FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 Saugus High plays show and Telly

From left, Carlos By Bridget Turcotte Awards for two separate pieces. Colon, Zach Spilman, ITEM STAFF One was created during a two-week summer program offered to newbie Bobby Dooley, and Ar- SAUGUS — A group of Saugus ianna Sargent set up teens are responsible for one of the high schoolers last year. some props for their two Telly Awards Saugus TV just The Telly Awards was founded in stop-motion took home. 1979 to honor excellence in local, animation piece un- Creators at the public access regional, and cable television com- der a camera. television studio are celebrating a mercials with non-broadcast video. bronze and silver award just an- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE nounced by the 39th Annual Telly SAUGUS, A7 Swampscott LYNNWAY LOSES ANOTHER ICON DPW puts Christie’s leveled, Garelick’s going, Porthole soon to follow pieces back together

By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Work is underway to repair storm damage at Eisman’s Beach, which includes improving ac- cess to the beach and xing damage to the seawall. Eisman’s Beach, located on Puritan Road, sustained major damage during the March 3 Nor’easter — a portion of the seawall cap, the walkway behind the wall in front of the park and the steps on the south side of the wall were destroyed, according to Gino Cresta, department of public works (DPW) director and assistant town adminis- trator. Cresta said work has been complet- ed on repairing the damaged concrete cap on the top of the wall, and repairs Christie’s was By Thomas Grillo and Gayla Cawley The seafood takeout joint closed two years ago. have also been made to the concrete reduced to rubble ITEM STAFF Christie’s is the latest Lynnway landmark to bite steps at the south entrance to the on Thursday. the dust. Last week, Garelick Farms told its em- LYNN — The Nahant Rotary eyesore is just a beach. ployees it will close its Lynnway plant in the fall. In He said the asphalt walkway will be ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE memory. It took a few days, but a construction crew de- addition, the Porthole Restaurant said it will serve replaced by next week, weather per- its last meal in the next few months after 51 years. mitting, as most of it got uplifted when molished Christie’s, the modest one-story, concrete Chris Dean, whose family has owned Chris- the tide was coming over the wall. Also block restaurant on the Lynnway. behind the wall is a large grass area The beachfront take-out restaurant was tie’s 31,200-square-foot waterfront parcel for as that was covered with rocks and sand launched in 1903 by the Dean family, where sales long as anyone can recall, was in his blue pick-up following the storm, which needed to of hot dogs, milk shakes, hamburgers, sh sand- Thursday as the nal bricks to the front entrance wiches, and onion rings routinely caused a traf c be cleaned up. CHRISTIE’S, A7 The area had been roped off with jam near the spot where Lynn and Nahant meet. caution tape, and the purpose of the work was so that people would be able to access the beach, Cresta said. “Plus, (we were) getting numerous Sears says complaints from residents of the road that it was unsightly to see all of the rocks and sand on the grass,” he said. goodbye to In addition, he said the town’s con- tracted landscaping company wasn’t Peabody able to cut the grass. The project started at the begin- By Lindsey Ryan ning of the month, with all of the ITEM STAFF work done in house by the DPW. Cresta anticipates the cost will be PEABODY — The Sears about $10,000, for materials — DPW at the Northshore Mall will is providing all the labor and equip- close by the fall. ment. The Peabody store was “The beach doesn’t look too bad,” among the 72 stores slated to Cresta said. “It’s the area above the close in the coming months. beach and a lot of residents sit on the In all, the company plans to cap of the wall.” shutter 15 Kmarts and 48 But there’s still much work to do to Sears branches by Septem- repair the two-foot thick seawall, he ber, according to a statement said, which the town will have to go released with the list of clo- to bid for in the fall — the addition- sures. Some auto centers al work is expected to cost between may close sooner than that. $50,000 to $75,000, and is expected to Liquidation sales at most be completed before the winter. locations could begin as ear- Cresta said a mason contractor will ly as June 14. work to ll in some of the large voids North Shore Sears fans in the face of the concrete wall, and a will have to head to the Sau- second company will be brought in to gus outpost at the Square Valerie Deland, a One Mall, which was not apply a thick coat of cement over the Girls Inc. vol- base of the wall. on the list of doomed store- Hair today, unteer, left, and He said some of the voids are going fronts. Sears in Spring eld Girls Inc. Pro- in eight to 10 inches, and would tear is the only other Massa- straight through, allowing water to gone Sunday gram Specialist chusetts location slated to seep in, if not repaired. The wall was Tanya Crowell close. already damaged, but the storm exac- will get their Shoppers at the Peabody By Gayla Cawley duce stress, restore joy and pro- heads shaved for erbated the damage. ITEM STAFF vide kids and their families with store had mixed feelings kids with cancer about the news. Sears has the support they need to get SWAMPSCOTT, A7 at the One Mis- been a staple in the North- LYNN — Two women friends through treatment. One Mission who have both lost their mothers sion Buzz Off at shore Mall, but with its clos- is a pediatric cancer charity. to cancer will shave their heads Gillette Stadium ing, shoppers are left to look Deland, of Lynn, and Crowell, on Sunday to bene t kids with on Sunday. elsewhere for their goods. INSIDE cancer, who don’t have a choice in who grew up in Lynn and lives in “That’d be sad. There are losing their hair. Saugus, met at church, and work ITEM PHOTO | no Sears around here, this Opinion Valerie Deland, 62, and Tan- together at Girls Inc. of Lynn — SPENSER HASAK is the only one around here,” Jourgensen: Like it or not, ya Crowell, 43, are raising funds Deland volunteers at the orga- said Kathy Edwards of Mar- change is here. A4 for One Mission Buzz Off for nization and Crowell works as a blehead. “This is a mainstay Kids with Cancer and will shave program specialist. here. I’m very sad it’s clos- Sports their heads during the Buzz Off Deland, who has retired after ing.” St. Mary’s ace recovers from tough at Gillette Stadium event. So far, working 42 years as a clerk in While Edwards is sur- start to shut out Winchester. B1 they’ve raised $1,125 and $2,400 the Lynn Public Schools, said her prised by the closing, Lynn  respectively. mother died at 88 years old from resident Katherina Nam One error dooms Marblehead baseball According to the organization’s lung cancer in 2001. said she saw it coming. in loss to Gloucester. B1 website, proceeds from The Buzz Off fund vital programs that re- HAIR, A7 SEARS, A7

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Catherine A. “Katie” (Pike) Recupero Marie N. Laconca Paul Reagan, 67 1966-2018 1950-2018 LYNN — Catherine nie Pike and her com- LYNN — Marie N. Linda Gordinas and NAPLES, Fla. — for 15 years. His love A. “Katie” (Pike) Re- panion John McNulty (Belliveau) Lacon- her husband John of Paul Reagan died in for the game and for cupero, age 51, of of Lynn; her broth- ca, of Lynn, passed Swampscott and Jim his home on May 3, working with young Lynn, died on Mon- er, Franklin Pike of away peacefully after Laconca of Swamp- 2018 in Naples, Fla. athletes in uenced day, May 28, 2018, Lynn; her aunt, Mary a lengthy illness. She scott and his friend He was 67. his son, who coached at North Shore Med- O’Brien of Lynn; her was the wife of Ed- Beth Kwiatkowski; Mr. Reagan was alongside him. ical Center, Salem nieces and nephews, ward A. Laconca, with her cherished grand- born in Oak Park, Ill., Mr. Reagan is sur- Hospital, following a Kelly McNulty, George whom she shared children, Zach and to Robert and Miri- vived by his wife, brief illness. Page, Amanda Estey, nearly 55 years of Julia Recine, and am (Shea) Reagan. Susan; his daughter Katie was born in Franklin Pike and Sa- marriage. Jake, Jared, Bren- He graduated from and son-in-law, Carlin Lynn in 1966, the daughter of mantha Pike; her father-in-law Born in Lynn, she was the dan and Lilly Gordinas; sister St. Ambrose University with (Reagan) and David Bowers of the late George R. Sr. and Jean and mother-in-law, Frank and daughter of the late Philip and of her heart, Jean Cook and a degree in History in 1972 Swampscott; and two grand- (MacPherson) Pike. She was Jessie Recupero, and many Azile (Bourque) Belliveau. A family; as well as many nieces and married Susan Nevin in children, his son, Shea Rea- raised and educated in Lynn other close family and friends lifelong resident of Lynn, she and nephews. She was prede- 1976. Paul and Susan were gan of Del Ray Beach, Fla.; his and was a graduate of Lynn including Jessica and Michelle was a graduate of St. Anne’s ceased by her siblings, Philip, both teachers, now retired, at siblings and in-laws, Michael Classical High School. Recupero. In addition to her Academy in Marlborough. Sister Ann, Albert and George St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic and Donna (Moroni) Reagan, She worked for many years parents George Sr. and Jean, In addition to working and Belliveau. School. Walter and Mary Grace (Rea- at Stop & Shop in Lynn, hold- Katie was predeceased by her raising her family, Marie was Service information: Her Mr. Reagan was a patient gan) Weaver, Ellen (Reagan) ing multiple positions. Katie brother George Pike Jr. and her an active member of St. Jean visiting hours will be held on and supportive teacher with a Mills, Dave and Mimi (Rea- had an important impact on nephew A.J. Pike. Baptiste Church until its clos- Monday from 4-8 p.m. in the passion for history and social gan) Brownell, Joseph and Ju- her family’s lives. She was a Service information: At the ing and more recently at Holy SOLIMINE Funeral Home, studies. His sense of humor lia (Yuzhakov) Reagan, James caregiver for her mom and for family’s request, funeral ser- Family Church. While at St. 426 Broadway (Route 129), and enthusiasm for educating and Maryelizabeth (Reagan) her many nieces and neph- vices will be private. Burial Jean’s, she volunteered count- Lynn. Her funeral will be held made him a favorite among Pender, Shea and Katherine ews who she loved very much. will be in Pine Grove Cem- less hours to monthly dances on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Holy his students. Paul always put (McGorisk) Reagan, and John She enjoyed watching movies, etery, Lynn. Arrangements and the annual bazaar, as well Family Church, 26 Bessom family rst, whether it was de- and Tricia (Keaveney) Reagan. walking and had a deep love entrusted to the SOLIMINE as Girl Scouts and St. Jean’s St., Lynn. Burial will be in livering early morning donuts He is preceded in death by his for children. Katie was a kind Funeral Homes, Lynn. Dona- School. She was an avid read- Pine Grove Cemetery, Lynn. to his nieces and nephews, brother-in-law Lenny Mills. and loving person who left tions in Katie’s memory may er, and in her later years en- Relatives and friends are re- cooking all morning at his an- Service information: Mr. many nieces and nephews be made to the American Di- joyed many travels, including spectively invited. Those who nual “Paul’s Diner,” working in Reagan will be honored in who loved her very much and abetes Association, 260 Co- weekends in New England, prefer may make donations to the summer heat on home im- a ceremony at St. John the she will be greatly missed by chituate Road #200, Fram- revisiting her ancestry in Can- the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foun- provement projects for his sib- Evangelist in Swampscott all who knew her. ingham, MA 01701. Online ada and countless road trips dation at www.pulmonary - lings, or sharing his love of ’70s on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at Katie is survived by her hus- guestbook for condolences with Jean and Chet. She es- brosis.org or Sawtelle Hospice rock and roll with his children. 10 a.m. All are welcome to band, David Recupero of Lynn; at www.solimine.com. pecially enjoyed gathering the House at www.vnaofme.org. Paul coached baseball with attend and celebrate Paul’s her daughter, Susan Recupero; family, continuing the tradition Directions and guestbook at Greater Naples Little League life. her loving sisters, Mary “Sister” of Sunday dinner. www.solimine.com. Pike and her companion Bur- In addition to her hus- ton Page of Saugus and Jean- band, she leaves her three children, Lisa Recine and her husband Larry of Merrimac, Richard C. Hussey, 95

