WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 Saugus school magic number: $900,000 Imagine a By Bridget Turcotte parklet like ITEM STAFF this for Central SAUGUS — The closure of the Ballard Early Edu- Square. cation Center is among the ITEM PHOTO | proposed cuts to help bridge OWEN O’ROURKE a potential $900,000 budget gap. By Thomas Grillo retail to world class destination. Should the building have ITEM STAFF “Our students who came to Lynn from to close its doors, the pro- Lynn has around the globe were changed,” said Ed- gram would move to other LYNN — It might be one of the region’s ward Mitchell, a Yale School of Architecture public school facilities, said best known ditties: professor. “For the better.” Superintendent Dr. David “Lynn, Lynn the city of sin, You never come DeRuosi. designs on The Lynn Museum and MassDevelop- out the way you came in.” “My worst case scenario is ment’s TDI Partnership hosted the exhibit on paper right now,” DeRuosi That phrase inspired a team of students Tuesday titled “Visions of Lynn,” a display and faculty from two architectural schools to said. LYNN, A7 The School Committee vot- its future re-imagine the city’s waterfront from gritty ed a $29.6 million budget but the Finance Committee is supporting Town Manag- er Scott Crabtree’s recom- Peabody mendation for $1.6 million less. After making adjust- ments to the department’s wants critical needs, DeRuosi said the district would still face a $900,000 shortfall. Town to just Meeting will vote on the budget May 1. At a meeting Tuesday, he say no proposed cuts that includ- ed closing the center and By Adam Swift not replacing seven retiring ITEM STAFF employees, six teachers and a nurse, and cutting one el- PEABODY — Last No- ementary school teacher. Six vember’s vote to legalize paraprofessional positions recreational marijuana would also be eliminated to in the state has created save the district between a haze for state and local $98,000 and $114,000. legislators. The Ballard Early Edu- As the state legislature cation Center has several works through the details curriculum-based preschool of the legalization process, classes, about ve of which the Peabody City Council are integrated classes of is taking a three-pronged both regular and special ed- approach to pot sales in ucation. DeRuosi proposed the city. Thursday night, relocating the more self-con- the council’s legal affairs tained classes to Saugus committee is slated to dis- High School and the more cuss proposed language inclusive classes to Veter- for a zoning amendment ans Memorial Elementary that would place a mora- School. This year the school torium on recreational pot has 118 children, though sales in the city until June some are half-day and part- 30, 2018. time students. Moving the “We have to make sure program would save the dis- that the decisions we trict between $140,000 and Animal magnetism make will be legal,” said $145,000, he said. Joel Saslaw, the council “When you’re spending president. If the morato- over $1 million on 45 stu- rium goes into effect, Sa- dents, you have to look at at Lynn Museum slaw said it will give the how you can do that more ef- council time to see how ciently,” said Chairwoman By Gayla Cawley animal program, featuring curious Isaiah Butler, 7, of other legalization efforts Jeannie Meredith. ITEM STAFF creatures such as a tortoise, snakes, Lynn gets to touch play out on the state and DeRuosi also questioned a tarantula,  ying squirrel, chinchilla a North American local levels. whether two retiring custo- LYNN — Free Fun Family Day at the and a little alligator. alligator during the In addition to the mora- Lynn Museum gave children a chance dians needed to be replaced “That’s always a hit,” Marshall said. Curious Creatures torium, the council is also to enhance their time off from school by and whether a currently open Conor Poverchuk, 7, said he liked presentation at moving forward with the position needed to be lled. interacting with animals and growing the animals, speci cally, the “little, establishment of a medi- their own grass plants on Tuesday. Lynn Museum on DeRuosi added that as a tiny turtles.” Tuesday. For cal marijuana sales zone Judith Marshall, education and re- along Route 1 and a ballot long-term goal, the master Jayla Walsh, 7, said she liked the more photos, see plan includes having few- search specialist at Lynn Museum, referendum seeking the “crocodile” because he had sharp teeth. pages A3, A7. er school buildings. He and said the museum usually holds one Martine Georges came with her chil- outright prohibition of rec- free family day a quarter, which typ- reational marijuana sales. School Committee members dren, Nailah, 6, and Isaiah, 9. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK shared a vision that high ically have themes. Tuesday’s theme “I’m off work and the kids are on The council is meeting school juniors and seniors was Earth Day. She said the event is school vacation,” Georges said. “I love with the Planning Board could take child develop- a great way to get all sorts of people to it here anyways so we came to have a in May to discuss the zon- ment courses and volunteer come into the museum. good time.” ing change allowing for in classrooms to help pre- Residents were invited to come to Nailah Georges said the “crocodile” the medical marijuana pare them to pursue degrees the museum for free for arts and crafts was her favorite, also because she sale. Currently, medical in elds such as social work activities, such as coloring and word liked the sharp teeth. She also enjoyed marijuana sales are pro- and education. searches. Kids could grow their own planting grass. hibited in Peabody. grass plant and decorate their pots. SAUGUS, A7 Children were also treated to a live CREATURES, A7 PEABODY, A7 INSIDE Federal loan paves the way for Malden streets

In Lynn — The U.S. Department “This loan guarantee is one of the provide seed money or to simply boost Kennedy says of Housing and Urban Development most successful investment tools that con dence private rms and individ- city is safe in shooting’s (HUD) Tuesday announced it is ap- HUD offers to local governments to uals may need to invest in distressed aftermath. A3 proving a $2.4 million loan guarantee help strengthen their communities,” areas. In Sports to Malden to help the city x roads said Kristine Foye, HUD New England In addition to main replacements, St. Mary’s damaged by water main replacement Deputy Regional Administrator. the city works with the Massachu- ring on work. HUD’s Section 108 Loan Guarantee setts Water Resources Authority to all cylinders. B1 After determining 39 percent of its Assistance Program enables local gov- sample water for lead levels twice an- water mains were 100 years old or ernments to borrow money at reduced nually. Fifteen homes were picked for In Food older, Malden in 2011 began replacing interest rates to promote economic de- samples in 2016 and tests found water Try some of Rosalie’s mains. With miles of streets in need of velopment, stimulate job growth and tested was in excess above a de ned caramel bread repairs following the pipe work, Mal- improve public facilities. “action level.” pudding. B8 den launched a road reconstruction Such public investment is often need- project and turned to HUD for help. ed to inspire private contributions; to LOAN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 HIGH 52° VOL. 139, ISSUE 114 LYNN ...... A3 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 45° OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 OBITUARIES Jean Montess, 90 Malden superintendent in line 1926-2017 SWAMPSCOTT — Chapel in Peabody. for bonus if schools improve Mrs. Jean (Douglas) The Holy Rosary was Montess, 90 years, of her solace. Above all By Steve Freker im Superintendent Dr. ademic performance under committee members said Swampscott, died un- she loved her family. FOR THE ITEM Charles Grandson IV at his watch as headmaster. during the search and in- expectedly on Thurs- She is survived by the close of the school year. “We are very pleased to terviews that boosting rat- day, April 6, 2017 in her daughter, Susan MALDEN — New- Oteri was selected over have John Oteri aboard ings was a priority. a local nursing home. J. (Montess) Dun- ly-hired Malden School four other finalists April as superintendent of the If Malden rises from She had been living at leavy and husband Superintendent John 3 in a search by the Mal- Level 3 to Level 2 during her home in Swamp- Justin (Judd); and Oteri will get a $5,000- den School Committee. and we know that he can’t his tenure, Oteri will re- scott independently her grandsons, Justin 10,000 salary bonus if A formal agreement on a wait to get started,” Mayor ceive a bonus of $5,000. until December of 2016. Dunleavy II, Ethan Dunleavy he can push the public contract was reached last Gary Christenson said. A rise to Level 1 means Born in Saugus on Aug. 26, and Connor Dunleavy of Mar- schools up the state’s per- week. a salary bonus of $10,000 1926, she was the daughter blehead. She is also survived formance ranking scale. One of the accomplish- and the Malden Public under the terms of his con- of the late Oliver and Florace by her sisters, Beatrice Mills of Oteri signed a three- ments school committee Schools, overall, remain at tract. (Grant) Douglas. She was Lynn, Florrie Allen of Pough- year contract paying him members noted when in- Level 3 status under the Oteri spoke of his love raised in Saugus and Lynn keepsie, N.Y., Nancy Cox of a base salary of $180,000; terviewing Oteri was the state Department of Sec- of Malden during his in- and had lived in Swampscott North Andover and Marilyn this makes him the high- ascent of Somerville High ondary and Elementary terview. It’s his hometown for most of her years. Levesque of Lynn. She also est-paid city employee. School from a Level 3 to Education rating system. and he is a 1982 graduate Mrs. Montess was em- leaves several beloved nieces ployed as a secretary for Lib- and nephews. She is the sis- He takes over from inter- Level 1 designation for ac- The mayor and school of Malden High. erty Mutual Insurance. In her ter of the late June (Douglas) early years, she enjoyed tap Patscheider, Harold and Jo- and hula dancing, ice skat- seph Douglas. Lynn apartment fire damages ing, photography and filming Service information: A me- home movies. Also, she was a morial Mass will be held on talented artist in painting and Saturday, May 6, 2017 at 11 drawing. Recently she enjoyed a.m. at Our Lady Star of the units, displaces three residents crocheting, knitting, sewing Sea Church, Marblehead. and Sudoku puzzles. She Memorial visitation will also By Gayla Cawley dwelling. was an avid reader as well. be on Saturday, May 6, 2017 ITEM STAFF Archer said the two Throughout her life she was at the SOLIMINE Funeral units will be uninhabit- devoted to her church, The Home, 67 Ocean St., Lynn, LYNN — A fire in a able for a while, but the Mother Mary and Jesus Christ. from 9-10:30 a.m., prior to six-family building at 26 other residents appeared She loved to visit the Our Lady her memorial service. Direc- Huss Court has left two to be able to get back into of LaSalette Shrine in Ipswich tions and guestbook at www. apartments uninhabit- the building. and the St. Therese Carmelite solimine.com. able, displacing three res- Apparatus responding to idents. the fire included Engine 1, Fire crews responded to 3, and 7, and Ladder 2. He 26 Huss Court shortly af- said Engine 9 would have Joseph H. Newman, 96 ter 5 p.m., Lynn District also been due to respond, Fire Chief Stephen Archer but it is out of service be- said. No injuries were re- cause of budget cuts. En- SWAMPSCOTT — Joseph Swampscott; loving brother of ported. No Red Cross as- gine 9 is on Boston Street, Henry Newman, age 96, of Elizabeth Zumpfe of Malden, sistance was needed, and and would have been one Swampscott, entered into rest and the late Mary Meader, the displaced residents of the first companies on on April 17, 2017. He was the Sylvia Clark, Francis Fitzger- are making their own ac- the fire. beloved husband of the late ald, and Timothy Fitzgerald. He commodations, he added. “We are always con- Bertha (Weintraub) Newman, also leaves many loving niec- Archer said the fire in- cerned any time we have with whom he shared 67 years es and nephews. vestigation unit is inves- companies browned out of marriage. Joseph was the Service information: Fu- tigating the cause and or- and companies not avail- founder of Newman’s Bakery neral services will be held on igin of the fire, which was able for the quick response in Swampscott, a WWII veter- Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 11 contained mostly to two that could make the differ- an, but most importantly will a.m. in the STANETSKY-HY- apartments at the rear of ence in fire situations,” Ar- be remembered as a loving MANSON Memorial Chapel, the building on the first cher said. family man. 10 Vinnin St., Salem, fol- and second floors. He said ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE He was the dear son of the lowed by burial in Pride of the blaze may have start- Gayla Cawley can be late Henry and Ellen Fitzger- Lynn Cemetery. Shiva will be ed in the back of the build- reached at gcawley@item- Lynn firefighter Paul Tucker sprays indoors ald; devoted father of David observed immediately fol- ing, on a rear porch that live.com. Follow her on on the first floor in back of an apartment at 26 Newman and his wife June lowing the burial at his late burned its way into the Twitter @GaylaCawley. Huss Court in Lynn Tuesday. of Winter Haven, Fla., Jessi- residence, 281 Atlantic Ave., ca Newman of Swampscott, Swampscott, through sun- Bernard Newman of Lynn, down on Friday and will re- and Debora Newman of sume after sundown on Sat- Prosecutors move to toss out Swampscott; and his beloved urday and continue through grandson, Jake Deehy, also of Wednesday, April 26. thousands of tainted drug cases

