TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 Car breaks in Real deal: $7.5M sale in Lynn Marblehead Investor closes on West Lynn apartment complex a pain in Neck By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF By Gayla Cawley LYNN — In one of the rst and larg- ITEM STAFF est commercial real estate deals of the year, a 42-unit waterfront apartment MARBLEHEAD — Car break-ins were building has been sold to an out-of- a pain in the neck for Marblehead resi- town investor for $7.5 million. dents over the weekend. DTB Investments LLC, a New Hamp- Police reported that close to 15 vehicles shire-based company that owns, man- were entered since Saturday night, with ages and develops real estate, recently most break-ins occurring on Marblehead closed on the purchase of 9 Needhams Neck. Cars were broken into on ve Landing Road. streets on the neck — Kimball Street, The seller, Needhams Landing LLC, Ocean Avenue, Dennett Road, Flint an entity of Procopio Enterprises Inc., Street and Nanepashemet Street — and in Saugus, completed construction on Fort Sewall Terrace on the mainland. the 13,920-square-foot building last “The suspect(s) appear to be operating year. It is assessed at $5.9 million. The under the cover of darkness and capital- four-story wood frame project offers izing on little pedestrian and vehicular studio, one-, and two-bedroom units traf c to accomplish their thievery with- priced from $1,150 to $1,600, accord- out detection,” Marblehead Police said in ing to the property’s website. a statement. “The market conditions were just PHOTO | NEEDHAMS LANDING LLC Some of the vehicles were unlocked, right for the sale,” said Michael Pro- but others were secured and alarmed. In The new 42-unit waterfront apartment building at 9 Needhams copio, co-owner of Procopio Enterprises. Landing Road has been sold to an out-of-town investor for $7.5 BREAK-INS, A7 million. REAL ESTATE, A7 Swampscott tackling Blocksidge renovations By Gayla Cawley ITEM STAFF SWAMPSCOTT — Plans to play on arti cial turf at Blocksidge Field are advancing, with town of cials soliciting bids for construction of the nearly $2 mil- lion project. Gino Cresta, interim town administra- tor and department of public works di- rector, said the town is putting out three separate bids this week for the construc- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE tion phase, and three contractors will be selected. Cresta also serves as chairman Jaime Figueroa. of the Turf Field Advisory Committee, the board that has been the leader on the Blocksidge project. Candidate One of the bids going out is for site work, which includes the demolition of running to the existing structures at the eld, rip- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ping up the eld, drainage installation Gino Cresta stands next to footings that used to be the home stands at Blocksidge strengthen BLOCKSIDGE, A7 Field in Swampscott as the eld is prepped for restoration and improvements. community connection Lynn eld By Thomas Grillo ITEM STAFF LYNN — Jaime Figueroa rolling out wants to bring the spirit of community service into City Hall. local plan “City government is los- ing touch with our com- munity,” he said. “We are for pot too focused on economic development and too fo- By Leah Dearborn cused on where the mari- ITEM STAFF juana clinics should go. As a result, people are feel- LYNNFIELD — The town is look- ing the brunt of it. I want ing to halt marijuana sales within better communication its borders after the substance was between city government legalized across the state last No- and residents.” vember. At 28, the Suffolk Uni- The Board of Selectmen voted versity student said he is Monday to include a referendum quali ed to be an at-large question preventing its sale on the city councilor because he next town election ballot, as well as is a caring community ac- two warrant articles that will be pre- tivist and citizen public sented at the April Town Meeting. servant who has dedicat- “This is a nightmare for town ed the past ve years to counsels throughout the Common- bettering Lynn. wealth,” said Town Counsel Thomas “I serve on the Lynn Mullen. Community Action board Mullen explained that the new law where we just celebrat- Super raf e: That’s the ticket contains limited opportunities for ed Martin Luther King municipalities to prevent the sale of Day with more than 300 By Bridget Turcotte $100 each. The prize value is esti- Jayfen volunteers,” he said. “We ITEM STAFF mated to be $10,000. Volquez, 8, LYNNFIELD, A7 distributed 35 duf e bags “We’ve already sold more than 100 and Karina full of toiletries, towels SAUGUS — Two New England Pa- in the rst couple of hours,” Mac- Gordon, 7, and sheets for the Plum- triots fans will score tickets to Super Donald said Monday afternoon. “The hope they can Bowl LI for just $100. mer Home and assembled money (raised) goes to our annual win the Super YMCA of Metro North is raf ing off INSIDE gift bags for 1,000 veter- support campaign.” Bowl raf e at a pair of tickets to the Feb. 5 football ans that were distributed The Y has branches in Lynn, Pea- the Lynn Y. In Opinion to the Lynn Shelter Asso- game in Houston. The package deal body, Saugus and Melrose. Marblehead ciation.” covers all expenses, including two Audrey Jimenez, director of the confronts a killer. A4 The Ward 7 resident game tickets, round trip airfare, three Lynn branch, said a portion of the PHOTO | PAULA MULLER moved to Lynn in 2003, nights in a hotel, ground transporta- pro t will go to the organization’s In Sports attended Classical High tion and a pregame brunch or tailgate. Growing Stronger Campaign and St. Mary’s girls hockey President Bruce MacDonald said overcomes slow start FIGUEROA, A7 350 raf e tickets are available for RAFFLE, A7 to beat Framingham. B1

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Fredric A. Phillips, 75 Eleanor L. Nadeau, 89 Boston city officials to study his client is the victim of plan for municipal ID cards a witch hunt who’s been framed by unreliable SWAMPSCOTT and dear brother of LYNN — Mrs. Elea- Karen Flynn and her BOSTON (AP) — The witnesses. — Fredric A. “Fred- Jeffrey and wife Carol nor L. (Leydon) Na- husband David of city of Boston will consid- Not-guilty pleas were dy” Phillips, 75, of Phillips. deau passed peace- Reading, daughter er a plan to issue munic- entered on behalf of Swampscott, entered Service informa- fully in her sleep at Maureen Bakas and ipal identification cards, 42-year-old Asim Kieta at eternal rest on Satur- tion: Services will be the age of 89 on Jan. her husband George an idea that other cities his arraignment Monday day, Jan. 21, 2017. held at Congregation 19. She was the lov- of Dracut, as well as have used to help immi- on charges including Born and raised Shirat Hayam, 55 At- ing wife of Albert J. her beloved and cher- grants and the homeless. possession of an explosive in Lynn, Mr. Phillips lantic Ave., Swamp- Nadeau for 66 years. ished grandchildren, Mayor Marty Walsh device and assault with worked as a clothing scott, on Tuesday, Born and raised in Kelsey, Graham, Chris- said the city is seeking a intent to murder. manufacturer. Later Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. West Lynn, she was topher and Amanda, consultant to study the The improvised bomb he owned and operated Sam- Interment to follow at Sharon a graduate of Classical High who brought overwhelming joy feasibility of creating city that included a propane ples clothing store on Atlantic Memorial Park. Condolence where she was a drum ma- to her life. Eleanor was prede- ID cards that could be tank exploded Friday Avenue in Marblehead. He calls may be made at his late jorette. Mrs. Nadeau was em- ceased by her parents Thomas used to access the city’s morning outside a police was well known in the Swamp- residence following the in- ployed by General Electric’s Leydon and Elizabeth (Durkin) services, banks and cul- substation in South Bos- scott community as advocate terment Tuesday until 8 p.m. payroll department until rais- Leydon, her siblings James tural institutions. ton. Two officers received and organizer on many lo- and on Wednesday between ing her own family in Saugus. “Red”, Rose Mahoney, Thom- The plan would aim to minor injuries. cal issues. Mr. Phillips often 3-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, Faith was important to her. as, John, Theresa, and Virginia help those who face obsta- Kieta’s attorney ques- volunteered at My Brother’s expressions of sympathy may She was a longtime member Crimp. She also leaves behind cles getting other forms of tioned whether a bomb Table, loved cribbage at the be made to Congregation Shi- and served as President of many nieces and nephews, government ID, including was involved, saying some senior center and was active rat Hayam, 55 Atlantic Ave., the Ladies’ Catholic Benev- whom she adored. immigrants who entered trash caught fire. at the J.C.C. in Marblehead. Swampscott, MA 01907. For olent Association, and Saint In lieu of flowers, donations the country illegally. He was the devoted hus- directions or online condo- Margaret’s Sodality. She was can be made to the National Walsh said in a state- Massachusetts gas prices band of Elinore S. “Ellie” (Bor- lences go to: www.goldman- also a Girl Scout leader for Stroke Association or Catholic ment Monday that he is on the way down again kum) Miller; beloved father of fc.com. Arrangements by many years and was in charge Charities of the North Shore. committed to creating a sons Joshua Miller and Gabri- GOLDMAN Funeral Chapel, of the financials of the family Service information: Vis- more inclusive city. BOSTON (AP) — Af- el and wife Lisa Miller-Phillips; Malden. business, A & N Electric Com- iting hours will be held The city plans to hire a ter several weeks of pany. Mrs. Nadeau was active on Wednesday 4-8 p.m. consultant for the six- rising prices, the cost of in organizing social activities in BISBEE-PORCELLA Fu- month study by the end of a gallon of gasoline in in her community. She neral Home, 549 Lincoln March. Massachusetts has now was happiest in her kitchen, Ave., Saugus. Relatives and fallen for two consecutive Joseph L. LeBlanc, 91 preparing a meal for her fami- friends invited. Funeral from Suspect in Boston weeks. ly. One of the highlights of her the funeral home on Thurs- police cruiser blast is held AAA Northeast reports 1926-2017 life was a trip to Ireland, her day at 9:30 a.m. followed on $750G bail Monday that self-serve, ancestral homeland. by a funeral Mass in Sacred regular dropped 2 cents FRANKLIN, N.H. — Joseph son, N.H., Sean E. LeBlanc of Besides her husband, she Heart Church, 571 Boston BOSTON (AP) — A man in the past week to an Leo LeBlanc, 91, of Franklin Falmouth, Cheryl A. Lagace of is survived by her son Joseph Street, Lynn at 10:30 a.m. charged with bombing a average of $2.23 per formerly of Lynn, died Jan. 19, Norfolk and Karen M. Bennett Nadeau and his wife Patri- Interment St. Mary’s Ceme- Boston police cruiser has gallon. Prices have now at the Estates in Franklin. He of Annapolis, Md., and Edward cia of Chelmsford, daughter tery in Lynn. been held on $750,000 dropped 6 cents in two was the husband of Ursula C. LeBlanc of Lynn. bail, but his attorney says weeks. (Evans) LeBlanc for the past He is also survived by his 65 years. siblings, Joseph E. LeBlanc Born in Lynn, Jan. 7,1926, of Lynn, Raymond LeBlanc of the son of the late Edward Boston, Cecile Doucette of Lawmakers poised to consider and Adeline (Poirier) LeBlanc, Nashua, N.H., and was the Mr. LeBlanc was raised and brother of the late Omer LeB- had lived in Lynn for most of lanc and Marie Wallace. his life. He is also survived by his pay raises for top state officials Following his retirement, he 11 grandchildren and eight had lived in New Hampshire great-grandchildren. By Bob Salsberg well as Republican lead- $130,582 to $175,000 and the governor and other and Norfolk before recently Service information: His ASSOCIATED PRESS ers, and for the chairs of the state’s treasurer get- constitutional officers, but moving to Franklin. funeral will be held on legislative committees. ting a boost from $127,917 more sizable hikes for the He was a graduate St. Mi- Wednesday, Jan. 25, from BOSTON — Massachu- Under the proposal — to $175,000. speaker and Senate pres- setts lawmakers were chael’s College with a degree the GINLEY Funeral Home likely to be voted on by the The proposal came less ident, from the current poised to vote on a pack- in mathematics. of Franklin (www.ginley- House on Wednesday and than a week after lawmak- $102,000 to $175,000. age of pay raises for the An engineer, he had worked funeralhomes.com) 131 the Senate on Thursday — Rosenberg acknowl- legislative leadership, the ers held a public hearing for the General Electric Com- Main St., Franklin at 9 a.m. the governor’s salary would on a report that was filed in edged that taking a vote pany for 36 years before re- followed by a funeral Mass governor and other top state elected officials. increase from the current December 2014 by a special early in the current ses- tiring. in St. Jude’s Church at 10 $151,800 to $185,000, along advisory panel on compen- sion could help avoid con- Leo was an accomplished a.m. The bill, unveiled late with a new, $65,000 hous- sation for elected officials. flict-of-interest questions, bridge player, and avid golfer Burial will be in Norfolk Monday by the House and since committee chairs and had been very active in Cemetery. Senate Ways and Means ing allowance. Massachu- The report had lain dor- the Catholic Church. Calling hours will be on Committees, calls for setts is among a handful mant on Beacon Hill until it and most of the others Mr. LeBlanc served in the Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. boosting the annual pay of states without an offi- suddenly resurfaced in the who would receive pay Army during the Korean War, In lieu of flowers, expres- of House Speaker Robert cial governor’s residence or opening days of the 2017- raises under the bill had attaining the rank of Sergeant. sions of sympathy may be DeLeo and Senate Presi- housing allowance. 2018 legislative session. not yet been formally In addition to his wife he made in his memory to the dent Stan Rosenberg, both Pay hikes would also be The advisory panel named. That means law- is survived by his children, Edmundite Missions, 1428 Democrats, roughly 40 given to other constitu- chaired by Ira Jackson, a makers, technically speak- Michael C. LeBlanc of Hud- Broad St., Selma, AL. 36701. percent to $142,000. Rais- tional officers, with the former state revenue com- ing, would not be casting es would also be in store attorney general’s an- missioner, had recommend- votes directly affecting for other Democratic as nual salary going from ed the same increases for their own current salaries. Linda J. Erekson, 66 What can mackerel and a volcano

PEABODY — Linda took to Europe when say about a changing climate? Jean Erekson, 66, of she was in her early Peabody, formerly of twenties. By Patrick Whittle followed by a short time of Lynn, died Friday at Linda will be re- ASSOCIATED PRESS climate change — specifi- a local nursing home membered for her cally, global cooling — and following a coura- kindness, her gen- PORTLAND, Maine — severe weather. Its impact geous battle with erosity and her love What could an Indone- on weather, food availabil- pancreatic cancer. for her family and sian volcanic eruption, a ity and human and ani- Born in Lynn, she friends. She was de- 200-year-old climate di- mals deaths worldwide was the daughter of voted to her mother, saster and a surge in the has been studied exten- the late Wilbert and Rita E. providing compassion, care consumption of mackerel sively. The year that fol- (Lauzon) Erekson. Linda lived and life-long companionship. tell us about today’s era of lowed the eruption, 1816, in Lynn most of her life, grad- Linda leaves two brothers, global warming? is often described as the uating from Classical High David Erekson and his wife, El- Quite a bit, researchers “Year Without a Summer.” School in 1967 and later at- len, of Newburyport, and Carl say. The researchers behind tending Marian Court Secre- Erekson and his wife, Joyce, A group of scientists and the Science Advances ar- tarial School. She moved to of Lynn; two nieces, Amanda academics with the Uni- ticle found that alewives, Peabody six years ago. Packard and her husband, versity of Massachusetts a fish used for everything Linda worked at both the Andrew, of Amesbury and Jen- and other institutions from fertilizer to food by old Lynn Hospital on Boston nie Erekson of Lynn; a neph- made that assessment 19th-century New En- Street and at Union Hospi- ew, John Erekson of Lynn; a while conducting research glanders, did not fare well. tal for 41 years. She started great-nephew, Owen Packard, about a long-ago calamity But mackerel had better out as a candy striper as a and several cousins. She was in New England that was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS survival rates and became teenager and over the years, predeceased by two brothers, caused by the eruption a critical source of protein worked in several different Leonard Erekson and Gilbert Penobscot Bay fishermen clean mackerel near of Mount Tambora half a and jobs, Alexander said. offices at the two hospitals Erekson. their saltwater farm off the Maine coast in 1891. world away in 1815. As crops failed and fam- before retiring due to health Service information: Her A cooled climate led to ine began to spread, the concerns in 2010. funeral will be held on ern era of climate change. The research group’s deaths of livestock and “How we respond to these findings were published little fish emerged as a staff Linda was an excellent Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. changed fish patterns in bowler as a young woman from the SOLIMINE Funeral events is going to be criti- this month in the journal of life, the report states. The New England, leaving cally important for how we Science Advances . They shift marked the beginning and was almost impossi- Home 426 Broadway (Rt. many people dependent ble to beat as a member of 129), Lynn, followed by a fu- come out of this in the long looked at what the cata- of the mackerel fishery as on the mackerel, an edible the Union Hospital Bowling neral Mass at 10:30 a.m. in term,” said Karen Alexan- strophic Tambora erup- a critical piece of New En- fish that was less affected League. She could also hit a Sacred Heart Church. Burial der, the lead author of the tion meant for the Gulf of gland’s marine economy, softball a country mile and will be in Pine Grove Ceme- than many animals. The study and a research fellow Maine and nearby human and it remains active today; was a talented painter. In her tery. Relatives and friends researchers assert that in environmental conserva- food systems. Maine and Massachusetts younger years, Linda sang are respectfully invited. Vis- bit of history gives clues tion. “We can learn from the The eruption was one fishermen caught more in the Sacred Heart Church iting hours Tuesday 4-8 p.m. about what food security past how people dealt with of the most powerful in than 8 million pounds of choir and was involved with Donations may be made to could be like in the mod- the unanticipated.” recorded history and was Atlantic mackerel in 2015. the Spotlighters, a Lynn- North Shore Elder Services field-based community the- 300 Rosewood Drive, Suite ater group. Among the most 200, Danvers, MA 01923. In Mass. towns, relics from past coming back memorable experiences of Directions and guestbook at her life were the two trips she www.solimine.com. By Christian Yapor In the new age, where itors are not only able to Lawless said he can no- THE METROWEST we digitally stream mu- buy items from the shop, tice a sound difference DAILY NEWS sic from apps like Spotify, they can also sell and between the two, and he iTunes and Pandora, one trade in items. According believes music on vinyl re- UPTON, Mass. (AP) — IN MEMORIAM Did you know? might wonder how record to Lawless, 70 percent of cords is meant to be heard RUTH (MYERS) FEDERICO With music from artists like 2006 ~ JANUARY 24 ~ 2017 The Beatles, The Monkees stores like Nevermind the merchandise come in using high fidelity record or George Harrison playing continue to survive during from visitors selling their playing systems. At his in the background, some these times. items. The rest come from shop, Lawless said he sells might feel like they took a “It’s a unique place to auctions, yard sales, house high fidelity components step out of 2017 and into find things you cannot find calls, trade shows, and re- to build old style systems, the past when they walk anywhere else,” said own- cord collector conventions where music can be heard into The Nevermind Shop. er Mick Lawless. “These that Lawless attends in from the 1920s through Home delivery Vintage collectibles in glass are relics from the past.” his spare time. the ‘80s. subscribers cases, shrink-wrapped vin- The shop, located on 1 Lawless said music on “People really want to get FREE access tage promotional posters Milford St., has been open vinyl records is recorded get into the sound of vi- We miss you, Mama. leaning against the walls, since 2008. Lawless said using analog recording, nyl,” said Lawless. “People Take good care of Dad. to the e-edition on and vinyl records grouped his shop is a buy/sell orga- while CDs are recorded want to go back to the ba- Love always, Frankie, Mary, by genre. nization, which means vis- using digital recording. sics.” and families TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US ‘The windows exploded’: Storm death toll at 20

