SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018

A WET AND WILD FRIDAY

ITEM STAFF REPORT LYNN Flooding caused the DPW to close Camden A man checks his Lynn saw its share of downed trees Friday as Street. With high tide expected at noon today, camera phone on A relentless nor’easter pounded the east coast the storm intensi ed. Andrew Hall, the city’s motorists should expect Linden, River and Lynn Shore Drive with hurricane-force winds and rain Friday, after he captured downing trees and ooding streets. Department of Public Works (DPW) commis- Camden streets to be closed until the tides sub- a video clip of the Residents braced for more coastal ooding to- sioner, said crews responded to trees down side, Hall said. waves crashing day as high tide is expected at noon with gusts at 172 Linwood St. and on Lake Avenue. “We plan for the worst and hope for the best, exceeding 50 miles per hour. Gov. Charlie Baker “We expect the highest winds will taper off which is better than doing it the other way against the sea activated 200 National Guard members to help Saturday afternoon,” Hall said. around,” he said. wall at high tide with the storm. Crews also responded on Friday to a large LYNNFIELD Friday. For more “We’re expecting to see more severe ooding limb blocking Bay State Road, wires down on In Lynn eld, there were power outages on storm photos, see issues here than we did in the Jan. 4 storm,” he Hillcrest Avenue, and tree-downed cable wires LOOK! Page A8. said. on Ford Street. STORM, A7 ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON

THOR JOURGENSEN By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF COMMENTARY Peabody MARBLEHEAD — Before pull- ing the plug on the last video rent- Committee al store on the North Shore, Chet sets new Strout wants to press rewind. Strout opened Chet’s Video and Candy Shoppe with his wife, Carrie priorities should listen Thomas, 25 years ago with a passion for movies and nine credit cards. At one time, Chet’s was one of four vid- for its and learn eo stores in the small town. While the others came and went, Chet’s Like a patient teacher leading stubborn maintained its mom and pop feel, students through a lesson, Lynn School and built long-lasting relationships schools Superintendent Dr. Catherine C. Latham with customers. But the last video By Adam Swift laid out for School Committee members store on the North Shore will close ITEM STAFF Thursday night the exact reasons why at the end of the month. city public schools need two supervisors “This place has been in our lives PEABODY — The city is of attendance. since we moved here,” said resident seeking state help for build- Committee members did the right thing Francie King. “It’s a one of a kind ing projects at two elementa- and capped off Latham’s explanation place where you can come in and ry schools. with unanimous votes approving Lynn talk about movies whenever you Last month, the School School Resource Of cer Ryan McDermott want. We’re all buying the movies Committee approved sub- and Essex County District Attorney’s of- we love because we will never be mitting two statements of  ce Juvenile Justice Supervisor Kristin able to rent them again.” interest to the Massachu- Fraher for the two posts. Without so much as asking for a setts School Building Au- That vote came three weeks after the last name, Strout’s daughter, Me- thority. The top priority is committee did the wrong thing and re- lissa Flanagan, who grew up work- for renovations to the Welch jected Latham’s recommendation for the ing at the shop, pulled up a list of Elementary School and the supervisor’s post. Mayor Thomas M. Mc- movies King had placed on hold and second is for a feasibility Gee, committee chairman, voted present. made the exchange. study for renovations to the The Feb. 8 “no” votes earned stern rep- “We’ve never gone by an account replacement of the rimands from Latham, who noted that number,” said Strout. “You might ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Elementary School. night that members who criticized her have one, but we’re like Cheers. The City Council is sched- recommendation to hire McDermott were When you come in, everybody knows Chet Strout wears one of his specialty T-shirts uled to discuss the state- either not present during candidate in- your name.” that are for sale. ments of interest at its meet- terviews or initially endorsed her choice Strout said his favorite part of ing Thursday night. only to change their minds. the past two dozen years has been “The top priority is for It was laughable to hear committee getting to know the customers. He SWEET ENDING new and needed windows members use residency as a reason to has watched children, who were and heating and ventilation COMMITTEE, A7 MARBLEHEAD, A7 IN MARBLEHEAD PEABODY, A7 INSIDE Bruins legend Bucyk In Lynn AFL-CIO endorses wings it in Saugus Crighton. A3 Johnny Bucyk signs a photo By Daniel Kane Bucyk said. In Opinion for Kevin Cox FOR THE ITEM The Bruins retired left Shribman: Of arms of Burlington, winger helped the team and Americans: key which he plans SAUGUS — Several doz- win two en fans journeyed through turning points. A4 to give to his championships in the ear- dad who is a the stormy weather Friday ly ‘70s, but Friday he was In Sports “huge Bruins night to Kowloon’s Restau- busy signing pucks and rant in Saugus to meet a March brings back fan.” taking photos with all the hockey leg- proceeds being donated to fond memories for ITEM PHOTO | end, Johnny “Chief” Bucyk. Anderson’s family. B1 SPENSER HASAK “I’m having a lot of fun,” BUCYK, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 43° VOL. 140, ISSUE 72 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6 LOW 34° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 REAL ESTATE ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 OBITUARIES

Patrick J. Rossetti, 96 Vivian Weisman, 94

SAUGUS — Mr. Pat- of New Hampshire, SALEM — Vivian Weisman, Women’s Auxiliary. She devot- rick J. Rossetti, age Kevin Rossetti and 94, of Salem, passed peace- ed many years in leadership 96, died on Feb. 28 his wife Maryann of fully on Wednesday, Feb. 28, and fundraising capacities. at his residence in Tewksbury, Caroline at the Brudnick Center for Liv- Left to cherish her memory Saugus. He was the Rossetti and her hus- ing in Peabody. She was the are her daughter and son-in- husband of the late band Kyle Griswold beloved wife of the late Paul law, Ellen Weisman and Mitch- Mary (Porter) Ros- of North Reading; Weisman, and they shared el Marmorstein of Lafayette, setti. 24 cherished grand- 66 years of marriage until his Colo.; and her sister, Barbara Born and raised in children and 10 passing in 2013. Goldstein of Virginia. and a lifelong resi- great-grandchildren, A longtime Lynn resident, Service information: A dent of Saugus, he was the many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Weisman was born in funeral service will be held son of the late Angelo and He was predeceased by eight Boston, a daughter of the late on Sunday at 11 a.m. in Tomasina (Cappuccio) Ros- brothers and sisters, Louis, Harry and Florence (Rosen- STANETSKY-HYMANSON setti. Mr. Rossetti was a WWII Alexander, Joseph, Anthony, berg) Gordon. She was a sec- Memorial Chapel, 10 Vinnin Navy veteran and worked as John, Peter, E. Katherine Lopi- retary and served in several St., Salem. Burial will be in a TV technician for RCA. He lato and Marie Lunt; one son- other capacities for the Jewish Anshe Sfard Cemetery, 16 PHOTOS | had been a player agent for in-law, Richard Barrasso; and Rehabilitation Center for the Buxton Road, Danvers. Do- A pedestrian walks near the coastline Friday the Saugus American Little lifelong friend Ray DeFranzo. Aged of the North Shore for nations in her memory may in Newburyport as a major nor’easter pounds League, a member of the Sau- In lieu of flowers donations many years in Swampscott. be made to Chelsea Jewish the East Coast, packing heavy rain, intermit- gus Housing Authority, a Town may be made in Patrick’s She had previously worked at Life Care c/o Brudnick Cen- tent snow and strong winds. Meeting member and a mem- name to Boston Children’s the Jewish Community Center ter for Living, 240 Lynnfield ber of the DeFranzo Post VFW Hospital at www.childrenshos- when it was located in Lynn. St., Peabody, MA 01960. in Saugus. pital.org or Care Dimensions, Mrs. Weisman was an active For more information or to Mr. Rossetti is survived by 75 Sylvan St., Suite B-102, member of B’nai B’rith and register in the online guest- Nor’easter grounds his 11 beloved children, Chris- Danvers, MA 01923. the sisterhood of Con. Anshai book, please visit www.sta- tine Henrich and her husband Service information: Rela- Sfard in Lynn as well as the netskyhymansonsalem.com. Stephen of Franklin, Richard tives and friends are invited flights, halts trains Rossetti of Lynn, William Ros- to attend visiting hours in the setti and his fiancée Marie BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral along East Coast Formosa of Saugus, David Home, 549 Lincoln Ave., Sau- Leo F. Curtis, 90 Rossetti of Saugus, Steven gus, on Monday 4-8 p.m. Fu- By Sarah Betancourt Massachusetts Gov. Rossetti and his late wife Mi- neral from the funeral home 1928-2018 ASSOCIATED PRESS Charlie Baker activated leen of Lynn, Mary Anne Cor- on Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. 200 National Guard mem- bett and her husband Joseph followed by a funeral Mass LYNN — Leo Fran- and love together BOSTON — A nor’eas- bers to help victims. of Saugus, Patricia Santam- at St. Margaret’s Church, cis Curtis, a longtime as they raised their ter pounded the Atlantic Airlines canceled more aria and her husband Thomas 431 Lincoln Ave., Saugus at resident of Lynn, family. Leo worked for coast with hurricane-force than 2,800 flights, mostly passed away on Feb. many years as a ded- of Saugus, Dennis Rossetti 11:30 a.m. Interment River- winds and sideways rain in the Northeast. LaGuar- 24, 2018 at the age icated employee of and his husband Michael side Cemetery, Saugus. For and snow Friday, flooding dia and Kennedy airports of 90. the General Electric Roebuck of Florida, Judith directions and condolences streets, grounding flights, in New York City were Born in Lynn on Co. where he worked Tubbs and her husband Peter www.BisbeePorcella.com. stopping trains and leav- brought to a near stand- Jan. 2, 1928, he was as a manager in the ing 1.6 million custom- still. the son of the late Provisioning Sup- ers without power from Lawrence and Ellen port Group for their President Donald Trump, North Carolina to Maine. who traveled to North Car- (McGrath) Curtis. Leo was aircraft division. Leo loved to At least five people were Jose M. Solivera, 25 raised and educated in Lynn travel with his wife and family olina for the funeral for the killed by falling trees or Rev. Billy Graham, was and was a graduate of Lynn and enjoyed photography. branches. Classical High School with the In addition to his wife, Leo forced to fly out of Dulles The storm submerged instead of Joint Base An- LYNN — Jose Mi- Jo’ziel, Soleijh, Sa- Class of 1945. is survived by his children, Pa- cars and toppled trac- drews in Maryland, where chael Solivera, “Jose maiyan and Leilani; After his schooling, Leo en- tricia Lee Curtis and her hus- tor-trailers, sent waves Michael,” age 25, of his siblings, Yajaira, listed into the U.S. Navy to band Bruce Hiltonen of Bever- Air Force One is housed, higher than a two-story because of high winds. Lynn, passed away Leo, Junito, Beba, Ki- help fight for our country post ly and Barry J. Curtis and his house crashing into the suddenly Feb. 28, ana, Ethan and Travis, World War II. Leo enlisted on wife Marcia of Hampton, N.H.; Amtrak suspended ser- Massachusetts coast, vice along the Northeast 2018. and many aunts, un- Feb. 19, 1946 and bravely as well as his beloved grand- forced schools and busi- He was born in cles, cousins, nieces, served until his honorable children, Kyle and Claire Curtis Corridor, from Washing- nesses to close early and ton to Boston. In New Beverly and raised nephews and friends. discharge as an Airman, 1st of Hampton, N.H. caused a rough ride for in Lynn. He attend- Service informa- Class on Jan. 6, 1948. Leo at- Service information: A pri- Jersey, a tree hit overhead passengers aboard a flight wires, forcing the suspen- ed Lynn English High tion: Jose Michael’s tended school at Boston Uni- vate funeral service was held that landed at Dulles Air- versity and graduated with a in CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral sion of some New Jersey School. funeral will be held on Mon- port outside Washington. Bachelor’s degree in Business Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, Transit commuter service. Jose Michael was a lov- day at 11 a.m. in the GO- “Pretty much everyone Administration. on Thursday, March 1, 2018. Winds toppled a truck on ing father. He is survived ODRICH Funeral Home, 128 on the plane threw up,” a by his mother, Aida Tejeda; Washington St., Lynn. Buri- Leo married his sweetheart, Burial followed in St. Joseph Rhode Island’s Newport Patricia E. Brady in May of Cemetery, Lynn. To sign the pilot wrote in a report to Pell Bridge and prompt- his father, Joan Solivera; his al will follow in Pine Grove the National Weather Ser- grandparents, Angel Luis Ortiz Cemetery, Lynn. Visitation is 1958. The couple spent al- online guestbook, please ed officials to close sev- vice. and Daisy Ortiz; his children, Sunday, 4-7 p.m. most 60 years in marriage visit www.cuffemcginn.com. eral bridges in the state The Eastern Seaboard to commercial vehicles. A was hammered by gusts tractor-trailer also tipped exceeding 50 mph, with over on New York’s Tap- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS winds of 80 to 90 mph on pan Zee Bridge, snarling Cape Cod. Ohio and up- traffic for hours. Man charged in stabbing home where a woman at his office. pleaded guilty to repeat- state New York got a foot The federal government sent to psychiatric hospital and three children were The Boston Globe edly raping two young or more of snow. Boston closed all offices in the found dead. reported that Sheehan girls has been sentenced and Rhode Island were ex- Washington area for the BOSTON (AP) — The District Attorney Joseph posted racist and of- to up to 15 years in pris- pected to get 2 to 5 inches. day. Smithsonian muse- man accused of stabbing Early said Friday that no fensive comments on a on. The storm killed at least ums also shut their doors. a woman to death inside arrests have been made website called MassCops Bristol District Attor- five people, including a In the western New York a Massachusetts public in the case. He would not under the screen name ney Thomas Quinn says 77-year-old woman struck town of Hornell, 30-year- library has been sent say whether authorities “Big Irish.” 41-year-old Carlos Fer- by a branch outside her old Anna Stewart was to a maximum security were looking for a sus- Procopio says the de- nandes will be deported home near Baltimore. milking the 130 cows of her psychiatric hospital. pect. partment is investigating after serving the sentence Fallen trees also killed a dairy farm in a barn pow- Defense Attorney J.W. Police called to the whether Sheehan is the imposed Wednesday. man and a 6-year-old boy ered by a generator hooked Carney tells The Boston home for a well-being author of the posts and Authorities say the Fall in different parts of Vir- up to a tractor. Stewart Globe that 23-year-old check Thursday found will take further action “if River resident raped his ginia, an 11-year-old boy lost power Thursday night. Jeffrey Yao was trans- the bodies of a woman, a warranted.” girlfriend’s daughter and in New York state and a Hornell got more than 14 ferred to Bridgewater 2-year-old boy, a 5-year- Sheehan was put on the girl’s cousin over the man in Newport, Rhode inches of snow. State Hospital after offi- old boy and a 7-year-old paid leave Saturday after course of two years. The Island. “The snow is pretty wet cials from the Middlesex girl. Officials have not yet he fired his rifle while assaults started when one Floodwaters in Quincy and heavy. It’s taken down Sherriff’s Office told a released their names. police were rounding up girl was 8 and the other submerged cars, and police a lot of lines,” Stewart judge he was too mental- Early says anyone with a group that had been was 11. rescued people trapped in said. “There’s more snow ly ill to remain in jail. information should con- riding off-road bikes and The assaults only came their vehicles. High waves than I’ve seen in quite a Yao has pleaded not tact authorities. all-terrain vehicles on to a stop after one victim battered nearby Scituate, few years.” guilty to murder in the Officials said Thursday Interstate 93. An ATV confided in a friend. making roads impassable On the tip of Cape Cod, death of 22-year-old that investigators were driver was wounded in Quinn said “the moth- and turning parking lots Provincetown resident Deane Kenny Stryker. treating the deaths as the foot. er did not support her into small ponds. More Andy Towle took video of a Authorities say he suspicious, but released own daughter,” which he than 1,800 people alerted 50-foot fishing boat break- stabbed Stryker 20 times few details. Family loses alcohol-related described as “particularly Scituate officials they had ing free from its mooring with a hunting knife at West Brookfield Police wrongful death suit offensive.” evacuated, The Boston and drifting dangerously the Winchester Public Chief Thomas O’Donnell Globe reported. toward the rocks. Library on Saturday in says he told concerned DOVER, Del. (AP) — DA: Skeletal remains those of what prosecutors have parents in town to “take A judge has ruled in called an unprovoked steps you need to feel favor of the University woman missing for a year safe” and “report any- of Delaware and other attack. HATFIELD (AP) — Au- thing.” defendants in a wrong- Carney praised the thorities say human re- ful-death lawsuit filed by sheriff’s office for recog- mains found in a remote Trooper accused of racist the parents of a student nizing that Yao is “not wooded area of western appropriate for a jail, but posts suspended without pay who was hit by a car after getting drunk. Massachusetts this week rather a maximum secu- are those of a woman BOSTON (AP) — A Nineteen-year-old rity psychiatric hospital.” missing for a year. Massachusetts state Ethan Connolly of Berkshire District Attor- police trooper has been Medway was hit by a Prosecutor: No arrests in ney David Capeless said suspended without pay car in 2013 while cross- deaths of woman, 3 children indefinitely after a news- ing a dark street after Thursday the skeletal an off-campus sorority remains found Tuesday in WEST BROOKFIELD paper reported he had a party. According to court Hatfield are 39-year-old (AP) — Authorities say history of racist online records, he was acutely Joanne Ringer. they’re trying to piece posts. State Police Spokesman intoxicated the time. Ringer, who lived in together what happened Connolly’s parents Clarksburg, had been at a Massachusetts Dave Procopio announced the action against Troop- sued the university, the missing since March 2, A car sits in a Long Wharf parking lot flood- er Matthew Sheehan on sorority, a caterer, and a 2017, when she failed ed by water from Boston Harbor at high tide Friday. Sheehan’s attor- labor union that owns the to show up for her first during a major nor’easter that pounded the ney didn’t immediately facility where the party shift as a taxi driver in East Coast Friday in Boston. respond to a message left was held. Easthampton. Her car But the judge ruled this was found abandoned in week that none of the Easthampton on March 6. 781-593-7700 defendants owed a duty Her husband, 42-year- Publishing Daily, except Sundays to Connolly and therefore old Charles Reidy, took USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 did not breach any duty his own life in the garage Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA owed to him, as his par- of their Clarksburg home and additional offices. ents claimed. last April 7. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item Subscriptions The judge said Connolly Capeless says Reidy is Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States was responsible for his the prime suspect in his Home delivery $20.00 for 4 weeks own death. wife’s death. $65.00 for 13 weeks The couple had only subscribers $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year Man sentenced to up to 15 been married a few Get FREE access Send payment to and POSTMASTER, years for raping 2 young girls months and friends and to the e-edition on send address changes to: relatives described their The Daily Item FALL RIVER (AP) — A relationship as tumultu- 110 Munroe St. Massachusetts man who ous. P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 A3 LYNN Firefighters battle a two-alarm fire on Cottage Street By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — A two-alarm fire damaged a three-fam- ily home on Cottage Street Friday morning. A Lynn Water & Sewer Commission crew was in the neighborhood checking on water damage in the area, spotted the fire short- ly after 9 a.m. and called the Fire Department. “We have all crews work- ing right now and making progress,” said Fire Chief Stephen Archer. “There ap- pears to be fire in the attic that is concerning us.” No one was injured and the cause of the fire is un- known, Archer said. A police cruiser was the first to arrive at the scene where officers saw flames shooting out the upstairs windows, according to Po- lice Sgt. Henry Wojewodzic. The home is owned by ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Juan Aguiluz and David Ramos, according to city Firefighters battle a two-alarm fire in a three-family home on Cottage property records. Street in Lynn on Friday morning. Massachusetts Riding out the storm at the Snow Ball AFL-CIO endorses Brendan Crighton