Stewart J. Ralph, 83 SAUGUS — Mr. Richard C. Hussey Jr. and his wife Dawn Hussey, age 95, died on Tues- of Laconia, N.H.; one daugh- Alfred A. Trahan, 93 day, May 29 at his home in ter, Connie Medeiros of Exeter, LYNNFIELD — Stew- all of Lynn eld; his Saugus. He was the husband N.H.; seven grandchildren; art J. Ralph, age 83, ve granddaughters, of the late Constance M. (Ea- and seven great-grandchil- of Lynn eld, died Erin O’Neill, Colleen SAUGUS — Mr. Al- Rick of Lynn, Michelle ton) Hussey. dren. He is predeceased by peacefully at Rose- McClung and her fred A. Trahan, age 93, Zayac and her hus- Born and raised in Saugus, his brother Robert Hussey. wood Nursing and husband Jeff, Jillian died at the Sunrise As- band Jeff of Lynn; six he was the son of the late Wil- Service information: Rel- Rehabilitation Center Lingel and her hus- sisted Living Facility in great-grandchildren, liam and Ada (Cooper) Hussey. atives and friends are invit- on Wednesday, May band Andrew, Jen- Lynn eld on Wednes- Spencer, Callie, Han- He was a WWII U.S. Navy veter- ed to attend visiting hours 30, 2018. He was nifer Celi, and Cait- day, May 30. He was nah, Madison, Kait- an and a General Electric, West in the BISBEE-PORCELLA the husband of Janet lin O’Neill; his ve the husband of the lyn, and Deanna; one Lynn retiree with more than 40 Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln A. (Armstrong) Ralph, great-grandchildren, late Tessy (Woods) Tra- brother, Raymond years of service. He was a life- Ave., Saugus, on Monday, with whom he shared 62 years Brooke, Soraya, Aubrey, Ben, han and the late Alice Trahan of Maryland; long resident of Saugus. 4-7 p.m., followed by of marriage. and Parker, as well as many (Leahy) Trahan. one sister, Irene Bed- Mr. Hussey is survived a funeral service at Born in Swampscott, he was friends. He was also the broth- Born, raised and a lifelong ding eld of Virginia; daughter- by two sons, Robert 7 p.m. For directions the son of the late Fred and Is- er of the late Fred and Janet. resident of Saugus, Mr. Trahan in-law, Susan Trahan of Lynn. Hussey and his wife Lin- and condolences www. abel (Clark) Ralph. A graduate The family wishes to extend was the son of the late George He was predeceased by his da of Danvers, Richard BisbeePorcella.com. of Lynn English High School, their thanks to the staff at and Adela (Doughty) Trahan. son Robert A. Trahan, grand- Class of 1952, he had lived in Rosewood Nursing and Re- He was a retired carpenter son Brad Trahan, ve brothers Lynn until moving to Lynn eld habilitation for the care and who worked for the U.S. gov- and two sisters. 17 years ago. compassion that they showed ernment at the Barnes Build- In lieu of  owers, donations Activists encouraged Stewart was a proud United Stewart and his family over ing in South Boston. A WWII in Alfred’s memory may be States Marine Corps veteran the past four years. U.S. Army veteran, Alfred was made to All Care VNA at www. by DeLeo remarks on who served during the Kore- Service information: His a member of the DAV at the allcare.org/donate. an War as a sergeant. He had funeral will be held on Navy Yard Sullivan Post #17 Service information: Rel- worked for many years as a Monday at 12 p.m. in the and the VFW in Saugus. atives and friends are invit- auto voter registration maintenance mechanic for SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Mr. Trahan is survived by ed to attend visiting hours Norelco. 426 Broadway (Route 129), his daughter, Ann O’Brien and in the BISBEE-PORCELLA By Katie Lannan Pam Wilmot, the execu- He was a member of the Lynn. Burial will be private. her partner John Pumphrey of Funeral Home, 549 Lincoln STATE HOUSE tive director of Common Essex County Detachment of Relatives and friends are re- Melrose; three grandchildren, Ave., Saugus, on Sunday NEWS SERVICE Cause Massachusetts, the Marine Corps League and spectfully invited to attend. said automatic registra- Kerry Hile and her husband from 2-6 p.m. For directions BOSTON — Imple- enjoyed gardening. He loved Visitation will be held prior tion is “a cost-effective, Steve of New Mexico, Danielle and condolences www.Bis- menting an automatic the time that he spent with his to the service from 10 a.m. practical and effective re- Desilets and her husband beePorcella.com. voter registration system family, especially his grand- to 12 p.m. Directions and form,” and urged lawmak- in Massachusetts would children and great-grandchil- guestbook at www.solimine. ers to “act swiftly” to pass carry “minimal” cost, ac- dren. com. the bill. cording to a report re- In addition to his wife, he House Speaker Rob- leased Wednesday morn- is survived by two daughters, ert DeLeo jumped at the ing, hours before the top Debbie O’Neill and Bonnie John A. McCallister chance to mention au- House Democrat suggest- Celi and her husband Richard, 1953-2018 ed an interest in the issue. tomatic voter registra- A bill pending before the tion when speaking to A free spirited, self- hearts of everyone House Ways and Means reporters on Wednesday, less jokester with a you knew. Committee would auto- bringing up his plans to ITEM CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! heart of gold; John’s Your family loves matically register eligible discuss it with Election favorite phrase was you dearly. voters when they interact Laws Committee House “don’t worry about Service informa- with a state agency like the Chair John Mahoney in Call Customer Service to place an ad me.” tion: Arrangements by Registry of Motor Vehicles response to a question 781-593-7700, ext. 2 You will forever be the MORRIS Funeral or MassHealth, unless they about the possibility of remembered in the Home of Ipswich. choose to opt out. Support- early voting for this year’s ers say as many as 700,000 primary election. eligible voters could be- “I am planning on hav- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEF come registered through an ing the chair of the Elec- automatic system. tion Laws Committee Mohegan Sun asks judge to The report, released come in and talk to me about it,” DeLeo said. “Did overturn Wynn casino license Wednesday by Common Cause Massachusetts, you say early voting? Oh, BOSTON (AP) — Mo- used gures from auto- I’m sorry, I thought you hegan Sun is seeking to matic voter registration said automatic voter reg- istration. I apologize.” overturn Wynn Resorts’ states Oregon, Vermont DeLeo then clari ed he Boston-area casino and Colorado to conclude planned to talk early vot- license. that adopting such a sys- ing with Mahoney, too, The Boston Herald tem here “should not place but said automatic vot- reports the Connecticut a nancial burden on the er registration would be casino company sub- Commonwealth” and that available funds could cov- “probably the bigger dis- mitted new lings in cussion.” Superior Court in Bos- er many of the costs. The most signi cant MASSPIRG executive ton this week in a 2015 director Janet Domenitz lawsuit challenging the expenses associated with automatic registration said Thursday that sup- Massachusetts Gaming involve printing noti - porters of the bill were Commission’s decision to cations and improving “encouraged” by DeLeo’s award Wynn the lucrative software and information remarks. With two months license over Mohegan Sun technology, according to left for formal legislative the previous year. the report, which said the sessions for the year, Do- Mohegan Sun argues main costs here would menitz called the bill’s that recent allegations likely be upgrading the prospects “really good.” of sexual misconduct central voter registry and against company founder the existing “databridge” Steve Wynn are further between the RMV and proof the state’s licensing 781-593-7700 secretary of state’s of ce. Publishing Daily, except Sundays FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICE process was biased and The costs of those up- USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249  awed. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA 798 Western Ave., Lynn, MA 01905 | 781-593-5520 grades and personnel The gaming commis- training could be covered and additional of ces. sion opposed Mohegan’s Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item through the approximate- Subscriptions Richard C. Nadworny Richard C. Nadworny Jr. Daniel P. 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By Jonathan Lemire "These events are very ASSOCIATED PRESS tragic, whenever they hap- pen. And you know, the HOUSTON — President president wants to extend Donald Trump spent over his condolences and talk an hour Thursday offer- about the issue of school ing private condolences to safety," spokesman Raj some of the families affect- Shah told Fox News Chan- ed by this month's deadly nel. Texas school shooting, the Trump, who at times latest spasm of mass vio- has awkwardly embraced FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lence in a year marred by his role as the national Three years after Oregon lawmakers created assaults on the nation's comforter-in-chief, did not the state’s new legal marijuana program, pric- schools. publicly share what he While in Texas, Trump's told the grieving families es in the state went into freefall. newly formed school safe- and local leaders during a ty commission met outside meeting at a Coast Guard Washington, part of the base outside Houston. Re- Oregon’s marijuana president's chosen solu- porters were not permit- tion to combat the rising ted to witness the meeting. tide of bloodshed after his Hogan Gidley, a White overload is a wary brief flirtation with tough- House spokesman trav- er gun laws went nowhere. eling with the president, A White House spokes- said the people Trump tale, experts say man said Trump was met with "were all affect- "moved" by the May 18 ed in some way" by the By Gillian Flaccus Experts say the dizzying shooting at Santa Fe High shooting. Gidley refused ASSOCIATED PRESS evolution of Oregon's mar- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ijuana industry may well School, which left eight to categorize the individ- PORTLAND, Ore. — Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, waits as President be a cautionary tale for students and two substi- uals or release other de- When Oregon lawmakers Donald Trump arrives to meet with families of tute teachers dead. A stu- tails "out of respect for California, where a sim- created the state's legal ilar regulatory structure the Santa Fe school shooting at Coast Guard dent faces capital murder them and the grieving marijuana program, they could mean an oversupply Air Station Houston Thursday. charges in the attack. process." had one goal in mind on a much larger scale. above all else: to convince "For the way the pro- illicit pot growers to leave gram is set up, the state the black market. (California) just wants to School safety panel listens That meant low barri- get as many people in as ers for entering the in- dustry that also targeted possible, and they make long-standing medical no bones about it," said to discipline alternatives marijuana growers, whose Hilary Bricken, a Los product is not taxed. As a Angeles-based attorney result, weed production specializing in marijua- By Maria Danilova Thursday's visit the three boomed — with a bitter na business law. "Most of ASSOCIATED PRESS agencies were represented consequence. these companies will fail by senior officials, not the Now, marijuana prices as a result of oversatura- HANOVER, Md. — Ed- secretaries. tion." ucation Secretary Betsy here are in freefall, and The Trump administra- the craft cannabis farm- Oregon has nearly 1 mil- DeVos bumped fists with tion has faced criticism for lion pounds of marijuana first-graders and listened ers who put Oregon on the not including any Demo- flower — commonly called as they shared stories map decades before broad crats, educators or experts bud — in its inventory, a about friendship during legalization say they are as full-fledged members of staggering amount for a a field trip Thursday by a in peril of losing their the safety commission. state with about 4 million presidential commission now-legal businesses as DeVos listened to teach- people. Producers told The seeking ways to stem a the market adjusts. ers, principals and experts Associated Press whole- steady stream of school Oregon regulators on violence. share various approaches Wednesday announced sale prices fell more than DeVos toured Hebron to making their schools they will stop process- 50 percent in the past Harman Elementary welcoming and safe for ing new applications for year; a study by the state's School in Hanover, Md., students. DeVos said she marijuana licenses in two Office of Economic Analy- which specializes in pos- understands the anxiety weeks to address a severe sis found the retail cost of itive behavior reinforce- many parents and teach- backlog and ask state law- a gram of marijuana fell ment, an approach fo- ers feel after the Florida makers to take up the is- from $14 in 2015 to $7 in cused on mentoring and tragedy. sue next year. 2017. counseling as opposed to "In the aftermath, stu- punitive discipline. dents and educators alike DeVos chairs the Feder- understandably fear that New business deals al Commission on School this could happen in their Safety, which was formed own school," she said. "Par- after the Valentine's ents dread getting a phone bring autonomous Day shooting at Marjory call that too many other Stoneman Douglas High parents have experienced." vehicles a step closer School in Parkland, Fla., DeVos sat down on which left 17 people dead. the carpet with children By Tom Krisher business. Then Waymo, Besides DeVos, the panel during a first grade's PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ASSOCIATED PRESS Google's self-driving op- consists of the attorney morning meeting as stu- eration, said it would buy general and the heads of dents shared stories of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos speaks to DETROIT — Two tech- up to 62,000 more mini- the departments of Hu- how their friends helped student Ayana Greene, during a visit of the nology giants announced vans from Fiat Chrysler man Services and Home- them overcome difficult Federal School Safety Commission at Hebron major new investments to expand its soon-to-start land Security. During situations and feel better. Harman Elementary School in Hanover, Md. in self-driving vehicles ride-hailing venture. Thursday, bringing the Not to be outdone, world a step closer to a Uber's new CEO said at time when autonomous a Wednesday conference St. Paul archdiocese to pay cars are a part of every- that he's in talks with day life — a reality that Waymo about adding Way- General Motors aims to mo self-driving vehicles to achieve in some places as the Uber network to car- $210M to clergy abuse victims early as next year. ry passengers, although The deals, and other on- there was no indication By Steve Karnowski your ability to trust, and in going negotiations, show that was imminent. and Amy Forliti many cases, your faith," he that the technology is au- "Everything in the au- ASSOCIATED PRESS said, adding that he hopes thentic and it's accelerat- tonomous world is moving the settlement brings clo- ing. very quickly," said Rebec- ST. PAUL, Minn. — The sure to those who were "It's all starting to co- ca Lindland, executive an- Archdiocese of St. Paul harmed. "We've been work- alesce into something alyst for Kelley Blue Book. and Minneapolis an- ing with them very careful- that's more real," said Also, as part of the nounced a $210 million ly to try to formulate this Navigant Research an- Waymo-Fiat Chrysler settlement Thursday with in a way that benefits them alyst Sam Abuelsamid, announcement, the com- 450 victims of clergy sex- to the maximum." who closely follows au- panies said they are dis- ual abuse as part of its According to the web- tonomous vehicle develop- cussing use of Waymo plan for bankruptcy reor- site BishopAccountability. ments. technology in Fiat-Chrys- ganization, making this org, which tracks clergy SoftBank, a giant Japa- ler self-driving vehicles the second-largest payout sex abuse cases, this is the nese tech investment firm, that would be sold to the in the scandal that rocked largest total payout among announced Thursday it public. That raises the pos- the nation's Roman Cath- the Roman Catholic arch- would spend $2.25 billion sibility that personal car olic Church. dioceses and dioceses that for a 20 percent stake in ownership won't die if ro- Victims' attorney Jeff have filed for bankruptcy GM's autonomous vehicle botaxis become ubiquitous. Anderson said the money, protection. But the largest a total of $210,290,724, total payout of any kind PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS will go into a pot to came in 2007, when the 22 Lincoln Ave. pay survivors, with the Attorney Jeff Anderson gets emotional while Archdiocese of Los Ange- Saugus amount for each survivor speaking at a press conference detailing the les settled clergy sex abuse to be determined. settlement reached between clergy sexual cases with 508 victims for 781-233-2757 Anderson said a formal abuse victims and the Archdiocese of St. Paul $660 million. reorganization plan will and Minneapolis. Friday, June 1 now be submitted to a LAW OFFICES OF bankruptcy judge for ap- Saturday, June 2 "They have to listen to just as true as the evil JAMES J. CARRIGAN proval, and then it will victims now, and that is that's out there," she said. be sent to the victims for huge." "So get up and grab it." • Social Security Disability Sunday, June 3 • Workers Compensation a vote. Anderson expected Marie Mielke, who was Archbishop Bernard • Accidents they will readily approve sexually abused from 1997 Hebda said he was grate- 25 years located across Salmon Caesar Salad it. to 2000 by a St. Paul sem- ful to victims who came from Lynn District Court "We changed the playing inarian who later became forward. 15 Johnson St. $9.99 field," said Jim Keenan, a priest, urged fellow sur- "I recognize that the 781-596-0100 who was sexually abused vivors to have the courage abuse stole so much from JAMES J. 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Patrick Norton arriving on the Lynnway look like a never-ending Chief Financial O cer Jourgensen Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan with Christie’s demolition construction project with Chief Operating O cer Chairman and with news the Port- heavy beams crisscrossing Customer Service PŽ hole Restaurant is going to in the Philadelphia Naval its facade. The GAR has Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 enjoyed excellent steward- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 close. I tried the fried pick- Yard where it sits today, a Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 les only once or twice at ghost ship still evoking an ship from its board and All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 the Porthole but I always elegant but bygone era. curator Bob Matthias, but 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 liked the model ships and l one of Lynn’s treasures Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 all the other nautical stuff Summer’s here in name, now needs all the help it Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 hanging on the walls or on maybe not spirit, but in all can get. By the way, who Classifi ed Advertising Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 display in the dining area other respects. Why are knows what “revivifica- tion” means? John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 and the function room. getaway places in New Subscriptions The Porthole is one of Hampshire called camps l [email protected] Thanks to Michael D. those places where people and ones on Cape Cod Circulation from Lynn marked the big are cottages? I love the Golding for sharing how [email protected] moments — sad and glad stories about people tak- the A&P formerly at Ext. 3 — in their lives. It hosted ing a trolley up Lynnfield Broad and Market streets graduation parties, gath- Street in days gone by to offered customers “rollout” Newsroom erings following funer- Lynn Woods or “camps” on baskets shuttling the gro- [email protected] als, birthdays and more Sluice Pond. Are some of ceries they purchased out [email protected] EDITORIAL speeches by elected offi- those old summer homes to their cars. Ext. 4 cials than probably any- along the pond still stand- “As a young boy I was amazed by this process,” Sports one can count. And now ing? [email protected] it’s going to follow Chris- Speaking of summer, an he said. l Ext. 5 tie’s into oblivion to be re- informed source fondly re- In awe of Remember the days of Retail and Online placed by a new building membered the days when penny candy? I’m told the and by — you guessed it beach-goers flocked to the Advertising corner of Chatham and [email protected] — change. shores of Lynn and Na- Timson streets was the l hant and grilled outdoor ordinary heroes site of a store that sold ADVERTISING Speaking of nautical meals on the now-extinct penny candy. Were there stuff, anyone know what fire pits managed by the Ernie Carpenter Jr. any others around the Director of Advertising This spring, feats of heroism aren’t confined to happened to the giant also long-gone Metropoli- city? By the way, is there and Business Development, ext. 1355 superhero movies. Witness the stirring exploits of ship’s horn once mounted tan District Commission. [email protected] three ordinary — or should we say extraordinary anything that costs a pen- on top of the former rental I’ve even heard stories ny anymore? — heroes: business on North Shore about people sleeping Michele Iannaco Saturday evening in Paris, Mamoudou Gassa- Sales Representative, ext. 1315 Road? A sign on the build- overnight on the beach. Thor Jourgensen is the [email protected] ma scaled four balconies, hand over hand, to res- ing’s roof claimed it once l Item’s editorial director. cue a 4-year-old boy dangling from a railing. The tooted high atop the SS I’m happy to see the Send “don’t ask” sugges- Ralph Mitchell child had been left home alone. “I saw all these Sales Representative, ext. 1313 United States when the Lynn Area Chamber of tions and answers to ques- [email protected] people shouting, and cars sounding their horns,” luxury liner plied the high Commerce taking on the tions to tjourgensen@item- the 22-year-old Mali native said. “So I crossed the seas before finding a home “revivification” of thelive.com. Patricia Whalen road to go save him.” Afterwards, he said, “I start- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 ed to shake, I could hardly stand up.” [email protected] One day earlier, Noblesville, Ind., middle school BUSINESS OFFICE teacher and former college football player Jason Seaman tackled a student who invaded his class- Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 room and started shooting. “I want to make it clear [email protected] that my actions on that day, in my mind, were the only acceptable actions I could have done given Ted Grant the circumstances,” said Seaman, who was wound- Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] ed three times. “I deeply care for my students and their well-being. That is why I did what I did … ” Marian Kinney In late April, James Shaw Jr. wrested a rifle ext. 1212 from a gunman who had already fatally wounded [email protected] four people at a Nashville Waffle House restau- Will Kraft rant. Shaw, 29, an electrician, grabbed the barrel Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 of an AR-15 rifle, seriously burning his hand, as [email protected] the shooter was reloading. “I’d rather you regard Jennifer Perez me as James, you know, just a regular person,” he ext. 1205 said as praise poured in. “Because I feel like every- [email protected] body can do pretty much what I did.” Mike Shanahan We’d quibble with that assessment. Many ordi- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 nary people theoretically can do what Shaw — and [email protected] Seaman and Gassama — did if they possess the Carolina Trujillo selfless instinct, the courage and physical skills. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 But such exploits are rare for those who aren’t JAY AMBROSE [email protected] first-responders or soldiers or otherwise trained Jim Wilson to run toward danger. Nor, thankfully, are most of Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 us tested by events as were these three men. The perils of defending Trump [email protected] Their heroism rightly earned each a moment of CIRCULATION fame and gratitude. I am not a Republican, News were just as vicious working- and middle-class Gassama, dubbed the Spider-Man of the 18th Lisa Mahmoud I did not vote for Donald as Trump’s jabs at the Americans in decades, and (arrondissement in Paris) met with French Pres- Manager, ext. 1239 Trump. I castigated him New York Times and CNN. that includes minorities. [email protected] ident Emmanuel Macron and is to receive docu- during the primaries, fo- By the way, CNN did have After the worst recovery ments to live legally in France. CLASSIFIED cused more on the outland- three reporters resign af- since World War II, much Seaman, released from the hospital Saturday, ish alternative during the ter an inaccurate story had been trending in the Abbe Young Smith returned to the cheers and tears of students, Manager, ext. 1276 general election, but still about a Trump adviser right direction, but here [email protected] teachers and parents. hold him in low regard. having a secret meeting was a mighty push we Shaw has raised over $200,000 to help the Waf- The tweets, the mostly ig- with an official of a Rus- would not have had under NEWSROOM fle House shooting victims. His alma mater, Ten- norant, buffoonish tweets, sian investment fund. Hillary Clinton. nessee State University, held a ceremony and re- sum up the worst of him Other examples of At the same time, I do Bill Brotherton ception in his honor. Features Editor ext. 1338 in my opinion, but what Obama autocracy? believe Trump’s interna- [email protected] We’ve often marveled at this brand of citizen I wrote after the election His administration set tional trade games could heroism. When a sniper rained fire onto a Las was that we should give records for major, costly be economically ruinous Gayla Cawley Vegas country music festival crowd in 2017, for him a chance. regulations that stymie Reporter, ext. 1236 and his casualness about [email protected] instance, strangers shielded others from shrap- The opposite has oc- business and reduce your the debt is enough to make nel, locals guided concert-goers to escape routes, curred. freedoms even if some do one shiver. I believe in bor- Cheryl Charles a man ferried a wounded victim by wheelbarrow. Not only have critics some good. His Clean Pow- der security but think the News Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] We recall, too, that when the World Trade Center overstated almost every er Plan would have dictat- idea of a wall is overkill. towers fell, a handful of people risked their lives to flub he has made, gov- ed to states that they had Trump can still be less Bella diGrazia save strangers. With the Pentagon ablaze from the ernmental officials in the to get rid of certain laws. a threat than the Dem- Reporter, ext. 1317 terrorist attack, passersby rushed into the burn- executive and judicial His education department ocrats and I defend him [email protected] ing building to help. On that same day, a group branches have shoved told colleges and univer- when I think he is, there- Thomas Grillo of passengers confronted hijackers on United Air- aside rule of law through sities they must abandon by earning downright Reporter, ext. 1264 lines Flight 93, which then crashed into a Penn- felonious leaks, phony de- due process for any male trashy, hateful emails [email protected] sylvania field. cisions and much more in accused of sexual harass- along with a few thought- Spenser Hasak What’s the connecting thread? Sandy Dahl, the trying to get him no mat- ment. He granted legal ful ones. Even many of the Photographer, ext. 1332 wife of the Flight 93 pilot, nailed it: “Adversity ter what. Through such status to illegal immi- supposed intellectuals out [email protected] does not build character. Adversity reveals char- means, the left has illus- grants after saying some there seem to think any Thor Jourgensen acter.” trated repeatedly why it 20 times it would be un- defense of Trump at all Editorial Director, ext. 1267 The actions of Gassama, Shaw and Seaman re- is twice the danger to our constitutional to do so. He puts you in a basket of de- [email protected] veal character that merits our accolades — and republic that he is. unilaterally rewrote laws. plorables. our awe. Steve Krause It has in fact been a dan- He refused to enforce oth- All of this along with Sports Editor, ext. 1229 ger for some time. Con- ers. An editorial from the Tribune. what we see from activists [email protected] sider the limp argument He also skipped the con- pretty well sums up how Harold Rivera about Trump’s supposed stitutional requirement of many Trump opponents are Sports Reporter, ext. 1238 autocracy and then com- having the Senate vote on dogmatically sure of them- [email protected] pare him to President treaties, thereby making selves, as shorn of norms Barack Obama. To the them mere executive or- Owen O’Rourke as he is and disrespectful of Photographer, ext. 1224 extent Trump is a tyrant, ders that Trump could re- their national inheritance. [email protected] it’s mostly in what he says, verse, and fortunately has Following good luck in mid- Roberto Scalese not what he does, as in in the case of Iran. As sure term elections and his im- references to “fake news” as anything, an enriched Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 peachment, the hope is to [email protected] supposedly ruinous to our Iran is still pursuing nu- enforce more semi-socialist, press. clear armament and Mid- liberty-imperiling central Mark Sutherland Obama was a man of ac- dle East hegemony. The Creative Director planning. [email protected] tion. His administration Obama philosophy was to They make me want actually spied on report- ask for little, to get less to defend Trump all the Anne Marie Tobin ers. It threatened them and then to declare the more. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 with jail if they did not United States a winner. [email protected] reveal sources. It set a re- Trump is said to have Jay Ambrose is an op- Bridget Turcotte cord in refusing to release done nothing good, but, ed columnist for Tribune Reporter, ext. 1269 government information even with its faults, the News Service. 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I was sur- morning glory. prised too, as I felt like I However, this plant has was Mr. Evolvulus. I say that “tongue in zero in common with the cheek” as there is a very vining invasive morning good chance you are won- glory other than being in dering what in the world the Convolvulaceae fami- is an evolvulus. I am ly. Think of it as a compact talking about the rarest mounding bush 12 inches blue flowers in the garden tall and adorned with un- world, borne all summer countable icy blue flowers. on one of the toughest At the J.C. Raulston Arbo- plants you’ll ever grow. retum in North Carolina, it PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Back in 1996 when I was captured the top award for with Mississippi State early summer, mid-sum- With all the large, boxy, speculative projects going up around L.A., the 1946 house of Mai Hirai University and the coor- mer, late summer and over- and Barton Corley and their two kids in Mar Vista stands out for a simple, economical update dinator of the Mississippi all too. At the University of from architect Talbot McLanahan. Medallion Award Program Georgia Trials, it won the a variety called Blue Daze Classic City Award in 2012. with feeling disconnected running in and out of the 500 square feet, including By Lisa Boone garnered the first award. Lest you think it just LOS ANGELES TIMES from the outdoors and the house," adds Corley. a master bedroom exten- A decade later Hawaiian won in the South consid- sion in back, and a new neighborhood they loved. And at a time when Blue Eyes came out that er it was tops at Michigan LOS ANGELES — Af- After waiting years to their neighborhood is dot- master bathroom and out- ter living in Tokyo, Barton was even better. State University, Ohio remodel, the couple knew ted with newer two-story door soaking tub. At the Corley and Mai Hirai were But this day looking out State University, Univer- what they wanted: a for- Modernist boxes, the cou- front of the house, a new used to small spaces. my window I could tell sity of Minnesota, Long- mal dining room, a sunken ple did not want their new dining room now serves as So when it came time to this one was even better. wood Gardens and Texas gengkan room in the entry home to overwhelm the a multipurpose room that remodel their 1,100-square It was Blue My Mind, A & M. That should pret- where shoes are removed, neighborhood. can transition from dining foot, three-bedroom, one- with larger flowers, more ty well convince you this and an outdoor bathtub. "We are seeing a lot of to homework to play time. flowers, a deeper intensity plant is well worth your bath home in Mar Vis- It's hard to hide on a ta, they were more con- "We take bathing serious- speculative development of color and flowers per- gardening dollar. ly in Japan," says Hirai. around here," says McLa- corner lot, so McLanahan cerned with how they chose to embrace the loca- wanted to live with their As non-native Califor- nahan who lives nearby. nians — Corley is from "It's refreshing to keep tion. daughters Leah, 4, and "Everything has to be Missouri and Hirai was things one story." Enna, 8. beautiful from all sides on born and raised in Tokyo To open up the interiors, "When I first met them, a corner lot," she explains. — the couple also knew McLanahan removed the they described to me how "I wanted to call attention that they wanted to take they lived in Japan, and walls at the two corners to the addition by tilting it wasn't specific," says advantage of indoor-out- of the house and extended the roof up and providing a architect Talbot McLa- door living. the corners to create a dy- clerestory that allows light nahan, who spearheaded "Our kids are constantly namic roofline. She added in during the day." the modest remodeling McLanahan covered the project. "They didn't tell exterior of the house with me 'We want our house to board and batten siding look like this.' It was more and painted it a gray- about how they wanted to brown color by Benjamin live each day." Moore that appears to The couple purchased change according to the the traditional home, time of day — Dragon's which was advertised as Breath. In the new mas- a fixer, in 2009. Because ter bathroom, McLanah- the rooms were small and an continued the exterior compartmentalized, they siding indoors to ease the tore down the wall be- abrupt transition from tween the kitchen and liv- outdoors to inside. ing room and remodeled Inside, industrial win- the kitchen. dows are installed high to PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Years later, however, the provide privacy and give PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE interiors of the home still Barton Corley and his wife Mai Hirai spend the house a warm glow Evolvulus or dwarf morning glory Blue My felt dark and confined, time in the multipurpose room while daughters when it is illuminated at Mind has won awards across the United States and the family grappled Leah, left, and Enna, sit in the living room. night. for its superior performance in summer’s heat.

