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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 Swampscott’s Stahl not amused by Franken skit

By Thomas Grillo ed Stahl. Franken is facing storm of criticism and a ITEM STAFF “And, ‘I give the pills to Lesley Stahl. Then, possible ethics investigation Los Angeles when Lesley’s passed out, I take her to the clos- radio anchor Leeann Tweeden accused him of CBS reporter Lesley Stahl, who was born in et and rape her’ … Or, ‘When she passes out, I forcibly kissing and groping her in 2006. He Lynn and raised in Swampscott, said she was put her in various positions and take pictures was the rst member of Congress caught up in shocked to learn former Saturday Night Live of her.’” the recent wave of allegations of sexual abuse alum Sen. Al Franken (D-Minnesota) wrote a Franken later shifts the target of the assault and inappropriate behavior. skit that involved drugging and raping her. from Stahl to anchor Mike Wallace. He has Franken has apologized, but there were no A 1995 New York Magazine article quoted since apologized for the remarks. signs the issue would go away. Franken and other SNL writers as they work- “I never heard about this, ever, it came out Stahl said she is not angry about the inci- shopped a skit about “60 Minutes” personality of nowhere, and the president of the United dent. Andy Rooney. The piece quotes Franken’s idea, States tweeted about it,” Stahl told The Item Lesley Stahl where Rooney claims he drugged and assault- from CBS studios in New York on Friday. STAHL, A7 SERVING DINNER FOR 250 Saugus teen staring down cancer

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Zach Cummings will be the face of a fundraising campaign for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The 15-year-old Saugus native was diagnosed with Lymphoblastic Lymphoma in January after he and his parents noticed a lump on his neck. He began a two-and-a-half year treatment plan in February and travels to Boston for regular appointments at Dana-Farber Can- cer Institute and Boston Children’s Hospital twice each week. He was chosen to be the face of the clinic’s Giving Tuesday campaign, a From left, Lynn global day of giving celebrated on A gobble gobble good idea in Lynn English High the Tuesday following Thanksgiv- School stu- ing, which kicks off the charitable season, when many focus on their with friends and family and help cook.” dents Roberta By Bridget Turcotte holiday and end-of-year giving. ITEM STAFF Student Nicolas Garcia added that the gesture Jean-Louis, This year, Dana-Farber has set a was in the spirit of the true meaning of Thanks- Nicolas Gar- goal to raise $1 million on Giving LYNN — Hundreds of students will take giving. cia, and Erick Tuesday to support patient and re- a turkey to eat with their families on Thanks- Michael Quintana, of Lynn, donated more than Olivares unload search efforts. giving this year, thanks to a man who has made 250 frozen birds in Lynn and Salem on Friday. turkeys that “I’m just honored to be chosen to a tradition out of handing out frozen birds. Quintana began trotting out turkeys in 2014 were donated be the face of such an important Among those students are more than 35 chil- when he donated 15-20 to the Salvation Army. by Michael cause and I hope that I’m able to dren at Lynn English High School with special He grew up in a big family that didn’t always Quintana. help them reach their Giving Tues- needs. have it easy, and told himself as he got older day goal,” said Cummings. “The guy’s like a saint,” said Jeremy Lundrig- that when he was in a position to give back, he ITEM PHOTO | Dana-Farber chose Cummings be- an, a freshman in the school’s Life Skills pro- was going to. SPENSER HASAK cause, despite being , he keeps gram. “I want to teach my daughter the same val- a positive attitude and enjoys spe- His classmates agreed. ues,” he said. “Growing up, when you don’t have cial activities and events organized “It’s nice and saves money,” said Mike Guz- by the clinic for patients as nice man. “It’s nice to have Thanksgiving to hang out TURKEYS, A3 moments to escape from his cancer, said Colleen Brown, a spokesper- son for Dana-Farber. Peabody has a plan Billion-dollar ride CUMMINGS, A7 to salute its man to Medford T’d up

By Adam Swift Committee (CPC). Betten- ITEM STAFF REPORT GLX, we are truly on our way ITEM STAFF court said the purchase will to making the Green Line Ex- have no impact on the city’s BOSTON — A $1 billion tension a reality for the people PEABODY — A series of tax rate. Green Line extension to Med- of Cambridge, Somerville and business moves in the down- “Following the purchase and ford goes before the Massa- Medford,” said MBTA Gener- town will create open space the already planned reloca- chusetts Bay Transportation al Manager Luis Ramirez in a and a home for a statue of tion of the current businesses Authority (MBTA) control DOT statement on Friday. 19th century philanthropist (Brodies, The NexMex Thing), board on Monday for nal In the approximately two and businessman George Pea- the intention is to demolish review before project design years since the Green Line body, according to the mayor. and remove the existing build- and construction begins. Extension Project was in- Mayor Edward A. Betten- ing and maintain the proper- Planned for completion in de nitely paused due to cost court Jr. is proposing the city ty as open space,” Bettencourt 2021, including seven new overruns, the MBTA rede- buy 10 Lowell St., the current wrote in a letter to the City subway stations, the exten- signed and restructured the site of Brodie’s Pub and the Council requesting a hearing sion project will be designed project plan. NexMex Thing restaurant, before its nance committee. and built by GLX Construc- In addition to track infra- for $425,000 from North eld “Among the bene ts of this ac- tors, the state Department structure and seven station Properties. tion is the continued beauti - of Transportation (DOT) an- stops, construction will in- COURTESY PHOTO The purchase will be paid cation of the area, the planned nounced on Friday. clude platform canopies, addi- for with $250,000 from the construction and installa- “With today’s price open- tional elevators at select sta- Zach Cummings was chosen city’s sale-of-real-estate ac- tion of the George Peabody ing and the identi cation of tions, public art, additional to be the face of Dana-Far- count and $180,000 from the the apparent successful De- ber Cancer Institute’s Giving Community Preservation PEABODY, A7 sign-Build Proposer for the T, A7 Tuesday campaign. INSIDE Student travel a Super concern in Malden In Lynn In Revere Museum gets $25K bail set for drug, By Steve Freker ropean countries such as France, in Europe and elsewhere it scares disco fever. A3 weapons suspect. A6 FOR THE ITEM Great Britain and Spain and in the the daylights out of me,” said the  U.S. have heightened security and retired 40-year school system vet- GE wins $143.5M In Saugus MALDEN — Growing local con- made longtime local educator Leon- eran and father. Navy contract. A3 Police arrest suspect cern about the safety risks involved ard Iovino uneasy about school The Tornado Travelers, a Malden on drug charges. A6 in sanctioning school-based trips trips abroad. High School club that organizes In Opinion to Europe and other international “When we give permission for Shribman: In Sports trips for students and their teach- destinations mirror statewide and Rick Nolan goes (back) Freeman does his job our students to leave the United er chaperones, asked the School to Washington. A4 for St. Mary’s. B1 national concerns. States, I don’t sleep easily. When Terrorist attacks in major Eu- I see what’s happening overseas MALDEN, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 REAL ESTATE ...... A5-6 SPORTS ...... B1-3 HIGH 50° VOL. 139, ISSUE 293 LYNN ...... A3 POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS/DIVERSIONS ...... B4-5 LOW 48° OPINION ...... A4 LOOK! ...... A8 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 OBITUARIES Homemade Helen E. Foster, 87 Cindy A. Burns, 48 1930-2017 1969-2017 explosive device LYNN — Mrs. Helen (Messina) Arone and SWAMPSCOTT — scott; her step-son, E. (Follis) (Comeau) her husband Patrick Cindy Ann (Wilkin- Howard J. Burns Jr. of damages vehicle Foster, age 87, of of Wakefield; her be- son) Burns, a long- Saugus; her brothers, Lynn, died on Thurs- loved grandchildren, time resident of Stephen E. Wilkinson BLACKSTONE (AP) — hearing a loud noise. day, Nov. 16, 2017 at John Jr., Chris, Tim, Swampscott, passed Jr. and his wife Dina A homemade explosive The vehicle’s grill, radia- her home, surround- Abby, Megan, Dan, away very unexpect- of Lynnfield, Scott device resembling a pipe ed by her loving fam- Stephanie, Katie, edly on Monday, Wilkinson and his tor and engine block were bomb damaged a vehicle damaged, police said. ily, following a lengthy Sarah, Jason, Velesc- Nov. 13, 2017 in The wife Kiki of Maryland, parked outside a home, The vehicle appears to illness. She was the ity, Devin, Daria, NSMC–Salem Hospi- and Chris Glass and police said Friday. wife of the late Albert Dylan, Nicole, Ashley tal at the age of 48. his wife Jen of Pea- Although police did not have been deliberately Foster and the late Alfred Co- and Alex; her great-grandchil- Born in Lynn on Feb. 21, body; her sister, Alicia Wilkin- disclose the name of the targeted and there is no meau. dren, Jonathan, Jacob and 1969, she was the daugh- son of Salem; her step-grand- Blackstone homeowner danger to the community, Born in Eastport, Maine, in Isabella; her sisters, Princess ter of Joan A. (Ellis) Glass of children, Howard J. Burns III, they say was deliberate- the chief said. State police 1930, Helen was the daugh- Fenton and her husband Dave Lynn and the late Stephen A. Ezra Burns, and Chantelle ly targeted by Thursday and the federal Bureau ter of the late William and of Waltham, and Joy Follis of Wilkinson. Cindy was raised Burns, her aunts, Mary Lara- night’s explosion, neigh- of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fire- Leona (Strout) Follis. She Seattle, Wash., and her many and educated in Lynn. In her mie of Lynn, Anna Livingston bors say he is the prin- was raised and educated in nieces, nephews, cousins, early work years, she tended of Lynn, and Rosie Johnson arms and Explosives re- cipal of a nearby high sponded to assist in the Eastport, Maine. Helen was a close friends and her devot- bar for the D.A.V. Chapter 64 of Saugus, and her uncles, school. investigation. The chief homemaker, raising her seven ed neighbors Jo Di and Jason that is on Summer Street. She Fred Ellis of Arizona and John Officers responded to children. She enjoyed reading, Thompson. In addition to her then went on to work for more Ellis of New Hampshire. Many the home just after 6 p.m. also asked anyone who knitting, gardening and living parents and husbands, Hel- than 15 years for the - nieces, nephews, cousins, and after receiving a report may have seen someone on Sluice Pond, but what she en was predeceased by her closed Earl of Sandwich Co. close friends also survive her. of possible vandalism suspicious in the area to enjoyed most was the time daughter Kathleen Morvan that was located on Western Service information: A fu- to a vehicle, Blackstone contact them. she spent with her children and eight siblings. Avenue in Lynn. Her hospital- neral service will be held in Chief Ross Atstupenas and grandchildren. Service information: A fu- ity career ended when she left the CUFFE-McGINN Funeral The police presence said at a Friday news outside Bellingham High Helen is survived by her neral service will be held on working from Dunkin’ Donuts Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, conference. loving children, William J. Co- Monday, Nov. 20, 2017, in that was in Vinnin Square. Cin- on Monday, Nov. 20, 2017 School was increased Fri- The homeowner told po- meau and his wife Diane of the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, dy enjoyed cooking. She was at 7 p.m. Visiting hours will day because of a “recent lice he heard a loud bang Dartmouth, David J. Comeau 67 Ocean St. (Route 1A), quick-witted and a wonderful be held in the funeral home local event,” schools Su- that shook his home and and his wife Valerie of Hamp- Lynn, at 10 a.m. Burial will storyteller in her own animat- prior to the service from 4-7 then noticed the damage perintendent Peter Ma- stead, N.C., Patricia A. Jack- be in Pine Grove Cemetery, ed way. She was a fun-loving p.m. Interment services will to his Jeep SUV, the chief rano said in a statement. son and her husband John of Lynn. Relatives and friends woman with a warm spirit and be held privately at a later said. No one was injured. Bellingham is next door to Hampstead, N.C., Donna M. are respectfully invited to will be missed by all those date. In lieu of flowers, con- Neighbors also reported Blackstone. Papagelis and her husband attend. Visiting hours will whose lives she touched. tributions in Cindy’s memory Dennis of Danvers, Teresa M. be on Sunday from 2-5 p.m. In addition to her mother, may be made to the Ameri- Dylingowski and her husband Directions and online guest- Cindy leaves her husband of can Heart Assoc., 300 5th Robert of Haverhill, and Ann M. book at www.solimine.com. 15 years, Howard J. Burns Sr. Ave., Waltham, MA 02451. of Swampscott; her daugh- For the online guestbook, Baker: Goal is ters, Shayna Carpenter and please visit www.cuffemc- Hannah Burns of Swamp- ginn.com. ensuring students Laura L. MacDonald, 86 Sister Julia St. John Corcoran learn English NAPLES, Fla. — shared 59 years of 1927-2017 He said the state should Mrs. Laura L. (Dox- marriage, she leaves By Steve LeBlanc ASSOCIATED PRESS make sure that those ey) MacDonald, 86 her daughter, Su- Sister Julia St. Lynn that included students thriving un- years, of Naples, san T. MacDonald of John Corcoran S.N.D. her surviving siblings BOSTON — Gov. Char- Fla., and formerly of Plymouth; her sons, (Catherine Brid- Mary Bongiorno, Ei- der existing immersion lie Baker said Friday programs don’t get side- Swampscott, died Richard B. MacDon- get Corcoran), died leen Queena, and that his top priority as he tracked and that any Wednesday, Nov. 15, ald Jr. of Swampscott, peacefully at the Joan Barceleau. She weighs legislation aimed other teaching methods 2017 in the Naples Paul C. MacDonald Notre Dame long- was predeceased by at overhauling bilingual be structured enough so Community Hospital, and his wife Joyce term Care Center in her siblings Margaret education in Massachu- a rigorous evaluation can Naples, after a long of Swampscott and Worcester on Thurs- Minichiello, Gene- setts is ensuring students be in place to see if they illness. She is the wife of Rich- Matthew M. MacDonald and day, Nov. 16, 2017. vieve Doucette, and become proficient in En- are working. ard B. MacDonald Sr. his wife Elizabeth of Swamp- She was born in Ann Robert, Francis, glish “as quickly as is rea- Baker wouldn’t say She was born in North Ar- scott; her grandchildren, Mi- Lynn to Michael and Marga- Joseph, Michael, Dominic and sonably possible.” lington, N.J., and was raised in chelle L. Costa and her hus- ret (Gilbane) Corcoran, both John Corcoran. She also leaves Lawmakers on Wednes- whether he plans to sign of Ireland, on Oct. 8, 1927 several nieces and nephews as Meriden, Conn., the daughter band Rob, Laura C. Moody day overwhelmingly ap- the bill. and was raised in Lynn before well as her Sisters of the Notre of the late Frederick and Alice and Julie A. Moody; her three proved a bill aimed at Under the legislation, (Mannion) Doxey. She lived in great-grandchildren, Emerson, entering the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur order. giving school districts schools could decide to Swampscott from 1965 un- Jackson, and Charles Costa. Dame de Namur on Aug. 5, Service information: Sis- more flexibility in choos- continue to use the En- til eight years ago when she She also leaves her childhood 1946. She made her first vows ter Julia’s Mass of Christian ing alternative approach- glish immersion model moved to Naples. She was friend Lillian Valentine. on Jan. 30, 1949 and her final burial will be held on Monday, or adopt other programs a graduate of Hillyer College, Service information: Her vows on July 30, 1954. Nov. 20, 2017 at Our Lady of es for teaching students who are learning En- intended to meet the lan- which became the Universi- funeral will be held on Tues- Sister received her Bachelor Queen Chapel, 30 Jeffrey’s guage needs of students. ty of Hartford, and received day, Nov. 21, 2017 at 9 a.m. of Arts degree from Emman- Neck Road, Ipswich, at 2:30 glish. The bill largely over- The number of so-called her Master’s Degree in Public from the SOLIMINE Funeral uel College and Masters in p.m. A visitation will be there “English learners” in Education from Salem State from 12:30 until 2:30 p.m. turns a 2002 ballot ques- Health Administration from Home, 67 Ocean St. (Route Massachusetts has dou- University. and a prayer service at 1:30 tion establishing an “En- the University of Massachu- 1A), Lynn, followed by a fu- bled to more than 90,000 setts. neral Mass in St. John the During her years of ministry p.m. Her burial will be held glish immersion” policy in students since 2000. Mrs. MacDonald loved Evangelist Church, Swamp- as a Sister of Notre Dame, at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Lynn, Massachusetts. crossword puzzles and would scott, at 10 a.m. Burial Julia served in Boston, on Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Baker said he’s review- The bill, which won enjoy the Sunday New York in Swampscott Cemetery. Waltham, Marblehead, Pea- Expressions of sympathy ing the bill. unanimous support in Times Crossword. She loved Relatives and friends are body, Shrewsbury, Woburn, may be made to the Notre “The most important el- the Massachusetts Sen- the beach and was an accom- respectfully invited. Visiting Danvers, Tyngsboro, Lawrence Dame retirement fund at ement in this for us is for ate and passed by a 155- plished gourmet cook. She hours are on Monday from and Somerville. Sister was 30 Jeffrey’s Neck Road, Ip- many — for tens of thou- 1 vote in the House, also also helped in her husband’s 4-8 p.m. Donations may be also a licensed practical nurse swich, MA 01938. Assisting sands of kids — the cur- creates a Massachusetts pharmacies. In the 1950’s made to the Alzheimer’s As- which she used at St. Julie Bil- with the arrangements is the rent program we have in “Seal of Biliteracy” that Mrs. MacDonald was a health sociation, 309 Waverly Oaks liard Residential Care Home in CONWAY, CAHILL-BRODEUR place in Massachusetts is could be awarded to stu- inspector on Cape Cod. Road, Waltham, MA 02452. Ipswich for many years. Funeral Home of Peabody. working extraordinarily dents who show that they In addition to her husband Directions and guestbook at She was one of 13 chil- For guest book, please visit well. For a bunch of other are proficient both in En- Richard Sr., with whom she www.solimine.com. dren of the Corcoran family of www.ccbfuneral.com. kids, clearly we have work glish and in one or more to do,” Baker said. foreign languages. Retailers rise again, but tech leads other US stocks lower

By Marley Jay companies slumped. On she said. “This is only the The S&P 500 finished ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday they led stocks beginning of what they’re slightly lower for the sec- to their biggest gain in going to need to do to stay ond week in a row after an NEW YORK — Retailers two months. competitive.” eight-week winning streak. and smaller U.S. compa- Investors have liked what The Standard & Poor’s Ross Stores jumped nies jumped again Friday they’ve seen from retailers 500 index fell 6.79 points, $6.56, or 10 percent, to as they continued to report the last two days. Invesco or 0.3 percent, to 2,578.85. $72.25 after its profit and strong third-quarter re- sults, but technology com- Global Market Strategist The Dow Jones industrial sales were greater than panies and other big U.S. Kristina Hooper said the average gave up 100.12 expected, and the compa- corporations couldn’t add companies are giving a points, or 0.4 percent, to ny raised its forecast for to the previous day’s gains. double dose of good news. 23,358.24. The Nasdaq the rest of the year. The A slew of retailers in- Consumers are spending composite dipped 10.50 discount retailer said its cluding discount chain more, and there are signs points, or 0.2 percent, to business remained strong Ross Stores, shoe store some companies are figur- 6,782.79 after it closed at even though it dealt with Foot Locker and clothing ing out how to survive in a record high Thursday. the effects of several ma- companies Gap and Ab- a world where more and The Russell 2000 index of jor hurricanes. Gap, too, ercrombie & Fitch soared more sales are made online. smaller and more U.S.-fo- did better than expected “Businesses are starting cused stocks climbed 5.94 as sales at Old Navy and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS following strong results or forecasts. Wal-Mart to evolve and alter their points, or 0.4 percent, to Athleta improved and it Traders Peter Tuchman, left, and Ryan Falvey helped kick off a retail ral- models and may be able to 1,492.82. Most of the com- cut spending. Its stock work on the floor of the New York Stock Ex- ly a day ago. Technology, survive quite well in very panies on the New York gained $1.92, or 7 percent, change Friday. health care and industrial changed circumstances,” Stock Exchange rose. to $29.40.