By Jay Reeves and to have a front door to Brendan Farrington walk out of.” ASSOCIATED PRESS 110 Munroe St. Georgia reported 15 deaths Sunday, and four P.O. Box 5 ALBANY, Ga. — A tor- Lynn, MA 01903 people died Saturday in nado warning on televi- Mississippi. In northern Customer Service sion sent Anthony Mitch- Florida, a woman died af- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. ell, his pregnant wife ter a tree crashed into her Connecting and their three children home in Lake City as a All Departments: scrambling for what lit- storm passed through. 781-593-7700 tle shelter their mobile The National Weather Ext. 2 home could provide. They crouched in a hallway as Service said 39 possible Classi ed Advertising tornadoes were reported classi [email protected] the twister started taking over the weekend. The Subscriptions their home apart piece by [email protected] piece. agency sent out teams to examine the damage Circulation “The windows exploded, [email protected] the doors flew off the hing- and confirm how many of the storms were twist- Ext. 3 es, the sheetrock started to rip off the walls and fly ers, which can happen Newsroom any time of year but are [email protected] out the windows,” Mitch- [email protected] ell said. “The trailer start- far more common in the ed to lift up. And about spring and early summer. Ext. 4 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS that time a tree fell on the A day after the violent Sports weather passed, search [email protected] trailer, and I think that’s A rescue worker enters a hole in the back of a mobile home in Big Pine what held the trailer in Estates, that was damaged by a tornado, in Albany, Ga., Monday. crews looked for people Ext. 5 place from flying away.” and pets in the Albany Retail and Online An unusual midwinter liams family lives. al. Few of the roughly 200 ered at a home just out- trailer park, stepping over Advertising [email protected] barrage of tornadoes and A twister slammed into homes at the trailer park side the trailer park. tree limbs and ducking un- thunderstorms over the the southwestern Georgia escaped damage from the Mitchell lost his home der splintered pine trunks ADVERTISING weekend was blamed for city of 76,000 people on tornado, which was rated and marveled that he as they went from home Ernie Carpenter, Jr. at least 20 deaths across Sunday afternoon, carv- by forecasters as at least didn’t lose his life, too. to home. One team discov- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 the Deep South. Among ing a path of destruction an EF-2, meaning it packed “Something helped us ered a terrified dog in a [email protected] them were three people a half-mile wide in places winds of 111 to 135 mph. walk out the front door smashed-in trailer, where Bob Gunther killed at Big Pine Estates, and leaving the landscape In addition to the three of the house,” he said. it had spent the night. Au- Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 “There’s some people who thorities said the pet own- [email protected] the mobile home park in strewn with broken trees dead at Big Pine Estates, Albany where the Wil- and mangled sheet met- a fourth body was discov- weren’t fortunate enough er’s fate was unknown. Joseph Mastrorio III Vice President / Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1315 [email protected] New Jersey set to Ralph Mitchell Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1332 [email protected] hand over millions Patricia Whalen Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 [email protected] in tobacco cash BUSINESS OFFICE Beth Bresnahan By Michael Catalini berg said. “People have Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 ASSOCIATED PRESS become numb to the death [email protected] and morbidity related to Susan J. Conti TRENTON, N.J. — Gov. tobacco. Imagine ... that Controller, ext. 1288 Chris Christie has dedicat- three fully loaded 747 jets [email protected] ed his final year in office crashed today and then Ted Grant to addressing the opioid three more crashed to- Publisher, ext. 1234 epidemic, but the state’s [email protected] morrow, and the next day. failure to spend on smok- That is the magnitude of Marian Kinney ing cessation efforts when death from tobacco.” ext. 1212 thousands of people still die [email protected] The scaling back of pro- annually from tobacco-re- grams to help smokers Will Kraft lated illnesses has drawn Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 quit and steer young peo- derision from advocates [email protected] ple away from tobacco has PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and public health officials. Jennifer Perez led to the American Lung Instead of spending mil- Tens of thousands of drivers are being told to expect “extreme” delays ext. 1205 Association giving the [email protected] lions from a landmark for weeks because the bridge connecting Pennsylvania and New Jersey state an F in a review of 1998 settlement with the had to be shut down over a cracked steel truss. Carolina Trujillo how much states spend on Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 tobacco industry on smok- [email protected] ing cessation efforts, New tobacco control programs. The Christie administra- Jim Wilson Jersey this year will begin Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 repaying hundreds of mil- tion argues that the state’s Drivers warned of extreme [email protected] lions of dollars to bond- smoking rates are declin- CIRCULATION holders after converting ing, down to 15.1 percent in delays due to cracked bridge Lisa Mahmoud the settlement money into 2015 from 27.9 percent for Manager, ext. 1239 $90 million to fill a budget adults in 1990, according [email protected] to the state Department of By Michael Ruinkam in the area Monday, with at Austin, said Monday he hole in 2014. ASSOCIATED PRESS one span reporting back- suspects holes were mis- CLASSIFIED The Christie administra- Health. It’s unclear wheth- er the rate changed since ups of up to 6 miles. takenly drilled into the Abbe Young Smith tion, in fact, slashed state Engineers will need at Photos posted on the truss during construction Manager, ext. 1276 funding for smoking cessa- state funding for tobacco least two weeks to get [email protected] control ended. Pennsylvania Turnpike and were filled with plug tion from around $7 million a handle on the repairs Commission’s website welds that were defective Kerry Smith when he took office to zero The state uses around required to fix a heavily Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 $2 million from the feder- showed a massive truss and eventually gave way. [email protected] dollars since 2013. Spend- traveled bridge between under the bridge’s west- Martin agreed with ing cuts on the programs al government on a hotline Pennsylvania and New and website to help those bound lanes sheared in Frank’s assessment, add- NEWSROOM over Christie’s administra- Jersey after one of its steel half. Officials believe the ing: “We would never al- Bill Brotherton tion ended all state funding seeking to quit smoking, supports fractured cleanly and the Christie admin- 14-inch truss failed re- low that today.” Features Editor ext. 1338 for five quit centers. into two pieces, a highly The In- [email protected] istration also points to a cently and suddenly. At the height of state unusual event that had “It’s incredibly unusu- quirer originally reported $2.70 per pack cigarette tax Gayla Cawley funding for tobacco control some experts suspecting a al for steel to break like on Frank’s theory. Reporter, ext. 1236 it says has been a deter- in 2002, New Jersey fund- flawed, 6-decade-old weld. that,” said Joe Martin, Lehigh University scien- [email protected] rent, especially to teenag- ed 17 quit centers, but now The Delaware River an engineering profes- tists are analyzing a piece Cheryl Charles ers. Data showing smoking the state funds none, and Bridge, which connects sor at Drexel University of the fractured support to Night Editor, ext. 1278 rates since the tax rose to [email protected] the 13 full-time positions the Pennsylvania and in Philadelphia. “Pieces help determine the cause its current rate were not at the Rutgers Tobacco New Jersey turnpikes, don’t break. They stretch, of the failure. Pennsylva- Leah M. Dearborn immediately available. Reporter, ext. 1317 Dependence Program that was closed indefinitely they twist, they give you nia Turnpike Commission [email protected] conduct outreach and ed- Christie spokesman Bri- after workers discovered some warning to get out of spokesman Carl DeFebo Thomas Grillo ucation programs were an Murray said the dan- the broken steel truss last there. ... Fractures are the said that in addition to the Reporter, ext. 1264 eliminated, according to gers of smoking have been week. Tens of thousands of bridge engineer’s night- suspected welds, experts [email protected] Dr. Michael Steinberg, “culturally recognized” motorists were told to ex- mare.” are looking at a range of Spenser Hasak Rutgers Department of over three generations, pect “extreme delays.” Karl Frank, professor possible causes, including Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 Medicine vice chairman while the opioid crisis is [email protected] Heavy traffic was report- emeritus of engineering a flaw in materials or de- who now volunteers to run “rising in scope.” He ques- ed at other river crossings at the University of Texas sign. Thor Jourgensen the program. tioned the notion of link- News Editor, ext. 1267 [email protected] “It is a disgrace,” Stein- ing state money to results. Steve Krause Hawaii’s Lanai Island dark after Sports Editor, ext. 1229 [email protected] Katie Morrison windstorm knocks out power Sports Reporter [email protected] By Jennifer Sinco and telephone service Sat- ment of Education. Owen O’Rourke urday night, said Maui The public can charge Photographer, ext. 1224 Kelleher [email protected] ASSOCIATED PRESS County spokesman Rod cell phones at the po- Antone. Cellphone service lice station’s community Anne Marie Tobin HONOLULU — The was spotty, he said. room, Antone said. Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 entire Hawaiian island of [email protected] The county was working Kawasaki said residents Lanai remained without on getting information to were bracing for a third Bridget Turcotte electrical service Mon- Reporter, ext. 1269 Lanai’s residents, he said. night without power. [email protected] day after strong winds “A lot of people have snapped or damaged utili- “We’re pretty much in the David Wilson been barbecuing,” taking PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ty poles over the weekend. dark here. We’re getting Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 limited information,” said advantage of plentiful [email protected] A United Airlines passenger plane lands at New- Maui Electric Co. said kiawe wood, he said. But crews were working to re- Lanai resident Matt Ka- Ryan York ark Liberty International Airport in Newark, N.J. wasaki. “Everything that they’re worried about per- Copy Editor, ext. 1220 pair 19 utility poles on the ishable food spoiling. [email protected] 141-square-mile island we hear is pretty much by word of mouth right now.” “We have a tight com- where about 3,000 people munity,” he said. “We’re United glitch cancels 6 live. Billionaire Larry Elli- The island’s three main stores were open thanks doing OK. 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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B The whole world was watching John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   News Editor Gordon R. Hall W   J. K Monica Connell Healey Vice President, Finance as women took the lead J. Patrick Norton J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman We see what happens when wom- a dozen others, we chanted. “Tell me boycott the inauguration. “We are P ‘  en lead. what democracy looks like? This is the storm.” Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Unlike on Inauguration Day on what democracy looks like.” And we To say this was a weekend of full- Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 Friday, when a pocket of protesters sang “This land is your land. This on hope is to be disingenuous. At the Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 hurled bricks, set fires and threw land is our land,” the complex tears very moment my adult children and Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 rocks at police on the streets of flowing down our cheeks. their friends and I were attending Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Washington, leading to the arrest Men were with us. But there was peaceful protests at Union Station Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 of 200 people, there were no arrests neither domination, nor estranged on Friday, Donald Trump was a few Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 during Saturday’s Women’s March acquiescence as brothers, husbands blocks away, putting his hand on the on Washington. There have been no and fathers simply melded their Bible. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 reports of violence at any of the hun- voices and their signs “I’m with her” Indeed, one of the lasting mes- dreds of sister marches, which saw and “He for she,” with ours, in a sin- sages of the weekend was not one roughly 3.3 million protesters in 500 gular moment when women held of hope. African-American activist cities on every continent, including court and power all over the world, and former MSNBC weekend host Antarctica. on a planet where men outnum- Melissa Harris-Perry spoke to a There was no one strapping issue ber women in national government standing-room only All Souls Uni- or person dominating the march. leadership 4-to-1. tarian-Universalist Church about A diversity of things women care My son, who later told me he went the long arm of suffering, known all EDITORIAL about instead was apparent, rep- on the march to “show solidarity too well by her kin. resented in signs held aloft on with the women in his life,” stood re- “You don’t always get to live in the gift-wrap tubes, in felt lettering, in spectfully quiet when a middle-aged part (of history) that is victorious,” artists’ cut-out renderings of Elea- female Trump supporter approached she said, adding we might not see nor Roosevelt’s face and Maya An- me near the end of the march and victory in 2018 or 2020 either. “This Marblehead gelou’s, held high above the crowd. told me she liked my signs: “No one is it. This is humanity.” Women came in suffragist costumes, is free when some are oppressed” And so it seems that we might have as Wonder Woman, as a trio of Stat- and “Make America love again.” to be in it for the long haul, as Face- confronts a killer ues of Liberties. Mostly they came in Despite being a gender-equality ac- book bursts the morning after and pink hats. tivist with much of his own to say, the morning after that with calls for And when the weak, the infirm or Chris stood back, giving space for Opioid drug overdoses killed four people in Mar- resistance, with diatribes about ar- the lost needed help, there was a fast us two women to speak and listen to guments and arguments about dia- blehead last year and tonight’s screening of a and easy parting of the pink-capped each other. short film titled, “If Only,” is intended to trigger tribes, many of them stemming from seas, unheard of at Stones concerts Our civil search for common ground something so silly as counting the a no-nonsense discussion about how to halt the or a Mardi Gras parade. “Wheel- was aborted only when a male Trump death rate. people at the march and pray tell chair coming through!” marchers supporter joined the woman and me, what is an “alternative fact?” Scheduled for 7 p.m. in the middle school per- shouted one to the other as shoul- tried to incite an argument about forming arts center, the film focuses in part on the My children and their friends, who der-to-shoulder crowds somehow the Confederate flag, at which point came from three states to march, who root causes of addiction. It looks at prescription made way. When I couldn’t find my I said to my son, “Let’s go.” drug use and how the safe and sensible handling carried “Earth doesn’t have 4 years” daughter, a young woman took to Perhaps it is extraneous to note signs, were so inspired as to start a of painkillers can keep potentially-addictive drugs her megaphone, and soon the crowd the inciter was a man. Perhaps not, out of the hands of children. group called Rise Up, in which they began to chant “Emily Hook! Emily as this encounter with male bom- will use “10 actions for the first 100 The community discussion scheduled to follow Hook!” bast was the only tarnish on an oth- the screening is likely to be marked by anger, sad- Days” sponsored by the Women’s It was a weekend of feminine en- erwise untarnished weekend that March to lead them to action. ness and tears. How can a discussion about a kill- ergy, a moment in time for personal began with the Peace Ball at the Na- er that claimed four lives in a small town not be “It’s so incredible that our fo- and collective history books, inter- tional Museum of African American cus got to be where it needed to be marked by emotion? sectional feminism emerged from History and Culture. during the inauguration, that the The conversation will include town and law en- the trenches for those of us who Here is where my son and his girl- march became the story of the hour forcement officials who will be there to help lead cut our working-mother teeth read- friend and I gathered with 3,000 and that the whole world was not and focus the discussion. But it is also scheduled ing Gloria Steinem and Betty Frie- others at an “alternative inaugural only watching, but participating,” to feature a recovering addict and someone who dan, and for our idealistic sons and ball,” where we heard activist Mar- said my son. “It’s awesome now to lost a loved one to addiction. What follows is sure daughters, the “Yes, we can!” gener- ion Wright Edelman, founder of the have the spirit of the march and the to be riveting and, at times, unbearable. ation who came of political age with Children’s Defense Fund, say “Real momentum to carry us forward.” Heroin and a larger range of addictive drugs are President Obama. peace must be peace and justice” We see what happens when wom- killing people in Marblehead and across Massa- Arms linked, signs held high, when and the voice of like-minded Sen. en lead. chusetts and America. The death toll has captured the march finally started along the Cory Booker, D-New Jersey: “They statewide and national attention, and it is hard to people-filled route after the rallying say there is a storm coming,” said Debra-Lynn B. Hook is a writer deny the reality that few communities in America cries of Angela Davis, Steinem and Booker, one of the first senators to who lives in Ohio. are immune to addiction or not touched by its curse. To their credit, town officials and other people involved in tonight’s presentation are not only in- terested in focusing on addiction, they also want to provide practical information to people affected by addiction. The evening promises to include conversations about the hard reality of recovery. Part of that discussion will center on breaking the stigma of addiction and shining a light of support and en- couragement on addicts and their families. Other discussions will trace the road to addic- tion, including prescription medication use and abuse, and the fact that statistics show addiction is a problem in Marblehead just as it is a problem in other communities across the country. Perhaps the most painful conversation poised to unfold tonight centers on the pain of losing a loved one to addiction. People who overdose and people who overdose and die are fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, grandchildren, wives and husbands. Their deaths leave gaps in many lives. Government can’t legislate society out of the addiction crisis. Society can’t empower police to arrest their way out. There is a war being waged against addiction but there is no final battle or cli- mactic showdown that will end the fight once and for all. Discussions like the one taking place tonight at the middle school will deal a blow but not a knock- out punch against addiction and its harvest of grief.