By Bob Salsberg of the American Civil Lib- Eugene C. Hally, 81 erties Union of Massachu- setts, said in a statement. BOSTON — Prosecutors The ACLU estimat- Eugene Charles Hally, 81, manager. in moved ed 20,000 cases would escaped from this world on Gene spent the rest of his to throw out several thou- be thrown out Tuesday, March 25, exactly 56 years life in Sebastian, Fla., with his sand drug convictions which the group said after his mother. wife, Lillian (Trefry) (Dbjorn- Tuesday, five years after a would make it the single Gene was born and raised holm) Hally. Besides his wife, chemist at the state drug largest dismissal of crim- in Lynn to George F. and Rose he leaves three step-children, lab was caught tampering inal convictions in U.S. M. (Kiernan) Hally. He gradu- Peter, David and Karen; a with evidence and falsify- history. ated from Lynn English High brother, Russ Hally of Lynn; ing tests. Many of the defendants School, Class of 1953. one nephew, Scott Hally, and The state’s highest court have already completed After high school, he spent two nieces, Kristin Lannon and had ordered district attor- their sentences, though six years in the Army. He then Colleen Cole. He was also the neys in seven counties to some probably remain in worked at General Electric Co. brother-in-law of the late Su- produce lists by Tuesday prison because of other for 30 years, retiring as a unit san (Stepper) Hally. indicating how many of ap- charges not contaminated proximately 24,000 cases by the lab scandal. About involving Annie Dookhan FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS 2,000 cases had been dis- they would be unable or missed before Tuesday. $10M bail set unwilling to prosecute if Former state chemist Annie Dookhan sits in Suffolk County District the defendants were grant- Suffolk Superior Court in Boston. Dookhan Attorney Daniel Con- ed new trials. pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence and ley, whose jurisdiction Dookhan pleaded guilty falsifying thousands of tests in criminal drug includes Boston, moved for suspect in in 2013 to obstruction of cases, calling into question evidence used to Tuesday to dismiss all but justice, perjury and tam- prosecute the defendants. 117 of the approximately pering with evidence after 7,500 suspect cases there. death of jogger being accused of falsifying and paroled last year. ple in the commonwealth The remaining cases, he her work as far back as “Today is a major victo- who were unfairly convict- said, involve people with 2004. She was sentenced ry for justice and fairness, ed of drug offenses,” Mat- a history of violent crime LEOMINSTER (AP) — phone and standing next to three years in prison and for thousands of peo- thew Segal, legal director and probation violations. A man arrested in con- to a dark-colored SUV with nection with the death of its hood up at about 12:45 a New York City woman p.m. the day Marcotte dis- jogging near her moth- appeared and near where Fantasy sports companies fold er’s Massachusetts home her body was discovered, last summer was tied the Travers said. That witness crime scene through DNA saw the same vehicle just and cellphone evidence, as after 2 p.m. as legislative battle resumes well as eyewitness reports, Colon-Ortiz was a driver prosecutors said Tuesday. for FedEx, and was famil- By Philip Marcelo ing reviewed by the Feder- ital to survive, said Peter all U.S. states have seen Angelo Colon-Ortiz, 31, iar with Princeton and sur- ASSOCIATED PRESS al Trade Commission. Schoenke, the trade asso- proposals introduced to of Worcester, who tried to rounding towns, Travers At least three notable ciation chairman. legalize and regulate the stay out of sight during his said, although it does not BOSTON — The daily companies — Fantasy The uncertainty also industry. arraignment in Leomin- appear he was working at fantasy sports industry Aces, FantasyHub and shook out companies not Arkansas has so far ster District Court, was the time Marcotte disap- has sharply contracted FantasyUp — shuttered offering much new or dis- passed new legislation, held on $10 million bail peared. Cellphone records since the online games of- while still owing players tinctive from the compe- joining 10 other states from after his lawyer entered indicate he was in the area. fered by companies such as money, prompting other tition, added Daniel Bar- prior years: Colorado, In- not guilty pleas to charges Colon-Ortiz was also FanDuel and DraftKings operators to assume their barisi, author of “Dueling diana, Kansas, Maryland, of aggravated assault and tied to Marcotte’s death sparked court and legis- assets and pledge to make With Kings,” an inside look Massachusetts, Mississip- battery and assault with through DNA left on the lative battles across the customers whole. at the industry’s rise and pi, Missouri, New York, attempt to rape in the victim’s hands, likely United States last year. Many smaller opera- fall released last month. Tennessee and Virginia. Aug. 7 death of 27-year- during a struggle with her More than two-thirds tors have also quietly “Everyone thought (dai- old Vanessa Marcotte. attacker, prosecutors said. of companies that existed folded. At peak last year, ly fantasy sports) was the this time last year have 118 member companies next gold rush,” he said. “It Prosecutor Jeffrey Tra- A state trooper recent- 781-593-7700 vers said he requested high ly spotted a similar SUV shuttered, changed focus offered some form of paid couldn’t sustain that level Publishing Daily, except Sundays bail because Colon-Ortiz is with a driver who matched or joined with competitors, fantasy sports contest, the of speculative growth, es- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 expected to eventually face the description of the sus- according to the Fantasy trade association said. Of pecially from small oper- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA a murder charge in the pect, Travers said. Sports Trade Association, those, 81 are no longer ators. Now that the bar- and additional offices. the industry’s lobbying arm. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item killing of Marcotte. The trooper made note of offering contests or their rier to entry is higher, I’m Subscriptions Marcotte’s body was found the license plate number Among the most promi- status is unknown. not surprised at all to see Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States in the woods several hours and visited Colon-Ortiz’s nent examples is the pro- The legal chaos and un- many of them falling by $20.00 for 4 weeks after she failed to return home, talked to his wife, and posed merger between certainty that befell the the wayside.” $65.00 for 13 weeks from a run to her mother’s left a business card, asking the industry’s two largest industry starting with The legal landscape, $130.00 for 26 weeks $260.00 for 1 year home in Princeton, about 40 him to call. When Colon-Or- companies — Boston’s the 2015 NFL season has meanwhile, remains un- Send payment to and POSTMASTER, miles west of Boston. tiz didn’t respond, the troop- DraftKings and New driven away investors, settled, and the industry send address changes to: A passer-by saw a man er returned to the home and York’s FanDuel. That deal, making it impossible for is again engaged in a cost- The Daily Item prosecutors allege was obtained a voluntary DNA which was announced late many startups to continue ly, state-by-state legisla- 110 Munroe St. Ortiz-Colon holding a cell- sample, Travers said. last year, is currently be- to raise the financial cap- tive push. Roughly half of P.O. Box 5 Lynn, MA 01903 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 A3 LYNN Kennedy says Lynn is safe

By Thomas Grillo helping to organize last ITEM STAFF week’s successful legisla- tive assembly. His gener- Despite the recent rash osity and passion will be of violence in the city, deeply missed. Mayor Judith Flanagan Belin spoke at ECCO Kennedy said Lynn is gatherings about how the safe. state judicial system’s bail “It’s been terrible,” she standards deeply affected said. “But these are not his life. random acts of violence.” Also this month, two Kennedy assured res- men were charged with idents that police are raping and beating a man, working to solve these PHOTOS | BOB ROCHE leaving the victim critical- crimes and city dwellers ly injured. The Lynn res- The committee for the 115th anniversary of Zion Baptist Church, from left, are: Brenda Womack, should not be fearful. ident underwent surgery David Murray, Thelma Riley, Rev. Dr. Kirk B. Jones, Starry Poe, Rochelle Bluefort, Brenda Newell, “People in our communi- for his injuries at Massa- and Deacon Gerald Alleyne. ty should not worry about chusetts General Hospi- their safety because these tal. victims and perpetrators Lynn residents Dar- are known to one another. rin Stephens, 50, and Zion Baptist Church One may be attributed to John Michelin, 31, were road rage.” charged with aggravated The most recent inci- rape and assault and bat- celebrates 115 years dent occurred on Easter tery with a bat in Sunday when two men a Chase Street apartment, By Gayla Cawley Jones said money raised and not knowing what here today. That has never were shot in front of the police said. ITEM STAFF from the banquet will in to expect, and when they ceased and that’s some- LynnArts building, leav- Last month, a New turn help the church sup- arrived here and started thing that we can grow on, ing one dead and the sec- Hampshire man was Zion Baptist Church will port its continued general their small congregation, it encouraging each other, ond hospitalized. The man charged with murder in celebrate its 115th anni- killed in Sunday after- programs, other ministries was just their faith that I loving each other.” the fatal shooting of a versary in June, marking in the greater Lynn com- think kept them going and noon’s double shooting in 24-year-old pizza deliv- the occasion with a ban- munity, and a program it the congregation grew. All Gayla Cawley can be Central Square has been eryman. Brian Brito, 21, of quet fundraiser and a ser- has to support those re- that love that was brought reached at gcawley@item- identified as Leonardo Manchester, N.H., plead- vice. covering from addiction. here, instilled in the hearts live.com. Follow her on Clement, 46, of Lynn. ed not guilty to murder Zion Baptist Church He said the banquet is a of parishioners, it’s still Twitter @GaylaCawley. Clement and Prince during his arraignment is the oldest continuous sign of the church’s com- Belin, the man who was at Lynn District Court. black church on the North mitment through link- hospitalized, were active Brito is accused of kill- Shore in the same loca- ing spirituality and jazz, members of the Essex ing Mohammadreza Sina tion, according to Deacon something it wants to ex- County Community Orga- Zangiband, an employee Gerald Alleyne. pand on. nization (ECCO). of Atha’s Famous Roast The anniversary is on Thelma Riley, anniver- Group members will Beef. June 22, 115 years af- sary chair, said the goal is gather on Thursday at Also in March, Tomas ter Zion Baptist Church to raise $115,000, and the 7 p.m. at Zion Baptist Barillas, 20, of Lynn, was opened its doors in 1902. church has asked the con- Church, 4 Adams Street held without bail follow- A two-day celebration gregation and the commu- extension for an evening of ing his arraignment on will mark the anniversa- nity for a dollar for every “sharing, mourning, prayer, a murder charge in con- ry, with a jazz banquet on year the church has been and imagining a better fu- nection with the stabbing Saturday, June 24 at the in service. ture where all people are death of Jason Arias-Ama- Four Points Sheraton Ho- The roots of Zion Baptist safe and can thrive,” said dor, 20, of Boston. tel in Wakefield, from 5 Church started with the St. Mary’s pastor, the Rev. On Monday night, a p.m. to midnight. The next Loyalist movement during Brian Flynn. community vigil was or- day there will be a service the end of the American Flynn said Clement ganized by Lynn Museum/ at Zion at 10:30 a.m. Revolution, and the freed was involved in ECCO for LynnArts where residents The church has survived slaves who came to Nova more than 20 years, be- lit candles for the victims two fires, one in 1949 that Scotia with the promise of ginning when his mother, and stood against vio- required the church to be land, freedom and work. Muriel Clement, served as lence. rebuilt, according to a his- Around 1880, a consider- the organization’s presi- tory of the church provid- able number of Negroes dent. He helped lead the Thomas Grillo can be ed by Alleyne. who had settled around organization’s Beloved reached at tgrillo@item- Rev. Dr. Kirk B. Jones, Annapolis Royal, Dig- Community campaign, live.com. the senior pastor, said to by and Weymouth, Nova come back from the fires Scotia, then settled in demonstrates their com- Lynn. This group became Secretary Galvin warns mitment to God, to their so large that they wanted faith and to the commu- their own church to wor- taxpayers about DOR nity. He said the church ship, according to a histo- is an inspiration for its ry of the church provided Secretary of State Wil- panies to collect unpaid members, but it’s also a by Alleyne. liam F. Galvin said Tues- tax debts. The program source of social strength to “I think it says a lot in day he is concerned that was authorized by Con- the community. the form of being faithful the Department of Rev- gress in 2015. “So, as pastor, I see us and steadfast,” said Bren- enue (DOR) uses private The IRS said it always embracing our past so that da Newell. “When you firms to collect delinquent notifies a taxpayer before we can draw strength to think about 115 years ago, taxes. their account is trans- do those things that they those persons coming from Chair of the 115th anniversary committee Thel- “My office gets many ferred to a private collec- did and even more in to- Nova Scotia, I’m sure that ma Riley holds the Zion Baptist Church’s 1881 calls from people upset tion agency. DOR has a day’s world,” Jones said. they came with a dream edition of the Holy Bible. that they have been the similar policy. target of scam artists pos- The IRS warned against ing as tax collectors and scammers and said, “Peo- Curious creatures at the Lynn museum demanding money,” Gal- ple should remember that vin said in a statement. these private collection “The government’s use of firms will only be calling private collectors muddies about a tax debt the per- the situation in the pub- lic’s mind.” son has had for years and Galvin plans to ask DOR had been contacted about to clarify its use of collec- previously in the past by tion agencies and provide the IRS.” taxpayers with more in- With so many efforts to formation about when and scam people with threats how such private agencies over tax debts, Galvin are used, he said. said DOR should publicize Two weeks ago, the In- when and how a private ternal Revenue Service collection agency becomes (IRS) said they too will be- involved in the pursuit of gin using collection com- delinquent taxes.

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Hastings, 1877-1904 stage can be set for some did her show vanish? started one tomorrow. Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 tense drama. Answering Lahren’s She is asking to be freed Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Tomi Lahren’s banish- wrongful-termination law- from her employment con- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 ment from Glenn Beck’s suit, Beck’s attorneys now tract. The Blaze is clear- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 The Blaze features healthy say she was such a night- ly done with her, so that Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 doses of mutual antago- mare employee that they seems reasonable. But Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 nism even before the law- had already decided not to so are company concerns Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 yers get fired up. Throw in renew her contract. that she will launch her the latest battle of court Maybe. But the descrip- next gig with a barrage Circulation filings, and the rodeo is on. tion of her offenses, even of condemnations of The [email protected] Beck yanked Lahren’s if accurate, was no worse Blaze and Beck. Ext. 3 show after a March 20 ap- than a lot of folks I’ve So how about this idea: Newsroom pearance on “The View,” known in the industry, The Blaze lets her go, and [email protected] in which she not only re- many of whom are toler- lets her keep her Facebook [email protected] vealed a pro-choice mind- ated for far worse if they following, which was built Ext. 4 set, but suggested that a are a success. And on the totally on the power of her pro-life view is hypocriti- subject of marketplace Sports EDITORIAL appeal. But she is enjoined [email protected] cal for someone advocat- impact, let’s just say I’ve from bashing Beck and ing limited government. heard more about Lahren his company, which would Ext. 5 This understandably of- in the last year than any- actually serve her well, Retail and Online fended pro-lifers, who list one else at Beck’s network, because few things are as Advertising [email protected] Nahant’s Town protection of the unborn including Beck. tedious as disgruntled em- as a thoroughly proper (Full disclosure: I know ployee exit-ramp stories. ADVERTISING government function. But them both, a little, from Then The Blaze can find Ernie Carpenter, Jr. what mattered profession- a few events with Beck, a new talent to fill the Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 Meeting drama ally was whether a pri- whom I always found cor- Tomi Lahren slot, perhaps [email protected] marily conservative media dial, and as a guest on vetting the new hire to Mike Germano outlet was going to toler- Lahren’s show, twice.) Finance Committee members are taking a prevent further ideological Director of Advertising ate that opinion from one She wants to move on to and Business Development stand on town spending in Nahant and it will surprises. There should be of its rising stars. the next phase of her me- ext. 1257 be interesting to see if Town Meeting members no shortage of candidates. Can opinion broadcast- dia life, which has a thor- [email protected] follow the committee’s recommendations when Meanwhile, she can be ers lose jobs if their em- oughly plausible likelihood Bob Gunther they meet April 29. freed to explore her evolv- ployers are disenchant- of success. She has her ad- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 Committee members are urging members to ing views in a setting that [email protected] ed with their expressed mirers and detractors, but act with fiscal caution on two major Town Meet- actually values her. views? Of course. We bring she is a genuine phenome- Michele Iannaco ing articles. They recommend members vote There should be no a commodity into the mar- non with a massive online Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 against Fire Chief Michael Feinberg’s proposal shortage of suitors. [email protected] ketplace, and if that com- following, on the fuel of her to adopt an ambulance enterprise fund. modity changes, so might rapid-fire, sharp-elbowed Mark Davis is a radio Ralph Mitchell The committee argues there is no pressing Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 our employability. Suffice conservatism in a general- host in North Texas and a [email protected] need to establish the fund even though support- it to say if I begin to pine ly uncommon 24-year-old columnist for The Dallas ers point to it as a way to set aside money to for the good old days of the female package. Morning News. Readers Patricia Whalen pay for ambulance service. The proposal raises Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 Obama and Clinton pres- She wants access to her may email him at mark- [email protected] fundamental questions about why Nahant runs idencies, I will be looking massive Facebook follow- [email protected] its own ambulance in a day and age when public BUSINESS OFFICE safety regionalization is an economical way to MARKOS KOUNALAKIS Beth Bresnahan serve a small town. Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 The town ambulance logged far fewer than [email protected] two runs a day in 2016, according to response A solution to eliminate chemical weapons Susan J. Conti statistics collected and analyzed in a Finance Controller, ext. 1288 Committee report. But running a town ambu- Gassing children is ab- prevents a town’s destruc- or recently manufactured [email protected] lance isn’t just a matter of logging response sta- horrent. Killing children in tion. Infrastructure sur- sarin and chlorine gas was Ted Grant tistics. any way is abhorrent, but vives, buildings are pre- Publisher, ext. 1234 inadequate. Only extreme [email protected] There is a sense of communal security and re- President Donald Trump served. Chemical weapons verification with global assurance for town residents that comes from said he was particularly allow for a war victory with partners can move the Marian Kinney knowing an ambulance and trained profession- ext. 1212 moved by the images of the spoils remaining intact. world toward total eradi- [email protected] als are based in Nahant and ready to respond. the recent Syrian chemi- In the late 20th centu- cation of this scourge. Will Kraft With the causeway or a boat their only link cal weapons attack. That ry, an enhanced radiation This may sound aspira- to rest of the world, Nahant residents know Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 is understandable because weapon was developed tional, but it is imaginable [email protected] they have to be somewhat more self-reliant the use of chemical weap- that did the same thing. and achievable. Trump than their mainland neighbors. But along with Jennifer Perez ons in warfare is arguably The neutron bomb, also should use his deal-making ext. 1205 self-reliance comes a sense of isolation eased worse than other types of known as the “capitalist business prowess to build [email protected] by the knowledge that a competent town public wartime battlefield killing. bomb” or “landlords’ weap- a coalition of military pow- Carolina Trujillo safety department is ready to handle emergen- The reason: Modern on” was developed and ers prepared to enforce the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 cies. killing by chemicals is a nearly deployed by the current Organization for [email protected] Finance Committee members don’t stop in cruel and calculated way United States and France. the Prohibition of Chemical Jim Wilson their report at criticizing the enterprise fund to destroy humans, but It was a bomb with less Weapons work. Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 proposal. They also take a critical, and most preserve physical struc- explosive and heat-gener- The Organization for [email protected] likely, controversial look at Fire Department tures, roads and machines. ating power, but radically the Prohibition of Chemi- CIRCULATION spending. A war monger who wants more radioactivity and the cal Weapons, or OPCW, is Lisa Mahmoud The report suggests the department tighten to preserve infrastructure, ability to kill life but keep a 2013 Nobel Peace Prize Manager, ext. 1239 its budget-making methods before it looks to but destroy the lives of structures and machines winning international or- [email protected] Town Meeting to approve creating a fund “out- opposing armies, collabo- in good working order. ganization with a 98 per- CLASSIFIED side Proposition 2½ protections.” That is a fair- rating civilians and inno- Politics, fear and stra- cent world membership. Abbe Young Smith ly pointed criticism sure to spur debate on the cent bystanders has de- tegic considerations kept But OPCW needs to be Manager, ext. 1276 29th. cided that life is cheap but this weapon out of produc- given stronger tools and [email protected] It will also be interesting to see if the ambu- buildings are not. tion. International outrage expanded international Kerry Smith lance article eclipses the other big warrant ar- In Syria, the civilian pop- forced countries to aban- legal authority if it is to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 ticle — resolving the never-ending Coast Guard ulation is terrorized not don work on the neutron more aggressively enforce [email protected] housing debate. The committee is recommend- only by rockets, bullets bomb, seen popularly as standing treaties. One NEWSROOM ing a two-step proposal to get the 12 Coast and bombs, but they are an immoral and indiscrim- way might be to empow- Guard site homes sold be postponed indefinite- also subjected to murder inate weapon. Chemical er a United Nations that Bill Brotherton ly. If its criticism of the ambulance enterprise Features Editor ext. 1338 by starvation and poison weapons share the neutron Trump already wants to [email protected] fund is pointed, the committee’s opposition to gas. Only the last two ap- bomb’s negative values. rationalize and reform. the Coast Guard plan is direct and harsh. proaches kill people with- Trump expressed his Gayla Cawley Stopping chemical weap- Reporter, ext. 1236 The committee report branded the Coast out destroying their homes, emotional reaction to the ons could be Trump’s [email protected] Guard article unspecific and said a vote to ap- schools or places of worship. horrendous imagery of signature foreign poli- prove it would be “fiscally irresponsible.” The Cheryl Charles A look at the rubble that beautiful children gasping cy initiative, one more Night Editor, ext. 1278 committee is urging Town Meeting to not “act in was once the Syrian city of for air, their lungs burn- immediately achievable [email protected] haste” on the Coast Guard housing article. Aleppo is a reminder to all ing, their bodies paralyzed. than previous presidents’ Leah M. Dearborn How Town Meeting members will assess that that a violent, explosive His military response was attempts to eradicate nu- Reporter, ext. 1317 recommendation remains to be seen. There are war with conventional meant to be punitive and clear weapons. The United [email protected] certainly town residents who agree with the weapons can destroy near- a warning against Assad’s States, too, still has stocks Tori Faieta committee. There are others who are in favor of ly everything. Aleppo was further use of chemical of chemical weaponry it Copy Editor acting definitively on the Coast Guard housing. under siege for four years, weaponry. plans to eliminate by 2023. [email protected] Other town residents probably think the town’s with President Bashar The final part of his pres- Negotiating a means to Thomas Grillo difficulty in charting a course for the housing is Assad’s government fight- idential action should now accelerate the destruction Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] indicative of a case where the town is trying to ing opposition rebel forces be preventive. Stop chem- of foreign and remaining fix something that isn’t broken. dug-in and fighting amidst ical weapons entirely, not American chemical weap- Spenser Hasak Town Meeting is participatory government at civilians. only in Syria, but around Photographer, ext. 1332 ons could also open a door [email protected] its best and Nahant residents have plenty of The Syrian government the world. to dealing with other fu- reasons to participate, observe and debate on took Aleppo late last year, Use of chemical weapon- ture problems that threat- Thor Jourgensen April 29. claimed a victory and won ry must never be normal- News Editor, ext. 1267 en the global commons. [email protected] back a decimated city ized, and the president Now is the time. where once stood a vibrant should use this moment to Steve Krause Sports Editor, ext. 1229 town. take a strong, moral and Markos Kounalakis is a [email protected] Chemical weapons like consistent stand to pro- senior fellow at Central Eu- the sarin and chlorine gas ropean University and vis- Katie Morrison mote extreme verification Sports Reporter used by Assad, however, internationally. The pre- iting fellow at the Hoover [email protected] change the fighting calcu- vious vetting process for Institution. Contact him at Owen O’Rourke lus. Killing with chemistry Assad’s secretly stockpiled [email protected] Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] READERS’ FORUM Anne Marie Tobin Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Shooting photo online version of The Item? Draw a deep breath, [email protected] I am referring to your and regain some ethics. Bridget Turcotte coverage of the double Reporter, ext. 1269 a bad choice It is abysmal that you [email protected] shooting on April 16. found the need to publish To the Editor: The world doesn’t need David Wilson Since when is it appro- them. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 to see those photos just [email protected] priate to print such graph- because an Item photogra- James Rafferty Phoenix ic images — at least on the pher took them. Former Lynn resident 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] WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 United CEO says no one will be fired for dragging incident