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In Cowdrey Avenue and Lynnfield she opened the bag to find a the event of a perceived inaccuracy, Street at 8:38 p.m. Wednes- aerosol can with lights hooked shooting student over pot it is the sole responsibility of the con- day; at 20 Park St. at 8:54 to it. Police found battery-pow- ered Christmas lights and un- p.m. Wednesday; at 60 Boston BOSTON (AP) — A Harrison shot the stu- cerned party to contact the relevant related garbage in the bag. St. at 1:35 a.m. Thursday; at former high school dean dent in the back of the police department and have the de- A report of a large truck driv- 161 Broad St. at 2:08 a.m. known as an anti-violence head and fled on foot, pros- partment issue a notice of correction Thursday; at 288 Chestnut St. ing in the area at Washington advocate was convicted ecutors said. The bullet at 8:43 a.m. Thursday. and Pleasant streets at 3:09 to the Daily Item. Corrections or clar- Thursday of shooting and entered Rodriguez's head A report of trespassing at p.m. Wednesday. Caller was ifications will not be made without nearly killing a student he just under his right ear. 493 Summer St. at 1:45 p.m. worried it might get stuck. Po- express notice of change from the had recruited to sell mari- It just missed his carotid Wednesday; at 2 Brightwood lice told him that trucks and arresting police department. juana for him. artery, broke his jawbone Terrace at 7:17 p.m. Wednes- buses pass through the area Shaun Harrison, 58, was and caused nerve damage day; at 501 Washington St. at regularly. found guilty of all charges, and hearing loss. LYNN 10 p.m. Wednesday. including armed assault Rodriguez said he was Arrests PEABODY with intent to murder, by saved by occupants of a Overdose a Suffolk Superior Court passing car, who called Lauren Bates, 32, was ar- Arrest jury in its second day of 911. A report of an overdose on deliberations. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rested on a warrant charge Western Avenue at 7:24 p.m. James E. Vaughn, 19, of Bruce Carroll, Harri- for defacement of property at "Shaun Harrison was Shaun Harrison had son's attorney, asked why Wednesday; on Haddington 3 Guernsey St., Marblehead, really a fraud, he was liv- 12:37 p.m. Wednesday. worked as a dean at Rodriguez did not immedi- Place at 9:46 p.m. Wednesday. was arrested and charged with ing a lie, and it was clearly Isaiah Gonzalez, 21, of 265 Boston English High ately identify his client as operating under the influence, exposed in this case," Dis- Euclid Ave., was arrested on a School for five years. the shooter even though Theft person under 21 in posses- trict Attorney Dan Con- warrant charge for larceny over he was conscious and sion of alcohol and negligent ley said. "Not only was $250 at 8:34 p.m. Wednesday. A report of larceny at 149 operation of a motor vehicle at holding money. alert. President St. at 10:47 a.m. he not a man of God or a Rodriguez, now 20, tes- 6:27 a.m. Thursday. role model for young peo- Rodriguez had told hos- Wednesday; at 200 South tified that he came from a Accidents ple, he manipulated them pital staff he was shot by Common St. at 4:34 p.m. dysfunctional family and Accidents in a way that was terribly one of his marijuana cus- A report of a hit-and-run Wednesday; at 100 Bennett trusted Harrison, who stu- offensive." tomers during a botched motor vehicle accident at St. at 9:03 a.m. Wednesday. A report of a motor vehicle Harrison, who had dents nicknamed "Rev." drug deal, Carroll said. 269 Union St. at 12:50 p.m. A report of a robbery at accident at Route 128 South worked as a dean at Bos- "He was my counselor. "It took me a while to get Wednesday. 47 Glen Ave. at 5:55 p.m. at 3:26 p.m. Wednesday; at I went to him for every- all my thoughts back to- A report of a motor vehicle ton English High School Wednesday. 465 Lowell St. and 2 Norwich for five years, recruited thing," Rodriguez said gether after being shot in accident at Commercial and A report of theft of a motor Road at 4:31 p.m. Wednesday; during the two-week trial. the head, sir," Rodriguez Summer streets at 2:59 p.m. 17-year-old Luis Rodri- vehicle at 6 Grover St. at 8:38 at 215 Newbury St. at 5:29 guez to sell marijuana for On the day of the shoot- said during cross-exam- Wednesday; at 700 Lynnway p.m. Wednesday. p.m. Wednesday; on Hardy ing, the pair arranged ination. "I was in such de- at 3:18 p.m. Wednesday; at him at the school and shot Street at 6:24 p.m. Wednes- him on March 3, 2015, be- to meet at a gas station nial. I knew who did it. Of Commercial and Summer Vandalism day; at 151 Washington St. cause he believed the stu- where Harrison was sup- course I knew who did it." streets at 3:44 p.m. Wednes- at 7:47 p.m. Wednesday; at A report of vandalism of a dent was not generating posed to hand over some Sentencing is scheduled day; at 362 Chestnut St. at 175 Andover St. at 8:12 p.m. enough sales and with- drugs. for Friday. 5:16 p.m. Wednesday; at Lib- motor vehicle at 16 Euclid Wednesday; at 41 Gardiner St. erty and Washington streets Road at 1:06 p.m. Wednesday; at 5:46 a.m. Thursday; at 535 at 8 a.m. Thursday; at 98 Lyn- at 62 Commercial St. at 8:15 Lowell St. at 8:02 a.m. Thurs- nway at 10:16 a.m. Thursday. a.m. Wednesday. day; at 112 Lowell St. at 9:58 Public’s help sought in finding A report of vandalism at a.m. Thursday; at 567 Lowell Breaking and Entering 75 Boston St. at 5:12 p.m. St. and 2 Goodale St. at 10:27 a suspect in a deputy’s killing Wednesday. a.m. Thursday; at 1 Allens Lane A report of past breaking and 243 Washington St. at and entering at 120 Central MARBLEHEAD 12:18 p.m. Thursday. By Jonathan Mattise into hundreds of tips, though ASSOCIATED PRESS authorities said there have Ave. at 3:03 p.m. Wednesday. A report of a hit-and-run mo- been no confirmed sightings Accidents tor vehicle accident at 67 Fos- Complaints NASHVILLE, Tenn. — as of Thursday evening. ter St. at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday. Authorities appealed for A report of a motor vehi- Wiggins was last seen wear- the public's help Thursday A report of a disturbance at cle accident at School and ing blue jeans and a black Overdose in finding a man suspect- 411 Broad St. at 10:15 a.m. Pleasant streets at 8:04 p.m. polo shirt, but could have ed in the fatal shooting of Wednesday; at 1 Andrew St. Wednesday. A report of an overdose on changed his outfit, Niland at 2:40 p.m. Wednesday; at a Tennessee sheriff's dep- said. Still, Dickson County Blaney Avenue at 5:56 p.m. uty. The man they said 221 Curwin Circle at 6:15 p.m. Complaints Wednesday. Sheriff Jeff Bledsoe said he Wednesday; at 23 Elizabeth they're looking for has a believes Wiggins might be lengthy arrest record and St. at 7:39 p.m. Wednesday; at A report of suspicious gar- Theft on foot in the area. 18 Union Place at 7:40 p.m. bage on Wyman Road at 1:39 was charged just the day "At this point, we're go- Wednesday; at Brownville Ave- p.m. Wednesday. Caller said A report of larceny at 210 before with hitting a wom- ing to work with all our nue and Essex Street at 7:45 she was exiting the park and Andover St. at 4:09 p.m. an and stealing her car. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS agencies and all of our p.m. Wednesday; at 26 B St. saw a car throw a bag in the Wednesday. That woman was in the Sgt. Daniel Baker, partners, and there will car with the suspect when a sheriff’s deputy be no rest until he's taken he pulled the trigger and who was fatally shot into custody," Bledsoe said she is now jailed on a mur- during a traffic stop. at the news conference. der charge in the death of Baker couldn't be con- sheriff's Sgt. Daniel Bak- tacted for some time after "It's very imperative for er, according to court doc- responding to a call about Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 everyone to keep their uments. a suspicious car Wednes- eyes, their ears open for Hotline The deputy's body was day, Niland said. The found in his patrol car this individual," Tennes- deputy's car was tracked in a wooded area several see Bureau of Investiga- by GPS to a wooded area CALL 24 HOURS A DAY miles from where he had tion spokeswoman Susan about 2 miles away, and stopped a suspicious car Niland said at a news Baker was found dead in- or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) on Wednesday. conference Thursday. "He side the vehicle. Rewards totaling $35,000 could be in Dickson Coun- Wiggins was identified have been offered for infor- ty. He could be in a neigh- as the suspect from a Spanish menu available mation leading to the ar- boring county. But the fact video recording, and the rest of Steven Joshua Wig- is, we don't know where he sheriff said he is even All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. gins, 31, a white male with is." more heartbroken over balding brown hair. Offi- Federal, state and local what Baker endured after Callers may remain anonymous. cials said they believe he is authorities have joined the watching the "disturbing" armed and dangerous. search. They are checking footage.