LYNN — The Massa- cal 26, Carmen’s Union chusetts AFL-CIO has en- Local 589, United Food dorsed Brendan Crighton and Commercial Workers in his bid to become state Local 1445, Local 4 Op- senator for the 3rd Essex erating Engineers, Pro- District, which includes fessional Firefighters of Lynn, Lynnfield, Marble- Massachusetts, Local 33 head, Nahant, Saugus and Roofers and Waterproof- Swampscott. ers, Massachusetts Teach- The special election will ers Association, American be held on Tuesday. Polls Federation of Teachers, open at 7 a.m. Crighton’s Boston Teachers Union, is the only name on the SEIU 1199, and Correc- ballot. tion Officers Federated “As a city councilor in Union. Lynn and as a state rep- “I’m proud to receive the resentative for Lynn and endorsement of the Mas- Nahant, Brendan has sachusetts AFL-CIO and consistently fought for the support of many other policies that improve labor organizations.” said ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK the lives of the work- Crighton. “The success of From left, Aaron Peoples of Somerville, Michael Merulla of Somerville, Eileen Maginnis of Holy- ers and retirees that he working families benefits represents, and lifts up oke, and Arts After Hours Producing Artistic Director Samantha Gambaccini dress up for the us all. As state senator, working families across photo booth at the annual Arts After Hours fundraiser, the Snow Ball. the Commonwealth,” said I will continue to fight Massachusetts AFL-CIO for workplace safety, job President Steven Tolman. training, prevailing wage “We are proud to support laws, and the right to or- Brendan in his campaign ganize.” for the state Senate and Crighton began his ca- look forward to continuing reer in public service in our work together to raise 2005 working for state standards for all working Sen. Thomas M. McGee. people in Massachusetts.” He was first elected to In addition to the Massa- public office as Lynn Ward chusetts AFL-CIO, Crigh- 5 councilor in 2010 and ton has been endorsed later was elected as coun- by Iron Workers Local cilor at large, serving six 7, Massachusetts and years in total. In 2015, Northern N.E. Laborers’ Crighton was sworn in as District Council, Interna- state representative for tional Union of Painters the 11th Essex District, and Allied Trades Dis- which includes Lynn and trict 35, Carpenters Lo- Nahant. White Lightnin’ performs Museum reopening during the with exhibit on Snow Ball. World War I By Bella diGrazia tion equipment, airplane FOR THE ITEM searchlights, and machine guns. LYNN — The war to end “We’re also looking at A White all wars returns to the what people at home were Lightnin’ Lynn Museum next week. doing during the war, es- band member On Tuesday, March 6, a pecially with fuel and food plays the World War I exhibit will shortages, and how Lyn- trumpet. launch at the Lynn Muse- ners volunteered,” said um and Historical Society. Marshall. “Women raised LAW OFFICES OF The purpose of the exhibit money by knitting sweat- JAMES J. CARRIGAN is to shed light on how the ers for soldiers and the city war influenced and was • Social Security Disability would ban together to raise • Workers Compensation influenced by Lynn, both money to buy war bonds.” • Accidents at home and abroad. The exhibit will have 25 years located across “Some of the ways we are uniforms of both soldiers from Lynn District Court approaching the exhibit is and red cross workers as 15 Johnson St. looking at women during well as a revolver gun. A 781-596-0100 the war,” said Judith Mar- helmet, handwritten diary JAMES J. CARRIGAN shall, education manag- and a package delivered ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN er of the Lynn Museum. RONALD D. MALLOY from the war in France to www.jamescarriganlaw.com “Constance Greene was a family in Lynn, all from [email protected] from Lynn and became local WWI soldier Ed- a physical therapist in mond Q. Bee, will also be France during the war, we on display. have her whole uniform.” “We have been working Be on the lookout for our spring edition of... The exhibit will also on this exhibit for half a Need to find highlight how workers year by researching and at General Electric (GE) then looking through our an article? and Lynn’s various shoe collections to see what we factories contributed to have,” said the education World War I. According manager. Subscribe to to Marshall, the shoe fac- The exhibit is temporary tories made footwear for and will close sometime in e-edition on Publishing on 3/29 the soldiers and GE man- December. General admis- ufactured torpedo detec- sion tickets are only $5. A4 SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M H. S John M. Gilberg Of arms and Americans: Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Advertising Director T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. Editorial Director Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton Key turning points Chief Financial O cer Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman Customer Service Commenting on the revolutions enshrined the notion of the cowboy PŽ Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 of 1848 in Europe, the British his- (and his gun) as this novel, in which Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 torian A.J.P. Taylor remarked that gunplay is a prominent feature. Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 “German history reached its turn- “The Virginian himself is the pro- Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ing point and failed to turn.” This genitor of the cowboy as folk figure,” 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 winter, in the wake of the shootings Wister’s daughter wrote. “Because Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Ext. 2 Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 in Parkland, Fla., and amid Wash- of him little boys wear 10-gallon Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ington discussion of background hats and carry toy pistols.” Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 checks, bump-stock bans and as- — Feb. 14, 1929. The St. Valen- classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 sault-weapon restrictions, the Unit- tine’s Day Massacre. Subscriptions ed States may have reached a turn- This grisly event, perversely cele- [email protected] ing point on gun control. brated in legend and lore, represents Circulation In truth, there have been sever- the high point of the Chicago gang- [email protected] al turning points in America’s ro- ster, bootlegger and prostitution mance with, and debate over, fire- culture and its personification, Al Ext. 3 arms, which began with the earliest Capone. The ruthless killing of sev- Newsroom days of European settlement. The en members of Bugs Moran’s North [email protected] [email protected] EDITORIAL celebrated 20th-century Ameri- Side gang by 70 rounds of Tom- can historian Richard Hofstadter, my-gun ammunition inspired the Ext. 4 no friend of guns in the modern 1934 National Firearms Act, heavily age, nonetheless acknowledged in taxing and regulating machine guns. Sports [email protected] a landmark 1970 article that early — March 1, 1952. The television Colonial farmers required guns for premiere of “Death Valley Days.” Ext. 5 hunting and “for the control of wild Built on a radio broadcast, this Retail and Online vermin and predators.” program (host: Ronald Reagan) Advertising Though the country always has brought the Western and gunplay to [email protected] had large stocks of guns, it has not a new level of cultural importance. wanted for turning points in the his- It was followed by “Gunsmoke” ADVERTISING tory of our relationship with them. (1955), “Bat Masterson” (1958) and Peter Battinelli Here are some: “Bonanza” (1959). These shows were Sales Representative, ext. 1217 — 1610-1611 Lawes Divine, Mor- important cultural landmarks for [email protected] all and Martiall. baby boomers and their parents. Ernie Carpenter Jr. These laws represent perhaps the The theme song for “Have Gun, Will Director of Advertising first effort to regulate firearms in Travel” includes this line: “His fast and Business Development, ext. 1355 the New World, restricting the use gun for hire heeds the calling wind.” [email protected] of ammunition in Colonial James- — May 22, 1977. The Revolt at PHOTO | OLIVIER DOULIERY/ABACA PRESS/TNS Michele Iannaco town, mainly to conserve ammu- Cincinnati. Sales Representative, ext. 1315 The gun department in a Dick’s Sporting nition. Later Jamestown laws re- For a century following its 1871 [email protected] Goods store in Arlington, Va. moved from blacks the right to bear founding, the NRA was mostly arms. Ralph Mitchell a sportsmans’ organization, pro- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 — Dec. 15, 1791. Ratification of the moting marksmanship, gun safety [email protected] Maybe companies Bill of Rights. and hunting. Summer camps em- This landmark document, intend- braced the group’s prescriptions for Patricia Whalen ed to supplement the Constitution the care of rifles, and its ladder of Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] can sway politicians ratified in 1788, included in its Sec- marksmanship (Pro-Marksman, ond Amendment these words: “A Marksman, etc.) was revered. BUSINESS OFFICE well regulated Militia, being neces- Then, at the NRA conference in sary to the security of a free State, Cincinnati, the NRA old guard was Susan J. Conti on gun control the right of the people to keep and Controller, ext. 1288 ambushed by insurrectionists who [email protected] bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” feared popular movements for gun The battle against gun violence and for sane regu- — April 9, 1865. Robert E. Lee’s control following the earlier assas- Ted Grant lation has changed. Polls show two-thirds of Ameri- surrender at Appomattox. sinations of the Kennedy brothers Publisher, ext. 1234 cans want stricter laws. This brought to an end America’s and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. [email protected] For companies like Delta Air Lines, Hertz Global deadliest war, and as part of the The new leadership that emerged Marian Kinney Holdings and MetLife, granting discounts to mem- surrender, Confederate combatants gradually transformed the NRA’s ext. 1212 bers of the National Rifle Association had always relinquished 27,000 guns. “The identity from the “gun group” to the [email protected] been smart business. Now, ending those partnerships arms, artillery, and public property “gun lobby.” Will Kraft is smart, and these and a number of other companies (are) to be parked and stacked and — June 26, 2008. The District of Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 did so this week. Also smart is the decision by Dick’s turned over to the officers appointed Columbia vs. Heller case. [email protected] Sporting Goods to stop selling assault-style rifles and by me to receive them,” Ulysses S. For almost two centuries, many Jennifer Perez high-capacity ammunition magazines, and by Dick’s Grant wrote in the surrender docu- scholars agreed that the Second ext. 1205 and Walmart to no longer sell guns to customers ment. Amendment was aimed at militia, [email protected] younger than 21. American lore celebrates Grant’s not at individual gun owners. Roger This flurry of corporate giants standing up against decision to permit Confederate sol- Mike Shanahan Williams University legal research- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 one of the most feared political and lobbying orga- diers to return home with their er Carl Bogus read law-review arti- [email protected] nizations in the United States is real change. These horses for spring planting, but the cles from 1887 to 1960, concluding companies now see being aligned with the NRA will peace agreement also permitted that all the examinations of the Sec- Carolina Trujillo hurt more with customers than being allied with it the defeated combatants to return Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 ond Amendment “endorsed the col- [email protected] could ever help. to their plantations, farms, villag- lective right model,” meaning that Delta, the Georgia-based carrier that started out es and cities with their sidearms. they assumed the amendment cov- Jim Wilson dusting cotton fields, has an identity deeply inter- (It was a .44 Derringer pistol that ered militia, not individuals. This Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] twined with the gun-soaked South. Delta and At- killed Abraham Lincoln five days Supreme Court decision, written lanta depended on each other to become world-class later.) primarily by Antonin Scalia, asso- CIRCULATION together. Now some Republican politicians there — Sept. 14, 1901. The ascension of ciated the Second Amendment with Lisa Mahmoud threaten to revoke a planned $50 million sales-tax Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency. individuals. Manager, ext. 1239 break on fuel if the company cuts ties to the NRA. In This occurred as the direct result — April 20, 1999. The shooting at [email protected] response, New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo tweet- of a pistol, used on the grounds of Columbine High School. CLASSIFIED ed, “Delta, if Georgia politicians disagree with your Buffalo’s Pan-American Exposition There had been mass shootings stand against gun violence, we invite you to move to assassinate William McKinley. before, even in educational institu- Abbe Young Smith your headquarters to New York.” Hopefully, Delta T.R. was a life member of the Na- tions — Charles Whitman killed 14 Manager, ext. 1276 realizes that Long Island is the nation’s cradle of avi- tional Rifle Association, a gun en- from the University of Texas Tower [email protected] ation, and that Cuomo is not averse to granting big thusiast and a gun collector, partic- in 1966 — but this episode in Col- NEWSROOM tax breaks. ularly of Winchesters, the first one orado, which killed 13, jolted the Nikolas Cruz, 19, ended 17 lives when he went on a of which he ordered at age 22. In nation. The word “Columbine,” once Bill Brotherton shooting rampage at a high school in Parkland, Fla., his famous Badlands trip of 1883, signifying woodlands flowers, came Features Editor ext. 1338 on Feb. 14. But with their live tweets, videos and he used a .45-caliber rifle and a to mean “school shooting,” and aca- [email protected] messages, survivors of that shooting began to create double-barreled shotgun to shoot demic experts believe the incident, Gayla Cawley a movement even as the trauma unfolded, lending a bison, a blacktail buck, and some perpetrated by two seniors who Reporter, ext. 1236 a new and unforgettable poignancy to mass murder. rabbits, grouse and other game. killed themselves, became a script [email protected] And they’ve it up since, speaking out, standing “When it came to gun knowledge for other school shootings. The Mar- Cheryl Charles up, demanding change, refusing to be silenced or and shooting skill,” according to an jory Stoneman Douglas High School News Editor, ext. 1278 cowed. account in The American Rifleman, shootings could produce another [email protected] “We have heard you,” Dick’s Sporting Goods said of the magazine of the NRA, “no chief turning point for the United States. executive, now or then, was or has Thomas Grillo those young people in a statement. “The nation has But will we turn? Reporter, ext. 1264 heard you.” been his peer.” [email protected] Plans for marches and school walkouts are gaining — May 28, 1902. The publication David Shribman is a Pulitzer steam. School districts are hiring armed guards to se- of Owen Wister’s “The Virginian.” Prize-winning columnist. He is a Spenser Hasak No single piece of literature so Swampscott High graduate. Photographer, ext. 1332 cure campuses. In highly regulated New York, Dem- [email protected] ocratic state legislators are pushing for even more gun control, and forcing Republicans to either get on Thor Jourgensen board or very publicly refuse. But in Washington, the Editorial Director, ext. 1267 politicians seem to be floundering. A televised White [email protected] House meeting Wednesday with congressional lead- Steve Krause ers from both parties to address increased gun regu- Sports Editor, ext. 1229 lation became at times incomprehensible and convo- [email protected] luted. Hopefully, President Donald Trump’s tone as Owen O’Rourke the meeting ended, signaling support for real change, Photographer, ext. 1224 will persist. [email protected] Pressure on politicians must continue. Universal Roberto Scalese background checks, age limits on sales, and limits on Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 the power of guns and the size of magazines must [email protected] come. But laws aren’t the only way to change society. Mark Sutherland Selling assault rifles next to soccer balls at sporting Creative Director goods stores normalizes the guns. Refusing to sell [email protected] them helps. Corporate partnerships with the NRA normalize extreme gun advocacy. Ending such deals Anne Marie Tobin helps. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 If these corporations are right, and if the polls are, [email protected] the politicians who also depend on public support Bridget Turcotte will have to do the will of the people, too. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] An editorial from Newsday. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION Questions surround Trump’s first border wall contract By Margery A. Beck ASSOCIATED PRESS OMAHA, Neb. — A tiny Nebraska startup award- ed the first border wall construction project under President Donald Trump is the offshoot of a con- struction firm that was sued repeatedly for failing to pay subcontractors and accused in a 2016 govern- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ment audit of shady bill- President Donald Trump speaks in the Cabinet Room of the White House ing practices. in Washington Wednesday, during a meeting with members of congress SWF Constructors, which to discuss school and community safety. lists just one employee in its Omaha office, won the $11 million federal con- tract in November as part Trump leaves lawmakers of a project to replace a little more than 2 miles of a current fence with post- hanging on gun priorities style barriers 30 feet high in Calexico, California. FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Catherine Lucey further explanation from with the National Rifle It’s the first wall con- ASSOCIATED PRESS the president, the White Association on Thursday. tract awarded in the A Border Patrol agent shows the path of a tun- House indicating that for “Good (Great) meeting Trump administration nel that crosses the U.S.-Mexico border near WASHINGTON — In now, at least, he is backing in the Oval Office tonight outside of eight prototypes Calexico, Calif. his quest to tackle gun vi- an incremental propos- with the NRA!” Trump that were built last year olence, President Donald al on background checks tweeted Thursday night. in San Diego. The project instead of Edgewood, be surprised if it was an Trump has ricocheted be- and a bill that would pro- He had outlined some of represents a sliver of the N.Y.-based Coastal Envi- attempt to dodge scruti- tween calling for tougher vide new federal dollars to his preferences via Twit- president’s plan that was ronmental Group, which ny of past legal problems. laws and declaring his fe- stem school violence. ter earlier Thursday, say- central to his presiden- online government docu- He says such a practice is alty to the Second Amend- Just what Trump would ing that both good and bad tial campaign promise for ments list as its owner. relatively common in con- ment’s right to bear arms, like to see in the “beauti- ideas had come out of the a wall at the border with Thomas Anderson, an struction projects. leaving a trail of befuddled ful” and “comprehensive” bipartisan meeting. He Mexico. Omaha lawyer who initial- “If you kick up a little lawmakers and advocates bill he called for earlier said: “Background Checks It remains unclear why ly represented a subcon- dust on the trail, it makes in his wake. in the week remained un- a big part of conversa- SWF was listed on the tractor that sued Coastal the trail harder to follow,” One thing he still has clear. That comment came tion. Gun free zones are bid for the wall contract in 2011, said he wouldn’t Anderson said. not done: clearly outline at a bipartisan meeting proven targets of killers. his legislative priorities. with lawmakers Wednes- After many years, a Bill Washington’s week day, which was quickly fol- should emerge. Respect 2nd In this video closed Friday without lowed by a private session Amendment!” grab provided by RU-RTR Russian ‘Naked politics’ of punishing television via AP television on Thursday, Delta could haunt Georgia a Russian military By Ben Nadler truck with a and R.J. Rico laser weapon ASSOCIATED PRESS mounted on it ATLANTA — Georgia is shown at an lawmakers’ decision to pun- undisclosed ish Delta Air Lines for pub- location in licly distancing itself from Russia. the National Rifle Associa- tion was an extraordinary PHOTO | ASSOCIATED act of political revenge. PRESS By killing a proposed tax break on jet fuel, pro-gun Republicans won a politi- A new ‘Kraken’ arises? Russians cal victory that could pay off in the short term, but other companies won’t eager to name doomsday arms soon forget that Georgia address Thursday. to reflect the nature of the allied itself with the NRA By Vladimir PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Many of the entries nuclear-powered drone in- over one of its largest Isachenkov ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday reflected the wry tended to sneak close to private employers, with Sen. Michael Williams, R-Cumming, speaks in 33,000 workers statewide. support of the bill, which stripped a jet fuel tax dark humor Russians are the shore unnoticed and MOSCOW — In just one known for. slam a heavy nuclear war- “When you inject naked break, Thursday in Atlanta. day, the suggestions have politics — and that’s what Someone suggested call- head into the coast. been pouring in: “Kraken” ing the missile “Sanction,” And naming the stealth this is — into the econom- massacre in Florida. On International Airport in for a new underwater drone Friday, Delta CEO Ed Bas- an apparent reference to atomic-powered cruise mis- ic equation, I think that Atlanta, and business con- capable of blasting coast- it does have the chance of tian insisted in a memo to sultants said other Atlan- Western economic sanc- sile after a Russian folk lines with a powerful nucle- tions against Russia for musical instrument tapped spooking the business com- employees that the compa- ta-based firms, such as Co- ar explosion. “Balalaika” for its support of separatists into a long Russian tradi- munity,” said Tom Stringer, ny was “not taking sides” ca-Cola and UPS, will likely a futuristic nuclear-pow- in Ukraine. tion of giving innocuous a New York-based consul- on gun control and made stay put too. But GOP law- ered cruise missile capable Another proposed calling names to some of the deadli- tant for the business-advi- the decision in hopes of re- makers’ willingness to use sory firm BDO. “One thing moving itself from the gun of circling the globe. it “Thaw,” adding in a note est weapons. public money to try to in- about the business com- debate. He said the com- Russians are shower- of sarcasm that it would fi- There were quite a few munity is that it has a very pany’s “values are not for timidate corporations could ing the Defense Ministry nally help warm the ties be- four-letter entries as well. long memory.” sale” and “we are proud damage Georgia’s ability to with proposed names for tween Russia and the U.S. Many others were driven The uproar began last and honored to locate our attract new industry — in- the country’s new nuclear The kraken — a fictional by patriotic feelings, sug- Saturday when Delta headquarters here.” cluding Amazon, which re- weapons, relishing the on- gigantic Arctic sea monster gesting that the weapons stopped offering fare dis- Delta recently signed a cently named metro Atlan- line contest announced by that was made popular by be named after legendary counts to NRA members 20-year lease to keep its ta a finalist for its coveted President Vladimir Putin the “Pirates of the Caribbe- Russian warriors or Putin in the wake of the school hub at Hartsfield-Jackson second headquarters. in his state-of-the-nation an” film series — seemed himself. weighs whether to retaliate over Trump’s tariff hikes