United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz waits to be interviewed in New York during a presentation of the carrier’s new Polaris service, a new busi- ness class product that will become available on trans-At- lantic flights. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Graphic shows applications for H-1B visas since 2006. Trump targets visa program he says hurt American workers By David Koenig stocks also declined in the been suspended. en steps that foreshadow Bank, which he billed as ASSOCIATED PRESS same period. Munoz and other execu- a lawsuit against the air- By Catherine Lucey wasteful subsidy. After the market closed tives vowed to treat cus- line and the city of Chica- and Scott Bauer ASSOCIATED PRESS But Trump returned The CEO of United Air- Monday, United reported tomers with dignity, and go, which operates O’Hare lines says no one will be Tuesday to the econom- a $96 million first-quar- said that what happened Airport. KENOSHA, Wis. — fired over the dragging of ic tough talk of his cam- ter profit, down 69 per- to Dao will never happen United announced two Turning back to the eco- a man off a plane — in- paign, saying: “We’re go- cent from a year earlier again. rule changes last week, nomic populism that cluding himself. ing to make some very big largely because of higher Munoz’s early state- including saying that it helped drive his election CEO Oscar Munoz said changes or we are going to costs for fuel, labor and ments on the incident will no longer call police to campaign, President Don- Tuesday that he takes full get rid of NAFTA for once maintenance. The revenue were widely criticized. He remove passengers from ald Trump signed an order responsibility “for making and for all,” referring to picture was looking better initially supported em- overbooked planes. It is Tuesday he said should this right,” and he prom- the Clinton-era U.S. trade — evidence was growing ployees and blamed Dao, not clear whether Unit- help American workers ised more details later pact with Canada and that after two years of fall- calling him “disruptive ed oversold Flight 3411, whose jobs are threatened this month after United Mexico. ing average fares, United and belligerent.” On Tues- but the flight became by skilled immigrants. finishes a review of its pol- In his new directive, the will be able to push prices day, he was asked if the overbooked when four At the headquarters of icies on overbooked flights. president is targeting the higher this year. company ever considered Republic Airline employ- hand and power tool man- Company executives H-1B visa program, which On a conference call to firing anyone, including ees showed up after pas- ufacturer Snap-on Inc., said it’s too soon to know the White House says un- discuss those results, Mu- management. sengers had boarded and Trump signed an order if the incident is hurting dercuts U.S. workers by noz started by apologizing “I’m sure there was lots demanded seats so they aimed at curbing what ticket sales. bringing in large numbers again for the April 9 scene of conjecture about me could commute to their his administration says United has been pum- of cheaper, foreign work- on a United Express plane personally,” said Munoz. next assignment, a Unit- are hiring abuses in a meled on social media ers and driving down wag- at Chicago’s O’Hare air- He noted that the board of ed Express flight the next visa program used by U.S. — #BoycottUnited is a es. The tech industry has port. David Dao, a 69-year- United Continental Hold- morning. technology companies. popular hashtag — and argued that the H-1B pro- old Kentucky physician, ings Inc. has supported Some politicians and Dubbed “Buy American late-night television. gram is needed because was bloodied and dragged him. consumer advocates have and Hire American,” the Through Tuesday, its it encourages students to off the plane by Chicago “It was a system failure called for a ban on over- directive follows a series shares have fallen 4.4 stay in the U.S. after get- airport officers who had across various areas,” Mu- selling flights. Munoz de- of recent Trump reversals percent since Flight 3411, been summoned by Unit- ting degrees in high-tech noz continued. “There was clined to address that or on economic policies. wiping out nearly $1 bil- ed employees when Dao never a consideration for specialties — and because other possible changes “We are going to defend lion in market value, al- wouldn’t give up his seat. firing an employee.” companies can’t always until the airline finishes a our workers, protect our though some other airline The three officers have all Dao’s lawyers have tak- review by April 30. find enough American jobs and finally put Amer- workers with the skills ica first,” Trump declared, they need. standing in front of an The new order would White House cancels meeting American flag fashioned direct U.S. agencies to out of wrenches. propose rules to prevent Much like some prior immigration fraud and to decide stance on climate pact orders, however, Trump’s abuse in the program. executive action Tuesday They would also be asked essentially looks for de- By Jill Colvin and to offer changes so that tailed reports rather than H-1B visas are awarded to Seth Borenstein making decisive chang- ASSOCIATED PRESS the “most-skilled or high- es. In this case, the re- est-paid applicants. WASHINGTON — Pres- ports are about granting The number of requests ident Donald Trump is visas for highly skilled for H-1B visas declined still deliberating whether foreign workers and en- this year by about 15 per- to keep the U.S. in an in- suring that government cent, or roughly 37,000 ternational agreement to purchasing programs buy applications, but the total reduce climate-warming American made goods as was still nearly 200,000, carbon emissions, even required by law. far more than the 85,000 though he has called cli- Trump chose to sign limit. mate change a hoax. the directive at Snap-on Tuesday’s order also The White House post- Inc., based in Wisconsin, seeks to strengthen re- poned a meeting Tuesday a state he narrowly car- quirements that Amer- where top aides were to ried in November on the ican-made products be have hashed out differ- strength of support from used in certain federal con- ences on what to do about white, working-class vot- struction projects, as well the non-binding interna- ers. Trump currently has as in various grant-fund- tional deal forged in Par- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS only a 41 percent approval ed transportation projects. is in December 2015. The rating in the state. The commerce secretary President Donald Trump walks up the steps of Air Force One at General agreement allowed rich He campaigned last is to review how to close and poor countries to set Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee. year on promises to loopholes in existing rules their own goals to reduce overhaul U.S. trade and and provide recommenda- Protection Agency Admin- use of anonymous sources. Trump pledged during carbon dioxide and went regulatory policy, but tions to the president. The istrator Scott Pruitt, said Spokeswoman Sar- the presidential campaign into effect last November, his executive orders on order asks for a review of last week that the Par- ah Huckabee Sanders to pull out of the Paris ac- after the U.S., China and those issues reflect the waivers of these rules in other countries ratified it. is pact “is a bad deal for blamed the postponement cord, but has wavered on administration bowing free-trade agreements. Not all of Trump’s ad- America.” of the meeting on sched- the issue since he won the somewhat to the limits of The trip brought Trump visers share his skeptical Officials had planned to uling conflicts among ad- presidency. presidential power. Also, to the congressional dis- views on climate change discuss options on Tues- visers who were expected He told the editorial he has recently reversed trict of House Speaker — or the Paris pact. day, with the goal of pro- to attend. Some of them, board of The New York several populist promis- Paul Ryan, but Ryan Secretary of State Rex viding a recommendation she said, wanted to accom- Times in an interview last es, including standing up was out of the country Tillerson said at his Sen- to Trump, according to pany the president on his year that he was “looking to China, which he con- on a congressional trip. ate confirmation hearing an administration official trip to Wisconsin on Tues- at it very closely.... I have tended was manipulating The president was greet- in January that he sup- who spoke on condition day, and the White House an open mind to it. We’re its currency and stealing ed by Gov. Scott Walker ports staying in the deal. of anonymity despite the decided to reschedule its going to look very careful- American jobs, and elimi- outside Snap-on’s head- However, Environmental president’s criticism of the internal climate talks. ly.” nating the Export-Import quarters. Man gets 25 years in 1979 case of missing boy Etan Patz