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HAIR and the bile duct. From A1 The procedure extended her mother’s life for three She said her mother years, but eventually the went into remission twice chemotherapy stopped — she was diagnosed five working and the cancer years before she died. Her was spreading every- mother had part of her where. lung removed, chemother- Crowell said one of her apy and radiation — she friends, a 43-year-old started smoking at age single mother, is going 13 and ultimately lost through chemotherapy her battle because of cig- and radiation for breast arettes. cancer, while taking care Now when she sees of her son. They met be- young kids smoking, it an- cause both of their sons gers her. have special needs. Deland said when she Crowell’s friend had to was about to start treat- have both of her breasts ment for a third time, her removed, along with her mother told her to cut her ovaries and uterus and hair as short as she could underwent reconstructive and then buzz it off. surgery. But she said her She decided to partici- friend didn’t have any pate in the charity event time to be vain and didn’t after learning of Crowell’s have a choice with losing plan to shave her head. Al- her hair either. though she said she can’t Crowell said shaving her do it for her mother, at hair off doesn’t bother her, least she can do it for the although it’s her own van- kids. ity, the first thing people “Tanya mentioned that notice about her and what she was doing it and I she gets compliments on, thought these poor kids as she has big hair. don’t have a choice in los- She hopes the girls at ing their hair,” Deland said. “Hopefully by doing Girls Inc. will get some- this and raising money, as thing out of her experi- ence. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE hard as the treatment can be, we can make it a little “The girls get to see this James Cowdell, executive director of the Economic Development Industrial Corp., says the Chris- nicer for them.” is hair — it’ll grow back, tie’s site is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the city. She said Crowell is set- but it’s a big part of me,” ting a great example for Crowell said. the girls at Girls Inc. by Deland said the motiva- showing how you can help tion is to help people — Lynnway loses another icon other people. everybody knows someone Crowell had been think- who has had cancer, and ing about cutting her hair she’s lost numerous peo- CHRISTIE’S The application said the position in 2006, when ments or condominiums off and to stop coloring it ple to the disease. From A1 building would be razed they proposed leasing the with ground floor retail, or — she’s gray underneath “Losing my mom was and removed while the Christie’s site for con- a hotel. — and wanted it to grow very difficult because were hauled away. foundation would be filled struction of a CVS with “It’s one of the most back natural. A friend she was my best friend,” The youngest member of to grade level with gravel. a drive-through. The city valuable pieces of land in suggested the Buzz Off. Deland said. “Anything the family declined to re- A review of city records denied their application the city of Lynn,” he said. Crowell, whose mother we can do to help someone veal their plans. did not uncover any devel- for a permit, the pharma- “The fact that they razed died from pancreatic can- else is a blessing.” “None of us are talking,” opment plans for the par- cy chain sued, but eventu- the building makes it cer six years ago, liked New England Patriots he said. cel, which is assessed at ally withdrew their bid to more attractive, not less the premise of the Buzz player Rob Gronkowski Clint Muche, deputy $1.1 million, Muche said. build. attractive. But a develop- Off, with funds going not had his hair buzzed off commissioner of the In- North Shore residents James Cowdell, execu- er would want to acquire just to research, but ways alongside hundreds of spectional Services De- may have spotted Chris- tive director of the Eco- the land and bring it to its to help kids during their people at last year’s Buzz highest and best use.” partment, said the Dean tie’s in a breakfast scene nomic Development In- cancer treatment. off at Gillette Stadium Usually with pancreatic event. Family Children’s Trust in “American Hustle” dustrial Corp., the city’s Thomas Grillo can be cancer, Crowell said sur- According to the One recently paid $424 for filmed at the restaurant development bank, said reached at tgrillo@item- vival after diagnosis is Mission Buzz Off web- a permit for demolition in 2013. waterfront zoning for the live.com. Gayla Cawley only a couple of months, site, 5,464 heads have work estimated to cost The Dean family ran .75-acre parcel allows for can be reached at gcaw- but her mother opted to been shaved since 2010. $26,475. into a tidal wave of op- mixed-use with apart- [email protected]. have an invasive whipple More than $6.7 million procedure, which removes has been raised and more the head of the pancreas, than 8,000 patients and Saugus High plays show and Telly the first part of the small families have been given intestine, the gallbladder support. SAUGUS Sears says goodbye to Peabody From A1 Works are judged by a SEARS wrote in a statement an- group of more than 200 From A1 nouncing the closures. people who have worked The beleaguered retail- in the industry and pre- “I already know. I work er, which operates Kmart viously won the Telly for guest services in Burl- and Sears stores, said it Awards’ highest honor. ington,” she said. has identified about 100 The teens took home A shopper who want- stores that are no longer bronze in the General Stu- ed to remain anonymous turning a profit, and the dent for Television cate- said, “I don’t want it to majority of those locations gory for their stop-motion close. They have good mer- will be shuttered soon. animation piece, which chandise for a good price.” After this round of clo- combined object anima- The company said it sures, the company will tion, 2D animation, clay- would provide some sup- have about 800 stores, mation, and pixelation. port to the workers affect- down from about 1,000 at Bobby Dooley, Carlos Co- ed by the changes. the end of last year and far below the 2012 peak of lon, Arianna Sargent, and “Eligible associates im- 4,000 stores. Zach Spilman spent two pacted by these store clo- weeks learning the basics sures will receive severance Material from the Asso- of stop-motion animation and will have the oppor- ciated Press was used in and creating their own tunity to apply for open this report. Lindsey Ryan masterpiece last summer. positions at area Kmart or can be reached at lryan@ Using construction pa- Sears stores,” the company itemlive.com. per, tiles, Legos, and clay, the teens turned their imaginations into a car- toon world where carts ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE can do karate and a game Members of the Saugus TV team that won bronze for their stop-motion Lynn Drug Task Force of Tetris or Donkey Kong animation piece at the 39th Annual Telly Awards, from left, Arianna Sar- can be played with con- gent, sitting, Carlos Colon; standing, Zach Spilman and Bobby Dooley. struction paper. Hotline “I’ve been collecting Legos since I was 8 years gent and Colon, have since dual major in animation “Saugus TV is pushing 781-477-4444 CALL 24 HOURS A DAY old and at 5 years old I moved on to study related and illustration at Lesley the boundaries for video was building with cops fields in college. University. “The first se- and television innovation or text the word tiplynn (Legos),” said Dooley, 15. Sargent said she has mester we did stop-motion and creativity at a time and your tip to “tip411” (847411) “As a kid, I would move always had a passion for animation and I had a leg when the industry is rap- them around myself and drawing and eventually up on that.” idly changing,” said Sabri- now that I can see more discovered YouTube and Saugus TV also won a na Dridje, managing direc- Spanish menu available than one move around at fell in love with animated silver Telly Award in the tor of the Telly Awards, in a movies. Being involved in General-Live Events for All reports of neighborhood activity a time, it’s like seeing the statement. “These awards will be investigated. actions come to life.” the summer program gave Television category for its are a tribute to the talent Callers may remain anonymous. None of the students her a strong foundation coverage of Veteran’s Ap- and vision of its creators.” had significant previous for the classes she took in preciation Day on Sept. experience working in her first semester of col- 16, 2017 at World Series Bridget Turcotte can be animation but all had an lege. Park by employees Mi- reached at bturcotte@item- interest. “It gave me an advan- chelle Madar and John live.com. Follow her on Selling a house? The two older teens, Sar- tage,” said Sargent, a Prudent. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Buying a house? Find out what properties Swampscott DPW puts pieces back together recently sold in your area. SWAMPSCOTT which has some holes that she thinks the seawall is her house, but this year, Check out From A1 are starting to show. In weakened and needs to be there were two storms in the Real Estate page addition, some of the con- taller. three months where that To pay for the project, crete is worn off. Smith said the town is occurred. in Saturday’s paper. Cresta said there was Abbe Smith, a Puritan doing what it can now, “Other communities $139,000 in surplus funds Road resident who lives but is concerned about have a curved seawall so it from the Paradise Road right by Eisman’s Beach hurricane season, which sends water back instead drainage project trans- and works as the man- begins in June. She’s lived of up and over,” Smith ferred from Town Meet- ager of the classified de- on Puritan Road for eight said. “I think it needs to ing. The remaining funds partment for Essex Media years — in the first seven be redesigned for what’s would go toward fixing Group, the parent compa- years, the tide from two going on in the community the King’s Beach seawall, ny of the Daily Item, said storms has come up to right now.” A8 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Comic Samantha Bee apologizes to Ivanka Trump for slur

