift Classical to a Brooke Warren had ve vice points in the closing Peabody travels to En- 39 1/2-32 1/2 win over the Highlanders. Winners on the By Harold Rivera service points. stretch. glish Thursday (5:30). ITEM SPORTS EDITOR day for the Rams were Brady Warren (7 1/2-1 1/2), Kyle After Peabody took sets For the match, Warren VOLLEYBALL No. 2 and 3, Classical led the Rams with 15 ser- Marblehead 3, McCarthy (5-4). Daniel Finnigan (5 1/2-3 1/2) and Matt Tuesday’s win was a long bounced back in the fourth. vice points, while Diaz English 0 Devin (7-2). time coming for the Clas- Amber Crayton got Classi- and Brazell had 12 service Marblehead won with set Finnigan and Devin were the last two golfers on the sical volleyball team. The cal off to a good start with points each. Crayton had scores of 25-13, 25-14 and course for Classical, and it was their points that helped Rams outdueled Peabody ve consecutive service 12 kills and six assists, 26-24. push the Rams over the edge. Morrison notes that Clas- on the road, 3-2, for their points and Warren fol- while Nwoko added 11 Lilah Thompson (six sical’s depth of talent helps the Rams in tight matches. rst win over the Tanners lowed with four. kills. kills, one block), Anna “We’re a hardworking, lunchpail type of team,” said in program history. The fth set was close Classical (7-1) hosts Schluter ( ve kills, two Morrison. “We have good players top to bottom, but we Set scores were 25-22, 22- also can’t afford to make mental mistakes out there. We throughout, with the Rams Swampscott Thursday (5). blocks) and Anna Arbo 25, 22-25, 25-18 and 16-14. have to show up every day and play smart if we want to taking a slight lead at 8-7. For Peabody, Aaliyah Al- ( ve digs) played well for The Rams took the rst win. So far this year, the whole team has done a good job Pamela Diaz got three leyne had 19 kills and four the Magicians. set behind the strong play service points to start and blocks. Olivia Kiricoples of showing up in every match.” Marblehead (5-3) visits of their forwards. Cherish Kristen Brazell was key logged eight kills and Isa- CLASSICAL, B2 Nwoko had four kills while to winning the set when bel Bettencourt tallied 27 ROUNDUP, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019

Gannon Gold Classic

COURTESY PHOTO The men’s inner club at Gannon held its annual Gold Classic last weekend. This year’s win- ners were John Boland (left) and Dave Stevens, last year’s defending champions. Boland/ Stevens shot a combined score of 132.

ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO Bishop Fenwick’s Natalia Scolaro sends a serve in a win over St. Mary’s Tuesday. Fenwick volleyball wins CCL matchup against St. Mary’s

FENWICK From B1 Despite a 3-0 start for the Crusaders, St. Mary’s hung in there and fought to cut the Fenwick lead to 7-5 mid- way through the first set. From there both teams went on big runs. Fenwick started things off with Sophia Pregent serving to jump out to a 13-6 lead. The Spar- tans answered back to tie things up at 14-14 behind service points from Alyssa Grossi and Courtney Kost- opoulos. But the Crusaders buckled down and took control from there, ending the set on a 11-4 run to go ahead 1-0. The second set was similar with both teams going back-and-forth before Fenwick took over. St. Mary’s tied things up a 7-7, but couldn’t last against the Crusaders ITEM PHOTO | OLIVIA FALCIGNO who went on to take the set 25-13. The Spartans started the third set with a small run, Classical’s Brady Warren won his match 7 1/2-1 1/2 to help lift the Rams to a victory over Somerville jumping out to a 3-0 lead behind service points from Tuesday afternoon at Gannon Golf Club. Kostopoulos. But that was the largest run that St. Mary’s managed and the Crusaders dominated the rest of the way to close out the win. “A big problem with our game right now is we don’t Rao, Classical golf take down Somerville know how to finish offensively,” McDuffee said. “Our passes our good, we get pretty good balls to set, but then CLASSICAL every one of those wins. be at the top of its game got to keep working on our attack is just not aggressive enough. We’ve been From B1 We’ve been relying on our both mentally and phys- our skills and also keep saying all year we need to improve that. It’s a slow depth and it’s helped us, ically down the stretch. making sure that we don’t process when you’re playing three times a week and The win puts Classical but we still have to avoid The possibility of an NEC make those silly mistakes you only practice a couple times.” at 7-4 on the year — a mistakes.” title is still viable as well, that will hurt us in a Both teams are back in action at home Thursday. The comfortable place to be at That being said, there’s but it’s going to take a lot match. If we can avoid the Crusaders have a tough test against CCL foe Archbish- the halfway point of the still plenty that the Rams of work. mistakes, we can go pret- op Williams (5:30). St. Mary’s (2-6) hosts Matignon (5). season according to Mor- need to build on. There “It’s cliche, but we just ty far.” rison. are tough matches coming have to keep getting bet- Next up for Classical is “It’s a good place to be,” up against other strong ter every day,” said Mor- a road matchup against Morrison said. “But at teams in the Northeast- rison. “The guys are buy- Gloucester at Bass Rocks Gallant team honored by the same time, we’ve had ern Conference, and Clas- ing in and working hard, Golf Club Wednesday af- Mayor Thomas McGee to work pretty hard for sical is going to have to which is great. We’ve just ternoon (4).