By Joe McDonald Global stock markets acceptable and it’s a point ASSOCIATED PRESS fell sharply Friday over we’ve made many times,” worries of a possible trade Trudeau said. BEIJING — China had war following Trump’s an- Canadian Foreign Min- no immediate reaction Fri- nouncement that he will day to U.S. President Don- ister Chrystia Freeland levy tariffs of 25 percent ald Trump’s vow to impose said Canada is prepared on steel and 10 percent on high tariffs on steel and to take responsive mea- aluminum. aluminum, which he fol- sures to defend its trade Early Friday, Trump lowed up by insisting that interests. thumbed his nose at the trade wars “are good, and Canada is the biggest concerns over rising trade easy to win.” Laborers steel exporter to the U.S., tensions and higher prices Chinese leaders have work in the and Freeland noted that for U.S. consumers, tweet- threatened in the past to steel market Canada buys more Amer- retaliate if Trump raises ing that “trade wars are ican steel than any other good, and easy to win. Ex- in Yichang trade barriers, but now country in the world, ac- ample, when we are down in central need to weigh whether to counting for 50 percent of $100 billion with a certain China’s back up those threats with U.S. exports. She also not- country and they get cute, Hubei action and risk jeopardiz- province. ed the steel and aluminum ing U.S. market access for don’t trade anymore-we win big. It’s easy!” industry in North America smartphones and other FILE PHOTO | Beijing has accused is highly integrated and exports that matter more ASSOCIATED PRESS said the Canadian gov- to their economy than Trump of undermining ernment will continue to metals. global trade regulation by rupting aluminum trade. “China will take neces- from the tariff hike, which make that point directly “China will definitely taking action over steel, Their tone hardened after sary measures to defend Trump justified in part on technology policy and with the Trump adminis- respond. It doesn’t want Trump launched a probe its interests,” a Commerce national security grounds. other disputes under U.S. tration. to be seen as weak. But in August of whether Bei- Ministry official, Wang Canadian Prime Minis- it will be relatively re- law instead of through the Hejun, said in a statement ter Justin Trudeau said it Hiroshige Seko, Japan’s jing improperly pressures strained,” said economist World Trade Organiza- this week. “made no sense” to high- trade and industry minis- Louis Kuijs of Oxford Eco- tion. companies to hand over Canada, Japan and light national security is- ter, said at a news confer- nomics. “They don’t want Chinese officials have ap- technology and in January South Korea, all U.S. al- sues noting the countries’ ence, “We don’t think im- to be seen as a party that pealed to the White House raised duties on Chinese lies and major exporters military cooperation and ports from Japan, an ally, is wrecking the interna- since last March to avoid solar modules and wash- of steel and aluminum, defense of North America. have any effect at all on tional trading system.” hurting both sides by dis- ing machines. are asking for exemptions “This is absolutely un- U.S. national security.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Complaints Police: Student kills two at larly arrests, reflect police records. A report of two males walk- In the event of a perceived inac- ing a pitbull on Dodge Road curacy, it is the sole responsibility at 11:36 a.m. on Thursday. Central Michigan University of the concerned party to contact Caller reported that they the relevant police department and walked up and down roads have the department issue a no- “as if they lived there.” Caller By Ed White and was advised that police would Mike Householder tice of correction to the Daily Item. ASSOCIATED PRESS Corrections or clarifications will not not approach or question someone for simply walking be made without express notice of MOUNT PLEASANT, down the street. change from the arresting police Mich. — Police in camou- department. flage uniforms searched MEDFORD neighborhoods near Cen- tral Michigan University LYNN Accidents on Friday for a 19-year-old student suspected of fatal- Arrest A report of a motor vehicle ly shooting two people at accident at 179 College Ave. Samuel Sullivan, 41, of a dormitory and then run- at 6:56 p.m. on Thursday; at ning from campus. 100 Willow St., was arrested Auburn Street and Mystic Val- on a warrant charge for class But police declined to ley Parkway at 1:38 a.m. on confirm news reports that B drug possession at 11:07 Friday; at 3850 Mystic Valley p.m. on Thursday. the people killed were the Parkway at 9:05 a.m. on Fri- student’s parents, who day. Accidents had arrived to pick him up for spring break. A report of a motor vehicle Complaints Police released a photo of accident with person injured A report of suspicious ac- James Eric Davis Jr., urg- at 409 Lynnway at 1:44 a.m. ing the public to call 911 tivity at 79 Third St. at 10:49 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Thursday; at 603 Boston a.m. on Friday. if they see him but also St. at 5:33 p.m. on Thursday; warning that he shouldn’t Law enforcement officers search a wooded area for a suspect involved at 2 Market Square at 4:29 Theft be confronted. Hours after in a shooting at a Central Michigan University residence hall on Friday a.m. on Friday. a campus lockdown, police in Mt. Pleasant, Mich. A report of a motor vehicle A report of larceny at 562 started a “slow, methodical accident at 3 Lynnfield St. Main St. at 7:17 p.m. on removal” of staff and stu- victims were not students. Officers in camouflage Davis is from Plain- at 1:44 p.m. on Thursday; Thursday. dents who were ordered Klaus said video at the knocked on doors and field, Ill., and graduated at Bennett and Commercial to take shelter in campus dorm suggests Davis fled checked possible hiding from Central High School buildings, Lt. Larry Klaus streets at 2:26 p.m. on Thurs- PEABODY on foot after the shooting. places, such as yards and in 2016, said Tom Her- said. day; at 50 Parkland Ave. at He was wearing a hood- porches. In the surround- nandez, a spokesman for “He should be consid- 3:16 p.m. on Thursday; at 26 Arrests ie but had been shedding ing community, students Plainfield School District Commercial St. at 3:22 p.m. ered armed and danger- certain clothes while on and staff in the Mount 202. on Thursday; at 15 Union St. Victor V. Cunha, 54, of 2 ous,” Klaus said of Davis. the run. Pleasant school district The shooting occurred at 3:23 p.m. on Thursday; at Park Square, Peabody, was The shooting occurred 210 Lewis St. at 3:25 p.m. arrested and charged with around 8:30 a.m. at Camp- “This has been a tragic were told not to leave nine on the last day of classes on Thursday; at 134 Munroe operating under the influence, bell Hall, a residence hall day. ... The hurting will go buildings. before a weeklong break. St. at 3:28 p.m. on Thursday; failure to stop/yield, and ne- at Central Michigan, on for a while,” said uni- Klaus said Davis was Parents who were trying at 330 Lynnway at 5:35 p.m. glectful operation of a motor which is about 70 miles versity President George taken to a hospital Thurs- to pick up students were on Thursday; at Curwin Circle vehicle at 14 Collins St. at north of Lansing. Klaus Ross. day night by campus po- told instead to go to a local at 7:07 p.m. on Thursday; at 4:10 p.m. on Thursday. described the shooting as The search was focused lice because of a drug-re- hotel where staff would 88 Ashland St. at 8:22 p.m. John Magee, 40, of 15 In- a “family-type domestic on Mount Pleasant neigh- lated health problem, them while the on Thursday; at 30 Broadway gleside Ave., Winthrop, was situation” and said the borhoods near campus. possibly an overdose. manhunt was ongoing. at 8:55 p.m. on Thursday; at arrested and charged with op- 57 Broadway at 8:56 p.m. on erating under the influence at Thursday; at 489 Chatham St. 210 Andover St. at 6:18 p.m. at 8:59 p.m. on Thursday; at on Thursday. Report: Deputies told to form 57 Broadway at 1:28 a.m. on Friday; at 252 Essex St. REVERE at 3:02 a.m. on Friday; at 3 Lynnfield St. at 5:20 a.m. on Arrests perimeter at school shooting Friday; at 486 Chatham St. at 2:06 p.m. on Friday. Daniel J. Cote, 28, of 1 PARKLAND, Fla. (AP) Scott Drive, Peabody, was — A sheriff’s office cap- Assault arrested and charged with tain told deputies to form class B drug possession at a perimeter instead of A report of an assault at 37 Cushman Avenue and Gor- rushing into the Florida Market St. at 3:15 p.m. on don Road at 12:36 p.m. on high school where 17 peo- Thursday. Thursday. ple were killed in a mass A report of assault and Michael Anthony Catino, shooting, according to doc- battery at 1 Central Square 34, of 682 Park Ave., Revere, uments obtained by the at 5:34 a.m. on Friday; at 60 was arrested and charged Miami Herald. Granite St. at 9:02 a.m. on with shoplifting by concealing The newspaper reported Friday. merchandise on Squire Road late Thursday that it had at 1:24 p.m. on Thursday. obtained a partial Bro- Complaints Roxana Y. Lemus, 32, of 54 ward Sheriff’s Office dis- Fernwood Ave., was arrested patch log, which showed A report of a disturbance and charged with shoplift- that Capt. Jan Jordan at 64 Market Square at 9:34 ing by asportation on Squire gave the order for deputies p.m. on Thursday; at 178 Road at 2:06 p.m. on Thurs- to establish a perimeter. Chestnut St. at 11:34 p.m. day. An earlier report on on Thursday; at Cumberland the call logs published by Farms at 668 Chestnut St. at Complaints Fox News showed that 1:12 a.m. on Friday; at 604 the shooting at Marjory Essex St. at 2:24 a.m. on A report of a disturbance on Stoneman Douglas High Friday; at 73 Western Ave. at Constitution Avenue at 12:02 School would have been FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 8:29 a.m. on Friday. a.m. on Thursday; on Broad- over by the time Jordan Students hold their hands in the air as they are evacuated by police way at 5:32 a.m. on Thurs- gave her order. from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., after a Overdose day; on John Mooney Road However, the log may shooter opened fire on the campus. at 3:56 p.m. on Thursday; on raise fresh questions A report of an overdose on Pleasant Street at 10:09 p.m. about the department’s Boston Street at 10:02 a.m. an email to the Herald late school’s resource officer, Peterson resigned and on Thursday; at 595 Revere handling of the mass Thursday. for not entering the school has defended his actions. on Thursday; on North Com- Beach Parkway at 10:37 p.m. shooting on Feb. 14, in- Sheriff Scott Israel has building while 19-year-old The sheriff’s office has mon Street at 11:09 a.m. on on Thursday. cluding whether police said his office’s training and former student Nikolas not responded to requests Thursday; on Nahant Street at could have gone in sooner Cruz was shooting. 5:01 p.m. on Thursday. SAUGUS to help the wounded. nationwide active-shooter for the logs from The As- “If detectives had answers procedure call for armed Israel told CNN that sociated Press. The agency Theft Coral Springs Police were Arrest to all of the questions, then law enforcement officers and the Florida Depart- to confront shooters imme- the first law enforcement ment of Law Enforcement A report of a robbery at 123 there would be no need for diately rather than secure officers to enter the build- are investigating the ac- North Common St. at 10:17 Jameson J. Pelkey, of 16 an investigation,” sheriff’s a.m. on Thursday. Taylor St., Georgetown, was office spokeswoman Veda a scene. He has blasted ing, about four minutes tions of officers respond- A report of larceny at 8 Vio- arrested and charged with op- Coleman-Wright wrote in Deputy Scot Peterson, the after Cruz left the school. ing to the shooting. let St. at 12:39 p.m. on Thurs- erating under the influence at day; at 295 Lynn Shore Drive 82 Broadway at 12:31 a.m. at 4:58 p.m. on Thursday. on Friday. Sheriff: Guns taken from Georgia high A report of a theft of a mo- tor vehicle at 11 Cook St. at Accidents 9:21 p.m. on Thursday. A report of a motor vehicle school teacher after car set afire in ’16 accident at Magnolia and Vandalism Altamount avenues at 9:37 By Jeff Martin show Davidson has been run-ins with law enforce- ASSOCIATED PRESS hospitalized at least three ment emerged as the A report of vandalism at a.m. on Thursday; at 120 Es- times in recent years as school reopened Friday. 115 Grove St. at 5:15 p.m. sex St. at 2:36 p.m. on Thurs- ATLANTA — A Georgia people worried about his A deputy saw heavy on Thursday. day; at 466 Lincoln Ave. at 5:37 p.m. on Thursday. teacher accused of firing state of mind. smoke and flames pour- a handgun in his class- Davidson didn’t hit ing from the Mitsubishi as MARBLEHEAD Breaking and Entering room had three rifles tak- anyone when he alleged- he pulled up to Davidson’s en away after setting the ly fired a handgun out home in the small commu- Accidents A report of attempted family car ablaze at his his classroom window at nity of Rising Fawn, Geor- breaking and entering at home two years ago, ac- Dalton High School on gia, the sheriff’s report said. A report of a hit-and-run 2817 Founders Way at 8:12 cording to a sheriff’s re- Wednesday, but it caused The deputy told Davidson’s motor vehicle accident on p.m. on Thursday. port obtained Friday by chaos and immediate wife Lisa and their daugh- Humphrey Street at 1:10 p.m. The Associated Press. calls to abandon the idea ter Megan to seek safety in on Thursday. Vandalism But authorities respon- of arming teachers as a his patrol car. A report of a past motor ve- sible for protecting his solution to school shoot- Davidson’s adult son, hicle accident at Haley Road A report of vandalism at workplace — Dalton High ings. President Donald Johnny, told the deputy and Village Street at 1:21 97 Main St. at 1:12 p.m. on School — say they didn’t Trump and other Repub- that his father “was not p.m. on Thursday. Thursday. learn about the disturbing licans have endorsed arm- acting like himself and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS episode until this week. ing teachers following the was sitting down with a ri- Deputies in Dade Coun- killings of 17 people at a fle in the back yard watch- Authorities say social ty, where social studies Florida high school two ing the vehicle on fire.” studies teacher Jesse teacher Jesse Randal Da- weeks ago. Johnny Davidson was Lynn Drug Task Force Randal Davidson bar- vidson lives, took him to Davidson faces six eventually able to talk his ricaded himself inside a hospital for a mental charges including aggra- father into giving up the Hotline a classroom at Dalton evaluation and seized the vated assault; terroristic gun, described in the re- High School in Dalton, rifles for safe-keeping af- threats and acts; and hav- port as a Russia 7.62 rifle. 