SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 Demakes providing a new foundation for Agganis By Steve Krause person in its 63-year history to pre- Boston University. At the time of the next 26 years, until Andrew ITEM STAFF side over the Agganis Foundation. his death at age 26 of a pulmonary Demakes took over last fall. Family patriarch Attorney embolism on June 27, 1955, he was The Demakis/Demakes fami- LYNN — Family and community Charles Demakis prompted The a rst baseman for the Red Sox. lies have a long history with the have always been important to the Demakes/Demakis families. Item and the Red Sox to establish Agganis’ coach and mentor, the foundation. Charles Demakis’ son, Thomas L. Demakes and his sons the foundation in 1955 after the late Harold Zimman, a sports pub- Attorney Thomas C. Demakis, is work together at Old Neighborhood untimely death of Harry Agganis, lisher and U.S. Olympic commit- the immediate past chairman and Foods, and they were educated to- who is considered by many to be teeman, ran the foundation for 37 Thomas L. Demakes is a trustee gether, literally. Now, his youngest the greatest athlete in the history years until handing off in 1992 to and one of the foundation’s most son, Andrew, 38, has become in- of Lynn. “The Golden Greek” was a Edward M. (Ted) Grant, now The generous benefactors. volved in another family undertak- star in football, and bas- Item’s publisher. Grant presided ing: He has become only the third ketball at Classical and, later, at over and grew the foundation for DEMAKES, A3 Andrew Demakes A place for women to Saugus seeks call home in Peabody the road to safety for drivers and pedestrians

By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — Residents can learn about the results of the town’s speed-limit study Monday night. The Engineering Corp., an Andover-based transportation, engineering and surveying rm, will present suggested speed limits and locations for speed limit signs. Resi- dents can hear the plans and provide feed- back. “With this comprehensive town-wide speed-limit analysis and corresponding traf c-safety-improvement plan, we aim to increase protection and peace of mind for walkers and drivers within our communi- ty though a consistent, uniform approach,” said Town Manager Scott Crabtree in a statement. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at Town Hall. The Board of Selectmen, the traf c com- missioners of the town, tried to lower the speed limit on Lincoln Avenue, Essex Street, Main Street and Central Street By Thor Jourgensen house that looks like it should be Janet Golub, a res- during a series of meetings earlier this ITEM STAFF surrounded by rolling elds in ident at the Sutton year. This came after they heard pleas from Rowley or Western . Home in Peabody, residents to do something about the num- PEABODY — Nine months ago, With a bedroom assigned to each enjoys the shade of ber of pedestrian and vehicular accidents Gloria Deveaux made a life-chang- resident, and hallways and com- the front porch as throughout town. ing decision that led her to a 19th mon rooms decorated with paint- she reads a novel. Last summer, Robert Hoffman stood century estate with an expansive ings and antique furniture, Sutton before the board using a cane to demand lawn and big carriage. Home provides three meals a day, ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK measures be taken to create safer streets. Deveaux didn’t move from her housekeeping and laundry ser- Hoffman and his wife, Judy, were struck West Peabody home to a small vices, medication reminders and along the Northern Strand Community country town: She moved to the other assistance to its residents for Trail last January. Both suffered serious Sutton Home for Women on Sewall a $2,400 a month fee. injuries and were taken to area hospitals Street just blocks from downtown. Some residents draw on their for treatment. “I didn’t want to be alone any- own income and savings to pay the Other pedestrians who had been struck more,” said the 95-year-old. fee and others are supported by and neighbors advocating for safer streets Deveaux is one of 11 women cur- rently living in the big two-story PEABODY, A3 SAUGUS, A3 Lynn Tech A painful a Model of reminder: Excellence Be careful By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF handling LYNN — It was a “Cinderella” story for the Lynn Vocational Technical Institute reworks SkillsUSA team after they brought home national gold last Friday. By Bella diGrazia ITEM STAFF Seven members of the Lynn team, along with advisor Jason McCuish and co-ad- LYNN — A 28-year-old visor Claire Price, were shocked to nd man suffered burns to both out they were getting not one, but three of his hands while lighting gold medal team awards at the National reworks Thursday evening, SkillsUSA Leadership and Skills Confer- said Fire Chief Stephen Ar- ence in Louisville, Ky. They brought home cher. the gold for the community service award, The holiday accident oc- the community action award and were curred near 13 Brookline The SkillsUSA team from Lynn Tech brought home the gold last week from the St., said Archer, who did not TECH, A3 AllSkillsUSA national competition in Kentucky. initially identify the man but said he is a Brookline Street resident. Archer said the burns to INSIDE the man’s right hand were NSCC merges classrooms and jobs severe with minor injuries LOOK! from  ying particles. The ITEM STAFF REPORT ages 18 to 24 years old. Working out of NSCC’s Lynn Rock music and summer man was transported to Mas- heating up. A8 “This workforce collaboration campus, the Year Up Profession- North Shore Community Col- sachusetts General Hospital.  will make a huge difference in lege (NSCC) is teaming up with al Training Corps (YU) program “We try to reach out every Block parties offered a Boston organization to combine the lives of many NSCC students at NSCC launches in September year to warn people to leave fun for all. A8 education with professional skills and, I expect, will open doors to with classes to begin in January reworks to the profession- training. self-sustaining careers and life- 2020. Signi cant work to move als,” Archer said. “Unfortu- Sports long learning opportunities in the West Lynn takes down NSCC and Year Up Greater the partnership forward is al- nately, incidents like this one cross-town foe. B1 Boston will focus on internship North Shore region and beyond,” ready underway and a formal happen.” opportunities and wrap-around NSCC President Dr. Patricia A. support for underserved youth Gentile said in a statement. NSCC, A3 FIREWORKS, A3

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Probe prompts more than Joyner Lucas says the 800 license suspensions death of 18-year-old Tafar Florence H. Hannaway, 90 Raymond J. Chasse, 58 Lewis in Worcester on 1928-2019 1960-2019 BOSTON (AP) — More Tuesday “hit home” for than 800 Massachusetts him, and he hopes his of- MARBLEHEAD — Florence LYNN — Raymond J. Chasse, drivers have had their fer will make the mourn- Helen Hannaway, of Marble- resident of Lynn, previously of licenses suspended as of- ing process easier for the head, died peacefully on June Danvers, passed away Tues- ficials continue to discov- victim’s family. 29, 2019 surrounded by her day, July 2, 2019. er notifications of serious The Telegram & Ga- family at her home in Manhat- Born in Lynn on Nov. 27, out-of-state driving vio- zette report s that Lewis tan Beach, Calif. She was 90 1960, Raymond was the de- lations that had not been had hopes of making a years old, and died of natural voted son of the late Raymond acted on. name as a rapper. causes. J. Chasse and Patricia A. (Mer- Transportation Secre- Lucas, who was raised Florence was born Dec. 28, rick) Chasse. tary Stephanie Pollack in Worcester, made the 1928 in Lynn, one of six chil- He was the loving father of said Friday investigators financial gesture in a dren of Blanche and Boleslaw Trevor and Ryan Chasse of have searched more than Facebook post Thurs- Klejna. Her father worked at Danvers; the beloved brother 50 bins where workers day, calling the tragedy the Lynn Item. Florence stud- of Pamela A. Carroll of Brook- were storing the notices “senseless.” He also wrote ied at Burdett College and line, Russell Chasse of Lynn, since March 2018. Others the teenager could have then she worked at the Gener- Richard J. Chasse of Belmont, notices were found in the had a bright in the al Electric facility in Lynn. Tall, Paul A. Chasse of Burlington, Registry of Motor Vehicle music industry. slim with a brilliant smile, she Patrick A. Chasse of Salem archives. also worked as a model. and Peter A. Chasse of Lynn; The review was sparked Rip current warnings posted A devoted golfer, Flo met the Raymond is also survived by by the June 21 New 9, 2019 at 9 a.m., followed at beach where couple died love of her life, Francis Han- Vt.; her son, Sean Hannaway his many nieces and neph- Hampshire motorcycle and her daughter-in-law Kath- by a funeral Mass in Saint naway, at the Happy Valley Golf ews; and his former spouse, crash that killed seven. SEABROOK, N.H. (AP) leen Hannaway of Manhattan Club. This was the beginning Karen Chasse of Danvers. Pius V Church at 10 a.m. The officials twice — New rip current safety Beach, Calif.; and six grand- of a shared passion for each Born and educated in Lynn. Interment of Raymond will be alerted Massachusetts and warning signs have other and the game of golf. children, Torie, Hayley, Wm. Ray’s kind and loving heart, private and under the care about a drunken driving been posted at entrances They were married in 1956, Andrew and Summer Crown, positivity, encouragement, of the Cuffe-McGinn Funer- arrest against the driver to a beach where a couple and for the next 50 years she and Ella and William Han- words of love, faith and per- al