GALLANT Swampscott golf scores NEC win over Gloucester From B1 ROUNDUP Luciano (19 points). Tremblay (5-4). very busy with captains “It’s a great group of parents and I’m sure they’ve ex- From B1 St. Mary’s (10-1) is back The Witches (4-5) play at James Paz and David plained what this means to the city of Lynn,” Earp added. in action Wednesday (3:45) Peabody Wednesday (4) at Macario playing very well “These kids represent some of the best that the city has Marblehead (5-3) visits against Archbishop Wil- The Meadow. and freshman Jeff Paz put- to offer. The mayor’s office reached out on his behalf and Salem Thursday (5:30). liams at Gannon. BOYS SOCCER ting on a clinic in goal,” on behalf of the city council and requested we come in. For English, Merily Swampscott 51 1/2, Northeast 2, Tech 1 KIPP coach Jon Langlois We’ve done it before and it’s really cool.” Folestal, Tyler Kebreau Gloucester 20 1/2 Alexis Barrios scored said. “PHA’s a total team Lynn’s journey through the Gallant Tournament was and Abnerliz Ocasio-Lugo Swampscott featured Tech’s lone goal on a penal- overall and there’s a rea- nothing short of remarkable. The team dropped its open- played well. eight different winners in ty kick in the 20th minute. son why they’re two-time ing game, 9-5 to Danvers, and played elimination tilts the “Marblehead played an the match. Danny Dilisio Tech goalies Julio state champions.” rest of the way. But Lynn dug deep, came together and excellent match with very (5 1/2 - 3 1/2), Lou Spellios Ramirez (three saves) KIPP hosts Excel next picked up confidence with each game as the tournament few mistakes,” English (5 - 4), Aidan Graciale (6 and Jeisson Alarcon (four Tuesday (7:15). progressed. Lynn won five games in a row and defeated coach Mike Haddad said. 1/2 - 2 1/2), Aidan Tierney saves) split time in net. FIELD HOCKEY Peabody twice, 5-1 and 6-0, to clinch the championship. “We played well, but had (7 1/2 - 1 1/2), Nate Stern Tech (3-3-3) hosts Whitti- Swampscott 2, “It was unbelievable,” Earp said. “It was a rush like no trouble with consisten- (7 1/2 - 1 1/2), Brendan er Thursday (4). Beverly 2 other I’ve had when we won it. To watch them grow and cy. The first two sets, our Sheehan (6 - 3), Dawson Lynnfield 4, Natalie Dominiconi and buy into what we were saying, do those little things right team had trouble getting DiBarri (6 - 3) and Will Georgetown 0 Brooke Waters scored a settled. I will say though, and believe in themselves, it was nice to see. These kids Roddy (7 1/2 - 1 1/2) each The Pioneers featured goal each for Swampscott. they played a phenomenal won their matches. four different goal scorers. did a lot of things right. It was a great experience. It was Dominiconi and Jordan third set.” Swampscott (6-2) takes Tommy Hauser, Matheus tremendous.” Waters each dished one Earp admits he had his doubts in the early stages. English (2-4) hosts Pea- on English Thursday (4) at Saramento, Jack Bird and assist. Meg O’Brien and “At practices before our first game I didn’t have high body Thursday (5:30). Gannon. Tommy Buston scored one Olivia Baran played well. hopes for the team,” Earp said. “What happened at our Greater Lawrence 3, St. John’s 220, goal each. Chloe Rakaukas made six first game proved it because we didn’t coach well and we Lynn Tech 0 Danvers 257 Lynnfield (4-5) hosts saves in net. didn’t play well. The kids had a choice to make- either fold Set scores were 25-19, Leading scorers for the Newburyport Thursday or bounce back. We had seven 11-year-olds on the team. 25-17 and 25-21. Tech (3-4) Eagles were Robbie For- (3:45) in another Cape Ann Swampscott (4-3-1) trav- They chose to bounce back. I still can’t believe they won.” hosts Essex Tech Thursday ti (36), Oliver Hermann League battle. els to Malden Friday (4). But in the end, his players delivered a memorable run. (5:30). (36), Aidan LeBlanc (36), Gloucester 6, Fenwick 8, Malden 1 “It really is one of those things that stays fresh in the GOLF Brandon Farrin (37), Em- Swampscott 5 Grace Morey led the memories of people around the city,” Earp said. “It’s spe- St. Mary’s 179, met Phelan (37) and Alex Swampscott’s Fernando charge with three goals. cial. The kids will still wear their shirts and hats around Cardinal Spellman 110 Landry (38). Barranco and Valerio Ta- Cailyn Wesley (two goals, the city. I’ll see them around as they get older. It was great The Spartans contin- St. John’s travels to Wa- tiafore scored twice each. two assists), Arianna to see how these kids came together. It’s something that ued to roll, led by Aidan chusett Country Club Nick Sirota netted one Costello (goal), Paige Lit- stands out for a long, long time. I’ll remember it forever, I Emmerich’s 1-under per- Wednesday (3:15) to take goal. tlehale (goal) and Kate really will.” formance. Emmerich put on St. John’s of Shrews- Assists came from Sirota, Keenan (goal) also con- Members of the team were Ryan Amirault, JJ Avery, up 38 points, while Luke bury. Joey Do and Jake Sweeney. tributed to the offense. Nate Cutone, Josh Doney, Kyle Doney, Jaiden Driscoll, Smith had 30 points. Oth- Salem 42, Saugus 30 Swampscott travels to Goalies Cat Elias (save) Christian Figueroa, Gilbert Galva, Guilmer Galva, JoJo er top performers for St. Salem got wins from Classical Saturday (1). and Abby Booth (three Hernandez, Justin Jennings, Jake Peterson, Mike Phelps Mary’s were Pete Pagliuca Ethan Doyle (6-3), Bobby PHA 2, KIPP 0 saves) split time in net. and Anthony Seals. Assistant coaches on Earp’s staff (28 points), Sean Mathers Jellison (6 1/2-6 1/2), Joe KIPP (2-1) suffered its Fenwick (6-1) visits were Rich Avery, Jim Burt, Dave Galeazzi and Bill (25 points), Luke Sargent Parr (6 1/2-6 1/2), Jack first loss of the season Wilmington next Tuesday McCafferty. (22 points) and Andrew Doyle (5-4) and Brady “Again our defense was (4). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Water Polo Boys Soccer Phillips at St. John’s (4) English at Marblehead (4) THURSDAY Winthrop at Beverly (4) Golf St. Mary’s at Austin Prep (4) Fenwick at Arlington Catholic (3) Classical at Peabody (6) Malden Catholic at St. John’s (3) St. John’s at Malden Catholic (6) Classical at Beverly (3:30) Girls Soccer Lynnfield at Manchester-Essex (3:30) Peabody at Classical (4) Gloucester at English (4) Gloucester at Saugus (4) Marblehead at Saugus (4) Beverly at Winthrop (4) Winthrop at Peabody (4) Arlington Catholic at Fenwick (4) Boys Soccer Marblehead at English (5:15) Newburyport at Lynnfield (3:45) Austin Prep at St. Mary’s (7) Girls Soccer Field Hockey Lynnfield at Newburyport (3:45) Georgetown at Lynnfield (3:45) Volleyball Volleyball Matignon at St. Mary’s (5) Lynnfield at Newburyport (5:30) Peabody at English (5:30) Golf Swampscott at Classical (5:30) Williams at St. Marys (3) Essex Tech at Tech (5:30) St. John’s at St. John’s (S) (3:15) Marblehead at Salem (5:30) Saugus at Danvers (3:45) Beverly at Saugus (5:30) English at Swampscott (4) Danvers at Winthrop (5:30) Winthrop at Marblehead (4) Williams at Fenwick (5:30) Cross Country Field Hockey Chelsea at Tech (4) Peabody at Danvers (4) Swampscott at Marblehead (4) Saugus at Beverly (4) Peabody at Danvers (4) Marblehead at Gloucester (7)

SPORTS BRIEFS Alumni and road race will be part of a day that also includes a FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Friends of Lynn 1-mile walk and roll and a family funfest. Tom Brady and the New England Patriots earned 11 of 12 first-place votes in the latest AP Power Classical Golf Festivities will run from Rankings poll. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. with Tournament the 5K and walk starting The Alumni and Friends at 9 a.m. Registration is Patriots, Chiefs, Rams, Cowboys hold of Lynn Classical are host- $25 for the 5K and free for ing a golf tournament Sept. the 1-mile walk & roll. 28 at Gannon Golf Course. To register, start a team The following sponsorship or for more information, top four spots in AP Power Rankings opportunities are available visit ne-arc.org/5k. for the tournament: bronze NEW YORK (AP) — place votes for 383 points “As a result, the Chiefs first game since Drew hole ($100), silver hole Stone Tower Through three weeks, the in balloting Tuesday by make opponents cover ev- Brees injured his throwing ($150) and gold hole NFL’s big four are as domi- media members who regu- ery blade of grass.” hand. The Seahawks are ($200). Dinner for the Trail Races nant as ever. larly cover the NFL. The Green Bay Packers, the third NFC West team event costs $40, while golf The 12th annual Stone The New England Pa- “The gamble on Antonio also perfect through three in the top 10, but they and dinner costs $75. All Tower Trail Races will take triots, Kansas City Chiefs, Brown might be the only games, moved up two spots dropped four spots to No. sponsorships can be mailed place on Sunday, Sept. 29 Los Angeles Rams and thing Bill Belichick loses to No. 5. 