JACQUIELYNN FLOYD Attention must be paid, now more than ever

It’s done. We have a new presi- tees. They’re cynical in their ex- islators who boycotted what is times ahead. themselves about justice or pol- dent now, a president of all of us. pectation that doom awaits us traditionally an all-hands-on- That’s not the same as the end icy or the direction our nation is You don’t have to like it. A lot all, that in an upheaval of spite deck observance. of the world as we know it. taking. of us remain painfully dismayed and pique, our nation has suf- They’re represented, as well, But I also recognize the pow- Nobody is obligated to take and more than a little dubious. fered a self-inflicted injury from by a Facebook acquaintance erful lure of the tune-outers. to the streets in protest if they But you do have to stay tuned. which it can’t recover. They ex- who recently announced he will There’s a seductive appeal in don’t want to — and the ones Since Election Day, those who pect the worst. no longer be a consumer of in- withdrawing, in pulling the who do need to behave them- now count as the opposition Both, perhaps, were vaguely formation. He’s so disheartened, plug, in upsetting the chess- selves. Nor do they have to agree have fallen into a few general unsettled by the dismal descrip- he wrote, that he will no longer board and walking away. with — or even particularly like camps of response. tion of our native land offered up read newspapers, follow political On more than a few occasions — the people currently in charge There are those who endure, in the new president’s inaugural events, engage in social media. in the last few months, I have of our state and nation. who keep voicing confidence in address. All that business about “I won’t expose myself to this spun little daydreams about You don’t have to be an activ- what — although it has been crime, joblessness, ruined infra- toxic news environment any- running away, or living in the ist, or an organizer, or a political driven through some rough ter- structure, perilous borders and more,” he wrote. “Signing off.” woods, or jumping in the car and theorist, or a smart-aleck jour- rain and plowed through the mud “carnage” made the U.S. sound It was awful and bitter, kind of driving someplace I have never nalist like me. — remains our time-tested sys- less like our planet’s sole super- like that old cartoon that shows been, such as Wyoming. When But you do have to pay atten- tem of governance. They seek so- power than, say, Kazakhstan or a miserable sad sack of a man the going gets tough, the tough tion. In order for it to be a de- lace in the rough parallels offered Sierra Leone. Surely it can’t be immersed up to his shoulders in may get going, but some of us mocracy, you have to participate, by history and conclude that we that bad? a toilet bowl, preparing to pull just want to hide. even when things don’t go your can handle what the future holds. Which, perhaps, explains the the flush handle. The legend: But we can’t. Giving up and way. They hope for the best. third category of new order op- “Goodbye, cruel world.” dropping out says you don’t care, Tuning out may be tempting, There’s a noisier camp that ponents: the opt-outs. Those Personally, I pivot between the and of course you care. but it’s not a realistic option. can’t forget all that’s worrisome include Americans who have best hopers (usually) and the People who don’t care — from about our new president: the retreated into a self-protective doom shouters (occasionally). either side of the political abyss Jacquielynn Floyd is a col- inexperience, the immaturity, shell of indifference, who turned It’s my wholehearted belief that — would not have voted, would umnist for the Dallas Morning the weasel-in-the-chicken-house the TV off when the inaugura- our nation has behaved unwise- not have paid attention to the News. Readers may email her at lineup of advisers and appoin- tion came on. They’re the leg- ly, and there are challenging campaign, would not trouble [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Lawsuit: Trump business ties violate Constitution

By Bernard Condon clause is disputed by legal ethics lawyers: Norman of Strategic Communica- the oath of office on Fri- ed requests for comment. and Julie Bykowicz experts, and some think Eisen, who advised Barack tions Hope Hicks said that day. Democrats in the House ASSOCIATED PRESS the lawsuit will fail. But it Obama, and Richard “the president has no con- The group behind Mon- and Senate on Monday signals the start of a legal Painter, who worked un- flicts,” and referred to ar- day’s lawsuit also filed sent letters to Acting NEW YORK — To fight assault on what Trump der George W. Bush. The guments made by Trump a complaint Friday ad- Administrator Timothy what it called a “grave critics see as unprecedent- two have expressed frus- lawyer Sheri Dillon at the dressed to the General Horne seeking informa- threat” to the country, a tration that Trump has president’s news confer- Services Administration, tion about what the agen- watchdog group on Mon- ed conflicts between his day filed a lawsuit alleg- business and the presi- refused to take their rec- ence earlier this month. an agency that oversees cy plans to do. ing that President Donald dency. ommendation and divest Dillon has said the fram- the lease of the govern- In the new lawsuit, the Trump is violating the Trump called the law- from his business, and feel ers did not intend for the ment-owned building group faces several legal Constitution by allowing suit “without merit, total- they had no choice but to so-called emoluments that houses Trump’s new hurdles, including making his business to accept pay- ly without merit” after he take legal action. clause of the Constitution Washington hotel. The the case that it even has ments from foreign gov- signed some of his first ex- “As the Framers were to ban fair-value exchang- complaint argued the standing to bring the suit. ernments. ecutive actions Monday in aware, private financial es, such as money for use agency must cancel the “There are a lot of issues The lawsuit claims the Oval Office. interests can subtly sway of venue space or rooms at lease because it expressly that have to be litigated that Trump is violating a The watchdog group Cit- even the most virtuous a hotel. forbids an elected official for the first time,” said clause in the Constitution izens for Responsibility leaders,” the lawsuit ar- They didn’t think “pay- from benefiting from it. Noah Bookbinder, execu- that prohibits him from and Ethics in Washington gues, “and entanglements ing your hotel bill was an GSA officials had said tive director of Citizens receiving money from filed the lawsuit in the between American offi- emolument,” Dillon said they needed to wait until for Responsibility. He add- diplomats for stays at his Southern District of New cials and foreign powers at the Jan. 11 news con- Trump took office before ed, though, that “we have hotels or foreign govern- York. could pose a creeping, in- ference. weighing in on the issue. never had a president ments for leases of office The group is being rep- sidious threat to the Re- Trump drew fresh legal They have yet to issue an who has in a significant space in his buildings. resented in part by two public.” attacks from critics almost opinion, though, and have way accepted foreign pay- The language in the former White House chief White House Director from the moment he took not responded to repeat- ments.” Trump moves to pull US out of Pacific-Rim trade deal By Julie Pace and Jill Colvin ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump moved to pull the United States out of the proposed Trans-Pacific Partner- ship trade pact Monday, dealing a quick blow to PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Barack Obama’s legacy White House press secretary Sean Spicer speaks as the new chief executive during the daily White House briefing Monday began fulfilling campaign in the briefing room of the White House. promises in his first full week in office. “Great thing for the American worker that we ‘Alternative just did,” Trump said in brief remarks as he signed a notice in the Oval Office. facts’ quip The president also signed memorandums freezing most federal gov- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ernment hiring, though he sparks mockery noted an exception for the From left, White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, National Trade military, and reinstating Council adviser Peter Navarro, Senior Adviser Jared Kushner, policy By Barbara Ortutay Trump drew the largest a ban on providing feder- adviser Stephen Miller and chief strategist Steve Bannon watch as Pres- ASSOCIATED PRESS audience ever to witness al money to international ident Donald Trump signs an executive order in the Oval Office of the an inauguration. He also groups that perform abor- White House Monday in Washington. NEW YORK — Down made statements that tions or provide informa- is up. The sky is red. were quickly disprov- tion on the option. The The deal was the corner- clause prohibits Trump would impose a “substan- Dogs are birthing kittens. en, including an asser- regulation, known as the stone of Obama’s attempt from receiving money from tial border tax” on com- Facts? Nope. Try “alterna- tion that the Washington “Mexico City Policy,” has to counter China’s influ- diplomats for stays at his panies that move their tive facts.” Metro system recorded been a political volleyball, ence in Asia. The Obama hotels or from foreign gov- manufacturing out of the The internet went wild more riders on the day of instituted by Republican administration labored for ernments for leases of of- United States. He also after a top Trump adviser, Trump’s inaugural than administrations and re- years to finalize TPP. But fice space in his buildings. promised tax advantages Kellyanne Conway, said when Obama was sworn scinded by Democratic Obama’s own Democratic Asked about the suit, to companies that produce the administration was in for his second term. ones since 1984. Party was skeptical of the Trump said it was “totally products domestically. supplying the media with “Alternativefacts” quick- Following a tumultuous pact, and the former pres- without merit.” “All you have to do is “alternative facts.” The ly became a popular first weekend in office — ident never sent it to Con- The president was stay,” he said during a comment came after she hashtag on Twitter, where consumed by Trump’s crit- gress for ratification. spending much of the day meeting in the White was asked why Trump users supplied their own icism of the media’s inau- As Trump pressed for- reaching out to lawmakers House’s Roosevelt Room. press secretary Sean Spicer such facts, including “cig- guration coverage and his ward with executive ac- and others with a stake in Tesla CEO Elon Musk mischaracterized the size arettes are good for you” spokesman’s angry, inaccu- tions, a legal watchdog his economic policies. Con- and Marillyn Hewson of of inauguration crowds. and “it’s not Monday. It is rate tirade against journal- group filed a lawsuit al- gressional leaders from Lockheed Martin were Spicer made two un- still the weekend.” ists — the president was leging he is violating the both parties were attend- among the executives who provable statements in The hashtag “spicer- seeking to refocus on the so-called emoluments ing an evening reception attended the meeting. his briefing with report- facts” followed. Widely sweeping, yet often vague, clause in the Constitution at the White House. The The gathering kicked off ers: that photographs of shared #spicerfacts in- promises he made as a by allowing his business president was also sched- a jam-packed day for the the audience at Donald cluded “Yoko Ono broke candidate. He campaigned to accept payments from uled to meet with union new president, including Trump’s inaugural were up the Monkees. Period.” as a fierce opponent of mul- foreign governments. The leaders and workers. an evening reception with intentionally framed to and “The KKK is a peace- tilateral trade agreements, liberal-funded watchdog He began the day hud- lawmakers from both par- minimize the appear- ful community outreach particularly the 12-nation group Citizens for Respon- dling with business lead- ties and a sit-down with ance of support, and that organization.” Pacific Rim deal. sibility and Ethics says the ers. He warned that he union leaders. Senate panel narrowly backs Trump’s pick for top diplomat

