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in Lynn By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF By Gayla Cawley SAUGUS — Twenty-one custodians ITEM STAFF employed by the School Department LYNN — The City Coun- learned Tuesday morning they would cil voted Tuesday night to lose their jobs to privatization. authorize Mayor Thomas M. In a layoff notice signed by Superin- McGee to seek a $580,000 tendent David DeRuosi, the employees grant to cap off a multi-year were told their collective bargaining restoration of the Lynn Com- agreement with AFSCME Local 262 mons. will expire on June 30. With the approval, the city “As a result, your employment with can apply for a Parklands the Saugus School Department will be Acquisition and Renovations ending as of that date,” DeRuosi wrote for Communities (PARC) in the notice, which was obtained by The grant, which is administered Item. through the Executive Of ce The custodians had a combined aver- of Energy and Environmental age of 17 years of experience working Affairs, for the third phase of in the Saugus Public School system, ac- the Lynn Commons project. Community rallies for cording to the union. James Marsh, the city’s Hours after receiving notice of their community development di- termination, DeRuosi released a state- rector, said the city would Lynn Boys & Girls camp ment outlining new programs that match $180,000 in communi- would be implemented in the schools “in ty development block grant substantial part through savings and money. This is the second By Bella diGrazia we were getting close to the From left, Ismael ef ciencies gained through the efforts of time the city is seeking fund- ITEM STAFF camp opening,” said Joe Sciana- Diaz Mateo; Nick the School Committee.” tico, the president of the Lynn Meninno of Menin- ing for the third phase of the LYNN — An act of violence This includes new literacy curriculum club’s board of directors. “With no Construction; project — last year, the coun- that brought $200,000 worth — coding and robotics classes — and renovations on the horizon for cil authorized McGee to ap- of damages to the Boys & Girls Yomary Nunez of teachers to instruct them, and the res- the actual club, it was really ply for the grant, but it was Club of Lynn’s summer camp Lynn; Joe Sciana- toration of world language classes at the bad timing. I guess this was a not approved by the state, he has turned into a “blessing in tico, board presi- middle school and possibly the elemen- said. disguise.” blessing in disguise considering dent of the Boys & tary level. New curriculum coordinators If the city’s application At the end of March, two teens what has been done there now Girls Club of Lynn; will also be hired. is approved, the grant and vandalized the Boys & Girls with the repair work.” Marjorie Nunez; “This comprehensive plan has been matching funds would go Club of Lynn’s summer camp “It de nitely hurt a lot,” said and Brian Their- made possible by prioritizing and fo- toward refurbishing the re- property in Middleton by tak- Steve Hirsch, a member of the rien, executive di- cusing available resources, including stroom, installing 25 deco- ing bats to the main clubhouse, club’s board of directors since rector of the Boys through the redistribution of labor and rative lights, fountain repair bathrooms, of ce, outside show- the late 1980s. “I was there the & Girls Club of operations of custodial services within and installation of pavers, ers, windows and indoor game following Tuesday because we Lynn are on hand the school district as considered, an- or a walkway surrounding tables. With help from both the held an emergency committee to cut the ribbon alyzed and determined by the School the antique fountain, which Lynn and Middleton communi- meeting and it was tough to for the Meninno Committee,” said DeRuosi in a state- hasn’t worked for about a de- ties, and insurance, they were see. We’ve had our occasional Recreation Center ment. cade. able to come up with more than vandalism over the years but at Creighton Pond He estimated that laying off the em- The work would cap off a what was needed for the reno- nothing like this. These kids Camp. ployees could provide “potential overall more than $3 million, multi- vations at no cost to the club. went out of their way to trash cost savings” of $1.1 million annually. year restoration of the Lynn “It was very disappointing and this place.” ITEM PHOTO | The unfunded bene ts associated with sad when I got the call about SPENSER HASAK PARC, A3 the vandalism because I knew CAMP, A3 SAUGUS, A3 Elite eet Point of pride in Lynn Lynn shaping up for bond Marblehead rating to Halifax race stable

By Steve Krause By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF ITEM STAFF MARBLEHEAD — If July 4th is just LYNN — On the heels of around the corner, so is the Marble- the City Council approv- head-to-Halifax Ocean Race. ing a balanced $367.93 The 363-mile race is called the “grand- million scal year 2020 daddy of all ocean races,” began in 1905 budget last week, the and will begin July 7 from the Boston city’s nancial outlook has Yacht Club. An international  eet of more been upgraded from nega- than 70 boats, including the 2017 Perfor- tive to stable, according to mance Handicap Racing Fleet winner, will Moody’s Investors Service. compete. Lynn’s bond rating re- “We are excited about the strength of mains low and unchanged the entries this year,” said David Bows, at Baa1, but Moody’s has vice commodore of the Boston Yacht Club, revised its outlook based who co-chairs the race along with Michael on what it described as Simms of the Royal Nova Scotia Yacht the city’s improved oper- Squadron. ating position after the The race is rooted in the prosperous trade issuance of a $14 million that existed between Nova Scotia and the state loan that allowed U.S. northeast during the 18th and 19th Lynn to balance its FY18 centuries. A north-south trade route exist- and FY19 budgets. ed before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth “The outlook also incor- Rock in 1620, having started soon after porates a balanced budget John Cabot landed in Newfoundland in in scal 2020 without the 1497 (or Nova Scotia or Maine, depending use of one-time revenues on whose history you read). as well as expectations The movement of people, money and that the management goods between what would become New team, with the help of the England and the Canadian Maritime state scal stability of cer, provinces became the economic engine of will maintain balanced British North America. operations going forward Recreational yachting arose from the while addressing key bud- commercial and shing traf c moving get drivers,” according to a along the corridor, which resulted in the report from Moody’s. establishment of yacht clubs including Michael Bertino, the the RNSYC (1837), the Boston Yacht Club ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK city’s chief nancial of - (1866) and the Eastern Yacht Club (1870). The Pride and Transgender Pride ags are raised at Lynn City Hall on cer, credited the improved Ultimately, a race along this same familiar Tuesday. For additional photos, see LOOK! Page A8. nancial outlook to a co- corridor would come to mind. ordinated effort between According to the sailing magazine “The the mayor and council, Rudder,” members of the Eastern Yacht INSIDE but said it will take time Club noted the success of the race from to improve what Mayor New York to Marblehead, which took the Lynn Sports Thomas M. McGee has Police release identity Prep baseball falls short in Rivera: St. Mary’s baseball RACE, A3 of man killed in crash. A6 Super 8 title game. B1 has a host of talent. B1 LYNN, A3