Home. In lieu of flowers, in the crash, 23-year-old drowned last year. managed her husband’s den- naway. She is also survived by severance touched many of the family has asked for do- Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, of The signs at Seabrook tal practice in Lynn while rais- her sister, Blanche Marquis of our lives. Today the earth lost nations made in Raymond’s West Springfield, but Mas- Beach warn people to ing three children. Her warm Mystic, Conn., and Helen Can- a wonderful man and heaven honor to the charity of your sachusetts failed to act. “Break the Grip of the personality endeared her to twell of Danvers. gained a beautiful spirit. choice. To share any memo- Rip,” and swim out of the so many. She was a natural Service information: To Service information: Vis- ries and thoughts or condo- Rapper offers to pay slain current, or float or tread organizer and connector in celebrate her life, there will iting hours will be held at lences please visit the online teen’s funeral costs water if you can’t escape. her community, Star of the be a wake Monday, July 8 CUFFE-MCGINN Funeral Last August, a hus- from 4-8 p.m. at EUSTIS & memorial and obituary at Sea Church, and Salem Coun- Home, 157 Maple St., Lynn, www.CuffeMcGinn.com. WORCESTER (AP) — band and wife, 49-year- try Club. She made intricate CORNELL Funeral Home at on Monday, July 8, 2019 from A Massachusetts-raised old Michael Cote and rugs, embroidery, and hosted 142 Elm St. in Marblehead. 4-8 p.m. His funeral will be rapper has offered to pay 47-year-old Laura Cote, of legendary Thanksgiving and On Tuesday, July 9 at 12:15 from the Cuffe-McGinn Fu- the funeral costs for a Methuen, were pulled un- Christmas gatherings for fami- p.m., there will be a Mass neral Home on Tuesday, July LIFE WELL CELEBRATED® teenager killed in a shoot- conscious from the water ly and friends. held at Star of the Sea, 85 ing this week. and died. An avid sports fan, she fol- Atlantic Ave., in Marblehead. lowed the Red Sox and Pa- Interment will be at Water- triots with enthusiasm. She side Cemetery immediately was not shy about coaching after the Mass. To share a Warren pitches executive orders from the sidelines. Known for memory or leave online con- her tireless energy, Florence dolences, please visit eus- always had time for others. tisandcornellfuneralhome. on race and gender wage gap She had a naturally generous com. Her family welcomes heart and wise mind, and she all friends and relatives at By Errin in the country, with an ex- was loved and adored by all a reception at Salem Coun- Haines Whack pected 500,000 attendees. who were fortunate enough try Club at 133 Forest St. in ASSOCIATED PRESS Also expected to speak to know her. She was a great Peabody to celebrate the life this weekend at the con- mother, dedicated spouse of Florence Hannaway. The Democratic 2020 hope- ference in New Orleans and engaged citizen. reception will be 2:30-7 p.m. ful Elizabeth Warren says are 2020 contenders Ka- In addition to Francis, her that afternoon. Her spirit that if elected president mala Harris, Cory Booker, husband of 63 years, she lives on in all of us. she would sign executive Beto O’Rourke and Pete is survived by her daughter, In lieu of flowers, the fami- orders aimed at address- Buttigieg. Paula Hannaway Crown and ly would be grateful for dona- ing the wage and employ- The proposals by War- her son-in-law James Crown tions to St. Jude’s Children’s ment leadership gap for ren, who also posted to of Chicago, her daughter, Pa- Research Hospital or The women of color, punishing the Essence website, are tricia Hannaway of Norwich, Jimmy Fund. companies and contrac- aimed not only at black tors with historically poor women but also at Latina, records on diversity and Asian and Native Ameri- equality by denying them can women. contracts with the federal To address the under- Sharon Boucher, 62 government. representation of wom- The Massachusetts sen- 1957-2019 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS en of color in leadership ator detailed her latest in the federal workforce, On Tuesday, July 2, 2019, plan in a post on Medium Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Eliz- Warren says she would Sharon (Beaupre) Boucher, on Friday, positioning her abeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks at a issue an order to recruit loving wife, mother, grand- ideas as moral and eco- event Tuesday in Las Vegas. from historically black mother, daughter and sister, nomic imperatives. colleges and other minori- passed away at the age of 62 It’s the latest in a parade for women of color as for the government to try ty-serving institutions; surrounded by her family. of proposals that have be- women of color work for to right those wrongs — establish paid fellowships Born on Jan. 30, 1957 to come a trademark of her our economy and their and boost our economy in for federal jobs for minori- William and Norma (Cooper) 2020 Democratic presi- families,” Warren wrote. the process.” ty and low-income appli- Beaupre, Sharon grew up and dential bid and helped “For decades, the govern- Warren’s plan comes on cants, including formerly attended school in Lynn. She boost her in the primary ment has helped perpetu- the eve of her appearance incarcerated people; and graduated from Lynn English polls, particularly among ate the systemic discrim- at Essence Fest, an annu- require federal agencies to High School in 1975. She black women. ination that has denied al music and cultural con- incorporate diversity into went on to become a legal “Our economy should women of color equal ference that is the largest their strategic plans and transcriptionist for her father’s be working just as hard opportunities. It’s time gathering of black women mentorship efforts. business and later on worked in numerous secretarial jobs. On May 19, 1978, Sharon Thousands to honor bikers killed in crash married her husband, Robert (Bob) Boucher, and together By Michael Casey their licenses suspend- they raised three children in Boucher and wife Maureen, and Alan Boucher; along with ASSOCIATED PRESS ed as a result of a probe Farmington, N.H. sparked by the crash. Sharon enjoyed camping several nieces, nephews and CONCORD, N.H. — cousins. Massachusetts Trans- with her family and friends, Thousands of motorcy- portation Secretary attending ice skating shows Sharon will always be re- clists will rumble across membered for her wit, sar- Stephanie Pollack said with her mother and sister, New Hampshire roadways Friday investigators have as well as concerts with her casm and sense of humor. Saturday to honor seven Sharon was always quick with searched more than 50 daughters and sister. Sharon bikers killed in a collision bins where workers had loved playing the piano, word a comeback that nobody was with a pickup truck last expecting. She truly knew how been storing notifications games, painting and spending month. of serious out-of-state to make people laugh and was time with her family. Organizers of the Ride driving violations since always the life of the party. Sharon was predeceased by For the Fallen 7 said the March 2018 instead of act- Service information: Cre- her mother Norma in 2015. event started out as a way ing on them. Others notic- mation is under the care of She is survived by her hus- for some motorcyclists to es were found in archives. band, Bob; her daughter, Nina R.M. EDGERLY & SON Funer- remember the bikers with Connecticut officials Katkin and husband Marcus; al Home, 86 South Main St., a ride to the crash site in twice alerted Massachu- her son, Adam and fiancée Rochester, NH 03867. Friends Randolph. But word of the setts about a drunken Marina, her daughter, Brianna; and family may visit on Thurs- ride spread and now there driving arrest against her two grandchildren, Averie day, July 11, 2019 from 1-3 are expected to be up to Zhukovskyy. Despite the and Piper Katkin; her father, p.m. A memorial service will 5,000 riders making the alerts, Massachusetts William Beaupre; her sister, begin at 3 p.m. in the chapel 90-mile trip north from failed to suspend his li- Brenda (Beaupre) Nadeau of the funeral home. a bar in Laconia to Ran- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS cense. and husband Gerry; her sis- In lieu of flowers, Sharon dolph. A memorial service Massachusetts Gov. ter-in-law, Diane (Boucher) has requested donations to A motorcycle passes as a woman leaves flowers will be held that afternoon at the scene of an accident on Route 2 in Ran- Charlie Baker said he’s Nadeau and husband Ken; the American Diabetes Asso- at a motel where the bik- drafting legislation to and her brothers-in-law Donny ciation. dolph, N.H., where seven motorcyclists were ers had stayed. killed in a crash the day before. make the state’s commer- “We wanted to do some- cial driver requirements thing to give back and it seven riders belonged to, The seven bikers were more stringent. The state was going to be a small said the memorial ride killed last month when is also bringing in an out- Selling a house? ride. It turned into this,” was just another reminder a pickup truck hauling side firm to audit the mo- Buying a house? said Brian DeSimone, one that the biker community a flatbed trailer crashed tor vehicles registry. of the ride’s organizers, is generous. into the group. The pick- Find out what properties who said he was partly “We are just part of this up driver, Volodymyr Zhu- inspired by the support he recently sold in your area. huge community,” Ribeiro kovskyy, 23, pleaded not 781-593-7700 received after a near-fatal said. “Those people aren’t guilty to negligent homi- Publishing Daily, except Sundays crash three years ago. there just because seven cide and remains behind USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 Check out “I’m amazed,” he contin- motorcyclists died. Those bars. Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA the Real Estate page ued. “The biggest reason people are there because Killed were Michael Fe- and additional offices. for the turnout is that it Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item in Saturday’s paper. the seven motorcyclists razzi, 62, of Contoocook, Subscriptions affected two core commu- were class-A people who N.H.; Albert Mazza Jr., 59, Prepaid by mail to all parts of the United States nities — the biker com- would give their shirts off of Lee, N.H.; Desma Oakes, $20.00 for 4 weeks munity and the military their back for each and ev- 42, of Concord, N.H.; Aar- $65.00 for 13 weeks community. These commu- $130.00 for 26 weeks ery one of you if you need- on Perry, 45, of Farming- $260.00 for 1 year nities are extremely loyal ed it. Those are the people ton, N.H.; Daniel Pereira, Send payment to and POSTMASTER, and have always looked who died.” 58, of Riverside, R.I.; and send address changes to: out for one another.” State safety officialsJo-Ann and Edward Corr, The Daily Item Manny Ribeiro, the pres- have met with the orga- both 58, of Lakeville. 110 Munroe St. P.O. Box 5 ident of the Jarheads Mo- nizers to ensure a safe and In Massachusetts more Lynn, MA 01903 torcycle Club, which the successful ride. than 800 drivers have had SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A3 Lynn Tech a Model of Excellence Demakes providing new foundation for Agganis TECH said McCuish. “I don’t do school year. When his own family was From A1 any of this for the acco- One project that stuck not around, Cuevas said DEMAKES night lades, I do it for these guys.” out to Barrios the most was he always had McCuish to From A1 school. recognized as the National Edward Cuevas, 19, who the 911 Project the team turn to. He graduated from St. Outstanding Model of Ex- graduated from the high took part in two years ago. “It’s so nice to hear “I know my father and John’s Prep and the Uni- cellence. school last month, said They hosted a donation them say that,” said Mc- uncle Tom (Demakis) had versity of , with “It was a real Cinder- he and his peers were “on where team members cre- Cuish. “I always tell them always been involved, and a major in English and ella moment being able the hunt” for gold when ated snack packs and de- that I grew up with peo- it was something my fa- minor in business. After to bring home that gold,” they arrived in Louisville livered them to Lynn’s first ple telling me to get out ther always talked about. studying commercial real said Tech Chapter Presi- on July 2. After not bring- responders on Sept. 11. of Lynn if I ever wanted “He talked about Harry estate at BU, he joined dent David Barrios,18. “We ing home any gold at last “It was amazing to see to be successful. If every while we were growing up, his two brothers and his brought home seven indi- year’s competition, Cue- those grown men and successful person in Lynn of what an instrumental father in enrolling at Suf- vidual gold medals, every vas said it was a dream women in tears over our left, there would be no one part of the Greek commu- folk. one of us who competed of a lifetime being able efforts,” said Barrios. around to stand up for the nity he was, and he made “My father was the driv- won gold, and we were also to end his Tech career on Barrios said SkillsUSA community.” sure it was important to ing force behind that,” De- recognized with the golden such a high note. not only promotes educa- The Tech chapter was my brothers (Tim and makes said. “He is just a standard of the President’s The Tech chapter com- tion, but it promotes stu- also recognized with the Elias) and me.” big believer of continuing Volunteer Service Award peted against teams from dents going into trades 2019 Excellence in Lit- This is why he agreed to education. I think he was for service to our country.” every other state, Barri- and pushes for community eracy Leadership Award come on board, he said. close to 70 when we fin- The high school team os said. There were more service projects that bet- by the Celebrate Litera- “My father and others ished (five years ago).” struck gold once again than 20,000 participants ter the city. He called the cy Day Committee. The in the family asked if I He also gives credit to when, to his surprise, Mc- at the competition. program life changing and program will receive the was interested in join- his mother, Marillac (bet- Cuish won the title for na- SkillsUSA is a national said, without a doubt, if it award at the 7th Annual ing the team,” Demakes ter known by her nick- tional SkillsUSA advisor of partnership, with chap- wasn’t for SkillsUSA, he Celebrate Literacy Day said. “There’s where it all name, Peachie), who, he the year in his sixth year ters all over the coun- would not be the person event at the Visiting Nurs- starts.” said, basically raised the with the chapter. Last year try, formed by students, he is today. ing Association rooftop on He is especially proud three sons. McCuish was recognized teachers and industries Cuevas said the program Aug. 21. — and keenly aware — of “My father was a ma- as the state advisor of the working together to en- taught him to value things what he is taking over. chine,” he said. “He got up year and this past January sure America has a skilled and show integrity for his Bella diGrazia can be In the most significant at 4 in the morning to go he received the same recog- workforce, said McCuish. community. Even more reached at bdigrazia@ reshuffling of the foun- to work, and stayed late. nition on a regional level. The Lynn chapter creates important, he said McCui- itemlive.com. Follow her on dation since 1990, Ted It was left to my mother to “It was pretty special,” dozens of programs every sh taught him to be a man. Twitter @BelladiGrazia. Grant, Tom Demakis and raise three boys. She’s the Mike Shanahan passed rock of the family.” the Agganis torch last Oc- Demakes, who is single NSCC merges classrooms and jobs tober to Demakes, Greg and lives in Boston, took Agganis (a grandnephew over the foundation in time of Harry Agganis), and to oversee the most recent NSCC Jeremy Hmura as presi- edition of Agganis Week, From A1 dent, chairman, and trea- which ended June 27. And, surer, respectively. he said, he couldn’t have Memorandum of Under- “It’s an honor and a asked for a better week. standing (MOU) was re- privilege to be associat- Demakes considers him- cently signed during a ed with the foundation,” self fortunate that one of public ceremony. he said. “I have big shoes the most vital holdovers “The collaboration aims to fill … Ted, Uncle Tom, from the old regime was to generate positive em- Mike Shanahan. They’re Agganis All-Star Games ployment and academic all guys who worked real- executive director Paul outcomes that will sup- ly hard to build the foun- Halloran — the man who port NSCC students as dation to what it is today. coordinates the nine athlet- they continue on their I’ve inherited a solid foun- ic events and awards cere- path toward credential dation, and hope to contin- mony that stretches from progression and a profes- ue to grow and expand on Sunday through Thursday, sional career,” said Bob it for years to come.” when the final gun sound- Dame, Year Up executive When Grant assumed ed on the football game. director. control of the foundation, “Paul does a great job The collaboration’s goal, it had awarded $184,411 putting everything to- according to a statement in scholarships; it has now gether,” Demakes said. “I released by NSCC and awarded $2,095,000. It don’t know what we’d do Year Up, is to integrate sponsored one high school without him.” NSCC’s excellence in ac- all-star game (football); it Demakes said that he ademic instruction and now sponsors nine (base- and his team will be look- student support with YU’s ball; softball; boys and ing to tweak the event, professional skills train- girls , even if only in small ways, ing, access to corporate and soccer; and, of course, in the future. partners for internship football). “We are constantly opportunities and wrap- Its mission is to advance thinking of how we can around support. Sitting, from left, NSCC President Dr. Patricia A. Gentile, Year Up Exec- academic and athletic get better,” he said. “We’ll Year Up’s mission is en- utive Director Bob Dame; standing, from left, state Sen. Brendan Crigh- achievement. always be looking for ways suring that young adults ton; Sarah Link, vice president of Community Impact, United Way of Mas- It has succeeded nice- we can improve things, gain the skills, experienc- sachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley; Laura Kurzrok, former executive ly — and it’s Andrew De- and of how we can get bet- es and support that will director, Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation; Mary Sarris, executive makes’ hope to grow it. ter involvement, more at- empower them to reach director, North Shore Workforce Board; Binkley Shorts, philanthropist; Education, said De- tendance, things like that. their potential through Danielson Gomes, information systems analyst, American Tower (alum- makes, is a key component We will have to sit down careers and higher educa- nus of NSCC and Year Up); Dr. Patrick Tutwiler, superintendent, Lynn to the family — so much with our team and go over tion. Public Schools; Thomas M. McGee, mayor of Lynn; and Colin Codner, so that he, his father and everything that happened “NSCC’s award-winning executive director, Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce. two brothers got their this year. Then we’ll think academic programs and MBAs at the same time at about 2020.” welcoming, nurturing en- vironment sets the stage said Gentile. NSCC’s academic ex- NSCC intends to award for true collaboration with Students will earn