By Colleen Long as she witnessed the cul- venience shop in Etan’s case contributed to an era and Jennifer Peltz mination of a long quest to Manhattan neighborhood of fear among American ASSOCIATED PRESS hold someone accountable when the boy vanished in families, making anxious for their son’s disappear- 1979, on the first day he parents more protective NEW YORK — Al- ance. The case affected was allowed to walk alone of kids who many once most four decades after police practices, parenting to his school bus stop. allowed to roam and play first-grader Etan Patz set and the nation’s conscious- Hernandez, who’s from out for school and ended unsupervised in their up at the heart of one of ness of missing children. Maple Shade, N.J., con- neighborhoods. America’s most influential Hernandez, 56, didn’t fessed to choking Etan. “Through this painful missing-child cases, a for- look at the Patzes, speak But his lawyers have said and utterly horrific re- mer store clerk convicted or react as he got the he’s mentally ill and his al-life story, we came to of killing him was sen- maximum allowable sen- confession was false, and realize how easily our tenced to at least 25 years tence: 25 years to life in they vowed to appeal his children could disappear,” in prison. prison, meaning he won’t conviction. said Vance, a Democrat In a few angry words, be eligible for parole until In a sign of the case’s who made a 2009 cam- Etan’s father condemned he has served the quar- impact on the law enforce- paign promise to revisit the convicted man. ter-century. ment officials and every- the case if elected. “Pedro Hernandez, after The lead defense lawyer, day people enmeshed in The Patzes’ advocacy all these years, we finally Harvey Fishbein, told the it, the courtroom audience helped to establish a na- know what dark secret you court Hernandez wanted Tuesday included Man- tional missing-children had locked in your heart,” to express deep sympathy hattan District Attorney hotline and to make it to the Patzes but also to Cyrus R. Vance Jr., po- easier for law enforcement Stan Patz said. “I will nev- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS er forgive you. The god you say “he’s an innocent man lice officers who worked agencies to share infor- pray to will never forgive and he had nothing to do the case and a half-dozen mation about such cases. This May 28, 2012 file photo shows a newspaper you. You are the monster with the disappearance of ex-jurors. The May 25 anniversary with a photograph of Etan Patz at a makeshift in your nightmares.” Etan Patz.” Etan was among the of Etan’s disappearance memorial in the SoHo neighborhood of New His wife, Julie Patz, Hernandez was a teen- first missing children pic- became National Missing York where Patz lived before his disappear- wiped tears from her eyes ager working at a con- tured on milk cartons. His Children’s Day. ance on May 25, 1979. A6 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particularly operation of a motor vehicle at REVERE Breaking and Entering Avenue and Ernest Street. arrests, reflect police records. In the 10:53 a.m. Sunday. event of a perceived inaccuracy, it A report of a motor vehicle Breaking and Entering Arrests breaking and entering at 9:24 is the sole responsibility of the con- Accidents David A. Cardenas, 35, of p.m. Saturday at St. Anthony’s A report of a motor vehicle cerned party to contact the relevant A report of a motor vehicle 636 Park Ave., was arrested Church on Revere Street. breaking and entering at 3:43 police department and have the accident at 3:52 p.m. Saturday and charged with operating A report of a breaking and en- p.m. Monday at Breakheart department issue a notice of correc- at Post Office Square; at 6:53 under the influence of liquor tering at 11:20 p.m. Sunday on Reservation at 117 Forest St. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or p.m. Saturday on Route 128 and operating recklessly so as North Shore Road. Two purses were reported stolen clarifications will not be made without Southbound, Exit 43; at 10:53 to endanger at 11:36 p.m. Sat- after a car break-in. express notice of change from the ar- a.m. Sunday at 8 South Broad- urday. Complaints way. Complaints resting police department. Blake Lee Coughlin, 23, of 22 Lawton Ave., Apt. 1, Lynn, A report of a disturbance at A report of suspicious activ- Complaints was arrested on warrants at 1:14 a.m. Friday at Shipwreck ity at 4:29 a.m. Saturday at 2 LYNN 10:11 p.m. Monday. Lounge on Revere Beach Bou- Biscayne Ave. A caller reported PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A report of a disturbance at Antonietta C. Giugliano, 36, levard; at 10:23 a.m. Friday at Dunkin’ Donuts on Squire waking up to the sound of her Arrests 10:31 p.m. Monday at Cen- of 669 Saratoga St., was arrest- Pennsylvania State Road; at 11:22 a.m. Friday on window breaking and hearing ter Market at 588 Main St.; at ed and charged with larceny at Police said Steve Ste- Rodrigue Abellard, of 73 Shirley Avenue; at 12:51 p.m. footsteps take off. The caller 11:28 p.m. Monday at 71 For- 3:45 p.m. Friday. phens, the suspect in Washington St., Arlington, was Friday on Broadway; at 7:48 was unaware of how many peo- est Hill Ave. Louis M. Guido, 54, of 176 arrested on warrant charges p.m. Friday on Glover Drive; at ple were involved and could not the random killing of Broadway, Apt. 2A, was arrest- of assault and battery with a 12:51 a.m. Saturday on Or- provide any suspect informa- a Cleveland retiree Fire ed on a warrant at 2:17 a.m. dangerous weapon, witness vis Road; at 12:55 a.m. Sat- posted on Facebook, Friday. tion; at 6:39 p.m. Saturday at intimidation and violation of A brush fire was reported at urday on Thornton Street; at shot and killed him- Walter Alexander Maldo- Riverside Cemetery on Winter an abuse prevention order at 4:46 p.m. Saturday at Christ- 1:27 a.m. Saturday on Bosson self after a brief pur- nado, 20, of 119 Atlantic Street. A caller reported a man 12:27 p.m. Tuesday. mas Tree Shop at 28 South Street; at 2:33 a.m. Saturday suit Tuesday. Ave., Apt. 1, was arrested and appeared to be taking flowers Jose Chilel Sandoval, 27, of Broadway. on Ocean Avenue; at 11:13 charged with assault and bat- off of gravestones. Police re- 451 Essex St., was arrested a.m. Saturday on Revere Beach tery, nighttime breaking and ported the man was cleaning and charged with trespassing Parkway; at 2:24 p.m. Saturday Facebook Theft entering with intent to commit a the area around his late rela- at 12:57 p.m. Tuesday. at McKinley School on Yeamans felony, malicious destruction of tive’s grave; at 4:20 a.m. Sun- Antone Holland, 37, of 92 A report of a larceny at 3:40 Street; at 5:53 p.m. Saturday property and resisting arrest at day at 7-Eleven at 32 Hamilton Walnut St., Peabody, was arrest- p.m. Friday at Sunrise Assisted at Walgreens on Broadway; at shooter 10:16 p.m. Monday. St. A caller reported a man in ed and charged with trespass- Living at 55 Salem St. A caller 6:36 p.m. Saturday at Revere Kevin M. McDonald, 32, a blue BMW had been follow- ing, violation of the city knife reported a painting was missing Fire Department Central Station of 905 Saratoga St., Apt. 1, ing him and attempted to strike takes his ordinance, Class B drug pos- from his father’s room; at 4:34 on Broadway; at 7:25 p.m. Sat- East Boston, was arrested and his car; at 5:27 p.m. Sunday session and on warrant charges a.m. Monday at 18 Lakeview urday at Revere Housing Author- charged with shoplifting by as- at 6 Elizabeth Court. A caller of failure to stop/yield and op- Ave. A stolen iPhone was re- ity on Harris Street; at 10:35 own life portation at 8:43 p.m. Friday. reported an unknown man was eration of a motor vehicle with ported. p.m. Saturday on Winthrop Joshua Mendez-Ramos, 20, walking through her backyard. a suspended license at 10:17 Avenue; at 11:20 p.m. Satur- of 1028 North Shore Road, Apt. When she confronted him, he By Mike p.m. Monday. day at Rumney Flats on Ward PEABODY 1, was arrested and charged ran away. Police were unable to Householder and Adam Konopka was arrest- Street; at 4:28 a.m. Sunday at Mark Gillispie with assault and battery and on find the man. ed on warrant charges of two Fr. Brennan Hall on Winthrop ASSOCIATED PRESS Arrest a warrant at 8:10 p.m. Sunday. A report of a disturbance at counts of destruction of proper- Avenue; at 10:10 a.m. Sunday 5:05 p.m. Saturday at Fox Hill Jose A. Munoz-Gomez, 25, of ERIE, Pa. — The man ty and disturbing the peace at Jorge L. Gonzalez Jr., 41, of at Joe’s Market on Squire Road; Yacht Club at 114 Ballard St. 447 Eastern Ave., Apt. 1, Lynn, who randomly gunned 2:49 a.m. Tuesday. 44 Tracey St., Apt. 1, was arrest- at 5:06 p.m. Sunday at Revere A caller reported a man in his was arrested and charged with down a Cleveland retir- Jonathan Loper, 18, of 172 ed on a warrant at 12:47 p.m. Housing Authority on Cooledge 40s was punching the walls two counts of failure to stop for ee and posted video of Linden Ave., Malden, was ar- Tuesday. Street; at 8:10 p.m. Sunday on inside the building and then a police officer while operating the crime on Facebook rested and charged with viola- North Shore Road; at 9:58 p.m. left. Police were unable to find a motor vehicle, operating a killed himself Tuesday tion of the city knife ordinance Accidents Sunday on Ocean Avenue; at the man; at 6:08 p.m. Satur- motor vehicle negligently so as during a police chase in and trespassing at 5:21 p.m. 11:10 p.m. Sunday on School day at Walmart at 770 Broad- A report of a motor vehicle to endanger, operating a motor Pennsylvania that began Monday. Street; at 11:24 p.m. Sunday way; at 10:26 p.m. Saturday at accident at 11:48 a.m. Monday vehicle without a license and when a McDonald’s drive- Crystal Madden, 32, was on Florence Avenue; at 11:25 Walmart at 770 Broadway; at at 24 Fulton St. and 1 Dennis unregistered motor vehicle at thru attendant recog- arrested and charged with tres- p.m. Sunday at Revere Housing 2:35 a.m. Sunday at 25 Still- St.; at 12:16 p.m. Monday at 5:22 p.m. Friday. nized him. passing at 10:14 a.m. Tuesday. Authority on Cooledge Street; at ings Road; at 9:03 p.m. Sunday Peabody Shell at 85 Lynnfield Brunilda Petushi, 35, of It marked a violent end Terrence Murphy, of 70 1:09 a.m. Monday at Sammy’s at Kowloon Restaurant at 948 St.; at 2:34 p.m. Monday at 800 Governors Drive, Apt. 8, to the nearly 48-hour Burroughs Road, North Read- Patio on Revere Beach Boule- Broadway; at 11:02 p.m. Sun- South Peabody Liquor Mart at Winthrop, was arrested and multistate manhunt for ing, was arrested on a warrant vard; at 2:02 a.m. Monday at day at Prankers Pond; at 11:13 charged with shoplifting by con- Steve Stephens, whose charge of disorderly conduct at 87 Lynnfield St.; at 2:52 p.m. Roseland Properties on Over- p.m. Sunday at Kelly’s Roast cealing merchandise at 7:52 case brought another 11:42 p.m. Monday. Monday at Terrace Estate Ga- look Ridge Drive; at 3:02 a.m. Beef at 595 Broadway; at 6:46 p.m. Friday. round of criticism down rages at 152 Shore Drive; at Monday on Ocean Avenue; at p.m. Monday at 1201 Broad- Alexandra Robinson, 32, of on Facebook over how re- Accidents 3:45 p.m. Monday at CVS at 3:32 a.m. Monday on Sumner way; at 8:42 p.m. Monday on 35 Cutler St., Winthrop, was sponsibly it polices objec- 174 Main St.; at 4:06 p.m. Street; at 8:47 a.m. Monday at Cliff Road. A report of a motor vehicle Monday at 300 Andover St.; at arrested on warrants at 11:46 Dunkin’ Donuts on Bennington tionable material posted p.m. Saturday. accident at 5:10 p.m. Monday 12:49 p.m. Tuesday at Peabody Street; at 1:49 p.m. Monday Fire by users. on Central Avenue; at 7:07 Car Wash at 27 Central St.; at Daniel C. Vasconcelos, 42, on Fenno Street; at 3:43 p.m. Acting on a tip from the p.m. Monday at 242 Boston 2:21 p.m. Tuesday at 2 Technol- of 30 Eustis St., Apt. 2R, was ar- Monday on Fenno Street; at A report of an outside fire at McDonald’s, state troop- St.; at 10:53 p.m. Monday at ogy Drive. rested and charged with oper- 8:12 p.m. Monday on Tuttle 5:01 p.m. Saturday at 239 Wal- ers spotted Stephens 138 Franklin St.; at 7:24 a.m. ating after a suspended license Street; at 8:58 p.m. Monday at nut St. A dumpster fire was re- leaving the restaurant in Tuesday at MBTA Garage at 985 Breaking and Entering or right to operate, leaving an Drive-In Diner on Lee Burbank ported; at 8:26 p.m. Sunday at Erie and went after him, Western Ave.; at 12:06 p.m. accident scene with personal Highway. Prankers Pond at 7 Cliff Road. A bumping his car to try Tuesday on Johnson Street. A report of a motor vehicle injury/no death and crosswalk A report of a deceased whale small fire around the pond was to get it to stop, authori- breaking and entering at 10:54 violation at 6:59 p.m. Monday. at 12:26 p.m. Friday on Eliot extinguished; at 11:04 a.m. ties said. He shot himself Assaults a.m. Tuesday at 20 Hawthorne Circle. Monday on Scotts Mill Court. in the head after the car Circle. A caller reported her Accidents A report of shots fired at A caller reported a smoldering spun and came to a stop, A report of an assault and purse was missing from her police said. battery with a dangerous weap- A report of a motor vehicle 10:39 p.m. Sunday on River Av- pile of mulch. vehicle. enue; at 10:11 p.m. Monday on A report of a fire investigation “This started with one on at 8:44 p.m. Monday on accident at 10:57 a.m. Friday tragedy and ended with Market Square. on Brown Circle; at 4:42 p.m. Sargent Street. at 8:21 p.m. Monday at 17 Complaints Hammersmith Drive. A caller another person taking A report of an assault and Friday at Mass General Hospital their own life,” said Cleve- battery at 9:14 p.m. Monday A report of a disturbance at on Ocean Avenue; at 6:17 p.m. Theft reported seeing an explosion in the pond behind his house. land Police Chief Calvin on Market Street; at 11:01 a.m. 10:19 a.m. Monday at 9 Don- Friday at Showcase Cinemas A report of a larceny at 8:03 Williams. “We would have Tuesday on Chestnut Street. na St.; at 10:44 a.m. Monday on Squire Road; at 7:17 p.m. p.m. Sunday at Dunkin’ Donuts Theft liked to have brought A report of an assault at at New England Meat Market Friday on American Highway; at on Beach Street. Steve in peacefully and 12:31 a.m. Tuesday on Chest- at 62 Walnut St.; at 3:32 a.m. 12:04 a.m. Saturday at Darque A report of a robbery at 9:21 A report of a larceny at 9:44 really talked to him about nut Street. Tuesday at 15 Eisenhower Tan on American Legion High- p.m. Sunday at Wonderland p.m. Monday at Super Petro- why this happened.” Road. way; at 8:49 a.m. Saturday at Convenience Store on North leum at 1330 Broadway. A Stephens, a 37-year- Breaking and Entering A report of suspicious activi- McDonald’s on Squire Road; at Shore Road. caller reported her wallet was old job counselor who ty at 4:43 p.m. Monday at 278 12:29 p.m. Saturday on Squire A report of a breaking and A report of a larceny/forgery/ stolen and someone rented a worked with young peo- Newbury St. A child was re- Road; at 2:20 p.m. Saturday fraud at 4:44 a.m. Monday at car in her name after the theft. ple, was wanted on mur- entering at 5:15 p.m. Monday portedly riding around the park at Market Basket on Squire at 69 Lynnway. IHOP on Squire Road. der charges in the killing on a 4-wheeler; at 8:10 p.m. Road; at 4:15 p.m. Saturday Vandalism of Robert Godwin Sr., 74, Monday at 17 Pleasant St. A on Broadway; at 4:35 p.m. Sat- Complaints Vandalism a former foundry worker caller reported multiple peo- urday at Sabella’s Ravioli on A report of vandalism at 9:49 and father of 10 who was Broadway; at 7:56 p.m. Satur- A report of motor vehicle A report of a disturbance at ple yelling and screaming at a.m. Saturday at 38 Fairchild picking up aluminum day at New Revere Police Sta- vandalism at 1:59 p.m. Friday 5:38 p.m. Monday at 70 Lafay- him as he was pulling into his Ave.; at 2:54 a.m. Monday at cans on Sunday when he tion on Revere Beach Parkway; at Revere Karate Academy on ette Park; at 6:23 p.m. Monday driveway; at 4:06 a.m. Tues- 5 Tuscan Ave. A caller reported was shot. at 11:36 p.m. Saturday on Park Broadway. at 9 Evans Lane; at 12:48 a.m. day at 23 Rose Circle. A caller a brick was thrown through his The chilling video was Avenue; at 2:36 p.m. Sunday at A report of vandalism at 6:44 Tuesday at 526 Western Ave.; at reported a man in a pick-up window from a gray vehicle with on Facebook for three Fiores Market on Revere Street; p.m. Friday at Little League Park 3:38 a.m. Tuesday at 54 Sheri- truck with scrap metal in the four occupants. Police reported hours before it was tak- at 3:59 p.m. Sunday at Bank on Winthrop Avenue; at 8:54 dan St.; at 8:56 a.m. Tuesday at bed entering multiple private a car was vandalized, along en down. It was just the of America on American Legion p.m. Friday on Bellingham Av- 9 Rockmere Gardens; at 9:40 properties. with two house windows. latest instance of crime Highway; at 12:45 p.m. Mon- enue; at 8:43 a.m. Sunday on a.m. Tuesday at 26 Essex Circle. footage being shared on day at Marina Restaurant at the School Street; at 3:35 p.m. A report of a gunshot at 4:48 Fire SWAMPSCOTT social media. Wharf on North Shore Road. Sunday on Taft Street; at 5:21 p.m. Monday at Goldfish Pond At a Silicon Valley con- A report of a fire inside of an Joseph L. Pescione, 30, of 21 p.m. Monday on Suffolk Ave- on Lafayette Park. Arrests ference Tuesday, Face- apartment at 3:26 p.m. Mon- Wadsworth Ave., Apt. 2, was nue; at 8:53 p.m. Monday on book CEO Mark Zuck- summoned for OUI drugs and Overdose day at 13 Overlook Trail. Police Revere Street. Kathy Sheehan, 63, was erberg briefly addressed reported the fire was contained negligent operation of a motor arrested and charged with un- the Cleveland case, say- A report of an overdose at in the oven and had been ex- vehicle; at 1:40 p.m. Monday at SAUGUS licensed operation of a motor ing Facebook has “a lot of 8:19 p.m. Monday on Boston tinguished. There was smoke in Sunoco on North Shore Road; vehicle, license not in posses- work to do” and “we will Street. the building. at 3:56 p.m. Monday on Joey Arrest sion, leaving the scene of per- keep doing all we can to Road; at 6:59 p.m. Monday at sonal injury, negligent operation prevent tragedies like Theft Theft Mountain Avenue and Broad- Sophat Kem, of 23 Flint St., of a motor vehicle, OUI liquor this.” way; at 11:53 p.m. Monday on Apt. 2, Lynn, was arrested and second offense and failure to A report of a larceny at 2:29 Police would not spec- A report of motor vehicle theft North Shore Road. charged with OUI liquor at 8:28 use care starting at 3:17 p.m. ulate on what triggered p.m. Monday at Brooksby Vil- A report of a motor vehicle hit at 7:21 p.m. Monday on Ellis p.m. Saturday. Monday. the killing, but in the Street; at 5:22 a.m. Tuesday at lage at 301 Brooksby Village and run accident at 5:29 p.m. Wendy Bergstrom, 51, was video and other footage 526 Western Ave. Drive. A caller reported a past Saturday at Stop & Shop on Accidents arrested and charged with un- he posted, Stephens talk- A report of a larceny at 8:46 theft of a large collection of jew- Squire Road. Maria S. Nasci- insured motor vehicle/trailer ed about having trouble p.m. Monday at 31 Franklin St. elry; at 10:34 p.m. Monday at mento, 46, of 123 Vernal St., A report of a motor vehicle hit and unregistered motor vehicle with his girlfriend and 440 Jubilee Drive. A caller re- Apt. 3, Everett, was summoned and run accident at 8:29 a.m. at 6:01 p.m. Monday. losing everything he had ported their scooter was stolen, for unlicensed operation of a Friday at Eastern Bank at 605 Vandalism to gambling. He said he the neighbor chased the peo- motor vehicle and leaving an Broadway; at 4:31 a.m. Sunday Accidents “just snapped.” A report of motor vehicle van- ple down who stole it, and they accident scene after property at 52 Summer St.; at 7:56 p.m. One of Godwin’s daugh- dalism at 9:32 a.m. Tuesday at abandoned the scooter and damage. Monday at Home Depot at 564 A report of a motor vehicle hit ters, Debbie Godwin, said 9 Milton St. took off. Police reported two Broadway. and run accident at 2:24 p.m. she wished Stephens had teenagers attempted to steal A report of a motor vehicle at Eastern Bank at 405 Para- Assaults been captured. LYNNFIELD the moped. accident with personal injury at dise Road. A report of an assault and 1:13 p.m. Friday at U-Haul Co. “I’m not happy he’s dead Arrest Vandalism battery at 12:34 a.m. Saturday of Boston at 66 Broadway Vandalism at all, not at all. If you did on Broadway. A report of a motor vehicle it, you have to face your Jaime H. Avendano, 62, of A report of vandalism at A report of an assault at accident at 7:23 p.m. Friday A report of motor vehicle van- crime,” she said. 41 Bow St., Saugus, was arrest- 11:13 a.m. Tuesday at 26 Pa- 12:42 p.m. Monday on Broad- at Walnut and Spring streets; dalism at 6:30 a.m. Monday at The break in the case ed and charged with unlicensed leologos St. way. at 9:54 a.m. Sunday at Lincoln 500 Puritan Road. came when police re- ceived a tip that Stephens was at the McDonald’s in Erie, in far western Penn- sylvania about 100 miles Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 east of Cleveland, where Hotline CALL 24 HOURS A DAY he ordered a 20-piece or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) Chicken McNuggets and All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. fries. Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS American flags fly in front of the New York Stock Exchange. Arlen Stawasz ex- plains the re-imag- ining of Lynn ur- Johnson & Johnson, ban design concept discussion at the Goldman sneeze and Lynn Museum on Tuesday. stocks catch a cold ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE By Marley Jay investors expect a very ASSOCIATED PRESS strong round of compa- ny earnings reports this Lynn has designs on its future NEW YORK — U.S. month. According to S&P stocks fell Tuesday after Global Markets Intelli- weak first-quarter reports gence, investors expect LYNN devised a series of designs Perkins + Will, the Bos- because people think it from Johnson & Johnson first-quarter earnings From A1 that replaced stores with ton-based architectural will stink,” he said. “But and Goldman Sachs frus- for S&P 500 companies canals, green spaces that company. there’s technology to deal trated investors who hope to rise almost 10 percent of urban design concepts could be flooded but used Noah Geupel, a 26-year- with that and we see it as that company earnings compared to last year. proposed for Lynn and the when they dry, a high old student at the Boston a public amenity.” are on the rise. Health That would be the biggest surrounding region. school, a water treatment Architectural College, who Bill Mosakowski, a for- care companies lost the jump since 2014. The 10 students who plant, and a public safety helped some of the mer Lynn resident, said most. “The reason it’s so im- worked on the project facility. designs, said while some of he came to the exhibition Wall Street has high portant is that the stron- were asked to redesign “Rather than fighting the plans differ from a mas- to see what the city is up hopes for company earn- ger growth is likely to sup- the waterfront given that to keep the water out, ter plan done by the city a to. ings this spring, and weak port higher stock prices “This was inspirational,” experts expect the water- the students propose that decade ago, they work. results from the world’s even in the absence of pro- he said. front will be vulnerable we let it in and learn to A wastewater treatment largest health care prod- growth policies from the ucts company and one to 6-foot higher swells by thrive with it,” said Arlen plant may not be conven- Thomas Grillo can be Trump administration,” of the biggest financial 2066. Stawasz, a Lynn native, tional and super exciting reached at tgrillo@item- she said. firms had them concerned. In response, the students architect, and teacher at and there’s opposition live.com. The Standard & Poor’s Johnson & Johnson took 500 index shed 6.82 points, its biggest one-day loss or 0.3 percent, to 2,342.19. in a year. Investors also The Dow Jones indus- Animal magnetism at Lynn Museum looked for safety after the trial average lost 113.64 British government called points, or 0.6 percent, to for a surprise early elec- 20,523.28. Goldman Sachs tion next month. Bond was responsible for most prices and the pound rose of that loss. and European stock in- The Nasdaq compos- dexes tumbled. ite fell 7.32 points, or 0.1 Kate Warne, an invest- percent, to 5,849.47. The ment strategist for Ed- Russell 2000 index of ward Jones, said Goldman small-company stocks re- Sachs and Johnson & covered from an early loss Johnson had a dramatic and rose 0.71 points, close effect on stocks because to 0.1 percent, to 1,361.89. Peabody wants to just say no