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Mary E. Gibson, 74 Isabelle A. McSweeney, 91 Mary E. Flynn, 99 1944-2019 1928-2019 SEABROOK, N.H. — Mary LYNN — Isabelle A. (Whit- LYNN — Mary E. Flynn, age Elizabeth Gibson, 74, of more) McSweeney, 91, a life- 99, of Lynn, died on June 9 Seabrook and formerly of long Lynn resident, passed at the Life Care Center of the Lynn, passed away peacefully away on Monday, June 17 North Shore after a very brief on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Masconomet Healthcare illness. after an extended illness. Center in Topsfield. Isabelle Born in Lynn, she was the Mary was born in Lynn on was the devoted wife of the daughter of the late James Dec. 3, 1944, a daughter of late John E. McSweeney, with and Mary Jane (Gilbane) the late Everett and Mary R. whom she shared more than Flynn. She was a graduate (Didio) Varney. She was raised 61 years of marriage. of Lynn English High School, in Lynn and graduated from She was the loving mother Class of 1937 and later grad- Lynn Classical High in 1962. of the late Daniel McSweeney, uated from business school. She married her husband, Peter McSweeney and his Prior to her retirement, Mary Richard R. Murray Sr., short- wife, Paula of Hopkinton, Bar- was a secretary at General ly after high school and they ry McSweeney and his wife, Electric in Lynn. She worked settled in Lynn to raise their Danielle of Middleton and with many wonderful people son. Family was her primary Ellen McSweeney-Harper and and made lifelong friends focus but Mary did work as an her husband, Trevor of Can- there. berra, Australia; the cherished office manager at the former Among her many volunteer Richard R. Murray Sr.; and grandmother of Nikki, Derek, bowled in leagues in Lynn, membered each and every Saugus General Hospital and activities, Mary was deeply several nephews. In addition Bri, Nathaniel, Ethan and the including at the former Lucky birthday, anniversary, gradu- with Traveler’s Insurance until dedicated to the Union Hos- to her parents and her second late Daniel; the great-grand- Strike Lanes. Most of all, Isa- pital Auxiliary and served as ation and life celebration of her retirement in 1994. husband Bruce D. Gibson, mother of Kylie; the dear sis- belle loved spending time with all of her relatives and friends Mary was a true Boston treasurer for more than 30 Mary was predeceased by her ter of the late David Whitmore, her family and helping to care years. She greatly enjoyed the with cards, calls and gifts. sports fan and especially brother, Donald Varney. Priscilla Gately and Jane Way- for her grandchildren. friendships she made over the Service information: Mary’s loved her Red Sox. She also Service information: Fam- bright; and the aunt of several Service information: Vis- years with her fellow auxilians. visiting hours will be in the enjoyed playing Bingo, scratch ily and friends may visit on nieces and nephews. iting hours will be held at Mary was a friend to all and CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral tickets and visits to Foxwoods. Monday, June 24, 2019 from Born and educated in Lynn, CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral throughout her life she was Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, Above all else, Mary loved her 10-11 a.m. followed by a me- she was the daughter of the Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, on deeply focused on helping on Thursday, June 20, 2019 family and in her retirement morial service starting at 11 late John and Marion (Turn- Friday, June 21 from 5-8 p.m. A others. Her kindness, compas- from 9-10:30 a.m. Her funer- years she cherished her time a.m. in the REMICK & GEN- bull) Whitmore. She gradu- funeral service will be held in sion, generosity and encour- al Mass will be celebrated caring for her three grandchil- DRON Funeral Home-Cre- ated from Lynn English High the funeral home on Saturday, agement to family, neighbors in St. Pius V Church, Maple dren. matory, 811 Lafayette Road, School with the Class of 1946 June 22 at 10 a.m. Burial will and friends alike will long be Street, Lynn, at 11 a.m. In- Family members include her Hampton. Burial will be and the Chamberlain School follow in Pine Grove Cemetery, fondly remembered. terment will follow in St. Jo- son, Richard R. Murray Jr. and private. In lieu of flowers, in Boston. Isabelle worked Lynn. In lieu of flowers, con- She is survived by her sib- seph’s Cemetery. Relatives his wife, Kathleen of South donations may be made to for Whitham’s Catering for tributions in her memory may lings, Julie Griffin of Dennis, and friends are respectfully Hampton; her grandchildren, the American Lung Associ- many years. She volunteered be made to the Alzheimer’s George Flynn of Lynn and Mar- invited. In lieu of flowers, do- Richard Murray III and his ation, Donation Processing at Union Hospital and also Association MA/NH Chap- garet Cresta of Candia, N.H.; nations may be made to the wife Deanna of Pembroke Center, P.O. Box 7000, Albert worked at the polls at Lynn ter, 309 Waverley Oaks Road, and her sister-in-law, Mary- James and Mary Flynn & Fam- and Cameron and Kyle Mur- Lea, MN 56007-8001, www. English High School and later Waltham, MA 02452, or via jane Flynn of King George, ily Endowment Scholarship ray of South Hampton; and lung.org/get-involved/ways- at St. Pius V School. Isabelle www.alz.org/manh. To share Va. Mary was predeceased Fund at St. Pius V, 215 Maple her great-granddaughter, Ca- to-give. Please visit www. enjoyed gardening and trips a memory or leave online con- by her sister Genevieve and St., Lynn, MA 01904. To share dence Murray. She also leaves RemickGendron.com to view to the beach, especially to dolences, please visit www. brothers James, John and an online condolence please her sisters, Geraldine Hiltz of Mary’s memorial website, to Ogunquit, Maine. A wonderful cuffemcginn.com. Thomas. Mary is also survived visit www.cuffemcginn.com. Seabrook and Denise Kysor of sign her tribute wall or for cook, she loved hosting many by 21 nieces and nephews, Brentwood; her ex-husband, directions. a memorable Sunday dinner 42 grandnieces and nephews at her home. She also played and 23 great-grandnieces and LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® volleyball at the YWCA and nephews. Incredibly, Mary re- LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® Robert J. Blakeley, 81 Harvard case offers reminder SAUGUS — Mr. Robert “Bob” J. Blakeley, age 81, died on Saturday, June 15 at his home of perils of online misbehavior surrounded by his entire ex- tended family to celebrate Fa- ther’s Day. He was the loving By Martha Waggoner 2018 shooting at Marjory husband of Jean P. (Atkinson) ASSOCIATED PRESS Stoneman Douglas High Blakeley, with whom he shared School in Parkland, Fla. The racist social-me- He said he made “idiotic 59 years of marriage. dia posts were originally Born, raised and a lifelong comments” and used “cal- shared only among friends lous and inflammatory resident of Saugus, he was — in text messages and the son of the late Willard and language in an effort to be a Google document. But as extreme and shocking Julia (O’Shea) Blakeley. He someone took screenshots, served in the United States as possible.” which led Harvard Uni- An advocate for gun Coast Guard Reserve and versity to revoke an offer worked for the former Polaroid rights, he said in his an- of admission to a Parkland nouncement on Twitter Corporation as a mechanical high school survivor. engineer. that political opponents The decision announced had contacted Harvard In addition to his wife, Bob Monday serves as a re- leaves four loving children, Service information: Rela- and urged the school to minder to aspiring college Cindy Blakeley of Saugus, tives and friends are invited cancel his admission over students and all young Jeannie Atkinson and her hus- to attend a funeral Mass in the posts. Blessed Sacrament Church, people that online com- Kashuv’s posts drew band Chris of Arizona, Robert FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Blakeley Jr. of Arizona, Jamie 14 Summer St., Saugus, on ments, even those consid- mixed reactions, with Blakeley of Saugus; four cher- Saturday at 10 a.m. Meet ered private, can resurface Harvard announced Monday that it would re- some saying he deserved ished grandchildren, James at church. Interment will and be used against them. voke an admission offer to a survivor of the to be forgiven and others and Sarah Blakeley, Kyle and be at Riverside Cemetery in It’s relatively unusu- Parkland high school massacre because of rac- saying Harvard made the Carly Atkinson. He was pre- Saugus. Arrangements by al for colleges to rescind ist social media posts. right decision. deceased by his sister Linda BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral admission offers. When Brad Shear, an attorney Miller. Home, Saugus. For condolenc- they do, it’s more often the social-media posts of ed in writing “is subject based in Baltimore who In lieu of flowers, donations es www.BisbeePorcella.com. for a slip in academic per- other students who were to somebody using it in a specializes in social media in Bob’s memory may be formance or disciplinary accepted, said Jeff Fuller, negative way against that law, said Kashuv deserved issues than social media made to Blessed Sacrament former admissions offi- individual.” a second chance at Har- posts. But experts say it’s Parish, 14 Summer St., Sau- cer at the University of Kyle Kashuv, 18, posted vard. He said teens “say not uncommon for offers and do stupid things.” gus, MA 01906. Houston and now director on Twitter that Harvard of admission to be jeop- “Once your name is tied of college counseling at had revoked his admis- ardized by the emergence to something digitally, Strake Jesuit College Pre- sion over anti-Semitic MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS of damaging communica- that information can be tions, sometimes because paratory, also in Houston. language and repeated used against you forever,” of people motivated by “The unfortunate thing use of a slur referring to Shear said. But, for some 9-month-old boy bitten Consumer group warns of competition or jealousy. is that this may be your black people. He said in an young people, “until they by snake in kitchen dangers of summer toys Parents of students re- best bud, but tomorrow it apology that he made the touch the hot stove, they jected by a college on many might not be,” Fuller said. comments when he was don’t learn they can get MEDFORD (AP) — A BOSTON (AP) — A occasions have reported Anything communicat- 16, before the February burned.” woman whose 9-month- consumer advocacy group old son was bitten by a is reminding parents of the 5-foot long snake that dangers of classic summer- slithered into the family’s time toys like baby pools, Subminimum wage pitched as solution kitchen says the boy was high-powered water guns completely unfazed by the and inflatable pool rings. ordeal, until his parents Boston-based World to declining teen seasonal employment panicked. Against Toys Causing By Chris Lisinski bor and Workforce Devel- summer jobs at a signifi- and that doing so would Jenna Lees-Rolfe tells Harm issued its annual STATE HOUSE opment hearing Tuesday. cantly lower rate since harm young workers who The Boston Globe she list of 10 “summer safety NEWS SERVICE “We’re now taking those 2000 when compared to contribute crucial income was preparing breakfast traps” Tuesday. opportunities away be- previous decades, the re- BOSTON — As high- to family budgets. at her Medford home on Other toys on the list cause our businesses can’t sult of a range of factors school students begin During debate last year Saturday while her son, include water balloon afford to pay teens the such as growth in addi- their summer vacations, over the broader mini- James, played on the floor slingshots, on-ground higher wage.” tional school courses or in- with some pots and pans. water slides such as the fewer teenagers in Massa- mum wage-increase that chusetts will be working Hill, the House assistant ternships during the sum- The snake appeared Slip ‘N Slide, and projec- minority leader, filed one mer and a decrease in the became part of the “grand from under the refriger- tile-firing toy guns. part-time, seasonal jobs bargain” law, groups such than in previous decades, of several bills before the availability of part-time, ator and bit James in the Nonmotorized scoot- as the Raise Up Massa- part of an ongoing trend committee that would au- unskilled work. shin. ers also earned a spot thorize a lower wage for Hill pointed to the set of chusetts coalition pushed Lees-Rolfe says having because the organization across the country. Republican lawmakers, workers younger than 18. minimum-wage increases back against the idea. grown up in Australia, says they’re responsi- His legislation (H 1637) enacted under last year’s she was prepared for the ble for most toy-related worried that minimum wage increases are fur- would set that rate at $11 so-called “grand bargain” worst. injuries. per hour, but only for teen- as responsible, arguing ther driving down teen 781-593-7700 But after she and her Trampoline parks, agers who are employed that employers will opt husband caught the all-terrain vehicles, pool employment rates, want Publishing Daily, except Sundays for a period shorter than not to pay the higher min- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 snake in a transparent covers and defective pool to address the situation by allowing businesses to 90 days. Other bills would imum wages for short- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA container, an expert told drain covers were other scale the youth wage to term seasonal positions. and additional offices. them it was a non-ven- child safety risks included pay seasonal or part-time Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item workers under the age of 80 percent the state mini- Eight years ago, he said, omous female milk snake on the list. Subscriptions 18 less than adults, argu- mum wage — currently at about 50 percent of teen- Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States common in Massachu- The organization says ing that a “teen wage” is $12 and increasing to $15 agers had summer jobs, $20.00 for 4 weeks setts. July and August account necessary to boost hiring. by 2023 — or allow busi- but that number has $65.00 for 13 weeks The family has since for more preventable, ac- $130.00 for 26 weeks “A lot of those teens learn nesses to use the federal since declined to roughly bought snake repellent cidental deaths than any $260.00 for 1 year from these first jobs and $7.25 per hour minimum 30 percent. and sealed the space un- other two-month period of Send payment to and POSTMASTER, learn invaluable lessons wage for teenagers who However, critics of the send address changes to: der the refrigerator. the year. about life and business,” work 20 hours or less ev- proposals argue that low- The Daily Item said Rep. Brad Hill, an Ip- ery week. ering wages is not essen- 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 swich Republican, during Researchers have found tial for teenagers to find Lynn, MA 01903 a Joint Committee on La- that teenagers have held meaningful employment WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Climate bills hinge on $1B in taxes, or borrowing Saugus sweeps By Matt Murphy months, but on Tuesday it tisan example of something ties by raising the state’s and Katie Lannan was welcome friction for here, and why not the most deeds excise from $2.28 STATE HOUSE environmental advocates important issue facing hu- to $3.42 for every $500 out custodians NEWS SERVICE who relished the focus on mankind?” Bergman said. of the price of a property climate issues. The two bills had simul- sale. The money would go BOSTON — The gover- “Today, I think, is a mo- taneous hearings at the into a Global Warming SAUGUS formation about the cus- nor and the speaker of the mentous day for addressing State House on Tuesday Solutions Trust Fund cre- From A1 todial bids received by House — two of Beacon the climate crisis in Massa- before two different com- ated last year as part of a the department. After the the custodians is estimat- Hill’s most powerful figures chusetts, where we’ve got mittees. The Telecommu- $2.4 billion bond bill, and meeting, however, they be- — saw their competing pro- two committee hearings — nications, Utilities and augment the work already ed to be a $5 million liabil- came concerned that the posals to spend $1 billion I won’t call them compet- Energy Committee heard being done through the ity, he said. vote actually terminated or more over the next de- ing, they’re just contempo- testimony on the speaker’s Municipal Vulnerability “The School Department the union contract. cade fighting the effects of raneous — at this hour in bill (H 3846), while Baker Preparedness program. is making these deci- After the meeting, both climate change go head-to- this building on far-reach- went before the Revenue DeLeo’s bill, filed by sions, through this some- Morgante and Marchese head Tuesday for the atten- ing climate legislation for Committee with Energy Telecommunications, Util- times-challenging period emailed the full board tion of lawmakers. the commonwealth of Mas- and Environmental Af- ities and Energy Commit- of reconfiguration, in the several times asking for Gov. Charlie Baker’s bill sachusetts,” Keith Berg- fairs Secretary Kathleen tee House Chair Thomas best interests of the stu- clarification on the vote, would raise the state’s man, retired Littleton town Theoharides to testify for Golden, would create the dents of Saugus,” he said. copies of the bids and for real estate transfer tax administrator and former his plan (S 10). GreenWorks infrastruc- “The primary goal of the a draft of the executive to generate as much as president of the Metropoli- “We are committed to ture program and allocate School Department is to session minutes to review. $137 million a year to help tan Area Planning Council, substantially expanding $1 billion over 10 years. work towards these nec- The emails were obtained cities and towns prepare said at the hearing on the our investment in resil- Communities could apply essary performance align- and reviewed by The Item. for and adjust to climate House bill. ient infrastructure and for grants through the ments and achievements Meredith said she did change, while Speaker “Massachusetts is poised other adaptation strate- Executive Office of En- that reflect the character not respond to the emails Robert DeLeo’s bill would to become an example for gies across the Common- ergy and Environmental and priorities of this com- because they contained borrow the money. the rest of the nation by wealth,” Baker said. Affairs to fund installa- munity.” deliberations and she be- The contrasting ap- crafting a truly bipartisan Baker’s plan is to gener- tion of solar grids, electric Chairwoman Jeannie lieves answering them proaches to the same prob- approach to combating the ate new revenue to help vehicle charging stations, Meredith declined to com- would be a direct violation lem will create a choice for climate crisis, and boy, do cities and towns address resiliency infrastructure ment on the decision, cit- of the Open Meeting Law. legislators over the coming we ever need a bold, bipar- their climate vulnerabili- and more. ing a bargaining exemp- “This decision was not tion to the Open Meeting an easy decision ... I will Law. share that at no time did I Lynn bond rating improves to stable A statement outlining feel as if we were asked to the entire timeline of the make an ill-informed deci- two years of negotiations sion,” said committeeman LYNN said the Baa1 rating re- capital improvement plan After the council ap- and impact bargaining Marc Magliozzi about the From A1 flects the city’s challenged and expected annual debt proved $1.5 million in free with the custodial union executive session, add- financial position with issuance. cash transfers last week will be given upon comple- ing that he is limited in called the city’s “very low” narrow reserves that has Although the budget is to build up the city’s re- tion of all bargaining ses- what he can say because bond rating. recently stabilized with balanced, McGee said he serves, its total reserves sions, she said. of the Open Meeting Law. “I think it took time to the help of a state loan, a expects to appear before account for 1.1 percent of The announcement “In November 2017 I was the overall FY20 budget. get us here,” Bertino said. sizable tax base with be- the City Council again to comes days after two oth- elected to help the chil- Typical fiscal practice is “It’s going to take time low average resident in- request that it be amend- er school committee mem- dren of the district and for that figure to be at 5 to get us out. I think it’s comes and high poverty, ed based on anticipated bers spoke out about con- improve education. As we to 10 percent, according important that the city and above average pen- savings in health insur- fusion surrounding a vote sit today, we are a failing to McGee, who has said continue to live within its sion and OPEB liabilities. ance and cost increases taken in executive session school district that needs means and budget con- Moody’s said the rating, due to retroactive raises building up the city’s re- regarding the employees. serves would help improve attention. We need to put servatively, and establish which has been downgrad- issued to the city’s dozen Liz Marchese and Lisa its bond rating. educational pieces back in strong policies and pro- ed twice in the past three unions through collective Morgante told The Item place in order to improve cedures moving forward, years, also reflects the bargaining, along with a Gayla Cawley can be on Friday they feared the and achieve the high ac- which we’re ready and “manageable debt burden” potential increase in state reached at gcawley@item- panel inadvertently voted ademic standards that I committed to do.” that is expected to rise aid when the state budget live.com. Follow her on to terminate contracts for have for our children.” In its report, Moody’s with the city’s five-year is finalized. Twitter @GaylaCawley. the custodians in a meet- ing that was closed to the Bridget Turcotte can be public. reached at bturcotte@item- They believed they were live.com. Follow her on Common cause for funding in Lynn voting to gather more in- Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. PARC in 2013. Completion of the The overall project has shoe print and is a gateway Elite fleet shaping up for From A1 project is dependent upon included landscaping, to the downtown. the availability of funding, installing benches and Along with authorizing Marblehead to Halifax race Commons, which has been according to Marsh. antique-style lighting, re- the mayor to seek funding, funded by the PARC grant “The rehabilitation of doing the walkways and the council passed a res- RACE impressive records have program and Gateway the fountain would be the a $900,000 restoration of olution to file and accept From A1 signed up. Among them is Cities Parks Program, final cap to years of work the bandstand, with a goal grants for the restoration. Valiant, a 12-meter yacht, with the city kicking in on the Common,” Marsh of programming the latter “The Lynn Common is by yachts around Nantuck- skippered by Gary Grego- matches through commu- said. “The state has been more often for live music. and far a community-wide et Lightship, and decided ry of Marblehead. Now a nity development block an amazing partner and Marsh has said the Lynn asset, and the preservation to go one better. And the race veteran, Valiant first grant money. we wouldn’t have gotten Commons is one of the most and improvements to this race to Halifax was on. competed in the “Halifax” The city received the this far without the com- historic parks in the city — facility are a city priority,” And when the Eastern- in 1991. first grant for the project monwealth’s assistance.” it’s shaped like a woman’s the resolution reads. ers pitched the idea to the Warrior, a 70-foot Vol- Nova Scotians at their vo out of Southern Yacht yacht club, its members Club, has added the race enthusiastically agreed, to its summer itinerary. according to the race com- From Nova Scotia, Air- mittee’s history records. borne IV, a Beneteau 50 The first race occurred owned by Halifax busi- in 1905 and continued nessman Bill Greenwood, sporadically until 1939, is among the larger boats when BYC (the third old- in the Canadian fleet. est yacht club in the U.S.) Greenwood is a former teamed with RNSYS (the Commodore of the Royal oldest yacht club in North Nova Scotia Yacht Squad- America) and formalized ron. Airborne IV won her the biennial event. There class overall and the over- was a break in the race all PHRF racing division during WWII, but it re- in 2017. sumed in 1947. “One of the pleasures of Since then, the race organizing this race is see- has run continuously, al- ing which familiar friends ternating years with the are returning from prior Newport-to-Bermuda races (almost 60 percent) Race. and the excitement of see- Oddly, in Boston it’s ing some of the first-time called the Halifax race entries” says Bows. and in Halifax it’s called Among those first-time the Marblehead. entries is Gigi, a J122 The race always begins skippered by BYC Rear ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the first Sunday after Commodore Tom Mager. July 4 at Tinker’s Gong, Brian Theirrien, Boys & Girls Club of Lynn executive director, speaks during the ribbon cutting “I am looking forward which is a buoy just out- to roughly three days of of the recently-renovated and repaired Meninno Recreation Center at the Boys & Girls Club of side Marblehead Harbor. great teamwork with the Lynn Creighton Pond Camp. It runs approximately 360 crew racing around the Nautical miles northeast clock. I’ve heard the sto- across the Gulf of Maine ries of beautiful sunsets, Community rallies for Lynn Boys & Girls camp and through the strong sea life along the way and tidal currents at the en- the huge welcome at the CAMP dated the bathrooms and have Camp Creighton and dation and from donors on trance to the Bay of Fun- RNSYS.” From A1 added more bathrooms, its 130 acres of open space online websites. dy, and from there up the we added air-condition- and pond … It’s an honor “I want to thank every- shore to a finish in Halifax Steve Krause can be Scianatico said it was ing and Wi-Fi, which we for my family to be part of body, whether with time or Harbour. reached at skrause@item- humbling to see how many didn’t have before, we the club in such a big way. monetarily, who donated to Several large boats with live.com. people wanted to help af- added a couple more of- I coached it and brought this cause,” said Scianati- ter the incident. Hirsch fices via expansion, and it together but it was a co. “We appreciate the com- Lynn Water & Sewer said volunteer crews had we got a brand new kitch- group of our employees munity, both Middleton a short amount of time to en. We also added a little and subcontractors that and Lynn, and everyone Commission get the repairs finished art on the front of the rec went above and beyond to who came together to sup- before the camp’s opening center to make it look nic- help pull it together with port this organization.” The Lynn Water & Sewer Commission recently on Wednesday, June 19. er. Overall, it looks like a not only a forced budget, published a water quality report that was mailed to its The donations came out brand new place.” but an obligated short Bella diGrazia can be customers in accordance with federal regulations. The to $207,000, with $24,000 Because of Meninno’s timeframe as well.” reached at dbigrazia@ report contains detailed information on the quality of from insurance and generosity, the Boys & More than 70 people, in- itemlive.com. Follow her on Lynn’s drinking water which meets state and federal $120,000 from Meninno Girls Club renamed the cluding board members, Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Construction, which ren- revamped clubhouse the state officials, and Menin- standards. ovated the camp’s main Meninno Recreation Cen- no and his family cele- Copies of the report are available at the Commission’s clubhouse. Club Executive LAW OFFICES OF ter during a ribbon cut- brated the positive turn of office, 400 Parkland Avenue, Lynn, or you may call Director Brian Theirrien ting ceremony on Tues- events with a BBQ offered JAMES J. CARRIGAN Richard Dawe at 781-596-2400 for more information. said the construction com- day. Meninno has been a during the ribbon-cutting. • Social Security Disability pany had to cut a number member of the Lynn club’s Governor Charlie Baker • Workers Compensation Daniel F. O’Neill of costs to get the job done, board of directors for the could not attend, but sent a • Accidents Executive Director 25 years located across which is why owner Nick last 15 years. video commending the ef- from Lynn District Court Meninno jumped in and “It was heartbreaking forts, which was shown on 15 Johnson St. offered to pay $100,000 to see the damage that a projector screen. About out of his own pocket. was done to it,” Meninno $63,000 of generous do- 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN “The camp is completely said. “Somebody had to nations came from Camp ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 night and day from what step up and get the repair Lion of Lynn, the Amelia LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL to start your it was to what it is now,” job done because it’s so Peabody Charitable Fund, www.jamescarriganlaw.com daily subscription. said Scianatico. “We up- important for the club to the Heritage Helps Foun- [email protected] A4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US School custodians are Saugus