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Ga., Wednesday and or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) ter he torched the Mitsub- ing a weapon on school No injuries were report- fired a handgun, send- ishi Outlander on Aug. 13, property. His lawyer hasn’t ed. Two other weapons Spanish menu available ing students running 2016. returned phone and email — described as an Itha- outside or hunkering This sheriff’s report and All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. messages from the AP. ca .22-caliber rifle and a Callers may remain anonymous. down in darkened two others from Dalton The additional details Savage 7 mag rifle — also gym locker rooms. Police in Whitfield County about Davidson’s past were seized. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Sweet ending in Marblehead Committee should MARBLEHEAD listen and learn From A1 COMMITTEE planning to reduce stu- prohibited from crossing From A1 dent absenteeism and any streets on their own, support efforts to aid stu- find a way to make it to reject Melrose resident dents in crisis. Chet’s after school with- McDermott as a qualified Listening to her expla- out straying from the side- candidate for the supervi- nation, it’s easy to con- walk, and seen his first sor’s job. Are they aware clude the public schools high-school-aged employ- that the home-rule pe- need 10, not two, profes- ee bring in his own chil- tition providing the city sionals overseeing stu- dren for a film. with a much-needed loan dent attendance problems A collection of VHS tapes includes language strip- and working to eliminate sit in the children’s section ping residency from the all the other distractions for the many grandparents school superintendent’s diverting kids away from who still use a VCR, but and city chief financial of- learning. the walls of the shop are ficer’s jobs? Probably not. It’s time for the Lynn lined with DVDs and Blu Committee members School Committee to Ray videos in every genre. continued to play the buckle down and focus Thomas and Strout said role of stubborn student on two tasks: One, they they watched the indus- Thursday night, with need to listen to Latham try change over time, and Donna Coppola and Lor- and endorse the proposals while many local custom- raine Gately arguing the she brings before them; ers still make time to stop city’s money problems are Dr. Catherine C. Latham by to pick up their favor- knows more about educa- ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE a good reason to question ite films, many turned to the need to hire two atten- tion than anyone on the streaming services. Above: Chet Strout dance supervisors. Lynn School Committee Even through the chang- and Carrie Thomas Latham, to no one’s will ever grasp. And es, some things have have been running surprise, blew their ar- Two, they need to fo- stayed the same. Star Chet’s Video and Can- guments out of the water cus on hiring a succes- Wars movies have stood dy Shoppe for 25 years. with her detailed expla- sor to Latham who will the test of time and have match her understanding Right: Cole Goodwin nation of the huge respon- remained a popular choice sibilities falling into the of modern public school throughout most of the shops for a video at education and share her Chet’s. lap of the attendance su- store’s tenure. When the pervisors every day. The proven commitment to the first film was released, job involves lengthy court success of each and every Strout said he purchased store first opened. appearances on behalf of Lynn student. It’s a tall task but here’s about 25 copies. “It’s bittersweet but we Lynn students who are in hoping six committee His favorite movies in feel good,” said Strout. “We need of state services. members working togeth- the shop include China- had a great run and we’ve The supervisors respond er under McGee’s guid- town, Young Frankenstein, had a lot of fun.” to student emergencies, ance might be up to the and Edward Scissorhands. From March 25 through including situations po- challenge. But it’s possible While the movies will March 30, there will be tentially requiring them be no longer, the candy a blowout sale to try to only if they realize their to restrain students. Su- role is secondary to that of portion of the business is sell as many of the shops pervisors are also involved moving to Marblehead’s 15,000 videos as possible. the superintendent. in “no trespass” orders Their sole question Orange Leaf frozen yogurt Commemorative T-shirts handed out to adults with shop, where Strout will that reflect the store’s should be: How can we a track record of causing help the superintendent? work part time. iconic wooden sign are be- disruptions at schools. The Atlantic Avenue ing sold in adult and chil- These duties and others, Thor Jourgensen is the shop has built a case to dren sizes, ranging from said Latham, leave little editorial director of the display the penny can- $20 to $25. A farewell par- time for a sole supervisor Item. He can be reached at dy, and will also take on ty is planned for March 31. to undertake long-term [email protected]. Chet’s personalized old fashioned sodas and offer Bridget Turcotte can be the same popcorn from reached at bturcotte@item- the machine purchased by live.com. Follow her on A wet and wild Friday the movie lover when the @BridgetTurcotte. STORM areas on Foster and Wal- From A1 nut streets were faring well in the early after- Bruins legend Bucyk wings it in Saugus Main Street and other noon. areas of the town Friday By 4 p.m., Mayor Ed- afternoon, according to ward A. Bettencourt Jr. Reading Municipal Light. said the city was free of Around 4 p.m., police flooding, although there blocked the ramp from were some wires and Route 1 northbound to tree limbs down citywide Route 129 while the traffic during the day. lights were out. REVERE MARBLEHEAD Revere Police Chief The causeway leading James Guido warned mo- to Marblehead neck was torists to stay off the roads closed briefly during Fri- and use caution driving day afternoon. Though it well into today. reopened about two hours At high tide on Friday later, Marblehead Police at 11:14 a.m. the following warned driving conditions roads were closed: Route were still unsafe. 107 from Saugus to Re- Norman Street and vere; North Shore Road Wheeler Place were from Lynn to Revere; and blocked by downed Bennington Street from trees. About 300 homes Revere to East Boston. lost power in the Bea- The Beachmont Vet- con Street, Orne Street, erans Memorial School Bradlee Road, and Crown- parking lot on Everard inshield Road area after a Street was flooded. Police pole went down on Beacon directed staff to move their Street. Power was expect- cars to higher ground, one ed to be restored by 5 p.m. vehicle was lost, he said. NAHANT As of 1:35 p.m., one lane ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK The Causeway was open in each direction on Ben- Tyler, 12, and Nicole Muse, 10, of Melrose, got a puck signed by Johnny Bucyk when he visited Friday, but several roads nington Street is open; Kowloon Restaurant on Friday. were impassable through- the Department of Public out the day. Two National Works is removing debris BUCYK from Brownington, Vt. was diagnosed with juve- faded jeans before plant- Guard trucks waited in from Route 107 and hope From A1 “We’re heading to the nile glaucoma, Bucyk is ing a kiss on his cheek in town to evacuate resi- to have it open later today; Bruins game tomorrow always excited to contrib- thanks. dents if the only road in North Shore Road is still the Children’s Glaucoma night,” Kyle said. “When ute to the cause. “It was just an impulse,” and out of Nahant was a question; there’s flood- Foundation. we saw [Bucyk] would be “I try to raise as much she said. “I’m an artist.” forced to close. ing on Route 16 near the Cory Mathieson of Mel- here we knew we had to money as I can for him,” he Soon after, Frank Manci- As the tide began to Paul Cronin Skating Rink rose was one of the first come.” said. “It’s great for Kow- ni and his father Primo, recede early Friday af- because Chelsea Creek to get an autographed pic- Originally, Bucyk was loon’s to do this; they’re who thought they were ternoon, Michael Hal- overflowed. ture from Bucyk for his planned to be joined by very good about doing just going out for a nor- ley, Nahant’s Emergency “I want to emphasize the father who is a huge New famed Bruins national these things for charity.” mal dinner at one of their Management director, midnight high tides will be England sports fan. anthem singer Rene Ran- Just about everyone was favorite restaurants, got a warned the forecast re- worse,” Guido said. “People “My dad loves this stuff,” court, however, the weath- excited to get the NHL chance to meet one of their mained on track for wind need to stay home. My ad- he said. “He’s gonna be er prevented him from at- Hall of Famer’s signature favorite Bruins of all time. gusts near 70 mph while vice is not to drive tonight thrilled.” tending. This meant a lot but none seemed to be as “I’ve seen so many of his high tide is not expected from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Lifelong Bruins fans more signatures and pho- enthusiastic as one wom- games,” Primo said. to recede much between SAUGUS Kyle and Belinda Webster tos for Bucyk. an who goes by Dorothea “We’re such huge fans,” tide cycles. He anticipated Prince Pizzeria lost a made the trip all the way Having a grandson who W. She had him sign her Frank said. “This is great.” Friday night’s high tide ‘z’ from its leaning tow- into early this morning er from the strong gusts would break the record set of wind, according to the Peabody sets new priorities for its schools in 1991. Route 1 restaurant’s Face- Power was restored to book page. The Saugus PEABODY were to move forward with Peabody hears from the off the table as a viable more than 40 residents Senior Center opened From A1 financing. state. option, Dunne said the on High Street, Greystone a temporary shelter for Based on past projects at Last year, the city coun- school committee now has Road, and Nahant Road those impacted by heavy work at the Welch School,” the McCarthy and Burke cil backed four projects to consider both the future after several hours. flooding. A handful of said School Committee elementary schools, May- that were turned down by of the building and redis- A temporary shelter roads were closed during member Beverley Ann or Edward A. Bettencourt the MSBA, including work tricting plans. is open at the Johnson the day due to flooding, Griffin Dunne. “The sec- Jr. estimated the work at the Welch, Burke, and “We had some talks Elementary School and including Fox Hill Bridge ond request is for an ex- at the Welch would come Center schools. about what will happen residents in areas prone and Ballard Street. amination of the Center in with a total price tag The fourth proposal with the Kiley building to severe flooding are en- SWAMPSCOTT School and whether it between $3 million to $4 was for a $10-$15 million couraged to evacuate their According to Gino two weeks ago, but the needs to be renovated, re- million. renovation project at the homes. Cresta, the Swampscott discussions about school paired, or rebuilt. If we get “My feeling is that those Kiley Brothers Memorial PEABODY DPW director, Humphrey the okay from the MSBA, two schools definitelySchool, which most re- safety have taken prece- There were few issues Street, Turitan Road and a feasibility study would need attention and I ful- cently housed the school dence,” she said. But, she with the storm in Peabody Atlantic Avenue were be the best way to begin to ly support the proposals,” administration. said the fate of the build- as of 1 p.m. Friday, accord- closed Friday between handle that.” said the mayor. If the project had moved ing and redistricting will ing to David Terenzoni, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. If the MSBA approves Once the council okays forward, the school would be topics of discussion in the city’s Public Services “We didn’t really have one or more of the pro- the statements of inter- have reopened to students the near future. director. a lot of splashover during posed projects, the projects est, Bettencourt said they as part of a redistricting Two years ago, the He said the North River the storm but our biggest would be eligible for up to will be submitted to the effort to ease school over- MSBA approved funding downtown was high, but challenge has been very 56 percent reimbursement MSBA. He said it will crowding. for a new roof and other the tide was heading out. large trees and branches from the state if the city likely be the fall before With the Kiley School work at the high school. Other potential problem falling down,” Cresta said. A8 SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 LOOK! 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PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Speeches at Essence pre-Oscar lunch highlight being present