IN MEMORIAM MARIO B. SPINUCCI Tesla wants to electrify big trucks 781-593-7700 1997 ~ NOVEMBER 19 ~ 2017 Publishing Daily, except Sundays ON HIS 20TH ANNIVERSARY DETROIT (AP) — Af- tenance and other factors. its Walmart U.S. division able to travel in a convoy, USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA ter more than a decade of Musk said customers can and 10 units at Walmart autonomously following and additional offices. making cars and SUVs — put down a $5,000 deposit Canada. Midwest retailer each other. Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item and, more recently, solar for the semi now and pro- Meijer said it has reserved Musk said Tesla plans Subscriptions panels — Tesla Inc. wants duction will begin in 2019. four trucks. And Arkan- a worldwide network of Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States $20.00 for 4 weeks to electrify a new type of “We’re confident that sas trucking company J.B. solar-powered “megacha- $65.00 for 13 weeks vehicle: big trucks. this is a product that’s Hunt said it has reserved rgers” that could get the $130.00 for 26 weeks The company unveiled better in every way from a “multiple” tractors that trucks back up to 400 miles $260.00 for 1 year its new electric semitrac- feature standpoint,” Musk it will deploy on the West of range after charging for Send payment to and POSTMASTER, tor-trailer Thursday night told a crowd of Tesla fans Coast but didn’t specify only 30 minutes. send address changes to: The Daily Item Gone from our lives, one so dear, near its design center in gathered for the unveiling. how many. The move fits with 110 Munroe St. But in our hearts, forever near. Hawthorne, Calif. Musk didn’t reveal the The truck will have Musk’s stated goal for the P.O. Box 5 Lovingly remembered and sadly CEO Elon Musk said the semi’s price. Tesla’s Autopilot system, company of accelerating Lynn, MA 01903 missed by your wife Toni, children Linda and Billy, Paula and Bob, semi is capable of travel- Even so, the company which can maintain a set the shift to sustainable Patricia and Billy, Gina and Joey, ing 500 miles on an elec- already is starting to get speed and slow down auto- transportation. Trucks ac- Mario and Emily, and grandchil- tric charge — even with orders. Wal-Mart Stores matically in traffic. It also count for nearly a quarter ITEM CLASSIFIEDS dren Joey, Nichole, Sheena, Amy, a full 80,000-pound load Inc., the world’s largest re- has a system that auto- of transportation-related GET RESULTS! Christina, Michael, Sarah, and Call Customer Service Danny, and great-grandchildren — and will cost less than tailer, said in a statement matically keeps the vehi- greenhouse gas emissions to place an ad Jordan, Hayleigh, Jessa, a diesel semi considering Friday that it has pre-or- cle in its lane. Musk said in the U.S., according to 781-593-7700, ext. 2 Anthony, and Paul fuel savings, lower main- dered five Tesla units in several Tesla semis will be government statistics. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 A3 LYNN Lynn Museum gets disco fever

Disco ball necklaces were given ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK to the People gather for the “Night Fever!” fundraiser for Lynn Museum/LynnArts on Friday. attendees.

The Wayne Alarm crew, from left, Debra Somers of Lynn, Brandon Freedman, Lynn, Donna Goodwin and President of Lynn Museum Joe Scanlon, Paul Verruto of Peabody, Marino Cuozzo of Wilmington, and Jeannette Navarro of both of Lynn, enjoy the scene. Lynn, were also in attendance. Rivers Works wins $143.5 Cobbet’s got that Thanksgiving feeling million Navy contract

ITEM STAFF REPORT The T408 helicopter load over a mission radi- engine was developed us of 110 nautical miles LYNN — General Elec- and tested in the River in hot weather conditions, tric’s River Works plant Works and three of the nearly triple the exter- has secured a $143.5 mil- 7,500-shaft-horsepower nal-load-carrying capaci- lion contract to build 22 engines power the King ty of current aircraft. The engines for the Navy’s Stallion. The helicopter is T408 turboshaft engine of- new CH-53K King Stal- set to go into service be- fers cutting edge technol- lion helicopter. ginning in 2019. ogy and the latest design The engines will be “Our hope is for sub- innovations for maximum built at the River Works sequent contracts as the power at minimum cost. through July 2021 with engine proves itself in International Union of the Navy contract includ- service and the program Electrical Workers Local ing logistical support, evolves,” Gorham said. 201 President Peter Ca- spare parts and other He said the T408 gives pano called the Navy con- work, said River Works the CH-53K helicop- tract “good for the plant spokesman Richard Gor- ter the power to carry a and good for the commu- ham. 27,000-pound external nity.” Cobbet fifth grade A gobble gobble good idea in Lynn teacher Leyla Tanan (rear) TURKEYS about 30 more from Dan’s The donation at Lynn shows off her Thanksgiving From A1 Auto Body in Peabody, and English will help more private donations from than 35 Life Skills stu- spirit Friday anything, you appreciate Lynn residents. Quintana dents, all students in- with second- it. Then you realize that gave more than 60 to fami- volved with JROTC, and grader some people have it worse lies of Lynn Classical High a few others in need, said Nolberto than you. And that’s really School students and more vice principal Gary Molea. Castillo, left, where it started.” than 40 to Lynn English Next year, the group and first- The next year, he High School students. The hopes to increase the num- grader James teamed up with Anthony remaining turkeys were ber of donations to be able Benjamin Seaforth, who he played given to individuals who to provide each student high school football and reached out seeking Quin- in one school a turkey to PHOTO | BETH MARRIE basketball with, to donate tana’s help. bring home to their family. meals to families of Lynn LYNN — Cobbet Elementary School’s Army food pantry. This year, with the help Even if the child’s family high school students. Sea- could afford it, he said it “Turkey Trot to Fill The Truck” Friday Students and Cobbet educators dressed forth runs the No Ceilings of his cousins Leny Thom- morning combined a walk and run by for the occasion in Thanksgiving creations. as, who is in the nutrition- teaches a lesson in pulling youth group, a nonprofit their own weight and pro- students, parents and teachers around “Our Cobbet families gave generously that targets student-ath- al catering business, and the Franklin Street school’s playground back to their community,” said trot or- Billy Baru, he stepped it viding for their family. letes in grades 9-12 by He hopes other organi- and the donation of collected nonperish- ganizer and physical education teacher up and doubled the num- providing academic sup- zations and donors will able food items to the nearby Salvation Beth Marrie. ber of frozen birds. About port and social mentor- get involved to make the 30 went to Lynn Classical, ship. Through that con- project sustainable for LAW OFFICES OF nection, about 60 students 50 to Lynn English, 20 Be on the lookout for our holiday edition of years to come. JAMES J. CARRIGAN took turkeys home to their to Fecteau-Leary Junior/ families for the holiday. Senior High School, 20 to Bridget Turcotte can be • Social Security Disability In 2016, Quintana pur- the Boys and Girls Club reached at bturcotte@item- • Workers Compensation • Accidents chased 100 turkeys and of Lynn, and 38 to a group live.com. Follow her on 25 years located across collected donations for home in Salem. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. from Lynn District Court 15 Johnson St. Catch up with your Distributes on 12/21 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN favorite team ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN To advertise, call 781-593-7700 x1355 RONALD D. MALLOY in Item Sports! or message [email protected]. www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 OPINION DAVID M. SHRIBMAN HOW TO REACH US

E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill B A. B John M. Gilberg Rick Nolan goes Chief Executive O cer E C  J. Edward M. Grant Director of Advertising T  J  Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. News Editor Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 W J. K J. Patrick Norton (back) to Washington Vice President, Finance Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan Chief Operating O cer Chairman “The greatest mystery about a hu- complex formula, concluded that Customer Service P ’ man being is not his reaction to sex Nolan was the second-most effec- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 or praise, but the manner in which tive Democratic lawmaker. But the Connecting Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 he contrives to put in twenty-four greatest value Nolan may have on All Departments: Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 hours a day.” — Sinclair Lewis, Capitol Hill is as a barometer of 781-593-7700 Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 “Main Street” change in the House. Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 WASHINGTON — He was elect- “He has a very valuable perspec- Ext. 2 Brian C. ¡ayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ed to Congress at age 30, when tive,” says former GOP Rep. Vin Classifi ed Advertising Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 gasoline was 55 cents a gallon, Weber, who expected to run against classi [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 men wore polyester leisure suits, Nolan in 1980 only to find that the Subscriptions Eric Clapton was singing “I Shot lawmaker had announced his re- [email protected] the Sheriff,” and “Rhoda” and “Ko- tirement. “The Washington he re- turned to has become extremely Circulation jak” were on television. He served [email protected] for three terms, representing the politicized and the demands are far Minnesota district that Sinclair different.” Ext. 3 Lewis used as the setting for “Main That is an understatement. Newsroom Street,” and then Rick Nolan re- Listen to Nolan’s critique, a [email protected] tired from politics — unless, of stream-of-consciousness indict- [email protected] EDITORIAL course, you count being a mem- ment of the way Washington works Ext. 4 ber of the Planning Commission today: of Mission Township (population “Members of Congress don’t come Sports 733). to Washington focusing on work. [email protected] It was in the pages of “Main At the end of the day, legislating Ext. 5 Street” that Lewis wrote that “per- and democracy take a lot of time. haps we want a more conscientious We used to be in session five days a Retail and Online week, and in committees that met Advertising life,” adding: “We’re tired of drudg- [email protected] ing and sleeping and dying. ... We’re five days a week, and if you had an tired of always deferring hope till amendment you had a chance to ADVERTISING the next generation. We’re tired of offer it. That consumed your time. Ernie Carpenter Jr. hearing politicians and priests and It does not anymore. The gridlock and rancor come from the system Director of Advertising cautious reformers ... coax us, ‘Be and Business Development, ext. 1355 calm! Be patient! Wait!’” that denies members opportunities [email protected] In retirement, Rick Nolan, now to present their views, partially be- 73, grew tired of deferring hope, cause there is very little time any- Michele Iannaco Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 and especially grew tired of hear- more. What ends up being present- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS [email protected] ing politicians and priests and ed causes more partisanship. Former Alabama Chief Justice and U.S. Sen- cautious reformers urge calm and “The result is measure after mea- Jim McFadyen ate candidate Roy Moore speaks at a news patience. He’s back in Congress af- sure that is partisan in nature to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 [email protected] conference Thursday in Birmingham, Ala. ter a hiatus of a third of a century appeal to the majority’s base — — the longest such break in Amer- and no opportunity for anyone else, Ralph Mitchell ican history. It’s as if Nolan Ryan, even within the majority party, to Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 Men in power, keep who had 367 strikeouts in 1974, offer their ideas. This is something [email protected] returned to the mound today. But that even Tea Party members feel. Patricia Whalen Rick Nolan still has his fastball. They didn’t come here only to raise Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 your hands, and other He returned four years ago to money.” [email protected] a political institution that had Nolan’s refusal to raise (much) changed utterly, and that was be- money may be one of the reasons BUSINESS OFFICE parts, to yourself fore Donald J. Trump stormed into he’s a target for Republican strat- Susan J. Conti the capital and changed every- egists. Another: Trump carried his Controller, ext. 1288 thing utterly again. The rhythms district, which includes Duluth and [email protected] Senate Leader Mitch McConnell is right — Roy the Iron Range, by nearly a 2-to-1 of the House had been altered, the Ted Grant Moore should quit the race for the U.S. Senate. margin. That has to be unsettling Moore is the Alabama candidate who has been congressional way of life had been Publisher, ext. 1234 transformed, the way the denizens for a lawmaker whose resume in- [email protected] credibly accused by several women of sexual miscon- cludes the Eugene McCarthy cam- duct. So far, five women have said that when they of Capitol Hill operated had been Marian Kinney amended, although — sad, from paign of 1968 and a stint working were young teenagers, and Moore was a full-grown for Sen. Walter F. Mondale — clas- ext. 1212 Nolan’s point of view — the very [email protected] adult in his 30s, he pursued them aggressively, some- sic liberals from the (long-ago) pe- times violently, and unsolicited. Monday, Beverly act of amending a piece of legisla- tion itself had been revised, but not riod of Democratic-Farmer-Labor Will Kraft Young Nelson accused Moore of sexually assaulting Party dominance in Minnesota. Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 her when she was 16, the most damning allegation extended. [email protected] Nolan, elected to the House in the This isn’t the first time Nolan against him so far. has expressed impatience with Jennifer Perez Moore remains unbowed. He denies the allegations, 1974 Democratic landslide follow- ing the resignation of Richard M. life on Capitol Hill. Some 36 years ext. 1205 blaming political enemies and, it goes without say- ago, when he left the House, he [email protected] ing, the media. Fellow Republicans — who have tol- Nixon, was a visitor from another place and another era. (He and Sen. described Congress as “relatively Carolina Trujillo erated and excused all manner of bad behavior as impotent to make the changes the Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 long as the miscreants were on their side of the aisle Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont are the only two of the “Watergate Babies” country needs.” That was a time [email protected] — are apoplectic this time, and looking for an out. when his party was in the majori- left on Capitol Hill.) That was not a Jim Wilson As with the allegations tumbling out of the film in- ty. Today Republicans hold 46 more dustry, where powerful men who sexually harass or happy time, though it was a heady Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 seats than the Democrats. [email protected] assault young women is an open secret, sooooo many time, especially for Democratic insurgents who overthrew three Nolan, who urged Sen. Edward people say that they knew Moore, once a district at- Kennedy to challenge President CIRCULATION torney, then a controversial chief justice of the Ala- veteran committee chairmen and many of the hoary traditions of the Jimmy Carter in the 1980 prima- Lisa Mahmoud bama Supreme Court, had a taste for underage girls. Manager, ext. 1239 House. It is impossible today to ex- ries, may not lean as far to the left There were rumors, but little challenge. as he once did. But he has changed [email protected] plain the extent of the upheaval — Moore has not been charged with anything, much less than Congress has. revolution on the House floor and in CLASSIFIED less been found guilty. But he refuses to responsibly “He has a unique perspective the subcommittee chambers! — ex- address what seems a well-known pattern of conduct. fashioned from being a young Abbe Young Smith cept perhaps to witness Washington He has no place in the U.S. Capitol (more on that member of Congress in the 1970s, Manager, ext. 1276 in the Trump era. [email protected] later). It has yet to be confirmed that in the 1980s, leaving voluntarily, and then com- But that was another time. Moore was banned from a local mall because he re- ing back with as much excitement “What is so dramatically different NEWSROOM peatedly tried to pick up teenage girls. Still, police of- and enthusiasm as he had there is the combination of the waste of ficers, local attorneys, and mall employees from that decades earlier,” says former Rep. Bill Brotherton congressional time and the amount Features Editor ext. 1338 time seemed aware that he was persona non grata. Gerry Sikorski, a Minnesota Dem- of time spent on raising money,” [email protected] Moore has ardent defenders — people of faith, peo- ocrat who held the seat later. Nolan was saying the other day. ple seeking political advantage, people who consider Nolan’s congressional district Gayla Cawley “When I served before, there were a girl of 14 a consenting adult. It is no wonder that may border Lake Superior and Reporter, ext. 1236 no (money-raising) call centers girls of that age are shamed and intimidated into si- parts of Canada, but he is not on [email protected] across the street. No one said you lence. the fringes of American politics. Cheryl Charles should 20 percent of your Fake news, sadly, is giving Moore cover. As report- He believes much of life on Capitol Night Editor, ext. 1278 time dialing for dollars and anoth- ed — and debunked — by Politifact, one website fea- Hill today “is an egregious waste of [email protected] er 10 percent at fundraisers. One tures the provocative headline: “Second Roy Moore time and an outrageous abuse of Tori Faieta Accuser works for Michelle Obama right now.” This of the reasons I’ve been effective is democratic processes.” The country that I won’t go to the call centers. I Copy Editor is “pants on fire” nonsense. agrees with Rick Nolan more today [email protected] And while McConnell is standing up for Moore’s didn’t come here to become a mid- than it did the first time he was in Thomas Grillo accusers — “I believe the women, yes” — he can’t ig- dle-level telemarketer. It’s amazing Congress. how much you can get done if you Reporter, ext. 1264 nore what’s happening in his own back yard. Accord- [email protected] ing to two former legislative staffers writing in the go to work.” David Shribman is a Pulitzer Washington Post, “Capitol Hill has a problem.” Men A study by the Center for Ef- Prize-winning columnist. He is a Spenser Hasak — lawmakers — behaving badly toward the women fective Lawmaking, employing a Swampscott High graduate. Photographer, ext. 1332 who work for them is a bipartisan curse, they say. [email protected] “Capitol Hill is still a man’s world. Female staff, Thor Jourgensen and even female members, often shrug off inappro- News Editor, ext. 1267 priate behavior to avoid being labeled troublemak- [email protected] ers,” write Kristin Nicholson and Travis Moore. Also, Steve Krause “Staffers who do decide to pursue a complaint face an Sports Editor, ext. 1229 opaque and burdensome process,” one, they say, that [email protected] discourages coming forward. Katie Morrison Congresswomen recently backed up claims of sexu- Sports Reporter al harassment in comments before the House Admin- [email protected] istration Committee’s hearing to review the cham- Owen O’Rourke ber’s sexual-misconduct policy. The gory details are Photographer, ext. 1224 too familiar: Sitting congressmen who grope young [email protected] women, who expose their genitals to them — Why? Why? — and ask unwanted intrusive personal ques- Roberto Scalese tions. Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 [email protected] They want the House and Senate to adopt manda- tory, in-person sexual-harassment prevention train- Anne Marie Tobin ing for all members and staffers, and clarity on what Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 are grounds for punishment or dismissal. If Moore [email protected] is elected, and he shouldn’t be, the imperative to ad- Bridget Turcotte dress this scourge will become even more urgent. Reporter, ext. 1269 [email protected] An editorial from the Miami Herald. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK LYNN 88 KERNWOOD DR. LYNNFIELD $400,000 33 ABBOTT ST. B: Jennifer L. Williams 38 FOREST HILL AVE. $294,000 S: Laura Quayle and Joachim $629,000 SELLING YOUR HOME? B: Nahomie Prien Weyl B: Christine M. Spillane and If you want an honest opinion of value, S: Federal National Mortgage Jeffrey P. Spillane Association 11 LINWOOD PL. S: Matthew P. Wertz and Elizabeth call JOHN or MIKE CONNOR. $292,000 B. Wertz 50 ADDISON AVE. B: Ariel Krische FREE SERVICE $514,000 S: Robert R. Nolet and Crystal 74 HIGHLAND AVE. B: Muhammad L. Rahaman and Nolet $659,900 B: Ryan Tivnan and Ariana Tivnan Sk E. Shermin CONNORREALESTATE.COM S: David M. Jonah and Pamela 196 LOCUST ST. U:2-507 S: Cynthia D. Ciambelli and A. Jonah $246,000 Steven W. Ciambelli B: Gerald F. Belliveau and 17 MUGFORD ST. U:1 58 LOGAN AVE. 4 EMERSON AVE. 13 BELVIDERE PL. Chsitine Belliveau 751 LOWELL ST. $150,687 $585,000 $389,000 $320,000 S: Cheryl Donnelly, Trustee for $520,000 B: Brett S. Emery B: Chanelle Diblase and David B: C. Morneault-Resendes and B: Jason Gage and Maria Gage B: Alma D. Carranza-JesusRuiz Nancy A. Folan International S: Straub Neila J. Estate and Manuel A. Resendes and Beverly Aguilar Ashe Realty Trust Scott M. Straub S: Jacqueline A. Pratt, Trustee for S: MerriMacK Valley Builders S: Hernando Becerra and Maria 38 MANNING RD. S: DUC Residential, L.L.C. 58 Logan Avenue International M. Becerraa $199,000 92 NANEPASHEMET ST. B: MMC Realty Holdings, L.L.C. 18 MAPLE ST. $1,325,000 Realty Trust 6 ESSEX CENTER DR. U:301 3 BORDER ST. U:3 S: Maher Pauline C. G. Estate $440,000 B: Jerome P. Foley, Trustee for $120,000 B: Conor MacCorkle and Brian 33 MARSHALL ST. $385,000 and Michele R. Webster Kimball Yates Realty Trust B: Davit Hakobyan B: Laura A. Maniscalco Lloyd S: Martha S. Altreuter and Roger $410,000 S: Erica R. Kelly S: Walter S. Levitsky S: Patrick J. Micgrath, Trustee for 13 MARIANNA ST. W. Altreuter B: William McDonough and McGrath Realty Trust $257,000 Quinn McDonough 623 SALEM ST. B: Irene M. Moriarty and 57 NAUGUS AVE. S: Barbara J. Malagodi, Trustee 21 HAWTHORNE CIR. U:21 3 BOWLER ST. $340,000 $1,762,000 Christine G. Moriarty B: Don Q. Real Estate Dev, L.L.C. for Elizabeth A. Dinn Trust $319,000 $340,000 S: Muhammad Rahaman B: Lawrence Sorgi and Elizabeth S: Carolee J. Jalbert, Trustee for B: Sean G. Jackson and Sheila B: Heodram Alexis and Camone Sorgi 43 MAURICE ST. Alexis Lavender Realty Trust S: Robert W. Powelson 92 MARIANNA ST. $400,000 C. Jackson S: Kerry Poulack Properties $550,000 S: Anthie E. Jackson and Arthur MALDEN 61 NAUGUS AVE. B: John Haley B: Juan A. Landaverde S: Haley Elaine M. Estate and G. Velonis 65 BROWNVILLE AVE. S: Juan Portillo-Perez $1,000,000 $258,000 152 BAINBRIDGE ST. B: Girish Nair Eleanor Haley-Ciulla $508,000 S: Donahue Helen Marie Estate B: Jucilene D. Souza 16 MARIANNE RD. 2 HOG HILL RD. B: Charles Okoth and Kimberly and Thomas Haggard 6 MORRISON ST. S: Shawn Ventura $435,000 Sweeny-Okoth $175,000 $420,000 B: Jeffrey M. January and 44 CARTER RD. S: Denise Manley 22 PICKWICK RD. B: Eliott Penn and Evelyn Penn Sherana L. Grieves B: Constitution Properties $350,000 $639,900 S: Christine M. Belliveau and S: Drew S. Smith S: Arthur T. Hrubes and Leslie G. B: Christopher Hope and Emily 111 DEVIR ST. U:404 B: Michael T. Jordan and Gerald F. Belliveau $347,000 Hrubes Hope Suzanne Sweeney-Jordan 15 SYCAMORE AVE. S: Steven Kourobacalis, Trustee B: Robert N. Garcia S: Steven P. Slater and Jeri S. 12½ MASON ST. $12,400,000 for Apple Realty Trust S: Chung Chong, Trustee for Trust Slater 1 JOSEPH AVE. $312,000 Trust B: NBI Sycamore, L.L.C. S: Crystal Cold Strge&Wrhse $435,000 11 CHANCERY CT. B: Jose Miranda 7 REDSTONE LN. $240,000 S: Jose Arevalo-Melendez 21 ELM ST. U:5 $2,285,000 B: Kalen Tran B: Rpbles Brothers, L.L.C. $230,000 B: Laurance R. Clake and Anne 23 SYCAMORE AVE. S: Cynthia B. Griffin S: Winwin Properties, L.L.C. 10 MAYFAIR ST. B: Kongqing Chen and Yazhen D. Clark $12,400,000 $363,500 Ou S: David H. Smith and Emily G. B: NBI Sycamore, L.L.C. 88 CHATHAM ST. B: Andrew Lowell and Cala S: Raymond K. Luu and Yu Y. Smith S: Crystal Cold Strge&Wrhse 13 LYNN ST. $185,000 Lowell Chen $450,000 B: Irving Home Buyers, L.L.C. S: Wojciech Myszko and Barbara 16 TAFT ST. 123 TRAINCROFT Myszko 371 LEBANON ST. U:371 $570,000 B: Boston Clever Realty, L.L.C. S: William G. Ashe and Laurel L. $910,000 $420,000 B: Jonathan Almeida and Susan S: David Aptaker Ashe B: Michael J. Obrien 2nd and 52 MELVIN AVE. B: Mekdes Hagos Almeida $310,000 S: Xavier N. Vila and Nuria S: William J. Willis and Constance Lindsay K. Aleo 90-92 CHATHAM ST. S: Elizabeth O. Kenny and Gerard 21 MacARTHUR CIR. $365,000 B: Steven M. Connelly Mestres-Soler M. Willis F. Kenny B: 90-92 Chatham Street, L.L.C. S: Irene Curdo $422,000 S: William G. Ashe and Laurel L. 785 MAIN ST. U:6 9 TUCKER ST. B: Andrew Cappello and Karla $147,875 $650,000 8 VASSAR ST. Ashe 165 MYRTLE ST. Loperto $171,000 B: Catherine E. Grieves B: Gordon R. Allen and $450,000 S: William Grieves and Marcia S: Angela A. Pearson 27 CLAIRMONT ST. B: Edward E. Timpani Jacqueline O. Allen B: Sammy R. Bernado Grieves $420,500 S: Daniel E. Allen S: Global Choice, L.L.C. S: Nadine Larochelle, Trustee for B: Steven Ferretti and Caitlin Tarani 1 Realty Trust 131 PIERCE ST. U:108 37 MARTINACK AVE. Corcoran 74 NEWHALL ST. U:1 38 WASHINGTON ST. $216,000 $350,000 S: Bobby Siharath and Rosa $104,000 $687,500 B: Hong He 63 WALSH ST. Phay B: Matthew Stasio B: Mariel MacNaughton-Lane B: Nita J. Shaw S: Julianne Coates S: Global Choice, L.L.C. $520,000 S: Ellen Christy B: Christopher M. Drouin S: David J. Bovio, Trustee for 37 29 DEN QUARRY RD. 79 WAITE STREET EXT. U:41 45 WASHINGTON ST. U:1 S: Daniel P. Tobin Mantinack Avenue Realty Trust $266,000 8-R PARROTT ST. $338,000 $165,000 B: Ghazwan Ismail $150,000 B: Paul E. Champagne B: Julie Mason 188 WASHINGTON ST. S: Robert S. Miele B: Irving Home Buyers, L.L.C. 7 PARK ST. U:7 S: David T. Wong S: Bruce R. Parson $571,500 197 DEN QUARRY RD. S: William G. Ashe and Laurel L. $165,000 $385,000 Ashe B: Grant Martignetti and 25 WARREN AVE. MEDFORD Breanna Hughes B: Cameron C. Barbieri B: Sjerry L. Lake and Melvin W. $760,000 Reyes 50 PIEDMONT ST. S: Rosemary Trainor S: Laura J. Ball B: Yinzhen Wu and Benjamin Lau 5 ALMONT ST. U:6 S: John H. Collins, Jr. and $343,000 35 WEST ST. 11 PAUL AVE. S: Andria X. Mei and Ai J. Mei $299,900 Maureen Collins B: Rocio A. Limas and Matthew $630,000 37 WEBBER ST. B: Zachary R. Chertok $575,000 R. Grenier B: Kelly A. Hurstak and Hector $467,000 S: Andrew J. Doherty B: Anthony W. Guarino and 109 EUTAW AVE. S: Joanne M. Noren, Trustee for B: Ankur Chaturvedi and Christyn Garcia, Jr. $245,000 Renee F. Guarino 50 Piedmont Street Trust I. Reisig 122 BURGET AVE. S: Michael A. Sawyer B: Rosemary Valencia S: Adam Travinski S: William M. Stocco and Vickil S: Mark Catena $670,000 101 PINE GROVE AVE. B: Alexander T. Baker and Joanna 90 WHITNEY RD. Cormier $279,000 MARBLEHEAD L. Kelly $1,070,000 73 FAIR OAKS AVE. B: Lyn J. Mason and Dina A. $300,000 S: Marc Levitt and Dya K. Levitt B: Michael K. Ziane and Sali S. Meagher 49 CLOUTMANS LN. 55 PAUL AVE. B: Michael A. Farnkoff and Ziane S: Alberino N. Diflumeri and $1,250,000 66 CANAL ST. U:B Jennifer M. Long S: Sean Lyons $450,000 Josephine A. Diflumeri B: Bing Lim and Heidi Lim $435,000 S: Robert Lemelin and Lynn D. B: Mark A. Speziale S: Robert R. Lapointe and Jodi B: Rachel Szabo and Ryan Derry Autilio 59 WOODROW AVE. 24 ROCKINGHAM ST. H. Lapointe S: Ana L. Riley S: John M. Almeida and Michelle $430,000 $365,000 M. Almeida 57 FISKE AVE. B: Mario A. Acosta 52 CLOUTMANS LN. 41 CIRCUIT RD. B: Malessa Rodrigues-Dias $308,500 S: Gissell P. Lopez and Eden S. $940,000 $585,000 S: James Paolucci, Trustee for B: Guerdy Faustin Lopez B: Robert Lapointe and Jodi H. B: Walter L. Westcott 3rd and Paolucci Financial Trust 202 PINE BROOK DR. U:202 S: Adetokinbo Solarin and Isis 21 SEYMOUR AVE. Lapointe Emma I. White $425,000 Solarin $265,000 S: Ann J. Wettlaufer and Leonard S: Matthew R. Pimental and NAHANT B: Janet Dicesare B: James Orozco Markir Karen A. Pimental 15 GERTRUDE ST. S: Christos Kosivas and Maria S: Michael J. Albiero and Susan $348,000 No transactions this week M. Albiero 7 COLONIAL CT. 18 CUDWORTH ST. Daliadakis B: Pablo Pimentel-Villar and $335,000 $895,000 Carolyn Villar PEABODY 29 TRINITY AVE. B: Thomas B. Kenney and Kay E. B: 18 Cudworth Real Estate S: Eric B. Nunes and Michelle Kenney S: Janice Haddad, Trustee for 15 PROCTOR ST. Nunes $340,000 B: 29 Trinity Ave, L.L.C. S: Nicole Eicker Haddad Realty Trust 65 ABORN ST. $470,000 S: Cesar A. Zevallos, Trustee for $370,000 B: Bruno Silveira and Isadora 11 GLEN CT. U:11 12 DAVIS RD. 11 DUTTON CIR. B: Hermino A. Bonela and CZ Realty Trust Sartor $420,000 $4,250,000 $643,000 Jackeline Bonela B: Milton Alfaro B: Davis Point, L.L.C. B: Riccardo Pucella and Victoria S: Elizabeth Kamau S: Joseph E. Bonlanger S: Ronny F. Donis and Marisol 13 WATERFORD ST. $298,000 S: JHR Davis Rd Holdings, L.L.C. Weissman Rodriguez S: Irma Paskerian, Trustee for B: Leonor Perez and Jose P. Perez 9 ALDEN RD. 25 PROCTOR ST. 6 DUNNS LN. Epstein Realty Trust S: Doug Will, L.L.C. $425,000 54 GRANT RD. $495,500 $470,000 B: Christina A. Simons and $545,000 B: Martin L. Trice and Beverly 67 GEORGE ST. B: Bruno Silveira and Isadora B: Phillip J. Robinson and T. L. 15 WHITTIER ST. Smith-Trice James Simons $675,000 Sartor Cyrika-Robinson $570,000 S: Bank Of America NA B: Paul A. Wagoner and Suzanne S: 9 Alden Road Corp S: Jonathan W. Reilly and Rachel B: Arnoldo E. Trejo M. Marshall S: Joseph E. Bonlanger D. Agostino S: Jose Alarcon 202 HUMPHREY ST. S: Richard H. Silva, Jr., Trustee for 9 CLINTON RD. $440,000 Silva Financial Trust $534,000 1 RAILROAD AVE. 109 HOLLINGSWORTH ST. 26 WOODMAN ST. B: Kevin L. Leng and Susan I. B: Rocco P. Parisi and Denise P. $528,000 $110,000 $350,000 Ung 9 HADLEY ST. Parisi B: Agusto Perez-Nolasco and B: Carlos Garza S: Alexander Angelov and Julia $525,000 S: Robert A. Soldano and June B: Railroad Restaurant, L.L.C. April Perez-Nolasco S: Lorenzo R. Fuentes and Rosa Dinah-Angelov B: Michael K. Pan T. Soldano S: Litle Depot Diner, L.L.C. S: Cindy L. Lee and Clifford M. Guzman S: Ronald J. Moscato Lee 2 MARKET SQ. U:3 49 WYMAN ST. $196,500 425 HIGH ST. U:1 16 DAVIS TER. 1 RAILROAD AVE. $349,000 23 HOLTON PL. $350,000 B: Paul M. Lynch, Trustee for $282,975 $195,000 $180,000 B: Luz R. Gonzalez Compass Realty Trust B: TKMT 425 High, L.L.C. B: Eileen Doucet and David B: Seng Ung and Synat K. Ung S: James J. Strong and Frank D. S: Laurence R. Clark, Trustee for S: Daniel F. Buckley, Trustee for Doucet B: NCM Restaurant, L.L.C. S: Jonathan Mukasa Strong MLC Realty Trust Day Trust S: MMDN, L.L.C. S: Railroad Restaurant, L.L.C. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS THIS WEEK (CONTINUED) 24 REED RD. 9 SPARROW LN. 8 WALNUT ST. U:207 82 HURD AVE. SWAMPSCOTT 402 PARADISE RD. U:1G $347,000 $630,000 $275,000 $415,000 $430,000 B: Anne C. Ezepek and Matthew B: Gina C. Oliveira B: Ruth Desantis and Mary 16 ATLANTIC CROSSING. B: Mikhail B. Brikman and Larisa B: Santos Flores A. Ezepek S: Daniel G. Mello, Trustee for Desantis $655,000 Brikman S: Sompis Sasaluanon and Mello Financial Trust S: Deena Pineo S: Mark A. Rafferty B: Stephen N. Tapper and Julie S: Mirian Kaplan, Trustee for 402 140 WINONA ST. N. Tapper Tanin Sasaluxanon Paradise Road 1G Trust 11 SURREY LN. $660,000 S: Atlantic Crossing, L.L.C. 5 ROBERT RD. $375,000 B: Robert S. Dana and Lisa A. 3 ROCKLAND TER. $525,000 98 PINE ST. B: Robert R. Nolet and Crystel L. Dana $710,000 2 BAY VIEW DR. B: Matthew Bourgeois and Nolet S: Diane M. Desantis $870,000 $373,750 Danielle Bourgeois S: Arthur E. Lundbohm and B: Elmer N. Palencia and Rilam B: Craig S. Cerretani, Trustee for B: Victor Cratini S: Julie Larkin Norma M. Lundhohm H. Palencia DC Realty Trust S: Mariana V. Creantini SAUGUS S: Patricia A. Ward S: Clementino Palmariello and 76 RUSSELL ST. 3 SYCAMORE CIR. 17 COTTAGE ST. 2 PROSPECT AVE. Silvana Palmariello 205 BURRILL ST. $425,000 $450,220 $545,000 $389,000 $515,000 B: Carolyn B. Ferreira B: Alice Beltrann-Rodman B: Nicholas Frongillo B: Burrill Street, L.L.C. B: Michael Hayes and Elena S: Wilmington Svgs Fund Soc S: James C. Fletcher and June E. S: 14 Hardys Peabody Realty 43 SUNNYSIDE PARK. S: JB Capital, L.L.C. Hayes Krippner S: John R. Jarwoski and Maureen 4 TREE TOP WAY. U:4 $383,000 21 HAMPSHIRE ST. 1100 SALEM ST. U:72 L. Farrell $345,000 17 DAVIS ST. B: Felipe Ayala $548,000 $328,000 B: Krisoula Iatrou $415,000 B: John Bennett and Candie B: Alice M. Bonnie S: Brian Lloyd and Cponor H. B: Richard A. Deon S: John F. Ohearn, Trustee for Sanderson Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Mark A. Speziale MacCorkle S: Dolores Ricciardi Sunnyside Park Realty Trust S: Ann M. Proko bakerandtradesman.com POLICE/FIRE Saugus Police All address information, particu- Market Square at 5 p.m. on a.m. on Friday. Thursday; at 91 Edward St. at larly arrests, reflect police records. In Thursday; at Broad and Wash- 12:56 p.m. on Thursday; at the event of a perceived inaccuracy, ington streets at 5:27 p.m. on Overdose 401 Fellsway St. at 2:46 p.m. arrest suspect it is the sole responsibility of the con- Thursday; at Edwards Court on Thursday; at 11 Corey St. at and Western Avenue at 6:36 A report of an overdose at 8:16 p.m. on Thursday; on Lin- cerned party to contact the relevant p.m. on Thursday; at 201 Essex Shaws Super Market at 43 den Street at 1 p.m. on Friday. on drug charges police department and have the St. at 7:09 p.m. on Thursday; at State St. at 8:52 p.m. on Thurs- department issue a notice of correc- James Street at 9:12 p.m. on day; at Light Street at 12:48 Theft tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or Thursday; at Dunkin Donuts at p.m. on Friday. By Bridget Turcotte to police. Police searched clarifications will not be made without 932 Lynnfield St. at 5:16 a.m. A report of larceny at Oasis ITEM STAFF Laporta and removed a Brazilian Steakhouse at 373 knife and a needle from express notice of change from the ar- on Friday; at Domino’s Pizza at MARBLEHEAD SAUGUS — A Somer- 341 Union St. at 6:28 a.m. on Main St. at 11:50 p.m. on his pockets. A large plastic resting police department. ville man was arrested by Friday; at 93 Lynnway at 6:49 Accidents Monday. bag that contained several A report of shoplifting at Saugus Police on multiple bags of a brown powdery a.m. on Friday; at Franklin and charges, including heroin LYNN Boston streets at 9:58 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle Kohls at 3850 Mystic Valley substance were removed trafficking, on Thursday. on Friday; at 449 Essex St. at accident at Pleasant and Bes- Road at 12:04 p.m. on Tuesday. from his waistband. Frank Laporta, 33, was Arrests 10:08 a.m. on Friday; at Chest- som streets at 1:11 p.m. on A report of larceny of a mo- The 155 grams of sus- arrested and charged with nut and Essex streets at 10:30 Thursday. tor vehicle at 60 Mystic Ave. at pected heroin in Laporta’s trafficking more than Kevin Blade, 25, of 35 Col- a.m. on Friday; at Bay View and 3:35 p.m. on Tuesday; at 91 possession has an estimat- 150 grams of heroin, pos- lins St., Danvers, was arrested Beacon Hill avenues at 11:55 Theft Frederick Ave. at 7:42 p.m. on ed street value of $9,000, session of a Class C sub- on warrant charges including a.m. on Friday; at Cumberland Thursday. according to DiMella. felony breaking and entering at Farms at 668 Chestnut St. at A report of larceny at Leggs stance, resisting arrest, “I want to congratulate 10:58 a.m. on Thursday. 