By Richard Lardner and Erica Werner ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Rex Tillerson’s bid to be secre- tary of state narrowly won approval Monday from the Republican-led For- eign Relations Committee, a move that all but as- sures the full Senate will confirm President Donald Trump’s pick for the key PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Cabinet post. Former President George H.W. Bush and his wife Barbara at Houston Members of the panel Methodist Hospital in Houston. The 92-year-old former president is still voted along party lines, 11-10, to back Tillerson suffering from pneumonia, but is well enough to leave the intensive FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS following a contentious care unit. confirmation hearingSecretary of State-designate Rex Tillerson tes- nearly two weeks ago that tifies on Capitol Hill in Washington at his con- stoked concerns he might firmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Bush ready to leave intensive not win the panel’s recom- Relations Committee. mendation. But just hours before members cast their executive and not the na- as senators have tradi- care, wife Barbara goes home votes, Sen. Marco Rubio, tion’s chief diplomat. tionally wanted to deliv- R-Fla., declared his sup- Sen. Ben Cardin of er a bipartisan display of By Michael Graczyk to breathe when he was for lunch.” port for Tillerson, backing Maryland, the panel’s top confidence to the nation’s ASSOCIATED PRESS admitted to the Houston “He’s on minimal oxy- off from a challenge to the Democrat, said Tillerson top diplomat. No other Methodist Hospital Jan. 14. gen, joking and laughing new president. “equivocated” during his nominee since 1977 has re- HOUSTON — Former Last week, he was breath- with the nurses and doc- Rubio said that despite confirmation hearing on ceived more than two “no” President George H.W. ing with the aid of a ven- tors,” she said. serious reservations about questions about human votes from the committee. Bush is still suffering tilator in the ICU, but doc- Dr. Clint Doerr said Tillerson, particularly rights, civil society and Sen. Bob Corker of Ten- from pneumonia, but is tors removed the breathing Bush was still coughing “a over his views on Russia, press and religious free- nessee, the committee’s well enough to leave the tube on Friday and by Mon- fair amount” but that if he he believed a president doms, and repeatedly prior- Republican chairman, said intensive care unit at a day were talking about the continues to improve, he was entitled to significant itized “narrow business in- he has “no doubt” Tillerson Houston hospital, doctors possibility that he could re- could be discharged from deference in assembling terests ahead of these core is well-qualified, citing his said Monday. His wife, turn home soon. the hospital by Friday or his Cabinet. national security interests.” leadership of the energy gi- Barbara, has been dis- Dr. Amy Mynderse said over the weekend. None of the committee’s Every nominee for the ant. Corker chided his col- charged from the same at a news conference that “He’s excited to get home 10 Democrats voted for Til- job going back at least four leagues who had demanded facility after completing the former president is and he’s feeling well,” My- lerson. They cited concerns decades has been approved information about Tiller- treatment for bronchitis. “sitting up, watching TV nderse said, describing Tillerson would continue by overwhelming votes son’s personal taxes, saying The 92-year-old former and is waiting anxiously Bush as “not your average to view the world through from both sides in the For- the material had been used president was struggling for his favorite oyster stew 92-year-old.” the lens of a corporate eign Relations Committee, to ask “silly, silly questions.” A6 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- 9:28 p.m. Sunday at 201 Es- accident at 4:25 a.m. Monday at 6:46 p.m. Saturday at Bos- Police arrest larly arrests, reflect police records. In sex St.; at 9:36 p.m. Sunday at 49 Northshore Road and 0 ton Market at 168 Broadway. A the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 155 Lawton Ave.; at 10:21 Shore Drive. At least one per- two-car accident was reported; it is the sole responsibility of the con- p.m. Sunday at 36 Hancock son was taken to Lahey Hos- at 1:20 a.m. Sunday at Route 1 man for Lynn St.; at 10:28 p.m. Sunday at pital; at 9 a.m. Monday at Mu- Southbound near 99 split. The cerned party to contact the relevant River Works Credit Union at nicipal Parking Lot on Central fire captain reported the acci- police department and have the 947 Western Ave.; at 1:13 a.m. Street; at 10:03 a.m. Monday dent was located on Route 1 department issue a notice of correc- Monday at 150 Allen Ave.; at at 14 Lynn St.; at 1:46 p.m. South in Revere; at 2 a.m. Sun- home invasion tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or 8:18 a.m. Monday at 80 Saga- Monday at Stop & Shop at 19 day at 1 Atkinson Drive. A caller Howley St. reported receiving a text from clarifications will not be made without more St.; at 9:24 a.m. Monday By Gayla Cawley like a friend they were ex- at 17 Tacoma St.; at 2:03 p.m. her husband stating that a man express notice of change from the ar- ITEM STAFF pecting. When the person drove his vehicle into the marsh resting police department. Monday at 66 Harwood St.; Complaints started opening the door, at 2:35 p.m. Monday at 437 at the end of the street. No in- LYNN — A homeless Graham allegedly forced Western Ave. A report of fireworks at 8:18 juries were reported. Police re- man was arrested for his way in, pointed a gun LYNN A report of a gunshot at 4:49 p.m. Sunday on Fulton Street. ported the driver appeared to a home invasion last at the three gathered p.m. Sunday at 44 Hancock A caller reported hearing an have fallen asleep in the vehi- Wednesday, after alleged- explosion in the area. Police there and demanded they Arrests St.; at 4:51 p.m. Sunday at cle and the car rolled into the ly robbing three people in reported the complaints were empty their pockets. 112 Bellevue Road. marsh; at 6:40 a.m. Monday at an apartment at gunpoint. Gabriel Bernal, 19, of 45 unfounded. The three gave up cell- Brimblecom St., was arrested Walnut and Central streets. Alex Graham, 40, was Overdose A report of suspicious activity phones, chargers, jewelry and charged with unlicensed at 10:24 p.m. Sunday at Syl- arrested and charged with and wallets. After taking Breaking and Entering home invasion, Class B operation of a motor vehicle A report of an overdose at van Street Grille at 12 Sylvan the items, Graham alleged- drug possession, resisting and failure to signal at 1:36 2:06 p.m. Monday on Washing- St. A manager reported that a A report of a breaking and ly ran out to the street. The arrest, disorderly conduct p.m. Monday. ton Street. customer did not wish to com- entering at 11:02 a.m. Friday at incident was then reported Nicholas Eichel, 36, of 6 Or- plain that their motor vehicle 193 Winter St. A caller reported and receiving stolen prop- to police, Donnelly said. chard St., Salem, was arrested Theft was broken into. There was no her purse was taken out of her erty. The suspect, who was and charged with operation damage to the vehicle and no house while she was sleeping. Police responded to a described as a black man, of a motor vehicle with a sus- A report of a robbery at 2:28 items were reported taken. The A report of a motor vehicle robbery at 119 Lewis St. at about 6 feet tall, with a pended license and OUI drugs p.m. Sunday at 98 Henry Ave. suspect fled behind the restau- breaking and entering at 10:44 2 a.m. A 26-year-old wom- scruffy beard, was stopped at 7:20 p.m. Sunday. A report of a larceny at 8:19 rant, was described as white a.m. Sunday at 494 Main St. A an was home with her two by police in the area of Isaiah Gonzalez was arrest- a.m. Monday at 144 Broad St.; with a beard. He was wearing a caller reported his vehicle was friends, two 29-year-old Autumn Street. During ed on warrant charges of three at 1:24 p.m. Monday at 8 New black coat and red hoodie. Po- broken into. Police reported a men, and her 58-year-old the booking process, police counts of trespassing, shoplift- Park St. lice checked the area and were confirmed break with a wallet, grandmother, who was in found a small bag of crack ing by concealing merchandise unable to find the suspect. containing debit cards and so- bed, Lynn Police Lt. Rick cocaine on Graham, along and destruction of property at Vandalism A report of a disturbance at cial security cards, taken from Donnelly said. The two with the stolen materials, 10:33 a.m. Monday. 12:08 a.m. Monday at Mo- the vehicle. men were visiting the including jewelry, phones Cathryn Singley, 21, of 21 A report of motor vehicle van- bile Estates at 286 Newbury 26-year-old woman. and cash. Prospect Ave., Swampscott, dalism at 10:38 a.m. Monday St. A caller reported a woman Complaints Donnelly said someone was arrested and charged with at 73 Rockaway St.; at 11:39 threw a rock through a window. knocked on the door, and Gayla Cawley can be resisting arrest and disorderly a.m. Monday at 307 Union St. Amanda Erin Palazzo, 33, was A report of a disturbance one of the people looked reached at gcawley@item- conduct at 12:51 a.m. Monday. arrested; at 9:49 a.m. Monday at 9:25 p.m. Friday at Square through the peephole and live.com. Follow her on Meghan Singley, 26, of 21 MARBLEHEAD at 16 Coolidge Ave. Police re- One Mall at 1201 Broadway. thought the man looked Twitter @GaylaCawley. Prospect Ave., Swampscott, ceived a report of a man bang- Police reported two females was arrested and charged with Breaking and Entering ing on the door. who refused to leave. Ashley disorderly conduct at 12:48 and Stephanie Nwaford, of a.m. Monday. A report of a motor vehicle Theft Boston, were arrested; at 11:25 Shots fired in Lynn breaking and entering at 8:18 a.m. Saturday at CVS at 1075 Accidents a.m. Sunday on Kimball Street. A report of a larceny at 7:28 Broadway. A caller reported a LYNN — Police con- three shell casings were A caller reported she was at a.m. Monday at Capone’s firmed there were at least found on the street and A report of a motor vehicle shoplifter in the store who was her client’s house dog sitting, Restaurant at 147 Summit St. accident at 1:20 p.m. Sunday having a verbal altercation with three shots fired in the several people reported and someone broke into her A woman reported her gold at 860 Western Ave.; at 4:14 the manager. The man was tres- area of 105 Robinson St. hearing gunshots. vehicle. She wasn’t sure if any- bracelet and iPhone 6 were p.m. Sunday at 210 Market St.; passed from the business indef- on Saturday. Donnelly said no one thing was stolen; at 9:24 a.m. stolen while she was at the at 4:19 p.m. Sunday at Broad initely; at 12:32 a.m. Sunday Gunshots were reported was able to provide police Sunday on Fort Sewall Terrace. restaurant on Friday. and Union streets; at 5:02 p.m. at 7-Eleven at 386 Lincoln Ave. at 12:41 p.m. Lynn Police with any other informa- A caller reported his wife’s A clerk reported a man walked Lt. Rick Donnelly said tion. Sunday at 33 Mt. Pleasant St.; locked vehicle was broken into, at 7:23 p.m. Sunday at Hood Vandalism into the store and threatened to and an alarm was activated. A stab him with a knife. The man School at 24 Oakwood Ave.; necklace was taken; at 10:01 A report of vandalism at 1:34 at 8:27 p.m. Sunday at Lewis was described as white and was a.m. Sunday on Kimball Street. p.m. Monday at Sears at 210S wearing a black hoodie sweat- ‘Good Samaritan’ shot Street and Phillips Avenue; at Two people said their vehicles Andover St. Malicious damage 5:19 a.m. Monday at Broad shirt, blue jeans and a black hat. were entered, but no items to an exterior door was reported. He fled towards Lynn in a blue robber who killed man and Washington streets; at were missing; at 10:43 a.m. 5:31 a.m. Monday at 50 West- pickup truck. Police reported af- Sunday on Ocean Avenue. A SAUGUS ter viewing camera footage, no ern Ave.; at 8:01 a.m. Monday caller reported both of her ve- at Waitt and Western avenues; knife was brandished. The clerk hicles were broken into, but Arrests stated it was more of a misun- at 11:31 a.m. Monday at East- no items were taken; at 11:59 ern and Western avenues; at derstanding. Police reported vid- a.m. Sunday on Ocean Avenue; Christopher S. Ford, of 22 eo footage showed it was more 1:28 p.m. Monday at 118 Lin- at 12:22 p.m. Sunday on Flint Atlantic Ave., Saugus, was ar- wood St.; at 2:41 p.m. Monday a verbal altercation between the Street; at 2:19 p.m. Sunday rested and charged with shop- two people. No weapon or overt at 3 Camden St.; at 2:42 p.m. on Fort Sewall Terrace. A caller lifting by asportation and on a Monday at Commercial and movements to brandish a weap- reported $20 was taken from warrant at 3:28 a.m. Saturday. on were noticed. All merchan- Warren streets; at 2:46 p.m. her vehicle; at 3:39 p.m. Sun- Ashley Nwaford, of 54 Es- Monday at 10 Brook St. dise was paid for and the man day on Nanepashemet Street. mond St., Apt. 2, Boston, was A report of a motor vehicle was notified of an indefinite A caller reported her vehicle arrested and charged with as- accident with personal injury trespass order. was entered. Nothing was tak- sault and battery on a police at 5:43 p.m. Sunday at Chest- en, with “just papers thrown officer, disorderly conduct, re- nut and Locust streets; at 6:30 Fire around from the glove box”; at sisting arrest and trespassing p.m. Sunday at Alden Street 4:47 p.m. Sunday on Ocean at 9:25 p.m. Friday. A report of an outside fire and Eastern Avenue. Avenue. A caller reported coins Stephanie Nwaford, of 54 at 10:41 a.m. Saturday at 47 A report of a motor vehicle were taken from his vehicle. Esmond St., Apt. 2, Boston, hit and run accident at 10:03 Chestnut St. A caller reported was arrested and charged with PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS p.m. Sunday at 30 Endicott St.; outside burning. The fire de- Complaints assault and battery on a police partment reported extinguish- at 11:17 a.m. Monday at 306 officer, disorderly conduct, tres- A woman holds her child after San Antonio Eastern Ave. ing a small area of contained police helped her and other shoppers exit the A caller reported men in green passing and resisting arrest at burning at the address. uniforms going through the area 9:25 p.m. Friday. Rolling Oaks Mall Sunday in San Antonio, af- Assaults canvassing or passing out in- ter a deadly shooting. formation of some sort at 9:25 Accidents SWAMPSCOTT A report of a sexual assault By Juan A. Lozano ar County Medical Exam- at 2:14 p.m. Sunday on Minot a.m. Sunday on Whittier Road. A woman complained that the A report of a motor vehicle Arrest ASSOCIATED PRESS iner’s Office as 42-year-old Street. accident at 11:05 a.m. Friday at Jonathan Murphy. He was man was on her lawn. Police Anthony Graffeo, 59, of 23 A report of an assault and Saugus High School at 0 Pierce HOUSTON — A “good unarmed but nonetheless reported men in kilts canvassing Atlantic St., Apt. 1, Lynn, was battery at 6:11 p.m. Sunday at Memorial Drive; at 2:59 p.m. Samaritan” shot and tried to stop the robbers the area. They were told to leave. arrested and charged with rape Boston and Federal streets. Friday at 398 Lincoln Ave. and 3 wounded an armed rob- outside the jewelry store, at 12:24 p.m. Friday. A report of an assault at 9:20 Baker St.; at 1:38 p.m. Saturday ber at a San Antonio mall according to Greene, who a.m. Monday on Andrew Street; PEABODY at Lincoln Avenue and Central after another man was didn’t immediately know at 9:56 a.m. Monday at Breed Street. A caller reported being Accidents killed while confronting how Murphy tried to stop Middle School at 90 O’Cal- Arrests two people who had just involved in a motor vehicle col- A report of a motor vehicle them or whether there laghan Way. lision with airbag deployment. held up a jewelry store, was a physical altercation Amanda Erin Palazzo, 33, of accident at 6:21 p.m. Sunday a police spokesman said 286 Newbury St., Apt. 63, was The fire captain reported a two- at Uno Chicago Grill at 970 before Murphy was shot. Breaking and Entering car accident with minor damage Monday. The man with the con- arrested and charged with as- Paradise Road. The licensed concealed A report of a breaking and en- sault and battery, assault and to both vehicles. Both female cealed handgun saw the drivers were uninjured and de- handgun holder, whose shooting and fired mul- tering at 12:56 a.m. Monday at battery with a dangerous weap- Breaking and Entering name has not been re- 469 Western Ave.; at 2:27 p.m. on and malicious destruction of clined medical treatment; at tiple times at the robber 4:36 p.m. Sunday at Boston A report of a motor vehicle leased by authorities, be- who had shot Murphy, Monday at 104 Woodman St. property at 9:19 p.m. Sunday. lieved other people were Amanda Erin Palazzo, 33, Market at 168 Broadway. breaking and entering at 8:22 Greene said. He did not A report of a motor vehicle a.m. Sunday at 19 Minerva St.; in danger and was with- know how many people Complaints of 286 Newbury St., Apt. 63, in his rights to use his was arrested and charged with hit and run accident at 5:20 at 8:24 a.m. Sunday at 8 Min- were in the mall at the A report of a disturbance p.m. Friday on Pierce Memorial erva St.; at 9:25 a.m. Sunday gun following the Sunday time. malicious destruction of prop- robbery, said San Anto- at 12:25 p.m. Sunday at 42 erty, assault with a dangerous Drive; at 11:38 a.m. Saturday at 15 Minerva St.; at 10:11 Murphy had been at the W Baltimore St.; at 1:03 p.m. at 19 Laurine Road; at 6:09 a.m. Sunday at 48 Prospect nio police spokesman Of- jewelry store with his wife weapon and witness intimida- ficer Doug Greene. The Sunday at 15 Grover St.; at tion at 12:08 a.m. Monday. p.m. Saturday at 5 Park St. One St.; at 11:22 a.m. Sunday at to get their wedding rings 4:48 p.m. Sunday at 116 Lew- person was taken to Melrose 42 Worcester Ave.; at 1:14 wounded suspect was cleaned, said family friend is St.; at 4:56 p.m. Sunday at Accidents Wakefield Hospital. p.m. Sunday at 23 Minerva hospitalized in critical Chris Cercone. He be- 451 Chestnut St.; at 8:13 p.m. A report of a motor vehicle St.; at 4:17 p.m. Sunday at 50 condition Monday; the lieves Murphy, who man- Sunday at 55 Western Ave.; at A report of a motor vehicle accident with personal injury Worcester Ave. second suspect, who shot aged sales at a local car and wounded two people dealership and lived in in the Rolling Oaks Mall nearby Cibolo, was look- while running away, was ing out for the safety of Report: Police violated open-records law captured later Sunday. his wife and others at the “It was obvious it was a store when he confronted LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Harris family and two privacy interests,” the opin- in denying Ms. Harris’ re- very dangerous situation the robbers. — Kentucky State Po- victims who survived the ion said. “This fact certainly quest,” the opinion said. and that lives were being “John always looked out lice violated the state’s shooting spree in Russell- undermines the argument Harrison cautioned, how- threatened and (the two for his family and he’d do robbers) were armed with open-records law by refus- ville, Kentucky. that the bodycam video ever, that the opinion should anything to protect his weapons and ... the good ing a mother’s request for That argument was re- capturing the officer-in- not be construed as setting family and others. And I Samaritan with the (con- bodycam video from her jected by Assistant At- volved shooting which re- a “general rule of applica- believe that cost him his cealed handgun) license life,” said Cercone, who is son’s death by municipal torney General Michelle sulted in Mr. Harris’ death tion” in such cases. Instead, could have been injured an attorney in San Fran- police officers who were D. Harrison. Her opinion should not be disclosed.” the opinion was based on as well,” Greene said. “We cisco and is dating Mur- responding to a restau- sided with Harris, whose The other victims were “particular facts” presented just ask people to use phy’s stepdaughter. rant drive-thru shooting, 34-year-old son Joseph wounded prior to Harris’ in this case, she said. their best judgment when Murphy “was a protec- the state attorney gener- Harris was fatally shot in death and their injuries AG’s opinions are legally they get into situations tor in every sense of the al’s office said Monday. the confrontation with of- were not shown on the binding in disputes involv- like this.” word,” said Cercone, who The agency had denied ficers in the southern Ken- requested video, Harrison ing Kentucky’s open-re- Police described both has set up a GoFundMe Kathy Harris a copy of tucky town last March. said. cords law but can be ap- men who tried to inter- page for Murphy’s family. the police bodycam video “Not only has no evidence “In the absence of any pealed to circuit court. vene as “good Samari- Police Chief William Mc- because it said public dis- been presented that she or other compelling facts State police did not imme- tans.” Greene said the Manus called Murphy’s closure of the “extremely any other surviving family that would justify the de- diately respond to a call men did not know each death senseless “because graphic images” would be members object to disclo- nial, this office finds that Monday seeking comment other. it seems like the gentle- so traumatic that it could sure of the video in dispute, KSP violated the (Ken- on the opinion and wheth- The man who was killed man was trying to do the “irreparably harm” the Ms. Harris has waived her tucky Open Records) Act er the agency will appeal. was identified by the Bex- right thing,” Greene said. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Marblehead car Super raffle: That’s the ticket