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The speeches by the recipients of Essence magazine’s 11th annual Black Women in Hollywood Awards have a theme: We are here, and we will be seen. “Black Panther” and “The Walking Dead” star Danai Gurira, “Thor: Ragnarok” and “Westworld” actress Tessa Thompson, Emmy-winning writer and actress Lena Waithe and comedian Tiffany Haddish were recognized by the magazine Thursday in Beverly Hills, California. The powerhouse room at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel was filled with Oscar winners and superstars, including Lupita Nyong’o, Angela Bassett, Ava DuVernay, Janelle Monae, “Get Out” star Daniel Kaluuya, Amandla Stenberg and Rosario Dawson. “Insecure” actress Yvonne Orji hosted the program, ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK which the Oprah Winfrey Network will air on Satur- day as a special. Pearl Avenue in Revere was under more than a foot of water as the high tide peaked on Friday. “Essence is so black right now, they just picked up distribution in Wakanda,” Orji said, joking about the fictional African nation depicted in “Black Panther.” Every honoree spoke about how meaningful it has been to see images of themselves in the magazine — one of the few pop-culture places where black women are regularly depicted as beautiful heroines. Trump, Alec Baldwin renew Twitter feud

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump, who has long grumbled about the way he is portrayed by Alec Baldwin on “Saturday Night Live,” began the latest spat in a tweet A State Police sandwiched between his vehicle blocks observations about world off Winthrop trade and the opioid Parkway as crisis. (In an initial tweet waves crash over that was later deleted, he the seawall. misspelled the actor’s first name as “Alex,” prompting “Alex Baldwin” to trend PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS on Twitter.) The president seemed to be reacting to an interview Baldwin gave to The Hollywood Reporter that was SEND US published Thursday in which the actor said he doesn’t enjoy parodying Trump: “Every time I do it now, it’s like agony. Agony. I can’t.” YOUR STUFF Wrote Trump on Friday: “Alec Baldwin, whose dying mediocre career was saved by his terrible imperson- WE WANT TO HEAR FROM ation of me on SNL, now says playing me was agony. Alec, it was agony for those who were forced to watch.” YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO In a final dig, the president said Baldwin’s perfor- LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL mance wasn’t as good as comedian Darrell Ham- mond, who portrayed Trump on “Saturday Night [email protected] Live” for years before Baldwin took over in September 2016. “Bring back Darrell Hammond, funnier and a far OR MAIL YOUR SUBMIS- greater talent!” Trump tweeted. SION TO THE ITEM, P.O. Baldwin responded in a series of tweets. “Agony though it may be, I’d like to hang in there for BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. the impeachment hearings, the resignation speech, the farewell helicopter ride,” he wrote. Jillian Kirby of Revere looks out the back porch of her Pearl Avenue Baldwin also tweeted that he was “Looking forward home at flood waters caused by the storm. to the Trump Presidential Library” and suggested that it would contain a live Twitter feed and “a little black French stars say ‘Time’s Up,’ seek equality at film awards book w the phone numbers of porn stars.” PARIS (AP) — The French film world may be having its #MeToo moment. Join us in celebrating One after another, stars showed up at the industry’s top awards show Friday wearing a white ribbon in a THE 2017 ESSEX MEDIA GROUP protest against sexual misconduct. Throughout the Cesar Awards ceremony, presenters and winners refer- PERSONS OF THE YEAR enced the movement that has campaigned for an end to abuses by powerful men. Wednesday, March 7 And the packed concert hall stood in ovation as the 6-8 p.m. presenter called on everyone to support the #Mainten- antOnAgit (Now We Act) campaign launched this week, Lynn Museum aimed at raising money to help women pursue legal 590 Washington St. complaints against abusers. Anger over sexual violence and demands for gender For tickets visit itemlive.com/product/emg-awards equality in the cinema industry charged the atmo- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sphere around this year’s Cesars — much like around the Oscars coming up Sunday in Hollywood. special award for her career’s work. Instead of wearing black — as actors in the U.S. and “The entire world is talking about this, it’s not only a Britain have done at recent awards shows — French stars problem of our industry, but of all industries and of any chose to wear a white ribbon to make their statement. woman who does not have the opportunity to have a micro- So did special guests like Penelope Cruz, given a phone in front of her as I have myself,” she told reporters. WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: National weather Thursday...... 8951 Thursday...... 8796 Forecast for Saturday, March 3, 2018 Cloudy and windy. High 43F. N winds 25 to 30 kt. Gusts up Wednesday...... 2461 Wednesday...... 3885 Sunrise today 6:12 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Winds NNE at 20 to 30 mph. to 45 kt. Waves around 2 ft, Tuesday...... 9527 Tuesday...... 9130 Sunset today 5:38 p.m. Winds could occasionally except 9 to 14 ft at the outer Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: gust over 40 mph. harbor entrance. Chance of Sunrise tomorrow 6:11 a.m. L H Tonight: Overcast. Low 34F. showers. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 12:09 p.m. L All 4...... $6,017 All 4...... $4,049 L Winds N at 15 to 25 mph. Tonight: N winds 20 to 25 Low tide today 6:21 p.m. Winds could occasionally kt, diminishing to 15 to 20 First or last 3...... $842 First or last 3...... $567 gust over 40 mph. kt after midnight. Gusts up Any 2...... $72 Any 2...... $49 High tide tomorrow 12:56 p.m. to 40 kt. Any 1...... $7 Any 1...... $5 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $251 All 4...... $169

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Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $140 Last 3...... $94 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 13-16-17-22-32 MAR. 9 MAR. 17 TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Cloudy/Wind | High 43, Low 34 Cloudy | High 41, Low 32 Cloudy | High 42, Low 30 Mega Millions: 24-28-42-60-64-(8) NATIONAL SUMMARY: In the wake of the big storm, strong winds and rough seas will remain along the Atlantic coast today. Most areas from the Atlantic coast to the Plains can expect dry weather and sunshine. A storm that brought rain and low-elevation snow near the West Coast this past week will begin to push inland with areas of heavy snow.