NEW YORK (AP) — said executives at TBS Samantha Bee apolo- and corporate parent gized to Ivanka Trump Time Warner needed to and viewers on Thursday demonstrate that such for using an obscenity to explicit profanity about describe her on a seg- female members of the ment of her TBS comedy administration would not show. be condoned. Bee said her language TBS issued its own was "inappropriate and statement saying Bee was inexcusable. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS right to apologize. "It was "I crossed a line, and I father about policies that our mistake, too, and we deeply regret it," she said. separate children from regret it," the network Bee called Ivanka said. Nothing was said their parents. Trump a "feckless c-- about whether Bee or the Bee said, "Put on some- -" toward the end of a show would face disci- thing tight and low-cut segment about President plinary action. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Donald Trump's immi- and tell your father to Bee's remark was im- gration policies on her f---ing stop it." mediately seized upon by Silly old bear: Exhibition explores world of Winnie-the-Pooh show, "Full Frontal," on White House press conservatives who believe Wednesday. She used the secretary Sarah Sanders that offensive language ATLANTA (AP) — A ten descriptions can only imaginary world created slur in urging Ivanka called Bee's language by liberals is not viewed new exhibition in Atlanta go so far, and then the by Milne and Shepard as Trump to speak to her as harshly. "vile and vicious" and celebrates Winnie-the- illustrations take you the the only known recording Pooh, wandering through next step," said Virgin- of Milne reading from the ‘Roseanne’ cancellation brings unemployment, uncertainty his magical world and ia Shearer, the High's "Winnie-the-Pooh" book giving visitors a peek director of education. of stories plays in the LOS ANGELES (AP) — "It is pretty devastating behind the scenes at the Milne was inspired by background. A glass case The unprecedented sud- for all of the people who people, relationships and his young son's stuffed houses replicas of the den cancellation of one of worked on that show who inspirations behind the toys to create stories plush toys that inspired television's top comedies are now collateral damage "silly old bear" and his about a boy named Chris- the characters. has left a wave of unem- as a result of their star's friends. topher Robin (his son's Milne invited Shep- ployment and uncertainty racist beliefs." "Winnie-the-Pooh: Ex- first and middle names) ard to his home to draw in its wake. Experts say high-profile ploring a Classic" opens and his beloved Winnie- portraits of his son's toy Roseanne Barr's racist figures in the television Sunday at the High Mu- the-Pooh, also known as animals "from life" and tweet and the swift axing industry typically have seum of Art. It highlights Pooh Bear. The bear and hosted Shepard at his of her rebooted show put contractual clauses that PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the intensely collabora- his plush friends come to country home so he could hundreds of people out of give them significant sev- tive relationship between life on the page just as observe and sketch the work, with some wonder- erance for shows that are author A.A. Milne and they do in the imagina- trees and landscapes that especially at a time when ing whether they would not produced. illustrator E.H. Shepard, tion of a child, animated inspired the Hundred we're ramping up into be paid, most knowing Lower-level workers are who brought the stories by witty prose and playful Acre Wood, where Pooh they wouldn't be, and few production for the fall sea- generally out of luck at an to life, and guides visitors drawings. and friends live. Some with any legal recourse. son," Rebecca Sun of the unfortunate time. Though through those tales and In a room hung with of the pencil-sketched "A lot of people there are industry trade publication "Roseanne" and many their lessons. pale blue and white studies that resulted are just middle class Ameri- The Hollywood Reporter shows just had their sea- "It's the idea that a striped wallpaper to on display in a part of the cans making a living and said in an interview with son finales, jobs for next writer can imagine a evoke a nursery, a faux exhibition that explores now they're out of work, The Associated Press. season are mostly taken. whole world but the writ- window looks out on the their collaboration.

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©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 Alcock dominates in shutout win over Winchester By Harold Rivera ITEM STAFF LYNN — St. Mary’s baseball ace Bobby Alcock didn’t have his best stuff last week in the Clancy Tournament. Thursday afternoon against Win- chester was a completely different story. Alcock threw seven shutout innings, leading the Spartans to a 8-0 win in their regular season finale at Fraser Field. Alcock allowed five hits and tallied 13 strikeouts in the winning effort. “Bobby needed to bounce back,” St. Mary’s coach Derek Dana said. “He really wanted to get back on the mound. We wanted him to get back on the mound. It was good to see him have that type of performance. Now he has time to rest up again and everyone will be ready to go. Bobby was dominant today.” The Spartans did the vast majority of their damage in the bottom of the third inning, when they plated seven runs with a string of hits and never looked back. St. Mary’s added one more in the fourth. ITEM FILE PHOTO After two and a half scoreless innings, the Spar- Classical senior Meaghan Leavitt is ready to tans turned the tide. Back-to-back singles from Josh lead the Rams softball team on a run through Mateo and Kyle Ouellette started the rally. Colin the state tournament in the coming weeks. Reddy (1-for-3, RBI) laced a RBI single, scoring Ma- teo with the game’s first run. A string of RBI hits followed with singles from John Mulready (1-for-3, RBI) and Lee Pacheco (1-for-3, RBI), and a two-RBI Leavitt has been a triple from Anthony Nikolakakis (1-for-3, two RBI). Pacheco raced home on a wild pitch and Anthony Bono (2-for-3) scored on a groundout. When the third stalwart at catcher inning was all said and done, St. Mary’s held a 7-0 ITEM FILE PHOTO lead with full control. Bobby Alcock pitched seven shutout innings in a win for Classical softball SPARTANS, B2 over Winchester in the Spartans’ season nale. By Steve Krause ITEM SPORTS EDITOR LYNN — It was the consolation game of the John One error dooms Marblehead Holland Tournament, and the outcome was no longer in doubt. The Classical softball team was going to win, and this was the perfect time for senior catcher and cap- baseball in loss to Gloucester tain Meghan Leavitt to swing for the fences. Not that she hadn’t been doing that before. She made By Mike Alongi Gloucester pitcher John no secret of her desire to park one over the fence at the ITEM STAFF Mondello kept the Magi- Grace Rogato softball field at Breed Middle School. cians off balance all game “Sometimes, I just want to kill (the ball),” she said. “I MARBLEHEAD — The long. Mondello pitched a have to dial it back a little. But I wish I’d hit one out.” way Marblehead lost complete game, giving up It was now or never. She had no way of knowing Thursday’s game against one run on three hits with whether she’d get up again in the game, as it was Gloucester was a micro- six strikeouts. destined to only go five innings. She had no way of cosm of the Magicians’ “He’s a great pitcher, and knowing whether she’d play another game at Breed, 2018 season. he did a really good job all since Classical’s 12-8 regular-season record doesn’t After getting through day,” Giardi said of Mon- exactly guarantee that the Rams will get a home ve innings without allow- dello. game in the upcoming MIAA state tournament. ing a run and just three Mondello got plenty of The pitch came in. And she hit a rocket that not base runners, an error to help from his offense as only cleared the fence in left-center field, but went start the sixth inning led well, led by Marcus Mon- well past the bleachers too. She practically trotted on to an avalanche of runs tagnino’s two-run single. air as she rounded the bases, and let out a yell that that ended in a 6-1 loss for Jack Sperry, Ben Oliver seemed to come out of her toes as she crossed home Marblehead. and Daylon Lark each add- plate. “This game really typi- ed an RBI in the win. It says a lot about Leavitt’s generally upbeat per- ed our whole season,” The game was a good sonality, and her leadership qualities, that nobody — said Marblehead coach old-fashioned pitchers’ not even her coach — was bothered by her quest to Mike Giardi. “We were roll- duel for the majority of the ing through most of the hit at least one ball out of the park during her career. action, as both pitchers game, and then that one “I was so glad she did that,” said coach Erica Rich- ITEM FILE PHOTO took no-hitters faily deep error happens and it leads ard. “I really wanted her to.” into the game. Gloucester to a hit here and a hit Erick Gonzalez knocked in the lone Marblehead Richard freely admits she’ll miss Leavitt badly was rst to break up the there, and all of a sudden run Thursday with an RBI double. once she graduates. no-no when Kyle Kariores it’s 4-0. That’s kind of how “It’s going to leave a huge void,” she said. “She’s reached on a bunt single it’s been for us.” strikeout. He retired the ballpark on almost any been such a great leader for us. A real good kid, with two outs in the top of Marblehead starting rst eight batters he faced other eld. Gonzalez had friendly to everybody, she treats everybody well.” the third, but he was al- pitcher Ryan Masters before allowing a hit. On two of the three Marble- Leavitt, who is bound for Quinnipiac University in most immediately thrown tossed a solid game despite offense, Erick Gonzalez head hits in the game, with the fall, got the starting job two years ago because out trying to steal second the loss, going 6 2/3 in- came through with the Cole Garaventi notching regular catcher Courtney Braswell was injured and base. lost for the season. Her coming-out party that year nings and allowing six lone RBI on a double that the other hit. took place at the John Holland Memorial Tourna- runs on nine hits with one would’ve been out of the On the other side, MAGICIANS, B2 ment, where she made the all-tournament team (as did battery mate Tori Adams, Classical’s starting pitcher). She kept improving, becoming a Northeast- ern Conference all-star as a junior and winning the Navs open season with loss on the road Holland scholarship — along with making the tour- nament team — this year. OAK BLUFFS — The North over the nal two innings. fourth runs on an error and second Now, it’s time for the state tournament, and she’s Shore Navigators fell into a four- The hosts scored all the offense baseman Tate Kolwyck’s (Vander- ready. run de cit after two innings and they’d need early in the game, plat- bilt) RBI grounder to second base. “I think we’re going strong right now,” she said, “es- couldn’t recover in their Futures ing one run in the rst and three Brown induced North Shore’s sec- pecially now that we’ve had the whole season to get Collegiate Baseball League 2018 more in the second against Naviga- ond of three defensive double plays to know each other on the field. I think we can make season debut on Thursday night, tor starter Zach Brown. The righty to put up a zero in the third, but a good run. I’m excited.” falling to the Martha’s Vineyard from Amherst College issued three the Sharks added to their lead in If there’s been one constant source of frustration for Sharks at The Shark Tank, 8-1. free passes in the opening frame, the following frame as Kolwyck hit Leavitt, as well as seniors Adams and Johnna Calder, Despite the loss, the Navigators the last of which forced home a run a two-out double and scored on it’s that for the previous three seasons, Classical has held a 7-6 advantage in the hit col- with Sharks right elder Luke third baseman Jackson Raper’s not made it past the first round. umn, with Marblehead native Hartman (Bucknell) at the plate. (Catawba) single one batter later. “Honestly,” Leavitt said, “if we can just do that. If catcher Harrison Engstrom (Coch- After Brown dealt his second Vineyard starter Matt Mikulski we can just get out of the first round and play a sec- ise) and third baseman Elias Vari- strikeout of the game to open the (Fordham) struck out nine batters ond-round game, that’ll be great. nos (Tufts) each going 2-for-4. second inning, shortstop Brian over his ve innings of work, “Of course, I want to win the whole thing. But we’re Brock Riley (Salem State) nished Ronai (Yale) lifted a solo home run though the Navs left two runners in Division 1, and there are so many good teams. But the game on a high note out of the over the left eld wall to double the aboard in the second and third in- I’d like to win the first game.” nings. North Shore bullpen, retiring ve Martha’s Vineyard lead. The LEAVITT, B2 of the six Sharks batters he faced Sharks added their third and NAVS, B2 Lynn eld girls tennis closes regular season with win, now awaits tournament