10. to Lynn Classical, attn. at Lynn Woods. The event Dallas Cowboys, all divi- all season,” Newsday’s Bob “Defense is carrying The Minnesota Vikings Chris Warren. Those inter- sion winners last year, are Glauber said. (Aaron) Rodgers, too,” said inched up a spot to No. ested in bringing a four- will begin at 9 a.m. and undefeated so far and occu- “This might be one of Fox Sports’ John Czarnec- 8, and the San Francisco some are encouraged to races will consist of a 5K, a ki. reach out to Warren at 10K and a 1.5-mile walk/ py the top four spots in the Belichick’s best defensive 49ers climbed three places run. The event will benefit AP Pro32 poll for the sec- teams ever, which is bad The Packers will open to No. 9 entering their bye 781-244-0022. the Friends of Lynn Woods ond consecutive week. news for everyone else.” Week 4 when they host week after staying unbeat- and Lynn Woods Cross “Their seven-game pre- The Chiefs collected the Carson Wentz and the en with a win over Pitts- Northeast Arc Country. season is over. We’ll find remaining first-place vote Philadelphia Eagles on burgh. Those interested can reg- out more about this team and 369 points. Thursday night. The Buffalo Bills, anoth- 5K for Inclusion ister online at http://www. in the coming weeks, but “The NFL has been The Baltimore Ravens er 3-0 team, remained at danvers5k.com/stonetower/ they look good.” Charean around for 100 years and slipped a spot to No. 6 after No. 11. They host the Pa- Northeast Arc will spon- stone-tower-app.pdf. For Williams of Pro Football we’ve never seen a quarter- losing to the Chiefs. triots on Sunday. sor the 5K for Inclusion on more information, contact Talk said of the Cowboys. back begin his career quite The New Orleans Saints “Litmus test coming Sun- September 29 at Market Liam at wrbliam@verizon. For the third consecu- like Patrick Mahomes,” jumped three places to No. day against visiting Patri- Street in Lynnfield. The net or 978-762-3994. tive week, New England said Ira Kaufman of Fox 7 after their impressive 33- ots,” said Alex Marvez of received 11 of the 12 first- 13 in Tampa, Florida. 27 win at Seattle in their Sirius XM. TV/RADIO TV MLB When Tom Brady talks, the NFL listens 7:10 p.m...... NY Yankees at Tampa Bay...... ESPN 8:05 p.m...... Boston at Texas...... NESN (AP) — Tom Brady has end. ple we have in our game. makes sense, because he 10:07 p.m...... Oakland at LA Angels...... ESPN clout, and his indignation The NFL made backside He is league royalty. When relies on the officials to pro- NHL Preseason may have saved the NFL’s offensive holding a point of he makes a statement like tect him when 300-pound 7 p.m...... New Jersey at Boston...... NESN Plus 100th season from being emphasis this season, ask- that, that should get some- defenders are bearing 8:30 p.m...... Washington vs. Chicago...... NHL Network ruined by the refs even ing officials to flag what’s body’s attention.” down on him in the pocket. 10 p.m...... Los Angeles vs. Anaheim...... NHL Network Men’s Soccer though he backtracked known as a “lobster block” It sure did. Dolphins linebacker Rae- 2:55 p.m...... Sassuolo at Parma...... ESPNews like he was avoiding Shaq where O-linemen wrap Al Riveron, the league’s kwon McMillan told The 8 p.m...... Veracruz at Santos Laguna...... FS2 Barrett. their arms around a de- senior vice president of of- Miami Herald that a mem- 10 p.m...... Monarcas Morelia at Tijuana...... FS1 Yellow flags flew at an fender when blocking on ficiating, held a conference ber of the officiating crew 10:30 p.m...... New England at Portland...... NBCSB alarming rate over the the backside of running call with referees Saturday, told him after a legal hit on Radio first two weeks of the sea- plays. ESPN reported, and they Brady last week, “Stay off MLB son, and Shawn Hochuli’s The officials went over- were instructed to stick Tom.” 8:05 p.m...... Boston at Texas...... WEEI-FM 93.7 crew called 20 infractions board, however, throwing to the backside holding On his weekly Westwood NHL Preseason Thursday night in the flags for holding all over calls and allow more time One interview that aired 7 p.m...... New Jersey at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Titans-Jaguars game — the field. They called 188 for O-linemen to get their Monday night, Brady ex- starting on the very first offensive holding penal- hands inside the frame plained his initial criti- play from scrimmage — ties in the first 33 games, of defenders on front-side cism, saying, “I want to see MLB that kicked off Week 3. including 10 in the Ti- and other blocks. tough, hard-nosed football. AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE With 15 flags thrown tans-Jaguars game. The officials only flagged When I was watching the East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in the first half, eight of By halftime, Brady was offensive holding 45 more other night, I decided to x-New York 102 55 .650 _ x-Atlanta 96 61 .611 _ them for offensive hold- tweeting, “Too many penal- times the rest of the week- turn it off because I didn’t Tampa Bay 93 64 .592 9 Washington 87 69 .558 8½ ing, Brady said he’d seen ties. Just let us play!!!” and end, an average of three a feel like that’s what I was Boston 81 75 .519 20½ New York 81 75 .519 14½ Toronto 64 93 .408 38 Philadelphia 79 77 .506 16½ enough and was turning then, “I’m turning off this game, down from nearly seeing.” Baltimore 51 106 .325 51 Miami 55 101 .353 40½ off the game. game I can’t watch these six a game before Sunday. The yellow flags were Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB By the time the Bears ridiculous penalties any- Brady tried to make nice bringing another black eye Minnesota 96 60 .615 _ z-St. Louis 90 67 .573 _ bamboozled Case Keenum more.” with the officials a day af- to the NFL at a time when Cleveland 92 64 .590 4 Milwaukee 86 70 .551 3½ into five turnovers Monday Analyst Troy Aikman ter complaining about all the Antonio Brown saga Chicago 68 87 .439 27½ Chicago 82 74 .526 7½ Kansas City 57 100 .363 39½ Cincinnati 73 83 .468 16½ night, officials were throw- noted Brady’s tweets on the flags, saying, “I’m very had consumed consumers’ Detroit 46 109 .297 49½ Pittsburgh 65 91 .417 24½ ing half as many flags for the game broadcast, say- pro-ref.” attention while the league West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB offensive holding as they ing, “Tom Brady is one of The backtracking by one was trying to celebrate its x-Houston 102 54 .654 _ x-Los Angeles 100 56 .641 _ had been before the week- the least controversial peo- of the NFL’s biggest stars 100th season. Oakland 94 62 .603 8 Arizona 80 77 .510 20½ Texas 75 81 .481 27 San Francisco 75 81 .481 25 Los Angeles 70 86 .449 32 San Diego 70 86 .449 30 Seattle 66 90 .423 36 Colorado 67 89 .429 33 Tuesday’s Games L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Red Sox open penultimate season series Minnesota at Detroit, 6:40 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 13-7) at Detroit (Norris N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 3-13), 6:40 p.m. Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Baltimore (Ynoa 1-9) at Toronto Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. (Waguespack 4-5), 7:07 p.m. Atlanta at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (TBD) at Tampa Bay (Morton Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. 15-6), 7:10 p.m. Houston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Boston (TBA) at Texas (Allard 4-1), 8:05 Washington 4, Philadelphia 1, 1st game p.m. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, 6:40 p.m. Cleveland (Bieber 15-7) at Chicago White Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Sox (Detwiler 2-5), 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd gm Atlanta (Soroka 13-4) at Kansas City Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Montgomery 3-9), 8:15 p.m. St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Oakland (Anderson 12-9) at L.A. Angels Colorado at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. (Heaney 4-6), 10:07 p.m.

NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 3 0 0 1.000 106 17 Dallas 3 0 0 1.000 97 44 Buffalo 3 0 0 1.000 66 47 Philadelphia 1 2 0 .333 76 78 N.Y. Jets 0 3 0 .000 33 70 N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 63 94 Miami 0 3 0 .000 16 133 Washington 0 3 0 .000 63 94 South South W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Houston 2 1 0 .667 68 62 New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 72 82 Indianapolis 2 1 0 .667 70 71 Tampa Bay 1 2 0 .333 68 77 Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 58 60 Atlanta 1 2 0 .333 60 75 Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 67 52 Carolina 1 2 0 .333 79 70 North North W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 110 60 Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 58 35 Cleveland 1 2 0 .333 49 66 Detroit 2 0 1 .833 67 61 Cincinnati 0 3 0 .000 54 83 Minnesota 2 1 0 .667 78 47 Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 49 85 Chicago 2 1 0 .667 50 39 West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 101 64 L.A. Rams 3 0 0 1.000 77 49 Oakland 1 2 0 .333 48 78 San Francisco 3 0 0 1.000 96 54 L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 60 64 Seattle 2 1 0 .667 76 79 Denver 0 3 0 .000 46 67 Arizona 0 2 1 .167 64 88 Thursday’s Game Tennessee at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m. New England at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Seattle at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Carolina at Houston, 1 p.m. Tampa Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Jacksonville at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 4:25 p.m. Oakland at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Dallas at New Orleans, 8:20 p.m. Rick Porcello throws a pitch in the first inning of a game against the Texas Rangers Tuesday L.A. Chargers at Miami, 1 p.m. Monday’s Game night at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:15 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Transgender woman strives to preserve marriage to wife DEAR ABBY: I am a prefer not to discuss it — transgender female who Dear Abby is written by Abigail now or ever. is working on my mar- riage to my wife of 41 Van Buren, also known as Jeanne DEAR ABBY: What years. I started my tran- Phillips, and was founded by her would you say about a sition in 2011. married man who culti- We have had our ups mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact vates online friendships and downs during the Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. with young women? He is course of our marriage. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. in contact with one of We have two sons and them every hour, calling eight beautiful grandchil- or texting. Mostly it is dren. All of them know innocent, but there are about my transition to Pierce Buxton, Ph.D., and however, want to know very warm texts that in- womanhood, and my fam- its mission is to build about my family. I have clude “kisses” icons (“just ily also knows. What I bridges of understanding tried giving them generic pictures, nothing more!”). need now is some advice for couples of mixed sexu- information, such as He does not hide this to help our marriage. We al orientation or gender “they live out of state,” from his wife. He tells her are strongly committed to variance. The contact in- but a few keep asking for he is enjoying very much working on it. formation is straight- more details, such as the communication with spouse.org. when are they coming to a young, beautiful wom- REAL ME IN OHIO visit, what do they do, etc. an. He says it is just a DEAR ABBY: I have Some are being friendly, game for him, he has no DEAR REAL YOU: two adult children who but a couple of them are feelings for them, he Many couples choose to busybodies. What can I loves his wife and only stay together and keep are divorced and both live out of state. My son say to deter them and her (and she feels it their marriage intact their questions without strongly). Do you think when one partner transi- has no children, and my daughter has two who being rude? this kind of communica- tions. You and your wife tion is acceptable? can find help — and sup- are now adults. I’m close COMPLICATED IN port — at the nearest to my son but have been VIRGINIA TRIVIAL FLIRT IN LGBT center that offers estranged from my RUSSIA couples counseling. If daughter and grandchil- DEAR COMPLICATED: there isn’t one in your dren for almost 20 years. This situation is more DEAR TRIVIAL FLIRT: community, check the (There is no possibility of common than many peo- I don’t think so. The hus- nearest large city to where a reconciliation.) ple realize, and the best band may not be cheating you live. I have not explained way to stop nosy people on his wife in the classic You and your wife the details about this sit- from repeatedly asking sense, but calling and tex- should also reach out to uation to anyone. My questions would simply ting is not only disre- the Straight Spouse Net- close friends know I have be to say, “We are es- spectful to the wife he work, which has been no contact with them tranged.” Period. If some- says he loves, but also to mentioned in my column and, thankfully, to their one is so insensitive as to the young women who before. This group was credit, they haven’t question you about why, may not understand that started in 1986 by Amity asked. My co-workers, you are free to say you it’s “just a game.” BRIDGE

He bidding helps the defenders Sun Tzu, an ancient Chinese mil- two clubs. So declarer took the trick, itary strategist, wrote, “If fighting played a spade to dummy’s king and is sure to result in victory, then you ran the heart 10. West won with his must fight, even though the ruler king and did what? forbid it; if fighting will not result in If South had opened with a “short victory, then you must not fight even club” — only three cards in the suit at the ruler’s bidding.” — West could now cash four club In bridge, the bidding leads each winners. However, West recalled the side into war. But when the trick-tak- bidding. Declarer had denied three ing battle starts, the active players spades, so he had to have four clubs. should remember the bidding and (Yes, maybe he had five, but then his what they learned from it — as in to- day’s deal. shape was presumably 2=4=2=5, In the bidding, North’s two-dia- and the contract was probably un- mond rebid was New Minor Forcing. beatable.) It was time to get East on South’s two hearts was natural. Then lead. West shifted to a diamond. North’s jump to three no-trump said This worked perfectly because that he was looking for three-card East won with his ace and pushed spade support from his partner. the club seven through South, giving West led a fourth-highest club four. West four tricks in the suit and taking South thought about ducking this the contract down two. trick but knew that East had at least Always analyze the auction. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS TELEVISION