Privatization of the My father, Michael instead of a “better better place, please game, something that 110 Munroe St. custodians in our town Mabee, grew up in this option” at a private do not take these hasn’t been done in a P.O. Box 5 has been a hot topic town, graduated from school. steps backwards. The long time in this town. Lynn, MA 01903 in our community for Saugus High School, So what kind of ex- custodians are loved He did it because the Customer Service quite awhile. has coached football, ample are we setting throughout the town. kids deserved it and Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. As a son of one of the basketball, and base- ditching the custo- If you ask around any the town deserved it. Connecting custodians of course I ball for the school, and dians for a cheaper school or even open All of these janitors All Departments: see this as a poor deci- youth teams in our option? All of my life Facebook you can deserve much better 781-593-7700 sion, but my reasoning town. He has continu- Saugus has been a see the support they than to be kicked to Ext. 2 goes beyond that. I ally put in hours of his place I wanted to grow receive because of Classifi ed/Legal Advertising the curb. They all classi [email protected] have been a student time to give back to up in and one day the time, effort, and have their ties in our and athlete in this this town, for the love raise a family here enthusiasm they put Subscriptions community that run [email protected] town for as long as I he has for this town. and hopefully even into their work. extremely deep. We Circulation can remember. Vari- Loyalty and pride work for. Seeing what This past year my [email protected] ous teachers, coaches, is what keeps alum- can happen to these dad filled in for the must make the right decision not only for Ext. 3 mentors, counselors, ni coming back and loyal employees, tax- football team, when Newsroom librarians, custodians, working to better our payers, and commu- their season was in these custodians, but [email protected] and many other work- very own commu- nity members is not jeopardy. With the for the future of our [email protected] ers of this town have nity. The school we encouraging for the small coaching staff town. Ext. 4 taught myself and all see being built for a future of our town. he did everything he Sports Michael Mabee Jr. [email protected] kids the many things better education for In a time where we could to give this town is a Saugus resident Ext. 5 that make Saugus the our youth, and to keep are working so hard a football team and attending Worcester State Retail and Online town we love. Saugus kids in Saugus to make our town a even won a playoff University. Advertising [email protected] ADVERTISING Townscape Committee says thanks Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 The Townscape Com- the result and look [email protected] mittee thanks you for forward to sharing the Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 your support at the Ge- improvements we make [email protected] raniumfest and Kids Day all over town with these Patricia Whalen fundraiser last month. funds. Sales Representative, ext. 1310 We were excited to [email protected] Thank you so much to BUSINESS OFFICE see so many residents the town of Lynnfield for who participated in the Maria Alvaracin your support. ext. 1205 fun-filled day. We hope [email protected] We invite you to join the event offered you Susan J. Conti the chance to find some townscape and help keep Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] beautiful additions to Lynnfield beautiful. For more information, Ted Grant your gardens and share Publisher, ext. 1234 fun with friends and go to townscapelynnfield. [email protected] family. org. Marian Kinney ext. 1212 We raised nearly Townscape Lynnfield [email protected] $19,000. As a result, we Committee: Richard Sjoberg, Will Kraft will continue our mission Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 Heather Pizzotti, Stephanie [email protected] of planting trees in Lyn- Couey, Nicole DiVirgilio, Mike Shanahan nfield and donating mon- Ellen Crawford, Phil Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 ey towards playground Crawford, Alexis Leahy, Betty [email protected] and field improvements. Adelson, Kendall Inglese and Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 We are thrilled with Lucy Karis ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK [email protected] Jim Wilson CAROLE BOSTON WEATHERFORD Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 Children’s books offer life lessons [email protected] James Holzhauer “Jeopardy” champion, teams to achieve buy- “The Lorax” by Dr. ers must trust their CLASSIFIED Abbe Young Smith recently took “Jeopar- but also lessons in life in, create synergy and Seuss hints at the dan- own eyes and instincts Manager, ext. 1276 dy” by storm, setting and leadership we can produce results. gers of pollution and and greet sycophants [email protected] a single-game record all use. The lesson in Shel industrialization. The with skepticism. GRAPHICS of more than $131,000 Here are 10 stand- Silverstein’s fable “The cautionary tale pro- Finally, “The Pied Trevor Andreozzi won and taking home out titles that come to Giving Tree” is inher- motes environmental Piper of Hamelin,” a Designer [email protected] more than $2.4 million mind: ent in the book’s title: stewardship, a lesson German legend, shows Mohamed Diop in total. Mr. Holzhauer In “The Little Engine Be generous. that today’s leaders the consequences Designer shared his strategy to that Could,” a train’s “David Gets in Trou- urgently need to heed. when a town stiffs a [email protected] prep for the show: He engine breaks down. ble” by David Shannon “I’m the Biggest rat-catcher and he re- Mark Sutherland Creative Director read children’s books After larger engines teaches that it’s bet- Thing in the Ocean” by turns to collect. The [email protected] ter to admit mistakes Kevin Sherry is a re- he got from the public refuse, a little engine story gave us the say- NEWSROOM library. pulls the train over than to make excuses. minder that regardless ing, “pay the piper.” Mike Alongi His 32-game winning a mountain while re- “Frederick’s Jour- of your size or status, a Indeed, politicians Sports Reporter ext. 1228 streak ended June 3. peating the mantra, “I ney” and “Martin’s Big bigger fish can eat you who renege on promis- [email protected] Perhaps fittingly, he think I can.” The les- Words,” both by Doreen alive. So, don’t let pow- Bill Brotherton es risk losing the pub- Features Editor ext. 1338 lost to librarian Emma son: You can overcome Rapaport, profile two er go to your head. lic trust. [email protected] Boettcher, of Chicago. hurdles, if you believe outstanding orators — “The Emperor’s New I wonder if President Gayla Cawley As a children’s book in yourself, work hard abolitionist Frederick Clothes” by Hans Reporter, ext. 1236 Donald Trump will [email protected] author and children’s and persevere. Douglass, who escaped Christian Anderson, make time for summer Cheryl Charles literature professor, I In the European slavery while working shows the folly of van- reading? News Editor, ext. 1278 know that kids’ books folktale “Stone Soup,” at Baltimore’s harbor, ity. Two weavers exe- [email protected] engagingly cover a va- hungry strangers rally and civil rights icon cute a royal scam with Carole Boston Weather- Bella diGrazia Rev. Martin Luther an “invisible” garment ford (http://cbweather- Reporter, ext. 1317 riety of topics (though, townspeople to chip in [email protected] perhaps not the former ingredients from their King Jr. Both biogra- that has the ruler pa- ford.com) has authored more than 50 books includ- Thomas Grillo mayor’s “Healthy Hol- meager reserves for a phies show the pow- rading naked before ing, “Moses: When Harriet Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] ly” series), offering up communal meal. The er of words to uplift, his subjects. A child Tubman Led Her People history and statistics takeaway for leaders move the masses and ultimately exposes the to Freedom,” a Caldecott Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 necessary to become a is to build coalitions or effect change. scam. The lesson: lead- Honor book. [email protected] Thor Jourgensen Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] Daniel Kane Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 E¦§¦ M. 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By Sharon Cohen acting erratically but nev- Reporters spent months every 100,000 inmates and Nora Eckert er charged. Gaunt, who examining hundreds of in 2014, the latest gov- ASSOCIATED PRESS had mental health and cases in local news re- ernment data available. substance abuse prob- ports, reviewing investi- It’s a problem commonly Over 25 hours, one in- lems, was placed in a cell gations of specific jails, blamed on the fact more mate begged for a doc- with a surveillance cam- and compiling a database mentally ill people are tor, screamed “help me,” era and was supposed to of more than 400 lawsuits being jailed, a trend that tore a blanket into strips be checked every 15 min- over alleged mistreatment started after state psy- and then killed herself. A utes. She asked for a doc- of inmates, most of whom chiatric hospitals began guard, nevertheless, re- tor and screamed for help, were mentally ill. Some 40 closing in the 1970s. But ported in a log that all was before using a blanket percent of those lawsuits Lori Rifkin, a California fine. prisoners’ rights attorney, Another inmate, locked to hang herself. A guard involved suicides in local who looked in through a jails — 135 deaths and 30 argues the vast majority up on a probation viola- of these suicides “are fore- tion and suffering from cell window had a limited attempts. view of Gaunt, didn’t in- In about a third of those seeable and preventable.” mental illness, threatened In Delaware County, Pa., to choke herself. A guard vestigate what was going 165 cases, staff alleged- on and noted in an obser- ly failed to provide pre- 35-year-old Janene Wal- told her to go ahead. lace, who suffered from FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS With suicides a problem vation log all was OK. scription medicines. Many Dane Shikman, Gaunt’s inmates also weren’t mental illness and para- President Donald Trump said that U.S. Immi- in local jails across the noia, was in jail for a pro- U.S., a joint investigation son, says his mother checked regularly — usu- gration and Customs Enforcement will begin should have been taken ally every 15-30 minutes bation violation and held removing millions of people who are in the by The Associated Press in solitary 51 of 52 days. and the University of to a mental health center, — because of staffing country illegally. not jail. shortages or inadequate She was locked up 23 Maryland’s Capital News hours a day at the George Service finds many jails “It is a failure of hu- training. More than half manity and of our insti- the suicides or attempts W. Hill Correctional Facil- have been sued or inves- ity. When she threatened Trump could have tigated in recent years for tutions that causes these occurred during the first tragedies,” Shikman says. week of being jailed, and to choke herself in 2015, a allegedly refusing inmates guard told her to go ahead. medication to help man- “When they see someone about 80 percent of the tough time meeting who looks like they’re inmates were awaiting She did. The guard went to age mental illness, failing lunch without checking on to properly monitor them struggling, they don’t say, trial. Some inmates were his deportation threat ‘Let me step in. This is even given razors, despite her and was among three or ignoring cries for help. workers fired. Nationwide, jail suicide someone’s mom.’... They warnings to staff that they By Colleen Long operation, potentially think this is a woman might harm themselves. “She needed treatment,” cases are leading to sub- says David Inscho, an and Elliot Spagat jeopardizing the kind of on drugs doing whatev- These lawsuits repre- stantial settlements over attorney for the family, ASSOCIATED PRESS sensitive effort that takes faulty policies or neglect. er she’s going to do, she’ll sent a tiny fraction of the which won a $7 million months to plan and re- In Lake County, Ca- shut up.” problem. WASHINGTON — Pres- settlement. “They gave lies on secrecy. The pres- lif., Elizabeth Gaunt, a The county settled a Suicide, long the leading ident Donald Trump could her the opposite.” ident’s tweets put new, 56-year-old former social wrongful death lawsuit for cause of death in U.S. jails, Other cases detail how have a tough time mak- fresh demands on Immi- worker, was jailed after $2 million. hit a high of 50 deaths for similar callousness or ing good on his threat to gration and Customs En- poor judgment can turn deport millions of people forcement, the agency in deadly: In Knox County, living in the U.S. illegally. charge of removals, which Tennessee, an inmate who But maybe that wasn’t his is already overwhelmed, tried to kill himself with point. lacking staff, funding and a razor six months earli- Trump’s late-night mes- detention space for its cur- er was given another one sages promised that start- rent work. And any mas- when readmitted on theft ing next week his admin- sive roundup that includes charges. A guard allegedly istration “will begin the deportation of mothers, said he should “have done process of removing the fathers and children would the job right” the first millions of illegal aliens be sure to spark outrage. time. The inmate slit his who have illicitly found The tweets suggested the throat. their way into the Unit- start of Trump’s re-elec- In Utah, 25-year-old ed States. They will be tion campaign is likely Tanna Jo Fillmore had removed as fast as they to have much in common long struggled with men- can.” with his 2016 announce- tal illness. Medication had That was a pronounce- ment, when he accused stabilized her, but a law- ment likely to excite his Mexico of sending rapists suit claims a nurse at the political base just as he to the United States and Duchesne County Jail re- was formally announcing pledged to build a wall fused to provide her pills. his reelection bid Tuesday and make Mexico pay for Fillmore had been jailed night. It also scared immi- it. The rhetoric was widely on a probation violation grants in the U.S. illegally denounced, yet the tough for apparently not provid- — and could deter others anti-immigration message ing a change of address. from coming. struck a nerve with many PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS On Thanksgiving 2016, But it came at a cost. Americans and ultimate- Tanna Jo Fillmore, who had a history of mental problems, killed herself she hanged herself in her Trump blatantly exposed ly helped carry Trump to in Duchesne County jail in 2016 while locked up on a probation violation. cell. an upcoming enforcement victory. Shanahan drops bid to lead Pentagon, citing ‘painful’ past