PEABODY to accept the fact that we From A1 need to have it here by law, it’s the smart move to Saslaw said he is open put it in its proper place.” to the medical marijuana Mayor Edward A. Bet- sales if it brings in reve- tencourt Jr. said he has nue for the city and if it come around to seeing the does not affect the ability value of medical marijua- to ban pot sales if voters na for those in need, but approve the ballot mea- that he is still a staunch sure in November. opponent to allowing rec- “I think that there are reational sales in the city. still a lot of unanswered The council’s legal af- questions,” said Saslaw. fairs committee meets at “If we do have to have City Hall at 6:30 p.m. on medical marijuana, we Thursday. need to have it in the right zone so it’s not across the Adam Swift can be ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK street from a school or a reached at aswift@item- Vincent Lozzi IV, 11, of Lynn pets a chinchilla during the Curious Creatures presentation at the playground. If we’re going live.com. Lynn Museum on Tuesday. CREATURES Saugus school magic From A1 “I came because it’s number: $900,000 something nice to do with the kids and a nice learn- SAUGUS Grabowski said he would ing experience for the From A1 rather see higher paying kids,” said Evelyn Panias, positions eliminated than who brought four of her By not replacing teach- teachers and nurses. grandchildren. ers, some schools would The panel also discussed be faced with larger class Michael Celona brought whether the Belmonte sizes of up to 26 students, his two daughters, Isabel- Middle School needed its la, 9, and Lucia, 8. DeRuosi said. He added current two vice princi- “I thought it was a great that parents would have way to spend the day the option to move their pals, three councilors and with my two daughters children to another school an adjustment counselor and teach them a little bit with smaller class sizes. in addition to Principal about the history of Lynn School Committee mem- Kerry Robbins. and where Lynn is look- ber Peter Manoogian ar- Bridget Turcotte can be ing in the future,” Celona gued that keeping smaller reached at bturcotte@item- said. class sizes should be a pri- Drew Russo, executive ority when looking at the live.com. Follow her on director of Lynn Muse- budget. Member Arthur Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. um, said the event is an opportunity to give peo- ple in the community an Federal loan paves the opportunity to experience the museum at no cost. way for Malden streets The Lynn Cultural Coun- cil provided some of the LOAN high levels on test results. funds for Free Fun Fam- From A1 The city tests drinking ily Day. The museum does water for free and res- four of the events a year, According to a state- idents with lead pipes and he is hoping to do ment released by the city can contact the city En- and available on its web- six next year. He said the gineering Department at site, testing results ex- museum is seeking addi- 781-397-7040 to schedule ceeding the action level tional funding sources for a test for lead or fill out the events. did not mean there is lead in Malden’s water distri- a request online at www. Gayla Cawley can be bution system. seeclickfix.com and select reached at gcawley@item- The statement said some “Water-Lead Service In- live.com. Follow her on Kids look on while Corey Kummel of Curious Creatures shows the teeth homes with lead piping spection” as your request Twitter @GaylaCawley. of a North American alligator. and fixtures can register category. A8 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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Spartans coach Paige Licata said Nowicki’s mix of speed and movement guided her to a strong per- formance. “She’s (Nowicki) one of the best pitchers in the state,” Licata said. “It’s her senior year, so she brings it ITEM FILE PHOTO every game. She’s throw- ing everything. Her speed, Kyle Hawes got the job done on the mound mixed with her movement and at the plate Tuesday. on the ball, is extremely ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON hard to hit. She mixed it in and out, trying to keep the Tori DiCenso connects with a pitch Tuesday. DiCenso crushed a three- It all comes batters off pace.” run home run later in the game. After a scoreless rst inning, the Spartans ticket to home plate with a runs worth of breathing with one out. A single off together for knocked home the rst grounder back to Chelms- room in the bottom of the the bat of Gia Santaniello run of the game in the ford pitcher Meg Dugas, frame. scored Gentile and Ashley second. Emily Stephenson giving the Spartans the Jill Gentile drew a walk Sullivan, who pinch ran Lynn eld baseball led the inning with a sin- 1-0 advantage. to start the inning and for Nowicki, to put the gle and advanced to third Nowicki sent the Lions took second base on a Spartans up 3-0. Santan- By Harold Rivera en’s struggles. McLaren base after a wild pitch and down in order in the top of passed ball. Nowicki laid iello later came around to ITEM STAFF walked four Lynn eld a passed ball. Talia Small- the third and the Spartans down a bunt for a single to batters in the inning, er handed Stephenson a rewarded her with three advance Gentile to third ST. MARY’S, B2 LYNNFIELD — Qual- two of which came with ity pitching, strong de- the bases loaded. Coo- fense and timely hitting. per Marengi hit an RBI It all came together for sacri ce  y to put the Pi- the Lynn eld baseball oneers ahead 3-1. Lynn- Crowley earns her rst win at English team on Tuesday. The re- eld tacked on one more, sult was a 7-2 win for the tral League win on Tuesday making it 4-1 at the end SCHOOL ROUNDUP Pioneers over Newbury- afternoon. Bobby Alcock got of the rst inning. port at Lynn eld High. the win on the mound, giving “It was good for us to Kyle Hawes got the By Mike Alongi up two hits and three walks get out in front of him start on the mound for FOR THE ITEM with eight strikeouts in ve (McLaren),” O’Brien said. Lynn eld and tossed ve innings of work. John Mul- “He kind of settled down English softball coach Cara innings, allowing just ready went 2-for-4 with two after that. He’s only a Crowley earned her rst win RBI, Josh Mateo went 1-for-3 one earned run on three at the helm of the Bulldogs hits. Although Lynn eld sophomore, he throws with two RBI and Kyle Ber- the ball very well. We as they took down Somerville, nardini went 2-for-4 with a coach John O’Brien not- 14-2, at Grace Rogato Field ed that Hawes hadn’t got a couple timely hits run scored in the win. Tuesday. pitched recently, the when we needed them.” It will be a quick turn- Emma Trahant had a big day senior didn’t show any Hawes surrendered a around for St. Mary’s with for English, going 3-for-3 with a signs of rust. walk in the top of the sec- another CCL game this after- walk, four runs scored and an “He hasn’t pitched ond but forced a ground- noon against Bishop Fenwick. RBI. Caitlin Geaney went 1-for- in a while so I think out to shortstop Justin St. John’s Prep 10, he was getting his feet Juliano to end the inning 3 with two runs scored and Chelmsford 0 wet in the rst inning,” unscathed. three RBI. Tommi Hill went Tyler MacGregor and Dan O’Brien said. “After that Lynn eld added a pair 2-for-4 with three RBI and Frye each had two hits and he seemed to take care of runs to its lead in the two runs scored. Rachel Cal- three RBI to help lift the Ea- of business by throwing bottom of the inning. Jon- nan drove in four runs on two gles to a non-league win on a lot of strikes, which is athan Luders reached on hits, Grace Gately went 1-for-2 Tuesday. Jake Sanderson got good.” a walk and stole second with two runs scored, and Julia the win on the mound, going Newburyport put the base, setting the stage Lozzi went 1-for-1 with a walk four shutout innings and giv- rst run on the board on for Hawes to bring him and two runs scored. ing up just two hits with ve a RBI off the bat of Jack home with an RBI single. Destiny Delgado got the strikeouts. Lynn native Max Cahalane for a 1-0 lead Hawes advanced to third start in the circle, going ve Gieg pitched two hitless in- midway through the rst on a single from Julia- innings, striking out three nings of relief. inning. no, and then scored on and allowing just the two St. John’s (6-1) will go up The Pioneers fought a wild pitch to make it a runs. against Walpole on Saturday 6-1 edge for the Pioneers. BASEBALL at BC High as part of the Bay back with four runs in ITEM FILE PHOTO the bottom half of the The Clippers threat- St. Mary’s 7, State/Catholic Conference frame, taking advantage ened for a two-out rally Cara Crowley earned her rst win as head Cardinal Spellman 1 challenge. of Newburyport starting coach of Bulldogs as her team topped The Spartans are now 3-0 pitcher Casey McLar- LYNNFIELD, B2 Somerville, 14-2, on Tuesday. after a solid Catholic Cen- ROUNDUP, B2 Seasoned Sachems step up to lead young squad