col- perience and that offer college credit, as it deems excellent career-focused lege credits and a weekly workplace preparation appropriate, to NSCC Saugus seeking the road to organizations like Year financial stipend. Partici- for NSCC students iden- students-YU participants Up. Adding Year Up’s im- pants will also receive one tified by YU. Year Up will who complete the corpo- safety for drivers, pedestrians pressive program and semester of free technical also oversee a 26-week rate internship program. practices to NSCC’s exist- and professional skills full-time professional YU will provide edu- SAUGUS ber to lower the speed ing offerings will elevate classes, followed by a se- career-track internship cational stipends for all From A1 limit from 30 to 25 miles the impact of what we can mester-long internship at program for all NSCC NSCC students-YU par- per hour on Bisbee Road, do individually and add a top area business. students-YU participants ticipants in the program. followed the Hoffmans Hanson Road, Iron Works value for our students, YU will provide “soft who successfully complete These stipends are paid to speak out about traf- Way, Cider Mill Road, Vin- business partners, com- skills” training and ex- the learning and devel- during both the learning fic-safety dangers. More egar Hill Drive and Hitch- munity organizations and tra-curricular program- opment phase of the pro- and development and in- than 160 residents signed ing Hill Road. a petition urging the the North Shore economy,” ming that complement gram. ternship phase. The state approved this board to lower the speed limit. request. The panel voted to lower Last year, Saugus part- A place for women to call home in Peabody the speed limit to 25 miles nered with WalkBoston, per hour on the roads, but a non-profit membership PEABODY the charge in 1867 to find quent changes in board where guests have hand- the change needed to be organization dedicated From A1 a permanent home for el- membership focused the made cards bearing their approved by the Massa- to improving walking derly women in Peabody. board more precisely on name next to their plate chusetts Department of conditions in cities and their family. The Society built a house helping women who were and the big front porch Transportation. towns across the state, to “We’re basically a lodg- on Washington Street near too healthy to go to a nurs- where resident Janet Gol- In a letter to selectmen, assess the community’s ing house but the women Oak Street in 1871 and ing home but financially ub enjoys reading on a district highway direc- feel safe. There is someone roadways and crossings. sold it in 1883 to lease the unable to move into an as- nice day. tor Paul Stedman wrote here 24 hours a day,” said Residents’ concerns were Sutton mansion on Main sisted living facility. Resident Virginia Pel- that “revising the existing Home Board of Directors shared with the organiza- Street. The Sutton Home As a nonprofit charity, letier has lived most of her speed zones as requested Secretary Susan Smith. tion, which recently com- for Aged Women was in- Sutton relies in part on life in Peabody and taught on Lincoln Avenue, Main Sutton Director Barbara pleted a report of their corporated in 1899 and the support from an endow- in Beverly. She has lived Street, and Essex Street S. Amos and her staff will findings with recommend- search for a new home be- ment overseen by the in Sutton for six months would not conform to the transform the big front ed improvements for the gan several years later. board, said Amos. and enjoys knitting prayer current speed regula- lawn into a festive place In 1919, Lydia W. Smith said Amos’ hir- shawls. tions.” town. on Sept. 15 when Sutton Thacher, daughter of Pea- ing in 2009 propelled the “I need to be with people For MassDOT to consid- “The safety of our resi- celebrates the 100th an- body merchant Abel Proc- board’s objectives for- and I like being with peo- er modifying these regu- dents and visitors within niversary of the bequeath- tor who built the Sewall ward. Amos and her 11 ple here,” Pelletier said. lations, the town would our town has always been ment of the Sewall Street Street estate, donated coworkers maintain close Smith and Amos said have to submit proper and will continue to be a residence and its compan- $5,000 to the Home, set- relationships, where pos- city officials and elder documentation and data top priority to this admin- ion building and land by ting in motion a fundrais- sible, with residents’ fam- care community represen- for roadways under their istration,” said Crabtree. the daughter of its builder ing effort that resulted in ilies and ensure women tatives will be invited to jurisdiction. to Sutton. the property’s purchase maintain independent the Sept. 15 celebration. The study would fulfill Bridget Turcotte can “It’s going to be a cele- for use as a residence for lives through associations The home plans to start that requirement, Crab- be reached at bturcotte@ bration to recognize every- women. with friends, outings, its next 100 years off with tree said in May. itemlive.com. Follow her one who has kept it going,” Smith said Sutton had a and events and activities a name change to the Sut- Selectmen also voted on Twitter @BridgetTur- said Amos. handful of residents when throughout Peabody. ton Residence for Women unanimously in Decem- cotte. According to a brief his- she joined the board with “She’s our gem,” Smith to reflect the board’s inter- tory of the home, local La- her husband, retired Pea- said of Amos. est in providing housing dies Benevolent Society body firefighter Stanley Group life at Sutton for young and old women Subscribe to LAW OFFICES OF member Eliza Sutton led Smith, in 1986. Subse- revolves around meals alike. JAMES J. CARRIGAN • Social Security Disability • Workers Compensation A painful reminder to be careful handling fireworks home delivery • Accidents and get free access 25 years located across from Lynn District Court FIREWORKS C fireworks” such as spar- for severe burn injuries tims were between the to the e-edition on 15 Johnson St. From A1 klers, party poppers, snap- from fireworks and 55 per- ages of 15 and 24, eight pers, firecrackers, spinners cent of the victims were all percent were between the 781-596-0100 JAMES J. CARRIGAN Possession and use of all and cherry bombs. under the age of 25, accord- ages of 10 and 14, 18 per- ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN fireworks by private citi- In the last decade, 38 peo- ing to Massachusetts Burn cent between the age of LISA A. CARRIGAN, OF COUNSEL zens is illegal in Massachu- ple were treated at Massa- Injury Reporting System. 5 and 9, and 11 percent www.jamescarriganlaw.com setts, which includes “class chusetts emergency rooms About 18 percent of vic- were under the age of 5. [email protected] A4 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR HOW TO REACH US Marijuana and Lynn’s Ward 6 110 Munroe St. After reading the July 2 article marijuana stores have opened or In fact, all the stores in West revenues and creative host P.O. Box 5 in the Item on the latest mari- are planning to open in Ward 6. Lynn and Ward 6 are all less agreements, these stores should Lynn, MA 01903 juana store in Ward 6, I thought This is 50 percent of all marijua- than a mile from each other. be spread out geographically Customer Service it was important to write to offer na stores that will open in Lynn. Other stores will be located on throughout the city to ensure Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. an alternative view on the issue. Stores in Ward 6 will be located Oxford Street, Mt. Vernon Street, a broad customer base, thus For the record, I also attended at 491 Lynnway, Pleasant and and Western Avenue and Chest- increasing sales and benefits Connecting the community meeting. I have Broad streets, 953 Western Ave., nut Street. for Lynn. Ward 6 cannot be the All Departments: attended most community meet- and 696 Western Ave. I am not opposed to these stores dumping ground for retail mari- 781-593-7700 ings for marijuana retail stores The recently-approved store opening because it is the law, juana stores. Ext. 2 proposed and approved in Ward on Broad and Pleasant streets but locating six marijuana retail When elected as the Ward Classifi ed/Legal Advertising 6. In 2017, I clearly remember is only a half mile from the 491 stores all in a small geographi- 6 councilor, I promise to not classi [email protected] Councilor Capano’s strong oppo- Lynnway store already in oper- cal area, mostly Ward 6, doesn’t support any further marijuana Subscriptions sition to situating most of these ation. How does it make sense make sense. stores in Ward 6. [email protected] stores in Ward 6. to clump these stores so close For the city to maximize the Donald J. Castle Circulation Currently, four recreational together? financial benefits through tax Lynn [email protected] Ext. 3 Newsroom [email protected] Lynnway or speedway? [email protected] Ext. 4 It’s really amazing more people nway from one of the businesses two speed limit signs: Apparently something isn’t done, there will Sports don’t get hit on the Lynnway. I along the road, you are likely people drive by too fast to see be more accidents and people [email protected] was outside the carwash waiting putting your life in danger. them. getting hit more as the number Ext. 5 for my car and drivers were fly- The Lynnway is not a freeway The Lynnway needs more of cars increases. ing by like it was a race track. and the speed limit is 35 miles speed limit signs, including Nancy MacGrath Retail and Online Advertising If you pull out onto the Lyn- per hour. The road has at least ones with flashing lights. If Lynn [email protected] ADVERTISING Ernie Carpenter Jr. Director of Advertising and Business