By Lolita C. Baldor lice records, she hit Shana- Gen. James Mattis abrupt- ASSOCIATED PRESS han a number of times, giv- ly stepped down in Decem- ing him a bloody nose and ber after delivering a blunt WASHINGTON — After black eye. The police report letter to Trump outlining a months of unexplained de- said she was not injured, list of foreign policy differ- lays, Acting Defense Sec- and he was not charged. ences and a warning that retary Patrick Shanahan “Bad things can happen the administration should stepped down Tuesday be- to good families ... and this not allow relations with al- fore his formal nomination is a tragedy, really,” Shana- lies to fray. ever went to the Senate, han told the Post. Shanahan was put in citing a “painful” family In his statement, Shanah- place as acting secretary, situation that would hurt an said he asked to be with- but it wasn’t until May his children and reopen drawn from the nomination that Trump announced he “wounds we have worked FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS process and he resigned would nominate Shanah- years to heal.” from his previous post as an. That formal nomination Air quality is affected by a complex mix of factors, both natural and President Donald Trump deputy defense secretary. has never come, inexpli- man-made. announced Shanahan’s de- He said he would work on parture in a tweet, and said cably delaying the Senate an “appropriate transition” Army Secretary Mark Es- process. per would be the new act- but it wasn’t clear how On Capitol Hill, the Sha- U.S. air quality is slipping ing Pentagon chief. quickly he will leave the job. nahan news was met with “I believe my continuing Defense officials saidmixed reactions. in the confirmation process leaders are trying to decide Top Democrats said his after years of improvement would force my three chil- when Esper would take sudden withdrawal under- dren to relive a traumatic over the job. Officials were scores the shortcomings of cleanest air in the world, that limit the emissions chapter in our family’s life meeting Tuesday after- White House vetting for By Seth Borenstein and Nicky Forster in the United States, and of certain chemicals and and reopen wounds we noon to discuss transition key Trump administration ASSOCIATED PRESS it’s gotten better since I’m soot from factories, cars have worked years to heal,” plans. The officials spoke jobs. president.” and trucks have helped Shanahan said in a state- on condition of anonymity Senate Minority Lead- After decades of im- That’s not quite the case. dramatically improve air ment. “Ultimately, their because they weren’t au- er Chuck Schumer said provement, America’s air There were noticeably quality over recent de- safety and well-being is my thorized to publicly discuss Tuesday that “this Sha- may not be getting any more polluted air days cades. In any given year, highest priority.” internal deliberations. nahan fiasco shows what cleaner. each year in the presi- however, air quality can The acting defense sec- In his tweet, Trump sim- a shambles, what a mess” Over the last two years be affected by natural retary did not provide ply said Shanahan had the administration’s na- the nation had more pol- dent’s first two years in specifics about the family done “a wonderful job” but tional security policy is. luted air days than just office than any of the four variations. That may be situation. But The Wash- would step aside to “devote Senators said they were a few years earlier, fed- years before, according to what’s behind the stalled ington Post published an more time to his family.” largely unaware of alle- eral data shows. While it new Environmental Pro- progress, scientists say. interview with Shanahan Later, Trump told reporters gations involving Sha- remains unclear whether tection Agency data ana- “What you’re seeing is on Tuesday, shortly before at the White House that he nahan’s family situation this is the beginning of a lyzed by The Associated a flattening off of prog- Trump tweeted that his heard about the problems when he was confirmed as trend, health experts say Press. ress as opposed to a major nomination would not go for the first time Monday. deputy defense secretary it’s troubling to see air The Trump administra- change in the wrong di- forward. In the interview, “I didn’t ask him to with- in 2017. Republican Sen. quality progress stagnate. tion is expected to replace rection,” said former dep- Shanahan spoke about the draw, but he walked in this Lindsey Graham said he There were 15 percent an Obama-era rule de- uty EPA administrator circumstances surrounding morning,” said Trump. “He had heard “rumors” of po- more days with unhealthy signed to limit emissions Bob Perciasepe, president his 2011 divorce and said said it’s going to be a rough tential problems. air in America both last from electric power plants of the Center for Climate he didn’t want to drag his time for him because of ob- Democratic Sen. Richard year and the year before on Wednesday. Called the and Energy Solutions. children through the expe- viously what happened.” Blumenthal raised the than there were on aver- Clean Power Plan, it would But Trump is moving to rience again. In noting Esper’s move, possibility that Shanahan age from 2013 through have gradually phased out loosen regulations on coal- Court records show that Trump added, “I know deliberately concealed the 2016, the four years when coal-burning power plants fired power plants and cars his ex-wife, Kimberly, was Mark, and have no doubt domestic problems, and he America had its fewest that emit both air pollut- that scientists credit for arrested several times on he will do a fantastic job!” called for an investigation number of those days ants and heat-trapping cleaner air, and he appears charges that included bur- He said it’s “most likely” he by the Defense Depart- since at least 1980. gases responsible for cli- to be less stringent about glary, property damage and will nominate Esper for the ment’s inspector general. President Donald mate change. enforcing current rules, ac- assault. The assault charge job “pretty soon.” Shanahan, he said, “had Trump has repeatedly Air quality is affected by cording to data obtained by was a misdemeanor for do- The post atop the Pen- an obligation to reveal it claimed just the opposite, a complex mix of factors, environmental advocates mestic violence in August tagon has not been filled himself. This is potentially saying earlier this month both natural and man- through the Freedom of 2010 when, according to po- permanently since retired a violation of law.” in Ireland: “We have the made. Federal regulations Information Act. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints fireworks donation. She left the Police identify Lynn larly arrests, reflect police records. In check at the wrong house. A caller reported, at 9:58 the event of a perceived inaccuracy, A caller reported a car that a.m. on Monday, an ongoing it is the sole responsibility of the con- passed him near Lodge Park issue with her Hawkes Street that did not look familiar to man killed in crash cerned party to contact the relevant neighbor harassing her and him at 9:54 a.m. Monday. police department and have the de- disturbing her peace over the By Gayla Cawley taken to Salem Hospital Swampscott firefighter — partment issue a notice of correction weekend. She stated that at ITEM STAFF where he was pronounced performed CPR on Wal- midnight, and all hours of the PEABODY to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- dead, according to Car- czak in the street until night, his television was turned LYNN — The man killed ifications will not be made without Arrest rie Kimball-Monahan, all the way up and he was after his motorcycle collid- Engine 10 from the Broad- express notice of change from the spokeswoman for the Es- walking loudly on the floor. ed with a car on Eastern way fire station arrived arresting police department. Robert A. Dowling, 47, of sex County District Attor- A walk-in reported at 1:10 4 Upland St., Beverly was ar- Avenue on Monday night and crews took over. ney’s office. p.m. on Monday that someone rested on Friday at 10:28 p.m. has been identified by The crash is under in- LYNN stole her pride flag on Wyman following a motor vehicle stop authorities as Javon Wal- No charges have been vestigation by Lynn Police Road. at 7 Summit St. and 33 Cen- czak, 24, of Lynn. filed against the driver of and the State Police Colli- Arrests A caller reported at 4:16 tennial Drive and charged with Walczak was driving his the car, a 72-year-old Lynn sion Analysis and Recon- p.m. on Monday that a young operating a motor vehicle with motorcycle shortly after man. He wasn’t injured in struction Section. Alexis Gewlas was arrested child relieved himself on the a suspended license. 7 p.m. when he collided the crash, Monahan said. on warrant charges of Class A sand near the playground on with a car that was cross- Lynn Fire Lt. Joseph Gayla Cawley can be drug possession and an unnat- Ocean Avenue. He stated he Summons ing Eastern Avenue in Zukas said two off-duty reached at gcawley@item- ural act at 4:40 p.m. Monday. thought it was wrong and the the area of Victory Road firefighters — Lynn Fire live.com. Follow her on Ryan Muldoon, of 185 Hen- parent could have brought Jason Lassus, 31, of 46 and Waitt Avenue. He was Lt. Paul Whitten and a Twitter @GaylaCawley. ry Ave., was arrested on a war- the child to the restrooms in- Union St., second floor, Law- rant charge of threat to commit stead of using the beach as rence, was summoned follow- crime at 4:52 p.m. Monday. a bathroom. He stated he ap- ing a motor vehicle stop at More than $1B worth of cocaine proached the parent and they 540 Jubilee Drive on Friday at Accidents seemed to find no issue with 6:43 p.m. for operating a mo- what they did. Responding of- tor vehicle with a suspended intercepted at Philadelphia port A report of a motor vehicle ficers spoke with the parent license and speeding. Officer crash at 6:35 p.m. Monday on who stated it was a “bathroom reports his father took posses- By Michael Lynnway; at 8:57 p.m. Mon- emergency” and they advised sion of the car. Rubinkam and day at Chatham Street and them to use the restrooms in- Christopher M. Burke, 32, Matt Rourke Western Avenue; at 8:43 a.m. stead of the beach. of 149 Washington St., Apt. 4, ASSOCIATED PRESS Tuesday at Broad and Market A caller reported loud mu- was summoned for disturbing streets; at 9:51 a.m. Tuesday PHILADELPHIA — U.S. sic coming from their Hawkes the peace following a report authorities seized 33,000 at Richdale Convenience Store Street neighbor’s apartment of loud banging coming from at 585 Essex St. pounds, or 15,000 kilo- at 6:27 p.m. on Monday. They breaking dishes because he grams, of cocaine from a A report of a motor vehicle stated they knocked on the believed they were tampered crash with personal injury at ship at Philadelphia’s port neighbor’s door and he didn’t with on Saturday at 6:21 a.m. in what they described as 7:14 p.m. Monday at Eastern answer. Responding officers one of the largest drug and Waitt avenues. spoke with both parties and Accidents busts in American history. they did not deem the noise They said the haul could Breaking and Entering unreasonable. Motor vehicle stuck in the The general manager of the mulch at McDonald’s Restau- have been worth more A report of a breaking and Dolphin Yacht Club reported at rant at 133 Main St. on Friday than $1 billion on the entering at 11:15 p.m. Mon- 6:29 p.m. on Monday that a at 3:12 p.m. Officer reported street. day at 90 Ford St. Macbook was stolen from the Phil’s Towing responded and The U.S. attorney’s of- club on Allerton Place. He stat- removed the vehicle from the fice in Philadelphia an- Overdose ed a credit card for the club island. The operator made ar- nounced the massive bust PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Twitter on Tuesday af- was also stolen and used six rangements with the business Authorities search a container along the Dela- A report of an overdose at ternoon, saying that law times, five with UberEats and to pay for the damage. ware River in Philadelphia Tuesday. 5:26 a.m. Tuesday on Wash- enforcement agents found ington Street. one to a movie theater. Complaints the cocaine on a ship at the Packer Marine Termi- to possess cocaine aboard the Bahamas on June 13, Theft NAHANT Theft reported at 155 Bar- nal. Two members of the a ship. An online court Panama on June 9, Peru tholomew St. on Friday at 4:34 crew were arrested and A report of a larceny at 5:52 Accidents docket did not list attor- on May 24 and Colombia p.m. Monday at 26 Commer- p.m. Officer spoke to the resi- face federal charges. neys for the defendants. It on May 19, records show. cial St. A report of a motor vehicle dent who said $10,000 worth Agents with dogs wasn’t clear whether oth- Federal authorities say A report of a robbery at 2:33 accident at the DCR Entrance of jewelry was taken a year swarmed the colossal er crew members would Colombia is the primary a.m. Tuesday at 195 Union St. Lot at 10:20 a.m. Saturday; ago. Officer will document. ship Tuesday afternoon, face charges. supplier of cocaine to the at Winter Street and Nahant Officer requested to preserve including one officer who The drug seizure is the U.S. Vandalism Road at 4:40 p.m. Saturday; the peace while an employee could be seen climbing latest in a series of large The MSC Gayane’s own- on Wilson Road at 5:15 p.m. gets fired at In The Game at into the back of a large cocaine busts along the er, MSC Mediterranean A report of motor vehicle Sunday. 535 Lowell St. on Friday at red container on wheels. East Coast. In a March Shipping Co., said in a vandalism at 8:09 a.m. Tues- 4:55 p.m. Service rendered. Court documents said the bust in Philadelphia, drug statement it was “aware day at 215 Fairmount Ave. Complaints Caller reports a red motor bust began Monday. dogs sniffed out 1,185 of reports of an incident vehicle, possibly a BMW or a An affidavit alleged that pounds of cocaine worth at the Port of Philadelphia LYNNFIELD A report of a coyote sight- Honda, was driving 70 miles crew members helped about $38 million — at in which U.S. authorities ing near Spring and Emerald per hour down Ellsworth Road load the cocaine onto the that time the city’s larg- made a seizure of illic- Alarms streets at 2:13 a.m. Thursday. onto Columbus and onto Low- MSC Gayane while it was est seizure of the drug in it cargo.” The privately A report of three cars parked ell Street on Friday at 7:17 at sea off the west coast more than two decades. owned Swiss shipping A 911 hangup call was re- on High Street without stickers p.m. A be on the lookout order of South America. Citing In February, customs company said it “takes ceived from HP Hood at 6 at 9:49 a.m. Friday. was issued by police. Officers an interview with one of agents seized 3,200 this matter very seriously Kimball Lane on Monday at A report of five juveniles checked the area but the vehi- the crew members, au- pounds at the Port of New and is grateful to the au- 1:09 p.m. Officer reports the walking along the rocks to- cle was gone upon arrival. thorities said a total of York and New Jersey with thorities for identifying company was having informa- wards the end of Little Nahant A report of four gunshots on 14 boats approached the a street value estimated any suspected abuse of its tion technology issues and no at 11:31 a.m. Friday. The caller Berry Street on Friday 7:27 vessel on two separate oc- at $77 million. That was services.” service was necessary. is concerned the tide will come p.m. Officers checked area casions during its voyage. the largest cocaine bust at Patrick Trainor, a On Monday at 7:54 p.m. po- up and they will not be able to and no one was found. Several crew members the ports since 1994. spokesman for the U.S. lice received a 911 call from get back to the beach. Police allegedly helped transfer Online ship trackers Drug Enforcement Ad- Newhall Park on Oak Street. Of- made contact with the juve- SAUGUS bales of cocaine. said the vessel detained in ministration in Philadel- ficer reports there was a large niles and a caretaker who were The ship’s second mate, Philadelphia sails under phia, said that based on group at a baseball game, but heading back to the beach. Accidents Ivan Durasevic, and an- the flag of Liberia and ar- current prices in the area, unable to locate caller. A report of a 21-foot dis- other crew member, Fono- rived in Philadelphia after the street value of the abled vessel in the water at A report of a motor vehicle ac- faavae Tiasage, were 5 a.m. Monday. The ship’s haul is around $525 mil- Complaints 3:34 p.m. Friday. The U.S. cident at Hamilton and Rhodes charged with conspiracy previous ports of call were lion to well over $1 billion. Coast Guard reported the ves- streets at 6:57 p.m. Monday; Officer requested from the sel is closer to Deer Island in at 4 Briggs Court at 2:18 p.m. Elizabeth Green Library at 18 Winthrop. Monday; at Elm and Saville POLICE BRIEFS Summer St. on Monday at A report of several individu- streets at 3:36 a.m. Tuesday. 10:12 a.m. from an employee als on the rocks near Nahant Boston police investigate through 2016 by conceal- Police say that in who said a bag with sharps, Road at 8:20 p.m. Friday. Complaints shooting deaths of 2 men ing his income from the addition to holding both bandages and latex gloves A caller reported approxi- Internal Revenue Service. men accountable for the were left at the library. Officer mately eight individuals went A report of a man making BOSTON (AP) — Bos- Prosecutors say Rogers robbery, they also want to reports items properly dis- onto the beach just past the inappropriate comments to a ton police are asking for encouraged clients to pay make sure the suspect’s posed of. Tides area with what was be- group of females who were rid- the public’s help as they in cash, used a nominee “‘heart problems’ have Request for an officer from a lieved to be animal crates, ing bikes through The Residenc- investigate a late night bank account to negotiate been taken care of by a caller who reported a road rage constructed a circle of rocks es at Stevens Pond on Found- shooting that left two check payments when he medical professional.” ers Way at 12:05 p.m. Monday. incident on Monday at 2:03 and placed headless birds in men dead. was not paid in cash, paid Police posted surveil- A caller reported someone p.m. at Condon Circle. Report the circle at 10:36 p.m. Friday. Officers responded to creditors using postal lance video and images of tried to intentionally strike her taken. A caller reported that an the city’s Jamaica Plain money orders, and used the men, hoping the public with a vehicle on Newhall Ave- Caller reported a suspicious unknown party advised him neighborhood at about 10 credit cards opened with will help identify them. nue at 3:31 p.m. Monday. white Honda with Massachu- that someone has a wild an- p.m. Monday for reports a fictitious Social Security A caller reported she was setts license plate no. 8DF676 imal trapped under his boat of gunfire. number. Man who tried to kill sister, has driven past his home at on Ocean Street at 12:11 p.m. walking her dog on Atherton He also concealed Road when a neighbor ap- They found one vic- brother-in-law, sent to prison 285 Walnut St. four times very Saturday. The boat owner said tim outside, and he was ownership of his home slowly. Report investigated. he intends to release the ani- proached her with his dogs by titling the property in and threatened to harm her at pronounced dead at the GREENFIELD (AP) — A report of a vehicle speed- mal in Lynn Woods. scene. The second victim the name of a trust, and A man who authorities ing and playing loud music on A caller requested assis- 4:25 p.m. Monday. did not file federal tax A caller from 16 Woodland was found nearby, and say tried to kill his sister Tuesday at 12:24 a.m. on Lyn- tance in Dorothy Cove at 1:40 taken to the hospital, returns from at least 2008 and brother-in-law by p.m. Saturday. The caller said Ave. reported that his neighbor nbrook Road. where he died. through 2016. cutting their throats has the boat was without power. purposely drained his pool into The victims were de- Sentencing is scheduled been sentenced to up to A report of an illegally parked the caller’s backyard at 6:28 Medical Aid scribed as being in their for Sept. 10. He faces up eight years in prison. vehicle on Fox Hill Road at p.m. Monday. Police reported late 20s or early 30s, to five years in prison. The Recorder of Green- Request for medical aid at 4:38 p.m. Saturday. the water was drained into a but no names have been field reports that 59-year- 500 Ross Drive on Monday at A report of an overturned swamp behind the house. released. Police: Man faked heart old Timothy Murphy, of 5:09 p.m. Officer reports no boat on a mooring at Tudor A caller reported a man There have been no Athol, was sentenced service was necessary. Wharf at 7:27 p.m. Saturday wearing an ACME shirt came attack while accomplice arrests. Monday after pleading Well-being check requested A report of two people fight- to her door on Central Street robbed store Boston Police Commis- guilty to multiple charges at 2 Meservey Lane on Mon- ing on the harbor side of the claiming to be from a pest sioner William Gross said including two counts of day at 11:15 p.m. Officer re- causeway at Nahant and Wilson control service at 8:18 p.m. MALDEN (AP) — Police such crimes “shouldn’t be attempted murder. ports person is OK. roads at 7:37 p.m. Saturday. Monday. The caller reported he say a man faked a heart A report of a suspicious fe- was very aggressive about go- tolerated.” attack in a convenience Prosecutors say Mur- Property Check male walking around with long ing inside her home. The deaths bring the store while his accomplice phy went to Susan and gray hair and black shorts who A caller reported a suspi- number of homicides in hopped over the counter William Page’s home in Officer reports a property seemed out of sorts on Nahant cious person claiming to be a the city this year to 20. to steal money from the June 2018 and used a check was complete at the Road at 8:26 p.m. Saturday. security guard hired by Avalon register. knife to cut them across Lynnfield Middle School at A caller reported that he has at Avalon Bay Hilltop at 11:02 Chiropractor pleads guilty Malden police on Face- the throat. A prosecutor 505 Main St. on Tuesday at been out of town and received p.m. Monday. The caller is with to tax evasion charges book say they responded said it was a “miracle” 1:30 p.m. a security alert through his the regular security company to the store Sunday after- they survived. Authorities security camera that showed and stated he contacted the WORCESTER (AP) — A noon on reports of a theft. say Murphy blamed them MARBLEHEAD a woman who appeared to management for the Avalon, chiropractor has pleaded Officers were told for the loss of power at his be going through his mailbox who did not hire the individual. guilty to federal tax eva- two white men entered mother’s home, where he Accidents on Range Road at 7:35 p.m. Police report there was a mis- sion charges. together. Witnesses told had been living, when in Sunday. The resident sent the understanding. Federal authorities police one “faked a heart fact he had failed to pay A report of a minor motor police a picture of the woman A report of several street say Richard Rogers, who attack” while the other the utility bills. vehicle crash at Countryside and she was identified. She racers under the parking deck ran his business out of grabbed the cash. Murphy’s attorney Lane and Humphrey Street at told police she was at the resi- at Square One Mall at 11:25 his Northborough home, Both suspects then fled. sought a shorter sentence, 8:47 a.m. on Monday. dence to drop off a check for a p.m. Monday. pleaded guilty to evad- Police are looking for saying his client was ing his taxes from 2012 them. remorseful. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT ‘Smokelore’ is a tasty history of barbecue, food and culture By Don Schanche Jr. Capitol was laid in 1793. lament of former Georgia ASSOCIATED PRESS There’s barbecue as a Gov. Marvin Griffin as he means of cooking meat mourned his failed 1962 “Smokelore: A Short over open flames or coals, bid to regain office: “Ev- History of Barbecue in as natives of the Ca- America” (University of erybody that ate my bar- ribbean did on a raised Georgia Press), by Jim becue, I don’t believe voted Auchmutey framework they called a for me.” “barbacoa” — hence, the Auchmutey examines A great deal could be word “barbecue.” There’s barbecue through the lens- written about barbecue, barbecue as a meat dish es of politics, race, gender, and much of it already has itself — likely pork in the regional variety and other been. Southeast or beef in the filters, and takes the read- An online search for western U.S. states. And er on a rambling journey books about barbecue in modern times, there’s through a mouthwatering yields more hits than even the backyard barbecue series of historic barbecue the most fanatical barbe- where suburbanites grill emporiums around the cue enthusiast is likely to burgers and hot dogs over country where delectable read in one lifetime. charcoal. meat dishes are prepared But this recent offer- Auchmutey, who wrote over open coals, often in ing from the University and reported for years at picturesque settings by FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS of Georgia Press demon- The Atlanta Journal-Con- colorful pit masters with strates there’s clearly stitution, has an encyclo- Jenni Rivera died in December 2012 at the age of 43 in a plane crash generations of barbecue room for one more. pedic knowledge of the that also killed six others. secrets lodged in their In “Smokelore: A Short subject. He’s descended heads. History of Barbecue in from Georgia pit masters America,” Atlanta-based and even was guest cura- He explores barbecue Jenni Rivera biopic in the works author Jim Auchmutey tor for the Atlanta History epicenters like Memphis packs a vast store of histo- Center’s 2018-19 exhibi- and Kansas City, consid- with her family’s support ry, culinary sociology and tion “Barbecue Nation” on ers how the Great Mi- colorful anecdote into 266 the history and culture of gration helped spread barbecue throughout the By Lindsey Bahr To Do With It” and “Set It But beyond glamour richly illustrated pages. In barbecue. Yet despite writ- the process, he delivers a ing with authority, he’s U.S. and ponders the pos- ASSOCIATED PRESS Off,” is working on a script. casting, Jenni Rivera sible homogenizing effects Jenni Rivera died in De- knew that her story on thorough and entertain- anything but pedantic. LOS ANGELES — The ing discourse on a subject He touches on a curi- of competitive barbecue cember 2012 at the age of film might help other cookoffs, which now num- late Mexican-American 43 in a plane crash that women. Rosie Rivera said that has come to mean ous 1909 episode when ber in the thousands. singer and activist Jenni also killed six others. She she remembers her sister many different things, de- William Howard Taft was While he mourns the Rivera always dreamed of left behind five children crying one day about the pending on where you are served barbecued possum passing of some venerable a biopic about her turbu- and two grandchildren. “love of her life” whose and when you happen to with persimmon sauce barbecue eateries, he also lent and inspirational life. Known as the “Diva de drug issues made it im- be there. during a quixotic quest to looks forward with hope Now, seven years after la Banda,” the Califor- possible for them to be to- For instance, there’s popularize a Taft-inspired her untimely death, that nia-born daughter of Mex- gether. barbecue as event, like Billy Possum political to innovations like a Ko- dream is coming true. ican immigrants was at “She was crying like a the giant cookout attend- mascot after the Teddy rean-Southern barbecue A feature film based on the height of her career normal girl and then a ed by President George bear was so successfully fusion and the revival of Rivera’s life is officially in when she died. She was few minutes later wipes Washington when the linked to Teddy Roosevelt. traditional pit barbecue the works from Jenni Ri- one of the most successful the tears from her face foundation for the U.S. And he recapitulates the by younger foodies. vera Enterprises, Mucho female singers in grupero, and says, ‘I know why, I Mas Media and De Line a male-dominated region- know why: It’s because Review Pictures, who announced al style influenced by the I can help other wom- the project in a joint state- norteño, banda and ran- en who have drug addict ment Tuesday. The un- chero styles. She had sold husbands or lovers and Novel dissects divorce titled film will endeavor some 15 million records my story will help them,’” to capture the essence of and received multiple Lat- Rosie Rivera recalled. “I the superstar who was as in Grammy nominations loved her strength. No with sharp, funny scalpel admired for her soulful and two Billboard Mexi- matter what she was go- voice as she was for her can Music Awards. ing through, she always By Brooke Lefferts openness about her expe- Rosie Rivera remembers found a lesson in it.” ASSOCIATED PRESS riences with abuse, sexual that people started asking The film will likely be “Fleishman Is in Trouble” assault and finding suc- about a biopic days after primarily in English with (Random House), cess in a male-dominated her sister’s death, but that some Spanish, since that’s by Taffy Brodesser-Akner industry. it was too early then for the language they spoke “It’s been a long time the family and her chil- with their father. It also There was once a time coming,” her sister Rosie dren. She knew eventually will feature some unre- when becoming a doctor Rivera said in an inter- it would become a reality leased Jenni Rivera mu- or marrying one was an view Monday. though: She and her sister sic, Rosie Rivera said. ideal measure of success. Although it’s in the used to talk about a mov- “Jenni’s story is uni- But “Fleishman Is in early stages and no cast ie and silly dream casting versal in themes of love, Trouble,” the new novel or director has been set, scenarios (Jenni wanted loss, success, and cultur- by Taffy Brodesser-Akner, screenwriter Kate Lanier, Costa Rican actress Ma- al change,” said producer rejects that antiquated known for the Tina Turn- ribel Guardia and Rosie Donald De Line in a state- notion and several other er biopic “What’s Love Got picked Charlize Theron). ment. tired societal tropes, shin- ing a light on how we view Review work, relationships and material things. Toby Fleishman, a Man- hattan doctor and father Book ‘Wild and Crazy Guys’ of two, is in the middle of a painful divorce and finds the best medicine is stars ’80s film funnymen swiping right on Tinder to ease his pain. The plot canines. Fortunate- By Douglass K. takes place over just a few Daniel ly, “Caddyshack” and weeks, but the story of ASSOCIATED PRESS “National Lampoon’s how his 14-year marriage Vacation” put Chase’s to Rachel devolved into an “Wild and Crazy best qualities front Guys: How the and center again and angry, bitter mess comes Comedy Mavericks of led to “Fletch” and in flashbacks of how the the ‘80s Changed couple met, fell in love and Hollywood Forever” “Spies Like Us.” De Semlyen’s solid built a life together. (Crown Archetype), An old friend of Toby’s by Nick de Semlyen reporting and inter- viewing show how serves as the narrator and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Our favorite fun- hard work helps but judge, coloring the story nymen of the 1980s isn’t always enough. with her own insecurities events devastated her and gling two jobs. reached glorious Aykroyd comes off as and marital itchiness. The made her feel like no one There’s a plot twist that heights and man- the worker bee, tak- first part of the book re- — including Toby — had drives the narrative, but aged to endure the ing leading and sup- veals Toby’s side of things, her back. it’s the way that Brodess- decade despite some porting roles while and while he paints him- Brodesser-Akner is a er-Akner manages to no- appallingly unfunny constantly dreaming self as a martyr who took journalist best known for tice both the minutiae of lows. Sharing “SNL” up ideas for mov- a back seat in his career her in-depth celebrity in- relationships that univer- in their DNA, most of ies. His script laying as a liver specialist to terviews, including a New sally drives people crazy them worked together the groundwork for play Mr. Mom, it’s clear York Times magazine cov- as well as a macro picture in front of the camera “Ghostbusters” had his self-pity, fear of failure er story on Gwyneth Pal- of how being married feels at some point and, be- started out as an- and disappointment in the trow and Goop that got after 15 years that anchor hind the scenes, com- other vehicle for his way his life has turned out attention for its incisive the book. Both Toby and miserated at times friend and co-star contributed to the disinte- reporting and humor. The Rachel get caught up in over the vagaries of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Belushi. That mega- gration of the family. author’s sharp wit and her drive for the house show business. ary tale when he died of a hit, which followed In Toby’s version, Rachel descriptions of a certain in the Hamptons, private Offering colorful filmdrug overdose at 33. Others “Trading Places” with is the easy villain — ob- urban privileged life are schools and invitations backstories and insightful who dabbled in drugs and Murphy, led to years of re- sessed with money and dead-on and often hilari- to exclusive playdates, status — who rose from portraits of Bill Murray, alcohol managed to avoid liable comedy work plus an ous. The novel feels fresh clouding their values and assistant to superagent Steve Martin, Eddie Mur- his fate — the late John occasional dramatic role, and modern with a satiri- breaking promises they to the stars, working long phy, Chevy Chase, John Candy’s self-destruction including his Oscar-nomi- cal edge, but enough truth made to each other long hours, networking for so- to sting even the schmoop- Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, was more about food and nated support in “Driving ago. author Nick de Semlyen’s cial and professional gain, iest of married couples. One overall message drink — but they still faced Miss Daisy.” “Wild and Crazy Guys” ex- and becoming the bread- She describes how is that holding onto the personal and professional For all their wildness and plores the nature of star- winner while growing in- parenting and work ex- routine of staying “busy” stumbling blocks. craziness, being taken se- dom itself — the struggle riously for a change was a creasingly powerful and haustion, bitterness and — overscheduling, rush- Chase’s were less a mat- to be noticed and the even must. Murray and Martin financially successful. dreams unrealized strip ing, competing and social ter of too much too soon greater struggle to stay no- may have tried a little too The seeds of resentment the desire out of sex until media posting — often ticed. Interestingly, their than finding the good ma- soon to suit their fans. Buf- are sown as Toby feels it becomes a chore. All the results in feelings of lone- careers often followed sim- terial and avoiding the bad. feted by the intense fandom increasingly inadequate mid-life crises symptoms liness, inadequacy and a ilar trajectories. The first star spawned by that came with “Ghost- and Rachel’s busy sched- are here: from tawdry af- lack of connection. One common challenge “Saturday Night Live,” the busters” and the personal ule and pressure to keep fairs to Botox boosts, yoga Toby Fleishman isn’t the was surviving all that fame mother ship of post-Wa- disappointment generated up with the elite banker retreats and the politics only one in trouble. Infus- and fortune. Belushi, the tergate American comedy, by his critically rejected crowd pushes her to the of navigating dating app ing candor, humor and so- “Animal House” and “Blues Chase enjoyed comparisons dramatic turn in “The Ra- point of a breakdown. Ra- hookups. Stay-at-home cial commentary, this book Brothers” star, couldn’t to Cary Grant with his star zor’s Edge,” Murray prac- chel gets her say in the moms won’t like her as- holds up a mirror to all handle the high of success, turn in “Foul Play.” Then tically went into hiding for last part of the book, and sertion that they have it of us, demanding that we morphing from comedic came “Oh Heavenly Dog” a few years to figure things we see where she got her easier than working moth- take a hard look at how we wunderkind to caution- and several other box-office out. drive, how specific life ers, who are, after all, jug- live and how we love. A8 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS LYNN HAS PRIDE