By Katie Morrison having them is invaluable. ITEM STAFF “They’re both like a coach’s dream. The only The Saugus softball thing is that I wish they team is rebuilding this weren’t seniors...I wish I season. The Sachems had a few more years with graduated eight seniors both of them,” the coach from last year’s squad, said. “They’ve helped set the rst to make the state the foundation for this tournament in ve years. program, and it’s like hav- That leaves the lineup ing a couple more coaches with a very different look with them out there.” this year, but there are a The pair share some sim- couple of mainstays who ilarities; they, along with have blossomed into the Italiano, are eld hockey veteran leaders on this players in the fall. They’re otherwise inexperienced the only returners in an team. in eld that has a new The Sachems have just shortstop, rst baseman, three seniors: third base- pitcher and catcher. They man Catie Sheehan, sec- both saw varsity action ond baseman Alex Alm- early in their careers and quist and Katie Italiano, were close with last year’s who comes off the bench. senior group. Sheehan and Almquist But when it comes to have both been playing leadership, they have dif- varsity softball since they ferent styles. Sheehan is were freshmen, making more vocal on and off the ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON them, by far, the most vet- eld, while Alex Almquist ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON eran players on the squad. prefers to stay out of the Second baseman Alex Almquist led the Sa- And for second-year Third baseman Catie Sheehan has been start- chems in hitting last season, batting .483. coach Steve Almquist, SAUGUS, B2 ing for Saugus since she was a freshman. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 Seasoned Sachems lead young group

SAUGUS team this year, and under- From B1 stands her role. “We have a lot of new spotlight and act as a qui- young people this year, and et leader, always setting we’re trying to teach them an example. their roles and how to play Both are model stu- as a team,” Alex Almquist dents, and Steve Almquist said. “Last year, I was one says neither has ever giv- of the youngest, and every- en him any trouble or a one was teaching me. Now reason to doubt their sta- I’m on the other side.” tus as captains. Thinking about the end of “They both lead by ex- any season is bittersweet, ample, and you only have but it will be especially to tell them something tough for Steve Almquist once,” Steve Almquist this year, after coaching his said. “The younger kids daughter, Alex, since she look up to them. I wish was seven or eight years old. I had 12 more kids like “It’s emotional. It’s sad,” them. They make the job a Steve Almquist said. “It’s heck of a lot easier.” not easy for her, having Sheehan is in her fourth her dad as a coach, but season as a starter at third she’s never given me a sin- base for Saugus, and says gle problem.” part of the job of being a Alex Almquist agreed, captain is keeping every- but also expressed appre- one upbeat and positive. ciation for her dad push- “Last year, (Alex and I) ing her all these years. didn’t have as much of a “He has always been my role keeping everyone else coach, so last year, I knew up,” Sheehan said, “but what to expect,” Alex Alm- this year, the main focus is quist said. “He puts more ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON to stay up, even if we lose. pressure on me as a play- We want to keep everyone er, and knows how to push Mia Nowicki stymied the Chelmsford lineup and didn’t allow a hit Tuesday. playing as a team.” me because he knows Steve Almquist says what i’m capable of.” she’s a calming presence While the last season for in the infield. the seniors together is bit- St. Mary’s firing on all cylinders “She’s the one others tersweet, Steve Almquist look to when things ar- urges them to appreciate ST. MARY’S run to break the game open at 8-0. strikeouts.” en’t going well,” he said. the little things, like bus From B1 “Tori’s known to do that,” Licata Lexi Barboza was Chelmsford’s “Her presence helps keep rides together. said. “How hard she hits the ball lone baserunner of the game, after things under control.” “Winning is great, but score on an RBI single by Stephen- is awesome to see. Not only did she she hit a sharp ground ball to force Sheehan says that she’s that’s the kind of stuff son and St. Mary’s led 4-0 after break it open runs-wise, but the en- an error with one out in the top of come a long way since her you’ll remember,” he said. three innings. ergy that she brings when the girls the sixth. The Lions stranded Bar- freshman year. That message seems to “It was a tight game against a good see her hit the ball that hard brings boza at first base as a pair of bunt “I remember as a fresh- have gotten through to the team,” Licata said. “It’s a good com- excitement to the team. It’s fun to attempts failed to bring them any man, on the first day of seniors. petition game against a non-league see and have a girl that can hit the luck. One resulted in a pop-up to tryouts, being so scared “I’ll miss the community opponent. Once we get going, I find ball that hard.” Stephenson at catcher, and the other seeing all the upper- aspect, how close we are that our hitting is contagious.” With an eight-run cushion, Nowic- was a quick out fielded at third base. classmen,” Sheehan said. with each other on and It certainly seemed as though the ki and the Spartans were well on “The score didn’t show how tough “I’ve progressively gotten field,” Alex Almquist said hitting became contagious when the their way to the shutout victory. it was,” Licata said. “It would’ve better as a player solely of her time as a Sachem. Spartans added four more runs in “What I love about Mia is that been (tough) had we not broken it up because (former Saugus “I’ll miss the bus rides the bottom of the fourth, stretching she doesn’t care so much about sta- open. We’re lucky that we had two coach) Jess (Lucier) and the most, it’s weird to their lead to 8-0. Nowicki hit an RBI tistics,” Licata said. “She told me, big offensive innings.” Steve helped along the say, but we’re all so ex- way to make sure we do cited, everyone is being single to score Gentile, making it a in the fifth inning, that she didn’t St. Mary’s remains undefeated at everything the right way.” funny, listening to music 5-0 lead. Two batters later, Tori Di- think she was pitching as well as 4-0 and hosts on On the other side of the and having fun,” Sheehan Censo smashed a three-run home she could. At that point she had 11 Saturday. diamond is Alex Almquist. said. “I’ll miss my coaches She took over the second and friends the most be- base job her freshman year cause they all helped me Everything comes together for Lynnfield when the starter was in- along my journey to get to jured, and has taken steps where I am now.” LYNNFIELD “He made a great play plays was a positive take- the Clippers to go three- That being said, the sea- forward each year. She fin- From B1 that saved us a couple away for O’Brien. up, three-down. Matthew ished last year as Saugus’ son is far from over; it’s just of runs I’d say. That kept “Juliano had a great Collins pitched the sev- beginning. The Sachems top hitter, boasting a .483 with runners on first and Newburyport out of a big game at short, (Mike) enth inning and allowed are 2-2 on the young sea- third in the top of the average. Second to her son, and look like they’re inning. He’s played very Stellato at third as well. an RBI single to Calah- was Sheehan, who hit .472 able to hang with any fourth. Lynnfield catcher well behind the plate and Dana called a good game ane, but buckled down to with seven home runs. team in the Northeastern Bryant Dana put an end hit the ball very well too.” at catcher,” O’Brien said. get the final out for the 7-2 Steve Almquist says Conference. The plan now to the threat with a Yadi- Cahalane started the top “I think our kids played win. that Alex Almquist is is to play as many games er Molina-esque highlight, of the fifth with a single, very well defensively be- Stellato drove Juliano more reserved, but is his as possible, especially after picking off the runner at but the Pioneers’ defense hind him. It took the pres- home with an RBI double most consistent player. getting a taste of the tour- first base to keep New- staved off the Clippers sure off him, and let him in the bottom of the fifth “She goes about her job nament last year. buryport off the board. again. The inning ended just throw strikes and let for Lynnfield’s final run of and does it extremely “We all want to win more “We give him (Dana) the with a flyout to left field the guys play.” the game. well,” Steve Almquist said. than anything, now that freedom to throw the base- and double play. Lyn- Nicholas Torosian came The Pioneers (5-0) visit Alex Almquist is adjust- we know we can,” Shee- ball around if he thinks he nfield’s ability to back on in relief of Hawes in the North Reading on Thurs- ing to the new look of the han said. has the play,” O’Brien said. Hawes with key defensive sixth inning and forced day. Roundup: Classical boys and girls track take down Medford

ROUNDUP Kalambayi. Srey won the Lauren Moorehouse won From B1 110-meter hurdles (18.1 the 200, Deyjah Nash won seconds) and the javelin the 800, Kylie Moorehouse GIRLS (143 feet, 3 inches), while won the triple jump, Jack- Somerville 3, English 2 Kalambayi won the triple ie Ramirez won the one- The doubles teams jump (38-3) and the long mile and Taylor Sullivan earned wins for English, jump (19-6 1/2). Other win- won the two-mile. with Diana Bui and Ray- ners for Classical were Mar- English will run against mi Ramirez winning 6-1, cus Rivera in the 100 (11.7), Somerville on Tuesday. 6-0 at first doubles and Emmanuel Kalambayi in GIRLS Michelle Sencabaugh and the 200 (23.7), Dajon Wil- Marblehead 16, Sandy Espinola sweeping son in the 400 (57.6), Ivan Austin Prep 6 6-0, 6-0 at second. Mejia in the 800 (2:26), Ju- The Magicians held the It came down to third nior Mejia in the two-mile Cougars to just one goal singles to decide the (12:15) and Ishmael John- in the second half as they match, and English’s Vic- son in the high jump (5-4). cruised to their fourth victory. toria Say battled, but fell GIRLS TRACK Hadley Carlton was the 1-6, 6-3, 3-6. Lynn Classical 105, star in this one, scoring The Bulldogs (1-1) host Medford 29 fives times and picking up Gloucester today. Devyn Astuccio and two grounds balls. Lydia Gloucester 3, Jayla Blevins were both Bongiorno (three goals, one Swampscott 2 double winners for Clas- assist, one ground ball, one sical (1-2) on Tuesday, The Big Blue won one draw control) and Grace with Astuccio winning the singles and one doubles Arthur (three goals, two match on Tuesday after- 200 (30.0) and the triple jump (30-6) and Blevins assists, one ground ball, noon. Lily Sanphy took winning the 400 hurdles three draw controls, one in- the win in second singles, (1:31) and the high jump terception) also had great 6-0, 2-6, 6-0, and the team (4-10). Other winners in games for Marblehead. of Molly Frauenholz and running events were May- Also playing well for the Hannah Kotz Oladewski sie Jean-Louis won the Magicians were Amanda won their doubles match. 110 hurdles (18.9), Sydney Gregory (one goal), Nia- BOYS TENNIS Spiess won the 800 (3:04), mh Healy (one goal, two Lynn Classical 3, Rachel Brennan won the ground balls), Caroline ITEM FILE PHOTO Swampscott 2 one-mile (6:13) and Kath- Driscoll (one goal, one as- Classical got one singles eryne Rubio Lazo won the sist, three ground balls, Classical’s Samson Srey won the 110-meter hurdles and the javelin win and one doubles win two-mile (15:11). There seven draw controls), Lucie throw Tuesday. on the day, with another were also several winners Poulin (two goals, one as- singles match forfeited in in the field events, with sist, one ground ball, two Sarah Buckley scored gicians in the first round On offense, the Eagles their favor. Calvin Cheung Ashley Calixte winning draw controls), Carolyn twice, Kirsten Bradley of the Creators Crosse were led by Pat Keefe (three got the win in first singles, the discus (73-3) and Ra- Arthur (three ground balls, had a goal and an assist, tournament. Tied at 4-4 goals, one assist) and Tim 7-5, 6-1, and the team of chel Jordan winning the one interception), Emma and Carla Patania, Alex at the half, St. John’s Prep Tyrrell (one goal, three as- Gerry Ennis and Stephen javelin (71-9). Bushman, Ellie Ronan and Houlden and Hayley Car- pulled away in the third sists). Ethan Barnard and Ong won the first doubles Lynn English 99, Annie Ronan (two ground ter each scored a goal. quarter, scoring four un- Craig Yannone excelled on match, 6-4, 7-6. Salem 24 balls each). Maeve Cald- Abigail Ryder had one as- answered goals. faceoffs for St. John’s. Zach well made 11 saves in net. sist. Alyssa Shashaty, Ali The Rams (1-1) will take English notched its sec- Defensively, The Prep Harde and Jack Rickards on Beverly at home on Peabody 13, Quincy 1 Demeo and Kelly Crotty was led by senior goal- ond win of the season on scored two goals apiece, and Thursday. Tuesday behind a great The Tanners had eight played strong defensive- ie Mitch Carpenter, who KJ Sarni and PJ Lombara BOYS TRACK effort from triple-winner different players score, but ly, and Gianna Denisco made 16 saves. Andrew Lynn Classical 95, Kaylee Smith, who won Lauren Wolff (four goals) logged seven saves. Ponsetto, Drew Leahy, each scored one. Medford 39 the shot put, the javelin and Chloe Gizzi (three BOYS LACROSSE Robert Dinsmore and The Eagles face off The Rams (2-1) had two and the 100. Elizabeth goals, one assist) were St. John’s Prep 10, John Churchwell played against defending tourna- double winners on the day Rozon won the high jump the standouts as Peabody Marblehead 7 strong defense in front of ment champion Beverly in Samson Srey and Elie and the 100 hurdles, while routed Quincy. The Eagles beat the Ma- Carpenter. Thursday in Westford. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY Track Baseball Marblehead at Peabody (10) Classical at Salem (10) Revere at Malden (4) Danvers at Beverly (10) Somerville vs. Swampscott (at Pea- Gloucester at English (10) body, 10) Medford at Marblehead (10) Winthrop at Saugus (2) Mystic Valley at E. Boston (10) Peabody at Everett (10) THURSDAY Saugus at Revere (4) Baseball Swampscott at Malden (10) Everett at O’Bryant (11) Winthrop at Somerville (10) Lynnfield at North Reading (10) Softball Mald. Cath. at Oxford (1:30) Beverly at Danvers (10) Marblehead at English (10) Everett at Peabody (10) Tech at Whittier (10) Lynnfield at Masco (10) Malden at Swampscott (10) Softball Marblehead at Medford (10) Mystic Valley at Notre Dame (10 & Revere at Saugus (10) noon) Salem at Classical (10) PMA at Tech (10) Somerville at Winthrop (10) Boys Lacrosse Boys Lacrosse Arlington at Mald. Cath. (2) Boston Latin Tournament (TBA) Danvers at Westford (4) Malden at Methuen (11) English at Winthrop (10) Medford at Boston Latin (noon) Marblehead at Westford (TBA) St. Mary’s at Lynnfield (10) Medford vs. TBA (TBA) Wakefield at Gloucester (4) Peabody at Natick (11) Girls Lacrosse Pentucket at Danvers (10) Gr. Lowell at St. Mary’s (11) Saugus at Malden (5:30) Man-Essex at Fenwick (11) St. John’s at TBA (TBA) Boys Tennis Swampscott at Everett (4) Beverly at Danvers (10) English at Gloucester (10) Boys Tennis Malden at Swampscott (10) Beverly at Classical (10) Malden at Swampscott (10) Gloucester at Manchester (2) Marblehead at Medford (10) Hamilton-Wenham at Marblehead (10) Somerville at Winthrop (10) Mystic Valley at Arl. Cath. (10) Girls Tennis Revere at Woburn (10) Classical at Salem (10) Girls Tennis Danvers at Beverly (10) Classical at Beverly (10) Gloucester at English (10) Winthrop at Salem (10) Medford at Marblehead (10) Swampscott at Malden (10) Winthrop at Somerville (10) Lowell at Malden (noon)