Development, ext. 1355 [email protected] Ralph Mitchell Sales Representative, ext. 1313 [email protected] Patricia Whalen Sales Representative, ext. 1310 [email protected] BUSINESS OFFICE Maria Alvaracin ext. 1205 [email protected] Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 [email protected] Ted Grant Publisher, ext. 1234 [email protected] Marian Kinney ext. 1212 [email protected] Will Kraft Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 [email protected] Mike Shanahan Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 [email protected] Carolina Trujillo Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 [email protected] Jim Wilson Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 [email protected] CIRCULATION Lisa Mahmoud Manager, ext. 1239 [email protected] CLASSIFIED Abbe Young Smith Manager, ext. 1276 [email protected] GRAPHICS ITEM FILE PHOTO Trevor Andreozzi Designer Traffic on the Lynnway during rush hour. [email protected] Mohamed Diop Designer LISA MADIGAN AND DANIEL ZIBEL [email protected] Mark Sutherland Creative Director [email protected] Court extends student debt lifeline NEWSROOM Consider: $1.5 trillion in federal appeals court deci- protection statutes? Yet Countless borrowers arguing that only the U.S. Mike Alongi Sports Reporter ext. 1228 student loan debt, millions sion may help us avoid a what the 7th U.S. Circuit have been shut out of re- Department of Education [email protected] of struggling borrowers, repeat of the Great Reces- Court of Appeals has done payment options that can police loan servicers. is throw a lifeline to the 44 would halve or even elim- Bill Brotherton an out-of-touch federal sion, if states seize the op- As a result, servicers have Features Editor ext. 1338 regulator and assuranc- portunity to protect their million student loan bor- inate their monthly costs, felt untouchable, and they [email protected] es that there’s nothing to residents from the loan rowers who send a chunk because enrolling them have acted accordingly. Gayla Cawley worry about. The echoes of servicers that have been of their paycheck to their would mean hiring addi- That’s about to change. Reporter, ext. 1236 the last decade’s mortgage presiding over the skyrock- loan servicers every month tional call center work- State attorneys general [email protected] crisis are unmistakable, eting rise in student debt. — including the growing ers. More still, including know what the problems Cheryl Charles and frightening. The decision in Nelson number who can’t afford hundreds of thousands of are. For years we’ve seen News Editor, ext. 1278 And while the 2020 Dem- v. Great Lakes would be to send a payment at all. teachers, firefighters and the red flags and heard [email protected] ocratic candidates discuss easy to overlook — how At issue in this case was military service members, complaints from short- Bella diGrazia bold reforms to make sure often have you wondered whether federal law pre- have been denied public changed borrowers. At Reporter, ext. 1317 that higher education is fi- whether section 1098g of vents a borrower, repre- service loan forgiveness least six states, includ- [email protected] nancially attainable for all, Title 20 of the U.S. Code sented on appeal by the because the loan servicers ing Illinois in 2017, have Thomas Grillo a recent under-the-radar preempts state consumer National Student Legal botched the paperwork or brought cases against stu- Reporter, ext. 1264 [email protected] Defense Network, from us- gave borrowers bad advice. dent loan servicing compa- ing state consumer protec- Despite these abuses, nies — and the servicers Spenser Hasak Photographer, ext. 1332 tion laws to recover from the Trump administra- have uniformly tried [email protected] a servicer that provides tion has done nothing to to dodge accountability false, deceptive or mislead- protect borrowers from Thor Jourgensen with the same bogus pre- Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS ing information about loan loan servicers. In fact, emption argument. But President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill [email protected] M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ repayment options. the administration seems now, with that argument Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Daniel Kane Edward M. Grant Loan servicers play to think it’s the servicers shredded, states can get to Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 E C J. CŸ¡ CŸ an important role in the who need protection. Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall the heart of the problem: [email protected] W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey lending system, collecting Under Secretary Betsy Where a loan servicer has Steve Krause Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton monthly payments and DeVos’ leadership, the De- operated with impunity, Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan handling borrower issues [email protected] Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman partment of Education has putting their profits ahead as they arise. But in recent not even come close to tak- of borrowers’ rights, states Harold Rivera years the servicers hired ing action to curb abuses have the opportunity to Sports Editor, ext. 1238 PUBLISHERS [email protected] Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 by the U.S. Department of by student loan servicing lead a sea change. With Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Education have been fo- companies. Even the de- aggressive enforcement, Roberto Scalese Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 cusing on the former and partment’s own inspector News Editor, ext. 1211 Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 they can spur reforms in [email protected] Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 ignoring the latter. Most general has cited the de- servicing and give millions Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 notoriously, one loan ser- partment for the fact that of student loan borrowers Anne Marie Tobin Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 vicer reportedly institut- it has only “rarely” held Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 a path to a brighter finan- [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 ed a seven-minute rule these servicers account- cial future. Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 that required call center able, despite abundant Bridget Turcotte Reporter, ext. 1269 John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 workers to handle all calls authority to do so. Mean- Lisa Madigan was the [email protected] in a set time, even if that while, under Secretary Illinois attorney general Ryan York meant misleading borrow- DeVos’ leadership, the from 2003 to early 2019. Copy Editor, ext. 1220 ers and putting them into department has actively Daniel Zibel is chief coun- [email protected] sel for the National Stu- inappropriate payment worked to prevent states TECHNOLOGY plans that were quickly from enforcing their own dent Legal Defense Net- set up over the phone. consumer protection laws, work. Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 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, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A5 NATION W.Va. coal billionaire killed in helicopter crash

By Anthony ation. “Chris was just one a 2017 Forbes article ti- Izaguirre of those folks who had the tled, “Chris Cline Could ASSOCIATED PRESS Midas touch.” Be The Last Coal Tycoon Raney said Cline be- Standing.” CHARLESTON, W.Va. gan toiling in the mines Authorities began — Coal tycoon Chris Cline, of southern West Virgin- searching for the copter who worked his way out ia at a young age, rising after police received a of West Virginia’s under- through the ranks of his report from Florida that ground mines to amass a father’s company quickly Cline’s helicopter failed to fortune and become a ma- with a reserved demeanor arrive in Fort Lauderdale jor Republican donor, has and savvy business moves. as expected on Thursday, died in a helicopter crash He formed his own ener- Bahamas Police Supt. outside a string of islands gy development business, Shanta Knowles told The he owned in the Bahamas. the Cline Group, which Associated Press. Cline and his 22-year-old grew into one of the coun- The bodies of the four daughter Kameron were try’s top coal producers. women and three men on board the aircraft with When he thought mining were recovered Thursday five others when it went in the Appalachian region and taken to the Bahami- down Thursday, a spokes- was drying up, he started an capital of Nassau to be man for his attorney Bri- buying reserves in the Illi- officially identified, said an Glasser said Friday. nois Basin in what turned Delvin Major, chief inves- The death of the 60-year- out to be a smart invest- tigator for the Bahamas’ old magnate led to eulo- ment in high sulfur coal, Air Accident Investigation gies from industry leaders, according to the website Department. The Augusta government officials and of Missouri-based Fore- AW139 helicopter was still academics, who described sight Energy, a company in the water on Friday, and Cline as a visionary who he formed. based on preliminary infor- was generous with his Cline sold most of his in- mation, she did not believe $1.8 billion fortune. terest in Foresight for $1.4 there had been a distress PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “He was a very farsight- billion and then dropped call before the helicopter ed entrepreneur,” said Bill $150 million into a met- when down. The cause of A recovery team stands by at the wreckage site where a helicopter car- Raney, president of the allurgical coal mine in the crash is still undeter- rying billionaire coal entrepreneur Chris Cline crashed outside a string West Virginia Coal Associ- Nova Scotia, according to mined, officials said. of islands in the Bahamas, Friday. U.S. adds solid 224K jobs, making Fed rate cut less certain