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK The crowd gathers for the Pride flag raising ceremony at Lynn City Hall on Tuesday.

Stella Fogarty, 2, of Lynn waves her Pride flag.

Pamela Healey of Swampscott holds a bundle of Pride flags Shea Pariseau, 4, of Somerville, dances with her Pride in her hand. flag. Tree that some say inspired Dr. Seuss’ ‘The Lorax’ topples From land to sea

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A a sweeping view of the century-old tree with a coastline. long trunk and bushy But there are no facts branches that some be- to back up the lore. His lieve was the inspiration wife, Audrey Geisel, told for fictional Truffula trees the La Jolla Village News in Dr. Seuss’ “The Lorax” in 2012 that the idea for has fallen in a coastal Truffula trees in the 1971 San Diego park. environmental fable came Officials are investigat- from an Africa trip. ing why the wind-swept “He looked up at one of Monterey cypress top- the (local) trees, and said, pled in Ellen Browning ‘That’s my tree. They’ve Scripps Park last week, stolen my tree.’ So that’s the San Diego Union-Tri- where that came from,” bune reported Monday. Audrey Geisel said. “The tree was not dead at the time it fell, and with Geisel told interview- the exception of some ers over the years that stressing due to termites, “The Lorax” was inspired was generally in good by the anger he felt as shape,” said Parks and he watched homes and Recreation spokesman condominiums being Tim Graham. carved into the hillsides According to local below him. He called the book “one of the few legend, the tree inspired ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON the “The Lorax” by The- things I ever set out to do odor “Dr. Seuss” Geisel, that was straight propa- Ron DelGenio of Saugus, top, and Bob Sartori of Melrose guide the boat Lisa Marie into the who lived nearby and ganda,” according to the water at Saugus Public Landing on Ballard Street. worked in an office with Union-Tribune. WEATHER LOTTERY National weather MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: SUN, MOON, TIDES Forecast for Wednesday, June 19, 2019 TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Tuesday...... 8093 Tuesday...... 5776 Monday...... 7951 Monday...... 5244 Sunrise today 5:04 a.m. L Considerable cloudiness. A E winds 5 to 10 kt. Waves 1 stray shower or thunderstorm foot or less. Patchy fog. Vsby Sunday...... 7393 Sunday...... 4333 Sunset today 8:25 p.m. is possible. High around 70F. 1 nm or less. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: Winds ESE at 10 to 15 mph. Sunrise tomorrow 5:04 a.m. L Tonight: SE winds 5 to 10 kt, Tonight: Rain showers in the diminishing to around 5 kt EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 1:49 p.m. evening will evolve into a after midnight. Waves 1 foot All 4...... $4,394 All 4...... $6,740 Low tide today 7:40 p.m. L more steady rain overnight. or less. Patchy fog. A chance First or last 3...... $615 First or last 3...... $944 Low 63F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 of showers. Vsby 1 to 3 nm. Any 2...... $53 Any 2...... $81 High tide tomorrow 1:51 p.m. mph. Chance of rain 70%. Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $8 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $183 All 4...... $562 Fronts First 3...... $102 First 3...... $315 Cold Warm Stationary Pressure Last 3...... $102 Last 3...... $315 H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice TODAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Mass Cash: 9-15-22-25-35 JUNE 25 JULY 2 <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Cloudy | High 70, Low 63 T-storms | High 60s, Low 60s Showers | High 70s, Low 60s Mega Millions: 12-14-22-24-48-(21) NATIONAL SUMMARY: A mosaic of showers and thunderstorms will affect much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation today. Severe storms are in store from the southern Plains to the lower Ohio Valley with locally severe storms in Florida and the mid-Atlantic. Much of the West will be dry as cool- er air invades the Northwest with spotty storms.

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By Harold Rivera second stint coaching ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Fenwick, said. “Ethan Belt and Keegan O’Con- PEABODY — Bishop nor were splitting time Fenwick baseball coach behind the plate. We were Russ Steeves described trying to base it on where the 2019 season as “one the kids played most of big jigsaw puzzle.” Fen- their careers. We had a wick lost four starting strong outfield but it was pitchers to injury in the kind of lopsided. early stages of the season “I took the seniors out to and was forced to piece lunch and said ‘we have to things together on the go put the best talent for as the spring progressed. this team in the right But now the Crusaders spots,’” Steeves said. “An- have all the right pieces gelo McCullough said ‘I’ll in the right places. With play outfield.’ Ethan said Fenwick’s puzzle com- ‘I’ll play third base.’ Har- plete, the Crusaders find rison Brickett said ‘I’m a themselves two wins second baseman.’ It was away from a state cham- really just one of the more pionship. They’ll play challenging coaching Medway Wednesday (4) at times because we used po- Lowell’s Alumni Field in sitional players to pitch. the Division 3 state semi- That caused movement final. everywhere. It’s been a big jigsaw puzzle to this “I think we just couldn’t point, getting everyone to figure out the best defen- their best and building ITEM FILE PHOTO sive team that we could ITEM FILE PHOTO one total unit.” Pitcher Christian Loescher missed the majority put out there,” Steeves, in Harrison Brickett is one of five seniors leading of Fenwick’s regular season with an injury. his second season of his FENWICK, B2 the way for the Fenwick baseball team. Prep baseball falls in Super 8 title game By Daniel Kane wasn’t starting so it was ei- ITEM STAFF ther going to be the righty or lefty (Holland). We have HAVERHILL — The faced lefties. I wasn’t behind No. 2 St. John’s Prep base- home plate but I would ex- ball team just never got the pect a lot of his pitches were bats going and saw its sea- ahead in the count too. He son come to an end in a 6-0 did a really good job. I give loss to No. 8 North Andover (Holland) a lot of credit.” in the Division 1A “Super 8” Max Gieg got the nod for final at Haverhill Stadium. the Eagles and despite the St. John’s managed just loss gave all he had, throw- six hits with no answer for ing 6 1/3 innings, allowing North Andover starter two runs on five hits and Brendan Holland (six in- three walks with seven nings, three hits, one walk strikeouts. and four strikeouts) or re- “Max threw a lot of pitch- liever Sebastian Keane es, up around 111,” Letarte (three innings, three hits, said. “It was time to pull him one walk and six strikeouts). (in the seventh) he gave us a “I don’t know what it was,” chance to win but at 2-0 we Eagles coach Dan Letarte still weren’t hitting. It’s said of Holland. “When (Hol- tough. Our goal was to try to land) played B.C. High they go up 2-0 early. If we weren’t had so many pop ups and we ITEM FILE PHOTO we knew Keane was coming had so many pop ups (Tues- and you just couldn’t get St. John’s Prep pitcher Max Gieg pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing day). We were too anxious. that.” two runs on five hits and three walks with seven strikeouts in a We just couldn’t get solid loss to North Andover in the Super 8 final Tuesday night. line drives. We knew Keane PREP, B2 ITEM FILE PHOTO Colin Reddy has been a key player for the St. Mary’s base- Protect Our Streets showcase returns to Lynn ball team this season.

By Mike Alongi Lynn takes pride in where ITEM STAFF they’re from and where they grew up. We want to show LYNN — As summer that it doesn’t matter what comes around once again in part of Lynn you’re from, Lynn, basketball players we’re all a part of the same Harold from around the city are pre- community.” paring for the third annual With this being the third Rivera Protect Our Streets Commu- year of the tournament, as- nity Awareness Basketball pects of the event have Showcase at Thurgood Mar- evolved over the years. But shall Middle School. still, organizing an event like St. Mary’s The showcase, which was this with so many players started by Fred Hogan and and moving parts means Simmie Anderson with the things can get a little scat- baseball has a support of Lynn School Com- tered at times. mittee member John Ford in “Putting it together this 2017, pits teams from East year has been a little hectic host of talent Lynn against teams from because people have had to West Lynn to prove that ev- change the date because of Nobody knows what’s going to hap- eryone can come together work and things like that,” pen Thursday night when the St. around their common love Anderson said. “Everyone Mary’s baseball team takes the field for basketball. wanted to make a real com- against Hopkinton for the Division 2 “We want to bring East mitment to playing in this state championship. But one thing’s Lynn and West Lynn togeth- event, so now that we finally ITEM FILE PHOTO for sure- I’m glad I don’t have to game er not just in a basketball have the date locked in we’re plan for or play against this group of sense, but in a community Ademide Badmus (right) and Luis Rivera (left) are both return- all really excited.” Spartans. awareness sense too,” said ing to the Protect Our Streets Community Awareness Basket- In order for a team to have success Anderson. “Everyone in BASKETBALL, B2 ball Showcase this year. of any kind, it needs to be well-round- ed. The Spartans are as well-rounded as it gets. Navs beat up on Pittsfield Suns to stay in first place Pitching wins baseball games. When you think of St. Mary’s rotation, Bob- By Joshua Kummins help lead the Navigator Marynczak (Siena). by Alcock’s the name that jumps out FOR THE ITEM lineup. Third baseman Lo- Pittsfield scored a first. Alcock’s the Spartans’ ace and gan Bravo (Harvard) first-inning run against he’s pitched like it through the post- LYNN — The North smacked his team-leading Sullivan as center fielder season. Over his past two starts he’s Shore Navigators’ offense third home run of the Dom Hughes (Kansas been virtually unhittable, tossing 15 banged out 10 hits while summer in the fifth inning State) drew a leadoff walk shutout innings. But he isn’t the only three relief pitchers com- as part of his own 2-for-4, and stole second base be- pitcher that St. Mary’s can throw to bined for 12 strikeouts two-RBI effort. fore crossing the plate on keep an opponent off the scoreboard. over the final five innings In addition, UMass Low- catcher Jackson Peters- From the outside looking in, freshman en route to Tuesday ell’s future was on display en’s (Penn) first of two Aiven Cabral might seem a bit young night’s 7-3 win over the for a No. 2 starter. But for those who on both sides of the ball as sacrifice flies in consecu- Pittsfield Suns in Futures wonder whether or not a freshman three future River Hawks tive at-bats. Collegiate Baseball can handle that role, Cabral’s shutout made their Navigator de- The Navs broke the League action at Fraser win over St. John’s Prep answers that buts. Shortstop Keagan game open for good in the Field. question. Cabral also gave the Spar- Calero also tripled to bottom of the second, scor- North Shore improved tans a quality start in their 2-1 semi- highlight a two-hit night, ing five runs on six hits to 10-4 and extended its final-round win over Greater Lowell. while relief pitchers Cam while sending all nine first-place lead over both Jared Coppola’s St. Mary’s No. 1 op- Seguin and Blake Bennett batters to the plate. First the Suns and Brockton to tion out of the bullpen. Pitcher isn’t struck out a combined baseman Tyler MacGre- 1.5 games. Pittsfield fell to his natural position but Coppola has eight batters over the fi- gor (Columbia) and Bravo 9-6 on the season. started the offensive rally made the most of his opportunities on nal three frames. Seguin Second baseman An- with back-to-back singles ITEM FILE PHOTO the mound. The senior right-hander struck out the side twice drew Olszak (Southern as the first two of five con- has closed games and has given the following starter Gavin Colin Wetteau scored a run for the Maine) went 2-for-4 with secutive batters to reach. Spartans boosts in relief. two extra-base hits, two Sullivan (Stetson) and fel- Navigators in a win over the Pitts- RBI, and a run scored to low reliever Arlo NAVS, B2 field Suns Tuesday. RIVERA, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019