ment pairings. assists, Joe O’Keefe scored two goals SCHOOL ROUNDUP BASEBALL with three assists and Collin Jackson By Harold Rivera Billerica 9, St. John’s 5 scored one goal. ITEM STAFF Will Potdevin led St. John’s offense In net, Kaden Quirk made 11 saves. The Lynn eld girls tennis team closed with a 2-for-3 afternoon at the plate and St. Mary’s closes the regular season at its regular season with a 4-1 win over three RBI. Jacob Bolger went 2-for-3 10-8 and awaits Friday’s state tourna- North Andover on Thursday afternoon. with one RBI and Alex Lane went 1-for- ment pairings. Alexa Vittiglio earned a win in rst 2 with one RBI. “I want to credit our defense as a unit,” singles (6-3, 6-1) to get the Pioneers mov- St. John’s closes its regular season Sat- Spartans coach Josh Field said. “They ing in the right direction. Emma Galluc- urday afternoon (2:30) when the Eagles stepped up and held Arlington Catholic ci followed with a win at second singles host St. Peter’s Marian. to one goal in the second half. I’m proud (6-1, 6-0). Claire Yang won at third sin- BOYS LACROSSE of our whole program. This is the rst gles (6-2, 6-1). At the second doubles, the St. Mary’s 13, Arlington Catholic 7 time in our history that we’ve made it in Lynn eld team of Bella Ferreira and Mi- Brendan Laundry scored ve goals the state tournament back-to-back sea- ITEM FILE PHOTO kayla Maffeo won (6-3, 1-6, 6-2). and dished three assists, Nick Napoli- sons. I want to recognize the program in Lynn eld’s Alexa Vittiglio earned a win in The Pioneers end their regular season tano scored three goals with two assists, general for stepping up and and doing rst singles (6-3, 6-1) Thursday. at 14-4 and await Friday’s state tourna- Davis Kinne scored two goals with three something special.” B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018

Red Sox open up series against Astros

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Andrew Benintendi, right, slides safely past a tag from Houston Astros catcher Tim Federowicz to score a run in the third inning of the series opener between the Red Sox and Astros Thursday night. The Sox ended up losing, 4-2. St. Mary’s baseball closes regular season with shutout win SPARTANS “Anthony (Bono) has been on vanced on a groundout. Aedan frame. Winchester started the from Division 3 during the off- From B1 fire the past few weeks,” Dana Leydon (1-for-3, RBI) scored top of the seventh with back-to- season. added. “He’s putting the ball Ouellette with a RBI single, ex- back singles but Alcock forced a “We have to understand that “A lot of the guys started tak- hard in play. Anthony had a cou- tending the Spartans lead to 8-0. pop-fly and recorded two strike- every pitch counts,” Dana said. ing the ball to the opposite field,” ple big hits. Leydon had a few That was more than enough outs to seal the 8-0 shutout win. “If you lose your focus, the Dana said. “Most of our hits hits. That’s what we’ve been try- run support for Alcock to work The Spartans close the book on game could speed on you in a were back up the middle, oppo- ing to do. The next guy just has with, as the junior allowed just the regular season at 13-7 with hurry. We’ll respect everybody site field approach instead of to keep it moving. We can’t have one base hit through the first a two-game win streak. They’ll coming in. We need to play our trying to pull the ball. We start- weak at-bats.” five innings. The Sachems laced await the Division 2 North state best game. Things happen on ed off trying to do that Wednes- Ouellette reached on a Win- a pair of two-out singles in the tournament pairings, to be an- the field but mentally, when we day (9-2 win at Arlington Catho- chester infield error to lead the top of the sixth but Alcock in- nounced next week. St. Mary’s come ready to play, we’re a pret- lic). It was nice to see. bottom of the fourth and ad- duced a groundout to end the was bumped up to Division 2 ty good team.” Marblehead baseball gets in its own way in loss MAGICIANS Sperry, Oliver and Lark to give early to look ahead to next season, From B1 Gloucester a 3-0 lead that it would Giardi knows there are certain not relinquish. The Fishermen added things that his team needs to im- Marblehead broke up Mondello’s a fourth run on a successful double prove on. no-hitter in the bottom of the fourth steal with runners on first and third. “I don’t have the exact number when Garaventi hit a single to center After Gloucester added two more right now, but we gave up some- field, but he was almost immediately runs on Montagnino’s two-run single where close to 120 runs this year and picked off by Mondello. in the top of the seventh, Gonzalez almost 50 of them were unearned, so Finally, in the top of the sixth, made sure Marblehead didn’t get defensively we have to be better,” Gloucester was able to break through. shut out by launching a deep RBI said Giardi. “You lose four or five It all started with Alias Mortillaro, double that nearly made it to the one-run games this year, so you just who reached on an error. A pop-out street bordering Seaside Park to put have to find a way to win those and a groundout followed and it the score at 6-1. games somehow. Whether it’s mak- looked like Masters would escape the The Magicians finish up the season ing an extra play or taking an extra ITEM FILE PHOTO inning, but then he hit Montagnino at 7-13, meaning there won’t be any base here or there, those are the Marblehead’s Harrison Engstrom had two hits for to keep the inning alive. Then came state tournament games for them things we’re going to have to focus the Navs in a loss to Martha’s Vineyard Thursday. three straight RBI singles from this year. And while it’s certainly too on.” Rams senior Leavitt looking for strong finish Navs fall to Martha’s

LEAVITT Vineyard in opening From B1 Last year, Classical finished with a game of NSBL season 17-3 record and, since there was very lit- tle turnover, save for a new first baseman NAVS and two corner outfielders, much was From B1 expected of the Rams this year. Instead, there were a few bumps in the road to- Engstrom and Varinos logged back-to-back singles ward the middle of the season, including a with one out in the first of those frames, but Mikulski loss to Peabody early on that left Richard induced a ground ball and a strikeout to end the very unhappy. threat. “She (Richard) knows how we can play,” The Sharks concluded the scoring with three runs Leavitt said. “And when she doesn’t see it, on just one hit in the sixth as Kolwyck ripped a three- she’s going to tell us. She wants us to play run shot just over the left field wall after reliever the way we can play.” Stephen Keskinidis (Salem State) dealt a strikeout Over the course of their careers, Leavitt and walked two. and Adams have developed a close bond. North Shore crossed the plate for its only run of the “She’s unique,” Leavitt said of her pitch- game in the seventh. Right fielder JP Knight (Tufts) er. “She’s different, but in a good way. For walked with one out, moved to third on center fielder one thing, she never gets rattled, and Drew Robertson’s (LIU Post) single through the right that’s something I have to work on. ITEM FILE PHOTO side, and scored on a double steal. “And,” Leavitt said, “she can get into The Navigators conclude their season-opening, two- situations where we get bases loaded and Meghan Leavitt hit a home run in what could have been game road swing on Friday night against the Nashua nobody out, and she’ll find a way to get her final at-bat at her home field, Grace Rogato Field, in the Silver Knights. First pitch at Historic Holman Stadi- out of it. That’s very big.” consolation game of the Holland Tournament last weekend. um is set for 6:45 p.m. Tiger recovers from rough start to shoot par at Memorial

DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — One shot on Sunday morning. the turf in frustration. The ball went the wrong side of the creek. One shot What turned it around for him was a over an iron fence and into a backyard, in the water. Another one in someone’s 3-iron from 245 yards that had to car- out of bounds. backyard. ry a pond in front of the green on the That led to double bogey, and he fol- Tiger Woods was headed for another par-5 fifth. lowed by hitting into a bunker on the bad memory at the Memorial. “That was huge because I just came par-3 16th and missing a short par One shot changed everything. off three-putting 4. I hit it over the save, sending him to 4 over through Woods recovered from a rugged start back on 3 with a wedge, and I needed seven holes. Thursday by running off three straight to get some momentum going,” Woods He attributed the slow start to tight- birdies late in the opening round to said. “I had two par 5s left. I figured I ness in his back, though he said that salvage an even-par 72 at Muirfield could get to even par somehow. But I was no cause for alarm even with four Village, leaving him seven shots be- needed to take care of 5 first. And I was back surgeries. The last one was to hind in a tie for 47th. able to do it.” fuse two discs in his lower back just “I fought back and I didn’t really The par 5s are what got Woods into over a year ago. have much starting out,” Woods said. this mess in the first place. “I wasn’t rotating very well today. “Didn’t really feel my swing very well, With a slight wind into him on the Back was tight,” Woods said. “And I and consequently I hit it both ways par-5 11th, he played it as a three- made a few tweaks in my swing, my — mainly left. I wasn’t rotating very shot hole by teeing off with a 2-iron. setup and I was able to make some well. Made a few tweaks, a few chang- Woods pulled that so far left the ball good swings and turned the whole es, made a couple of birdies, made a went over the creek and into shin-high thing around.” couple of putts, and lo and behold, I grass. He did well to chop it back to Woods said he has occasional days finished at even par. I know it’s a long the fairway, only to put his next shot when his back tightens and he can’t way back, but at least I’ve got a fight- with a long iron into the water in front get it entirely loose, but there’s no pain ing chance.” of the green. He got up-and-down for involved and he said it was “no biggie.” Woods is a five-time winner at the bogey. The front nine was a big deal, start- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Memorial. The last time he was at On the par-5 15th, Woods had two ing with that 3-iron over the water. He Muirfield Village was three years ago, mighty swings — one that sent the two-putted from about 50 feet for bird- After shooting 4-over through nine holes, Tiger when he shot a career-high 85 in the ball well to the right; one on the way ie, found the fairway on No. 6 that left Woods rallied to shoot 4-under on the last nine third round and had to play as a single back, leaving him to slam his club into a wedge into 3 feet for a tap-in birdie. to finish his round at even par Thursday. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY 6) Baseball Greater Lowell at Winthrop (noon) Beverly at Triton (4) SATURDAY Danvers at Medford (4) Swampscott at Georgetown (4) Baseball Softball St. Peter Marian at St. John’s (2:30) Arl. Cath. at St. Mary’s (3:45) Track Beverly at Concord-Carlisle (at Regis, All-State Meet (at Fitchburg State, TBA)