The Goldbergs: “Vacation” ABC, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! NCIS: Los Angeles Returns to CBS Before Erica (Hayley Orrantia) and Barry (Troy Gen- tile) go off to college, Beverly (Wendi McLendon-Cov- ey) insists the family take a road trip to go on vaca- tion to Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. But things do not go as planned as they travel across the country. Survivor CBS, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! Season 39 finds prior winners Boston Rob Mariano and Sandra Diaz-Twine returning to the series, but as mentors rather than contestants. When this season’s castaways visit the former Sole Survivors on the “Is- land of the Idols,” they’ll try to learn from Mariano and Diaz-Twine’s prior success and strategies. The Masked Singer FOX, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! Last winter’s surprise hit returns with a two-hour sea- son premiere and a fresh crop of celebs who are ready to show off their vocal talents, but not their faces. In each episode, celebrities present their best vocal performances while clad in outrageous cos- tumes. After several clues are revealed about the costumed celeb’s identity, judges Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke offer their best guess of each masked singer’s identity. Chicago Med NBC, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! In the Season 5 premiere, Will (Nick Gehlfuss) and Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) face the aftermath of a hor- rific car accident and are left to battle for their lives. An investigation is launched following the suspi- cious death of Cornelius Rhodes, Dr. Rhodes’ (Colin Donnell) father. Maggie (Marlyne Barrett) receives life-changing news. Dr. Charles (Oliver Platt) cuts his honeymoon short to tend to a young patient he sus- pects might have schizophrenia. LL Cool J (Special Agent ) and Chris O’Donnell (Special Agent G. Callen). Callen and Sam work Country Music: “Don’t Get Above Your Raisin’ with Navy Captain Harmon “Harm” Rabb Jr. () to locate a group of ISIS sympathizers (1984-1996)” aboard the USS Allegiance. PBS, 8 p.m. Series Finale! By Rick Gables tian Olsen) are trapped in a opponent. George struggles rookie in the LAPD, has used mobile CIA unit in Iraq while to engage with the world af- his life experience, determi- “New Traditionalists” like Reba McEntire, George CBS will premiere season under attack by ISIS. ter Elizabeth’s death. In the nation and sense of humor Strait, Randy Travis and the Judds help country mu- 11 of NCIS: Los Angeles on Sunday, September 29 at Aidan Turner returns second episode, airing Octo- to keep up with rookies 20 sic stay true to its roots in a time that also sees both to PBS as the heroic Ross ber 6, Demelza and the chil- years his junior. But as he the rise of superstar Garth Brooks and the return 9:30 PM ET/PT. In the new season opening episode, “Let Poldark for a final season of dren become caught in a dan- embarks on the second half of an aging Johnny Cash to the industry he helped Fate Decide,” Callen (Chris the drama Poldark, premier- gerous web. George pursues of his rookie year, Nolan will create. O’Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool ing Sunday, September 29 at the fruits of his new alliance, be put to the test by a host Schooled: “Dangerous Minds” J) work with Navy Capt. 9 PM ET (check your local but his grief has unexpect- of new challenges, roman- ABC, 8:30 p.m. , Jr. (guest listings). Also returning are ed consequences. Dwight’s tic relationships and deadly Season Premiere! star David James Elliott) to Eleanor Tomlinson as De- expertise on insanity and criminals, as he looks to fig- The summer is over. On the first day of school, Lain- apprehend spies aboard the melza and Jack Farthing as honorable intentions places ure out what kind of cop he ey (AJ Michalka) is excited to be back at William USS Allegiance. Also, Hetty George Warleggan. In this him and his friends on shaky ultimately wants to be. The initial season five episode, ground. series also stars Alyssa Diaz Penn Academy, but Mellor (Bryan Callen) warns (Linda Hunt) partners with Marine Lt. Col. Sarah “Mac” the Poldarks look forward to ABC will premiere the new as Angela Lopez, Richard her that being a pal to her students is not a good Mackenzie (guest star Cath- life together in peace, but a season of The Rookie on Sun- T. Jones as Sergeant Wade idea. Meanwhile, Principal Glascott (Tim Meadows) erine Bell) to neutralize a plea from Ned Depard com- day, September 29 at 10 PM Grey, Titus Makin Jr. as introduces the newest science teacher to the faculty, missile attack in the Middle pels Ross to return to the ET/PT. Six months into his Jackson West, Melissa O’Neil but CB (Brett Dier) is skeptical of her no-nonsense East, and Kensi (Daniela capital. Back in Cornwall, career as a cop, John Nolan as Lucy Chen and Eric Win- approach. Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Chris- Demelza encounters a new (Nathan Fillion), the oldest ter as Tim Bradford.

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Later in the day, (AP) — President Donald Joe Biden. nearly $400 million in aid when Trump was secluded Trump stood before world As he spoke to the Gen- to Ukraine a few days be- at Trump Tower, Speaker leaders at the U.N. General eral Assembly, Trump lam- fore a phone call in which Nancy Pelosi announced Assembly on Tuesday and basted the World Trade Or- he pressured the Eastern the House would move rejected “globalism” and ganization for giving China European nation’s leader to forward with a formal im- liberal immigration pol- preferential treatment that investigate Biden’s family. peachment inquiry. icies while exhorting the he said was undeserved. Trump, facing reporters’ Trump quickly tweeted world to act against Iran’s He slammed socialism for questions about Ukraine in response: “Such an im- “bloodlust.” His speech and bringing ruin to Venezuela. during his meeting with portant day at the United subsequent meetings had But he reserved much of his Johnson, said there was Nations, so much work to compete with news from ire for Iran, which he called nothing inappropriate in and so much success, and Washington that the House “one of the greatest threats” his contacts with Ukraine’s the Democrats purposely is moving forward with an to the planet. president, which he said had to ruin and demean it impeachment inquiry. “Not only is Iran the were aimed at fighting cor- with more breaking news In his address, Trump world’s largest state spon- ruption. He later tweeted Witch Hunt garbage.” took aim at China, Vene- sor of terrorism, but Iran’s that the government on The Trump administra- zuela and what he called a leaders are fueling the Wednesday would release tion’s hard-line Iran poli- “growing cottage industry” tragic wars in both Syria a transcript of his talk cy got a boost on Monday of radical activists intent and Yemen,” Trump told with the Ukrainian presi- from Britain, France and on pushing for open bor- world leaders. “All nations dent showing it was a “to- Germany, which blamed ders that harm national have a duty to act. No tally appropriate call.” Iran for an attack on Sau- security and sovereignty. responsible government It was a remarkable di oil facilities earlier this In a later meeting with should subsidize Iran’s split-screen dynamic, month and said the time British Prime Minister bloodlust.” Trump using the glob- had come to negotiate Boris Johnson, he fended Back in Washington, talk al spotlight to push his a new deal with Tehran PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS off fresh questions from of impeachment has been “America First,” go-it- to replace the landmark reporters about his at- growing among congres- alone foreign policy ap- 2015 nuclear accord from President Donald Trump addresses the 74th tempts to press Ukraine’s sional Democrats since it proach even as Demo- which Trump withdrew session of the United Nations General Assem- president to investigate was revealed that Trump crats debated his political last year. bly Tuesday. Guterres warns of split with China