2019 AGGANIS WEEK SCHEDULE SUNDAY, JUNE 23 Agganis Awards ceremony (at Manning Field, 10 a.m.) 22nd annual softball game (at Fraser Field, 12) 25th annual baseball game (at Fraser Field, 2) MONDAY, JUNE 24 15th annual girls basketball game (at Lynn Classical, 6) 15th annual boys basketball game (at Lynn Classical, 7:15) TUESDAY, JUNE 25 24th annual girls soccer game (at Manning Field, 5:30) 24th annual boys soccer game (at Manning Field, 7) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 8th annual girls lacrosse game (at Manning Field, 5:30) 8th annual boys lacrosse game (at Manning Field, 7) THURSDAY, JUNE 27 58th annual football game (at Manning Field, 7) Fenwick continues to piece together success ITEM FILE PHOTO FENWICK North Shore’s Nolan Watson went 1-for-5 with one RBI and one run scored in a win over the Pittsfield Suns Tuesday. From B1 Fenwick’s pitching staff took four major hits right out of the gate. Nik Pignone suffered an injury during bas- ketball season and missed the entire baseball season. Navs take down Pittsfield to continue hot start His cousin, Richie Pignone, suffered an injury during a er. Marynczak escaped a improve to 2-0, while er Kodros was pulled part- win over Georgetown in April. Alex Gonzalez, last year’s NAVS From B1 jam in the latter frame, Marynczak matched the way through the fifth, but No. 2 starter, hasn’t pitched this season. Christian striking out back-to-back Swampscott native start- the Navs were able to Loescher missed the majority of the regular season. After designated hitter batters with runners in er’s strikeout total over his make it an even 10 hits on “It starts with pitching,” Steeves said. “We lost four Colin Wetterau (St. John’s) scoring position to keep two frames of one-hit work. the night when center pitchers. We knew from that point that it was going to reached a fielder’s choice North Shore’s lead at two. Seguin worked around fielder Kade Kretzschmar be pitching by committee. We knew we were going to back to the mound, right The Navs immediately two hits and a walk over (Dartmouth) lined a two- have to hit.” fielder Colin Macko (UNC responded with a pair of the seventh and eighth out single to his counter- Fenwick’s six seniors (co-captains Belt, Brickett, Cory Asheville) and Calero got runs in the bottom half of frames, but the Woburn part in the eighth. Bright, Trey DeLoury, McCullough and O’Connor) have the Navs on the board with the fifth inning, which native and former Austin Petersen carried the vis- each played a role in keeping the team on the right consecutive base hits of started with Olszak dou- Prep lefty recorded three of iting offense, going 3-for-3 track. their own. North Shore bling to ensure his fourth his six strikeouts in look- with a double and three “It’s a senior-led team,” Steeves said. “They’re ex- re-started the offense with multi-hit game of the sea- ing fashion to finish his RBI. Hughes scored all tremely motivated and they play well. I think they’ve two outs when catcher No- son. After Pittsfield starter Navs debut in style. Ben- three runs. Kodros slipped played a big role in our culture. They’ve deserved it, lan Watson (Dayton) sin- Jake Kodros (Broward) in- nett added a pair of K’s to 2-0 after allowing seven they’ve earned it and I’m excited to watch them.” gled to right and Olszak duced back-to-back flyduring a one-hit ninth, runs on nine hits in 4.2 It’s been an all-around total team effort through the tripled to the wall in center balls, Bravo added some preserving North Shore’s innings. tournament run. Richie Pignone knocked in four RBI in to extend North Shore’s insurance to the North seventh home win in eight Before the Navs return Fenwick’s 4-2 win over Stoneham in the Division 3 lead to four runs. Shore lead with a two-out, tries on Fraser’s 79th to Fraser Field later this North first round. Loescher struck out nine over five Hughes and Petersen two-run shot to left-center. birthday. week, they are slated to relief innings. also combined for Pitts- As it turned out, the lead Pittsfield’s Austin Genao play their next two games DeLoury tossed five shutout innings of relief and hit field’s last two runs. Peter- was plenty safe for North (Broward), Brodie Altiere away from Lynn. The first a walk-off 2-run double in the 5-4 win over Saugus in son hit another sac fly in Shore’s bullpen trio. Sulli- (Nichols), and Joshua of those comes at 7 p.m. the sectional quarterfinal. the third before scoring the van tossed four innings of Jezouit (Framingham Wednesday against the Bright knocked in a 2-run double in the 3-2 win over future Wildcat with a one- two-hit, one-earned run State) pitched scoreless, Bristol Blues from Muzzy Swampscott in the sectional semifinal. Brickett drove in out double two innings lat- ball and struck out four to one-hit ball after the start- Field. the third run. “We take a lot of time in our hitting strategy and our practice,” Steeves said. “We do a lot of different types of stations and work on different scenarios. I think we Well-rounded Spartans built for something special speak the same language around the plate. Guys have bought in and I think it has paid off.” RIVERA opportunity.” Jake Miano pitched six stellar innings in last Satur- From B1 This team’s journey to day’s 8-2 win over Lynnfield in the sectional final. the 2019 state final, in my The common thread through all four tournament Offensively, the Spartans eyes, started last season. games is Fenwick has fallen behind in the early innings. have plenty of hitters who The Spartans’ 2018 tour- Steeves said the early deficits haven’t changed his can get on base and help nament run ended in a 3-2 team’s approach. push runs across. Coppola, 9-inning quarterfinal loss “We’ve been through it so many times that it doesn’t who’s having a phenomenal to Division 2 North cham- faze the kids at this point,” Steeves said. “It becomes a senior season at the plate, pion Beverly. At the time, comical to a point, we joke about it on the bench. Once leads the charge from the it might not have felt like we went down four starting pitchers we knew (the sea- No. 3 spot. Leadoff hitter a step in the right direction son) was going to be a battle. I think we just prepared Colin Reddy went 2-for-2 when the season ended in for it.” with two runs scored in a heartbreaker. But I’ve al- The past three days have been about gearing up for Saturday’s 5-0 Division 2 ways subscribed to the the- Medway. The Mustangs won Division 3 South and have North final win over Wo- ory that in order for a team allowed just one run through four tournament games. burn. John Mulready deliv- to accomplish something Their pitching staff’s led by submarine starter Eli ered a clutch single that led special, it has to experi- Joyce-Vorce. to two runs via a Woburn ITEM FILE PHOTO ence the pain of defeat. St. “They’ve played 28 innings and they’ve only allowed error. Lee Pacheco, who hit Mary’s learned from its loss one run,” Steeves said. “Obviously they’ve got some- a grand slam during the John Mulready has made an impact at the plate to Beverly and the Spar- thing good on the mound. Their pitchers are keeping regular season, has come and as a catcher for the St. Mary’s baseball team tans have applied those les- batters off balance and they’re doing a good job, that’s up with timely hits in key this season. sons this postseason. Now for sure.” situations. The same goes they know how important But Fenwick’s sole focus is on playing its best. for senior designated hitter do something special. first inning, second inning each of the 21 outs are in a “(Medway) doesn’t really know us, we don’t really DJ DiCenso. Defensively, the Spartans or 10th inning. You have to 1-0 or 2-1 game. Now they know them,” Steeves said. “I think there will be a lot of As productive as they are have been sharp through be focused on every pitch. know the level of execution in-game adjustments. But we told the kids, ‘you have to individually, the offense the tournament. Outfielder The play that wins or loses it takes to reach the state catch the ball, throw strikes and you have to hit.’ If we is most effective when it Terence Moynihan saved a game doesn’t always have final. can do that, we’ll have a good shot. We’re not worried works as a unit. St. Mary’s two runs Saturday when to be in the last inning. Regardless of what hap- about what they’re doing, we’re focused on what we can grabbed a 1-0 lead in Sat- he ran down a deep fly ball “The kids come to prac- pens Thursday the Spar- do.” urday’s game when Reddy and made the catch on the tice every day and we talk tans should be proud of led the bottom of the first warning track. Looking about how every game we themselves. As a team, one with a walk, Kyle Ouellette back on the game Woburn play is the most important of your goals is to play as Prep’s season ends in bunted him over to second didn’t have many chances game of the year,” Dana many games as possible and Coppola knocked him to score after that, mak- said. “I’ve told them that and they’ve checked that Division 1A “Super 8” final home with a RBI single. ing Moynihan’s catch even from the beginning of the box. It’s clear that these It’s one thing to have an more crucial to the win. year. In this setting, it is Spartans were built for offense stocked with bats As Spartans coach Derek the most important game of something special. They’re PREP who can produce as indi- Dana said, “With this group the season. You either win one win away from reach- From B1 viduals. When you have an of kids, they saw what can or you go home. We’ve tried ing their ultimate goal and The Knights got a quick run in the first inning. Thom- offense that picks its team- ultimately affect a game. to apply that and kids have I’m glad I’m not in their as Finn walked and a wild pitch moved him over to mates up, you’re bound to One play, whether it’s in the seen it. We have one more way. second base. Keane plated Finn with a double for a 1-0 lead. Gieg settled down after the first inning. The Knights Protect Our Streets basketball showcase tips off Thursday put runners in scoring position in the fourth inning with a pair of singles and in the fifth with a walk and BASKETBALL prises, Congress Insurance division, Team East — In the women’s division, stolen base. But Gieg pitched his way out of both jams. From B1 Agency, Harrington Tro- coached by Marvin Avery Team East — coached by The Eagles were 90 feet away from tying things up in phies, Coach O. Athletics, — includes Marc Garraud, Betty Anderson — includes the fifth. Max Freedman singled with two outs and St. The tournament will be Lynn House of Roast Beef, Lionel Rivera, Marquese Ashelyne Babb, Diondra John’s executed a perfect hit-and-run with a single from split into five different di- Wally’s Auto, Hook Ink Avery, Jason Asemota, Woumn, Helen Ridley, Cas- Noah Schott putting runners on second and third base. visions — elementary boys, Tattoo Zoo, Steps 2 Solu- Josh Saint-Jean, Xavier sie Amenta, Jeanette An- But the Eagles couldn’t get the big hit they needed. middle school boys, high tions, Easychute.com, Abreu, Chibu Amadi and derson, Jenicia Duggins, North Andover added a big insurance run in the sixth. school boys, women’s and Junksterbag.com, Tony Nelson Obarisiagbon. Ely Guity and Shardaye Brett Dunham drew a 2-out walk and Eric Whitehead men’s — with 80 players Gallo Athletics, Eastside Team West — coached by Berry. Team West — laced a double into left field to stretch the Knights lead suiting it up over the five World, Chatham God, Cen- Brian Diaz — includes, coached by Daniqua Kelsey to 2-0. divisions. ter Board and Marshall Glorie Kabango, Juery — includes Sharrell Sand- Keane came on in relief in the seventh but the Eagles For those who want to Middle School. Barbosa, Tyrese Garcia, ers, Lashaunda Hogan, weren’t going to make things easy for the Knights ace. support the showcase, all “Without these sponsors, Dante Rucker, Omri Mer- Catherine Stinson, Chris- Jack Cairns singled and D.J. Brooks walked to put run- five games will be played none of this is possible,” ryman, Warren Keel, Yaell tina McKenzie, Jessica ners on with one out. Keane struck out his next batter on Thursday at Marshall Anderson said. Vizcano and Yasir Al-Shi- French, Taneka Brown, but Schott reached on an infield single to load the bases. Middle School. The ele- In the elementary boys blawi. Briana Rudolph and Ebo- The Eagles failed to capitalize on the chance with mentary boys will start division, Team East — In the high school boys ny White. Keane recording another strikeout to get out of the jam. things off at 4 p.m., fol- coached by Calvin Johnson division, Team East — In the men’s division, “With bases loaded, if we get a hit there I fully expect lowed by the middle school — includes Travis San- coached by Dajuan Thorn- Team East — coached by it’s a different game,” Letarte said. “The momentum boys (5), women’s (6), high chez, Jacob Klass, Andy ton — includes Jaylen Duke Wilson — includes would’ve flipped especially against (Keane). But it school boys (7) and men’s Batista, Marven Avery, Johnson, Luis Rivera, Ma- Paul Bleckens, Junior wasn’t meant to be and that’s OK.” (8). Admission to the event Camron Thornton, Keith lik Anderson, Justin Fitz- Martinez, Alvin Abreu, The Knights piled it on in the ninth. Trevor Crosby’s will be $5. Chandler, Charlie Tutwiler patrick, Ademide Badmus, Jarel Byrd, Quincy Imadi- 3-run double stretched the lead to 5-0. Brett Dunham Anderson also thanked and Sam Phelps. Team Jayden Thornton, Wallace yi, Luis Rivera, Linwood came through next with a RBI single to put the Knights the sponsors of the event West — coached by Paul Reed and Rob Wallace. Moore and Ryan Salvador. ahead 6-0. for their support. Those Beath — includes Rowan Team West — coached by Team West — coached by The Eagles finish the season at 21-5. sponsors are School Com- Merryman, Kameron Jamaal Boyd — includes Jeffrey Brito — includes “Overall this is a great group of seniors and great mittee members Ford and Rucker, Javihan Martinez, Jalen Echevarria, Jack Ro- Tony Gallo, Marcos Eche- kids,” Letarte said. “This is my favorite team I’ve Michael Satterwhite, Ram Deshawn Rucker, Gio Jean, driguez, Dyrrell Rucker, varria, Corey Bingham, coached. Phenomenal kids and there was never an issue Electrical, Advance Physi- Eddie Lewis, Izzy Pierre- Kyle Rocker, Jeffrey Barbo- Jake Fay, Edwin Solis, or problem all year. I’ll cry when I hug them but it’s cal Therapy & Sports Re- Saint and Jason Perry. sa, Jeff Hill, Josh Perez Freddy Hogan, Richie War- been a great year.” hab, Meat & Beef Enter- In the middle school boys and Keon Griffin. ren and Victor Smith. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE NORTH SHORE NAVIGATORS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS WEDNESDAY THURSDAY (Not including last night’s games) Tonight Thursday Friday MIAA Baseball MIAA Baseball Division 3 state semifinal Division 2 state final at Bristol Blues at Nashua vs. Worcester Bishop Fenwick vs. Medway (at Alum- St. Mary’s vs. Hopkinton (at Alumni (7) Silver Knights Bravehearts W L Pct. GB Streak L10 ni Field, 4) Field, 7) (7:05) (7) North Shore 9 4 0.692 - 1L 6-4 Pittsfield 9 5 0.643 .5 1L 5-5 SPORTS BRIEFS Brockton 10 6 0.625 .5 1L 6-4 Saturday Sunday gmail.com. Ridley basketball at Brockton Rox at Worcester Nashua 7 8 0.467 3 3W 6-4 spring workouts Lynn Woods (6:30) Bravehearts Worcester 5 7 0.417 3.5 2L 4-6 (4:05) Bristol 5 9 0.357 4.5 1W 3-7 The Ridley Basketball Summer Cross Skill Clinics will run spring/ Westfield 5 11 0.313 5.5 1W 3-7 summer workouts on Mon- Country Series day evenings (7-8:30 p.m.) The Lynn Woods Summer until June 24. The sessions Cross Country Series will Sox, Twins play into extras will take place at St. Mary’s. run its 50th season this Drills are designed to help year. Races will be held any player at any level with every Wednesday until ball handling, shooting (off September 25. the dribble, off screens and There is no entry fee to off the pass), creating your run, and the races will own shot and finishing at begin at 6:30 p.m. Each the rim. Games will also be evening there will be three mixed in so that players can races — the short race, the 1.57-mile race and the long learn how to use their skills race. The courses cover dif- in a game situation. The cost ferent combinations of fire of the clinics is $200. For roads and single-track more information, contact paths, and the courses vary Helen Ridley at via phone at from week to week. For 781-775-0078 or email at rid- further information, please leytopflightbasketball@ visit www.lwrun.org.