SPORTS BRIEFS Ridley basketball All Care VNA golf skills clinics tournament The Helen Ridley basket- All Care VNA & Hospice ball skills clinics will be will host its 26th annual held over the next few Charity Golf Open on Mon- months, with nine sessions day, June 25, at Gannon in total. The clinics are all Golf Course. Players tee off on Mondays from 7 p.m. at 9:30 a.m. and will enjoy until 8:30 p.m., and will be a great day of golf, net- held on June 4, 11 and 18. working, fun and charita- The clinics are open to ble giving. Lunch on the boys and girls in grades course and a lively 19th 4-12 and will be held at St. hole celebration will be fol- Mary’s High School on 35 lowed by a reception with Tremont St. The cost of the dinner, drinks, awards, raf- clinic is $200 and partici- fles and live auction! pants will need to bring a Cost for golf and dinner ball. is $200 per person. Regis- This will be a high inten- ter at www.allcare.org/ PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS sity clinic for boys and golf-tournament-registra- Bill Belichick overlooks a drill at Patriots offseason workouts Thursday afternoon at Gillette girls to get you in shape tion/ Stadium in Foxborough. and to help develop basket- Proceeds from this fund- ball skills. Drills are raising event will benefit designed to help any play- countless patients and er at any level with ball their families throughout Patriots visited by five-time champ, handling, shooting (off the the North Shore, Greater dribble, off screens and off Boston, and Merrimack the pass), creating your Valley. Your support own shot and finishing at enables All Care to contin- but not the one who plays QB the rim. We will also mix ue to provide quality home in playing games so that health care regardless of FOXBOROUGH (AP) — The New pressed with his attention to detail 41 in August, Brady is said to be up- players can learn how to one’s ability to pay. England Patriots were thrilled to with everything involved in basket- set with coach Bill Belichick over his use their skills in a game Sponsorship opportuni- have a five-time champion with ball — not just shooting, but prac- attempts to speed up the succession situation. ties are available. To them at practice this week. tice and working out and his rela- plan at quarterback and move Jim- Please email or call secure your sponsorship, to Not Tom Brady, Kobe Bryant. tionship with his teammates. my Garoppolo into the starting job Helen Ridley to save your donate an item, or buy a With their quarterback skipping Several Patriots posted pictures before Brady was ready to give it up. spot and/or if you have any raffle ticket, please contact organized team activities along with of themselves with Bryant on social Garoppolo was traded to the San questions at ridleytop- Julie Manninen at 781- tight end Rob Gronkowski, the Pa- media on Wednesday. Belichick said Francisco 49ers midseason, report- [email protected] 244-1124 or at jmanninen@ triots returned to Gillette Stadium he has a lot of respect for the 2008 edly on a mandate from owner Rob- or 781-775-0778. allcare.org. for offseason workouts this week. NBA MVP and thought his team ert Kraft. After Bryant visited the team on could learn from meeting him. “(No.) 12 is a big part of this team, Wednesday, several New England “It was a cool experience,” running and he means a lot to us in the lock- TV/RADIO players noted the similarities be- back James White said. “It’s an hon- er room. But as far as the culture TV tween him and Brady. or to meet a guy who’s one of the goes, it’s always been ‘next man up,’” “They’re both highly competitive greatest athletes of all time.” linebacker Dont’a Hightower said. MLB guys,” defensive back Devin Mc- Of course, White knows another “We’re not going to work harder just 8:10 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... NESN Courty said Thursday. “I think ev- guy like that. because 12’s not here or because 8:30 p.m...... LA Dodgers at Colorado...... MLB Network erybody sees that.” But Brady has reportedly been Gronk’s not here. ... Whenever he College baseball Although the Patriots wouldn’t working out with his personal train- gets back, we’ll be glad to have them 12 p.m...... Oklahoma vs. Mississippi State...... ESPNU elaborate on what Bryant said to er instead of with his teammates. A both, but it’s not going to stop us 2 p.m...... Ohio State vs. South Carolina...... ESPN2 them, McCourty came away im- three-time NFL MVP who will turn from working.” 4 p.m...... San Diego State vs. LSU...... ESPNU 5 p.m...... Texas A&M vs. Indiana...... ESPN2 7 p.m...... Samford vs. Florida State...... ESPNU Hayward has surgery to clean up discomfort 10 p.m...... Northwestern State vs. Oregon State...... ESPNU Golf BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Celtics 2:30 p.m...... PGA: The Memorial...... Golf say forward Gordon Hayward had sur- 3 p.m...... US Women’s Open...... FS1 gery to remove a plate and screws in his WNBA broken left leg and will be ready to start next season. 8 p.m...... Phoenix at Minnesota...... ESPN2 Hayward missed almost the entire 9 p.m...... Connecticut at Chicago...... NBCSB season after breaking his leg in the Mixed martial arts first quarter of the season opener. The 10 p.m...... UFC: Jimmie Rivera vs. ...... FS1 Celtics went on to reach Game 7 of the College softball Eastern Conference finals before losing 7 p.m...... NCAA World Series...... ESPN to the Cleveland Cavaliers. 9:30 p.m...... NCAA World Series...... ESPN The team says his leg and ankle are Tennis sound, but the plate and screws that 5 a.m...... French Open...... Tennis were implanted to help the injury heal Radio were irritating his tendons. He is sched- MLB uled to resume basketball activities 8:10 p.m...... Boston at Houston...... WEEI-FM 93.7 in six to eight weeks and be ready for training camp. Also Wednesday: the Celtics said cen- NHL PLAYOFFS ter Aron Baynes had successful surgery FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS STANLEY CUP FINAL Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. to repair a nasal fracture he sustained (Best-of-7) Monday, June 4 during Game 6 of the Cleveland series. Gordon Hayward had surgery to remove a plate and screws Monday, May 28 Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. He is expected to be back on the court in from his broken left leg Wednesday. He is still on schedule Vegas 6, Washington 4 Thursday, June 7 two to four weeks. to be ready to play for training camp. Wednesday, May 30 Washington 3, Vegas 2, Series Washington at Vegas, 8 p.m. tied 1-1 Sunday, June 10 Saturday, June 2 x-Vegas at Washington, 8 p.m. NBA Finals now underway NBA PLAYOFFS NBA FINALS Friday, June 8 (Best-of-7) Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Thursday, May 31 Monday, June 11 Cleveland at Golden State, 9 p.m. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 9 Sunday, June 3 p.m. Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. Thursday, June 14 Wednesday, June 6 x-Golden State at Cleveland, 9 Golden State at Cleveland, 9 p.m. p.m.

MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Boston 39 17 .696 — Washington 32 22 .593 — New York 35 17 .673 2 Atlanta 32 23 .582 ½ Tampa Bay 28 27 .509 10½ Philadelphia 30 23 .566 1½ Toronto 25 31 .446 14 New York 27 26 .509 4½ Baltimore 17 39 .304 22 Miami 20 35 .364 12½ Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Cleveland 29 25 .537 — Milwaukee 36 21 .632 — Detroit 26 30 .464 4 Chicago 29 23 .558 4½ Minnesota 22 29 .431 5½ St. Louis 29 24 .547 5 Kansas City 20 36 .357 10 Pittsburgh 29 26 .527 6 Chicago 16 37 .302 12½ Cincinnati 20 37 .351 16 West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 35 22 .614 — Colorado 30 26 .536 — Seattle 33 22 .600 1 Arizona 28 27 .509 1½ Los Angeles 30 27 .526 5 Los Angeles 26 29 .473 3½ Oakland 29 28 .509 6 San Francisco 26 30 .464 4 Texas 24 34 .414 11½ San Diego 24 33 .421 6½

Thursday’s Games nedy 1-5), 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, ppd. Texas (Colon 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Barria Detroit 6, L.A. Angels 2 4-1), 10:07 p.m. Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 3 Tampa Bay (Romo 1-1) at Seattle (Leake Boston at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 5-3), 10:10 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-4) at N.Y. Mets Texas at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Wheeler 2-4), 7:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Washington (Strasburg 6-4) at Atlanta (Fol- Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. tynewicz 4-3), 7:35 p.m. Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, 7:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-4) at St. Louis (Miko- Washington at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. las 6-0), 8:15 p.m. Miami at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-4) at Colorado Friday’s Games (Anderson 3-1), 8:40 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 6-2) at Baltimore Miami (Hernandez 0-2) at Arizona (Buch- (Gausman 3-4), 7:05 p.m. holz 0-1), 9:40 p.m. Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Detroit (Hardy 1-0), Cincinnati (Mahle 3-6) at San Diego (Lock- 7:10 p.m. ett 0-0), 10:10 p.m. Boston (Sale 5-2) at Houston (Cole 5-1), Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-3) at San Francisco 8:10 p.m. (Stratton 6-3), 10:15 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota Saturday’s Games (Berrios 5-5), 8:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson, right, blocks a layup attempt by Golden Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Chicago White Oakland at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. Sox (Santiago 1-2), 8:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. State Warriors guard Stephen Curry in Game 1 of the NBA Finals Thursday night. Oakland (Montas 1-0) at Kansas City (Ken- Cleveland at Minnesota, 4:10 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 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 CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

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 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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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) ARIES (March 21-April 19) If you share your opinion, you’ll Put a budget and time frame Use common sense when The help someone requests may You can host an event, but Rely on the past when you quickly realize who is and isn’t in place to avoid being caught dealing with domestic changes not be warranted. Before you don’t go overboard. Get others must make an important deci- on your side. Join forces with in a situation that you can’t or tackling a new project that offer too much, question what’s to pitch in and help. Refrain sion regarding personal or pro- people who have goals and in- afford or finish. Restraint and will take up a chunk of your entailed. If you are too generous from overreacting, overindulg- fessional changes. Someone terests similar to yours to gain common sense will be re- valuable time. Put a workable with your time or money, some- ing and overdoing. Don’t take you have worked with will offer ground quickly. quired. timetable in place before you one will take advantage of you. part in a costly venture. an unexpected option. start. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Share your feelings and make A physical change will add to A day trip will be fruitful. If Personal improvements will A change of plans will turn out Leave nothing to chance. Take plans that will address the your confidence and bring in you get everything in writing, make you feel and look your better than anticipated. Be the initiative to ensure that changes that loved ones want a host of compliments. Get you’ll feel good about whatev- best. A relationship will take a open to suggestions, but don’t what you want to see hap- to or should make. Love and involved in a joint venture er transaction you make. Cel- positive turn if you show inter- think that others know better pen is completed. If you want romance should be high on that will support your creative ebrate with someone positive est and offer support and help than you what you can and something, do the work and your list. Personal improve- skills and encourage positive and progressive. Romance is to someone you love. cannot do or afford. reap the reward. ments are favored. change. highlighted.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Rescinded vacation invitation causes bad blood in family Do you lose or win the trick? DEAR ABBY: My son staff that not everyone ap- Lyndon Johnson said, “Yes- There appear to be just “Jeff” is wealthy and lives Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van preciates the over-famil- terday is not ours to recover, three losers: two diamonds in another state with his Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, iarity. but tomorrow is ours to win or and one club. Since East had wife and family. His wife and was founded by her mother, to lose.” only two diamonds, surely he has now moved her moth- Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at DEAR ABBY: Recently, In other words, if you have has two or three spades. If er to where they live and on an airline flight, the a bad result on one board, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los so, South can overruff at trick she works for my son. Jeff passenger next to me put forget about it when the next three, draw trumps and claim. and his family take vaca- Angeles, CA 90069. her feet (with shoes on) one starts and concentrate on However, here, he would be tions several times a year onto the headrest in front getting the points back. If you in for a nasty surprise when in the U.S. and out of it, rules the roost. I don’t today, young lady?” I find of her. No one was in the fret about the previous deal, West turned up with three and always include her blame your daughter for it condescending. Why is it seat. Since she had her you will make another costly spades. Suddenly, South mother or her father and headphones on, I tapped error on this one. would have four losers: one his wife. feeling hurt, because what necessary to make refer- your son did was insensi- ence to my age? Obviously, her on the shoulder and Similarly, if you realize that spade, two diamonds and Two months ago, he in- indicated that it was un- partner — not you! — has one club. vited his sister and niece tive and rude. they don’t think I’m young sanitary to put one’s feet made a defensive mistake, do Let our elusive friend the to go with them. They The problem with keep- at all. What would you say where normally a passen- not be distracted; keep fight- loser-on-loser play ride to the were very excited, but a ing silent is that hurt feel- in these situations? ger’s head should be. I got ing hard to break the contract. few days later he called ings fester and grow. If it rescue. Instead of overruffing, IRRITATED IN SAN a dirty look for my efforts, How should South avoid them and said his wife were I, I wouldn’t fume in South should discard his inev- DIEGO and the young woman feeling glum at the end of this wanted her mother to go, silence. Your daughter itable club loser. made quite a scene. deal? He is in four spades. so the invitation was with- should talk to her brother DEAR IRRITATED: Should I have ignored West cashes his two top di- drawn. about what happened, and You are asking a question the situation, or said amonds, then plays a third My son and his wife point out how hurtful re- I receive often. Older wom- something to the flight at- round, which East ruffs with don’t think they did any- scinding the invitation en not only resent being the spade nine. thing wrong, but there was to her and her daugh- called “young lady,” they tendants? What do you recommend? In the auction, North’s have been bad feelings ter. Getting it off her chest also dislike being called three-diamond cue-bid ever since, and they con- may make her feel better. “honey” and “sweetie” by UNSANITARY IN showed three-plus-card tinue to take her family someone who doesn’t know THE EAST spade support and at least everywhere. How would DEAR ABBY: I’m a them well. Because it both- game-invitational values. you handle this? Would 69-year-old woman. I look ers you, tell the person, “I DEAR UNSANITARY: South signed off in three you keep silent or speak to my age because, unlike know you’re trying to be If you had quietly alerted spades, but North had 13 them? most of my friends, I don’t nice, but in the future, the flight attendants and points, so went on to game, color my hair. Sometimes NOT INVITED IN please use my name or call let them handle it, you despite knowing that he had OKLAHOMA when I’m shopping — such me ‘ma’am.’” This is some- would have spared your- a lot of losers and the dread- as in a grocery store — thing you might also men- self the unpleasantness ed 4-3-3-3 distribution. If you DEAR NOT INVITED: employees call me “young tion to the store manager, you experienced. That’s smell a game, bid that game. It appears your son’s wife lady,” as in “How are you so he or she can remind the what I would recommend.