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Marcus Stroman (1-2) Friday, April 21 tied 2-2 He lost his only other start, had his shortest outing of Columbus 5, Pittsburgh 4, Pittsburgh Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. at Houston on July 21, 2015. leads series 3-1 Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. the season, surrendering Betts, who was 3 for 5 Edmonton at San Jose, 10 p.m. x-Calgary at Anaheim, 10 p.m. six earned runs and 11 hits PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and got the Red Sox rolling before being removed in the Mookie Betts, right, celebrates after scoring on NBA PLAYOFFS with an RBI single in the fourth inning with two outs. third inning, hit a drive Kendrys Morales started a double by Hanley Ramirez in the fifth inning Monday, April 17 Thursday, April 20 into the second deck to the scoring in the first with against the Toronto Blue Jays on Tuesday. Cleveland 117, Indiana 111, Cleve- Cleveland at Indiana, 7 p.m. lead off the seventh. an RBI single, and came land lead series 2-0 Toronto at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Mitch Moreland, who home on Justin Smoak’s run of the season. Martin’s first home run of San Antonio 96, Memphis 82, San San Antonio at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. reached based for the 12th Boston got to Stroman the season, in the bottom of Antonio lead series 2-0 drive to the outfield fence Friday, April 21 straight game and hit his two batters later, giving To- in the fifth, as both Han- the fifth, brought the Blue Tuesday, April 18 Boston at Chicago, 7 p.m. ley Ramirez and Moreland Jays to within two, before Toronto 106, Milwaukee 100, Series league-leading 10th dou- ronto a quick 2-0 lead. Houston at Oklahoma City, 9:30 p.m. tied 1-1 ble, was 3 for 5 and drove in The Red Sox came right drove in runs. After Stro- Betts restored Boston’s L.A. Clippers at Utah, 10 p.m. Chicago at Boston, 8 p.m. three runs. back in the third to take a man left, Pablo Sandoval three-run lead two innings Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Saturday, April 22 Russell Martin, Justin 3-2 lead, before Smoak tied brought another runner later with a shot beyond the Wednesday, April 19 Toronto at Milwaukee, 3 p.m. Smoak and Ezequiel Car- it at 3 with his second home home. left-field wall. Atlanta at Washington, 7 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Oklahoma City at Houston, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Memphis, 8 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Golden State at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Patriots sign Bills RB Gillislee to offer sheet, MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Butler signs restricted free agent tender East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Baltimore 8 3 .727 — Washington 7 5 .583 — BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The New retain Gillislee’s rights last month. es for 180 yards in a 36-17 win over New York 9 5 .643 ½ New York 7 6 .538 ½ England Patriots are in position to He’s a third-year player who has Pittsburgh in the AFC championship Boston 8 5 .615 1 Miami 7 6 .538 ½ poach a valuable backup away from contributed to Buffalo leading the game. Tampa Bay 6 8 .429 3½ Atlanta 6 6 .500 1 Toronto 2 10 .167 6½ Philadelphia 4 8 .333 3 their AFC East rival Buffalo Bills NFL in rushing in each of the past Last month, Buffalo retained offen- Central Division Central Division for a second consecutive offseason. two years. Gillislee had 577 yards sive lineman Ryan Groy by matching W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Detroit 8 4 .667 — Cincinnati 8 5 .615 — The Bills stand to lose running rushing and scored nine touch- the offer sheet he signed with the Los Chicago 7 6 .538 1½ Milwaukee 8 6 .571 ½ back Mike Gillislee a year after fail- downs, including one receiving, as Angeles Rams. Minnesota 7 6 .538 1½ Pittsburgh 6 7 .462 2 ing to match the Patriots’ offer to LeSean McCoy’s primary backup BUTLER COMING BACK Kansas City 6 6 .500 2 Chicago 6 7 .462 2 Cleveland 6 7 .462 2½ St. Louis 4 9 .308 4 sign receiver Chris Hogan. last season. The Patriots signed cornerback Mal- West Division West Division A person with direct knowledge The Bills lack experienced depth colm Butler, the hero of their fourth W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 9 4 .692 — Arizona 9 5 .643 — of the move confirmed to The Asso- behind Gillislee, though veteran full- victory, to a restricted free Seattle 6 8 .429 3½ Colorado 9 5 .643 — ciated Press on Tuesday that Gillis- back Mike Tolbert could fill that role. agent tender on Tuesday. Los Angeles 6 8 .429 3½ Los Angeles 7 7 .500 2 lee signed New England’s two-year, Buffalo signed Tolbert and fullback The $3.91 million agreement makes Oakland 5 8 .385 4 San Francisco 5 9 .357 4 Texas 5 8 .385 4 San Diego 5 9 .357 4 $6.4 million offer sheet. The contract Patrick DiMarco in free agency last him eligible to be traded. He has vis- would pay the restricted free agent month. ited the New Orleans Saints, but they Tuesday’s Games Miami (Volquez 0-1) at Seattle (Hernandez Chicago White Sox 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 1-1), 3:40 p.m. $4 million this season, according to The Super Bowl champion Patriots declined to make an offer that would Boston at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Covey 0-0) at N.Y. the person who spoke on the condi- have a need at running back with have required them to compensate Baltimore at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Yankees (Tanaka 1-1), 7:05 p.m. tion of anonymity because the Patri- incumbent LeGarrette Blount un- New England with a first-round draft Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Boston (Porcello 1-1) at Toronto (Liriano Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. 0-1), 7:07 p.m. ots have not announced the move. signed. pick. L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Baltimore (Jimenez 0-0) at Cincinnati (Gar- San Francisco at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. NFL.com first reported the sign- New England’s addition of Hogan Butler, now 27, intercepted Seattle rett 2-0), 7:10 p.m. Texas at Oakland, 10:05 p.m. ing. paid off immediately last season. The Seahawks quarterback Russell Wil- Detroit (Zimmermann 1-1) at Tampa Bay Miami at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Archer 2-0), 7:10 p.m. The Bills have until early next fifth-year player finished third on the son at the goal line in the final min- Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Washington at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 0-2) at Minnesota (Mejia week to match the offer or settle for team with 680 yards receiving and utes of the Super Bowl to secure the Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. 0-1), 8:10 p.m. acquiring New England’s fifth-round scored four times in 15 regular-sea- victory and the 2014 NFL title for the Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. L.A. Angels (Ramirez 2-1) at Houston Arizona at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. (Keuchel 2-0), 8:10 p.m. draft pick as compensation. Buffalo son games. Hogan had 332 yards re- Patriots. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-2) at Kansas has about $10 million in space left ceiving and two scores in three playoff Also Tuesday, the Patriots signed Wednesday’s Games City (Vargas 2-0), 8:15 p.m. Texas (Perez 1-1) at Oakland (Valdez 0-0), Pittsburgh (Cole 1-1) at St. Louis (Wacha under the salary cap, including the games, and set the Patriots’ franchise tight end Matt Lengel and released 3:35 p.m. 1-1), 1:45 p.m. $1.8 million offer the team made to postseason record with nine catch- offensive lineman Tre’ Jackson. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON SOUP TO NUTZ / RICK STROMOSKI

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) If you want to make a change, Offer only what you can and re- Business partnerships or work- Sensitive issues will be diffi- Look for new opportunities Emotions will spring up out of look inward. Self-improvement fuse to give in to someone try- ing alongside a colleague who cult to broach. Think carefully at networking functions or the blue and could result in a will bring the highest returns ing to coerce you into helping doesn’t agree with you will be before you say something that by reconnecting with former costly error if you aren’t care- and keep you out of trouble. or paying for things that aren’t difficult if you don’t set guide- may offend someone. Less is co-workers. A change will do ful. Stay focused on what is do- Use common sense and set your responsibility. Focus on lines and make suggestions more when it comes to emo- you good. Start with personal able, not on the impossible. Be realistic personal goals. personal improvements. that promote compromise on tional matters. Offer love, not improvements. smart and gather information. both sides. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) discord. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Try something different. Let CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Personal partnerships should your creative imagination take Joint ventures are probably Emotional matters will escalate SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Emotional matters will esca- be handled with care. Go out control and help you discover best avoided. Stay away from if you aren’t careful what you An emotional situation is best late if you take on someone of your way to accommodate attributes you didn’t know you anyone promising you the say or how you treat someone handled cautiously. Saying the who doesn’t share your beliefs someone in need or a cause had. Observation will help you world with little to back his or you deal with daily. Show great- wrong thing will hurt your repu- or opinions. Having an open you want to help. Your dedi- ward off unpredictable individ- her words. A loss is likely if you er sensitivity toward your peers, tation, status or chance to get mind is good, but don’t give in cated service will help you ad- uals and situations. mix money and emotions. friends and family. ahead. Listen rather than react. to manipulative tactics. vance.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Wife used to swinging free now feels one string attached What happens with two unbid majors? DEAR ABBY: My hus- and I find it extremely Inspirational author Ivy Gil- mond-jack lead with his king? band and I have been into Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van awkward. I’m not sure bert wrote, “Once you replace Declarer has seven top swinging for 20 years. Ev- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, how to handle the situa- negative thoughts with pos- tricks: four hearts, one di- erything has always been and was founded by her mother, tion. itive ones, you’ll start having amond (trick one) and two “no strings attached.” I Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at I don’t want to bring it positive results.” But in bridge, clubs. Since West seems was with one man several when you use a negative dou- up to him because I’m marked with the diamond times before he married DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los ble, you will have more pos- his current wife. She’s Angeles, CA 90069. afraid it would be offen- itive results than you would ace, East is the danger hand, very religious, not into sive. I have mentioned it have attained without its as- the one who must be kept swinging and doesn’t DEAR ABBY: My fami- Maybe in time, I could find to my husband, who kind sistance. off lead. So, declarer should know he is. ly has been put in a diffi- a way to know this child, of shrugged it off, saying So far this week, we have cross to the club king and run I’m so attracted to “Nick” cult position. Last year, a but for now my anger pre- his father is “old school.” I seen that when opener bids the club 10. When this holds, that I dream about him woman my brother had a vents it. have started turning my one of a suit and the next he takes his nine winners, and have met him outside one-night-stand with be- head when we greet so player overcalls in another suit then plays a spade to collect came pregnant. I have LIVID SISTER IN our marriages. I know it’s that he hits my cheek in- (perhaps with a single jump), an overtrick. But even if the heard from more than one TEXAS a double promises length in wrong, but I can’t keep stead of my mouth. Please club finesse loses, declarer is him out of my mind. My person that she’s known the unbid major. as the town tramp or “cra- DEAR LIVID: None of advise me on how to deal protected from a diamond at- husband doesn’t know, this is the fault of the baby. Some claim that it shows zy.” with this. length in the unbid major and tack and has time to establish and I know it would hurt We’re sure she planned No one forced your brother him deeply. Should I tell to sleep with the “town the unbid minor, but that is his ninth trick in spades. it because he makes a TURNING A CHEEK not true. However, you should Nick, or quit writing him good living and can sup- tramp.” I respect him for IN MICHIGAN on our swinging site? living up to his responsi- have some idea of what you port the child financially, will do if partner rebids in that and she insisted on keep- bilities to his child. DEAR TURNING: I DESPAIR DOWN minor and you do not have ing the baby. My brother, You have nothing to lose think you’re handling the SOUTH by being kind to your neph- support. God bless him, is doing situation well. If your fa- ew/niece and his/her But what happens when DEAR DESPAIR: And what’s necessary, although ther-in-law asks why having a child with a mother. Frankly, it appears there are two unbid majors, what have you to gain by she could use befriending, you’re turning your head, as in today’s deal? I like to revealing your feelings? If woman he has come to de- spise weighs heavily on and in the years ahead all you have to do is smile play that the negative double you think it would make him. that baby may need a sta- and say you save kisses on shows exactly 4-4 in those Nick leave his wife, forget How should we, his fam- bilizing female influence. the mouth for your hus- majors. (With 5-4, you bid the it. Because you know it ily, handle this? At this band. five-card suit; with 5-5, you would hurt your husband respond one spade.) point, I have no interest in DEAR ABBY: My new P.S. I don’t know what — although I’m having laying eyes on her or her father-in-law always Following North’s double, “old school” your father-in- trouble understanding why, baby, blood kin or not. I greets me with a hug and South jumps to three no- because you’re swingers — feel no affinity for the a kiss on the mouth. I law attended, but I trump. How does he plan the I recommend you refrain child because I know my come from a family who wouldn’t set foot on that play after taking West’s dia- from causing him pain. brother didn’t want it. doesn’t kiss on the lips, campus.