12:11 p.m. on Friday. Hill Road at 6:28 p.m. on Vandalism and malicious destruction the Patrol Division and Travis Dupree, of 154 Pleas- A report of a motor vehicle Thursday. of property over $250, ac- the officers involved in ant St., Marblehead, was ar- accident with person injured A report of vandalism on cording to Saugus Police this case for their dedi- rested on warrant charges in- at 42 Market St. on Thursday; MEDFORD Early Avenue at 10:23 p.m. Chief Domenic DiMella. cation and professional- cluding negligent operation of at Boston and Ford streets at on Tuesday; at 23 Forest St. At approximately 11:45 ism in apprehending this a motor vehicle and operating 7:02 p.m. on Thursday; at Star- Accidents at 7:54 a.m. on Friday; at 40 a.m. on Thursday, Saugus suspect,” said DiMella. under the influence, second bucks Coffee at 821 Lynnway Oakland St. at 12:55 p.m. on Police were dispatched to “They safely de-escalated offense, at 4:42 a.m. on Thurs- at 11:14 a.m. on Friday. A report of a motor vehicle Friday. the Avalon Motel for a re- a potentially dangerous day. A report of a hit-and-run mo- accident at Wellington Road port of a man destroying a situation and seized a sig- Luis Escalante, of 185 North tor vehicle accident at 34 Minot at 8:59 a.m. on Tuesday; at PEABODY room. When they arrived, nificant amount of deadly Common St., was arrested on St. at 11:13 p.m. on Thursday. 273 Middlesex Ave. at 7:03 they found Laporta pacing drugs.” warrant charges including a p.m. on Tuesday; at 411 Main Accidents outside of a motel room Laporta was given a crosswalk violation and operat- Assault St. at 8:35 a.m. on Thursday; that had been torn apart, medical evaluation at an ing a motor vehicle with a sus- at Kappy’s Liquors at 10 Re- A report of a motor vehicle with the bed, a table, and area hospital, booked, pended license at 9:14 a.m. on A report of an assault at vere Beach Parkway at 1:56 accident at Route 128 South a chair all flipped over, and held on $100,000 bail Thursday. 269 Union St. at 1:49 p.m. on p.m. on Thursday; at Kohls at prior to exit 44 at 9:19 p.m. said DiMella. pending his arraignment William Ford, 48, of 21 Jef- Thursday. 3850 Mystic Valley Parkway at on Thursday; at 58 Lowell St. As police began an on- in Lynn District Court. ferson St., was arrested on a 2:01 p.m. on Thursday; at 590 and 2 School St. at 1:45 a.m. scene investigation, they courtesy booking at 10:30 a.m. Breaking and Entering Fellsway St. at 3:32 p.m. on on Friday; at 140 Summit St. asked Laporta to sit down. Bridget Turcotte can be on Thursday. Thursday; at 520 Fellsway at at 7:48 a.m. on Friday; at 86 Large bulges were then reached at bturcotte@item- Mary Gaul, of 280 Euclid A report of past breaking 4:58 p.m. on Thursday; at 61 Andover St. at 8:57 a.m. on Fri- seen coming from the pock- live.com. Follow her on Ave., was arrested on warrant and entering at 10 Fortesque Westwood Road at 6:09 p.m. day; at 164 Washington St. and ets of his shorts, according Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. charges including class E drug Terrace at 10:16 a.m. on Thurs- on Thursday; at Jackson Road 2 Swampscott Ave. at 12:40 possession at 11:41 a.m. on day; at 664 Western Ave. at and Sagamore Avenue at 3:47 p.m. on Friday; at 14 Foster St. Thursday. 7:39 p.m. on Thursday. a.m. on Friday; at 590 Fellsway at 12:51 p.m. on Friday; at 96 A report of a past break- $25K bail set Francis Lopez-Pichardo, 23, St. at 12:21 p.m. on Friday. Washington St. and 2 Clement ing and entering into a motor of 11 Barrett St., was arrested A report of a past motor ve- Ave. at 2:18 p.m. on Friday. vehicle at 74 Washington St. and charged with breaking and hicle accident at 15 Welling- at 8:09 a.m. on Friday; at 39 for Revere drug, entering for a felony, trespass- ton Road at 10:14 a.m. on Complaints ing, and violation of the city’s Linden St. at 10:40 a.m. on Fri- day; at 99 Collins St. at 12:41 Tuesday; at Main Street and A report of a disturbance at knife ordinance at 11:10 p.m. Mystic Avenue at 2:55 p.m. on on Thursday. p.m. on Friday. 199 Andover St. at 7:06 p.m. weapons suspect Tuesday; at 590 Boston Ave. at on Thursday. Brahian Morales, 21, of 413 10:06 a.m. on Wednesday; at Boston St., was arrested and Complaints 19 Brewster Road at 1:58 p.m. By Bridget Turcotte matic firearm, additional charged with breaking and en- Theft ITEM STAFF A report of a disturbance at on Wednesday; at Canal and ammunition, a stun gun, a tering for a felony, trespassing, 75 Haviland Ave. at 1:59 a.m. High streets at 7:45 a.m. on A report of larceny at 148 cloth mask, more than ¾ violation of the city’s knife ordi- REVERE — A Revere of a pound of marijuana, on Thursday; at Nahant Street Thursday; at Fourth Street and Washington St. at 4:11 p.m. on man was arraigned this nance, disorderly conduct, and and Nahant Place at 12:16 Middlesex Avenue at 6:04 p.m. Thursday. 12 cell phones, two digital resisting arrest at 10:44 p.m. week for being an armed scales, and plastic bag- p.m. on Thursday; at 570 on Thursday; at Boston and career criminal after Re- on Thursday. gies consistent with those Western Ave. at 12:34 p.m. on College avenues at 6:09 p.m. vere Police uncovered a Angel Mordan, 47, of 8 REVERE used in drug distribution, Thursday; at 12 Shepard St. on Thursday; at 18 Hillsdale firearm, a stun gun, and Howard St., was arrested and according to a statement at 6:42 p.m. on Thursday; at Road at 7:15 p.m. on Thursday; Arrest drugs at his home. charged with class A drug dis- from Conley. 33 Lynnway at 6:45 p.m. on at 1 Irving St. at 7:43 p.m. on Suffolk District Attorney tribution at 1:25 p.m. on Friday. Thursday; at 156 Boston St. at Thursday. Brian E. Kagan, 44, of 7 Leo “These items, when Brian Ocasio, 22, of 444 Daniel Conley said Nelson 7:27 p.m. on Thursday; at 133 A report of a hit-and-run Road, Marblehead, was arrest- Aguilar, 23, was arraigned viewed together, paint a Essex St., was arrested and Washington St. at 7:38 p.m. motor vehicle accident at 760 ed on warrant charges on North picture of the vio- charged with breaking and en- in Chelsea District Court on Thursday; at Lynnfield and Fellsway St. at 11:56 a.m. on Shore Road at 11:02 a.m. on Tuesday on charges of lence that accompanies tering for a felony, trespassing, Severance streets at 7:50 p.m. Friday; at Dunkin Donuts at Thursday. drug distribution,” he said. and violation of the city’s knife unlawful possession of an on Thursday; at 33 Lynnway at 430 Salem St. at 1:05 p.m. on electric stun gun, posses- Aguilar has prior con- ordinance at 10:52 p.m. on 8:39 p.m. on Thursday; at 148 Friday. Accidents victions for assault with Thursday. sion with intent to distrib- South Common St. 9:06 p.m. ute a Class B substance, a dangerous weapon and Caitlin Oldziey was arrested on Thursday; at 85 Franklin St. Assault A report of a motor vehi- assault and battery, ac- on warrant charges including cle accident on Brown Circle possession with intent to at 3:12 a.m. on Friday; at 70 distribute a Class D sub- cording to prosecutors, Class A and B drug possession, A report of an assault at 140 at 10:04 a.m. on Thursday; Granite St. at 5:57 a.m. on Fri- stance, and being a level who requested that bail unregistered motor vehicle, and Mystic Ave. at 12:20 p.m. on on Broadway at 2:42 p.m. on day; at 33 Buchanan Circle at two armed career crimi- be set at $50,000 and that trespassing at 11:57 a.m. on Tuesday. Thursday; on Washington Ave- 9:46 a.m. on Friday; at 10 For- nal. his open bail be revoked Thursday. tesque Terrace at 10:54 a.m. nue at 7:11 p.m. on Thursday. in two cases pending in Bridget St. Germain, of 429 A report of a hit-and-run mo- Aguilar entered a not on Friday. Breaking and Entering guilty plea to the charges. Chelsea District Court. Winthrop St., Taunton, was ar- A report of trespassing at tor vehicle accident at Susan The cases charge assault rested on warrant charges in- A report of breaking and en- Revere Police executed 37 Green St. at 3:54 a.m. on B. Anthony School on Newhall with a dangerous weapon, cluding breaking and entering tering at 59 Washington St. at a search warrant at Agui- Thursday. Street at 4:58 p.m. on Thursday. threats, and unlawful pos- for a felony and assault and 7:52 p.m. on Monday; at 29 lar’s Marshall Street home session of ammunition. battery at 10:56 a.m. on Thurs- Marshall St. at 12:42 p.m. on Tuesday. Officers found Theft Complaints Judge Jean Curran im- day. Wednesday. a pile of money totaling posed $25,000 bail and James Wiebe was arrested A report of a theft of a mo- A report of a disturbance on $1,270 and a bag contain- revoked his open bail. He for failure to register as a sex tor vehicle at 24 Empire St. at Complaints Walnut Avenue at 12:05 a.m. ing 46 Oxycodone pills on is represented by Anthony offender at 2:55 p.m. on Thurs- 3:21 p.m. on Thursday. on Thursday; at North Shore a desk in his bedroom. day. A report of larceny 193 Union A report of a disturbance at Road at 3:33 a.m. on Thursday. They also found a loaded Fugate and will return to St. at 9:55 a.m. on Friday. 141 Grant Ave. at 10:46 p.m. .380 caliber semi-auto- court Dec. 7. Accidents on Monday; at 32 Brainard St. SWAMPSCOTT Vandalism at 11:56 p.m. on Monday; at A report of a motor vehicle 50 Mystic Ave. at 10:24 a.m. Theft Selling a house? accident at 488 Walnut St. A report of motor vehicle van- on Tuesday; at 57 Washington at 2:49 p.m. on Thursday; at dalism at 43 State St. at 12:30 Place at 7:19 p.m. on Wednes- A report of larceny at 24 Fair- Buying a house? Central Square at 3:40 p.m. p.m. on Thursday; at 785 West- day; at 171 Salem St. at 10:03 view Ave. at 6:43 a.m. on Thurs- on Thursday; at 71 Marion St. ern Ave. at 9:17 p.m. on Thurs- p.m. on Wednesday; at 383 day; at 1 Huron St. at 1:57 p.m. Find out what properties at 4:01 p.m. on Thursday; at day; at 498 Essex St. at 9:38 Mystic Ave. at 12:10 p.m. on on Thursday. recently sold in your area. Check out the Real Estate page in Saturday’s paper. Lynn Drug Task Force CALL 24 HOURS A DAY Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411)

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Spanish menu available SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 Moscow meeting in June 2017 Billion-dollar ride under scrutiny in Trump probe to Medford T’d up T imum project benefits By Desmond Butler, Akhmetshin told congres- From A1 without jeopardizing the Mary Clare Jalonick sional investigators that project’s budget. and Eric Tucker he asked for the Moscow community connection to “We could not have ASSOCIATED PRESS meeting with Kaveladze to the community path lo- asked for a better out- argue that they should go cated on Chester Street come from today’s price WASHINGTON — public with the details of in Somerville, extension opening,” said Green Line Earlier this year, a Rus- the Trump Tower meeting of the community path Extension Project Manag- sian-American lobbyist before they were caught between East Somerville er John Dalton said in the and another businessman and Lechmere Stations statement. discussed over coffee in up in a media maelstrom. Akhmetshin also told the and an enhanced vehicle “The difficult decisions Moscow an extraordinary maintenance facility in in 2015 and 2016 follow- meeting they had attended investigators that Ka- veladze said people in Somerville. ing the project’s shutdown 12 months earlier: a gath- In an effort to guard in 2015 have paved the ering at Trump Tower with Trump’s orbit were asking about Akhmetshin’s back- against similar cost over- way for getting us to this President Donald Trump’s runs that challenged the point. All of the effort that son, his son-in-law and his ground, the person said. Akhmetshin’s lawyer, GLX project in the past, has gotten us to this point then-campaign chairman. the MBTA — according is well it. We now The Moscow meeting in Michael Tremonte, de- to the DOT statement — look forward to working June, which has not been clined to comment. implemented measures to with the residents, busi- previously disclosed, is now Scott Balber, a lawyer for institute strict cost con- nesses, community stake- under scrutiny by investi- Kaveladze, confirmed that FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS trols throughout the pro- holders, and the success- gators who want to know his client and Akhmetshin curement. By implement- ful Design Build team to why the two men met in Ike Kaveladze, right, who was among those at a met over coffee and that ing an Affordability Limit completing the project on the first place and whether June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with Presi- the Trump Tower meet- (the $1.3 billion maximum time and on budget.” there was some effort to get dent Donald Trump’s son, leaves the Capitol af- ing a year earlier was allowable price for a pro- GLX Constructors is their stories straight about ter being interviewed by the House Intelligence “obviously discussed.” But posal) and incentives for comprised of the following the Trump Tower meeting Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Balber denied his client the inclusion of additive firms: Fluor Enterprises, just weeks before it would had been contacted by as- scope options (while not Inc., The Middlesex Corp., become public, The Associ- ert Mueller’s team also ing, which in addition to sociates of Trump before ated Press has learned. he took the meeting with exceeding the Affordabili- Herzog Contracting Corp., has been investigating Donald Trump Jr., also ty Limit), the MBTA was and Balfour Beatty Infra- Congressional investi- the 2016 Trump Tower included Jared Kushner, Akhmetshin, or had been aware of plans to disclose able to procure the max- structure, Inc. gators have questioned meeting, which occurred Trump’s son-in-law, and the Trump Tower gather- both men — lobbyist Ri- weeks after Trump had his then-campaign chair- nat Akhmetshin and Ike ing to the U.S. government. clinched the Republican man Paul Manafort. Kaveladze, a business as- Balber said the men did Peabody has a plan presidential nomination The focus of the congres- sociate of a Moscow-based not discuss strategy or developer and former and which his son attend- sional investigators was how to line up their sto- Trump business partner ed with the expectation of confirmed by three people ries, and did not meet in to salute its man — and obtained their text receiving damaging infor- familiar with their probe, anticipation of the Trump message communications, mation about Democrat including two who de- Tower meeting becoming PEABODY to the CPC, but Schulze people familiar with the Hillary Clinton. A grand manded anonymity to dis- public and attracting a From A1 said he’s had discussions investigation told the AP. jury has already heard cuss the sensitive inquiry. barrage of news media at- with Bettencourt about it. Special counsel Rob- testimony about the meet- One of those people said tention. statue and flood mitiga- According to Schulze, tion measures to a site the statue will be of a that has historically expe- young, seated George Pea- US puts Palestinians on notice: rienced flooding.” body that will include a The CPC accepted the place for people to sit next funding request at its to the statue. meeting Tuesday night, Bettencourt said CPC DC office may be shuttered according to committee funds will likely be used chair Michael Schulze. for the Peabody statue, as WASHINGTON (AP) — efforts.” The official wasn’t “I’ve taken a look at it well, but added that plans The Trump administra- authorized to be identified and (the proposal) seems to for that are still in the ear- tion put the Palestinians by name and requested be in order,” said Schulze. ly stages. A statue honoring on notice Friday that it anonymity. There are certain guide- Peabody at that location will shutter their office The PLO office and the lines a project has to meet would be a fitting tribute, in Washington unless Israeli Embassy in Wash- to be eligible for commu- according to the mayor. they’ve entered serious ington did not immediate- nity preservation funds, “We hope we can move peace talks with Israel, ly respond to requests for Schulze said. forward with the project U.S. officials said, poten- comment. “It is creating open next year along with the tially giving President Although the Israelis and space and recreation, it’s landscaping and flood Donald Trump more lever- Palestinians are not en- not finding old space, it’s mitigation efforts,” said age as he seeks an elusive gaged in active, direct ne- creating it,” he said. In ad- Bettencourt. Mideast peace deal. gotiations, Trump’s admin- dition, the project meets Peabody was born in Secretary of State Rex istration has been working the guideline of having an South Danvers (now Pea- Tillerson has determined all year to broker a peace additional funding source body) in 1795 and went that the Palestinians ran deal that would end the besides CPC money, on to make his fortune in afoul of an obscure provi- Israeli-Palestinian conflict. which would be the city’s international finance. One sion in a U.S. law that says Led by Jared Kushner, sale-of-property account. of the founders of mod- the Palestine Liberation Trump’s son-in-law and a Projects approved by the ern philanthropy, Peabody FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Organization’s mission senior aide, White House CPC go to the City Coun- gave his first grants in the must close if the Palestin- Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testifies before officials have been prepar- cil for funding approval. 