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned global leaders Tuesday of the looming risk of the world splitting in two, with the United States and China creating rival internets, currency, trade, financial rules “and their own zero sum geopolitical and military strategies.” In his annual “state of the world address” to the General Assembly’s gath- ering of heads of state and government, Guterres said the risk “may not yet be large, but it is real.” “We must do everything possible to avert the great fracture and maintain a universal system, a universal economy with universal respect for in- ternational law; a multi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS polar world with strong A Feb. 19, 2019 photo shows the bones of an multilateral institutions,” animal on a rock during a scientific mission he told presidents, prime to study how and plant life are ministers, monarchs and changing as Venezuela’s last glacier vanishes. ministers from the U.N.’s 193 member states. Guterres painted a grim picture of a deeply divid- Scientists try to ed and anxious planet PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS facing a climate crisis, A full U.N. chamber listens as Secretary General Antonio Guterres ad- “the alarming possibility dresses the 74th session of the general assembly Tuesday. record glacier of armed conflict in the Gulf,” spreading terror- that favor going it alone. Traffickers take their dig- earlier this month on two ism, rising populism and Trump stressed in his nity. Demagogues take oil facilities in the king- “exploding” inequality. speech that “love of our their rights. Warlords take dom, which Iran denies. data amid chaos His speech was fol- nations makes the world their lives. Fossil fuels The Trump adminis- lowed by the traditional better for all nations.” take their future,” he said. tration has been engaged MERIDA, Venezuela While most of the plan- first speaker — Brazil, “The future does not be- Yet, the secretary-gener- in an escalating series of (AP) — Blackouts shut off et’s ice is stored in the represented by its new long to globalists,” he said. al said people still believe harsh words and threats the refrigerators where polar regions, there are president, Jair Bolsonaro with Tehran. The U.S. has the scientists keep their also glaciers in some — and the United States, “The future belongs to pa- in “the spirit and ideas” of lab samples. Gas shortag- mountainous regions of represented by President triots.” the United Nations and imposed increasingly crip- es mean they sometimes the tropics — primarily in Donald Trump. Not so, said France’s its foundation of multilat- pling sanctions. have to work from home. South America. British Prime Minis- President Emmanuel Ma- eralism, of all countries Iranian President Has- san Rouhani is scheduled They even reuse sheets of “Practically all of the ter Boris Johnson, who is cron, who disagreed with working together. to address world leaders paper to record field data high-mountain tropical scheduled to speak later, the American president But he asked the VIP crowd in the horse- on Wednesday. because fresh supplies are glaciers are in the Andes. said he was returning to and said the world’s prob- lems cannot be solved by shoe-shaped assembly Guterres gave a dire so scarce. There’s still a little bit on London immediately after- turning inwards. chamber: “Do they believe warning about the situa- As their country falls Mount Kilimanjaro,” says ward, where he will face True patriotism, Macron leaders will put people tion in the Gulf. apart, a hardy team of Robert Hofstede, a trop- the fallout of a court ruling said , “combines a love of first?” “Above all, we are facing scientists in Venezuela is ical ecologist in Ecuador against his decision to shut one’s nation” with a multi- “We, the leaders must the alarming possibility determined to transcend who advises internation- down Parliament over the lateralism “based on real deliver for we, the peo- of armed conflict in the the political and econom- al agencies such as the is debating the U.K. in the cooperation that strives to ples,” Guterres said. Gulf, the consequences of ic turmoil to record what World Bank and United crucial countdown to the produce concrete results.” The global meeting un- which the world cannot happens as the country’s Nations. country’s withdrawal from Said Guterres: “We are folds against the backdrop afford,” he said. “In a con- last glacier vanishes. Monitoring Venezuela’s the European Union. living in a world of disqui- of flaring tensions be- text where a minor mis- Temperatures are warm- Humboldt glacier depends The United Nations, et.” tween Iran and Saudi Ara- calculation can lead to a ing faster at the Earth’s on continuous visits, designed to promote a multilateral world, has “A great many people bia, backed by its longtime major confrontation, we higher elevations than in Llambí notes. And even in struggled in the face of in- fear getting trampled, ally, the United States. must do everything possi- lowlands, and scientists the best of circumstanc- predict that the glacier — creasing unilateralism by thwarted, left behind. The Saudis say Iran was ble to push for reason and es, it’s no easy trek from an ice sheet in the Andes the U.S. and other nations Machines take their jobs. responsible for an attack restraint.” the small mountain town Mountains — could be of Mérida to the ice sheet gone within two decades. perched within Venezue- “If we left and came back la’s Sierra Nevada Nation- Zimbabwe’s capital has run dry of water in 20 years, we would have al Park at nearly 16,500 missed it,” says Luis Dan- HARARE, Zimbabwe seen shortages of everything ation because of the risk of diseases such as typhoid feet above sea level. iel Llambí, a mountain (AP) — Tempers flared on from medicines to bread water-borne diseases. due to water shortages When Llambí and three ecologist at the University Tuesday as more than 2 to petrol in recent months, “It is a desperate sit- and dilapidated sewer other scientists made the of the Andes in Mérida. million residents of Zimba- the latest indignity brought uation,” Deputy Mayor infrastructure. Some res- Scientists say Venezuela journey this spring to bwe’s capital and surround- weariness and disgust. Enock Mupamaonde told idents for months have will be the first country in scout out mountain ter- ing towns found them- “The toilets at school are The Associated Press out- been forced to get water South America to lose all rain for a new research selves without water after just too filthy, people con- side the closed treatment from shallow, unsafe wells its glaciers. project, they first rode a authorities shut down the tinue using them yet there plant. And more people and defecate in the open, Throughout history, cable car, then walked a main treatment plant, rais- is no water,” said 12-year- are affected than thought, while children pick their glaciers have waxed and full day to the base camp, ing new fears about disease old Dylan Kaitano, who was he said, estimating that way across fetid yards. waned numerous times. pitching their tents in after a cholera outbreak among many uniformed another 2 million non-res- The AP earlier this But the rapid pace of gla- drizzling rain. while the economy crum- school children waiting in idents enter the city each month watched some cial retreat over the past Each day, they then had bles even more. line at wells, some shoving day to use its services and residents pump water century and a half, accel- to climb an additional Officials in Harare have in impatience. “I didn’t go to conduct business. then wait a half-hour for erated by human activ- three hours to reach the struggled to raise foreign school today because I have At the Chivero reservoir, enough water to seep into ities and the burning of glacier, at times donning currency to import wa- to be here.” the city’s main water sup- a well to pump again. fossil fuels, creates a new helmets and holding tight ter treatment chemicals; Everyone living in Hara- ply, plastic bottles, vehicle “We are suffering,” said urgency — and opportu- to ropes to maneuver up about $2.7 million is need- re is affected, City Coun- tires and algae floated in Gladys Mupemhi, a resi- nity — for scientists to steep boulders. Some of ed per month. Meanwhile, cil spokesman Michael the shallow water which dent of the low-income Ku- understand how freshly the scientists had water- water levels in polluted Chideme said, as residents was green and emitted a wadzana suburb who said exposed rock forms new proofed their worn-out old reservoirs are dropping turned to other options choking, foul smell. some people woke up at 4 soil and eventually new boots using melted candle because of drought. such as bottled water. He Zimbabwe’s capital now a.m. on Tuesday to wait for ecosystems. wax. For residents who have called it a dangerous situ- frequently records cases of hours in line. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT DESIGN SERVICES PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT CALLAHAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Docket No. ES17P3239EA Summons by Publication MAAB/ADA IMPROVEMENTS INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE Essex Division