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MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE

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 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Anne M. Blake and Jenny L. Crampe to Mortgage Electronic Registration mortgage given by Shawn Sams and Marie Sams to Mortgage Electronic given by Laurie A. Horgan to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc., its successors and assigns, Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Guaranteed Rate, Inc., dated December nominee for Mortgage Financial, Inc. dated March 9, 2005, recorded at the Essex dated June 29, 2007 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) 4, 2014 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24050, Page 442, as Registry of Deeds at Book 27015, Page 30 as affected by a Loan Modification at Book 33716, Page 220, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present affected by Loan Modification Agreement dated December 28, 2016 and recorded recorded on July 31, 2013 in Said Registry of Deeds at Book 32705, Page 482, holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to at Book 35755, Page 320; said mortgage was then assigned to Saxon Mortgage subsequently assigned to OneWest Bank, FSB by Mortgage Electronic Registration Freedom Mortgage Corporation dated August 21, 2017 and recorded with said Services, Inc. by virtue of an assignment dated October 21, 2009, and recorded in Systems, Inc. by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry on September 11, 2017 at Book 36165, Page 376, for breach of the Book 29040, Page 299; and further assigned to Nationstar Mortgage LLC by virtue Registry of Deeds at Book 28954, Page 323, subsequently assigned to Ocwen conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be of an assignment dated January 21, 2016, and recorded in Book 34984, Page Loan Servicing, LLC by OneWest Bank, FSB by assignment recorded in said Essex sold at Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. on June 11, 2018, on the mortgaged 146; of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 34286, Page 249, premises located at 27 Michigan Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be subsequently assigned to Federal National Mortgage Association by Ocwen Loan and singular the premises described in said mortgage, sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 10:00 AM on June 25, 2018, on the mortgaged Servicing, LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) premises. This property has the address of 145 Jenness Street, Lynn, MA 01904. Registry of Deeds at Book 34338, Page 90, subsequently assigned to MTGLQ TO WIT: The entire mortgaged premises, all and singular, the premises as described in said Investors, L.P. by Federal National Mortgage Association by assignment recorded mortgage: PARCEL 1 The land in said Lynn, together with the buildings thereon, in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36002, Page 1 Exhibit A shown as Lot 5A on "Plan of Land belonging to J.R. and G.O. Bergstron," dated Aril for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing Property Description Closing Date: December 4, 2014 20, 1951, W.B. Hilton, C.E., recorded in Book 3825, Page 175. PARCEL 2 A same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 AM on June 8, 2018 at 8 Fulton Borrower(s): Shawn Sams and Marie Sams parcel of land containing 800 square feet being shown as Parcel 1 on land for Avenue, Saugus, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to Property Address: 27 Michigan Avenue, Lynn, MA 01902 relocation, portion of Sluice Road, Lynn, Mass., dated November 17, 1961, wit: Joseph J. Macione Civil Engineer," said plan recorded Essex South Registry of The following described land known as 27 Michigan Avenue in Lynn, Essex County, Deeds, Book 4884, Page 61. Subject to a slope easement reserved in deed Tax ID Number: 716005 Land situated in the County of Essex in the State of MA Massachusetts, in the County of Essex more particularly described as follows: recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 4884, Page 66. Being the The land in Saugus together with the buildings thereon, bounded and described as PARCEL 1: same premises conveyed to me by deed Roy J. Coleman, dated May 30, 2003 follows: Westerly: by Fulton Avenue, 120 feet; Northerly: by Lot 282 on the plan SOUTHWESTERLY by Michigan Avenue, three (3) feet; NORTHWESTERLY by Lot B and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds in Book 20923, Page 463. hereinafter mentioned, 70 feet; Easterly: by Lots 269, 270, 271 and 272 on said on plan hereinafter mentioned, ninety-four and 86/100 (94.86) feet; Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking plan, 120 feet; Southerly: by Lots 275, 276 and 277 on said plan, 70 feet; Be all NORTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Bertha A. Lawler, three (3) feet; and of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. In the event of said measurements more or less, or however otherwise bounded and described; SOUTHEASTERLY by land of owners unknown, ninety-four and 86/100 (94.86) of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, Being the premises shown as Lots 278, 279, 280 and 281 on a plan of "The feet, more or less. the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by Westlands, Saugus, Massachusetts", dated September, 1906, by John T. reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the Desmond, C. E., recorded with Essex South District Deeds, Plan Book 17, Plan 16, PARCEL 2: property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil and together containing 8,400 square feet of land according to said plan. Said SOUTHWESTERLY by Michigan Avenue, a distance of eight (8) feet; and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a premises are now known as and numbered 8 said Fulton Avenue. Being the same SOUTHEASTERLY by Land of City of Lynn, a distance of ninety-four and 86/100 part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this property conveyed to ANNE M. BLAKE and JENNY L. CRAMPE, by Deed dated (94.86) feet; sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes 07-27-94 of record in Deed Book 12680, Page 311, in the ESSEX County Clerk's NORTHEASTERLY by land of Lawler, a distance of fifty (50) feet; and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer Office. Being the same property conveyed to ANNE M. BLAKE and JENNY L. NORTHWESTERLY by land of Boyd, a distance of forty-four and 93/100 (44.93) liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND CRAMPE , as joint tenants, by deed dated July 27, 1994 of record in Deed Book feet; DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid 12680, Page 311, in the ESSEX County Clerk's Office. SOUTHWESTERLY by Lot A, a distance of forty-one and 93/100 (41.93) feet; and by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in NORTHWESTERLY by Lot A, a distance of fifty-three (53) feet. cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax The above described parcel contains 2.574 square feet of land as is shown on a reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in plan entitled ''Subdivision of Land owned by United ' Realty .Trust'', dated the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned possession, and attorney's fees and costs. September 21, 1946, Lynn, Massachusetts, Albert D. Martin, Surveyor. Said Lot B sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned is conveyed together with and appurtenance thereto a right of way for all purposes sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all TERMS OF SALE: in, on and over, a triangular parcel of land at the Easterly corner of said Lot A as easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of shown on said Plan. zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the successful bidder at the delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Being the same premises as conveyed to Grantors by deed recorded herewith. foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33716, Page 218. property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid second highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit the required deposit as set forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, shall be held in escrow by DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. TERMS OF SALE: Agent shall be discharged. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. MTGLQ Investors, LP Dated: May 21, 2018 A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank check Present Holder of said Mortgage, will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The Nationstar Mortgage LLC By Its Attorneys, balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., 150 By its Attorney ORLANS PC California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, PO Box 540540 Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Waltham, MA 02454 date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full Beverly, MA 01915 Phone: (781) 790-7800 of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage (978) 921-2670 16-006432 shall control in the event of an error in this publication. www.dgandl.com 8152.45 (HORGAN A/K/A LAURIE HORGAN) Item: May 18, 25, June 1, 2018 Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2018 Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION Commonwealth of Massachusetts Present holder of said mortgage By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage County of Essex given by Mark D. Melanson and Dumey M. Chaviano to Mortgage Electronic The Superior Court By its Attorneys, Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for First Federal Savings Bank of Boston HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. dated July 19, 2013, recorded at the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of CIVIL DOCKET #1877CV00735 150 California Street Deeds in Book 32670, Page 196; said mortgage was then assigned to Newton, MA 02458 Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency by virtue of an assignment dated March 1, RE: CitiMortgage, Inc v McGhee (617) 558-0500 2017, and recorded in Book 35733, Page 172; of which mortgage the 201708-0314 - TEA undersigned is the present holder for breach of conditions of said mortgage and ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Item: May 18, 25, June 1, 2018 for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION at 11:00 AM on June 21, 2018, on the mortgaged premises. This property has the address TO: Matthew McGhee, Lynn, in the County of Essex; all in said Commonwealth of Massachusetts of 50 Webster Street, Lynn, MA 01902. The entire mortgaged premises, all and Commonwealth; County of Essex singular, the premises as described in said mortgage: The land with the buildings The Superior Court thereon, situated on the Northeasterly side of Webster Street, formerly Cedar Hill AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SERVICE Avenue, and numbered 50 Webster and bounded and described as follows: MEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): CIVIL DOCKET #1877CV00736 SOUTHWESTERLY by Webster Street, fifty (50) feet; SOUTHEASTERLY by land now or formerly of Besom, one hundred (100) feet; NORTHEASTERLY by land now or CitiMortgage Inc., a banking institution with a usual place of business in RE: CitiMortgage, Inc. Successor By Merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage Group, formerly of Truscott and of Shattuck, fifty (50) feet; and NORTHWESTERLY by land O'Fallon, MO Inc. v Felix now or formerly of Lutus, one hundred (100) feet. Containing 5,000 square feet, more or less, or however bounded and described. For title reference see deed to claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 8 Nahant Pl., ORDER OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION the mortgagors recorded with Essex South District Registry of Deeds herewith. Unit 302, Nahant Plaza Condominium, Lynn,Essex County, MA and more fully Subject to and with the benefit of easements, reservation, restrictions, and taking described in said mortgage. TO: Rosa M Felix Also Known As Rosa Felix, Lawrence, in the County of record, if any, insofar as the same are now in force and applicable. In the event of Essex; all in said Commonwealth; of any typographical error set forth herein in the legal description of the premises, given by Matthew McGhee to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.; the description as set forth and contained in the mortgage shall control by Dated February 27, 2007 AND TO ALL PERSONS ENTITLED TO THE BENEFIT OF THE SERVICE reference. Together with all the improvements now or hereafter erected on the MEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT, 50 U.S.C. c.50 s.3901 (et seq): property and all easements, rights, appurtenances, rents, royalties, mineral, oil recorded in the Essex County Southern District Registry of Deeds, Book 26598, and gas rights and profits, water rights and stock and all fixtures now or hereafter a Page 514, has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of CitiMortgage, Inc. Successor By Merger to ABN AMRO Mortgage part of the property. All replacements and additions shall also be covered by this Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Group, Inc., a banking institution with a usual place of business in O'Fallon, MO sale. Terms of Sale: Said premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and assessments, tax sales, tax titles and other municipal liens and water or sewer If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the claiming to be the holder of a mortgage covering property situated at 240 Water liens and State or County transfer fees, if any there are, and TEN THOUSAND United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Street, Unit D, a/k/a 240 Water Street, Unit 240-D, in Building One of the DOLLARS ($10,000.00) in cashier's or certified check will be required to be paid Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the Riverside Condominium, Lawrence, Essex County, MA and more fully described in by the purchaser at the time and place of the sale as a deposit and the balance in above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a said mortgage. cashier's or certified check will be due in thirty (30) days, at the offices of Doonan, written appearance and answer in said court in said County on or before Graves & Longoria, LLC ("DG&L"), time being of the essence. The Mortgagee 06/25/2018 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to given by Rosa M Felix to Peoples Heritage Savings Bank; Dated October 7, 1997 reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at the benefits of said Act. the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned recorded in the Essex County Northern District Registry of Deeds, Book 4864, Page sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at Lawrence, 43, has/have filed with said court a Complaint for determination of sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all Massachusetts, this 16th day of May, 2018. Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the Clerk of Courts If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the successful bidder at the United States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according Item: June 1, 2018 Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale above-mentioned property on that basis, then you or your attorney must file a executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the LEGAL NOTICE Legal Notice: written appearance and answer in said court in said County on or before property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said Notice of Sale and Disposal of Property Notice is hereby given that Simply Self 06/25/2018 or you may be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to second highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgagee's attorneys, the amount of Notice is hereby given that Simply Storage located at 244 Andover St., the benefits of said Act. the required deposit as set forth herein. If the second highest bidder declines to Self Storage located at 102 Broadway, Peabody, Ma. 01960, intends to sell purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to Lynnfield, Ma. 01940 intends to sell or otherwise dispose of personal Witness, Judith Fabricant, Esquire, Chief Justice of the Superior Court, at Lawrence, purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest or otherwise dispose of personal effects, office and other equipment in Massachusetts, this 16th day of May, 2018. bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder property consisting of household and compliance with MASS. STATE LAW VIA Thomas H. Driscoll Jr., shall be held in escrow by DG&L, (hereinafter called the "Escrow Agent") until the personal effects, office and other AN ONLINE AUCTION AT WWW.STORA Clerk of Courts deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as equipment in compliance with Mass GETREASURES.COM ON JUNE 16TH, the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, whereupon all obligations of the state law VIA AN ON-LINE AUCTION AT 2018 AT APPROXIMATELY 10 AM AND Item: June 1, 2018 Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulfilled and the Escrow WWW.STORAGETREASURES.COM ON CONCLUDING ON JUNE 21ST, 2018 AT Agent shall be discharged. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. June 16, 2018 BEGINNING AT APPROXIMATELY 2 PM. THIS PUBLIC Dated: May 17, 2018 APPROXIMATELY 10:00AM AND CON- SALE WILL RESULT IN THE GOODS ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency CLUDING ON June 21, 2018 AT BEING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, By its Attorney APPROXIMATELY 1:00PM. THIS PUBLIC CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) DOONAN, GRAVES & LONGORIA, LLC, SALE WILL RESULT IN THE GOODS APPLY. Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, BEING SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. All units are sold as whole. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on June 20, 2018 Beverly, MA 01915 CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS The following units are up for sale: at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor (978) 921-2670 APPLY. #3031 Stacy Gervais Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing www.dgandl.com 53736 (MELANSON A/K/A MARK MELANSON) All units are sold as whole. #321921 Lawrence Moynihan charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. Item: May 25, June 1, 8, 2018 The following units are for sale: #2027 Joseph Maloney Description of Vehicle Unit Number Tenant Name #313335 Ana Maria Steele 1990 Mercury Marquis 2MECM74F1LX611104 464 Claire (Midge ) Hezekiah #3008 Donte Jones 2008 BMW 3 series WBAVC73598KP37398 354 Norma Owumi #3033 Eric Pohlmeyer 2004 Ford Taurus 1FAFP55U44A118198 381 Hope Sanders Item: June 1, 8, 2018 1994 Mazda B 3000 4F4CR16U5RTM03400 805 William Bagnera 2012 Nissan Altima 1N4AL2AP2CN506879 717 Sasha Nisenbaum 2000 Ford Ranger 1FTYR10V5YTA68587 10218 Youness Wahid 2004 Nissan Sentra 3N1CB51DX4L860862 495 Jason Phipps 2009 Toyota Rav 4 JTMBF31V195006568 Item: June 1, 8, 2018 Thank You, Bill's Auto Clinic 2 Commercial St Salem MA 01970 Item: June 1, 8, 15, 2018 FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 B8 CLASSIFIED THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018

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