By Josh Boak cerns about the economy’s ASSOCIATED PRESS health. But with June’s pace of hiring, employers WASHINGTON — have now added, on aver- U.S. employers sharply age, a solid 171,000 jobs stepped up their hiring for the past three months. in June, adding a robust Last month’s burst of hir- 224,000 jobs, an indica- ing suggests that many tion of the economy’s du- employers have shrugged rability after more than a off concerns about weaker decade of expansion. growth, President Donald The strength of the jobs Trump’s trade wars and report the government the waning benefits from issued Friday could com- U.S. tax cuts. plicate a decision for the Federal Reserve late this “Although there are month on whether to cut drags on the economy interest rates to help sup- in 2019, the expansion port the economy. Most in- should continue through vestors have anticipated a this year,” said Gus Fau- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rate cut in July and per- cher, chief economist at Cindy Bullock, Timpanogos Academy secretary, participates in shooting drills at the Utah Coun- haps one or two additional PNC Financial Services. ty Sheriff’s Office shooting range during the teacher’s academy training, in Spanish Fork Can- Fed cuts later in the year. “The doom and gloom was yon, Utah. That scenario may be less overblown.” likely now. The unemployment rate Stocks sold off early Fri- ticked up to 3.7% in June day before paring their from 3.6% for the previous Armed Utah teachers practice losses later. The Dow two months, reflecting an Jones Industrial Average influx of people seeking closed down a modest 43 jobs who were initially responding to school shootings points. But the yield on counted as unemployed. the 10-year U.S. Trea- Average hourly wages sury note climbed to 2.04 rose 3.1 percent from a to look like a school, then according to the Educa- school safety expert with By Morgan Smith percent from just under year ago. ASSOCIATED PRESS tion Commission of the the National School Safe- moved outside to a shoot- 2 percent before the jobs Trump responded to Fri- States. Other states have ty and Security Services ing range. report was released, re- day’s jobs report by tweet- SPANISH FORK, Utah Active shooter training less explicit requirements consulting firm. — Nancy Miramontes had flecting a view that the ing, “JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!” for educators is becoming or leave it to districts. Miramontes said her Fed might now be less in- But the strong hiring 30 seconds to find the gun- more common nationwide, Utah requires its elemen- teacher friends in Utah man. clined to cut rates multi- gains have lessened the and Utah is one of several tary schools to conduct at and other states debated ple times. case, at least for now, for The Utah school psychol- states that generally al- least one safety drill each about it on Facebook. But ogist weaved through a June’s solid job growth the Fed to slash rates as low permit holders to car- month, and its secondary after the training, she said followed a tepid gain of Trump has repeatedly maze of dusty halls before ry guns in public schools. schools to have detailed she felt empowered. spotting him in the corner 72,000 jobs in May, a re- and aggressively pressed Other states, including emergency response plans. “I know how to protect sult that had fueled con- the central bank to do. of a classroom, holding a Florida and Texas, have The firearm training is myself and my students gun to a student’s head. programs that allow cer- voluntary, but the Utah now; I know what to ex- She took a deep breath tain teachers to be armed County Sheriff’s Teach- pect if the worst happens,” and fired three shots, the if they are approved under ers Academy already has she said. first time she’s ever used a set of stipulations. a waiting list for its next At the recent session, a gun. One bullet pierced Utah County Sheriff four-week program. officers showed teach- the shooter’s forehead. Mike Smith said the pop- Despite increasing prev- ers how to disarm a gun- “Nice work,” a police ularity of concealed carry alence, some school safe- man, where to shoot on officer told her as they permits in Utah makes ty experts aren’t in favor the body, how to properly exchanged high-fives in such trainings even more of firearms training and aim and unload a fire- front of cardboard props important. About half the worry that such lessons arm. They also went over representing the gunman teachers brought their could cause undue stress de-escalation techniques, and student. own handguns to the or harm. self-defense and medical Miramontes recent- shooting range. “Are police tasking responses such as how to ly joined 30 other Utah “If teachers are going to teachers to perform a law pack a wound and tie a teachers at a series of be bringing firearms into enforcement responsi- tourniquet on a child. trainings where police schools, let’s make sure bility by arming them to Officers spent months instructed them on how they know how to handle protect others? We have designing the course and FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS to respond to an active them safely,” Smith said. to be cautious of what we local businesses donated shooter. Teachers went At least 39 states require ask people to do in these money and equipment. At- Job applicants line up at the Seminole Hard through the shooting drill lockdown, active-shooter traumatic, stressful situa- tendees paid $20 to partic- Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood during a job inside a warehouse set up or similar safety drills, tions,” said Ken Trump, a ipate. fair in Hollywood, Fla. U.S. to pursue citizenship question on census but path unclear

By Mark Sherman but the Justice Depart- population count that de- Some Republicans want redistribute money and ship question. But such an and Jill Colvin ment did not say exactly termines the allocation of them based on the popu- political power away from action from Trump would ASSOCIATED PRESS what options remain now seats in the House of Rep- lation of eligible voters, a Democratic-led cities where perhaps give administra- that the Supreme Court resentatives for the next change that could disad- immigrants tend to cluster tion lawyers a new basis WASHINGTON — The has barred the question at 10 years and the distribu- vantage Democrats by ex- to whiter, rural areas where to try to convince federal Justice Department said Friday it will press its least temporarily. tion of some $675 billion cluding immigrants. The Republicans do well. courts that the question search for legal grounds to The government has al- in federal spending. It also Supreme Court has left Trump, speaking as he could be included. force the inclusion of a cit- ready begun the process of reflects Trump’s interest open the issue of whether departed the White House “Executive orders do not izenship question on the printing the census ques- in reshaping how congres- districts based only on the for a weekend in New Jer- override decisions of the 2020 Census, hours after tionnaire without that sional districts are drawn. population of eligible vot- sey, said he might take ex- Supreme Court,” Thomas President Donald Trump question. “You need it for Congress, ers is constitutional. ecutive action. Saenz, president and gen- said he is “very seriously” The administration’s for districting,” he said Fri- The Census Bureau’s “It’s one of the ways that eral counsel of the Mexican considering an executive focus on asking broadly day. “How many people are own experts have said a we’re thinking about doing American Legal Defense order to get the question about citizenship for the there? Are they citizens? citizenship question would it, very seriously,” he said. and Educational Fund, said on the form. first time since 1950 re- Are they not citizens? You discourage immigrants An executive order in a statement Friday. The Trump said his admin- flects the enormous polit- need it for many reasons.” from participating in the would not, by itself, over- organization is represent- istration is exploring a ical stakes and potential Districts now are based survey and result in a less ride court rulings blocking ing plaintiffs in the census number of legal options, costs in the once-a-decade on the total population. accurate census that would the inclusion of the citizen- lawsuit in Maryland. A6 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- the security company for 1 in music” being played by a to Borash Veterinary Clinic. larly arrests, reflect police records. In Spearfields Lane on Thursday group in front of the pavilion on Caller reported she saw a the event of a perceived inaccuracy, at 10:18 a.m. Ocean Avenue at 1:41 p.m. on parakeet-type bird in her yard it is the sole responsibility of the con- Accidental burglar alarm re- Thursday. Responding officers at 30 Livingston Drive on Tues- ported at 12 Fernway on Thurs- reported the music was at a day at 1:57 p.m. Animal control cerned party to contact the relevant day at 3:09 p.m. officer reports reasonable volume. officer said there was no an- police department and have the house is secure. A caller reported a male in swer on callback. Message was department issue a notice of correc- False burglar alarm at Lynn- his 20s was unconscious on left requesting status of bird. tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or field High School at 275 Essex the beach at Doliber Cove at clarifications will not be made without St. on Thursday at 11:03 p.m. 3:34 p.m. on Thursday. They Complaints express notice of change from