©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 March brings back fond memories for Lynn basketball legend’s family By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF We want LYNN — Special memories are tied to the month of March for Lynn native Lynne Gunt- er-Silva. That’s because Gunter-Silva, a Classi- to hear cal graduate, is the grandmother of Lynn bas- ketball legend Antonio Anderson. your It was 10 years ago when Gunter-Silva had the opportunity to watch her grandson play in ’s grandest stage. Anderson, story who played three seasons of high school basket- ball at Tech, was a starting guard on the Mem- Next month, 30,000 phis team that went all the way to the cham- runners — of there- pionship game of the 2008 NCAA Tournament. abouts — will be cor- Gunter-Silva has vivid memories of watching raled into sections of Anderson play on television and being a part of a Lynn community that embraced his success the starting line in at Memphis. Hopkinton and, at the “(March) reminds me of when his games would sound of a starter’s gun, be on television and the excitement that they will run the Boston brought,” Gunter-Silva said. “I would watch the Marathon. games and it brought a lot of excitement to me If you are one of them, and my co-workers. Just to physically see my we have a question: own blood on television was amazing to me. why are you doing this? “Anywhere I’d go, people would ask me ‘how’s You could be trying Antonio doing?’” Gunter-Silva added. “They all to raise money for a thought he was a good player. They all talked charity. Or perhaps you about him and his games. People thought well just want to take on the about him. They really did.” challenge of running During his four seasons at Memphis, Anderson 26.3 miles. helped lead the Tigers to three Elite 8 appear- Or perhaps you have ances. Memphis fell short in the 2008 National a overwhelming sense COURTESY PHOTO | JOSEPH SILVA Championship game with a 75-68 overtime loss of history and you want Antonio Anderson, far right, stands with, from left, his grandfather Joseph Silva, to Kansas. Anderson scored 9 points with 5 re- to add your name to the bounds and 4 steals in that game. millions of people who his son Nathan and his grandmother Lynne Gunter-Silva at his induction into undertaken this chal- the University of Memphis “M Club” Hall of Fame on Feb. 10. ANDERSON, B2 lenge since it began so- ley for posterity’s sake. Whatever it is, we want to know why any- Sacco set to face former team in tournament one would run a race that demands intensive By Harold Rivera ident, said. “Half my life has been training in the face of ITEM STAFF spent at Pope John as a player and the coldest, and most coach. It’s going to be a little weird WINTHROP — First-year Win- going to the visitors locker room and unpleasant weather of throp boys basketball coach David the year, not to mention coaching on the opposite sideline. I Sacco grew up in the Pope John remember tournament games there subject one’s body to hoops program. As a player, Sacco the rigors and stresses that were standing room only. I have was a 1000-point scorer who still great memories there. I’m looking of that kind of a race. stands as the boys program’s all- All through March forward to the challenge.” time leading scorer at 1,331. As a Sacco played for the Tigers from and up until the week coach, Sacco served as an assistant 1990-1994. He helped lead the team prior to the race, The for six years before taking the reigns to a 17-3 record and a run to the Item will profile run- at his alma mater for seven seasons. Division 3 North semi nal as a ju- ners in this year’s race. Tonight (7), Sacco will have a nior in 1993. As a senior, Sacco aid- If you are interest- chance to watch his hoops career ed the Tigers to a Division 4 North ed, contact The Item come full-circle when he brings his nal appearance where they lost a at sports@itemlive. No. 9 Vikings to No. 1 Pope John for nail-bitter to Trinity Catholic, 92-90, COURTESY PHOTO com and let us know if a clash in the Division 4 North state in double overtime. you’re interested in be- tournament quarter nal. Winthrop boys basketball coach Dave Sacco, center, has tak- ing profiled. “It’s great,” Sacco, a Saugus res- SACCO, B2 en the Vikings to the state tournament in his rst season. Drew Pomeranz exits early with tight forearm JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Drew Pomeranz of the Boston Red Sox and Bud Norris of the St. Louis Cardinals left their spring training starts because of injuries Friday. Pomeranz left his rst exhibition outing due to left forearm tightness. Norris had a left hamstring spasm. Pomeranz breezed through the rst inning, retiring the side in order with 13 pitches, then felt an issue while warming up for the second. He threw four pitches to Marcell Ozuna, then summoned catcher Blake Swihart to the mound, talked with a trainer and departed. “I wasn’t really pushing it, so I just was like, you know what? There’s no point,” Pomeranz said. “Figure out what’s going on and shut it down.” Pomeranz, 17-6 with a 3.32 ERA for the Red Sox last season, is to undergo further examinations Saturday. “I’m not too worried about it,” he said. Norris allowed homers to Andrew Benintendi and Sam Travis in the rst and pitched a scoreless second. He allowed a run in the third and Rafael Devers grounded to rst baseman Jose Martinez as Norris broke to cover the bag and felt a twinge in his hamstring for the second time. He experienced the same sensation while covering rst base in the opening inning. ITEM FILE PHOTO Norris called for the trainer and departed. He allowed Lynn Classical senior diver Sarah Sirois was named a Moynihan Lumber Student Athlete of the ve runs and four hits in his 2 1/3 innings. month for January after setting a Lynn city record at the Lynn City Meet with a score of 294. Classical’s Sirois, Essex Tech’s Hersey named Moynihan Student Athletes for January

By Steve Krause nished fth out of 32 divers in the ence regular-season diving meets.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR state championship meet. Sirois, a two-year , also “I feel very honored to win this swims the breastroke, freestyle, and Kendall Hersey of Essex Tech and award,” said Sirois. “It shows that I is a member of the 200 medley relay Sarah Sirois of Lynn Classical both work hard in school and in diving.” team. She quali ed in diving for the had successful seasons in their re- She’s used to the rigors of sports sectionals and states, “which is quite spective sports. But for one, the the and academics from her years as a an awesome accomplishment,” said hits have just kept on coming while gymnast. Silva. for the other, the unforeseen played a “It was back then that I learned For the past three years, Sirois has big part in how things ended up. how to balance school and sports. I received the Diver of the Year award Still, they have one thing in com- was used to it,” she said. and the Don McKenney Diving mon: They are the Moynihan Lum- “In back-to-back seasons Sarah has Award (citywide). ber Student Athletes of the Month nished the regular dual meet sea- “These accolades are only possible for January. son undefeated among some great due to her unmatched work ethic FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Sirois, a senior diver, set a City of competition,” Classical coach Denise and constant drive to improve,” Silva said. Lynn record last month at the city- Silva said. “She has also placed rst Drew Pomeranz left his rst exhibition start on wide meet with a score of 294, and in both of the Northeastern Confer- MOYNIHAN, B2 Friday due to left forearm tightness. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 Former Patriots, Jets linebacker David Harris retires

(AP) — The Hitman has made — earning the nickname “The Harris’ retirement saves the but the highest respect for him his final tackle. Hitman” for his penchant for Patriots $2.1 million on their as a person and a leader. He is Former New York Jets line- punishing ball carriers. salary cap next season. an example of everything you backer David Harris, second He spent his first 10 seasons He made his mark with the want from a player. I am proud on the team’s career tackles with the Jets, who drafted Jets, though, leading the team to have coached him and wish list, retired Friday night after him in the second round out of in tackles in nine of his 10 sea- him and his family the best.” 11 NFL seasons. Harris made Michigan in 2007. Harris was sons with them. Harris was Harris’ preference to stay the announcement in a state- surprisingly released by New also a locker-room leader who out of the spotlight in New ment released on Twitter by York last June and signed to a was adamant about leading by York was a rarity for a player his agents. two-year contract by AFC East example with an unquestioned of his skill level and accom- “After 11 years of having rival New England a few weeks work ethic rather than with his plishments. He never sought played the greatest team sport later. words. endorsements or acclaim, but at its highest level,” Harris The 34-year-old Harris was “Players like David Harris Harris was recognized for his wrote, “it’s now time for me to mostly a role player with the don’t come around very often,” play on the field around the announce my retirement from Patriots, appearing in just 10 Jets coach Todd Bowles said league. He was named a second FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the NFL.” regular-season games, and he in a statement posted on the alternate to the Pro Bowl after Always understated and did not play in any postseason team’s website. “He’s one of the both the 2009 — when he was Linebacker David Harris humble off the field, Harris games, including the Super best players and people I’ve also a second-team All-Pro pick announced his retirement was an intense presence on it Bowl against Philadelphia. ever coached. I have nothing — and 2011 seasons. from the NFL on Friday. Lynn legend Anderson continues to make family proud ANDERSON ference USA) all-defensive Antonio give a speech. It was wanted to do that and it just From B1 team player, and that made it exceptional. I was super proud shows that he’s an amazing even more spectacular. It was to see my grandson in that mo- young man. His dad, my son Through his Tigers career well-deserved. He’s an amaz- ment.” Stephen, hit himself in the (2006-2009), Anderson aver- ing young man.” After four seasons at Mem- chest and said ‘that’s my son’ aged 8.5 points, 4.0 rebounds Anderson’s Memphis lega- phis, Anderson’s playing ca- when he heard about it. It was and 3.6 assists per game un- cy was cemented in February reer brought him to the pro- amazing to see.” der former Memphis coach when he was inducted into the fessional level. He had a brief Earlier this week, Anderson John Calipari, who’s currently university’s “M Club” Hall of stint with the Oklahoma City coached the Bulldogs to a win at the helm at Kentucky. He Fame. The official ceremony Thunder during the 2009- over Peabody in the first round totalled 1,277 career points took place on Feb. 10 and An- 2010 season when he played of the Division 1 North state and currently ranks as the derson was joined by his fam- on a roster that also included tournament. No. 5 English school’s 19th all-time leading ily members as they watched , James Harden, advanced to Sunday night’s scorer. his collegiate accomplish- Serge Ibaka and Russell West- quarterfinal at Lowell, the No. Anderson was also a staple ments come to fruition. brook. He also played profes- 4 seed. to the Tigers success on the “It was amazing and hard sionally overseas in Germany Watching Anderson’s bas- defensive end. He earned the to believe,” Gunter-Silva, who and Puerto Rico. ketball career come full circle Conference USA Defensive attended the ceremony, said. In 2014, Anderson stepped makes Gunter-Silva a proud Player of the Year award in “It’s something that you wish into the coaching realm when grandmother. 2009 and was named to the and hope for. I was extremely joined the men’s basketball “He’s still in the game, that’s Conference USA All-Defensive proud of him. Finally he was staff at Wheelock as an assis- what he wanted,” Gunter-Sil- Team for three consecutive able to get his just due for all tant. He also held an assistant va said. “He may not have seasons. the efforts he put in over those coaching role at Salem State achieved it through the NBA Of the 151 games Anderson years. (2015-2016) and Franklin but he’s doing it through played in a Tigers uniform, “He was thrilled and so Pierce (2016-2017). coaching. Memphis won 137. excited to bring his son, Na- Last April he was tabbed to “I just know my Antonio will “It was very hard to believe. than, who’s now 11 years old,” be the head boys basketball continue to do his best in any COURTESY PHOTO | JOSEPH SILVA Calipari had done so much for Gunter-Silva added. “When coach at English. of his achievements. I know his Antonio Anderson holds his plaque those guys,” Gunter-Silva said. you tell him about what his “I knew he deserved it,” son will follow in his footsteps. after being inducted into the Uni- “They believed in one another father accomplished it’s one Gunter-Silva said. “He final- I know Antonio will show him versity of Memphis Hall of Fame on so much. At one point he had thing. But he was able to see ly got something that he tru- the world. I always wish him Feb. 10. been selected as the (Con- it all. He saw the pictures and ly deserved to do. He really the best and I love him dearly.” Winthrop coach David Sacco hopes to pull off a big upset win over alma mater Pope John