1850s to Danvers and Pea- ians to get the Inter- a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing ing a peace proposal they Plans for the George body and went on to endow national Criminal Court on Capitol Hill in Washington. intend to put forward at an Peabody statue have not 22 educational institutions to prosecute Israelis for unspecified time. formally been presented during his lifetime. crimes against Palestin- The Palestinians, though to consider whether the Even if the office closes, ians. A State Department publicly supportive of the official said that in Sep- Palestinians are in “di- the U.S. said it wasn’t cut- U.S. effort, have been skep- tember, Palestinian Pres- rect and meaningful ne- ting off relations with the tical because Trump’s close Saugus teenager ident Mahmoud Abbas gotiations with Israel.” If Palestinians and was still ties to Israel suggest what- crossed that line by calling Trump determines they focused on “a comprehen- ever deal he proposes might staring down cancer on the ICC to investigate are, the Palestinians can sive peace agreement be- be unfavorable to them. The and prosecute Israelis. keep the office. The official tween the Israelis and the threat of losing their office But the law leaves the said it was unclear wheth- Palestinians.” The State in the U.S. capital could CUMMINGS drugs they are giving president a way out, so er the U.S. might close the Department official said become another pressure From A1 them. They need more re- Tillerson’s declaration office before the 90-day pe- in an email that “this mea- point as the Trump admin- search dollars,” she said. doesn’t necessarily mean riod expires, but said the sure should in no way be istration seeks to persuade The hospital community “They know they work, the office will close. mission remains open at seen as a signal that the the Palestinians to come to also appreciates that he’s but they also know that Trump now has 90 days least for now. U.S. is backing off those the table. a diehard Boston sports they cause a lot of other fan, she said. problems.” The Cummings family She said she isn’t sur- Student travel a Super concern in Malden hopes that sharing their prised that the clinic is story will help inspire impressed with her son. MALDEN were extremely wary. we make ourselves avail- Campbell assured Oteri others to donate to the “He’s very friendly in From A1 Iovino said the new able for discussion if they and the School Committee cause so that no other the clinic and his person- standard for school trav- wish,” Campbell said. that school-sanctioned and family has to endure what ality is just, he’s always Committee this week for el abroad should include Oteri said he participat- chaperoned student travel they have gone through. got a smile on his face,” permission to travel to acknowledgement by trip ed in student foreign trav- includes continual posts His mom, Beth, said she she said. Spain and for another trip organizers that parents el discussions during his and updates on the trip wants to see Dana-Farber Donations can be made to the Caribbean in 2018. of potential student trav- previous jobs as a Somer- made on an easily-accessi- raise money for more re- online at jimmyfund.org/ While Iovino and some elers have been alerted ville principal and assis- ble Facebook blog. She of- search on the drugs being givingtuesday. Malden administrators, to foreign safety threats. tant principal. fered to share any updates used to treat her son and including School Super- Shauna Campbell, a Mal- “I don’t sleep when I have desired by the superinten- other children. Bridget Turcotte can intendent John Oteri, den High School teacher kids overseas, I never have. dent and school board. “They have a huge suc- be reached at bturcotte@ acknowledged the high and Tornado Travelers I make sure I am informed “We want parents to al- cess rate with it, but they itemlive.com. Follow her educational and charac- advisor, assured Iovino his every step of the way. Ev- ways be informed and we need more research on on Twitter @BridgetTur- ter-building value asso- suggestion was already ery trip, every time,” he will keep all of you in the the lifetime effects of the cotte. ciated with the exposure standard protocol. told Malden School Com- loop as well,” Campbell said. to different cultures and “Parents receive detailed mittee members. Committee members ap- customs students received letters (on safety risks of He said vigilance is the proved 2018 trips to Spain Selling a house? on these types trips, they travel) and we make sure key word governing safe and the Caribbean by a made it crystal clear they they receive them and student travel overseas. 9-0 vote. Buying a house? Swampscott’s Stahl not amused by Franken skit Find out what properties recently sold in your area. STAHL President Donald Trump ance scheduled for Mon- movement has begun to From A1 ridiculed Franken in day in Atlanta, festival spur a culture shift on tweets Thursday night: organizers said. He had Capitol Hill, where cur- Check out “I must say it kind of “The Al Frankenstien pic- been scheduled to speak rent and former staff- the Real Estate page made me smile for some ture is really bad, speaks a and promote his book, ers say misogynistic and reason, given the absurdi- thousand words. Where do “Al Franken, Giant of the predatory behavior has in Saturday’s paper. ty of Saturday Night Live, his hands go in pictures 2, Senate.” long been an open secret. it’s ridiculous,” Stahl said 3, 4, 5 & 6 while she sleeps? Franken, 66, was the lat- Michael Dale-Stein, a with a laugh. “I’m more .... And to think that just est public figure caught in spokesman for Franken, bemused than angry, but last week he was lecturing the deluge of revelations could not immediately be a little bit concerned. But anyone who would listen of sexual harassment in reached for comment. Material from the Asso- I don’t want to go any fur- about sexual harassment Hollywood, business and ciated Press was used in ther than that.” and respect for women. beyond. The swift rebukes this report. Stahl said she has met Lesley Stahl tape?” from both Republican and Franken a few times over Franken, meanwhile, Democratic lawmakers Thomas Grillo can be the years, but does not has canceled a sold-out suggest that momentum reached at tgrillo@item- know him. book festival appear- from the online #metoo live.com. A8 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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There Flatiron building in downtown Lynn has age-old lesson again last was also the feel-good Saturday. coffee, pizza and more story of Lynn firefighters Revere husband ar- coming for you. helping and the ongoing raigned in wife’s slaying: Who allowed this PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS tragedy surrounding a Revere and Lynn resi- killing in Revere. sign to block a brand dents are still reeling from Green Day releases Here are this week’s top new Lynn mural?: the homicide of Vanessa stories on Itemlive.com. The appearance of a MacCormack, but the le- greatest hits album A mom and 2 sons restaurant sign over one gal process is still in its were arrested and of Lynn’s Beyond Walls early days. Her husband, spanning 30 years charged in a Lynn murals drew different Andrew MacCormack, NEW YORK (AP) — Green drug raid: reactions, depending on was arraigned on murder Day released a massive greatest Police say it was a fami- your feelings about the charges in Suffolk Superi- hits album on Friday, but the ly affair when they seized street art. or Court on Tuesday. trio isn’t saying “Good Rid- dance” anytime soon. Daniela Vega, trans actress, stars in ‘A Fantastic Woman’ The Grammy Award-winning TORONTO (AP) — In one of the band and Rock and Roll Hall of dreamy moments of surrealism that Fame inductees released “Great- punctuate Sebastian Lelio’s other- est Hits: God’s Favorite Band,” an wise realistic “A Fantastic Woman,” album that spans about 30 years. the film’s transgender protagonist, Lead singer Billie Joe Arm- Marina (Daniela Vega), walks down strong said he thinks it’s the FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS perfect soundtrack for our “age the street but an extreme, exaggerat- of outrage,” and rather than a ed headwind makes moving forward Danica Patrick to end racing career farewell album, is “sort of like a nearly impossible. She’s tilted, as if book of short stories.” climbing a mountain, as the gale- at next year’s Indy 500 “I don’t think there’s really force winds try to beat her back. any sadness,” Armstrong said To watch “A Fantastic Woman,” HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — She started in go-karts by phone from Bogota, Colom- Chile’s Academy Awards submission, when she was 10, and was a national champion two bia. “I think it’s more a little bit is to walk in the shoes of a trans years later. By the time Danica Patrick turned 16, she of nostalgia and reflecting on woman, to feel the everyday indigni- was on her own in Europe, pursuing a racing career. what we’ve done in the past and ties slung at Marina and be awed by Patrick was a fearless woman in a sport almost delivering to our fans.” her resolution in overcoming them. exclusively comprised of male drivers. She raced Armstrong and the band, which Since its debut at the Berlin Film PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS hard, sparred with her rivals off the track and rarely also includes drummer Tre Cool Festival, “A Fantastic Woman” has been flinched while becoming one of the most recognizable and bassist Mike Dirnt, said the celebrated as one of the year’s best gued that it’s impractical to cast trans athletes in the world. timing just felt right this year for films and Vega’s leading performance actors for trans parts. Her tough-girl persona almost never cracked in public. the compilation. as a watershed event. While numerous “If we broaden our gaze, it will be When it came time to announce her retirement, with “The great thing is we’re high-profile stories (“The Danish Girl,” more interesting, more beautiful,” her mother, father, sister, brother-in-law, boyfriend and young enough that we have ‘’Dallas Buyers Club,” ‘’Transparent”) Vega said in an interview earlier this support team watching from the back of a crowded another lifetime in front of us. have won plaudits for their portrayals fall at the Toronto International Film room at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Friday after- That’s the part that I’m excited of trans lives, the 28-year-old Vega Festival. “If we can make more diverse noon, Patrick broke down in tears. about,” said Armstrong, who is trans, herself. The strength and colors, people, stories, it will be inter- “I feel like this is where my life should be headed, and was 16 when the band was authenticity of her performance is a esting. Uniforms are for the military sometimes we just get kind of nudged there,” she began. started in 1986. rebuke to the filmmakers who have ar- and the police, not for our thinking.” “Sometimes it’s big nudges and sometimes it’s little.”

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©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 KATIE MORRISON Freeman KIPP football does his making job for strides St. Mary’s Man- By Harold Rivera ning ITEM STAFF Field was not LYNN — Every winning football the place team needs players to step up and do to be on what coaches call the “dirty work.” Thurs- Patriots coach Bill Belichick has used d a y the phrase “do your job” to describe the night. type of players who focus on their own It was raw, chilly, and responsibilities and lling the roles of raining heavily off and on. their positions. The sun hadn’t shown it- A successful program like St. Mary’s self for most of the day. If needs players to “do their jobs” with you didn’t have a reason full effort in order to win games. That’s to be outside, it was the the type of player junior fullback/line- perfect night to hole up in- backer George Freeman has grown side and stay warm. into. But if you stayed in Freeman, in his rst season as a Thursday night, you varsity starter, has taken on multiple missed the KIPP football roles for the Spartans. team celebrate its rst-ev- On offense, Freeman’s responsible er senior night with a 24- for blocking for St. Mary’s array of 16 win over Burke in what running weapons while carrying the coach Jim Rabbitt called ball a handful of times himself. On “the best game (they’ve) defense, Freeman shoulders a hefty played all year.” load as a linebacker for a unit that has The game, in the grand allowed just six points in three play- scheme of things, didn’t off games en route to a berth in this mean much. Neither team afternoon's Division 7 state semi nal is winning any champi- ITEM FILE PHOTO against Mashpee at Braintree. “This season has been an excellent onships this season. The George Freeman, shown here making a hit on Greater Lawrence quarterback Marc experience,” Freeman, a Lynn native, playoffs, save for the state Travers, is one of the unsung heroes on a St. Mary’s squad that has its sights on the semi nals and Super Super Bowl. FREEMAN, B2 Bowls, are all said and done, and neither Burke nor KIPP had made the cut. The few fans who braved the nasty weather Lynn gears up for Super Bowl showdown were huddled under um- brellas or had taken shel- high note, with a 43-0 ter under awnings. The By Katie Morrison our hands full,” Guy said. a hard-fought game, and that since the rst game. ITEM STAFF win over Watertown. ball was so wet that at “The rst time we saw we brought a four-quarter You could just see it in Through the next eight rst, more snaps landed them. Lynn Chargers Glad- games, however, Guy them, we only won 19-14. effort. That was probably on the ground than in the iator Division coach JP noted that he didn’t see We were expecting it to be the rst time I’ve seen LYNN, B2 quarterback’s hands. Guy has been coaching the same hot start that But did any of that mat- the same group of kids his team got off to in the ter to either team? It sure since they were in rst season opener. didn’t look like it. And for grade. On Sunday, he’ll “They had a couple of KIPP, at least, the tone see his team compete for games with slow rst was set at the top. As lit- a American Youth Foot- halves but picked it up. tle as the game meant in ball Eastern Mass Super We’re more of a sec- terms of standings and Bowl title, and it’s the ond-half team,” the coach seedings, anyone watch- perfect ending to his time said. “But the last three ing could tell how much it with the group. games, we’ve played meant to the players and The Gladiators have pretty good.” coaches on the eld. dominated the competi- That culminated with Rabbitt and his team of tion this season, rolling a clash against Beverly coaches directed and guid- to a 10-0 record after Orange last weekend. ed their team with conta- beating Beverly Orange Beverly boasted the top gious energy that clearly in the Northeast Con- defense in the league, translated to the players. ference Youth Football allowing just 68 points Despite absorbing some League Championship to opponents through its tough losses and hitting last weekend. That rst nine games. bumps in the road along earned them the oppor- The problem for Bev- the way, this game seemed tunity to play for a Super erly? Lynn touts the top to mean as much to the Bowl title this Sunday, as offense and, at the time, Panthers players and they clash against unde- the second-best defense coaches as their very rst. COURTESY PHOTO feated Medford at Ber- in the division. Lynn Prior to Thursday, KIPP tram Field in Salem (2).  exed its muscle and The Lynn Chargers of the Gladiator Division boasted the best offense hadn’t played a game at Guy says that the sea- rolled to a 27-0 win. (31 points per game) and best defense (seven points per game) in their KIPP, B2 son started off on a very “We knew we’d have division this season. Swampscott’s Marblehead hires two Jauron earns new winter coaches By Katie Morrison trict in New Hampshire and Yale ITEM STAFF two years coaching at Plym- outh High. She is currently the NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Swamp- The Marblehead Magicians Health Education teacher at scott's Dick Jauron was one of ve Yale will have some new faces this Marblehead Veterans Middle athletic alumni presented with the winter as athletic director Greg School. George H.W. Bush Lifetime of Leader- Ceglarski announced the hir- Coombs inherits a team that ship award at a dinner Friday night on ing of Jamie Coombs as the went 9-11 last season, just the campus of the Ivy League univer- new girls basketball coach and missing the playoffs after back- sity in New Haven. Chris Wells as the new girls to-back losses to Swampscott Jauron, a 1969 graduate of Swamp- hockey coach. and Classical to end the sea- scott High, was the NFL's Coach of the Coombs will take over for son. The Magicians will have a Year in 2001, when led the Chicago Wayne Hanscom at the helm of young squad, with three start- Bears to a 13-3 record and the NFL's the Magicians, who led the pro- ers graduating last spring. Central Division championship. gram for the last three seasons. Marblehead last made the The Bush award honors athletes Coombs is no stranger to the tournament in 2016, but fell in who, in their lives after graduating Marblehead community, how- the opening round. from Yale, have made signi cant lead- ever, having coached the middle Wells is also a familiar face in ership contributions in their worlds school basketball squad for the Marblehead, serving as an as- of governance, commerce, science and last six years. sistant coach of the Magicians technology, education, public service “Jamie brings a wealth of under Emily Hudak last year. and in the arts and the media. knowledge, experience and pas- He’ll have big shoes to ll, as The award is named in recognition of sion to our basketball program,” Hudak departs with more than George H.W. Bush, the 41st president Ceglarski said in a statement. 