RAFFLE Game tickets are sold $500 to $600, he said. tickets started at $3,000 break-ins a pain From A1 separately. Pranka esti- Pranka has been to about and reached as high as mated they would cost 30 Super Bowl games and $11,000,” he said. “No one will support youth pro- about $3,000 each but said said he has noticed the knows what will happen in the Neck grams, many of which are they could fluctuate from extreme spike in prices in to prices this year. But offered for free. $2,800 to $5,600. the past five years. after Sunday’s game, fans “Even if you don’t win, By noon on Monday, 49 His advice to a Super are expecting a high scor- “While it goes without BREAK-INS you do know the mon- had already been booked. Bowl newbie is to be aware ing game in the heart of saying that we all should From A1 ey goes to a good place,” Pranka, who has been of ticket scams. football land in Texas.” be able to leave our prop- Jimenez said. in business for 45 years, Pranka’s first away- YMCA raffle tickets some instances, the cars erty in our cars and have The package deals were expected the remainder game tour was offered in will be sold until noon were rummaged through, it be there in the morn- purchased from Dan would sell out by Tues- 1972 when Patriots fans on Monday. They can be with nothing taken, but ing, there are some peo- Pranka’s New England day. traveled to Miami. The purchased at any of the property was stolen in ple in the world who Sports Tours, a Sau- He secured the flights $99 package included Metro North branches or other cases. Some of the don’t think like the rest gus-based travel agency with Southwest Airlines online. The winner will items taken included of us,” police said in a plane tickets, a two-night that specializes in sports change, cash, jewelry, statement. “Please, help for more than $1,200 stay in a hotel and game be selected Monday after- program packages. In purses, clothing, phone us to help you by taking each. A JetBlue ticket, tickets. noon during a live video addition to the raffle, accessories, glasses and your belongings inside which would normally be Jim Holzman, the own- on YMCA of Metro North’s prescription medication, and by calling 911 if you Pranka offered 56 spac- about $350, was listed for er of Ace Ticket in Boston, Facebook page. police said. hear or see anything or es for about $2,750 each. $1,835, he said. said Super Bowl LI is the Thomas Grillo of the In some instances, car anyone prowling around, The package includes Prices for an affordable hottest ticket in town. Item staff contributed to alarms were set off and or if car alarms are roundtrip airfare, ground hotel room such as the He has 180 tickets priced this story. Bridget Turcotte were heard sounding sounding in your neigh- transportation, a hotel Marriott or Homewood from $3,700 to a whopping can be reached at btur- throughout the affected borhood.” room for three nights, a Suites by Hilton normally $10,000 each. [email protected]. Follow neighborhoods, but no Police are urging any- pregame brunch and two priced at about $189 per “Last time, when the her on Twitter @Bridget- calls to police were made. one who thinks their car tour escorts. night are being sold for Patriots played Seattle, Turcotte. Police said car alarms has been entered, with or are often set off acciden- without anything stolen, tally, and are commonly to contact the department Candidate running to strengthen heard going off in town, at (781) 631-1212. but warned residents that Gayla Cawley can be there is sometimes a le- reached at gcawley@item- gitimate reason for their live.com. Follow her on community connection with city activation. Twitter @GaylaCawley. FIGUEROA safety. We must fully fund start that conversation.” location that everyone can From A1 ESL and our schools so Figueroa said they can support,” he said. Apartment complex teachers have the resourc- make improvements on The incumbent at-large School and graduated es to properly teach our paying for schools with- councilors include Daniel North Shore Community children.” out raising taxes. Rather, Cahill, Brian LaPierre, in West Lynn sold College where he studied In addition, Figueroa he said the money should Hong Net and Buzzy Bar- business administration. said he wants to bring come from increased tax ton. It’s unclear whether He is a senior at Suffolk, back community liaisons revenues as new restau- Cahill, who won a seat in for $7.5 million studying business market- to the police department rants come to the down- the Legislature last year, ing, and an intern at the as a way to improve rela- town. will seek re-election. He REAL ESTATE 2014 to the developer for legal department at the tions between Latinos and Figueroa said he plans to said a decision will be From A1 $700,000. “As a Lynn guy Boston Planning & Devel- the police. vote against $75 million in made in March. who lives in Lynn, I like opment Agency. Figueroa’s Figueroa did not know taxpayer funding for two Figueroa has raised A call to the attorney local investment but out- priority, he said, is to fix how much these initia- new schools next spring $700 to finance the cam- representing the buyer, side investment is also the city budget which has tives will cost taxpayers, because he is opposed to paign and said he needs DTB Investments, was not welcome.” faced a deficit. but said they could be paid the controversial site of $30,000 to win. returned. Carl Christie, a bro- “The main thing is to for by grants. the 652-student school “I can do it,” he said. Located on Little Riv- ker at Boston-based NAI prioritize school funding, “Police are not the ene- that would be built near Nomination papers er near an MBTA bus Hunneman, said at near- that’s one area of the bud- my; they are friends,” he Breeds Pond Reservoir off will be available starting line, the commuter rail ly $180,000 per unit, this get that should never be said. “In the Latino com- Parkland Avenue. March 20. and Route 107, the lux- could be the highest price touched,” he said. “Schools munity, where sometimes “The city needs to go Thomas Grillo can be ury units offer granite ever paid for a multi-fam- should always be fully they are afraid of law back to the drawing board reached at tgrillo@item- counters, bamboo floors, ily dwelling in recent funded, that and public enforcement, we need to to come up with a better live.com. stainless steel applianc- memory. es, balconies and assigned “It’s a bellwether com- parking. In addition, ame- parable, that’s for sure,” Lynnfield rolling out local plan for pot nities include a riverfront he said. “The last comp patio, outdoor cooking fa- I saw was $150,000 per cilities, onsite and in-unit unit and that was for a LYNNFIELD gle zoning bylaw or a gen- said the town does have a against Question 4. In No- laundries, storage and 1970s-era brick building From A1 eral bylaw, Mullen said medical marijuana zoning vember, 2,940 votes were video security and more. on the common. As far as he wants to proceed cau- bylaw in place already. cast in favor of legaliza- “Anytime anybody sees new product is concerned, marijuana. A bylaw block- tiously to prevent possible Another option Mullen tion versus the 4,427 votes value in Lynn that’s a this is one of the first in a ing its sale must be adopt- lawsuits with a “belt and presented was for the town against it, according to the good thing,” said David long time.” ed by voters at the polls, suspenders approach.” to adopt a moratorium, or Town Clerk’s website. Solimine Jr., whose fami- Thomas Grillo can be he said. The approach Mullen temporary postponement “I think the law itself is ly sold the 38,500-square- reached at tgrillo@item- “A city or town may outlined will instead re- on marijuana establish- a mess,” said Vice Chair- foot waterfront parcel in live.com. adopt ordinances and by- quire a vote on both a zon- ments until June 2018. man Christopher Barrett. laws that impose reason- ing and a general bylaw. Mullen called the two bylaw “The voters have spoken able safeguards on the The effect of the amend- solutions somewhat awk- loudly. I think it’s neces- Swampscott tackling operation of marijuana es- ments would be the prohi- ward, but said one of the sary to bring this to the tablishments,” according bition of marijuana estab- two bylaws could possibly ballot this April.” to the initial Question 4 lishments in town other be rescinded at a later date. Leah Dearborn can be Blocksidge renovations proposal. than medical marijuana The majority of the reached at ldearborn@ Rather than pass a sin- facilities, said Mullen. He town’s population voted itemlive.com. BLOCKSIDGE tions. Those funds would From A1 be used to purchase lights, which would cost about and infrastructure $350,000. Cresta said his Trump overshadows a young placement for lights that hope is the field will have will be purchased at a lights installed by Sep- later date. Other bids tember 2018. Other costs migrants emotional trip to Mexico are for the installation would be for upgrading of grandstands with a the entrance, which would By Manuel Valdes 750-person capacity and be another $100,000 to and Peter Orsi for the artificial turf, $150,000. ASSOCIATED PRESS which will replace the Money would also po- grass field. MOLCAXAC, Mexico tentially be raised for a Bids for the grand- — Tamara Alcala Domin- new concession stand. If stands and turf field are guez sobbed, barely able due by Feb. 9, with sub- the stand includes male to speak, as she buried her stantial completion of and female restrooms on face in the sweater of the those projects expected either side, Cresta said woman who cared for her by June 1. The bid for it could cost $100,000 to when she was a toddler. the site work is due on $120,000. “My little girl, I hugged Feb. 16, with substan- “We have a lot of work you so much,” Petra Bel- tial completion expected to do between now and lo Suarez told her now by Aug. 18. The lowest when that field opens,” 23-year-old granddaughter, qualified bidders will be said Scott Faulkner, a tears dampening her own selected. member of the Turf Field creased cheeks. “I have you Construction is expected Advisory committee, at in my arms, my girl. ... You to start in the spring and a recent Board of Select- found me still alive.” the field should be ready men meeting. “We want Alcala’s mother left her for play by September. to do what’s right for ev- with Bello at age 2 when Town Meeting ap- erybody and get all the she went to seek a better proved $1.65 million in extras, if you will, into life in the United States. construction costs for the that project. Open your A year later, the little girl joined her mother — and turf field in May 2015. hearts and your wallets, PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS An additional $300,000 and it should be a pretty for two decades Alcala’s was raised by the All- successful project.” undocumented status pre- Tamara Alcala Dominguez reunites with her grandmother, Petra Bello vented her from returning Blue Foundation, a Dan- Cresta said the field Suarez, in their home town of Molcaxac, Puebla state, Mexico, during to Mexico to see her grand- vers-based nonprofitwould be lined for foot- Alcala’s first return home since she left Mexico for the U.S. as a toddler. mother and other relatives. established to enhance ball, soccer, field hock- Then she became one of Swampscott athlet- ey and boys’ and girls’ lowed her to make this, her grandmother, or a chance gally return. The Associated the hundreds of thousands ic fields and programs. lacrosse. Officials have first journey back to Mexi- to reacquaint herself with Press traveled with them. The $1.85 million project protected from deportation said there are advantag- co, and then return safely her native land in case she More than 100 former includes the new field, under an Obama adminis- again to the United States. winds up deported. child migrants have made es to a turf field includ- grandstands and a press tration program known as Grandmother and grand- “It brings a lot of peace five such trips sponsored ing less maintenance, box. DACA, or Deferred Action child spent nearly two of mind to know that I was by California State Uni- since grass fields are Huntress Associates, a for Childhood Arrivals, weeks catching up on 20 able to interact with her versity, Long Beach — landscape and engineer- destroyed by overuse which gave work permits years, a reunion made at least once,” she said, emotional journeys to ing firm specializing in and a turf field would to immigrants brought to bittersweet by the uncer- “before whatever happens what is often a barely re- athletic facilities, was cho- be unaffected by inclem- the U.S as children and liv- tainty ahead: They said in the future.” membered homeland, to sen last May to design the ent weather. In the past, ing in the country illegally. their goodbyes just before In the weeks just before reunite with family seen new turf field and oversee the field would have to Alcala burst out of the Donald Trump took office Trump was sworn in, more only in photos or on Skype. construction. be shut down for sever- shadows. In her American amid vows to undo the pro- than two dozen young im- The students on this trip Town officials are look- al days following heavy home of Everett, Washing- tections his predecessor migrants made the same scattered across Mexico to ing to raise at least rains, so that it wouldn’t ton, she got an officially put in place, promises that journey as Alcala back to join long-lost relatives for $500,000 for work that get torn up, Cresta said. sanctioned job and pursued leave immigrants worried Mexico under a provision of Christmas, then gathered hasn’t been budgeted Gayla Cawley can be an education with dreams about what comes next. DACA that lets recipients after the new year for an at the field, Cresta said, reached at gcawley@item- of becoming a doctor. And For Alcala, the trip may apply to leave the U.S. for academic course in Cuer- which would probably be live.com. Follow her on last year she enrolled in a have been either a last academic reasons or family navaca before flying home through private dona- Twitter @GaylaCawley. special program that al- opportunity to see her emergencies and then le- to America. A8 TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

A splendid spaghetti supper to help Lynn Woods The turnout was large for the Friends of Lynn Woods’ fundraising spaghetti supper Satur- day night at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Lynnfield Street. Proceeds will benefit the organization’s conservation efforts. Among those having a great time were:

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Ben Stiller portrays Derek Zoolander, left, and Owen Wilson portrays Hansel in a scene from “Zoolander 2.” ‘Batman v Superman,’ ‘Zoolander 2’ lead Razzie nominations

NEW YORK (AP) — The much-derided superhero clash “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and the far-too-late comedy sequel “Zoolander 2” are the lead- ing nominees for the 37th annual Razzie Awards. “Zoolander 2” drew nine nods and “Batman v Super- man” landed eight in nominations announced Monday for the worst films and performances of 2016. Both are up for worst picture, along with “Gods of Egypt,” ‘’Inde- pendence Day: Resurgence,” ‘’Dirty Grandpa” and the Joe Wilson, Lynn Benjamin Grishman, Swampscott political documentary “Hillary’s America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party.” Many nominees are typically acclaimed performers, including Robert De Niro (“Dirty Grandpa”), Naomi Watts (“Divergent Series: Allegiant” and “Shut-In”), Kristen Wiig (“Zoolander”), Johnny Depp (“Alice Through the Looking Glass”), Will Ferrell (“Zoolander 2”), Ben Affleck (“Batman v Superman”) and Julia Roberts (“Mother’s Day”). “Winners” will be announced Feb. 25.

PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Emily Phonelath blows bubbles while in the crowd of the Women’s March on Washington in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. A song goes viral after Wayne Lozzi, Ward 1 Lynn city councilor, with (from left), Women’s March on Washington his grandson Kayden Brazzo, Jordan Casey and niece Emma Nassor, all from Lynn A song by a singer-songwriter that was performed by a flash mob of women in pink, pointy- eared hats at the Women’s March on Washington is being heralded as the anthem of the movement. MILCK , whose real name is Connie Lim, led some two dozen singers Saturday in her song “Quiet,” which is about overcoming physical and sexual abuse. The lyrics include the lines, “A one-woman riot/Oh, I can’t keep quiet.” Film director Alma Har’el wrote on Facebook that she chanced upon the singers and captured footage of them performing. As of Monday afternoon, her clip had been seen more than 9 million times. The song is part of a social media campaign for #ICantKeepQuiet, which hopes to raise awareness against abuse of women and minorities. Lady Antebellum to perform pre-race concert at Daytona 500

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Lady Antebellum will perform a pre-race concert at next month’s Dayto- na 500. The trio of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott and Dave Haywood will take the stage at Daytona Inter- national Speedway on Feb. 26, entertaining thousands on hand for “The Great American Race.” Lady Antebellum has played Daytona before, first prior to the Coke Zero 400 in 2008 and most recently at last year’s inaugural Country 500 music festival. A seven-time Grammy-winning group, Lady Antebellum has enjoyed nine No. 1 hits. The band’s latest single, “You Look Good,” is the first cut from its new album titled “Heart Break,” which is scheduled to be released in early June. From left, Kris Doyle, Karen Mager and Nate Wladkowski, all from Lynn Other Daytona 500 pre-race celebrities include Owen Wilson (grand marshal) and Jordin Sparks (national anthem). WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: Monday...... 4545 Monday...... 8641 Sunday...... 5360 Sunday...... 0155 Sunrise today 7:02 a.m. Windy at times with periods NE winds 25 to 30 kt with of rain. High 43. Winds NNE gusts up to 45 kt...diminishing Saturday...... 7678 Saturday...... 6733 Sunset today 4:49 p.m. at 25 to 35 mph. Rainfall to 20 to 25 kt with gusts up to Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: near half an inch. Winds 30 kt in the afternoon. Waves 2 Sunrise tomorrow 7:01 a.m. could gust over 50 mph. to 3 ft...except 9 to 14 ft at the EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 9:08 p.m. Tonight: Steady rain in the outer harbor entrance. Rain. All 4...... $4,823 All 4...... $5,066 Low tide today 2:49 p.m. evening. Low 37. Winds NNW Tonight: N winds 15 to 20 kt First or last 3...... $675 First or last 3...... $709 at 15 to 25 mph. with gusts up to 30 kt. Waves Any 2...... $58 Any 2...... $61 High tide tomorrow 9:53 p.m. around 2 ft. Any 1...... $6 Any 1...... $6 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $804 All 4...... $211 First 3...... $225 First 3...... $118 Last 3...... $225 Last 3...... $118 Mass Cash: 5-7-17-23-24 JAN. 28 FEB. 4 TODAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Rain | High 43, Low 37 P’Cloudy | High 48, Low 39 AM Showers | High 50, Low 34 Lucky for Life: 3-20-29-41-45 (1) SPORTS B TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 STEVE KRAUSE St. Mary’s girls basketball can’t catch up to Williams