SACCO They’re 19-1 and they’re as adver- quarter. Guys like Tayjuan, Devin From B1 tised. They’re the favorite. We had and Chrono took over the fourth two days to prepare and our guys quarter. Our guys are super resil- He went on to play college football will be ready for the challenge.” ient. I think a lot of teams would’ve as a tight end at Division III Plym- The Vikings played Pope John (19- caved. Our guys stuck with the outh State before returning to his 1) twice during the regular season, game plan and we got the win.” alma mater as a coaching assistant both Tigers victories. Pope John It’ll take another gritty effort for the boys basketball team. Sacco earned a bye in the first round, from the Vikings to take down the was named head coach of the Tigers while Winthrop had to get through Tigers. Winthrop will aim to limit in 2006 and remained in that role No. 8 South Boston with a resilient Pope John’s multitude of reliable until 2013. effort Wednesday night to seal its scoring options while winning the In 2011, Sacco coached Pope bid in tonight’s quarterfinal. battle on the glass. John to the Division 4 North final Winthrop defeated South Bos- “The key for us is to try to them where the Tigers lost to eventual ton, 71-62, after falling behind by slow them down offensively,” Sac- state-champion St. Mary’s. 11 points at halftime. Devin Pul- co said. “They can score from any- “The home tournament games sifer led Winthrop with 29 points FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS where on the floor. We have to make stand out to me both as a player and Chrono Washington scored 10. sure we know our assignments and St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny’s and as a coach,” Sacco said. “It’s a Tayjuan McKenzie scored 24 points son Tate is a prospect for the Boston Red Sox. small Catholic school and it’s not and grabbed 17 rebounds, while we can’t miss any rotations. We one of those huge field houses. Once joining the school’s 1000-point club have to get the rebounds and hold the place gets packed, it’s like the in the process. He became the sec- them to one . Once we get those Family affair: Boston’s best atmosphere. It’s going to be a ond Viking to reach the milestone, rebounds we have to take care of phenomenal atmosphere on Sat- as Pulsifer did so with a victory the basketball on the other end. urday and it’s going to be a great over Danvers in January. “As my kids get ready for Satur- Tate Matheny plays his game. “My guys are gritty, they’re very day, I think of them and the oppor- “The last four years I coached resilient,” Sacco said. “South Boston tunity,” Sacco added. “It’s almost father Mike & Cardinals there, we did very well,” Sacco shot 83 percent, made six 3-pointers like David vs. Goliath. To have our added. “They had a little rebuild- and took the lead in the first quar- kids ready for that moment and JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — St. Louis manager Mike ing period but they’ve pretty much ter. Kids can get down after that. that opportunity, I don’t think you Matheny stumbled through an answer about the Car- been the staple of Division 4 North. We went on a big run in the third can ask for anything more.” dinals’ starting double-play combination and motioned toward the batting cage. “It’s distracting, isn’t it?” he said with a proud smile. “I Sirois, Hersey take home Moynihan honors haven’t seen him hit in a while.” Boston prospect Tate Matheny took a couple more MOYNIHAN ruary when he came down from get- 5.3 assists (also No. 1 in the area). hacks before stepping out of the cage. Father and son From B1 ting a and landed on an op- During the month, Essex Tech had exchanged a nod and a smile. posing player’s foot. The player then a 7-3 record and entered that Feb. 2 “I didn’t have time to talk to him,” said the 24-year-old Sirois is a high honors student fell on top of Hersey’s ankle, badly game against Lynn Tech tied for the outfielder, the oldest son of the St. Louis manager. “He and maintains a 4.40 GPA at Clas- spraining it, and ending his season. league lead. Lynn won the game as seemed a little busy. And once he was done I was trying sical and is ranked sixth out of 362 “It was right before the game at Hersey could merely watch. to get my shagging in. It was a cool little smile back and in her class. She has been accepted Lynn Tech that was going to deter- In the classroom, Hersey made the forth. We’ll get to spend this evening together, which is to the United States Naval Acad- mine who the (Commonwealth Con- high honor roll in the first trimes- nice.” emy at Annapolis, where she will Selected by the Red Sox in the fourth round of the ference) champion was,” said Hersey. ter and was well on his way toward continue to dive. 2015 amateur draft, Tate likely will start the season at “I tried to play but I couldn’t.” achieving that distinction again for In her free time Sirois also enjoys Double-A Portland. The Red Sox called him up for Fri- He finished out the season on the competitive crossfit and gymnastics. the second.. day’s game and he hit leadoff as the designated hitter Hersey has always made it a prac- sidelines, in street clothes. He hopes “Obviously,” he said, “academics in Boston’s 9-6 win. tice, when he’s taken to the basket- to be back in action in time for the come first. I make sure I have all my Tate walked three times, struck out and grounded out ball court, to “play every game as if start of spring track and AAU bas- work done in time for practice, and while playing all nine innings. He scored from first on it’s my last.” ketball. then I want to go all-out like it’s the Andrew Benintendi’s double when right fielder Yairo He understands a little better now Still, it was in January that Hersey last game I’ll ever play.” Munoz threw wildly back to the infield. how much that means. made his mark for the Hawks. He He says while there are sacrifices “I wanted his dad to see him leading off and get as Hersey, a junior, was playing in a averaged 21.2 points per game, involved in being a student-athlete, many at-bats as possible,” Red Sox manager Alex Cora game against Presentation of Mary tops on the North Shore, during the “I still have a good time hanging out said. “I know during the season, no way he’s going to be Academy of Methuen early in Feb- month, as well as 7.8 rebounds and with my family and my friends.” able to see him, so I think this is a good way to at least see him get four at-bats and perform.” Mike appreciated the gift. Russell Wilson strikes out in Yankees spring debut “That’s just first class,” he said. “Can’t even put it into words.” TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Russell Wil- remember when they announced my take the field in the sixth to play de- Tate hit .266 with seven homers, 76 runs and 27 stolen son struck out in his first spring name.” fense. bases at Class A Salem of the Carolina League last sea- training at-bat with the New York Wilson received a loud ovation “It was cool to see,” said Yankees son. Matheny and his son speak frequently throughout Yankees. when introduced and fouled back slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who was the season and on occasion his dad watches video of the The Seattle Seahawks quarter- the first pitch sharply to the screen. in the on-deck circle. “We were antic- son’s at-bats. back pinch hit for AL Rookie of the “I used to go crazy when Derek ipating it all day. “When I can get it,” Mike said. Year Aaron Judge in the fifth in- Jeter walked up to the plate,” Wil- A former minor league infielder, When the Cardinals traveled to Fort Myers on Tues- ning against Atlanta on Friday and son said. “To have that feeling and Wilson is spending this week work- day, Cora asked Tate to handle the pregame lineup card swung past a 2-2 pitch from left- experience, I’ll never, never forget ing out with the Yankees, who ac- exchange, affording Tate the opportunity to greet his hander Max Fried. that. It always be a memory of mine, quired him from Texas last month father at home plate. Tate entered as a late-inning re- “The best thing for me is, I had no forever.” and wanted to observe his leader- placement and drew a walk. fear,” Wilson said. “I went up there The decision to give Wilson an at- ship skills. He wants to soak up the “His baseball IQ is a good one,” Cora said. “You can with confidence. I was ready and bat was made Thursday, and the attitude of a franchise with a record see his numbers. He stole 27 bags. That’s not easy to do, will always remember that. And I’ll Seahawks approved. Wilson did not 27 World Series titles. especially nowadays.” SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SATURDAY No. 8 Bishop Fenwick at No. 1 St. Boys Basketball Mary’s (7) Division 1 North Quarterfinal Boys Hockey No. 7 St. John’s at No. 2 Lawrence Division 1 North Quarterfinal (4) At O’Brien Rink, Woburn Division 2 North Quarterfinal No. 7 Winchester at No. 2 St. No. 8 Woburn at No. 1 Beverly Mary’s (1) (TBA) SUNDAY Division 3 North Quarterfinal Boys Basketball No. 7 Watertown at No. 2 Lynnfield Division 1 North Quarterfinal (TBA) No. 5 English at No. 4 Lowell (5:30) Division 4 North Quarterfinal Division 2 North Quarterfinal No. 9 Winthrop at No. 1 Pope John No. 11 Marblehead at No. 3 North (7) Andover (6) Girls Basketball Boys Hockey Division 2 North Quarterfinal Division 3 North Quarterfinal No. 8 Wilmington at No. 1 Classical At Stoneham Arena (3) No. 8 Swampscott at No. 1 Lowell No. 6 Danvers at No. 3 Melrose (7) (8) Division 3 North Quarterfinal No. 5 Lynn at No. 4 Shawsheen (6)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball This will be a high inten- sity clinic for boys and girls skills clinics to get you in shape and to help develop basketball The Helen Ridley basket- skills. Drills are designed to ball skills clinics will be help any player at any level held over the next few with ball handling, shooting PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS months, with nine sessions (off the dribble, off screens A sign warns of high winds as workers finish work on Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in in total. The clinics are all and off the pass), creating on Mondays from 7 p.m. your own shot and finishing Annapolis, Md., on Friday afternoon. until 8:30 p.m., and will be at the rim. We will also mix held on April 9, 23 and 30; in playing games so that May 7, 14 and 21; June 4, players can learn how to Baby, it’s windy outside: Leafs, Capitals 11 and 18. The clinics are use their skills in a game open to boys and girls in situation. grades 4-12 and will be Please email or call Helen prepare for gusty Stadium Series game held at St. Mary’s High Ridley to save your spot School on 35 Tremont St. and/or if you have any ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Short- but there are concerns how the wind “It won’t feel good on your body, The cost of the clinic is questions at ridleytopflight- ly before he walked outside Friday could make a real difference. that’s for sure,” Toronto forward $200 and participants will [email protected] or at Navy’s Memorial Stadium, Mike “I haven’t played in anywhere Mitch Marner said. “It probably need to bring a ball. 781-775-0778. Babcock said: “Hang on to your hat.” it’s been super windy,” said Maple won’t help with the puck or any- Babcock’s Toronto Maple Leafs Leafs winger James van Riemsdyk, thing like that.” and the Washington Capitals might who will be taking part in his fifth Capitals coach Barry Trotz was NBA want to hang on to everything with outdoor game. “It’ll definitely make more worried when the wind rum- EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE high wind in the forecast for to- a unique dynamic, I know. It seems bled around trees outside his house Atlantic Division Southwest Division night’s outdoors Stadium Series like in today’s game there’s lots of Thursday night and joked about W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 43 17 .717 — 48 13 .787 — game at the U.S. Naval Academy. high flips and stuff like that, so it’ll a coin toss to pick directions like a Boston 44 19 .698 ½ San Antonio 36 26 .581 12½ The storm knocking out power and be interesting to see how the puck football game. Philadelphia 33 27 .550 10 New Orleans 35 26 .574 13 disrupting travel up and down the reacts getting flipped in the air and Previous outdoor games have in- New York 24 38 .387 20 Dallas 19 43 .306 29½ Brooklyn 20 43 .317 24½ Memphis 18 42 .300 29½ East Coast forced both teams to a gust of wind comes up.” cluded teams changing ends at the Southeast Division Northwest Division practice indoors Friday, where they Capitals goaltender Braden Holt- 10-minute mark of the third period W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Washington 36 26 .581 — Minnesota 38 27 .585 — were left to contemplate what sus- by thinks strong wind would only to negate an unfair wind advan- Miami 32 30 .516 4 Portland 36 26 .581 ½ tained winds of 15-20 mph and possibly affect dump-ins or high flips tage. At the least, that’s likely, and Charlotte 28 34 .452 8 Oklahoma City 36 27 .571 1 gusts as high as 32 mph might have of the puck and that it could make players are prepared for the wind Atlanta 19 43 .306 17 Denver 33 28 .541 3 Orlando 18 43 .295 17½ Utah 31 30 .508 5 on their game. it difficult for players to keep their even though they don’t know exactly Central Division Pacific Division “I have no idea,” Maple Leafs cen- eyes open when it’s head on. Maple what it’ll do. W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 36 25 .590 — Golden State 48 14 .774 — ter Tyler Bozak said. “Hopefully Leafs goaltender Frederik Andersen “The wind wouldn’t be ideal, but Indiana 34 27 .557 2 L.A. Clippers 32 28 .533 15 we’re skating with the wind more is more concerned for the skaters — part of playing these games is you Milwaukee 33 28 .541 3 L.A. Lakers 27 34 .443 20½ than we are against it.” and that’s a shared concern. have to deal with the weather,” Ma- Detroit 29 32 .475 7 Sacramento 19 43 .306 29 Chicago 20 41 .328 16 Phoenix 19 44 .302 29½ The wind is enough of a factor that “If you have a and you’ve ple Leafs defenseman Morgan Riel-

Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games the game could be postponed to Sun- got to backcheck, that’s probably ly said. “She was a little windy out Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Memphis at Orlando, 7 p.m. day. The glass had to be removed when it’s going to be a little tough,” there (Friday), but hopefully she Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. Denver at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. from the on-field rink because of Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom clears up a little bit for us.” Golden State at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 8 p.m. Boston at Houston, 8:30 p.m. safety concerns. said. Rielly, who played outdoors on Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. L.A. Lakers at San Antonio, 9 p.m. The NHL has played 24 previous NHL players are more accustomed New Year’s Day in Ann Arbor, Mich., Indiana at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Oklahoma City at Portland, 10 p.m. Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m. regular-season outdoor games and to climate-controlled arenas — a in 2014 and again in Toronto in Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Sunday’s Games this one could easily see the worst long way from their younger days 2017, figures wind would be more Minnesota at Utah, 10:30 p.m. Phoenix at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m. conditions when it comes to wind. when playing on frozen ponds or difficult to deal with than snow. But New York at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Charlotte at Toronto, 6 p.m. Temperatures just above freezing lakes meant dealing with the condi- the 23-year-old has a sunny disposi- would not rank it among the coldest, tions. tion about wacky weather. NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division TV/RADIO GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 65 44 17 4 92 233 176 Nashville 63 40 14 9 89 206 162 SATURDAY Radio Boston 62 39 15 8 86 207 157 Winnipeg 63 37 17 9 83 213 170 TV MLB Toronto 66 39 20 7 85 218 185 Minnesota 64 36 21 7 79 199 182 Florida 61 30 25 6 66 181 197 Dallas 64 36 23 5 77 190 169 MLB 1:05 p.m...... NY Yankees vs. Boston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 Detroit 63 26 27 10 62 166 185 St. Louis 65 35 26 4 74 178 173 1:05 p.m...... NY Yankees vs. Boston...... MLB Network, NESN NHL Montreal 63 24 29 10 58 160 195 Colorado 63 34 24 5 73 195 188 8:40 p.m...... LA Angels vs. Seattle...... MLB Network 5 p.m...... Montreal at Boston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Ottawa 62 21 31 10 52 168 219 Chicago 64 27 29 8 62 180 186 NHL Buffalo 64 20 33 11 51 153 207 Pacific Division NBA Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA 4 p.m...... Chicago at Los Angeles...... NHL Network GP W L OT Pts GF GA Vegas 63 41 17 5 87 218 173 5 p.m...... Montreal at Boston...... NESN 8:30 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... WBZ-FM 98.5 Washington 64 36 21 7 79 198 191 San Jose 65 35 21 9 79 194 180 SUNDAY Philadelphia 64 34 20 10 78 190 182 Los Angeles 65 36 24 5 77 189 160 8 p.m...... Toronto at Washington...... NBC Pittsburgh 65 36 25 4 76 212 198 Anaheim 64 31 21 12 74 176 178 NBA TV New Jersey 64 33 23 8 74 190 193 Calgary 65 32 24 9 73 184 192 8:30 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... ABC MLB Columbus 64 32 27 5 69 170 180 64 27 33 4 58 181 213 Carolina 64 28 25 11 67 171 194 Vancouver 64 24 32 8 56 173 210 College basketball 1:05 p.m...... Boston vs. Baltimore...... NESN N.Y. Islanders 64 29 28 7 65 208 228 Arizona 63 19 34 10 48 153 208 12 p.m...... Kentucky at Florida...... CBS College basketball N.Y. Rangers 64 28 30 6 62 183 206 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. 1 p.m...... Mississippi St. at LSU...... SEC Network 12 a.m...... West Coast: TBA vs. Saint Mary’s...... ESPN2 Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games 2 p.m...... Boston College at Florida State...... NESN Plus 12 p.m...... Cincinnati at Wichita State...... CBS Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m...... Creighton at Marquette...... Fox 12 p.m...... Patriot League: Holy Cross at Colgate.....CBSSN New Jersey at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 2 p.m. 3 p.m...... George Washington at Dayton...... NBCSN Buffalo at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. 1 p.m...... Big South...... ESPN Detroit at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Montreal at Boston, 5 p.m. 3:30 p.m...... Bradley vs. Loyola Chicago...... CBSSN Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh, 5 p.m. 4 p.m...... Kansas at Oklahoma St...... ESPN 2 p.m...... Missouri Valley...... CBS N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 9 p.m. Ottawa at Arizona, 8 p.m. 2 p.m...... Boston University at Bucknell...... CBSSN Ottawa at Vegas, 10 p.m. Toronto vs. Washington at Annapolis, Md., 4:30 p.m...... Big Ten...... CBS Nashville at Vancouver, 10 p.m. 8 p.m. 5 p.m...... Georgetown at Villanova...... Fox 2 p.m...... SMU at South Florida...... ESPNews Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Edmonton, 10:30 p.m. 6 p.m...... Arkansas at Missouri...... ESPN2 3 p.m...... Atlantic Sun: Lipscomb at FGCU...... ESPN 8 p.m...... Duquesne at UMass...... NESN Plus 4 p.m...... UConn at Houston...... CBSSN TODAY IN SPORTS 8:15 p.m...... North Carolina at Duke...... ESPN 4:30 p.m...... Big Ten...... CBS 8:30 p.m...... Vanderbilt at Mississippi...... SEC Network 4:30 p.m...... Tulane at UCF...... ESPNU March 3 secutive birdies in the second 10 p.m...... Nevada at San Diego St...... CBSSN Women’s college basketball 1920 — The Montreal Cana- round of the Doral-Ryder Open. 10:15 p.m...... UCLA at USC...... ESPN 12 p.m...... Atlantic 10...... ESPNU Fuzzy Zoeller did it in the 1976 Women’s college basketball diens set an NHL record for most 1 p.m...... Big East: TBA vs. Marquette...... FS2 goals in a game with a 16-3 rout Quad Cities Open, and Bob - 11 a.m...... George Washington vs. Dayton...... CBSSN 2 p.m...... Atlantic Coast...... ESPN2 of the Quebec Bulldogs. by in the 1961 St. Petersburg 12 p.m...... Atlantic Coast: N.C. State vs. Louisville...ESPNU 2:30 p.m...... American Athletic: TBA vs. South Florida.ESPNU 1951 — Temple’s Bill Mlkvy Open. 1:30 p.m...... Atlantic 10...... CBSSN scores an NCAA-record 73 2001 — Maurice Greene equals 2:30 p.m...... Atlantic Coast...... ESPNU 3 p.m...... Big 12...... FS1 points in a 99-69 rout over Wil- his world record in the 60-meter 5 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Mississippi St...... ESPNU 3:30 p.m...... Big East: St. John’s vs. Creighton...... FS2 kes. dash, running 6.39 seconds in 6 p.m...... Minnesota vs. Ohio State...... Big Ten Network 4:30 p.m...... Southeastern...... ESPN2 1966 — Buckpasser wins the a semifinal heat at the USA In- 8:25 p.m...... Big Ten...... Big Ten Network 5:30 p.m...... Big 12...... FS1 Flamingo Stakes by a nose, un- door Championships in Atlanta. Beach volleyball 6:30 p.m...... American Athletic: TBA vs. UConn...... ESPNU der the guidance of Bill Shoe- Greene matches the time he set 4 p.m...... Major Series, Women’s Gold Medal match..ABC 7 p.m...... Big East: TBA at DePaul...... FS2 maker. The colt is such a prohib- Feb. 9, 1998, at Madrid, Spain. Boxing 9 p.m...... Pac-12...... ESPN2 2001 — A bloodied John Ruiz 9 p.m...... Wilder vs. Ortiz; Charlo vs. Centeno... Showtime itive favorite among the field of 9:30 p.m...... Big East: Georgetown vs. Villanova...... FS2 nine that the race is declared a becomes the first Hispan- 10:05 p.m...... Kovalev vs. Mikhalkin; Bivol vs. Barrera...... HBO NBA non-wagering contest. The race ic heavyweight champion by Golf is known as “The Chicken Fla- knocking Evander Holyfield 12 a.m...... LPGA: HSBC Women’s Championship...... Golf 8 p.m...... Philadelphia at Milwaukee...... ESPN mingo.” down with a huge right hand in 5 a.m...... European PGA: Tshwane Open...... Golf Golf 1968 — Montreal’s Jean Be- the 11th round to win a unani- 3 p.m...... PGA Tour: WGC-Mexico Championship...... NBC 5 a.m...... European PGA: Tshwane Open...... Golf liveau becomes the second NHL mous 12-round decision for the 4:30 p.m...... Champions Tour: Cologuard Classic...... Golf 12 p.m...... PGA: WGC-Mexico Championship...... Golf player to score 1,000 career WBA heavyweight title. 10:30 p.m...... LPGA Tour: HSBC Women’s Championship..Golf 2 p.m...... PGA: WGC-Mexico Championship...... NBC points with a goal in a 5-2 loss 2010 — Brittney Griner punches Gymnastics 4:30 p.m...... Champions: Cologuard Classic...... Golf to the . an opponent in the face and is 1 p.m...... AT&T American Cup...... NBC College hockey 1984 — Peter Ueberroth, presi- ejected from No. 14 Baylor’s 69- 8:30 p.m...... Cup (tape)...... NBCSN 1:30 p.m...... Women: Hockey East final...... NESN Plus dent of the Los Angeles Olympic 60 win over Texas Tech. Officials College hockey NHL Organizing Committee, is elect- toss the freshman with 9:01 re- 4:30 p.m...... Maine vs. Northeastern...... NESN Plus 4 p.m...... Chicago at Anaheim...... NHL Network ed commissioner of baseball by maining after she strikes Texas Horse racing major league team owners. Tech sophomore forward Jordan 6 p.m...... Saturday at the Races (Gulfstream Park).... FS2 7 p.m...... Detroit at Minnesota...... NBCSN 1985 — Willie Shoemaker be- Barncastle. Griner later receives Motor sports Soccer comes the first jockey to win a two-game suspension. 10 p.m...... AMA: Monster Energy Supercross Series..... FS1 8:30 a.m...... Arsenal at Brighton & Hove Albion...... NBCSN $100 million in career purses 2011 — Orlando, down by 24 Skiing 9:30 a.m...... VfB Stuttgart at 1. FC Köln...... FS1 after riding Lord at War to victo- in the third quarter, goes on an 10:30 p.m...... World Cup, Women’s Super G (tape)...... NBCSN 11 a.m...... Chelsea at Manchester City...... NBCSN ry at the Santa Anita Handicap unbelievable 40-9 run over the Soccer 12 p.m...... Bayern Munich at SC Freiburg...... FS1 in Arcadia, Calif. next 15 minutes and shocks 7:30 a.m...... Premier League: Everton at Burnley...... NBCSN 5 p.m...... Los Angeles FC at Seattle...... ESPN 9:30 a.m...... Bayer Leverkusen at VfL Wolfsburg...... FS2 1987 — Mike Tyson adds the the Miami Heat 99-96. The 7:30 p.m...... New York City FC at Sporting Kansas City.... FS1 WBA heavyweight crown to his comeback is the second-largest 10 a.m...... Huddersfield at Tottenham Hotspur...... NBCSN 10 p.m...... Portland at Los Angeles...... FS1 WBC heavyweight crown with comeback in Orlando franchise 12:30 p.m...... Borussia Dortmund at RB Leipzig...... FS2 a unanimous 12-round deci- history. 7 p.m...... MLS: New England at Philadelphia...... Ch. 38 Track and field sion over James “Bonecrusher” 2014 — LeBron James scores a Swimming 4 p.m...... World Indoor Championships...... NBCSN Smith in Las Vegas. career-high 61 points, breaking 7 p.m...... TYR Pro SwiSeries...... NBCSN Radio 2000 — Edward Fryatt ties a Glen Rice’s franchise record, for Track and field MLB PGA Tour record with eight con- the Miami Heat. 5 p.m...... IAAF World Indoor Championships...... NBCSN 1:05 p.m...... Boston vs. Baltimore...... WEEI-AM (850) B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 COMICS