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The game went into extra innings tied at 2. Seattle 31 45 .408 18½ San Francisco 31 39 .443 15½ Tuesday’s Games p.m. Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Boston (Rodriguez 7-4) at Minnesota (Gib- Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. son 7-3), 8:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Houston (Cole 6-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle Houston at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. 2-7), 12:35 p.m. Al Horford to become unrestricted free agent Chicago White Sox at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 Philadelphia (Eflin 6-6) at Washington p.m. (Fedde 1-1), 1:05 p.m., 1st game Cleveland at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Milwaukee (Davies 7-1) at San Diego Boston at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. (Strahm 2-6), 3:40 p.m. after opting out of final year of deal worth $30M Baltimore at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-1) at Washington Kansas City at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Scherzer 5-5), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Matz 5-4) at Atlanta (Fried 7-3), BOSTON (AP) — A per- N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. 7:20 p.m. son familiar with the de- Miami at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Miami (Richards 3-7) at St. Louis (TBD), Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 8:15 p.m. cision tells The Associated Milwaukee at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Colorado (Gray 6-5) at Arizona (Greinke Press that Boston Celtics San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. 8-2), 9:40 p.m. Wednesday’s Games center Al Horford will de- San Francisco (Pomeranz 2-6) at L.A. Dodg- Houston (Cole 6-5) at Cincinnati (Mahle cline his player option for 2-7), 12:35 p.m. ers (Hill 4-1), 10:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Snell 4-5) at N.Y. Yankees Thursday’s Games next season and become (Sabathia 3-4), 1:05 p.m. Cleveland at Texas, 2:05 p.m. an unrestricted free agent. Baltimore (Rogers 0-0) at Oakland (Bassitt Houston at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. 3-3), 3:37 p.m. L.A. Angels at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. The person spoke to the Kansas City (Keller 3-8) at Seattle (Gonza- Minnesota at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. AP on the condition of an- les 7-6), 6:40 p.m. Tampa Bay at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Detroit (Boyd 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Williams Baltimore at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. onymity Tuesday because 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Colorado at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. the decision has not been L.A. Angels (Heaney 0-1) at Toronto (San- Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. chez 3-8), 7:07 p.m. Miami at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. announced. ESPN was first Chicago White Sox (Giolito 10-1) at Chica- N.Y. Mets at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. to report Horford’s decision. go Cubs (Lester 5-5), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. Cleveland (Plutko 3-1) at Texas (TBD), 8:05 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. A five-time All-Star, the 33-year-old Horford joins point guard Kyrie Irving, TODAY IN SPORTS who also won’t exercise his June 19 when Little by Little finishes sec- option to remain in Bos- 1867 — Ruthless, ridden by J. ond in the sixth race at Hollywood ton for the final year of his Gilpatrick, wins the inaugural Bel- Park. contract. Horford signed mont Stakes at Jerome Park in the 1999 — Dallas wins its first Stan- a four-year, $113 million Bronx. The filly earns $1,850 for ley Cup, as Brett Hull’s controver- deal in 2016. her victory. sial goal at 14:51 of the third over- time gives the Stars a 2-1 victory Among the preseason fa- 1914 — Harry Vardon wins his vorites in the Eastern Con- sixth and final British Open by over the Buffalo Sabres in Game 6. shooting a 306, three strokes 2005 — Michael Campbell an- ference before last season, ahead of J.H. Taylor at Prestwick swers every challenge Tiger Woods the Celtics finished the Club. throws his way for a two-shot regular season 49-33. They 1936 — German heavyweight victory in the U.S. Open. Retief were eliminated 4-1 in the boxer Max Schmeling knocks out Goosen, the two-time U.S. Open conference semifinals by previously unbeaten Joe Louis in champion, turns in a collapse that the Milwaukee Bucks. the 12th round. Schmeling’s vic- ranks among the greatest in major Horford was one of Bos- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tory sets off a propaganda war championship history. He loses his ton’s steadiest players between the Nazi regime and the three-shot lead in three holes and throughout, averaging Al Horford has opted out of the final year of his contract with the Celtics closes with an 81 to tie for 11th United States on the eve of World 13.9 points and nine re- — valued at over $30 million — and he will become an unrestricted free War II. at 8 over. 1954 — Ed Furgol edges Gene Lit- 2006 — Cam Ward stops nearly bounds in the postseason. agent this summer. tler by one stroke to win the U.S. everything giving the Carolina Hur- Open, the first golf tournament to ricanes their first Stanley Cup title be televised nationally. with a 3-1 victory over Edmonton Officials arrest 11th suspect in David Ortiz case 1955 — Jack Fleck beats Ben Ho- in Game 7. gan by three strokes in a playoff 2011 — Rory McIlroy runs away SANTO DOMINGO, Do- The Associated Press that few details in the case and further treatment. round to win the U.S. Open. with the U.S. Open title, winning by minican Republic (AP) — Merán is accused of rent- have held private court eight shots and breaking the tour- The Red Sox issued a 1977 — Hubert Green wins the Authorities in the Domin- ing one of the cars used in hearings, but Chief Prose- U.S. Open by one stroke over Lou nament scoring record by a whop- statement Tuesday on be- Graham. ping four strokes. McIlroy shoots a ican Republic on Tuesday the June 9 shooting at a cutor Jean Alain Rodríguez half of his wife, Tiffany Or- 1986 — Len Bias, the second pick 2-under 69 to close the four days announced the arrest of bar in Santo Domingo. told reporters he expects to tiz, who said he continues in the NBA draft made by the Bos- at Congressional in Bethesda, Md., an 11th suspect in the at- Ten other suspects have release more details in the to make progress and “we ton Celtics two days before, dies of at 16-under 268. tempted killing of former already been ordered to case on Wednesday. remain grateful to every- a heart attack induced by cocaine 2015 — Alex Rodriguez homers Boston Red Sox star David spend a year in preventive The newest arrest came one who has helped David use. for his 3,000th career hit as the Ortiz. detention as the investi- as doctors at Massachu- through this ordeal.” She 1992 — Evander Holyfield wins New York Yankees beat the Detroit An official identified the gation continues, includ- setts General Hospital a unanimous decision over Larry Tigers 7-2. suspect as Franklin Junior ing the alleged shooter. upgraded Ortiz’s condition added that the 10-time Holmes to remain unbeaten and 2016 — Dustin Johnson atones Merán. The official, who Authorities say they are from “guarded” to “good.” All-Star’s road to recovery retain the undisputed heavyweight for his past mishaps in the majors agreed to disclose the in- looking for at least three Doctors in the Dominican “has been bolstered by the title. winning the U.S. Open by three many expressions of love” 1992 — Charlie Whittingham be- shots. Shane Lowry, who began formation only if not quot- other suspects, including Republic had removed Or- comes the second trainer in histo- the final round with a four-shot ed by name because they the man they believe paid tiz’s gallbladder and part from around the world and ry, behind D. Wayne Lukas, to top lead, Jim Furyk and Scott Piercy weren’t authorized to dis- the hit men. of his intestines before he it has “lifted his spirits $100 million in purse earnings finish tied for second. cuss the case publicly, told Officials have released was flown to Boston for tremendously.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 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 Mom of four leaves longtime boyfriend to date a teenager DEAR ABBY: I’m feel like I will be shut- the mom of a 31-year- Dear Abby is written by Abigail ting out a friend by not old daughter who re- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne inviting him and his cently broke up with Phillips, and was founded by her spouse. Should I ex- her longtime boyfriend mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact plain the situation to so she can be with a my colleague or leave 17-year-old kid. I prob- Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. it alone? Is it possible ably wouldn’t be upset Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. to reach a compromise if she didn’t have sons that will make every- who are 15, 14, 12 and one happy? a daughter, 10, who want to continue see- upset with you and you considered the man ing my grandchildren, will see less of your LOVING BRIDE she broke up with though, which will grandkids. IN TEXAS their dad. Her new mean I’ll have to deal DEAR BRIDE: I love is only two years with this person on DEAR ABBY: I’m think you should do older than her oldest. I some level. How? getting married soon, what makes YOU hap- am having a hard time and I want to invite a accepting this and so THROWN IN NEW py. The problem with colleague I have known trying to please every- are my grandkids. YORK for years. My colleague I haven’t talked to one is that it isn’t pos- is gay and married. My my daughter about DEAR THROWN: sible. Unless you want fiance, “Ted,” is from a her choice because I Here’s how. Be a lady. Ted’s family deciding know she’s an adult You have a right to ex- large, very traditional who your friendships and the bottom line is press your opinion pri- family. When I suggest- should include in the it isn’t really my busi- vately, but when you see ed inviting my co-work- future, tell Ted this ness. I do worry about him, be cordial and do er and his husband, person is your friend how much confusion not make apparent how Ted expressed concern, and you do not want this causes the kids. much you disapprove of stating that members him and his husband I don’t know if I can the relationship. If you of his family might feel to feel hurt by being accept this new “man” alienate him, you will alienated and uncom- excluded. Ted’s family in her life. To tell you lose. The result will be fortable. will adjust, which is the truth, I want noth- that you see less of him, I love Ted dearly, and what gracious guests ing to do with him. I your daughter will be I love his family. But I are supposed to do. BRIDGE

With no slam, what’s four no-trump? Eddie Kantar, two times a world takeout, often showing at least 5-5 champion and all-around great guy, in two unbid suits. liked to mention that he once had In today’s deal, for example, West a class in which he started with the opened one spade, and East made observation that not all four-no- a weak-freak raise to four spades. trump bids are Blackwood. He said How could four no-trump by South everyone immediately stood up and be ace-asking? It showed at least left! 5-5 in two of the unbid suits. If only someone had been curi- After West rebid five spades, ous, he would have learned some North decided to sacrifice, good lessons. First, an immediate choosing another unusual no- raise of a one-no-trump or two-no- trump bid to ask his partner to trump opening to four no-trump show his lower-ranking long suit. is quantitative, inviting a slam. If Thus South ended in six clubs responder wishes to ask for aces, doubled. he jumps to four clubs, the Gerber The defenders took one spade, convention. one heart and one diamond for plus More useful, though, are four-no- 300. Note that since five spades trump bids when the auction makes would have made for plus 450, a duplicate pairs event. it obvious (or highly likely) that the this was a good sacrifice. True, no In high-level competitive auc- bidding side does not have the val- big deal at Chicago or in a teams tions, usually four no-trump shows ues for a slam. Then, the bid is for match, but it would be a tied top in a two-suited hand. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS DID YOU KNOW?

Beats Netflix Chopped Junior Premieres Original Film! In this coming-of-age drama described as “the ulti- mate ode to Chicago’s South Side and its long his- tory of creating music that forms the city’s beating heart,” a reclusive teenage musical prodigy (Khalil Everage) forms an unlikely friendship with a down- on-his-luck high school security guard (Anthony Anderson). United by their mutual love of hip-hop, they try to free each other from demons of their past and break into the city’s music scene. Rivers of Life: “The Nile” PBS, 8 p.m. New Miniseries! Visit the Nile, the world’s longest river, which pro- vides a lifeline for Africa’s wildest beasts and for some of the world’s most incredible cultures. Learn about elephants, leopards, extreme kayakers and ancient wonders. Basketball Wives VH1, 8 p.m. Season Premiere! The ladies are tested like never before, balanc- ing life’s unexpected turns, career endeavors and strained relationships. Series veterans return, and the ladies welcome a newcomer to the group. : “Chapter Ninety-Four” The CW, 9 p.m. With Jane (Gina Rodriguez) and Rafael (Justin Bal- doni) finally in a good place, they are concerned to discover Mateo’s (Elias Janssen) treatment might be a problem. Alba (Ivonne Coll) and Rogelio (Jai- me Camil) are worried about Xo’s (Andrea Navedo) recent behavior. Meanwhile, Petra (Yael Grobglas) is secretly pleased when Rafael and Jane begin fighting over her. When Whales Walked: Journeys in Deep Time PBS & Smithsonian Channel, 9 p.m. Meet the ancient ancestors of four iconic crea- tures: crocodiles, birds, whales and elephants. Join top scientists on a global adventure as they follow clues from the fossil record and use 21st-century technology to make exciting new discoveries. The Employables: “More Than Meets the Eye” A&E, 10 p.m. Angela has Tourette Syndrome and near-constant tics that often include swearing. She lost her last job at a hair salon over ten years ago but is hope- By Rick Gables thony Anderson, Nikki Bella, Kardea uest receiving the grand prize of along with four others, tragically ful to find work soon to support her seven year-old The new season of Chopped Junior Brown, Clinton Kelly and Bailee $500,000. fell 30 feet off a tightrope during son. Michael is autistic and finds it nearly impos- premieres Tuesday, June 25 at 9 PM Madison. The King of the Highwire, Nik Wal- a rehearsal. “In 1928, my fami- sible to communicate his thoughts verbally. He has ET/PT on the Food Network. Little Perennial summer favorite Big lenda, and his sister, Lijana, sev- ly performed at Madison Square never had a full-time job. They meet with experts Dr. chefs with tremendous ambition Brother returns to CBS with a enth-generation members of the Garden in the City of Dreams for Nancy Doyle and Dr. Jamie McPartland, who guide are taking over the Chopped Kitch- two-night season premiere event Wallenda family circus troupe, the first time in the USA,” said Nik both job seekers toward dream opportunities. en! Each episode showcases the Tuesday, June 25 and Wednesday, will return to the highwire for a Wallenda. “And on June 23, I have never-before-attempted walk of Lone Star Justice: “Killing Fields” talents of children seeking to make June 26 from 8 to 9 PM ET/PT. the great opportunity to fulfill a life- Investigation Discovery, 10 p.m. unforgettable meals from mystery The series is hosted by Julie Chen approximately 1,300 feet long ingredients under a ticking clock. Moonves and follows a group of and 25 stories above street level, long dream of my own by paying A distraught woman calls 911 to report that her They’ll bring their unbridled energy, people living together in a house across New York City’s iconic Times homage to that performance as we husband, Calvin Fields, has taken his own life. It’s big personalities and unstoppable outfitted with 94 HD cameras Square, when ABC airs Highwire return for my most exhilarating feat an open-and-shut case, ruled quickly as a suicide. originality, but only one can earn and more than 113 microphones, Live in Times Square with Nik Wal- yet. I am beyond excited to be able However, a discovery by a mortician leads detec- the Chopped Junior chef coat and recording their every move 24 lenda on Sunday, June 23 from 8 to walk with my sister, Lijana, as tives to suspect murder. With precious time lost, it’s a $10,000 grand prize. Special hours a day. Each week, someone to 10 PM ET. The walk marks Lijana she overcomes near-death injuries a race for J.B., Pamela and Joe to collect evidence guests joining the judges’ table this will be voted out of the house, Wallenda’s first highwire walk since and continues the Wallenda tradi- and dig into the Fields family’s not-so-perfect life. season include Jessica Alba, An- with the last remaining Houseg- the 2017 accident where she, tion of never giving up!”

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE (SEAL) COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (SEAL) LAND COURT COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Premises: 12 Suffolk Court a/k/a 12 Sufflok Court, Lynn, Massachusetts DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT LAND COURT 19 SM 002697 DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain 19 SM 002871 mortgage given by Kenneth R. Hawkes and Zoe Greene to Mortgage Electronic ORDER OF NOTICE ORDER OF NOTICE Registration Systems, Inc., as Nominee for Cambridge Mortgage Group, Inc., and TO: now held by U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for the Igloo Series III Trust, said Paul E. Columbus To: mortgage dated October 28, 2003 recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Sandra Shea a/k/a Sandra J. Shea; Sandra Bisesti a/k/a Sandra J. Bisesti Registry of Deeds in Book 21986, Page 22, as affected by an Assignment of and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Mortgage dated March 28, 2013, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 32806, U.S.C. §§ 3901 et seq.: and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Page 266, as affected by an Assignment of Mortgage dated March 16, 2017, and U.S.C. 50 §3901 (et seq) recorded with said Deeds in Book 35768 at Page 327, as affected if at all, by an Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company Invalid Assignment of Mortgage dated September 21, 2017, and recorded with The Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a The Bank of New York as successor Indenture said Deeds in Book 36194, Page 176, and as affected by an Assignment of claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, trustee to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association for CWHEQ Revolving Home Mortgage dated October 6, 2017, and recorded with said Deeds in Book 36331, numbered 134 Alley Street, given by Paul E. Columbus to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Equity Loan Trust, Series 2006-I claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage Page 446, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder, for breach of dated August 24, 2005, and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry covering real property in Lynnfield, numbered 3 Wildewood Drive, given by the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will of Deeds in Book 24753, Page 354, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, Christopher Shea and Sandra Shea and Sandra Bisesti to Mortgage Electronic be sold at Public Auction on June 26, 2019, at 10:00 AM Local Time upon the has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, N.A., dated June 28, premises, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. 2006, and recorded in the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25860, Page 510, and now held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have The land together with the buildings thereon situated in Lynn, Essex County, If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United filed with this court a complaint for determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Massachusetts bounded and described as follows: States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Servicemembers status. Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on Beginning at the SOUTHWESTERLY corner of said land and thence running that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United NORTHERLY on Suffolk Street Court, 35 feet to land now or late of Charles L. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 15, States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Sawyer; thence turning and running EASTERLY by land of Charles L. Sawyer, 98 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on feet to land of Sargent; thence turning and running SOUTHERLY by land now or late of noncompliance with the Act that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in of Sargent, 36 feet to land now or late of Hilton and land now or late of Cushman; this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 29, thence turning and running WESTERLY by land now or late of Hilton and said land Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of this Court on May 31, 2019. 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground of Cushman, 98 feet to the point of beginning. of noncompliance with the Act. Attest: Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on June 13, 2019. The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in Deborah J. Patterson Attest: Deborah J. Patterson the event of a typographical error in this publication. Recorder Recorder Item: June 19, 2019 16085 For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated October 28, 2003, and recorded in Item: June 19, 2019 Book 21986 at Page 21 with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Notice of Public Meeting (Notice of Intent) Deeds. Nahant Conservation Commission CITY OF PEABODY NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING MAYOR EDWARD A. BETTENCOURT TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower THE ISSUANCE OF A CABLE TELEVISION LICENSE TO any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. level), Nahant MA at 7:30 pm on June 26th, 2019 to consider a Request for RCN TELECOM SERVICES OF MASSACHUSETTS, LLC. Notice of Intent by Frank Botta for the property located at 51 Willow Road, Map INCLUDING AN ASSESSMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS TEN THOUSAND ($10,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid 12C, Lot 45. in cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. of the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in The purpose of the Notice of Intent is to replace the existing masonry seawall, Lower Level Conference Room, cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within forty five (45) days consisting of the demolition of the existing wall down to the existing footing, Peabody City Hall after the date of sale. rehabilitation of the footing, and construction of a concrete seawall on top of the 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, MA existing footing. Other terms to be announced at the sale. The Mayor of the City of Peabody (the Cable Television License Issuing Authority), Plans are available in the Inspectional Services' Office at Nahant Town Hall will hold a public hearing on Wednesday evening, June 26, 2019 at 6:00 P.M. in Marinosci Law Group, P.C. 334 Nahant Road, Nahant MA: the Lower Level Conference Room, Peabody City Hall, 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, 275 West Natick Road, Suite 500 Mon-Thur 7:30 am-4:00pm Massachusetts, pursuant to 207 C.M.R 3.03(3) and any applicable cable Warwick, RI 02886 Fri 7:30am-12:30 pm. television licensing laws, regulations or requirements, regarding the issuance of a Attorney for U U.S. Bank Trust, N. A., as Trustee for Igloo Series III Trust For more information, call 781-581-0088 cable television license to RCN Telecom Services of Massachusetts, LLC ("RCN"), Present Holder of the Mortgage Item: June 19, 2019 including an assessment of the qualifications of RCN. Telephone: (401) 234-9200 MLG File No.: 17-03386 The Form 100 License Application of RCN, the City of Peabody's Issuing Authority Item: June 5, 12, 19, 2019 Nahant Conservation Commission Report and RCN's Amended Application and any other relevant materials in the NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING possession of the City to be considered at the hearing shall be available for public (SEAL) inspection and reproduction at a reasonable fee at the office of the Mayor, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower Peabody City Hall, 24 Lowell Street, Peabody, Massachusetts during regular City LAND COURT level), Nahant, MA at 7:30 PM on June 26, 2019 to consider a Request for Hall hours. DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT Determination of Applicability filed by Jeannette White for the property located at 19 SM 002870 45-53 Mills Terrace (Map 25B, Lot 297) to repair the seawall and patio. MAYOR EDWARD A. BETTENCOURT ORDER OF NOTICE CITY OF PEABODY Plans are available in the Inspectional Services Office at Nahant Town Hall, 334 Item: June 12,12, 16,19, 20192019 To: Nahant Road, Nahant, MA. For information, call 781-581-5263. Andrew Graziano a/k/a Andrew M. Graziano; Lois Graziano a/k/a Lois F. Graziano Item: June 19, 2019 Meeting Notice and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 Notice is hereby given that a U.S.C. 50 §3901 (et seq) Nahant Conservation Commission Read NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Community Outreach Meeting for a proposed Marijuana Establishment is Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper A Public Meeting will be held at the Nahant Town Hall, 334 Nahant Road (lower scheduled for Wednesday, June 26, level), Nahant, MA at 7:30 PM on June 26, 2019 to consider a Notice of Intent 2019 at 6:00 pm at the Lynn Police the claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Saugus, Department, 300 Washington Street, numbered 3 Seminole Street, given by Andrew Graziano and Lois Graziano to filed by Kalliope Koukounaris for the property located at 63 Willow Road (Map 12C, Lot 43) to repair the seawall and patio. Lynn, MA 01902. The proposed Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for American Home Marijuana Retail Establishment is Mortgage d/b/a MortgageSelect, dated April 28, 2004, and recorded in the Essex news Plans are available in the Inspectional Services Office at Nahant Town Hall, 334 anticipated to be located at 461 Broad County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 22774, Page 60, and now Street, Lynn, MA 01901. There will be held by the Plaintiff by assignment, has/have filed with this court a complaint for Nahant Road, Nahant, MA. For information, call 781-581-5263. Item: June 19, 2019 an opportunity for the public to ask determination of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. questions. Item: June 19, 2019 If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above mentioned property on Find that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before July 29, 2019 or you may lose the opportunity to challenge the foreclosure on the ground of noncompliance with the Act. Witness, GORDON H. PIPER, Chief Justice of said Court on June 13, 2019. Attest: Deborah J. Patterson Recorder on the new 16457 SAVINGS Item: June 19, 2019 in the classifi eds