By Mike Alongi FOR THE ITEM LYNN — Despite ghting back several times over the course of the game, the St. Mary’s Spartans didn’t have enough to get past Catholic Central League foe Archbishop Williams Monday night, falling 55-46 at the Conigliaro Gym. The main reason for the Williams vic- tory was junior point guard Asiah Din- gle, who dropped 27 points and made a PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS huge impact on the defensive end. The Spartans simply couldn’t contain her, Patriots running back Le- according to St. Mary’s coach Jeff Ne- Garrette Blount’s bruis- whall. ing 18-yard run was in- “She’s an exceptional player,” he said dicative of how badly the of Dingle. “She was one of the MVPs of Steelers played on de- the league last year, and I don’t foresee fense. anything different this year. She affects the game in so many ways, and she showed them all tonight.” Steelers For the Spartans, junior Olivia Nazaire had a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Senior forward Temi Fala- yi just missed a double-double with 13 ended up points and nine rebounds, while senior guard Mia Nowicki had seven points and three rebounds. as frauds “I think for the most part, we did a pretty good job out there tonight,” Ne- Idle chat- whall said. “We had some trouble on ter while offense at rst, but I thought once we waiting for settled in we actually played well. It someone to just happened to be too little, too late rain on our tonight.” latest Patri- It was a back and forth game early, ots parade. with the Bishops taking a 12-11 lead af- I’m ter the rst quarter. The second quarter amazed played out very similar to start, but Wil- I was so fearful about the liams was able to end the half on a big Steelers coming into this 10-0 run to pull away and take a 31-19 game … amazed because lead into the break. every time the Patriots have The run continued for Williams to start played them in any kind of the second half. Thanks in large part to a meaningful game, Pitts- Dingle’s impressive play on defense, the burgh’s players have curled Bishops were constantly jumping pass- up into the fetal position and ing lanes and getting de ections, steals rolled over. and blocks. Dingle was also getting the This is the third time in job done on the other end of the  oor, the Belichick era where the scoring 15 of her 27 points in the second Patriots have had to beat the half. Steelers to go to the Super “(Dingle) was making things tough out Bowl and only once, the rst there,” said Newhall. “When you allow time, was the game close. In her to dictate the pace of the game, it’s 2005, they went to Pittsburgh PHOTO | BOB ROCHE not going to go well for you because she’s and laid a beating on them. St. Mary’s Olivia Nazaire gets the inside step on Williams’ Meagan Donovan as the best player on the  oor.” And Sunday’s loss has to be ST. MARY’S, B2 even more embarrassing. she ghts her way to the basket. After all, the Steelers were billed as a juggernaut primed to roll over everyone now that Ben Roethlisberger, Le’Veon Bell and Antonio Brown were Spartan girls on the eld together. Granted, Bell got hurt (on the second play of the game), but that ride a fast didn’t mean everyone on the team had to just quit. But that’s how it looked. nish to win One thing’s for sure. They can always be counted on to say or do the most idiotic By Harold Rivera things leading up to a big ITEM STAFF game with the Pats. Remem- LYNN — In sports, a strong nish can ber Anthony Smith in 2007? often overcome a slow start. That was He guaranteed the Steelers the theme of the St. Mary’s girls hockey would beat the Patriots and team’s 7-1 win over Framingham on Mon- ruin their undefeated season. day night at Connery Rink. They didn’t, of course. Framingham goalie Emma Lowry kept This time, Brown live- the Spartans off the scoreboard in the streamed the rst, usual- rst period, but St. Mary’s responded ly-private moments of the with three goals in the second and four team’s celebration of what more in the third. A hat-trick perfor- was, genuinely, a solid win mance from Adara Nazarian propelled over the Kansas City Chiefs. the Spartan offense to the win. Unfortunately, in those In the rst period, the Flyers took an private moments, coach Mike early 1-0 lead when Georgia Parker net- Tomlin used an uncompli- ted the rst of the game. The Spar- mentary anatomical term tans had a number of chances to get on to describe the Patriots. The the board but Lowry held her ground in PHOTO COURTESY OF ATHLETICS row resulting from it was net. Framingham led 1-0 after the rst. extremely overdone (I’m sure “We didn’t show up to play,” St. Mary’s Besides becoming the winningest goalie in BC women’s hockey history, Ka- Bill Belichick has used the coach Frank Pagliuca said of his team’s tie Burt scored her 28th career shutout in Saturday’s win over . word once or twice), but be performance in the opening period. “I that as it may, it was just thought we got outworked. We were miss- ridiculously dumb. And I’m ing passes, we weren’t communicating Lynn’s Burt wins her way sure in this world of short SPARTANS, B2 attention spans, it was dis- tracting. Meantime, Pittsburgh’s into the BC record book defense couldn’t stop any- body, all night, and really COLLEGE NOTEBOOK current 13-game unbeaten streak, the waved the white  ag when it fourth-longest in program history. BC has allowed LeGarrette Blount to By Joshua Kummins not lost since Nov. 5 at . barrel 18 yards as he carried FOR THE ITEM Burt is also approaching another career half the team with him for milestone as her second victory over the half of it. Lynn’s Katie Burt became the winningest Catamounts marked her 48th in Hockey The Steelers also allowed goaltender in Boston College women’s hock- East games. She is now just four wins shy the Patriots to stop them ey history Saturday afternoon, making 20 of New Hampshire alum Melissa Bourdon’s twice on the goal line, includ- saves en route to her 81st career victory as record mark of 52, which she set from 2004- ing once when a touchdown the sixth-ranked Eagles were 3-0 winners 07. could have really meant over Vermont at Gutterson Fieldhouse. The 18-3-4 Eagles continue something. The victory completed a Hockey East action Wednesday night against Merrimack Frauds. weekend sweep for BC, lifting Burt over before opening the 39th Women’s Beanpot  It probably went un- two-time Olympian Molly Schaus’ for the against archrival Boston University on noticed in the avalanche of program record and also into 11th place in Tuesday, Jan. 31 at Northeastern’s Mat- quotes after the game, but NCAA history in that category. thews Arena. Belichick compared Blount’s The victory also marked Burt’s 28th ca- Names and notes 18-yard run to one made by reer shutout, ranking her eighth in NCAA  Saugus native Norma Waggett of the New York Giants tight end history. She has posted ve clean sheets Salem State University women’s basketball Mark Bavaro in 1986 against PHOTO | BOB ROCHE this season, a league-leading four of which team set a school record with 44 points in the San Francisco 49ers — the Vikings’ 126-77 loss at West eld State St. Mary’s Sarah Ryan tries to gain have come in Hockey East play. KRAUSE, B2 possession of the puck off a faceoff. Burt has started 12 times during BC’s NOTEBOOK, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 St. Mary’s boys beat Williams were Isaiah Bascon in the ROUNDUP high jump (6-0), Joseph Varghese, 55 hurdles (9.2), By Steve Krause Harry Parker, 600 (1:42.1), ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Thomas McDevitt, 1,000 The St. Mary’s boys bas- (2:56.2), Jack Dennehy, ketball team moved to 9-2 mile (5:04.7), and the Monday night with a 56- 4x100 relay (3:58.9). 26 win over Archbishop For Winthrop, it was Williams in Braintree. Andrew Mcgrail, shotput Jalen Echevarria and (41-2 3/4), Dave Navarro, Stephen Fama led the 55 (6.8); Taylor St. George, way with 13 points each, 300 (42.0), and Nikolas followed by Jon Mercado Beshere, 2-mile (11:19.7). who logged a double-dou- In the second match, ble with 12 points and 11 Navarro of Winthrop won assists. “We didn’t shoot the high jump (5-2) and 55 the ball well,” said coach (6.8), Mcgrail the shotput Dave Brown, “but we (41-2 3/4), and Beshere played one of our better the 2-mile (11:19.7). games defensively, and For Gloucester (2-3), scored a lot of points off Andrew Topouzoglou won PHOTO | BOB ROCHE turnovers.” the 55 hurdles (10.6), St. Mary’s Aylah Cioffi is sandwiched between Framingham’s Emma Lowry and Jassica Despres St. Mary’s (9-2) is home Christian Sanfilippo the during Monday’s game. Friday against Arlington 300 (40.7), Lorenzo Fur- Catholic. lani the 600 (1:39.1), Kyle BOYS HOCKEY Manley the 1000 (2:45.6), Swampscott 2, and Christopher MacDon- Spartan girls ride fast finish to a win Weston 0 ald the mile (5:05.7). At Rivers Rink in GIRLS TRACK SPARTANS board, the Spartan offense to play to make it a 4-1 riod. As the game went on, Weston, the Big Blue, Swampscott 56, From B1 began to find its rhythm. advantage. Three minutes we got better and better 12-1-0, won their 11th Winthrop 30 Sarah Ryan added a goal later she scored her third offensively.” straight game in a non- Winthrop 45, out there. Very sloppy per- with eight minutes and goal of the night, making St. Mary’s goalie Emily leaguer. Andrew Dove Gloucester 41 formance by us and we forty seconds left in the it a four-goal lead at 5-1. Stephenson made 18 saves and Louis Olivieri netted At Swampscott, the Big were fortunate to be down period. Seconds later, “Adara’s been a lot more goals to power Swamp- Blue are 4-1. Winners in the winning effort. only one goal.” Aylah Cioffi followed suit confident lately in going to scott to the win. Goalie were Maisie Vasquez, Nazarian started the with a score for the Spar- the net, picking her head With the win, St. Mary’s Dan Johnson earned the shotput (33-5½), Kend- comeback effort for St. tans. St. Mary’s led 3-1 af- up and shooting where improves to 8-2 on the shutout win in net. The all Rhodes, 55 hurdles Mary’s with her first of ter the second period. the goalie’s not,” Pagliuca season. The Spartans will Big Blue return to league (9.6), Molly Frauenholz, three goals when she got “We responded and said. “It’s been nice to see. look to stay on the win action next Monday 55 (8.0), Ashley Marston, the Spartans on the board scored some goals,” Pagli- She’s a very talented play- column on Saturday when against Gloucester. 1000 (3:34.2), Anna Conti, with 14 minutes to play uca said. “Especially in er.” they clash against league GIRLS BASKETBALL mile (6:30.5). in the second period. The the second period. We fin- Late goals from Cioffi rival Archbishop Williams. Lynn Tech 40, Regina Garufo won the goal tied the game at 1-1. ished our offensive oppor- and Zoe Solomons gave “We have to play bet- Chelsea 36 300 (47.1), Heidi Benson “That was big for us,” tunities but we have to the Spartans more than ter collectively but give With the win, the Tigers the 600 (1:52.2), Camilla Pagliuca said. “We didn’t play better, especially as enough offense to roll to are back to .500 at 6-6 Framingham credit,” Miranda-Llovera, 2-mile play well in the first. It we move into the second the 7-1 win. on the season. Freshman (13.23) and the 4x100 re- Pagliuca said. “I thought was great and it showed half of the season.” “It was still 3-1, any- point guard Alondra San- lay (4:40.1). that Adara’s a captain and A four-goal third peri- body’s game,” Pagliuca they played well. They’re chez led the way with 16 Fiona MacPhail and a leader. That kind of got od iced the victory for St. said. “I thought we came a tough team and they points, while Jamila Con- Anna Cilley tied for the us back on track.” Mary’s. Nazarian netted a out and responded well always compete hard so stantine and Arianna An- high jump (4-8). With the egg of the score- goal with 14 minutes left offensively in the third pe- credit to them.” aya each scored 11 points. Against Gloucester, Malvelis Hernandez and Winthrop got firsts from Annmarie Teixeira an- Gianna Massa, shotput Burt wins way into chored Tech’s defense. (33-2½), Garufo the 300 The Tigers visit PMA on (47.1), Benson the 600 Tuesday. (1:52.2), MacPhail the the BC record book BOYS TRACK 1000 (4:02.2) and the re- Swampscott 61, lay (4:40.1). Winthrop 25 Gloucester’s winner NOTEBOOK versity women’s basketball Gloucester 48, were Sierra Rudolph, From B1 team ran its winning streak Winthrop 33 high jump (5-4) and the to four games with a 61-53 At Swampscott, the Big 55 hurdles (9.9), Kaitlin last Wednesday. win over Worcester State. Blue raised its record to Marques, 55 (7.7), Lucy Waggett topped the Connolly hit a layup with 4-1 with the win while Garberg, mile (6:20.8), school’s previous high mark 46 seconds to play, capping Winthrop dropped to 1-5. Carly Curcuru, 2-mile by four, shooting 16-of-29 off a late 10-3 run for the Swampscott’s winners (13.18). from the field and hitting 10 victors. of her 12 free throws.  Lynnfield’s Matt Filipe Steelers nothing but frauds  At Saturday’s Maroon recorded his first collegiate and White Classic hosted by multi-point game, scoring Springfield College, Lynn’s KRAUSE Doug Flutie. his fourth goal of the sea- Jalil Gibson of Worcester From B1 I don’t share that son and adding an assist in State University finished opinion. To me, Flutie’s the Northeastern Univer- the one that makes just second in the 60-meter dash impact on the BC athlet- sity men’s hockey team’s about every highlight with a time of 7.11, his sec- ic program is immeasur- 4-2 win over Merrimack on film that depicts brute ond personal record in as able. The school was still Saturday night in North strength, NFL style. many weeks. He now ranks trying to re-establish Andover. In the same game, It was certainly some- 12th in the NCAA Division itself as a major player Winthrop’s Chris LeBlanc thing to see. III New England rankings in college football and recorded an assist for Mer- Bavaro played his high in the event. school football right up rimack, his seventh point of was having a real hard  Lynn’s Marcos Eche- the road at Danvers High the season. time doing it until Flutie varria continued an out- — for those who might  Lynn’s Tatiana Dou- came out of nowhere, standing sophomore sea- not know that — before cette recorded her first point in the middle of a blow- son for the Nichols College going on to Notre Dame out loss to Penn State, men’s basketball team with of the season with an assist and the NFL. Always during his freshman 32 points, three rebounds, in the University of South- known as a quiet, no-non- year. three assists, and two steals ern Maine women’s hockey sense guy, Bavaro is back What he did in the in a 90-61 win over Salve team’s 4-0 win at Nichols on in the area now. His son, Regina last Tuesday. De- Saturday. Lucas, was one of the best next three years is spite scoring just seven  Marblehead’s Jake linebackers to come out of the stuff of legend. He points in Saturday’s 71-55 Kulevich assisted on the St. John’s Prep in recent picked that program up, loss at Wentworth. Echevar- game-winning goal as the years. put it on his little Bambi ria still leads the Common- Colgate University men’s Speaking of Blount, the shoulders (Google it), wealth Coast Conference hockey team snapped a five- hoodie he was wearing took it to the next level, (CCC) in scoring with 24.4 game winless streak with after the game was pretty and won a Heisman points per game. its 3-2 victory Saturday funny. It was a tribute Trophy.  Lynn native Stephen against Clarkson. Kulevich to defensive coordinator He had help, of course. Basden of the Endicott Col- leads the Raiders with 11 Matt Patricia, and it had He didn’t throw that lege men’s basketball team assists and 14 points in 23 the Elvis Patriots logo Hail Mary pass and games as a defenseman. grabbed a season-high 10 painted with a bushy catch it (Gerard Phelan rebounds and recorded two  Lynnfield’s John Festa PHOTO | BOB ROCHE beard. was on the other end of assists and a steal in a 73- scored two of the No. 13 Am- Mia Nowicki goes in for a layup off a steal from  It’ll be interesting it), but the sight of him 66 loss to Roger Williams herst College men’s hockey to hear some BC people Williams. rolling out and heaving last Tuesday. team’s five third-period who grew up around here In that same game, Pea- goals en route to posting weigh in on their feelings that prayer at the end of body’s Josh Syska dished his first collegiate hat trick St. Mary’s can’t catch Williams about the Super Bowl. the Miami game in 1984 a game-best five assists in a 10-1 win over Assump- On one hand, few people is etched in the memory for the victorious Hawks. tion. The goals were his first ST. MARY’S point in the season after in the history of the NFL of anyone who watched Basden then posted seven three this season as he en- From B1 starting 1-4. have had the type of ca- it. points in the Gulls’ 80-67 tered Saturday with just “Well, look, obviously reer Tom Brady’s had, in By the time Matty Ice The Bishops worked it win Saturday over Eastern one assist in 12 games. you never want to lose terms of Super Bowls won came along, that luster up to a 19-point lead with Nazarene.  Another local is mak- games, but if you told me and longevity combined. If had long since faded less than five minutes left  In just 12 minutes of ing an impact on the ice for we’d be 8-5 at this point he wins Sunday, he’ll have and BC was at another in the game, but the Spar- action off the bench Satur- Amherst. Saugus’ Tyler after coming out of Flori- won more Super Bowls tans went on one final run crossroads. He, too, put day for the Norwich Univer- Granara handed out two as- da 1-4, I’d be pretty hap- than any other quarter- to bring the score to 55-45 the Eagles back in the sity men’s basketball team, sists against Assumption to py. The short-term goal back in league history. with 1:00 left. That was as spotlight. It’s just that he Saugus’ Joe Bertrand re- extend his scoring streak to is obviously to make the And as he approaches close as they got, however, didn’t have to go so far to corded 18 points to help the four games. He also record- tournament, and we need 40, he really shows no as Williams was able to do it. Cadets to an 88-68 win over ed a primary assist in the 11 wins to do that. But we signs of slowing down. hold onto the ball and run But you could tell, even Rivier. Bertrand hit all but Purple and White’s 2-1 win need to get to nine wins On the other hand, out the clock for the win. back when he was a soph- one of his seven field goals over Hamilton on Friday. before we get to 11.” Falcons quarterback Matt in the contest, including a The loss snaps a sev- St. Mary’s will go for win Ryan can be rated no omore at BC, that he had team-high four from three- Joshua Kummins can en-game win streak for No. 9 on Friday with a worse than second out of the goods to do well in the point range. be reached at joshuakum- the Spartans (8-5), but road game against Arling- all the modern-day BC pros, and he has. He will  Lynn’s Monta Connol- [email protected]. Follow Newhall is still happy ton Catholic in another quarterbacks, and some probably be the MVP, and ly scored nine points as the him on Twitter @Joshua- with where his team is Catholic Central League would even argue that he that’s just fine with me. Framingham State Uni- Kummins. at just past the halfway matchup. should be put ahead of Good for him. TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE Back to TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Boys Basketball Boys Basketball Beverly at Saugus (7) English at St. John’s (7) work for Classical at Salem (7) Boys Hockey Danvers at Swampscott (7) Danvers at Saugus (7:10) English at Winthrop (7) E. Longmeadow at Revere (6:30) Lynnfield at Georgetown (6:30) Fenwick at Austin Prep (8) Falcons Peabody at Marblehead (7) Lynn at Gloucester (6:30) Revere at Gloucester (7) Lynnfield at Amesbury (7:50) FLOWERY BRANCH, Whittier at Tech (5:30) Peabody at Beverly (8:20) Ga. (AP) — Dan Quinn Saugus at Marblehead (6:30) certainly knows who the Girls Basketball Williams at St. Mary’s (6) Georgetown at Lynnfield (6:30) Winthrop at Danvers (6:20) Atlanta Falcons are play- Gloucester at Revere (7) Girls Basketball ing in the Super Bowl. Marblehead at Peabody (7) Classical at Malden No wonder. Salem at Classical Girls Hockey It seems as if Bill Beli- Saugus at Beverly (7) Lynn/Winthrop at Peabody (5:15) chick, Tom Brady and the Swampscott at Danvers (7) Gymnastics Tech at PMA (5:30) New England Patriots are Gloucester at Fenwick (7:30) Winthrop at English (7) there every year. Fenwick at Act-Boxboro (6:30) Skiing One day after reaching Swampscott at Masconomet (3:30) the big game for only the Girls Hockey Swimming Marblehead at Beverly (7:20) Tech at Gr. Lawrence (4) second time in franchise Gymnastics Track history, Quinn and his Medford at Beverly (6) English at Danvers (4) players were back at their Salem at Marblehead (7:30) Lynnfield at lTriton (7) training complex in At- Swimming TBA at Tech (4) Gloucester at Marblehead (7) lanta’s northern suburbs, Wrestling rehashing the blowout of Revere at Peabody (7:15) Beverly at Salem (6) Swampscott at Beverly (8) Gloucester at Marblehead (5:30) Green Bay before turn- Track Lynn Tech at Essex Tech (5) ing their attention to the Lowell Cath. vs. Fenwick (4:30) Lynnfield at Georgetown (TBA) team they’ll play next. St. Mary’s vs. Arlington Cath. (4:30) Peabody at Saugus (6:30) “Going to the Super Bowl is not a reward,” SPORTS BRIEFS Quinn said Monday. “Playing really well and Lynn Little League Baseball will hold it’s reg- winning, that’s the re- istration for the 2017 sea- ward. It’s going to be a registration son Saturday and Sunday, hell of a battle.” from noon to 3 p.m.at The Immediately after the City-wide registration for Patriots routed Pitts- Lynn Housing Authority, Lynn Little League Base- burgh for the AFC title , 10 Church St, Lynn. ball and Softball will be Belichick said he didn’t held on Saturday, January All new players must even know the Falcons 28 and 29 from 12:30-4 at bring birth certificates. had won the NFC cham- the Lynn Housing Authori- If you have any questions pionship game. ty at 10 Church St. please email President Jim No such ignorance from This will be the last city- Beliveau at Bells33@com- his coaching counterpart wide registration event for cast.net. in Atlanta. the year. “Yes, I know,” Quinn All players must bring a Wyoma Little said with a smile. birth certificate and proof He didn’t get much sleep of residence. For more League fundraiser the night before. information, contact your It didn’t have anything local league or email Joe Wyoma Little League will to do with facing the Baglieri at joebjnj@gmail. be holding a fundraiser on mighty Patriots, however. com. Please do not contact Jan. 28th at Gannon Golf “I generally don’t af- Lynn Housing, as they will Course. ter the games,” the sec- not have any information. The event will run from ond-year coach said. “I’m 7p.m. - 11 p.m. thinking about what we Lynn Babe Ruth For further information could’ve done different. registration please contact the league PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Then today, we get right at wyomalittleague16@ New England Patriots Logan Ryan (26) breaks up a pass in- back into our process. Greater Lynn Babe Ruth gmail.com. tended for Pittsburgh Steelers Cobi Hamilton, rear, during Honestly, when you’re the second half of Sunday’s game. The defense silenced critics who said around our building ... whether it’s Week 4, Week it hadn’t faced any tough competition. TV/RADIO 8, Week 12, Week 16, Week 19, when you’re in- TV San Antonio at Toronto, side these walls, it should College Basketball: Kansas NBATV, 7 p.m. feel the same. We try to at West Virginia, ESPN, 7 Golf: Web.com Tour: The Pats absorb barbs put up a championship p.m.; Louisville at Pittsburgh, Bahamas Great Abaco Clas- week every time we go.” ESPNU, 7 p.m.; Purdue at The Patriots know a Michigan St., ESPN2, 7 p.m.; sic, Golf, 3 p.m. thing or two about cham- Rutgers at Maryland, Big Ten Pro Hockey: Detroit at Boston, pionships. They are the Network, 7 p.m.; So. Illinois NESN, 7 p.m.; St. Louis at about their defense first team to reach the Su- at Wichita State, CBSSN, 7 Pittsburgh, NBCSN, 7 p.m. per Bowl nine times, and p.m.; Villanova at Marquette, Skiing: World Cup (men’s sla- FOXBOROUGH, Mass. It was back in training been up since that midsea- the coach-quarterback FS1, 8 p.m.; Kansas St. at (AP) — There’s a mantra camp that the Patriots son lull. tandem of Belichick and Iowa State, ESPNU, 9 p.m.; lom), NBCSN, 10:30 p.m. that players quickly come first began to be dogged Including the two play- Brady will be going for its Kentucky at Tennessee, Tennis: Australian Open, 9 to learn when they play by questions about what off games, the Patriots’ de- fifth Lombardi Trophy. ESPN, 9 p.m.; Penn State at p.m. for Bill Belichick and the their identity would be fense has come up with 19 Quite a contrast with Wisconsin, Big Ten Network, RADIO New England Patriots. on defense following the turnovers in the past eight the Falcons, who have 9 p.m., Tulane at Houston, It’s placed in different trade of edge rusher Chan- games. The defense has CBSSN, 9 p.m.; Utah State Pro Basketball: Celtics at never won an NFL ti- Washington, WZLX-FM (7 spots in the locker room, dler Jones. had multiple turnovers tle in their 51-year his- at New Mexico, ESPNU, 11 it’s on the walls around A slow start in strug- in seven of those games p.m. p.m. tory. It’s been 18 years the team facility, and the gling to create a pass rush during that stretch. since their initial Super Pro Basketball: Boston at Pro Hockey: Detroit at Boston, coach himself repeats it without him during the Belichick said the for- Bowl appearance, when a Washington, CSN, 7 p.m.; WBZ-FM (98.5), 7 p.m. often: “Do your job.” first month of the regular mula has simply been his team known as the “Dirty Perhaps no other unit for season also did little to players buying into the Birds” was beaten handily NFL PLAYOFFS the Patriots has embodied quiet critics. program they’ve always by the Denver Broncos in Belichick’s go-to phrase That was followed by tried to foster. But he John Elway’s final game. Divisional Round Sunday, Jan. 22 more than his defense this the surprise midseason said getting to face play- Atlanta endured plen- Saturday, Jan. 14 AFC season. trade of linebacker Jamie off-bound teams late in Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 ty of distractions in the Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 And if New England Collins, and a three-week the season was a boost as buildup to that game, New England 34, Houston 16 NFC New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 hopes to capture its fifth stretch in which the de- well. from coach Dan Reeves Sunday, Jan. 15 Super Bowl, no other fense failed to force a sin- “It doesn’t happen over- Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 Super Bowl reliving an ugly break- Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 Sunday, Feb. 5 group will be relied on gle turnover. night. There’s no switch up with the Broncos to a At Houston Conference Championship more as the Patriots face That turned early com- that you can flip,” Be- dispute over the how the New England at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. an Atlanta Falcons offense pliments for new addi- lichick said. “It comes Round (FOX) players departed their that has scored a com- tions such as Chris Long through a lot of hard work, chartered jet in Miami to, TRANSACTIONS bined 80 points through and Eric Rowe into pres- a lot of meetings, a lot of most notably, team leader two playoff games. sure on the shoulders of communication on how Eugene Robinson being BASEBALL MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Duron New England veteran we’re going to do things arrested the night before American League Signed a letter of intent to purchase Harmon, who had a huge linebacker Dont’a High- and then a lot of on the the game for attempting CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to majority ownership of Iowa (NBADL). touchdown-saving tackle tower and a secondary led field execution at actual- to solicit a prostitute. terms with INFs Cody Asche and SAN ANTONIO SPURS — Signed F in the second quarter of by Devin McCourty and ly doing them at a good Everth Cabrera, LHPs David Holm- Joel Anthony to a 10-day contract. After all that, it wasn’t sur- berg and Cory Luebke, C Roberto FOOTBALL the Patriots’ 36-17 AFC Logan Ryan to increase competitive level so that prising that Denver cruised Pena and Geovany Soto and RHPs National Football League championship game win their production. we can gain confidence in to a 34-19 victory. Blake Smith and Anthony Swarzak on BROWNS — Agreed to over Pittsburgh on Sun- They responded by hav- each other as a unit as to Quinn expects no such minor league contracts. terms with LB Jamie Collins Sr. on a day, said that even in ing the stingiest scoring how that’s going to happen SEATTLE MARINERS — Promoted four-year contract. problems from his team, be- Jack Mosimann to director, major OAKLAND RAIDERS — Named John their tightknit world they defense in the NFL over in a live game situation.” fore or after it gets to Hous- league operations; Jesse Smith to Pagano assistant head coach-de- couldn’t help but notice the final three weeks of Cornerback Malcolm ton. director, baseball analytics; and Tim fense. the criticism that sur- the regular season, and Butler said the results “With some teams, I Stanton to coordinator, amateur PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Agreed to rounded the defense earli- entered the playoffs giv- down the stretch hav- scouting. Named Ian Shaw coordina- terms with wide receivers coach might be worried. Not this tor, professional & international Mike Groh. er this season. ing up a league-low 15.6 en’t been a surprise to a one,” he said. “This team is scouting; James Roche coordinator, WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Promot- “Oh yeah, definitely. We points per game. now-unified group of vet- so tight. The accountability player development; and Joel Firman ed Matt Cavanaugh to offensive try not to focus too much They’ve maintained that erans and newcomers that they have for each other quantitative analyst. coordinator, Greg Manusky to defen- on the media, but we hear status in the playoffs, al- have come to appreciate TAMPA BAY RAYS — Traded 2B sive coordinator, Chad Englehart to is so strong, this brother- Logan Forsythe to the Los Angeles strength and conditioning coach. it, it’s everywhere,” Har- lowing just 16.5 points per the methodical approach hood is so strong. They care Dodgers for RHP Jose De Leon. Named Kevin O’Connell quarter- mon said. “We heard that game. that Belichick preaches about one another. They Agreed to terms with RHP Shawn backs coach, Jim Tomsula defensive we weren’t tested all year.” Turnovers have also daily. realize they’re playing for Tolleson. line coach and Kavan Latham assis- National League tant strength and conditioning something bigger than CINCINNATI REDS — Named Orlando coach. Re-signed LS Nick Sundberg. themselves. This team, this Merced hitting coach, Chad Cordero League Tiger is getting ambitious group, I totally trust them.” bullpen coach and Alex Puskarich — A bigger concern might strength conditioning coach for Bill- Signed WR Ryan Lankford and DBs ings (Pioneer). Keith Lewis and Jeremy Harris. LOS ANGELES (AP) venerable course nes- “I felt fine on that first be the huge gap in Super American Association HOCKEY — Tiger Woods is roaring tled in a posh residential tee but as I took the club Bowl experience. LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed OF into the new year, prepar- neighborhood overlooking back, I never felt nerves Outside of 36-year-old Brandon Jacobs. DETROIT RED WINGS — Placed C ing to play four times in the Pacific Ocean, but has defensive end Dwight Frontier League Dylan Larkin on seven-day injured like that,” he recalled. “I EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed OF reserve. Assigned LW Drew Miller to five weeks in his return never won there. was skinny. I looked like a Freeney, who played in a Brandon Soat. Grand Rapids (AHL). to the PGA Tour after a And that led him to 1-iron. I didn’t weigh a lot. pair of title games with FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed RHP OTTAWA SENATORS — Signed F 15-month absence. One of avoid it. I had a lot of speed.” the , Jose Flores and OF d’Aundray Van Zack Smith to a four-year contract his stops includes a return “I’ve just never played the Falcons really have no Slyke. extension through the 2020-21 sea- Woods birdied his first to his hometown tour- it well,” he said Monday idea what they’ll face over JOLIET SLAMMERS — Received RHP son. hole and thought to him- Nick Cunningham from Trois-Rivieres nament in Los Angeles, as occasional rain pelted the next two weeks. self: “That’s how you want (Can-Am) for a player to be named. AHL — Suspended San Jose F Alex where he made his first the already soggy course. That’s where Quinn NORMAL CORNBELTERS — Signed Gallant two games for a charging start on the pro tour as a “That’s the only reason.” to start off your PGA Tour might be of help. 1B Aaron Dudley to a contract exten- incident in a game at San Diego on career.” sion. Jan. 20. skinny 16-year-old. Woods debuted at Riv- He was Seattle’s defen- RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed OF — Recalled Woods has stayed away iera in 1992 on a sponsor’s On his second hole, his sive coordinator during Ryan Fucci. D Mason Geertsen from Colorado from Riviera, which hosts exemption. The teenag- shot smacked a fence and back-to-back Super Bowl WINDY CITY THUNDERBOLTS — (ECHL). Reassigned F Alex Belzile the newly renamed Gen- er from nearby Orange before long the teenager appearances — one a rout Signed C Scott Morton. and D Cody Corbett to Colorado. BASKETBALL STOCKTON HEAT — Recalled D Ryan esis Open next month, County shot 72-75 to miss was 17 shots behind Davis of the Broncos, the other a National Basketball Association Culkin from Adirondack (AHL). since 2006. He loves the the cut. Love III after 36 holes. loss to the Patriots. B4 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 COMICS