the ar- stated they carried him up to Caller reports a very fat man resting police department. Complaints Beacon and Norman streets. First responders transported in all black is soliciting for mon- Caller reported a suspicious the male to North Shore Med- ey in the vicinity of Dunkin’ Do- LYNN person is sitting on the lawn at ical Center. nuts at 3 Central St. on Monday 10 Trickett Road on Wednesday A caller reported from At- at 4:09 p.m. Reporting party Arrests at 9:10 a.m. Officer reports the lantic Avenue at 8:15 p.m. on said they did not wish to give FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS person is a contractor. Thursday that she couldn’t find the person money as he did not Vanessa Dasilva, 25, of 24 Actor Kevin Spacey arrives at district court in Suspicious person reported her car and she asked dispatch appear hungry. Officer reports Annabel St., Dorchester, was spraying something on the lawn the man was gone upon arrival. Nantucket. arrested and charged with dis- why they towed her car. She was at Wildwood Drive and Lantern advised no cars were towed at Clerk at Extended Stay Amer- orderly conduct at 11:54 p.m. Lane on Wednesday at 1:15 ica at 200 Jubilee Drive re- on Thursday. that time. Responding officers p.m. Officers checked the area reported her too impaired to ported an unwanted guest on Spacey accuser drops Joseph McMeo, 43, of 95 and unable to locate anyone. drive and they transported her Monday at 5:14 p.m. Employee Hammond St., Boston, was ar- Report of a gas odor in the home. called back to say she believes rested and charged with disor- lawsuit against actor home at 41 Locksley Road on A caller reported at 10:14 the person left. Officer reports derly conduct, trespassing, and Wednesday at 1:24 p.m. Call p.m. on Thursday that she went the subject’s vehicle is gone day requesting comment resisting arrest at 7:01 p.m. on handled by the Lynnfield Fire By Mark Pratt and out with a friend to Gerry Island from the property. Philip Marcelo from Alan Jackson, Spac- Thursday. Department. to watch the fireworks and they Caller from Overlook Trail ASSOCIATED PRESS ey’s attorney. Jackson has Kevin Mendez, 20, of 29 Resident of 19 Olde Towne became stranded. The har- reported loud music from a previously said the man is Rock Ave., was arrested and Road reported solicitor going BOSTON — A young bormaster picked them up at green Honda Civic car at Jeol lying in the hopes of win- charged with operating under to door to door on Wednesday man who says Kevin 10:43 p.m. and brought them USA parking lot at 10 Dearborn ning money in a civil case the influence of liquor, unli- at 1:26 p.m. Officer spoke with Spacey groped him in a home. Road on Monday at 8:55 p.m. against Spacey. censed operation of a motor party from pest control compa- Nantucket bar in 2016 Officers located a green BMW The legal development vehicle, and leaving the scene ny who said he has a state ped- has dropped his lawsuit PEABODY and all is quiet at this time. could have significance for of property damage at 1:12 dlers permit, he was referred to Report of a pedestrian who against the Oscar-win- the criminal case against a.m. on Friday. Town Hall for a local permit. jumped on his car and dam- ning actor, his lawyer said Arrests Spacey, legal experts say. A 911 call reported a dis- aged the sunroof at Peabody Friday. While there are a range Accidents abled auto at 782 Salem St. at Francisco Quinonez, 37, of Bread at 168 Main St. on Spacey still faces a crim- 505 Broadway impeding traffic of reasons why a civil suit A report of a motor vehicle 19 Eutaw St., Apt. 1, East Bos- Tuesday at 11:43 a.m. Officer inal charge. He pleaded on Route 129 near Donovan’s is dropped so quickly af- crash at Broadway and Lum- ton, was arrested on Monday checking for suspects and re- not guilty to indecent as- Liquors on Wednesday at 6:03 ter being filed, it could mus Court at 12:52 p.m. on at 5:29 p.m. for unlicensed ports finding the pedestrians sault and battery in Jan- p.m. Officers dispatched who be an indicator a private Thursday; at Boston and Ford operation of a motor vehicle involved. The suspect suffers uary. helped motorist move vehicle settlement was reached streets at 2:21 p.m. on Thurs- and failure to signal following a from mental illness and guard- His accuser’s lawyer, into safe location and advised and that the accuser may day; at Hart and Robinson traffic stop at 20 Newbury and ian will have him evaluated. Mitchell Garabedian, an- to call AAA. ultimately stop cooperat- streets at 11:18 p.m. on Thurs- 200 Lake streets. Officer will document the dam- nounced in an email that Wakefield Police Department ing with prosecutors, said day; at 72 Broad St. at 4:18 Nicole Armstrong, 27, age. the suit filed June 26 in reported they had a Lynnfield William Korman, a former a.m. on Friday; at Cliff and homeless, was arrested on An unwanted person was re- Nantucket Superior Court resident’s wallet on Wednes- prosecutor in the Suffolk Walnut streets at 7:56 a.m. on Monday at 6:30 p.m. at East ported at the Mentor Network has been voluntarily dis- day at 6:13 p.m. Officer was County District Attorney’s Friday. End Veterans Memorial Park at at 9 Centennial Drive on Tues- missed. No reason was dispatched to resident’s house office who is now a crim- A report of a motor vehicle 45 Walnut St. following a report day at 11:45 a.m. Officer stat- provided either by Garabe- to inform him. Resident was inal defense lawyer spe- crash with personal injury at of a woman screaming that she ed there were no threats. The dian or in the court filing. aware. 18 Lander St. at 3:47 p.m. on wants to die. She faces charges man was taken to Lahey Hospi- Garabedian said he would cializing in sexual assault Resident of 19 Locust St. Thursday; at Walgreens, 290 of disorderly conduct, posses- tal & Medical Center by Atlantic have no further comment. cases. reported domestic incident on Broadway, at 8:48 a.m. on Fri- sion of class C and E drugs, Ambulance to be evaluated. A telephone message was “Any settlement could Wednesday at 7:17 p.m. Offi- day. and resisting arrest. She was Caller from Murray Masonry left at his office. not be conditioned on a cer reports party was removed A report of a hit and run mo- taken to Lahey Hospital & Med- & More at 100R Lynn St. re- According to the court refusal to cooperate with from the home under own will. tor vehicle crash at 360 Sum- ical Center and released and ported a vehicle was vandalized filing, the suit was dis- the prosecution,” said Kor- Wires down reported by a mer St. at 5:24 p.m. on Thurs- brought to the police station. on Tuesday at 10:48 a.m. They missed “with prejudice,” man. “Nevertheless, mon- 911 call about a large tree that day; at 9 Laurel St. at 11:23 have a picture of a suspect ve- which means it cannot be ey is a great motivator for fell and struck power wires in p.m. on Thursday. Summons hicle next to the damaged vehi- refiled. an individual not to follow the Lynnfield Common area on cle, and a landlord will be able An email was left Fri- through.” Assaults Wednesday at 9:38 p.m. Of- Fabiana DaSilva, 30, was to supply surveillance video. ficer dispatched and Reading summoned following a motor Reports of several cars ille- POLICE BRIEFS A report of an assault and Municipal Light and the De- vehicle stop on Wallis Street gally parked under no parking battery with a dangerous weap- partment of Public Works con- on Monday 4:30 p.m. for un- signs at Lynnfield Street and Suspect in restaurant as a substitute teacher. tacted and dispatched. licensed operation of a motor on at 37 Vine St. at 9:37 p.m. Casco Road, and one is block- stabbing sent for His lawyer has not com- on Thursday. Received call for fireworks vehicle ing a driveway on Tuesday at mented. from residents near Lara Lane Fabio Ferreira, 33, of 56 Mt. 11:06 a.m. Officer reports one psych evaluation Complaints on Wednesday at 9:57 p.m. Pleasant Ave., Leominster, was vehicle left upon his arrival, no WORCESTER (AP) — A One dead after crash on Officer located party and shut summoned following a motor other significant issues. man suspected of fatally closed portion of roadway A report of an unwelcome down the fireworks for the night. vehicle stop at 2 Holten and Caller from 4 Aborn St. re- stabbing his ex-girlfriend guest at 210 Lewis St. at 4:03 Party called 911 for suspi- 115 Main streets on Tuesday ports her parents and a neigh- as she left the bathroom BOSTON (AP) — State p.m. on Thursday; at 62 Rogers cious person in the yard at 13 at 2:21 p.m. for unlicensed op- bor are having a dispute about Ave. at 1:35 a.m. on Friday; at Canterbury Road on Wednes- eration of a motor vehicle. The of a restaurant has been police say one person their fence on Tuesday at 1:39 sent to a psychiatric facil- died and two others 12 Parker Ave. at 5:34 a.m. on day at 11:27 p.m. Officers were vehicle was towed by Mallia’s p.m. The officer spoke with all Friday. dispatched, located the party Towing. ity for an evaluation. were injured when a car parties involved and they were Carlos Asencio, of Derry, rolled over on a portion A report of threats made at and sent him on his way. told to stay away from each 195 Market St. at 5:35 p.m. MarketStreet security re- Accidents N.H., was held without of Boston roadway that other. bail and sent to Bridge- remained closed after the on Thursday; at Broadway and ported a suspicious vehicle in Barbara from North Shore Lynnfield Street at 7:01 p.m. parking lot behind Gaslight at Motor vehicle crash into a water State Hospital at city’s July Fourth celebra- wall reported at 56 Washington Elder Service was told by a his arraignment Friday tions. on Thursday. 