100 wins under her belt. of the United States "as the epitome of “We are so fortunate Jamie has “Chris has proved to us he has one who has successfully and sel essly stepped up to our high school the experience and ability to committed a lifetime to address the di- team, and we know she will continue building the program verse global leadership demands of his bring her passionate coaching that former head coach Emily generation," according to a statement style and will continue running Hudak has grown over the last released by the university. a successful and dynamic pro- decade,” Ceglarski said. Each honoree is chosen by a broadly gram here at Marblehead.” Wells played four years of var- representative alumni Honors Com- ITEM FILE PHOTO Coombs was a standout ath- sity hockey at SUNY Fredonia mittee, based upon the candidate's in- lete at Peabody High, where she and was named as a State Uni- Swampscott native Dick Jauron was awarded the played basketball and soccer. dividual lifetime leadership contribu- George H.W. Bush Lifetime of Leadership Award, versity of New York All-Star in tions in their respective elds. All have She continued her soccer career which is given to Yale alumni who have made sig- 2005, as well as earning back- been graduated for more than 20 years at Plymouth State, where she ni cant leadership contributions in their worlds to-back Michael K. McDonald and exemplify Yale's athletic heritage was a captain for two seasons Awards for “demonstrating of governance, commerce, science and technolo- a component of the undergraduate and played for all four years. perseverance, leadership and gy, education, public service and in the arts and She spent three years coaching JAURON, B2 the media. in the Northwood School Dis- MARBLEHEAD, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 Lynn gears up Freeman does his job for Spartans FREEMAN for Super Bowl From B1 said. “We wouldn’t be here if we didn’t work together. showdown We all work together as one group.” LYNN St. Mary’s rolled through From B1 its regular season sched- ule at 7-0 to earn the No. 1 “Our defensive speed was much quicker,” Guy in the Division 7 North added. “We had the coach from English (Chris state tournament. Blowout Carroll) there and he said he saw the difference, wins over Manchester Es- that the defense was flying around the field. It sex, Greater Lawrence and was a big difference.” Brighton placed the Spar- Lynn now can claim the best offense and de- tans in the state semis. fense in the league. The offense has put up 312 “We’re all working togeth- points, an average of 31 points per game. No oth- er,” Freeman said. “We’re all er team in the division has broken 200 points. doing what we’re supposed Defensively, the shutout against Beverly Orange to do and focusing on the improved Lynn’s points allowed average to just task at hand. seven points per game. “As long as every player does his job and we work The team is packed with talent, and Guy has together, we have a great a special connection to the squad with two of his chance to win games,” Free- sons playing key roles. James Guy is a starting man added. running back, and his father said that “he’s done Given the handful of tal- everything we’ve told him to do.” Guy’s other son, ented running threats St. Jamari Myers, has four picks at safety. Mary’s boasts on its roster, Jesse Maggs has been “phenomenal,” throwing including seniors Calvin for at least six touchdowns this season. Wesley Johnson, James Brumfield Chandler is an impact player on both sides of and Marlon Scott, Freeman the ball, and Jordan Thompson has been “lights knows he has to make the out” at both defensive end and tight end. Damon most of his carries when his Mitchem is a force at linebacker, Shea Palmer has number gets called. Thus used his height to snag a few touchdowns and in- far, that hasn’t been a prob- lem as Freeman has rushed terceptions, and Nicholas Pink solidifies the lines. for one touchdown and sev- The group has been together since first grade en two-point conversions. ITEM FILE PHOTO under the direction of Guy. “When I get the ball I “t means a lot to me,” Guy said. “It’s my last know I have great linemen George Freeman, shown here bringing down a Manchester Essex player, has year coaching, probably until my youngest son is blocking for me,” Freeman been a contributor on both sides of the ball for St. Mary’s. old enough to play. It means the world to me. I said. “I’m never worried just want to see them succeed and carry it on into about getting those extra goes a bit unnoticed but leads, he came into the sea- proach has worked for the high school.” yards knowing I have great he leads the blocks and he son hungry to earn a bigger Spartans thus far, meaning As eighth-graders in their final year of youth linemen leading the way. gives a full effort every day." role. After dedicating him- there's no reason to make football, the experience is the last they’ll have "I'm lucky to be on this On the defensive side, self to the weight room in any changes. being trying out for their high school teams next team," Freeman added. Freeman has done a solid the offseason, those efforts "We have a week by week year. Guy, who starred at Classical under coach "We're very fortunate. We're job this year and stands as are now paying dividends. approach," Freeman said. one of St. Mary's leading "He played special teams Matt Durgin, knows the value of gaining experi- lucky to have such a great "We trust it. It's worked for team and a great group tacklers. Again, the key to a little bit for us last year," ence in these high-leverage games. us throughout the season. of linemen for us running Freeman's success on de- Durgin said. "He worked “It’s very valuable,” he said. “You have to earn We don't need to change it." backs." fense, Durgin noted, is his hard in the weight room everything once you get to that level. If you want Freeman and the Spar- From the sidelines, Spar- ability to dedicate to a full during the offseason. He it, you have to go and get it.” tans are coming into today's tans coach Matt Durgin has effort. came in wanting to play The biggest game of the season is still on the game expecting a tight bat- liked what he's seen from "George's a very good line- from day one and we defi- horizon, as Lynn will suit up against a strong tle between the two teams. Freeman this fall. Although backer," Durgin said. "He nitely needed him to do Medford team Sunday. the other St. Mary's run- runs to the ball carriers and that." In the end, Freeman noted, “We’re expecting a real good game,” Guy said. ning backs score the bulk of he makes big tackles. He re- In anticipation of today's it'll come down to what he “Both teams have great running backs and wide the touchdowns, Freeman and the Spartans have been has been as integral a piece ally gives a full effort day in semifinal clash against receivers, all-around good ballplayers. It’s going and day out and that leads Mashpee, a team that swept known for all season: effort. to be the clash of the titans.” to the team's ground game "We're going to play 100 as anybody else. to his success." through Diman, Archbish- percent the whole game," "George is the unsung guy Although Freeman saw op Williams and Abington on our team," Durgin said. minutes last year at the to earn the South sectional Freeman said. "It's going to Swampscott’s "He does the dirty work. varsity level, most of which crown, the Spartans have be a full four-quarter effort. The other guys score the took place on special teams stuck to their weekly prac- We're expecting a battle be- Jauron earns touchdowns and George when the Spartans held big tice routine. St. Mary's ap- tween the both of us." Yale honor JAURON From B1 educational experience. The awards are present- ed at the biennial Blue Leadership Ball the night before today's Yale-Harvard football game, an event that brings together more than 700 alumni and friends of Yale Athletics. Jauron is considered one of the greatest ath- letes the North Shore has ever produced. At Yale, he rushed for 2,947 yards in three seasons with Yale. Freshmen were not eligible for varsity play at the university at the time. The record stood un- til 2000. Three times, Jauron was named to the all-Ivy League first team — the first Yale football athlete to be so honored. During his junior year at Yale, Jauron received the Nils V. "Swede" Nelson Award for sportsman- ship. He won the Bulger Lowe Award, which is given to the best Division 1A/1AA player in New England, when he was a senior. When he was a senior, Jauron rushed for 183 yards in the Harvard-Yale game, in which the Eli overcame a 17-0 halftime deficit to win, 28-17. He was drafted by the Detroit Lions of the NFL and, as a safety, became an all-pro. In a career that lasted eight years, Jauron played five seasons with Detroit and three more with the Cincinnati Bengals. After he retired, he coached for, among other teams, the Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers and ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Jacksonville Jaguars before being named head coach of the Bears. Jauron also was head coach of Tomi Oladunjoye tries to shake off a Burke defender as Keury Rodriguez, right, follows the play Thurs- the Bills, and served as acting coach of the Lions. day night. He currently lives in Swampscott. Morrison: KIPP making strides in first season Marblehead KIPP That uncertainty was well-found- thers that they were playing in front From B1 ed. The Panthers’ first offensive drive of a small audience, or that the weath- didn’t start well; after making a huge er was wet and miserable. It was their hires two new Manning Field since Oct. 14. The Pan- defensive stop on Burke’s first drive, senior night, and they were going to thers are playing fifth fiddle to the KIPP nearly handed the Bulldogs the leave it all on the field. You get the four other teams in Lynn, all of whom lead twice. Morrison scampered out of sense that these kids are just happy to winter coaches made the tournament, and all of whom his own end zone to avoid a safety on have a place to play and a team to call earned at least one home game in the the first play, using some nifty moves their own, and that’s an awesome atti- playoffs. With three Lynn teams unde- to gain some ground. He wasn’t as for- tude that is invaluable when it comes MARBLEHEAD feated heading into last week’s North tunate on the second play, as the snap to building the foundation of the pro- From B1 finals, it’s easy to see how KIPP’s suc- again skipped away and this time, gram. And that’s what it’s all about, cessful first season was overshadowed. Burke wouldn’t let Morrison get out right? Playing for the love of the game, commitment to the program and community” in But Thursday night was an opportu- of the end zone. Luckily for KIPP, a for your teammates, for your coaches 2004 and 2005. Wells coached for three season nity to show Lynn just how much the Burke penalty negated the safety, and and for your own pride. Nothing is with Cape Ann Youth Hockey. Panthers have improved over just nine KIPP got a new slate. more authentic than that. “We are thrilled to have Chris at the helm of the games this season. And they made the most of it, going Marblehead hockey program,” Ceglarski said. “He The play that serves as a microcosm 99 yards during a long drive that cul- Rabbitt and his group of coaches de- brings passion, energy and a wealth of knowledge of that improvement was the final one minated in the game’s first touchdown. serve a lot of credit. The three or four to the school, and we have no doubt it will be a of the first half. Quarterback Kymani Burke responded, setting the stage times I’ve seen Rabbitt coach, I could smooth transition.” Morrison, who has been the backbone for Morrison’s touchdown pass. feel the fire and intensity and passion The Marblehead-Swampscott co-op team, which and one of the leaders of the young Rabbitt said he couldn’t have script- he feels for the sport and the program. went 10-11 in the 2016-17 season, will return a team, found Andrew Puati with a 30- ed it better, and that Morrison’s throw To finish your first season with a cou- number of strong players this season. Leading yard touchdown pass that put KIPP was “right on the money.” ple of wins under your belt is no small that group will be Sydney Cresta, who logged 21 up 16-8 after a two-point conversion. There were several moments in feat. Congratulations to KIPP on a goals and 13 assists last season. The Magicians Rabbitt said that Morrison was “a Thursday night’s game that gave you successful inaugural season, and good graduated just three players from last year’s little unsure of himself” airing it out the feeling that the Panthers are going luck in its first Thanksgiving show- team. on a cold and wet night. to be okay. It didn’t matter to the Pan- down in Milford. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Patriots heading for greater heights SATURDAY Fenwick at St. Mary’s (7) MIAA Football Waltham at Malden Catholic (6) AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Force Academy. They Division 7 State Semifinal THURSDAY, Nov. 23 Colo. (AP) — Tom Brady, trained at Falcon Field, at Braintree High Football fresh off his NFL-record the nation's second-high- St. Mary’s vs. Mashpee (2) English at Classical (10) 86th road win, is ready est college football stadi- Powder Puff Football Swampscott at Marblehead (10) Marblehead at Swampscott (10) Peabody at Saugus (10) to take the New England um at 6,621 feet above sea SUNDAY Revere at Winthrop (10) Patriots to new heights, level, in between trips to Powder Puff Football Gloucester at Danvers (10) namely Mexico City's see U.S. Olympians train Salem at Beverly (10) Classical at English (noon) Azteca Stadium, where and watching paratroop- Malden at Medford (10) they'll face the Oakland ers and falcon demonstra- WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22 Mystic Valley at Minuteman (10) Football Xaverian at St. John’s (10:15) Raiders on Sunday. tions. Tech at Austin Prep (6) Lynnfield at N. Reading (10:30) "I'm excited for it. It's "I'm just ready to go and going to be a lot of fun," play. I've been looking for- Brady said Friday. "I've ward to this game a long NFL never been to Mexico City. time," wide receiver Dan- It's nice that it's there. ny Amendola said. "We're AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE East East When the schedule comes playing a great team. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA out you kind of figure out We've had a good week of N England 7 2 0 .778 257 195 Philadelphia 8 1 0 .889 283 179 where you're playing. It's preparation. There's a lot Buffalo 5 4 0 .556 184 196 Dallas 5 4 0 .556 233 205 Miami 4 5 0 .444 137 224 Washington 4 5 0 .444 207 232 been the kind of game you of football love in Mexico PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS N.Y. Jets 4 6 0 .400 201 222 N.Y. Giants 1 8 0 .111 150 238 look forward to and we're City and they're really en- South South Tom Brady practices at Falcon Stadium at the W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA playing against a really thusiastic. They're amped Tennessee 6 3 0 .667 205 213 N Orleans 7 2 0 .778 268 165 good football team in a re- up, they're ready for the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Jacksonville 6 3 0 .667 226 134 Carolina 7 3 0 .700 213 180 ally cool environment. NFL to get down there Houston 3 6 0 .333 236 241 Atlanta 5 4 0 .556 197 179 in progress," Brady said. games away from home. Indianapolis 3 7 0 .300 179 280 Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 173 208 "So, it'll be pretty mem- and we're all excited, too. North North orable. I think everyone's So, it's going to be a fun "I mean, you look at add- Upon their return from W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA ing a player like Martel- Mexico City, they'll host Pittsburgh 7 2 0 .778 187 148 Minnesota 7 2 0 .778 217 165 excited. It's been a fun week." Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 190 171 Detroit 5 4 0 .556 244 210 week to prepare." Amendola said he appre- lus (Bennett) last week. 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Sunday’s Games Thursday, Nov. 16 high altitude . warts to win five straight plays get extra attention "Naturally being on the New Orleans 47, Buffalo 10 Pittsburgh 40, Tennessee 17. Green Bay 23, Chicago 16 Sunday, Nov. 19 The Patriots tied their while outscoring their op- so they can perfect them road like this, there's less Tampa Bay 15, N.Y. Jets 10 Baltimore at Green Bay, 1 p.m. own AFC record with their ponents by an average of "and use them going for- things to do," Brady said. Detroit 38, Cleveland 24 Arizona at Houston, 1 p.m. ward to win the most "You know, my family's not Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 17 Tampa Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. 12th consecutive road win 25-13. But Brady wouldn't Minnesota 38, Washington 30 Washington at New Orleans, 1 p.m. in a 41-16 dismantling of say that he senses that important games," Bray here, my kids aren't here. Tennessee 24, Cincinnati 20 Jacksonville at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Jacksonville 20, L.A. Chargers 17, OT the Denver Broncos last vibe like in years past said. "We have a lot of im- There's nobody telling me Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. L.A. Rams 33, Houston 7 weekend. when the Patriots found portant games coming up, what I did wrong in the Atlanta 27, Dallas 7 L.A. Rams at Minnesota, 1 p.m. San Francisco 31, N.Y. Giants 21 Kansas City at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Then, rather than flying their groove about this starting with this one." house." New England 41, Denver 16 Buffalo at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. home, coach Bill Belichick time and sped toward the The Patriots are in the He quickly looked at the Open: Kansas City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New England vs Oakland at Mexico City, Oakland MX, 4:25 p.m. and the Patriots bused playoffs. midst of a stretch in which cameras and apologized to Monday’s Games Cincinnati at Denver, 4:25 p.m. an hour south to the Air "I think it's still a work they'll play five of six his wife, Gisele Bundchen. Carolina 45, Miami 21 Philadelphia at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.