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

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GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Mother-in-law’s pop-ins make angry wife pop off Can declarer follow line a and line b? DEAR ABBY: My moth- FRUSTRATED IN Tia Mowry, an actress and thing on the spade finesse. er-in-law has begun doing Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van MONTANA model, said, “Having a sec- Today, though, declarer can the “pop-in.” My husband Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, ond chance makes you want afford to discard a high di- passive-aggressively hint- and was founded by her mother, DEAR FRUSTRATED: to work even harder.” amond on the fourth club, Whether Jason’s going ed that he wished he had Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at Bridge players should work keeping the spade ace-queen through a phase or not de- known she was coming hard to try to spot a second and all four hearts. Then, over. Her response was, DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los pends on whether he has chance to make or break a when South takes trick five “I’m your mother; I don’t Angeles, CA 90069. always had poor verbal contract. Today’s deal is sim- in his hand, he can cash his need to let you know when skills and ignored ques- ilar to yesterday’s, but with other top hearts to see if they I’m coming over.” I regard disrespectful. I said it is countless hours in his tions he was asked. He one critical difference: Dum- divide 3-3. Here, they do not, this as total disrespect. disrespectful that she room playing Xbox with might be reluctant to an- my’s diamonds are stronger. his buddies. He is loud and so declarer cashes his four She has done this plenty comes over without check- swer because he’s having How does that affect South’s of times — including pop- ing with us first. What’s obviously has fun, by the diamond tricks, discarding problems socially or aca- approach in three no-trump? sound of it. However, when ping in when I was having your take on this? West cashes his four club win- the heart five, and takes the he comes out for meals, he demically in school, or be- a dinner with my parents ners, then shifts to the heart spade finesse. and children, which made NO POP-INS, doesn’t communicate or cause the opinions you’re jack. Finally, note that if West has her mad because she and PLEASE answer questions like, asking for concern things South’s sequence, a strong, the spade king, he cannot be my father-in-law hadn’t “How was school?” or he has never given much DEAR NO POP-INS: squeezed, because he dis- been invited. “What do you think of thought to. artificial and forcing two clubs You have my sympathy. cards after South. She did the pop-in again that?” Boys that age are some- followed by two no-trump, Your mother-in-law is a last week. My husband, My fiancee and I don’t times less verbal than showed a balanced hand with handful. Your husband four children and I were live together. We see each when they are older, and a good 22-24 points. North may be so cowed by his about to sit down to a fam- other three times a year their dependence on social dredged up a raise, more in mother that he’s afraid to hope than expectation. ily dinner when she rang for two to three weeks at a media has contributed to assert himself. You are un- Declarer starts with eight the doorbell. I didn’t have time. My fiancee says Ja- it. Teens who spend most of der no obligation to enter- winners: one spade, three enough food for her and son acts the same way their time in the virtual tain anyone who pops in, hearts and four diamonds. As my father-in-law, which whether I’m here or not. world tend to have lower made us all uncomfort- including her. The next He isn’t close with his dad, in yesterday’s deal, it seems verbal abilities than those able. She made a sarcastic time she shows up unan- either. that the ninth trick must who spend less. comment, “Gee, I guess I nounced, remind her to Is this a phase that he come from either a success- shouldn’t have come over,” call first and suggest that will grow out of, or does he If you and your fiancee ful spade finesse -- a priori a then she sat in the living she come back some other need professional help? are truly concerned, she 50-50 shot -- or a 3-3 heart room staring at us as we time. We get along, but there is should talk about this with split -- which is only a 35.53 ate. never much conversation. a counselor at Jason’s percent chance. So, yesterday, I have begged my hus- DEAR ABBY: My fian- I ask questions to encour- school and ask if counsel- when South could try only one band to say something, cee has a 15-year-old son, age interaction, but it ing or intervention of any or the other, he banked every- but he says it would be “Jason,” who spends hasn’t been successful. kind is needed.