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Premises: 16 Caldwell Crescent, Lynn, MA By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain given by Maria N. Velasco to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as mortgage given by Mary E. Barnes to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and assigns, dated Inc., dated November 15, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern mortgage given by Hector Luis Salas to Mortgage Financial Services, Inc. and now September 30, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County (South District) Registry District) Registry of Deeds at Book 27336, Page 534, of which mortgage the held by Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, said mortgage dated February of Deeds at Book 24906, Page 215 subsequently assigned to HSBC Bank USA, undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic 27, 2004, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust 2005-E, Registration Systems, Inc. to Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP dated March Deeds in Book 22446, Page 30, said mortgage was assigned from Mortgage Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E by Mortgage Electronic Registration 17, 2009 and recorded with said registry on March 24, 2009 at Book 28429 Financial Services, Inc. to Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency by assignment Systems, Inc. as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan, its successors and Page 269 and by assignment from Bank of America, N.A., successor by merger to dated February 27, 2004 and recorded with said Registry of Deeds in Book 22446 assigns by assignment recorded in said Essex County (South District) Registry of BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, fka Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP to at Page 49; for breach of the conditions in said mortgage and for the purpose of Deeds at Book 31526, Page 529; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the Federal National Mortgage Association dated April 14, 2015 and recorded with foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Auction on May 3, 2017 at 11:00 AM present holder for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose said registry on April 22, 2015 at Book 33998 Page 365, for breach of the Local Time upon the premises, all and singular the premises described in said of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on May 3, 2017 at conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be mortgage, to wit: 66 Jackson Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said sold at Public Auction at 3:00 p.m. on May 1, 2017, on the mortgaged premises Mortgage, to wit: located at 93 President Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and The land, with the buildings thereon known as 16 Caldwell Crescent, Lynn, Essex singular the premises described in said mortgage, County, Massachusetts, being a portion of Lot 88 on a plan drawn by C.W. Gay, A certain tract or parcel of land, together with the buildings and improvements C.B., dated June 25, 1982, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds, thereon, situate in Lynn, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, TO WIT: Book of Plans 13, Plan 23, bounded and described as follows: bounded and described as follows: NORTHEASTERLY: by Jackson Street, sixty-six and 23/100 (66.23) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY: by Ingalls Street, sixty-seven and Two parcels of land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, bounded and described NORTHERLY: by said Crescent, 11.30 feet; 50/100 (67.50) feet; SOUTHWESTERLY: by land now or formerly of McDermott, as follows: sixty-six and 23/100 (66.23) feet; NORTHWESTERLY: by Lot A on the plan NORTHEAST: by said Crescent, by a curved line, 32.22 feet; hereinafter mentioned, sixty-six and 85/100 (66.85) feet. Be all of said PARCEL 1 measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and described; being EASTERLY: by said Crescent, 36.68 feet; the premises shown as Lot B on a Plan of Land belonging to William M. Bartlett, The land together with the buildings thereon in said Lynn, bounded and described situated in Lynn, Massachusetts, dated May 22, 1992, be Eastman and Bradford, as follows: SOUTHERLY: by Lots 78 and 79, as shown on said plan 45.75 feet; C.E.,recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds at Book 251, Page 245, and Donating 4,449 square feet of land according to said plan. Said NORTHEASTERLY: By President Street, 50 feet; WESTERLY: by the remaining portion of Lot 88, 65.52 feet; premises are now known and numbered as 66 Jackson street. For grantor's titled see deed recorded herewith. SOUTHEASTERLY: By Lots 131 and 143 on a plan hereinafter mentioned, 142 feet; Containing 2,230 square feet, more or less, according to said plan. The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, SOUTHWESTERLY: By Jasper Street, 36.50 feet; and The description of the property contained in the mortgage shall control in restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to the event of a typographical error in this publication. M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and NORTHWESTERLY: By Lot 133 on said plan, 133 feet. assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. For Mortgagor's Title see deed dated February 27, 2004, and recorded in Be all of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, in Book 22446, Page 28. TERMS OF SALE: described. The premises are shown as Lot 132 on a plan of land of Issac Newhall A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of by J.Q. Hammond, Surveyor, dated October 10, 1871. TERMS OF SALE: Said premises will be sold and conveyed subject to all a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be liens, encumbrances, unpaid taxes, tax titles, municipal liens and assessments, if delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Being same premises conveyed to Harry Arthur Prunier and Louise Lemieux Prunier any, which take precedence over the said mortgage above described. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of by Deed of Elizabeth K. Snow dated April 12, 1946, and recorded with the Essex the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days South District Registry of Deeds in Book 3452, Page 91. Also see Essex Probate FIVE THOUSAND ($5,000.00) Dollars of the purchase price must be paid in from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Docket No. 85P2996 and Essex Probate Docket No. 03P0296EP1. cash, certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check at the time and place of check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid the sale by the purchaser. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid in cash, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms PARCEL 2 certified check, bank treasurer's or cashier's check within thirty (30) days after the of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure date of sale. sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be A certain parcel of land in Lynn, Massachusetts, being Lot 8, containing 751 entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further square feet as shown on a plan titled, ''Plan of Abandonment in Lynn, Ma of Other terms to be announced at the sale. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Summit and Jasper Streets'' and being bounded and described as follows: description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Shechtman Halperin Savage, LLP an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. NORTH: By Lot 9, 25.54 feet; 1080 Main Street Pawtucket, RI 02860 Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. EAST: By land owned by Prunier, 33.51 feet; Attorney for Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency Present Holder of the Mortgage HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Fremont Home Loan Trust SOUTH: By Lot 7, 25.02 feet; and (401) 272-1400 2005-E, Mortgage-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-E Item: April 5, 12, 19, 2017 WEST: By centerline of Jasper Street, 26.89 feet. Present Holder of said Mortgage, LEGAL NOTICE By Its Attorneys, Subject to the provisions of the City of Lynn Zone Ordinance. PUBLIC HEARING - TOWN OF SWAMPSCOTT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ORLANS PC PO Box 540540 Being same premises conveyed to Harry A. Prunier and Louise L. Prunier by Deed Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held WEDNESDAY APRIL 26, Waltham, MA 02454 of the City of Lynn dated October 16, 1985, and recorded with the Essex South 2017 at 7:00 PM at SWAMPSCOTT SENIOR CENTER, 200 ESSEX STREET (REAR) to Phone: (781) 790-7800 District Registry of Deeds in Book 8879, Page 391. Also see Essex Probate Docket hear the following NEW and CONTINUED petitions: 13-015739 No. 85P2996 and Essex Probate Docket No. 03P0296EP1. Item: April 12, 19, 26, 2017 Petition 17-02 of MELISSA & NICHOLAS WEINAND seeking a dimensional special For title reference see deed dated 18 April 03 recorded in said registry in Book permit to demolish and rebuild a condemned detached garage adding an 8' x 14' LEGAL NOTICE 20623, Page 081. extension to it. Other work includes removing current driveway from off of Ellis MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Road and relocating it to off of Farragut Road with a new curb cut. Property located For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern at 48 FARRAGUT ROAD, Map 5, Lot 132. Continued from March By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain District) Registry of Deeds in Book 20623, Page 81. mortgage given by George L. Clarke and Patricia D. Clarke to Option One Mortgage Petition 17-04 of SWAMPSCOTT ASSOCIATES, LLC. seeking a special permit Corporation, dated August 15, 2007 and recorded in Essex County (Southern These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit (nonconforming use/structure), special permit (signs), and a site plan special District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27109, Page 404 of which mortgage Wells of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the permit. The applicant is seeking amendments to the original special permit for the Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home Loan nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax addition of a new sign on The Cove café, the extension of an entertainment permit Trust 2007-OPT5, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-OPT5 is the present titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or to midnight for the roof deck, and the addition of a structure that will temporarily holder by assignment from Option One Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, enclose a substantial portion of the roof deck and a permanent structure for the N.A., as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home Loan Trust having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, enclosure that will remain on the deck permanently. Property located at 141 2007-OPT5, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-OPT5 dated April 10, 2008 easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. HUMPHREY STREET, Map 2, Lot 184. Continued from March recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27730, Page 71, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of TERMS OF SALE: Petition 16-06 Amendment of TARIQ MILTON seeking to amend previous special foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 22 Curry Circle, permits to build a new front brick steps/stairs platform, 6' x 25' front entry with Swampscott, MA 01907 will be sold at a Public Auction at 1:00PM on May 16, A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank brick and stone, and new bulkhead stairs. Property located at 55 BERKSHIRE 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. STREET, Map 5, Lot 65. Continued from March singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box Petition 17-05 of DANIEL & ANDREA FRANKLIN for a special permit The land, together with the buildings and improvements thereon, situated in 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days (nonconforming use/structure), use special permit, and a site plan special permit. Swampscott in the County of Essex, bounded and described as follows: from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon The applicants are seeking to add a second story addition to the existing home. receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Property located at 20 PURITAN PARK, Map 30, Lot 104. Continued from March Being land partly in Lynn and partly in Swampscott with the buildings thereon, said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. being a part of Lot #4 and a part of Lot #5 on plan dated June 4, 1923 made for Petition 17-06 of JAMES DENNIS for a use special permit and site plan special Frank H. Murphy, recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deed, Book of Plan Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. permit for a five-unit independent living facility through the conversion of existing 42, Plan 1, bounded and described as follows: structures and any other special permit or variance under the applicable sections FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE of the Bylaw as the Zoning Board shall deem required. Property located at 96 & NORTHEASTERLY by Curry Circle, 55 feet; ASSOCIATION (''FANNIE MAE'') 96A PURITAN ROAD, Map 21, Lot 24. Continued from March SOUTHEASTERLY by part of Lot #4, on said plan, 50 feet Present holder of said mortgage SOUTHWESTERLY by land of owners unknown, 55 feet; and Petition 17-08 of Application by AMY BRACKMAN for a special permit (sign) for an NORTHWESTERLY by part of Lot #5 on said plan, 50 feet By its Attorneys, already-installed secondary sign on the second floor of the structure. Property HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. located at 410 HUMPHREY STREET, Map 19, Lot 115. Being the Northerly half of Lot #4 and a strip of land 30 feet in width from Lot #5, 150 California Street parallel with and bounded Southerly by the boundary line between Lots 4 and 5. Newton, MA 02458 Marc Kornitsky, Chairman (617) 558-0500 Item: April 12, 19, 2017 For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern 201604-0518 - TEA District) Registry of Deeds in Book 27109, Page 403. Item: April 5, 12, 19, 2017 CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION TO EXPAND THE POWERS OF A GUARDIAN The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal LEGAL NOTICE Docket No. ES14P2797GD assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Commonwealth of Massachusetts encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Notice is hereby given by Jim The Trial Court and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Appleyard Bonded Storage, Inc., Probate and Family Court record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. pursuant to the provisions of M. G. L. RELOCATING? Essex Probate and Family Court C. 255, S. 39A, that on May 10, 2017 45 Congress Street Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of at 8:00 AM at 47 Alley Street, Lynn, Salem, MA 01970 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order MA, a private sale of the following to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from motor vehicle will be held to satisfy In the interests of: Maureen Ryan Of: Lynn, MA this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon garagekeeper's lien thereon for stor- RESPONDENT Incapacitated Person/Protected Person acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check age, towing charges, care and To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, expenses of notices and sale of said filed by Brigham and Women's Hospital of Boston, MA and Dept. of Mental Health Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 vehicle. of Tewksbury, MA in the above captioned matter requesting that the court expand or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the the powers of a Guardian of the Respondent. premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical 2005 Nissan Altima The petition asks the court to make a determination that the powers of the error in this publication. 1N4AL11D95N452645 Guardian and/or Conservator should be expanded, modified, or limited since the Item: April 19, 26, May 3, 2017 time of the appointment. The original petition is on file with the court. Other terms to be announced at the sale. “Helpful tips” You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 AM on the Loan Trust 2007-OPT5, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-OPT5 for a S-M-O-O-T-H return date of 04/24/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date Korde & Associates, P.C. by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. If you 900 Chelmsford Street trouble-free move! fail to file the written appearance by the return date, action may be taken in this Suite 3102 matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, Lowell, MA 01851 Designate a drawer for you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and (978) 256-1500 essentials such as grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. Clarke, George, 15-021761, April 19, 2017, April 26, 2017, May 3, 2017 Every day sheets and towels for IMPORTANT NOTICE Item: April 19, 26, May 3, 2017 The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the quick access the first above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or night you move into financial affairs or both. 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By Rosalie What could be better who are eager to share Harrington than that! with me some of their ITEM FOOD EDITOR My grandchildren are a newfound interests — in huge part of my life and I some cases, old interests. “Thank you for coming feel blessed to have them. I hear stories about how and visiting our class. I Many couples do not have they always loved to cook really enjoyed your story children or grandchildren. or do arts and crafts when about how your love of I am struck by the they were young and now cooking began. I thought it opportunities available to that there is time they was really funny how you people my age, who are are returning to those used to pretend that you retired, to spend more activities. One woman were on a cooking show time with young people. told me she was preparing when you were 9 years old. There are kids who need jars of pickles to sell at And you would pretend help with their lessons, farmers markets. your little brother, 7 years with reading, writing and I encourage kids to pay old, was your assistant. arithmetic, craft projects attention to the activities When you said you started that are creative and fun, that give them pleasure. I liking to cook at a young and other activities. tell them that as a 5-year- age it reminded me of me. My daughter Kathy, old on Revere Beach I You are so lucky you got who does not have was making tarts with to be on a real cooking children, corresponded stones and clams while show on TC. Were you with Danielle’s students my cousins were making nervous when you first got when she was teaching in sand castles. My love for up there? I would be but France. She really enjoyed food has given me so much I love baking so much I sending them pictures pleasure and now I can would forget fear and be and Danielle translated inspire young people by very excited. I wish your some stories for the class. sharing what I’ve learned, restaurant was still there, Kathy also enjoys sharing what a gift! I would have loved to go her time with seniors, Gwen Gaillard for there. I bet everyone loved doing arts and crafts and many years was the chef Rosalie’s caramel bread pudding. your restaurant a lot. cooking. at the Opera House on With love, your friend, Alice Waters, a fabulous , where she and Anis.” chef from California, her husband, Harold, ran Caramel Bread Pudding (inspired by Gwen Gaillard) has worked to introduce a successful restaurant. In Our daughter Danielle gardening to inner-city kids addition to being a fabulous — Butter a casserole or baking dish well, and sprinkle over the bottom 1½ cups of brown sugar. invited my husband and me in the Los Angeles area. cook, she really knew how — Butter six slices of white bread (Gwen recommends Pepperidge Farm), removing the crusts. Cut to speak about our careers Teaching children about to create ambience that into 1-inch pieces. I use brioche when I have it handy. to her fifth-grade class. Very healthy food choices and was eclectic, making her — Sprinkle 1 cup or more of chocolate chips over the sugar; place the bread evenly on top. shortly thereafter, we both the feeling of empowerment restaurant inviting by — Whisk 2 cups of milk, 1 cup of coffee cream, 4 eggs, 1 teaspoon of vanilla and 1 teaspoon of received thank-you notes that growing your own food using old stuff. She was salt together. Pour over the bread, sugar and chocolate chips. from the students. The can generate, has inspired from the “Anything worth — Let it rest for 20 minutes, for bread to absorb the liquid. above note from Anis was many to plant gardens doing is worth overdoing” one of the many I received. throughout the city. school of decorating. The — Bake in a 350 degree oven for about 40 minutes or until a knife inserted comes out clean. I was very touched by the Volunteering at a walls in the restaurant — Serve with whipped heavy cream. warmth and sincerity that school or a local Y is very were covered with art, — “Once in a while, you can add a half cup of coarsely chopped pecans to the brown sugar,” was expressed by all of the worthwhile. 3-D artifacts; several according to Gwen. children. Until recently, four of chandeliers hung above the Danielle later told us my grandchildren were at bar, which was a tiny zinc that she thought it was the same school; now two piece they found at a Paris important for her students have moved on to higher flea market. A Mother’s Day treat: to show their appreciation grades. I feel that my When I was putting to us for visiting. The kids presence at their school is together my restaurant, asked many questions, important as a role model Gwen was my inspiration, mini mocha baked Alaskas such as “How long did it to my grandchildren. They for food and for ambience. take you to make the tasty have observed me making I will never forget her By coffee cake you brought lunches, reading stories, making omelets in full ASSOCIATED PRESS us?” Others wrote, helping in the art class, view of guests on a “What was the hardest baking cookies and more Sunday at her restaurant. Let’s say you dream of part of managing your as a volunteer. But it’s not She delighted in chatting wanting to make a very restaurant?” and “What’s just good for them: Being with guests, signing her special dessert for mom your favorite meal to around young people cookbooks, including on Mother’s Day but don’t cook?” A heartwarming provides me great joy and “Recipes with Love,” really have the time or the comment from another, helps keep me young. and turning out the best expertise. Here’s a cheat- “You inspire me.” Often I meet old friends omelet you’ve ever tasted. ing version of Baked Alas- ka. Sure it’s antique — is there any other two-word phrase in English as ca- pable of teleporting us in an instant to the dining room of a cruise ship in the 1950s? — but it’s also delicious. We’re talking about ice cream surround- ed by cake, frosted with meringue and baked un- til golden. Back in the day, they’d light it on fire PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS before setting it down A mini mocha baked Alaska is delicious. on your table, a flourish we’ve forgone on the way bake a cake to start, we’re step in this recipe.) Work- to simplifying preparation rolling with store-bought ing with brownies about from start to finish. brownies. You’ll be look- half-an-inch thick, you’ll First of all, I’ve shrunk ing for the chewy kind, cut them into inch-and-a it down so that everybody not the cake-y kind, so half squares. (Two of them gets to dig into his or her they don’t fall apart. (Soft comprise a portion.) As for own personal Alaska. chewy brownies are easy the ice cream, it’s store- Next, instead of having to to smoosh down, a key bought, like the brownies.

Mini Mocha Baked Alaskas — Eight 1½-inch squares chewy brownies until frothy, add the salt and continue beating on (about ½-inch thick) medium just until they form soft peaks. Add the — 1 cup coffee ice cream sugar gradually in a steady stream, beating until — 3 large egg whites the mixture forms soft glossy peaks. Beat in the — Pinch of table salt vanilla. (These egg whites will not be cooked to — ½ cup sugar 160 F, which is the safety zone for killing salmo- — ¼ teaspoon vanillat nella, so substitute pasteurized egg whites if you — Press down gently on the brownie squares are concerned.) until they are about 1/3-inch thick. Working very — Place the ice-cream sandwiches on a quickly, place 1/8 cup ice cream on top of each parchment-lined rimmed sheet pan and, work- of four of the squares, spreading it to cover the ing quickly, coat the sides and top of each one brownie and top the ice cream with a second thoroughly with the meringue so that there are brownie, pressing down gently. Wrap the ice- no gaps. The meringue will insulate the ice cream sandwiches tightly with plastic wrap and cream and keep it from melting so quickly in freeze them for 2 hours. the oven. Either smooth the meringue or make — About 30 minutes before serving, place the peaks, depending on the nished look you want. egg whites in a medium metal bowl set in a larger (Note: You will have slightly more meringue than bowl of hot water to bring them to room tempera- you need.) ture quickly. Preheat the oven to 450 F. Remove — Bake the frosted cakes on the middle shelf Warm up this winter at the bowl of egg whites from the larger bowl and, of the oven for 4 to 5 minutes or until golden. Periwinkles Food Shoppe! using electric beaters, beat the egg whites on low Transfer to four plates and serve right away. Stop by to enjoy a bowl of homemade soup or pick up a delicious meal to heat and serve at home. Ask to see our Catch up catering menu. See what's seasonal and simmering at Periwinkles. with your

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