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Mohammed Morsi, was Morsi and many others of Morsi collapsed just af- buried under heavy secu- the group’s leaders. ter he had addressed the rity early on Tuesday, a During his years in pris- court, speaking from in- day after his dramatic col- on, Morsi, who was known side the glass cage and lapse and death inside a to have diabetes, was of- warning that he had Cairo courtroom, his fam- ten held in solitary con- “many secrets” he could ily and a member of his finement and was large- reveal, a judicial official defense team said. ly barred from receiving said, speaking on condi- Morsi’s family attend- tion of anonymity under ed funeral prayers in the visitors. His family was regulations. mosque of Cairo’s Tora only allowed to visit three In his final comments, prison, followed by the times. While in detention, Morsi continued to insist burial at a cemetery in the Morsi continued to ap- he was Egypt’s legitimate Egyptian capital’s eastern pear in court on a range of FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS president, demanding a district of Nasr City, said charges. special tribunal, one of his As head of European soccer’s governing body UEFA, Michel Platini was Abdul-Moneim Abdel-Ma- In early court sessions defense lawyers, Kamel the continent’s top representative on the FIFA committee that picked qsoud, a member of Mor- he gave angry speeches Qatar in 2010. si’s defense team. until judges ordered him Mandour told The Associ- Morsi’s son Ahmed said kept in a glass cage where ated Press. State TV said security agencies refused they could turn off his au- Morsi died before he could France detains soccer great to allow Morsi to be buried dio. be taken to hospital. at the family’s cemetery in Morsi’s Brotherhood There were a dozen oth- his hometown in Sharqia accused the government er Brotherhood members Platini in 2022 World Cup probe province, and instead had of “assassinating” him on trial inside the glass him interred at a Cairo through years of poor pris- cage, including some phy- By John Leicester tative on the FIFA com- soccer officials from FIFA cemetery dedicated to on conditions. The group sicians who in vain tried and Samuel mittee that picked Qatar and other organizations prominent Islamists. demanded an interna- to administer CPR, said Petrequin in 2010. over such offenses as Morsi, 67, hailed from tional investigation into Mandour. It was a dramatic end ASSOCIATED PRESS The closed-door, se- vote-buying, kickbacks Egypt’s largest Islamist Morsi’s death on Monday for a figure central in the cret-ballot vote baffled and bribery. group, the now outlawed and called on Egyptians PARIS — French police twists and turns taken by many at the time, not French prosecutors are Muslim Brotherhood, and to protest outside Egyp- investigating whether cor- Egypt since its “revolu- least because the Persian known to be investigating was elected president in tian embassies across the ruption played a role in tion” — from the pro-de- Gulf nation has no soccer an array of winning bids 2012 in the country’s first world. the stunning decision to mocracy uprising that in pedigree to speak of. But for major sports events, free elections following Late on Monday, Egypt’s award the 2022 World Cup 2011 ousted Mubarak, gas-rich Qatar is pouring including the 2018 World the ouster the year before chief prosecutor said Mor- to Qatar took 1980s soccer of longtime autocrat Hos- si’s body would be exam- through controversial Is- superstar and former top billions into the world’s Cup, awarded to Russia, lamist rule and now back executive Michel Platini most popular sport and the 2020 Olympic Games to a tight grip under the into custody Tuesday for has the means to finance in Tokyo and track and domination of military questioning. new stadiums. field world champion- men. Platini’s representatives Platini, 63, was taken ships. The Brotherhood won denied any wrongdoing on into custody after being Qatar beat the long-fa- the elections held after his part, saying he is “ab- summoned to a French vored United States 14-8 Mubarak’s fall, considered solutely confident in the police anti-corruption and when FIFA selected the the first free votes the future” and has “strictly financial crimes office out- host country for the 2022 country had seen. First, nothing to reproach him- side Paris, a judicial official World Cup. they gained a majority self for.” told The Associated Press, Former FIFA President in parliament, then Mor- Also questioned Tuesday confirming a report by Sepp Blatter, who presided si squeaked to victory in were two one-time asso- online publication Medi- over the vote, has accused presidential elections held ciates of former French apart. The official was not Platini of backing out in 2012, becoming the first President Nicolas Sar- authorized to discuss the of a secret “gentleman’s civilian to hold the office. kozy, adding a layer of investigation and spoke on agreement” to award the Critics accused the political intrigue to the condition of anonymity. tournament to the United Brotherhood of using vi- investigation of the huge- French authorities did States after meeting with olence against opponents ly controversial decision not announce any charges Sarkozy, France’s presi- and seeking to monopolize to hold soccer’s showcase against the soccer legend dent at the time. power and Islamize the tournament in a desert or say exactly what he Platini’s representatives state. Massive protests country so scorching hot was being asked. He can said he was taken into grew against their rule, in June and July that the be held for questioning for custody only for “technical until the military — led matches will be played up to 48 hours, after which reasons.” His lawyer, Wil- by then-Defense Minister he can be either released liam Bourdon, explained instead in November and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi — December. or formally charged. that police wanted to en- ousted Morsi in July 2013, As head of European It was the latest turn sure that Platini and oth- The military toppled Mohammed Morsi in 2013 dissolved parliament and soccer’s governing body in a string of scandals in er witnesses couldn’t con- after massive protests and crushed the Brother- eventually banned the UEFA, Platini was the recent years that have fer with each other about hood in a major crackdown, arresting Morsi and Brotherhood as a “terror- continent’s top represen- brought down dozens of their accounts. many others of the group’s leaders. ist group.”

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By America’s more moisture. Then we to open flame by using a Test Kitchen faced the main challenge: disposable aluminum pan. Too many recipes for balancing real peach fla- We started the chicken Peach-glazed grilled chicken glazed grilled chicken give vor with the necessity of skin side down to render Servings: 4 minum foil, wrap soaked chips 180 F. (Open top and bottom you meat that’s scorched not incinerating our din- some fat before flipping ner. the pieces skin side up to Start to finish: 1 hour, 20 in 8 by 4 1/2-inch foil packet. vents fully for charcoal grill.) or sickeningly sweet — or minutes (Make sure chips do not poke Continue to cook, covered, both. We wanted nicely Cooking chicken covered dry off and crisp up. We in sweet preserves led to then finished the meat Chef’s Note: Leave the jala- holes in sides or bottom of until breasts register 155 F glazed, unimpeachable intense scorching on the over the coals for perfect peno whole for grilling. Note packet.) Cut 2 evenly spaced and drumsticks/thighs regis- peachy grilled chicken. grill, but just applying a browning. that the salted chicken needs 2-inch slits in top of packet. ter 170 F, 10 to 14 minutes. To start, we sprinkled glaze at the end of cooking A fresh peach and a ja- to rest for 1 to 24 hours be- Whisk preserves and cayenne Flip chicken, peach halves, the chicken with salt and didn’t yield much flavor. lapeno chile cooked along- fore grilling. Since the pre- together in disposable pan. and jalapeno to coat with pepper and let it sit for at We created a setup that side the chicken and in- serves cause the food to Place peach halves (cut side preserves, then transfer to least an hour before cook- cooked the chicken most corporated into the sauce brown quickly, move the items up), jalapeno, and chicken grill grate (skin side down for ing to season the chicken of the way through in the added heat and flavor to around as necessary to man- (skin side down) in pan. chicken). Leave pan on grill to and enable it to retain sauce without exposing it the finished dish. age any hot spots. If you’d like — For a charcoal grill: Open let preserves thicken and car- to use wood chunks instead bottom vent halfway. Light amelize slightly around edges, PHOTO | of wood chips when using a large chimney starter filled 3 to 5 minutes, then remove ASSOCIATED PRESS charcoal grill, substitute one with charcoal briquettes (6 pan from grill. medium wood chunk, soaked quarts). When top coals are Meanwhile, cook chicken, This recipe in water for 1 hour, for the partially covered with ash, peach halves, and jalapeno for peach- wood chip packet. pour evenly over grill. Place until well browned on first glazed grilled —3 pounds bone-in chick- wood chip packet on coals side, 2 to 5 minutes. Flip and chicken can en pieces (split breasts cut on 1 side of grill. Set cook- continue to cook until chicken be found in in half, drumsticks, and/or ing grate in place, cover, and breasts register 160 F and the cookbook thighs), trimmed open lid vent halfway. Heat drumsticks/ thighs register “Master of —Salt and pepper grill until hot and wood chips 175 F and peach halves and the Grill.” —1 cup wood chips are smoking, about 5 min- jalapeno are well browned on —1 cup peach preserves utes. second side, 2 to 5 minutes. —1/8 teaspoon cayenne — For a gas grill: Remove Return chicken, skin side pepper cooking grate and place up, to pan with preserves, —1 (13 by 9-inch) dispos- wood chip packet directly on tent loosely with foil, and let able aluminum pan primary burner. Set grate in rest for 10 minutes. Transfer —1 peach, halved and pit- place, turn all burners to high, peach and jalapeno to plate ted cover, and heat grill until hot to cool slightly. —1 jalapeno chile and wood chips are smoking, Remove any loose skin from —2 tablespoons cider vin- about 15 minutes. Turn all peach halves and jalapeno egar burners to medium. (Adjust (no need to remove all skin); Pat chicken dry with pa- burners as needed to main- then chop peach halves, per towels and sprinkle with tain grill temperature between seed and mince jalapeno, 2 1/4 teaspoons salt and 350 F and 375 F.) and transfer both to bowl. 1 teaspoon pepper. Place in Clean and oil cooking grate. Arrange chicken on serving 1-gallon zipper-lock bag and Place disposable pan with platter. Pour preserves from refrigerate for at least 1 hour chicken over side of grill op- pan into bowl with chopped or up to 24 hours. posite wood chip packet. Cov- peach halves and jalapeno; Just before grilling, soak er grill (position lid vent over stir in vinegar. Season glaze wood chips in water for 15 chicken if using charcoal) with salt and pepper to taste. minutes, then drain. Using and cook for 10 minutes. Spoon glaze over chicken and large piece of heavy-duty alu- Flip chicken, and rotate pan serve. Spice your turkey burgers up Try this light, summertime with some mango chutney bean salad with By America’s ground turkey, as well as a pinch Test Kitchen of cayenne for a little fire. Stir- corn and avocado Sweet, spicy, fruity and jam- ring a little melted butter into my, mango chutney is a pow- the turkey mixture prevented By America’s erhouse ingredient common in the meat from drying out during Test Kitchen Indian cuisine that can liven up cooking, and some Worcester- For an easy, light, even the most mild-mannered of shire added extra meaty flavor. summertime bean dishes. A little mayonnaise general- salad, we com- ly goes a long way on a burger, We first tried packing some bined fiber-rich but we opted for creamy Greek chutney into our Classic Turkey black beans with yogurt instead, which nicely fresh corn, bright Burgers by mixing it with the complemented the other compo- ground turkey, but the chutney’s tomato and creamy nents. We piled on some crunchy avocado. high sugar content caused the red onion for its savory allium patties to burn. Simply mov- Toasting the corn flavor and sprigs of cilantro for in a skillet un- ing the chutney from inside the a final fresh note. Be sure to use til golden brown burger to on top of it solved the 93 percent lean ground turkey, brought out its problem. not 99 percent fat-free ground natural sweetness. To complement the chutney we turkey breast, or the burgers Chipotle chile, ci- added some garam masala to the will be tough. lantro, and lime juice provided the perfect Southwest- ern flavor profile Spiced turkey burgers with mango chutney to this easy-to-pre- pare salad. Fresh Servings: 4 la, cayenne, and pepper and gently corn is important Start to finish: 45 minutes PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS knead with hands until well com- for the flavor of the —1 1/2 pounds ground turkey bined. Divide turkey mixture into 4 salad_don’t sub- This recipe for southwestern black bean salad can ­—2 tablespoons unsalted butter, equal portions, then gently shape stitute frozen or be found in the cookbook “The Complete Diabetes melted and cooled each portion into 3/4 inch-thick pat- canned corn. Cookbook.” —2 teaspoons Worcestershire ty. Using your fingertips, press center sauce of each patty down until about 1/2 —1 teaspoon garam masala inch thick, creating slight divot. Southwestern black bean salad —1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper Season patties with salt. Heat oil —1/4 teaspoon pepper in 12 inch nonstick skillet over me- Servings: 4 —3 tablespoons minced fresh cilantro —1/2 teaspoon table salt dium heat until shimmering. Transfer Start to finish: 15 minutes Whisk scallions, lime juice, 1 table- —2 teaspoons vegetable oil patties to skillet, divot side up, and —2 scallions, sliced thin spoon oil, chipotle, 1/4 teaspoon salt, —1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt cook until well browned on first side, —3 tablespoons lime juice (2 limes) and 1/4 teaspoon pepper together in —4 hamburger buns, toasted if 4 to 6 minutes. Flip patties, reduce —2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil large bowl. desired heat to medium-low, and continue to —1 1/2 teaspoons minced canned Heat remaining 1 tablespoon oil in —4 leaves Bibb or Boston lettuce cook until browned on second side chipotle chile in adobo sauce medium skillet over medium-high heat —1/4 cup mango chutney and meat registers 160 F, 5 to 7 —Salt and pepper until just smoking. Add corn and 1/8 —1/2 red onion, sliced thin minutes. Transfer burgers to platter —2 ears corn, kernels cut from cobs teaspoon salt and cook, stirring occa- —12 fresh cilantro sprigs, trimmed and let rest for 5 minutes. —1 (15 ounce) can no-salt-added sionally, until golden brown, 6 to 8 min- and cut into 2 inch pieces Spread yogurt on bun bottoms black beans, rinsed utes. Transfer corn, beans, and tomato Break ground turkey into small and arrange lettuce on top. Serve —1 tomato, cored and chopped to bowl with dressing and gently toss to pieces in large bowl. Add melted burgers on buns, topped with chut- —1 avocado, halved, pitted, and cut coat. Gently fold in avocado and cilantro. butter, Worcestershire, garam masa- ney, onion, and cilantro. into 1/2 inch pieces Season with pepper to taste and serve. U.S. preschoolers less pudgy in latest sign of falling obesity

By Lindsey Tanner and Prevention reported. kids that age were en- contributed to the back- Dietz said program childhood obesity will re- ASSOCIATED PRESS “It gives us more hope rolled in 2016. to-back obesity declines, changes that cut the quire broader changes — that this is a real change,” An earlier report in- researchers said. Other amount of juice allowed such as encouraging fam- CHICAGO — Pre- said Heidi Blanck, who volving program partici- data show obesity rates and switched from high- ilies and day care centers schoolers on government heads obesity prevention pants the same age found in 2016 were stable but fat to low-fat milk like- to routinely serve fruits, food aid have grown a at the CDC. at least small declines in similar, about 14 percent, ly had the biggest im- vegetables and whole little less pudgy, a U.S. The results were pub- obesity in 18 states be- for children aged 2 to 5 pact. He estimated that grains; and employers to study found, offering lished Tuesday in the tween 2008 and 2011. who were not enrolled in amounted to an average extend parental leave to fresh evidence that pre- Journal of the American That was the first decline the program, Blanck not- of 9,000 fewer monthly make breastfeeding easi- vious signs of declining Medical Association. after years of increases ed. calories per child. er for new mothers, said obesity rates weren’t a The improvement af- that later plateaued, and While too many U.S. The American Acade- Maureen Black, a child fluke. fected youngsters ages researchers weren’t sure children are still too my of Pediatrics recom- development and nutri- Obesity rates dropped 2 through 4 who receive if it was just a blip. heavy, the findings should mends low-fat milk for tion specialist at the Uni- steadily to about 14 per- food vouchers and oth- Improvements in food be celebrated, said Dr. children. It also suggests versity of Maryland. cent in 2016 — the latest er services in the feder- options in that program William Dietz, a former kids should limit juice Studies have shown data available — from 16 al Women, Infants and including adding more CDC obesity expert. “The intake and choose fresh breastfed infants are less percent in 2010, the Cen- Children nutrition pro- fruits, vegetables and changes are meaningful fruits instead. likely than others to be- ters for Disease Control gram. About 1 in 5 U.S. whole grains may have and substantial.” Further reducing U.S. come obese later on.