Essex Division. DOCKET NUMBER: ES19W0945WD The City of Lynn, Inspectional Services Department, invites qualified firms and Estate of: individuals to submit design service qualifications to provide a feasibility study and Frank C. Molea Jhennifer Susana Estrada Morales, Plaintiff(s) potential design services for MAAB/ADA upgrades to the Callahan Elementary Date of Death: September 9, 2017 V. School. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of Freddy Gumercindo Vasquez Fuentes, Defendant(s) Petitioner Janet E. Molea of Lynn MA The Scope of these services shall include but not be limited to: feasibility study, a Will has been admitted to informal probate. To the above named Defendant(s): Freddy Gumercindo Vasquez Fuentes architectural, code analysis, cost estimating and engineering and architectural Janet E. Molea of Lynn MA services for the necessary renovations and upgrades to the Callahan Elementary has been informally appointed as the Successor Personal Representative of the A Complaint has been presented to this Court by the Plaintiff, Jhennifer Susana School to comply with MAAB/ADA regulations. It is the City's intent to have the estate to serve without surety on the bond. Estrada Morales seeking a Complaint for Custody, Support, Parenting Time filed feasibility study completed no later than March 2020. The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal June 5, 2019 Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Feasibility Study Fee for Services is set at $56,000. supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with You are required to serve upon Kevin P. MacMurray, Esq. - whose address is Two the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Center Plaza Suite 550, Boston, MA 02108 your answer on or before the 16th day Request for Qualifications (RFQ) may be obtained starting, Wednesday, September from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating of October, 2019. 25, 2019 at Lynn City Hall, Purchasing Department, Room 205, 3 City Hall to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Square, Lynn, MA 01901. RFQ will be available via email/mail by contacting the Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings If you fail to do so, the court will proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this purchasing department at 781-586-6893 or by email at: [email protected]. and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal action. You are also required to file a copy of your answer in the office of the RFQs are available until the due date specified below. Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Register of this Court at Salem, MA 01970 Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Applicants shall submit five (5) copies of proposal clearly marked "RFQ 03-318 Item: September 25, 2019 WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, Esquire, First Judge of said Court at Salem, this Design Services Callahan Elementary School MAAB/ADA Improvements". 21st day of August, 2019. Proposals must be submitted to Timothy Leonard, Purchasing Agent at the address TOWN OF NAHANT above no later than 11:00AM on Tuesday, October 15, 2019. Proposals received BOARD OF APPEALS Pamela Casey O'Brien, Register after this time will not be accepted. Item: September 25, 2019 NOTICE OF HEARINGS A non- mandatory site visit is scheduled for 3:00PM, Wednesday, October 2, 2019 Legal Notice at Callahan Elementary, 200 O'Callaghan Way, Lynn, MA 01905. A public hearing will be held by the BOARD OF APPEALS at the NAHANT TOWN TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT HALL, Nahant, MA, on Wednesday, October 9th, at: The City of Lynn reserves the right to accept or reject, in whole or in part any or all Department of Public Works/ BIDS for Whales Beach Entrance Improvements proposals or take whatever action may be deemed in the best interest of the City. 1) 7:00 p.m.on the petition filed by Paul G. Smith, 94 Willow Rd., Nahant, MA for an Appeal of Zoning Enforcement Denial dated July 9, 2019 for the property Notice is hereby given that the Town of Swampscott is seeking quotes from Purchasing Agent will prepare the notice of award and awarding of this contract located at 96 Willow Rd., Nahant, MA. AND on the petition filed by Paul G. Smith, qualified firms for beach entrance improvements at Whales Beach. The scope of 94 Willow Rd., Nahant, MA for an Appeal of Determination of Inspector of work is further detailed in the contract drawings designed by Klopfer Martin Design Bid under M.G.L. c. 7C, §§ 44-58 Buildings for a "cease and desist" order followed by a rescinding of the same for Group, LLC. Plans are available at: www.swampscottma.gov/bids . Bid deadline is the property located at 96 Willow Rd., Nahant, MA. Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at 2:00PM. Swampscott Town Hall/ Department of Timothy Leonard Public Works Office,22 Monument Avenue, Swampscott, MA (781 -596-8860) Purchasing Agent BOARD OF APPEALS, Jocelyn Campbell, Chairperson Item: September 25, 2019 Item: September 25, October 2, 2019 Gino Cresta, DPW Director Item: September 25, 2019 home delivery rate is 50% off newstand price! call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only to start your to subscribe today. daily subscription. $3 a week. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 FOOD The other side of nutrition: calories that don’t count

By Daniel Neman — Any treat purchased TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE at a coffee shop if you stopped in really intend- Calories that don’t ing to only have the coffee count: — Unless the coffee — The evened-off corner drink ends in “-iato” or of an uneven piece of cake “-uccino” or loaf of bread — Any food stolen off — An after-dinner mint your spouse’s or signifi- — Anything sugar-free, cant other’s plate even if it is loaded with — If you can’t remember other fattening ingredi- how many drinks you’ve ents had, the drinks that you — Anything fat-free, can’t remember even if it is loaded with — Food eaten after a sugar breakup — Cake crumbs — Bread crumbs — Anything eaten while — Cookie crumbs reading — Pie crumbs — Popcorn at the movies — Basically, any crumbs — Food eaten at grand- — Anything eaten after ma’s house your regular bedtime — Food on your birthday — Any treat you share — Food on your spouse’s birthday with your dog PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS — Any treat you would — Food on your kids’ share with your dog, if you birthday A shop owner reaches into a drink display refrigerator at his convenience store in Kent, had one — Food on your dog’s Wash. A study on America’s eating habits released on Tuesday shows only slight improve- — The entire first meal birthday (again, if you ment from 1999 to 2016. While adults cut down a bit on added sugars and ate marginally after you weigh yourself have a dog) more whole grains, they still eat too many sweetened foods and unhealthy fats. and are surprised to see — Vacation food that you have lost — Anything eaten on — Your children’s left- deadline over food, because you’re — Lollipops at the doc- Another spoonful less sugar, helping to fight the prob- tor’s office lem of food waste — Halloween candy sto- — A lone French fry in len from your kids’ bags the bottom of the bag — Samples at the super- and much more healthy fats — Anything you eat in a market — Doughnuts brought car that isn’t fast food CHICAGO (AP) — Americans’ The study is based on in-per- — Anything you drink into the office, especially if diets are a little less sweet and son health surveys conducted to replenish yourself after your office is a newsroom a little crunchier but there’s still Despite observed every two years that ask adults exercising St. Louis