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EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The NFL is only passenger, and that he sat in er was confused as to the number of GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA investigating an allegation that Ja- the front seat and was yelling ho- passengers in the car and who was Tampa Bay 19 15 2 2 32 77 47 St. Louis 20 14 5 1 29 66 52 Toronto 20 13 7 0 26 73 63 Winnipeg 18 11 4 3 25 59 49 meis Winston groped a female Uber mophobic slurs at pedestrians. She sitting next to her. The accusation Detroit 20 10 8 2 22 60 54 Nashville 18 10 6 2 22 55 55 driver in 2016, and the Tampa Bay said he then asked the driver to is false, and given the nature of the Ottawa 17 8 4 5 21 60 56 Minnesota 18 9 7 2 20 55 48 Boston 18 7 7 4 18 48 56 Chicago 19 9 8 2 20 59 52 Buccaneers quarterback has denied stop for food, and while waiting in a allegation and increased awareness Montreal 20 8 10 2 18 51 68 Colorado 17 9 7 1 19 60 57 the allegation on his social media drive-thru, reached over and placed and consideration of these types of Florida 18 7 9 2 16 59 65 Dallas 19 9 9 1 19 52 58 accounts. his hand on her crotch. Buffalo 19 5 10 4 14 45 68 Pacific Division matters, I am addressing this false Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA The Buccaneers acknowledged A representative for Winston, Russ report immediately. At the time of GP W L OT Pts GF GA Los Angel 19 11 6 2 24 58 46 the allegation Friday and released Spielman, issued a statement deny- the alleged incident, I denied the N Jersey 18 11 4 3 25 61 55 Vegas 18 11 6 1 23 64 56 a statement saying they are in the ing the allegations. He said the only Columbus 20 12 7 1 25 59 51 San Jose 17 10 7 0 20 44 38 allegations to Uber, yet they still de- Pittsburgh 21 11 7 3 25 58 73 Calgary 18 10 8 0 20 53 58 "process of obtaining further in- reason Winston's name is attached cided to suspend my account. N.Y. Island 18 10 6 2 22 66 59 Vancouver 19 9 8 2 20 48 53 formation regarding today's media to the allegation is because his Uber Washing 20 10 9 1 21 58 65 Anaheim 18 8 7 3 19 52 52 "I am supportive of the national report. We take these matters seri- account was used to call the ride. N.Y. Rang 20 9 9 2 20 63 67 Edmonton 19 7 10 2 16 47 58 movement to raise awareness and Philadelph 19 8 8 3 19 52 51 Arizona 21 3 15 3 9 51 83 ously and are fully supportive of the Winston reiterated his denial in Carolina 17 7 6 4 18 50 50 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for investigation that is being conduct- postings on Twitter and Instagram develop better responses to the overtime loss. Top three teams in each Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. concerns of parties who find them- division and two wild cards per conference Minnesota at Washington, 7:30 p.m. ed by the NFL." on Friday. advance to playoffs. Colorado at Nashville, 8 p.m. The NFL also released a state- "A news organization has pub- selves in these types of situations, Friday’s Games St. Louis at Vancouver, 10 p.m. but this accusation is false. While I Columbus 2, N.Y. Rangers 0 Boston at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. ment saying that it has reached out lished a story about me regarding Detroit 3, Buffalo 1 Sunday’s Games to Uber to request more information. an alleged incident involving a fe- am certain that I did not make any Saturday’s Games N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 5 p.m. inappropriate contact, I don't want Calgary at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Colorado at Detroit, 6 p.m. The Uber driver told BuzzFeed male Uber driver from approximate- Arizona at Ottawa, 2 p.m. Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. News the incident stems from a ly two years ago," the quarterback to engage in a battle with the driver Edmonton at Dallas, 2 p.m. Florida at Anaheim, 8 p.m. 2 a.m. ride after a party in Scotts- wrote. "The story falsely accuses and I regret if my demeanor or pres- New Jersey at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. Los Angeles at Vegas, 8 p.m. Florida at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Monday’s Games dale, Arizona, on March 13, 2016. me of making inappropriate contact ence made her uncomfortable in any Carolina at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Arizona at Toronto, 7 p.m. The driver said Winston was the with this driver. I believe the driv- way." Toronto at Montreal, 7 p.m. Calgary at Washington, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m. Columbus at Buffalo, 7 p.m. TV/RADIO NBA SATURDAY Pro hockey EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 7 p.m...... Chicago at Pittsburgh...... NHL Network Atlantic Division Southwest Division Auto racing W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 8 a.m...... Six Hours of Bahrain...... FS1 10:30 p.m..Boston at San Jose...... NESN, WBZ-FM 98.5 Boston 14 2 .875 — Houston 12 4 .750 — 3:30 p.m...Xfinity: Ford 300...... NBCSN Mixed martial arts Toronto 10 5 .667 3½ San Antonio 10 6 .625 2 Philadelphia 8 6 .571 5 New Orleans 8 7 .533 3½ College basketball 10 p.m...... UFC: Fabricio Werdum vs. Marcin Tybura...... FS1 New York 8 7 .533 5½ Memphis 7 7 .500 4 2 p.m...... Furman at Butler...... FS2 Soccer Brooklyn 6 9 .400 7½ Dallas 2 14 .125 10 7:30 a.m...Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur at Arsenal ����� Southeast Division Northwest Division 3 p.m...... Women: Sacred Heart at Harvard...... NESN Plus W L Pct GB W L Pct GB 4 p.m...... NJIT at Seton Hall...... FS2 NBCSN Washington 9 6 .600 — Minnesota 10 5 .667 — 5 p.m...... Lipscomb at Texas...... Longhorn Network 9:30 a.m...Bundesliga: FC Augsburg at Bayern Munich.... FS1 Orlando 8 7 .533 1 Portland 8 6 .571 1½ Miami 7 8 .467 2 Denver 8 6 .571 1½ 8:30 p.m...Bucknell at Maryland...... Big Ten Network ...... Bundesliga: RB Leipzig at Bayer Leverkusen... FS2 Charlotte 5 9 .357 3½ Oklahoma City 7 8 .467 3 Pro basketball 10 a.m...... Premier League: Manchester City at Leicester City Atlanta 3 12 .200 6 Utah 6 10 .375 4½ NBCSN Central Division Pacific Division 7:30 p.m...Boston at Atlanta...... NBCSB, WBZ-FM 98.5 W L Pct GB W L Pct GB College football 12:30 p.m..Premier League: Newcastle United at Manchester Detroit 10 5 .667 — Golden State 11 4 .733 — United...... NBC Milwaukee 8 6 .571 1½ L.A. Lakers 6 9 .400 5 12 p.m...... Bucknell at Fordham...... Twitter Cleveland 9 7 .563 1½ L.A. Clippers 5 9 .357 5½ ...... Cincinnati at East Carolina...... CBSSN Tennis Indiana 8 8 .500 2½ Phoenix 5 11 .313 6½ ...... Delaware State at Florida State...... NESN 9 a.m...... ATP: Nitto World Tour Finals...... ESPNews Chicago 3 10 .231 6 Sacramento 3 11 .214 7½ ...... La.-Monroe at Auburn...... ESPN2 Winter sports Friday’s Games Golden State at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m...... Mercer at Alabama...... SEC Network 7:30 p.m...US Olympic curling trials (if nec.).NBCSN Auto racing Indiana 107, Detroit 100 Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m. 3 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Ford 400...... NBC Miami 91, Washington 88 Milwaukee at Dallas, 9 p.m...... Michigan at Wisconsin...... Fox Brooklyn 118, Utah 107 Sacramento at Portland, 10 p.m...... Minnesota at Northwestern...... Big Ten Network SUNDAY Cleveland 118, L.A. Clippers 113, OT Sunday’s Games ...... Mississippi St. at Arkansas...... CBS College basketball Toronto 107, New York 84 Washington at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. 1 p.m...... Monmouth at Virginia...... NESN Plus Chicago 123, Charlotte 120 Indiana at Miami, 5 p.m...... Rutgers at Indiana...... Big Ten Network San Antonio 104, Oklahoma City 101 Golden State at Brooklyn, 6 p.m. 2 p.m...... North Dakota at Nebraska...... Big Ten Network ...... SMU at Memphis...... ESPNews Minnesota 111, Dallas 87 Detroit at Minnesota, 7 p.m...... Puerto Rico Tip-Off...... ESPNU Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Chicago at Phoenix, 8 p.m...... TCU at Texas Tech...... FS1 3 p.m...... Hall of Fame Tip-Off Naismith...... ESPN2 New Orleans at Denver, 10:30 p.m. Denver at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m...... Texas at West Virginia...... ESPN Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Monday’s Games 4 p.m...... Stony Brook at Michigan St...... Big Ten Network ...... UCF at Temple...... ESPNU Saturday’s Games Cleveland at Detroit, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m...W. Carolina at Minnesota...... FS1 L.A. Clippers at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Indiana at Orlando, 7 p.m...... Virginia at Miami...... ABC Utah at Orlando, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 5 p.m...... Colorado St. vs. Florida St...... CBSSN 12:30 p.m..Citadel at Clemson...... Ch. 38 Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Utah at Philadelphia, 7 p.m...... Puerto Rico Tip-Off...... ESPNU ...... Harvard at Yale...... CNBC, WHRB-FM 95.3 5:30 p.m...Hall of Fame Tip-Off Naismith...... ESPN2 2 p.m...... Bethune-Cookman at Florida A&M.... ESPN Classic 6 p.m...... South Florida at Indiana...... Big Ten Network TODAY IN SPORTS 3 p.m...... UMass at BYU...... WEEI-FM 105.5 ...... UNH at Florida...... SEC Network career in a 41-13 loss to Purdue. 3:30 p.m...Furman at Samford...... Twitter Nov. 18 7 p.m...... Charleston Classic...... ESPNU 1962 — Bill Wade of the Chicago 2003 — American soccer phenom ...... Georgia Tech at Duke...... NESN 7:30 p.m...Puerto Rico Tip-Off...... ESPN2 Bears passes for 466 yards and two Freddy Adu, 14, signs a six-year deal ...... Illinois at Ohio State...... ABC with MLS...... Tulane vs. Fordham...... CBSSN touchdowns to edge the Dallas Cow- ...... Kansas St. at Oklahoma St...... ESPN2 boys 34-33. 2006 — Top-ranked Ohio State beats 8 p.m...... USC at Vanderbilt...... SEC Network 1970 — Joe Frazier knocks out Bob No. 2 Michigan 42-39 in Columbus in ...... Kentucky at Georgia...... CBS 9:30 p.m...Charleston Classic...... ESPN2 the regular-season finale. The Big Ten Foster in the second round to retain ...... Navy at Notre Dame...... NBC 10 p.m...... Hartford vs. Miami (Ohio)...... CBSSN the world heavyweight title in Detroit. rivals had the top two spots in The ...... Oklahoma at Kansas...... ESPN AP football poll since Oct. 15. College basketball - women 1974 — Charley Johnson of the Den- ...... Purdue at Iowa...... Big Ten Network ver Broncos passes for 445 yards 2007 — Jimmie Johnson becomes 1:30 p.m...Maryland at UConn...... ESPN and two touchdowns in a 42-34 loss the first driver to win consecutive ...... San Jose St. at Colorado St...... CBSSN 3 p.m...... Preseason NIT: Oregon at Louisville...... CBSSN against the Kansas City Chiefs. Nextel Cup championships since Jeff ...... Syracuse at Louisville...... ESPNU ...... Southern Miss at Mississippi St...... SEC Network 1978 — Vanderbilt's Frank Mordica Gordon in 1997 and '98, wrapping 4 p.m...... Houston at Tulane...... ESPNews up the title by finishing a trouble-free Figure skating rushes for 321 yards and five touch- ...... Maryland at Michigan St...... Fox downs in a 41-27 victory over Air seventh in the season finale at 10:30 p.m..Internationaux de France (tape)...... NBCSN Force. Mordica scores on runs of 48, Homestead-Miami Speedway...... Nebraska at Penn State...... FS1 Pro football 30, 6, 70 and 77 yards. 2007 — Top-ranked Roger Federer ...... UAB at Florida...... SEC Network 1 p.m...... Detroit at Chicago...... Fox 1990 — Monica Seles captures the wins his fourth Masters Cup title in ...... Wofford at South Carolina...... SEC Network five years, overwhelming No. 6 David Kansas City at NY Giants...... CBS first five-set women's match since 7 p.m...... Boston College at UConn...... CBSSN 1901, defeating Gabriela Sabatini Ferrer 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Federer collects 4:25 p.m...New England at Oakland...... CBS, WBZ-FM 98.5 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 in the final of $1.2 million and a new car for the ...... Fla. International at Fla. Atlantic...... Twitter 8:30 p.m...Philadelphia at Dallas...... NBC the Virginia Slims Championships. win, increasing his winnings for the ...... LSU at Tennessee...... ESPN Golf 1995 — Iowa State's Troy Davis season to over $10 million — a ...... Texas A&M at Mississippi...... ESPN2 1 p.m...... LPGA: CME Group Tour Championship...... ABC becomes the fifth player in NCAA Division record for the ATP Tour. 7:30 p.m...Missouri at Vanderbilt...... SEC Network I-A to rush for 2,000 yards, reaching that 2012 — Brad Keselowski gives Roger 1:30 p.m...PGA: The RSM Classic...... Golf plateau in a 45-31 loss to Missouri. Penske his first Sprint Cup champion- ...... N.C. State at Wake Forest...... ESPNU Hurling 1995 — Alex Van Dyke sets an ship 40 years after the owner's first 8 p.m...... California at Stanford...... Fox 12:30 p.m..Fenway Classic: Dublin vs. Galway...... NESN NCAA record for most receiving yards stock car race. Keselowski beats five- ...... UCLA at USC...... ABC 1:45 p.m...Fenway Classic: Clare vs. Tipperary...... NESN time champion Jimmie Johnson of in a season, catching 13 passes for 10:15 p.m..Air Force at Boise St...... ESPN2 3 p.m...... Fenway Classic championship...... NESN 314 yards as Nevada beats San mighty Hendrick Motorsports to fill Jose State 45-28. Van Dyke raises the glaring hole on Penske's other- 10:30 p.m..Nevada at San Diego St...... CBSSN Soccer his total to 1,874 yards, surpassing wise sterling racing resume...... Utah at Washington...... ESPN 9:30 a.m...Bundesliga: Hamburger SV at FC Schalke 04.. FS1 the record of 1,779 set in 1965 by 2012 — The Czech Republic wins Golf 11 a.m...... Premier League: West Ham United at Watford ������� Howard Twilley of Tulsa. the Davis Cup for the first time as 1:30 p.m...PGA: The RSM Classic...... Golf NBCSN 2000 — Indiana's Antwaan Randle El an independent nation, beating becomes the second player in NCAA Spain 3-2 in the final after Radek 4:30 p.m...LPGA: CME Group Tour Championship...... Golf 12 p.m...... Bundesliga: Hannover 96 at Werder Bremen... FS2 Division I-A history to rush for 200 Stepanek upsets Nicolas Almagro in College hockey Tennis points and pass for 200 points in a the last reverse singles. 7 p.m...... Providence at Merrimack...... NESN 12 p.m...... ATP: Nitto World Tour Finals...... ESPN2 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 18, 2017 HOROSCOPE 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) WGBH Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Master- The Collection on Antiques Roadshow Basic Stories- Sing That Sing That A Year in Be cautious with your pass- ^ PBS piece Masterpiece (N) Black Stage Space Look inward and work on per- Reconsider an offer you came words, possessions and per- WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! NCIS: Los Angeles 48 Hours “Murder on 48 Hours WBZ Phantom Gourmet Rizzoli & Isles sonal changes that will make across, but first find out what’s $ CBS Fortune “Glasnost” the Cape” News you feel good about who you sonal assets. Don’t jeopardize entailed. The chance to use WCVB News- Chronicle College Football UCLA at USC. The 9-2 Trojans can clinch the Pac-12 South News- Celebrity Person of Interest are and how you look. A ro- your relationship with some- your creative skills in new one, but don’t let this person % ABC Center 5 Division with a Victory Bell win over the 5-5 Bruins. (N) Center 5 Page “C.O.D.” mantic evening will improve ways is possible. A partner- WBTS Access Hollywood Will & Super- Dateline NBC Saturday Night News Saturday Night Live “Chance 1st Look your life. take advantage of you, either. * NBC (N) Grace store Live (N) at 11 the Rapper; Eminem” (N) (N) ship looks encouraging. WFXT College College College Football California at Stanford. (N) Boston Boston Hell’s Kitchen “Trim- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) ARIES (March 21-April 19) 9 FOX Football Extra News 25 ming Fat” Be aware of what’s going on Quick thinking and hard work LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) WUNI Crónicas de Sábado Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Fecha Mira Quién Baila María de Noticiero Recuerda y Gana Estrella- around you. If you are quick will bring you to a new level. Discuss your concerns and ; UNI (N) 17 del Apertura 2017. (N) Todos Univision dos (N) to respond, you will be able Embrace change to discover follow through with your plans. WSBK Big Bang Big Bang WBZ News (N) ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael How I Met How I Met Mike & all sorts of interesting oppor- You can turn chaos into sta- F MNT Theory Theory Caine. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. Molly to take advantage of an op- portunity to make a positive tunities to expand your knowl- bility if you set your mind on WGBX Finding Your Roots NOVA “First Man on Beyond a Year in Remembering Film Ask This Austin City Limits NOVA edge and options. L PBS the Moon” Space Leonard Nimoy School Old H’se (N) domestic change. making the improvements WBIN Hazel Gidget The Fly- Addams Dream of Be- The Johnny Carson Show One Day The Jef- All in the Maude that will add to your security. R MNT ing Nun Family Jeannie witched at Time fersons Family TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Spend time with someone you WLVI Last Man Last Man Modern Modern Mom Mom 7 News at 10PM on Family Rookie Blue “Differ- Scandal “The Box” Your insightful view of life will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) X CW Standing Standing Family Family CW56 (N) Guy ent, Not Better” love or make the effort to up- prompt you to take part in date your appearance or learn Socializing will do you good; TELE ›››‡ Up (2009, Niños) Voices of Ed Asner, ›› Happy feet 2 (2011, Niños) Voices of Titulares Decisio- Videos Asombrosos Programa events that will raise aware- ¨ TELE Christopher Plummer. Elijah Wood, Robin Williams. y Más nes something new and helpful. If get out and mingle! If you ness in your community. A you love someone, be open broaden your circle of friends, WABU Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law & Order: Spe- Law Or- romantic encounter will spice ¥ ION cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit cial Victims Unit der: CI and honest about your feel- good things will happen. Com- things up. CABLE STATIONS ings. panionship will do you good. (5:00) Live PD “Live Live PD: Rewind (N) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.18.17” Riding along with law enforcement. Live PD Riding along with law A&E AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) PD -- 11.10.17” (N) enforcement. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) “Lord of the Rings” ››‡ Young Guns (1988, Western) Emilio Estevez, ››‡ Young Guns II (1990) Emilio Estevez, Kiefer First Stick close to home and make AMC Emotions will begin to esca- Old friends, reunions and a Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips. Sutherland. Billy the Kid and gang gallop to Mexico. Blood adjustments to your living late as the day unfolds. Try The Real Housewives of At- The Real House- ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn ›› White Chicks (2004, Comedy) Shawn visit to a place you haven’t BRAVO space that will give you the not to become entrenched in lanta “50 Shades of Cynthia” wives of Atlanta Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ‘PG-13’ Wayans, Marlon Wayans. ‘PG-13’ incentive you need to pursue a fraught situation that could been for a long time will drum Alaska: The Last Homestead Rescue “Homestead Thanksgiving” The Kilchers Bushcraft Build-Off Alaska: The Last Last DISC your personal goals. Don’t put you in an awkward posi- up memories and help you Frontier celebrate Thanksgiving. (N) “Built to Survive” Frontier Frontier overreact when dealing with tion. Be frank and keep mov- come up with new ideas and Bunk’d Jessie ››‡ Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Andi Andi K.C. Un- Walk the MECH-X4 K.C. Un- K.C. Un- Raven’s DISN Dog Days (2012) ‘PG’ Mack Mack dercover Prank dercover dercover Home loved ones. ing. plans. College Football LSU at Tennessee. (N) Score- College Football Utah at Washington. (N) ESPN board College Football Texas A&M at Mississippi. (N) College Football Air Force at Boise State. (N) Football BRIDGE ESPN2 Final (6:55) ››› “Despicable Me” (2010) ›››‡ Inside Out (2015, Children’s) Voices ››› Home (1990) Macaulay Culkin. A left- FREE Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. of Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith. behind boy battles two burglars in the house. ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, Science Fiction) ››› Guardians of the Galaxy (2014, Science Fiction) American Horror Better How do you view slam bidding? FX Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista. Story: Cult Things Richard Powers, a novelist this deal. 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Autobiography Autobiography Alana Boden, Skeet Ulrich. half-acknowledged desire to Here, South was not fond monds, one club and two club (6:35) ›‡ “Blended” (2014) Adam Sandler. Two ››‡ Just Friends (2005, Romance-Come- ››› American Pie (1999, Comedy) Jason ruffs in the dummy. MTV single-parent families are stuck together at a resort. dy) Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart. Biggs, Shannon Elizabeth. jump?” of his singleton and only four Celtics NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Atlanta Hawks. Celtics Celtics Patriots Patriots Poker After Dark Basket- Some players suffer from diamonds, so backpedaled NBCSB Pregame Philips Arena. (N) Post. Post Football ball bridge acrophobia: a fear of over three diamonds with College Hockey Providence at Merrimack. Lawler Bruins Bruins NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at San Jose Sharks. SAP Sports the six- and seven-levels. What three no-trump. But when NESN Rink. (N) Break. Center at San Jose. (N) Today do you need for a good slam North did not pass, South Henry Henry Thunder- School of Full Full Full Full Friends Friends Friends Friends Fresh NICK when your side does not have used Roman Key Card Black- Danger Danger mans Rock House House House House Prince heaps of high-card points? wood and settled into six di- Shameless Shameless Frank ››› The Autopsy of Jane Doe SMILF SMILF Lavell Crawford: White Shame- SHOW joins the workforce. (2016) Emile Hirsch. ‘R’ Holidays Famous less Ideally, you have a good amonds. (6:19) ›› “Big ››› Cloudy With a Chance of ›› Men in Black II (2002) Outlander “The The Girlfriend Blood trump fit and controls in the West, with an unappeal- STARZ Momma’s House” Meatballs (2009) ‘PG’ Tommy Lee Jones. ‘PG-13’ Doldrums” Experience Father side suits. In this deal, what do ing lead, chose his trump. (6:00) ›››‡ “Gladiator” (2000) Russell ››› John Wick (2014, Action) Keanu ››› The Cabin in the Woods (2011) Survivorz you think of the auction? South won that and drew SYFY Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix. Reeves, Michael Nyqvist, Alfie Allen. Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth. (2016) I like strong jump shifts at another round, which caused ›››› The Wizard of Oz (1939, Children’s) ›››› The Wizard of Oz (1939) Judy Garland. A Full Joker’s Drop the 2 Broke TBS the two-level. Also, I keep them West considerable discom- Judy Garland, Frank Morgan. tornado whisks a Kansas farm girl to a magic land. Frontal Wild Mic Girls well-defined: either a long, fort. He wanted to keep all (5:00) ›› “Diver- ››‡ Insurgent (2015) Shailene Woodley. Fugitives ››‡ Insurgent (2015) Shailene Woodley. Fugitives Hunger TNT gent” (2014) Tris and Four search for allies and answers. Tris and Four search for allies and answers. Games strong one-suiter, or a good of his spades and, because NCIS “Child’s Play” NCIS “Sins of the NCIS An elevated NCIS “Blood Broth- Damnation “Which Mr. Robot “Eps3.5kill- Law & two-suiter with the responder’s South had rebid in the suit, USA Father” terrorist threat. ers” Side Are You On?” process.inc” Order suit and the opener’s suit, as in clubs. So he threw a heart. “What to Expect ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Rich- What to VH1 When” students enter an a cappella competition. ard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. Expect CROSSWORD EVENING TV LISTINGS SUNDAY’S TV NOVEMBER 19, 2017 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 12:00 12:30 1:00 BROADCAST STATIONS WGBH Antiques Stories- Durrells in Corfu Poldark on Master- The Collection on Finding Your Roots Rick Steves’ Heart of Italy ^ PBS R’dshow Stage piece (N) Masterpiece (N) Touring the Italian heartland. WBZ NFL 60 Minutes (N) Wisdom of the NCIS: Los Angeles Madam Secretary WBZ Sports Final (N) Joel $ CBS Football Crowd (N) (N) (N) News Osteen WCVB The Toy Box (N) 2017 American Music Awards The annual ceremony honors News- SportsCen- Soledad Person of Interest % ABC musicians. (N) Center 5 ter 5 O’Brien “Shadow Box” WBTS Football Night in America (N) NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys. (N) News American Ninja Ac. 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CITY OF LYNN CITY OF LYNN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 6:30 o'clock p.m. in Room Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in City Docket No. ES17P3292PM 402 on the following Ordinance: Council Chambers on the following Home Rule Petition: Essex Probate and Family Court AMEND ORDINANCE REQUIRING DOOR TO DOOR SOLICITORS TO OBTAIN A AN ACT RELATIVE TO QUARTERLY TAXES IN THE CITY OF LYNN 36 Federal Street PERMIT FROM THE CITY OF LYNN Voted to petition the General Court to the end that legislation be adopted as Salem, MA 01970 SECTION 1:00 Sect 2:00 is hereby amended by striking the words "without first follows. The General Court is hereby authorized to approve amendments, which CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR having registered in the office of the chief of police, or with an officer designated shall be within the scope of the general public objectives of this petition in the APPOINTMENT OF CONSERVATOR OR by the chief of police" and replacing said words with "without first receiving event that any changes are not clerical or editorial in nature. OTHER PROTECTIVE ORDER PURSUANT TO approval from the License Committee of the Lynn City Council." SECTION 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of section fifty-seven C of Chapter G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 & º5-405 SECTION 2:00 Sect 3:00 is hereby amended by striking out the words "chief of fifty-nine of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, police" and replacing said words with "City Clerk". the city of Lynn is hereby authorized with respect to fiscal year two thousand In the matter of: Viola G Tulloch SECTION 3:00 Sect 4:00 is hereby amended by striking it in its entirety and eighteen to issue notices of preliminary tax in addition to such notice of Of: Lynn, MA replacing said section as follows: Each applicant who shows evidence of good preliminary tax as provided in said section fifty-seven C and require payment of RESPONDENT character in the opinion of the License Committee of the Lynn City Council and such preliminary tax; provided, however, that no notice of preliminary tax may (Person to be Protected/Minor) pays the fee provided for in Section 3:00 shall be furnished a certificate indicating issue unless first approved by the commissioner of revenue; and, provided further, To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been that he/she has registered and showing the dates covered by such registration. An that as a condition of any such approval, the commissioner may establish such filed by approved applicant shall be required to obtain, at his/her sole expense a conditions as he/she deems appropriate, which may include, but not be limited Phillip D. of Lynn, MA photograph identification card to be worn while soliciting in a form and format to, the submission by the board of assessors of all information required to set the in the above captioned matter alleging that Viola G Tulloch is in need of a approved by the License Committee. The registration certificate issued by the City tax rate under the provisions of section twenty-three of said chapter fifty-nine, Conservator or other protective order and requesting that of Lynn shall expressly require and be issued only upon the condition that each except the assessed valuation of all real and personal property subject to taxation (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Conservator to serve Without person who intends to solicit or canvass in the City shall, on each such day, inform for the current fiscal year. Surety on the bond. the Office of the City Clerk of the streets or neighborhood in which the intended In the event an additional notice of preliminary tax is issued by the city of Lynn The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is disabled, that a solicitation or canvassing is to occur. Each person shall at all times while soliciting pursuant to this act and requires a third quarterly installment payment with respect protective order or appointment of a Conservator is necessary, and that proposed or canvassing in the City carry upon his person the registration certificate and to fiscal year two thousand eighteen, such notice shall be mailed on or before conservator is appropriate. The petition is on file with this court. photograph identification. The registration certificate and photograph identification December thirty-first, two thousand seventeen, or on such later date as is You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your shall be exhibited whenever he/she is requested to do so by any law enforcement approved by the commissioner, and such tax shall be due and payable on attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on officer or any person solicited. February first, two thousand eighteen, or thirty days of mailing such notice, the return date of 12/18/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline SECTION 4:00 Sect 5:00 is hereby amended by striking the words in the first whichever is later. The amount of any additional installment payment required date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. paragraph "by the police department" and replacing said words with the "by the pursuant to this act shall not exceed the amount of the first quarterly installment If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in Office of the City Clerk." for fiscal year two thousand eighteen as provided for by said section fifty-seven C the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written SECTION 5:00 Sect 5:00 is further amended by deleting the entire second of said chapter fifty-nine. The actual tax bill issued upon the establishment of the appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific paragraph and replacing said paragraph as follows: An authorized representative tax rate for said fiscal year shall represent the full balance owed after credit is facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. of the sponsoring organization shall apply to the Office of the City Clerk during given for the preliminary tax payments previously made and shall be due and IMPORTANT NOTICE normal business hours of Lynn City Hall or my mail, and truthfully state in full the payable on May first, two thousand eighteen or thirty days after the date of mailing The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the information requested on the application, to wit:" such bill, whichever is later. To the extent not inconsistent with the provisions above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial SECTION 6:00 Sect 5:00 is further amended by striking the next to last paragraph contained herein the provisions of said section fifty-seven C of said chapter affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone and replacing said paragraph with "The City Clerk on behalf of the License fifty-nine, including, but not limited to the payment of interest, shall be fully may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named Committee of the Lynn City Council shall cause to be kept in his or her office an applicable to any notice of preliminary tax issued pursuant to the provisions of this person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. accurate record of every application received and acted upon together with all act and to any actual tax bills issued for fiscal year two thousand eighteen. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. other information and data pertaining thereto and all certificates of registration SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Date: November 13, 2017 issued under the provisions of this Ordinance, and of the denial of applications. Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk Pamela Casey O'Brien No application for a certificate shall be denied provided that it satisfies the Item: November 18, 2017 Register of Probate requirements of this Ordinance. The original copy of the application shall be given Item: November 18, 2017 to the applicant and a duplicate copy shall be retained on file in the office of the City Clerk." COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN SECTION 7:00 Sect 6:00 shall be amended by striking the words "chief of police" THE TRIAL COURT and replacing said words with "License Committee of the Lynn City Council." PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: SECTION 8:00 Sect 11:00 is hereby amended by adding the following paragraph Essex Probate and Family Court after the word "255D.": No person shall solicit, canvass or conduct any other 36 Federal Street INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES INCLUDING HARDWARE AND STOCK ITEMS activity at any residence, without express prior permission of an occupant, before Salem, MA 01970 FOR THE CITY OF LYNN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 10:00 a.m. or after 6:00 p.m. where there is no sign or notice posted on the Docket No. ES17P2427GD AND THE LYNN WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION property which otherwise limits solicitation or the hours of solicitation or such other NOTICE AND ORDER: activities. LETTERS OF APPOINTMENT Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, Room Per Order: Janet Rowe, City Clerk (GUARDIANSHIP OF A MINOR) 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Item: November 18, 2017 IN RE: Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE Guardianship of: Robert John Sims III PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS prior to CITY OF LYNN A MINOR 11:00 A.M., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2017 and will be publicly opened and I, Pamela A Casey O'Brien, Register of Probate for the Essex Probate and Family read aloud and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. The City of Lynn will receive bids for the following: Court hereby certify that: Melissa A McCular Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, SUPPLY OF DOUBLE DEPTH GRAVE BOXES 14 Nichols Ave Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Lynn, MA 01902-1022 Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, was/were appointed or confirmed by Order of this Court dated September 11, Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original Specifications may be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE PURCHASING AGENT, 2017 as: signature or the bid will be rejected. Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. Temporary Guardian pursuant to G.L. c. 190B, º5-204. These letters shall expire on December 11, 2017 This is bid under MGL Chapter 30B. Bids must be sealed and marked accordingly and submitted to the OFFICE OF THE These Letters of Guardianship for a Minor, whose date of birth is 7/7/04., are PURCHASING AGENT, ROOM 205, CITY HALL, LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS prior to proof of the Guardian's full authority and responsibility to act, pursuant to G.L. c. Charles E. White 11:00 A.M., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2017 and will be publicly opened and read 190B, º5-208, regarding the minor's support, education, health and welfare as Purchasing Agent aloud and forth-with in Room 205, City Hall, Lynn, Massachusetts. follows: Item: November 18, 2017 to perform any and all acts necessary for the day-to-day care, custody, education, Certifications regarding Public Contract Debarment under MGL, Chapter 29, recreation and property of the minor; Section 29F, Certificate of Non-Collusion, MGL, Chapter 40, Section 4B1/2, or to authorize any and all medical and dental care for the health and well-being of Chapter 30, as applicable and the Attestation Statement Payment of Taxes, MGL, the minor, except the Guardian may not consent to extraordinary medical Chapter 62C, Section 49A, must be signed and submitted with an original treatment pursuant to G. L. c. 190B, º5-306A Catch up with your signature or the bid will be rejected. the Guardian's authority is specifically limited as follows: The Guardian is prohibited from permanently removing the child from the favorite team This is bid under MGL Chapter 30B. Commonwealth without an Order from the Court. Date: September 11, 2017 in Item Sports! Charles E. White Pamela Casey O'Brien Purchasing Agent Register of Probate Item: November 18, 2017 Item: November 18, 2017 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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Auburn come cautious as they try visit, more affordable. Overall, she said, the Cemetery in to gauge the impact of the That means the pound in firm’s international sales Cambridge, country’s 2019 departure a tourist’s pocket now goes for shows like “The Lion Mass. from the European Union. further in what travel ex- King,” ‘’Wicked” and “The But there’s one industry perts Euromonitor Inter- Phantom of the Opera” are FILE PHOTO | that has so far clearly national say is the world’s 8 percent ahead of budget, ASSOCIATED PRESS reaped a windfall from the 8th most popular destina- and would have been higher Brexit decision — local tion for overseas visitors were it not for security con- tourism. in terms of revenue. cerns raised by the terror Getting more ‘wolflike’ is the The sharp fall in the val- “It’s been quite positive attacks in London, which ue of the British pound from European countries weighed particularly on since last year’s Brexit and from the U.S., all over,” travelers from Japan and key to the future for coyotes vote — it’s down around said Jo Bachelor, head of school trips from Europe. By Patrick Whittle to wolves. The hybrid car- lected for us by biological ASSOCIATED PRESS nivore has expanded its evolution itself.” territory and thrived over It’s especially bad news PORTLAND, Maine — the past eight decades, for deer. In becoming more The future of the coyotes and increasingly wolflike wolflike, the coyotes might that roam forests, cities traits are making it a larg- become more effective and suburbs from New- er, more adaptable animal predators, scientists said. foundland to Virginia could equipped for survival on And the genetic changes hinge on the animals be- the East Coast, scientists bode well for their ability coming the “wolves” of the say. The growing wolflike to keep thriving in highly East Coast. And humans characteristics mean hu- populated areas, including better get used to them. mans must learn to better New York City and Cape Coyotes have lived in the coexist with the adaptable Cod, as well as the deer- East since the 1930s, and predators, scientists and rich woods of Maine and recent genetic tests have wildlife advocates said. upstate New York. shown they are actually a “We now have a novel, And it could ultimately mixture of coyote, wolf and large canid to take over mean the coyotes start to dog. That’s why Eastern that new role,” said Robert play the role of top predator coyotes tend to be bigger Crabtree, chief scientist of on the East Coast — one FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS than their Western cousins. the Yellowstone Ecologi- played by wolves long ago And they might be get- cal Research Center. “The and no longer occupied by Visitors enjoy the view from a pod on the London Eye overlooking Big ting increasingly similar right size is going to be se- a single, dominant species. Ben’s clock tower and the Houses of Parliament in London. B8 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2017

GOP closer to big win with Rev. Jesse Jackson speaks House tax vote; Senate unclear during a news By Alan Fram and Marcy Gordon conference ASSOCIATED PRESS in Chicago. WASHINGTON — Re- FILE PHOTO | publicans have stretched ASSOCIATED PRESS closer to delivering the first big legislative victo- ry for President Donald Jesse Jackson discloses Trump and their party, whisking a $1.5 trillion Parkinson’s diagnosis overhaul of business and personal income tax- By Sophia Tareen fects of this disease on es through the House. ASSOCIATED PRESS me has been painful, and Thorny problems await in I have been slow to grasp the Senate, though. CHICAGO — The Rev. the gravity of it,” he wrote. The House passage of Jesse Jackson disclosed “For me, a Parkinson’s di- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS the bill Thursday on a publicly Friday that he agnosis is not a stop sign mostly party-line 227-205 Paul Ryan of Wis., left, leads applause for Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas, has been seeking outpa- but rather a signal that vote also brought nearer along with Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodg- tient care for two years for I must make lifestyle the biggest revamp of the ers, R-Wash., in Washington Thursday. Parkinson’s disease and changes and dedicate my- U.S. tax system in three plans to “dedicate” himself self to physical therapy.” decades. the Finance Committee have health insurance. sult in 13 million more to physical therapy to slow Jackson, who declined But in the Senate, a sim- and sent to the full Senate Elimination of the so- uninsured people by 2027, the progress of the disease. to be interviewed, also ilar measure received a po- on a party-line 14-12 vote. called individual mandate making it a political risk In a letter to support- released a letter from litically awkward verdict Like the House measure, under the Obama health for some lawmakers. ers, the 76-year-old civil Northwestern Medicine from nonpartisan congres- it would slash the corpo- care law would add an es- After the panel’s ap- rights icon said fami- confirming his diagnosis sional analysts showing it rate tax rate and reduce timated $338 billion in rev- proval, Senate Majority ly and friends noticed a and care. would eventually produce personal income tax rates enue over 10 years that the Leader Mitch McConnell change in him about three He vowed to use his higher taxes for low-and for many. Senate tax-writers used declared, “For the millions years ago, and he could no voice to help find a cure middle-income earners but But it adds a key feature for additional tax cuts. of hard-working Ameri- longer ignore symptoms for the disease. deliver deep reductions for not in the House version: The nonpartisan Con- cans who need more mon- of the chronic neurologi- It can start with trem- those better off. repeal of the Affordable gressional Budget Office ey in their pockets and the cal disorder that causes ors, and symptoms gener- The Senate bill was ap- Care Act’s requirement has projected that repeal chance of a better future, movement difficulties. ally worsen over time. The proved late Thursday by that everyone in the U.S. of the mandate would re- help is on the way.” “Recognition of the ef- exact cause is unknown. Allegations against Alabama’s Roy Moore dividing GOP women

By Kim Chandler band. “To the people of Al- be made public. she will vote for Moore ASSOCIATED PRESS abama, thank you for being One said Moore tried to anyway for the sake of smarter than they think initiate a sexual encoun- GOP power in Congress. MONTGOMERY, Ala. you are,” Moore said. ter with her when she was “We need to have a Re- — Standing on the white Not everyone is sticking 14. Another said Moore publican in the United marble steps of Alabama’s with Roy Moore, however, assaulted her when she States Senate to vote on Capitol, Kayla Moore sur- and certainly not all women. was a 16-year-old waitress things like Supreme Court rounded herself with two “I was going to vote for after he offered to drive dozen other women Fri- justices, other appoint- day to defend husband Roy him. I was going to be one her home. Five others said ments that the Senate has Moore against accusations of his voters. I just don’t Moore pursued romantic to confirm and make major of sexual misconduct that know that I can vote for relationships with them decisions,” Ivey said. are dividing Republicans, him anymore,” said Laura when they were between Moore has ignored mount- and women in particular. Payne, a Trump delegate the ages of 16 and 18. ing calls from Washington “He will not step down. to the 2016 Republican Na- “I have not found any Republicans concerned that He will not stop fighting tional Convention. reason not to believe them if he stays in the race against for the people of Alabama,” Since last week, Moore .... They risked a whole lot Democrat Doug Jones he Kayla Moore said at a has been engulfed by accu- to come forward,” Payne may not only lose a seat they PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “Women for Moore” rally. sations of sexual miscon- said of the accusers. were sure to win, but also Acting as her husband’s duct toward women in their Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey may do significant damage Kayla Moore, wife of former Alabama Chief lead defender, she lashed teens when he was a deputy said she also has no reason to the party’s brand among Justice and U.S. Senate candidate Roy out at the news media and district attorney in his 30s. to disbelieve the women women nationwide as they Moore, arrives to speak at a news conference thanked people who were Several of his accusers have and is bothered by their prepare for a difficult mid- in Montgomery, Ala. sticking behind her hus- allowed their identities to allegations. But, Ivey said, term election season.