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A small tunity to expand your interests is another. Lay down ground % ABC Edition Toyota Center. (N) Center 5 Page “Root Path” tary change can make a big dif- and friendships should be tak- rules and set boundaries when WBTS Success 1st Look NHL Hockey Toronto Maple Leafs vs Washington Capitals. (N) News Saturday Night Live “Charles 1st Look ference. Romance is high- en. A partnership looks inviting. dealing with pushy people. * NBC at 11 Barkley; Migos” (N) lighted. WFXT Entertainment MasterChef Showtime at the Boston Boston Love Connection Just for Just for Boston LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) 9 FOX Tonight (N) Apollo “Premiere” News 25 Laughs Laughs News ARIES (March 21-April 19) Not everyone will be on your Take a passionate approach WUTF (6:00) Liga MX (N) ›› ¡A volar joven! (1947, Comedia) ›› Machine Gun Preacher (2011, Drama) Gerard ›› Stand Up Guys Don’t allow anyone to lim- side. 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By Rachel D’Oro ASSOCIATED PRESS ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The 46th running of Alaska’s famed Iditarod Two dogs peek Trail Sled Dog Race kicks out from look off Saturday amid the out holes in a most turbulent year ever truck before for the annual long-dis- the ceremonial tance contest that spans run of the mountain ranges, the fro- Iditarod Trail zen Yukon River and dan- Sled Dog Race gerous sea ice along the in Anchorage, Bering Sea coast. Alaska. Among the multiple prob- lems: a champion’s dog FILE PHOTO | doping scandal, the loss of ASSOCIATED PRESS major sponsor Wells Fargo, heading for extinction The Iditarod’s governing ers liable for any positive discontent among mushers, within the next few years, board disclosed in October drug test unless they can and escalating pressure that four dogs belonging show something beyond from animal rights activ- given an “extreme lack of organization” from its to four-time winner Dallas their control happened. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ists, who say the dogs are Seavey tested positive for run to death or left with leadership. The younger Seavey, People walk and skate on the frozen Prinsen- “You can only burn so a banned substance, the who denied administering gracht canal in downtown Amsterdam Friday. serious injuries. The Idi- opioid painkiller trama- tarod has had its ups and many stumps, you know, tramadol to his dogs, also and you’re done,” he says. dol, after his second-place came under scrutiny when downs over the decades, finish last March behind Iditarod CEO Stan Hool- the People for the Ethical but the current storm of his father, Mitch Seavey. UK army sent ey acknowledged organiz- Treatment of Animals, a troubles is raising ques- It faced criticism for not tions about the future of ers have weathered a dark releasing the information longtime race critic, com- the 1,000-mile race that time but disagreed the sooner. plained about a kennel race faces an uncertain operated by the musher out; Dutch ice for many symbolizes the The Iditarod said it contest between mortals future. couldn’t prove Dallas based on allegations of and Alaska’s unforgiving “There’s always going to Seavey administered the sick, injured or dead dogs. nature. be an Iditarod,” he said. drugs to his dogs, and Local investigators said skate on canals Leo Rasmussen, one of “I consider this more of a didn’t punish him. Since they found no evidence of were stranded south and the race’s founders, pre- growing process than any- then, the rules have been animal cruelty in the mat- By Danica Kirka west of the capital, Dub- dicted the Iditarod is thing else.” changed to hold mush- ter. and Mike Corder ASSOCIATED PRESS lin. The big chill also froze LONDON — As unusu- canals in the Dutch capi- ally cold weather gripped tal, Amsterdam. Ice on the US makes Cuba embassy cuts Europe, Britain’s military historic Prinsengracht ca- was sent out Friday to nal was thick enough for central and western En- residents to lace up their permanent after ‘health attacks’ gland to get hospital em- ployees to work and help skates and glide across its frozen surface. Tourists By Josh Lederman police rescue people from snowbound vehicles. without skates slid across and Matthew Lee the ice, taking selfies. ASSOCIATED PRESS Nicknamed “The Beast from the East,” the cold “It’s just cool. You can go WASHINGTON — Cit- front caused travel chaos, fast and you see the world ing mysterious “health with hundreds of flights from a slightly different attacks” in Havana, the cancelled in the United perspective,” said skater United States said Friday Kingdom, Ireland and Noldus Reijnders. it is making permanent its Switzerland. Trains broke Heathrow Airport tweet- withdrawal of 60 percent of down. Motorists found ed Friday that it was work- its diplomats from Cuba, themselves stuck on high- ing with airlines to consol- extending an action that ways and trapped in frosty idate the flight schedule has hurt the island nation’s conditions for hours. “to provide more certainty economy and cramped Cu- “This is particularly un- around departing flights,” bans’ ability to visit the U.S. usual weather,” British amid the extreme winter Last October, the State Transport Secretary Chris conditions across the U.K. Department ordered non-es- Grayling said. “It’s some- and Europe. More than sential embassy personnel thing that happens very 350 flights were cancelled. and the families of all staff rarely in this country.” Gatwick, London City, Ed- to leave Havana, arguing Up to three feet of snow inburgh and Glasgow air- the U.S. could not protect was reported in eastern ports also reported cancel- them from unexplained ill- Ireland, and travelers lations. nesses that have harmed FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS at least 24 Americans. But Tourists ride a classic convertible car on the Malecon beside the United by law, the department can States Embassy in Havana, Cuba. only order diplomats to leave for six months before mats posted there will not bassies in other countries. the provinces. either sending them back be allowed to have spouses The U.S. is also expected to “This whole situation is or making the reductions or children live with them fall far short of granting the making me very sad,” said permanent. in the country. 20,000 immigrant visas to Ana Maria Velazquez, an The six months expire The downsizing of the em- Cubans that have been al- accountant from neigh- Sunday. So the department bassy staff — and a travel lotted annually for decades. boring Matanzas Province said it was setting in place warning the U.S. issued In Havana, hundreds of a new, permanent staffing with two children in Flor- warning Americans to re- Cubans waited in line Fri- ida. She had been waiting plan that maintains a low- consider travel to the island day outside the Colombian for her appointment with er level of roughly two-doz- — have had significant ef- Embassy seeking visas to en people — “the minimum fects for Cuba’s economy visit that country, from Colombian officials for personnel necessary to per- and for its citizens. With which they would have to three days. “There should form core diplomatic and fewer employees on hand, apply for a separate visa be normal relations be- consular functions.” The de- the U.S. Embassy in Hava- at the American Embassy tween the two countries, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS partment also said that the na halted visa processing, in Bogota to travel to the but if the U.S. doesn’t From left, Britain’s Prince Harry, Meghan Mar- embassy in Havana would forcing Cubans who wish United States. Some slept want them, at least they kle, and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge during operate as an “unaccompa- to visit the United States to under trees, having trav- should do something that the first annual Royal Foundation Forum in nied post,” meaning diplo- seek visas through U.S. em- eled to Cuba’s capital from doesn’t hurt people.” London Wednesday. Greek museum strike shuts sites in Athens, Crete Harry, Meghan invite 2,640 folks to help celebrate wedding

ASSOCIATED PRESS wedding, like all wed- dings, will be a moment LONDON — Prince of fun and joy that will Harry and his fiancee, reflect the characters and Meghan Markle, will open values of the Bride and up the grounds of Windsor Groom.” Castle for their May wed- About 1,200 of those ding to 2,640 people from invited will be members all walks of life to help of the general public. them celebrate their big day, Kensington Palace Around 200 will repre- said Friday. sent charities and other The guests, who will organizations supported come from across the by the couple, with local United Kingdom, will be schoolchildren, residents able to watch the bride of Windsor and members and groom arrive and be of the Royal Household in a prime location to see making up the balance. their carriage procession Harry and Markle, an after the May 19 ceremo- American actress, will ny. marry at noon in St. The number does not George’s Chapel, the 15th- include those invited to century church on the the ceremony at the cas- grounds of Windsor Cas- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tle’s St. George’s Chapel, tle that has long been the backdrop of choice for roy- Tourists take photographs with Acropolis Hill in the background in Athens Friday. which seats about 800. “Prince Harry and Ms. al occasions. The couple have said ASSOCIATED PRESS the day because of a strike famed Acropolis in Ath- nearby Acropolis Museum, Meghan Markle have said they want their Wedding they were “hugely grate- by guards over a benefits ens, where disappointed however, remained open. ATHENS, Greece — Mu- Day to be shaped so as to ful” for the many good seums and archaeological dispute with the Culture tourists hoping to visit the The museum guards’ allow members of the pub- wishes they have received sites in the wider Athens Ministry. Parthenon headed instead union described the 24- lic to feel part of the cel- and that they wanted to area and on the Greek is- Sites affected by Friday’s to a nearby hill to view the hour work stoppage as a ebrations too,” the palace have the public join in to land of Crete are shut for strike included Greece’s monument from afar. The “warning strike.” said in a statement. “This enjoy their special day. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018 REAL ESTATE

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