Post-Dispatch too much sugar, white bread to recall what foods they ate in — Also, maybe a post-ex- staff writers Aisha Sul- improvements, and artery-clogging fat, a study ercise cookie tan and Valerie Schremp the previous 24 hours. Starting suggests. important dietary — Raw vegetables, even Hahn contributed to this in 2003, adults were asked that Overall, the authors estimated when dipped in ranch column. challenges remain, question twice several days apart. there was a modest improvement dressing The study lists food groups over 16 years on the govern- according to nutrition — Ice cream eaten in Distributed by Tribune rather than individual foods; ment’s healthy eating index, your car outside the gym Content Agency, LLC. expert Fang Fang for example “whole grains,” not from estimated scores of 56 to 58. Zhang of Tufts oatmeal, and “refined grains,” not That’s hardly cause for celebra- white bread but Zhang said those tion — 100 is the top score. University two foods are among the most Diets are still too heavy on common grains in the U.S. diet. foods that can contribute to heart was a small drop in added sugars, U.S. dietary guidelines recom- disease, diabetes, obesity and from about 16 percent to roughly mend a “healthy eating pattern” other prevalent U.S. health prob- 14 percent, that’s still too high. to reduce chances of developing lems, said co-author Fang Fang The government says less than chronic disease. The focus should Zhang, a nutrition researcher at 10 percent of daily calories should be on nutrient-dense foods in- Tufts University near Boston. cluding vegetables, fruits, whole The study was published Tues- come from added sugars. Re- grains, low-fat dairy products; day in the Journal of the Amer- searchers think fewer sweetened plus varied proteins sources ican Medical Association. The sodas contributed to the decline, results are from an analysis of but Zhang noted added sugars including seafood, lean meats and U.S. government health surveys are often found in foods that don’t poultry, eggs nuts and seeds, the from 1999 to 2016 involving near- even seem sweet, including some recommendations say. ly 44,000 adults. yogurts and tomato sauce. During the study years, U.S. “Despite observed improve- Fruits, nuts, oatmeal and other diabetes rates almost doubled, ments,” the authors wrote, whole grains are among the types to more than 7 percent; obesity “important dietary challenges” of foods adults ate slightly more rates increased during many remain. of. Still, each of those contributed of those years, with about 70 Among them: Getting Ameri- to less than 5 percent of daily percent of U.S. adults now over- cans to cut down on snack foods, calories in 2016, the study found. weight or obese. Heart disease hot dogs, fatty beef, butter and Salt intake dipped slightly remains the leading cause of other foods containing saturated and a small decline in fruit juice death. fats. The study found these un- contributed to a drop in low-qual- Besides continued public health PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE healthy fats increased from 11.5 ity carbs. But these still amount efforts, “Cooperation from the You may think an ice cream sundae is loaded percent to almost 12 percent of to 42 percent of daily calories, food industry” is key, a journal ed- with calories. But there’s something you prob- daily calories, above the recom- including many likely from highly itorial said, including by reducing ably don’t know: if you eat it outside the gym, mended 10 percent limit. processed white bread and other sugar, salt and saturated fats in after you’ve worked out, the calories do not And while the biggest change refined grains, Zhang said. foods. count. Try a BLT Minnesota style. Yeah, you betcha. By Rick Nelson remarkable dolled-up version, frying pan. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE adding a seasonally appropriate “Frying it on the stovetop is sweet corn-chipotle coulis and a mess,” he said. “The oven is MINNEAPOLIS — “When it’s pesto aioli. a much better alternative. It done right, a BLT is a work of First lesson: When it comes gives the bacon a bit of a buffer, art,” said Nolan Greene, produce to tomatoes, reach for the best because when you’re using the manager of the Linden Hills Co- available. Preferably, locally oven, there’s a bigger window in op in Minneapolis. grown. between ‘perfect’ and ‘burned.’?” Truer words were never spo- (By the way, for BLTs, Greene Here’s how: Preheat the oven ken. prefers the Striped German to 350 degrees, line a rimmed The discussion was focused heirloom variety. “Because vi- baking sheet in aluminum foil on heirloom tomatoes — those sually, on a BLT, they just look and arrange the bacon slices in colorful, delicate, prodigiously so awesome,” he said. “But the a single layer. juicy, deeply flavorful and fra- one that kind of wins out, flavor- grant varieties — and how they Roast until the bacon is wise, is the Cherokee purple. It’s browned and crisp, about 8 to 12 make the world’s best sandwich a beautiful tomato, and it’s real- (that would be the bacon, lettuce minutes, rotating the pan from ly, really good.”) front to back halfway through and tomato sandwich) even bet- When slicing, remember to baking; the timing will depend ter. balance the tomato’s acidity upon the oven’s eccentricities The sandwich’s key ingredi- against the bacon’s fattiness. PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE and the bacon’s thickness (“My ents are obviously listed alpha- And always season the tomatoes advice is to turn on the oven betically, rather than in terms of The BLT from Birchwood Cafe in south Minneapolis. with a bit of salt and freshly importance, because the BLT is ground black pepper. light and check the bacon often,” clearly all about the tomato. “They have an influx of heir- rable attributes is that the title “You’re losing flavor if you said Paulsen). Remove the pan The bacon — and the sand- loom tomatoes to a degree that is also the recipe. No elaborate don’t do that,” said Flicker, from the oven and, using tongs, wich’s wallflower component, they need to unload a whole instructions are necessary. who recommends using Dia- transfer the bacon to a paper the lettuce — are merely side- bunch of them, ASAP,” said Still, some professional exper- mond Crystal brand kosher salt. towel-lined plate. shows to the main event. Vi- Greene. tise never hurts, and two leading Paulsen likes coarse sea salt. Lettuce? Flicker believes in tal, yes, but supporting players For the next few days — as Minneapolis BLT makers were THE OVEN IS BACON’S cold iceberg. nonetheless. long as supplies last — the co- happy to share their know-how. BEST FRIEND “It’s got snap, and it’s succu- Fortunately for all of us, 2019 op (and its sibling, Wedge Co-op At Sandcastle, chef Doug As for the bacon, “You have to lent,” he said. “It’s not bitter, like is shaping up to be a banner in Minneapolis) will be cutting Flicker’s best-selling BLT is a have a quality bacon, or what’s arugula. year for many tomato growers. per-pound prices, from the usual perfect example of the simple- the point?” said Flicker. “For me, And it’s probably the way my One of Greene’s principal $5.99 to $2.99. For those not im- wins-the-race genre. At Birch- it has to be good, thick-cut ba- mom made it. I know my mom suppliers, Featherstone Farm mersed in the heirloom tomato wood Cafe — and at the restau- con, and it can’t be overly crisp. didn’t put romaine on her BLTs. in Rushford, Minn., is in the market, that is a major deal. Let rant’s collaboration with the You still have to have a little bit But what you grew up with, midst of such a plentiful harvest the BLT-making begin. Minnesota Farmers Union at of that chew in the fat.” that’s definitely an element.” that Twin Cities consumers are UNCOMPLICATED EASE the Minnesota State Fair — chef In terms of preparation, Distributed by Tribune Con- about to benefit, big time. One of the BLT’s many admi- Marshall Paulsen has devised a Paulsen suggests skipping the tent Agency, LLC.