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Polignone 2006-FM1 is the present holder by assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.(MERS), as nominee for Fremont Investment & Loan to Mandi Stanley Rocker vs. Demming Rocker and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, 50 U.S.C.c. 50 §3901 (et seq): Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 dated August 17, 2012 To the Defendant: recorded at Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 31748, The Plaintiff has filed a Complaint for Divorce requesting that the Court U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Wachovia Mortgage Loan Trust, Page 379, for breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of grant a divorce for Irretrievable Breakdown LLC Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-A, foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises located at 406 Chatham Street, The Complaint is on file at the Court. Lynn, MA 01902 will be sold at a Public Auction at 3:00PM on February 21, An Automatic Restraining Order has been entered in this matter preventing you claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, 2017, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly described below, all and from taking any action which would negatively impact the current financial status numbered 176-178 Webbacowitt Avenue, Unit 178, 176-178 Webbacowitt singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: of either party. SEE Supplemental Probate Court Rule 411. Avenue Condominium, given by Gary N. Polignone to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon: dated May 25, 2005, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) The land with the buildings thereon in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts being Registry of Deeds in Book 24339, Page 177, and now held by plaintiff by Lot 8-A as shown on "Plan of Land prepared for: Constintine Grigoreas, 406-408 Mandi Stanley Rocker assignment has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of Chatham Street", prepared by Reid Land Surveyors, dated January 19, 2001 821 Summer Street Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. recorded Essex Registry of Deeds as Plan 45 in Plan Book 354 as more Lynn, MA 01905 particularly bounded and described as follows: If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United your answer, if any, on or before 03/13/2017. If you fail to do so, the court will States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers Beginning at a point on the Southwesterly side of Chatham Street, 238.28 feet proceed to the hearing and adjudication of this action. You are also required to file Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on southeasterly from a stone bound at the corner of Goodridge Street and said a copy of your answer, if any, in the office of the Register of this Court. that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in Chatham Street, thence running WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before February South 40 04' 00" East by said Chatham Street, 10.48 to a point, thence turning Date: November 3, 2016 27, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the and running; Pamela Casey O'Brien benefits of said Act. South 49 28' 00" West by land now or formerly of Calnan, 100.00 feet to a point, Register of Probate thence turning and running; Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER Chief Justice of this Court on January 13, 2017 North 40 04' 11" West by land now or formerly of Anderson, 49.96 feet to a point, Item: January 24, 2017 thence turning and running; Attest: North 49 44' 45" East by land now or formerly of Carter, 22.72 feet to a point, thence turning and running; (SEAL) Deborah J. Patterson South 40 15' 15" East by lot 8-B as shown on said plan, 13.12 feet to a point, COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Recorder thence turning and running; LAND COURT North 51 46' 55" East by said lot 8-B, 12.08 feet to a point, thence turning and DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT (16-011295 OM) running; Item January 24, 2017 South 85 50' 25" East by said lot 8-B, along the center of a right of way, 36.63 16 SM 011528 feet to a point, thence turning and running; COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS North 49 28' 00" East by said lot 8-B, 38.91 feet to the point of beginning. ORDER OF NOTICE THE TRIAL COURT TO: PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Lot 8-A containing 2,597 square feet of land more or less according to said Plan. Amantina Y. Payano a/k/a Amantina Payano Docket No. ES16P3563GD NOTICE AND ORDER: Together with and subject to a right of way along the northerly side of said property and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act:, Essex Probate and Family Court all as shown on said plan. 50 U.S.C. App. 45 Congress Street § 3901 (et seq).: Salem MA, 01970 For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern Petition for Appointment of District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24816, Page 385. See also deed recorded in Citizens Bank, N.A. f/k/a RBS Citizens, N.A. Guardian of a Minor said Registry of Deeds in Book 26328, Page 105. In the interests of Jeffrey Antonio Guitierrez Tejada of Lynn, MA claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in Lynn, Minor The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other municipal numbered 2 Adams Street, given by Amantina Y. Payano to Citizens Mortgage NOTICE TO ALL INTERESTED PARTIES assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable Corporation, dated January 31, 2001, and recorded in Essex County (Southern 1. Hearing Date/Time: A hearing on a Petition for Appointment of Guardian of a encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to District) Registry of Deeds in Book 16859, Page 444, as affected by a Loan Minor filed on 12/19//2016 by Jose A Tejada of Lynn, MA and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of Modification Agreement, dated April 1, 2009, and recorded in said Registry of will be held 02/15/2017 at 08:30 AM Guardianship of Minor Hearing Located in record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. Deeds in Book 28632, Page 196, and now held by the plaintiff by assignment, Salem. has/have filed with this court a complaint for determination of 2. Response to Petition: You may respond by filing a written response to the Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Defendant's/Defendants' Servicemembers status. Petition or by appearing in person at the hearing. If you choose to file a written $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order response, you need to: to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United File the original with the Court; and Mail a copy to all interested parties at least this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers five (5) business days before the hearing. acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on 3. Counsel for the Minor: The minor (or an adult on behalf of the minor) has the in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in right to request that counsel be appointed for the minor. Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before February 4. Presence of the Minor at Hearing: A minor over age 14 has the right to be or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the 27, 2017 or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the present at any hearing, unless the Court finds that it is not in the minor's best premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical benefits of said Act. interests. error in this publication. THIS IS A LEGAL NOTICE: An important court proceeding that may affect you Witness, JUDITH C. CUTLER, Chief Justice of said Court on January 12, 2017. rights has been scheduled. If you do not understand this notice or other court Other terms to be announced at the sale. papers, please contact an attorney for legal advice. Attest: Date: January 13, 2017 HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Nomura Home Equity Loan, Pamela Casey O'Brien Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-FM1 Deborah J. Patterson Register of Probate Korde & Associates, P.C. Recorder Item: January 24, 2017 900 Chelmsford Street Item: January 24, 2107 Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 Claude, Guerline, 13-013470, January 24, 2017, January 31, 2017, February 7, 2017 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Item: January 24, 31, February 7, 2017 to start your daily subscription.

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By Mary Beth Breckenridge AKRON BEACON JOURNAL MEDINA, Ohio — It’s tempting to say this proj- ect is for the birds. But really, it’s for the dogs and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cats. Karen Paternina, left, a 27-year-old accused Construction trades stu- of extortion, and a fellow inmate stand in the dents at Medina County Interno restaurant kitchen, inside the San Di- Career Center have been ego minimum security prison in Cartagena, putting their skills to Colombia. work creating birdhous- es for the NARI Home Improvement Show. The houses were displayed at In Colombia, the show and raffled to raise money for the Cleve- land Animal Protective League, an organization meals worth that works to prevent ani- mal cruelty and also offers dogs and cats for adoption. Additional birdhouses going to jail for PHOTO | LEAH KLAFCZYNSKI/AKRON BEACON JOURNAL/TNS came from Polaris Career Center in Middleburg Senior Joe Garofalo, center, 17, and his team work on their birdhouse at By Alba Tobella mural and pink tassels Heights. Medina County Career Center in Medina, Ohio. ASSOCIATED PRESS hanging from metal bars. The 18 Medina seniors Interno — Spanish for CARTAGENA, Colom- spent a couple of weeks students are learning, but their jobs at a McDonald’s “I thought it would be “inmate — is modeled on designing and building it does require some of the in Brunswick, Ohio. They funny if I could remake bia — Visitors are flocking the InGalera restaurant to the all-women San Di- their birdhouses in what same skills, said their in- designed their birdhouse where I work,” Jordan at a penitentiary in Mi- said. He said his manag- ego prison in this popular amounted to a simplified structor, Todd Mason. to look like one of the dis- lan, Italy. version of a regular con- tinctive red, white and er was OK with the idea, Caribbean tourist town “We don’t really teach Latin America’s jails struction project. They birdhouse construction yellow restaurants, com- since the birdhouse wasn’t — to dine at Cartagena’s are some of the most law- had to research birds here. … This is just a fun plete with a “fly-through” being made for a prof- trendiest new restaurant. less and inhumane in the and their shelter require- way for the kids to show- on the side of the building. it-making venture. Convicts, some of them world. The inmates at San ments, draw blueprints case their talents,” he said. They even added a feature Fellow student Antonio found guilty of murder, have Diego frequently have to and build their structures It’s also a break from you won’t find at your lo- Wise liked the McDonald’s been serving up gourmet sleep on the floor due to so they’d hold up to weath- their routine and a chance cal fast-food joint: a bird- concept so much that he meals since December in a overcrowding. The jail’s er and use, not to mention to get creative, an oppor- bath sunk into the roof, designed his birdhouse to novel experiment intend- director, Ramiro Cuadro, attract buyers. tunity the students clearly lined with a roofing mem- complement it. Antonio’s ed to promote the inmates’ said that without dona- The project isn’t direct- embraced. brane and decorated with resembles a red Happy rehabilitation and confront tions from outside groups, ly analogous to the resi- Jordan Andino and Erin the golden arches logo on Meal box — which, ironi- the Colombian public’s ne- important rehabilitation dential and commercial Smith took the inspiration the bottom like an upscale cally, is shaped a lot like a glect of the country’s ex- programs wouldn’t exist. construction methods the for their birdhouse from swimming pool. house. ploding prison population. The restaurant is an ini- Judging by the strong tiative by Teatro Interno, turnout at the Interno a Colombian foundation Paris tests electric driverless minibus to fight pollution restaurant on a recent led by TV actress Johana night it appears to be Bahamon that holds the- By Samuel Petrequin Lyon and Austerlitz stations innovation, said self-driving “Let’s see how people will working. ater workshops in prisons ASSOCIATED PRESS in Paris. The GPS-guided vehicles “will change the adopt them, how they will Seabass ceviche and a across the country. At San vehicle is free and will be urban landscape in a spec- react in a vehicle without PARIS — In a city hit by tabbouleh salad made Diego, which sits just a running seven days a week. tacular fashion” within the a driving wheel and no chronic pollution and traf- of Andean quinoa are few blocks from Cartage- “To respond to the pol- next 20 years. driver,” Missika said. among the dishes on offer na’s five-star hotels, ce- fic problems, Paris officials lution emergency in big Conceived by the French With a commercial speed whose recipes were pro- lebrity chefs like Henry are experimenting with a urban zones it is urgent to company Easymile, the of 9 mph, the shuttle has vided by some of Colom- Sasson and Koldo Miran- self-driving shuttle link- innovate with new trans- EZ10 will also be tested been designed for public bia’s top chefs. Dinner is da ran workshops teach- ing two train stations in portation systems that between two main green transportation to cover served in a patio at the ing the 170 inmates how the French capital. are more environmentally spaces in southern Paris short distances. Equipped minimum-security prison to make bread and whip Two electric-power EZ10 friendly,” said Catherine later this year. The compa- with a system detecting where the inmates used up fancy desserts. About minibuses, which can carry Baratti-Elbaz, head of the ny said fleets of the small objects, the EZ10 can ad- to eat tasteless meals on 20 saw it through to the up to six seated passengers, local district where the shuttle are already oper- just its trajectory to avoid disposable foam trays and end and now don brightly were put into service Mon- test is taking place. ating in several countries obstacles and does not which has been bright- colored Caribbean head day and will be tested un- Jean-Louis Missika, a Par- across the world including need heavy infrastructure ened up with a wall-sized wraps to greet guests. til early April between the is deputy mayor in charge of the United States. to be operated. B8 THE DAILY ITEM TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2017 BUSINESS Judge swats Aetna-Humana insurer combo

By Tom Murphy third-largest health insur- three, a list that includes surance exchanges. ASSOCIATED PRESS er, had announced in 2015 UnitedHealth Group Inc., Deputy Assistant Attor- its plan to spend around currently the largest. ney General Brent Snyder A federal judge has re- $34 billion on Humana The big insurers had said in a statement that jected health insurer Aet- Inc. and become one of argued that by getting the decision was “a victory na’s bid to buy rival Hu- the top providers in the bigger they will be able for American consumers mana on grounds that the fast-growing Medicare to negotiate better prices — especially seniors and deal would hurt competi- Advantage market. Medi- with pharmaceutical com- working families and indi- tion in hundreds of Medi- viduals.” care Advantage markets, care Advantage plans are panies, hospitals and doc- ultimately affecting the privately run versions of tor groups that also are Industry experts have price consumers pay for the government’s Medi- growing. They also expect said any impact from the coverage. care program for people to cut expenses and add deals on consumers would U.S. District Judge John who are over age 65 or dis- more customers, which take years to materialize Bates said in an opinion abled. helps them better spread and could lead to savings filed Monday that federal The Justice Department out the cost of investing in in some areas, along with regulation would proba- sued last summer to block technology to manage and the risk of higher costs bly be “insufficient to pre- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Aetna’s deal and Blue improve care. elsewhere. vent the merged firm from A federal judge has rejected health insurer Aet- Cross-Blue Shield carrier But Bates, who is based Shares of Hartford, raising prices or reducing na’s plan to buy rival Humana for about $34 bil- Anthem Inc.’s separate, in Washington, D.C., said Connecticut-based Aetna benefits,” and neither new lion and become a major player in the market $48-billion purchase of Cig- in a 158-page opinion Inc. fell about 3 percent, competitors nor an Aetna for Medicare Advantage coverage. na Corp. Both cases went to that the Aetna-Humana or $3.33, to $119.20 Mon- plan to sell some of the trial late last year. An opin- combination would “like- day, while broader indexes combined company’s busi- ion has yet to be rendered ly substantially lessen slipped less than 1 per- ness to another insurer, Aetna spokesman TJ consideration to an appeal for the Anthem case. competition” for Medicare cent. In contrast, Louis- Molina Healthcare Inc., Crawford said the insur- after putting forward a The two deals would Advantage plans in 364 ville, Kentucky-based Hu- would be enough to ease er was reviewing the de- compelling case.” consolidate the nation’s counties and, separately, mana Inc.’s stock climbed competitive concerns. cision “and giving serious Aetna, the nation’s five largest insurers into in some Florida public in- $4.49 to $205.02. Samsung: Batteries only problem with fire-prone Note 7s By Youkyung Lee U.S. companies UL and ASSOCIATED PRESS Exponent also examined the batteries supplied SEOUL, South Korea — by South Korea-based Samsung Electronics said Samsung SDI and Chi- Monday that tests of more na-based Amperex Tech- than 200,000 Galaxy Note nology Ltd., or ATL. The 7 smartphones found de- German company TUV fects in two sets of batter- Rheinland analyzed the ies from two different man- Note 7 supply chain as ufacturers that made the part of the investigation, devices prone to catch fire. Samsung said. Samsung’s mobile divi- The Galaxy Note 7 fea- sion president, Koh Dong- tured one of the biggest jin, ruled out any problems battery capacities so far with other aspects of the for smartphones at 3,500 Note 7, either in its hard- mAh, or milliampere hour, ware or its software. He which gave it the highest said Samsung would use energy density of all Sam- what it learned from its sung’s devices. However, investigations to improve Koh said Samsung and lithium ion battery safety the outside inspectors for the industry, though found no evidence that the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS analysts questioned if the high energy density alone Specialist Michael Pistillo, left, and trader Tommy Kalikas work on the floor of the New York company had really gotten had made the phones Stock Exchange Monday. to the heart of the problem. prone to overheating. Samsung discontinued Rechargeable lithium the Note 7 just two months batteries are more suscep- after it was launched on tible to overheating than Stock indexes close slightly lower Aug. 2, in one of its worst other types of batteries if product fiascos ever. they are exposed to high By Alex Veiga cies aren’t exactly clear ... their products in the U.S., er demand in markets The company said 700 temperatures, are dam- ASSOCIATED PRESS and (Trump’s) ability to suggesting he will impose outside North America hundred researchers and aged or have manufactur- actually push everything a “substantial border tax” and its revenue missed engineers tested more ing flaws. A highly techni- Energy companies led through exactly the way on foreign goods entering forecasts. The stock shed than 200,000 devices and cal explanation of Note 7 U.S. stock indexes slightly he wants is uncertain.” the country. $1.65 to $54.80. lower Monday as the price more than 30,000 batter- problems boiled down to The Dow Jones indus- Trump also signed a Corporate deal-related of crude oil fell. ies and replicated what the relatively large bat- trial average fell 27.40 memorandum announc- news also moved some Real estate, phone com- happened with the Note 7 tery cells not fitting well points, or 0.1 percent, to ing the United States’ in- stocks. panies and other high-div- phones trying to pin down into their pouches, with 19,799.85. The Standard tention to withdraw from Kate Spade climbed 3.6 idend stocks did better why some of the phones not enough insulating & Poor’s 500 index slid the multi-nation trade percent after Bloomberg than the rest of the mar- were overheating. material inside. News reported that the ket as bond yields head- 6.11 points, or 0.3 percent, agreement known as the ed lower, making those to 2,265.20. The Nasdaq Trans-Pacific Partnership, handbag maker has at- sectors more appealing to composite index lost 2.39 and said he would renego- tracted takeover interest investors seeking income. points, or 0.04 percent, tiate the North American from Coach, Michael Kors Investors focused on the to 5,552.94. The Russell Free Trade Agreement. and international compa- latest batch of company 2000, which tracks small- Companies that issued nies. Kate Spade rose 64 earnings and deal news. er companies, gave up results or outlooks that cents to $18.40. They also had their eye 4.01 points, or 0.3 percent, fell short of Wall Street’s Sprint gained 2.8 percent on Washington, where to 1,347.84. forecasts put traders in a following news the mobile President Donald Trump The major stock indexes selling mood. phone carrier is buying a reaffirmed plans to slash were down slightly early McDonald’s fell 0.7 per- 33 percent stake in Tid- regulations on businesses Monday and veered little cent after the world’s al, the music streaming and tax foreign goods en- throughout the day as in- biggest hamburger chain service owned by artists tering the country. vestors sized up company reported a fourth-quarter including Jay-Z. The stock “There was that huge news and developments drop in sales at estab- added 25 cents to $9.18. rally postelection and out of Washington. lished U.S. locations. The Aetna fell 2.7 percent things really were run- At an early White House decline snapped a streak after a federal judge re- ning on optimism,” said meeting with business of five quarters of increas- jected the health insurer’s FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Lisa Kopp, head of tradi- leaders, Trump repeated es. The stock shed 88 cents plan to buy rival Humana tional investments at U.S. a campaign promise to to $121.38. for about $34 billion. Aet- A Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Note 7 smart- Bank Wealth Manage- cut regulations by at least Halliburton slid 2.9 na said it is reviewing the phone is displayed at the headquarters of ment. “What you’re seeing 75 percent. He also said percent after the provid- opinion and is considering South Korean mobile carrier KT in Seoul, now is people coming back there would be advantag- er of oil and gas drilling an appeal. 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