100 Market St. on Thursday at neighbor that money may have A report of a fight at 10 High 12:18 a.m. Officers could not and 5 Aborn streets on Monday on murder and other Spokesman David at 4:24 p.m. Officer will docu- been taken from the residence charges in the death Procopio said in an email St. at 8:29 p.m. on Thursday; locate vehicle. on Eastman Park on Tuesday at at Bulfinch and Forest streets A 911 call from motorist who ment no injuries and vehicle Wednesday of 31-year-old that the car crashed on towed by Mallia’s Towing. 3:01 p.m. The resident is in the Amanda Dabrowski. Storrow Drive at about at 10:22 p.m. on Thursday; at said he struck a cone in the hospital. The officer stated that Route 1 underpass and it’s in Report of a motor vehicle A court psychologist 1:30 a.m. Friday, appar- 215 Fayette St. at 10:57 p.m. there was no one home. on Thursday; at 37 Trinity Ave. at the middle of the road causing crash on Monday at 5:40 p.m. told a judge the 28-year- ently after driving around 11:19 p.m. on Thursday. a hazard on Thursday at 3:09 at 37 Walnut and 20 Wallis old Asencio appeared barriers put up for holi- a.m. Officer could not locate streets. Officer reports no in- SWAMPSCOTT “sullen, depressed and day festivities on the Es- Theft the cone. juries, both vehicles towed by quite tearful” and report- planade. The vehicle hit a Mallia’s Towing. Accidents ed considering suicide. building and came to rest A report of a larceny at Mar- Medical Aid Motor vehicle crash reported Asensio’s attorney had no on Back Street, parallel to ket Basket, 40 Federal St., at at 7-Eleven on Lowell Street on A report of a motor vehicle comment outside court. Storrow Drive. 12:30 p.m. on Thursday; at Ambulance requested at Monday at 9:01 p.m. Officer crash with property damage Police say Dabrowski A Boston Pops concert Market Basket, 40 Federal St., Sunrise Assisted Living at 55 reports incident was minor and less than $1,000 at 24 Long- had gone to O’Connor’s and fireworks display had wood Drive at 12:11 p.m. on at 3:01 p.m. on Thursday. Salem St., Apt. 104 on Wednes- parties exchanged paperwork. Restaurant in Worces- ended about 2 ½ hours Thursday. A report of motor vehicle day at 2:49 p.m. Patient taken Caller reports she struck a ter for her first meeting before the crash. theft at Pride Chevrolet, 715 to Salem Hospital. street sign at 63 Central and 2 with a book club and was The driver, 27-year-old Lynnway, at 1:53 a.m. on Friday. Medical aid requested at 6 Tremont streets on Tuesday at Complaints stabbed 15 to 20 times as Alexander Galanis, of Grey Lane on Wednesday at 12:12 p.m. Officer reports the A report of a noise com- she left the bathroom just Stoughton, died at the Vandalism 6:26 p.m. Resident called 911 Department of Public Works before 8 p.m. hospital. for lift assist possible medical was notified for sign replace- plaint on Shepard Avenue at 12:02 a.m. on Thursday; at 15 Other patrons came to A 38-year-old man from A report of vandalism to a aid for elderly person who fell ment. her aid and restrained motor vehicle at 81 Broad St. Highland Place at 12:06 a.m. Cape Coral, Fla., was after recent hip surgery. Rescue Hit and run crash reported the suspect. taken to the hospital at 11:28 p.m. on Thursday; at dispatched but patient refused on Thursday; at 200 Essex St. on Tuesday at 12:23 p.m. from with serious injuries. A 107 Timson St. at 12:02 a.m. the ambulance. Harvard Vanguard Medical As- at 5:57 p.m. on Thursday; at Trial set for ex-city official 32-year-old man from Fall on Friday. Ambulance requested at 6 sociates at 2 Essex St. Cherry Street and Hillside Ave- Grey Lane on Thursday at 9:48 nue at 8:28 p.m. on Thursday; charged with sexual assault River was hospitalized LYNNFIELD a.m. Patient taken to Melrose/ Animal Control at Kensington Lane and Lewis with minor injuries. Road at 8:58 p.m. on Thursday; NEWBURYPORT (AP) Wakefield Hospital. — The former president Woman walked into the po- at Stanley School, 10 Whitman 8-year-old child shot during Alarms of a city council is headed lice station on Allens Lane with Road, at 9:06 p.m. on Thurs- to trial on sexual assault holiday celebrations A 911 hangup call was re- MARBLEHEAD a stray golden Retriever named day; at Buena Vista Street and charges in November. ceived from 19 Fairview Ave. Maggie on Monday at 3:55 Burpee Road at 9:01 p.m. on BOSTON (AP) — Bos- The trial of Bert Reed, on Wednesday at 2:18 p.m. Accidents p.m. The dog’s owner was lo- Thursday; at Highland Place ton police say an 8-year- of Newburyport, is sched- Officer reports it was an acci- cated. and Jessie Street at 9:32 p.m. old girl and a man in his A caller reported a minor mo- uled to start Nov. 18 in dent by a child playing with the Caller reports barking dog on on Thursday; on Eureka Avenue 30s have been shot during tor vehicle crash at Ocean and Salem Superior Court. telephone. a front porch on Union Street at 10:11 p.m. on Thursday; at July Fourth celebrations. Atlantic avenues at 1:19 p.m. He was arrested last year Abandoned 911 call from 5 on Tuesday at 7:15 a.m. Ani- 4 Archer St. at 10:14 p.m. on on Thursday. for allegedly enticing a Police Commissioner Cortland Lane on Wednesday mal control officer reported the Thursday; at 6 Humphrey St. at 15-year-old boy into en- William Gross says the at 8:48 p.m. Officer spoke with owner contacted her boyfriend 2:09 a.m. on Friday. Complaints gaging in sexual activity. victims were shot near a residents and all was OK. who forgot to let the dogs in. He A report of a drunk person at Authorities say the park in the city’s Dorches- Security company called in A caller reported a drunk will be leaving work and at the Kings Beach, 55 Humphrey St., alleged assault happened ter neighborhood at about burglar alarm for Sagamore male was banging on her Bar- location in an hour. at 12:18 a.m. on Thursday; on at a church where the 11 p.m. Thursday as area Spring Golf Club at 1287 Main nard Street door and then laid Aviv Estates at Woodbridge at Salem Street at 12:56 a.m. on 43-year-old Reed worked residents celebrated the St. on Thursday at 4:45 a.m. down on the sidewalk at 12 240 Lynnfield St. reports dog Thursday. as a janitor and was holiday. Officer reports the alarm was a.m. on Thursday. Responding locked in a car on Tuesday at A report of a disturbance at reported to police in April The man was taken to accidental alarm. All is OK. officers transported the male to 9:14 a.m. Officer spoke to the 48 Puritan Road at 12:43 a.m. the hospital in critical Security company called in a his parents’ house. reporting party. The vehicle was on Thursday. 2018. He was indicted on condition. burglar alarm at the Lynnfield A caller reported a loud par- gone upon arrival. A report of suspicious activity He says the girl was Middle School at 505 Main ty on Bayview Road at 12:43 Staff of Northeast Veterinary at 22 Stetson Ave. at 7:53 a.m. several charges, including three counts of aggravat- shot in the foot and is St. on Thursday at 6:51 a.m. a.m. on Thursday. Responding Hospital at 29 Lowell St. reports on Thursday; at 108 Farragut expected to survive. Officer dispatched, investigated officers advised them to quiet a stray, brown male PitBull was Road at 3:52 p.m. on Thursday; ed child rape. Reed served as a New- It’s unclear if the vic- and all is OK. it down. brought to their office on Tues- at 238 Windsor Ave. at 12:50 tims were related. Burglar alarm canceled by A caller reported “loud Lat- day at 10:44 a.m. Animal taken a.m. on Friday. buryport city councilor from 2000 until 2004 No arrests were an- and sat on the city’s nounced and Gross urged school committee from residents with informa- Lynn Drug Task Force 781-477-4444 1998 until 2002. He ran tion to contact police. CALL 24 HOURS A DAY He called the shootings” Hotline or text the word tiplynn and your tip to “tip411” (847411) unsuccessfully for mayor All reports of neighborhood activity will be investigated. in 2003. Reed also worked unacceptable.” Spanish menu available Callers may remain anonymous. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM A7 ENTERTAINMENT Singer Joss Stone says she was deported from Iran By Kassidy Vavra prison nor am I trying to NEW YORK DAILY NEWS change the politics of the countries I visit nor do I Joss Stone says she was wish to put other people deported from Iran, caus- in danger,” Stone wrote. ing her to fall short on her Stone said “it seems” au- goal to perform in every thorities did not believe country around the world. that she wouldn’t be per- The 32-year-old English forming a public show, so soul singer shared in an they put her and her crew Instagram post that au- on a “black list” when they thorities detained her in came to the immigration Iran. hall. Iranian law forbids “After long discussions women from performing with the most friendly FILE PHOTO | TNS concerts in public, Stone charming and welcoming MAD Magazine Editor in Chief speaks with MAD artists and writers , said in the post. The sing- immigration people the er said that she was aware , , Dick DeBartolo, Mark Fredrickson, Teresa Burns Parkhurst, decision was made to de- and Charlie Kadau at New York Comic Con. of this law and did not tain us for the night and want to challenge it, but to deport us in the morn- authorities did not believe ing. Of course I was gut- her, putting her on the ted. So close yet so far, MAD Magazine leaving newsstands, “black list” and deporting this moment broke a little her from the country. piece of my heart,” Stone “We were aware there wrote. effectively shutting down after 67 years couldn’t be a public con- Despite being heartbro- cert as I am a woman ken over the news that she By Nancy Dillon “I  nd it deeply sad to knew this was coming” institutions,” musician and that is illegal in this would be deported, Stone NEW YORK DAILY NEWS learn that there will be after DC laid off three of Weird Al Yankovic tweet- country. Personally I don’t said she realized “the sil- no new content, but know- the four remaining editors ed. fancy going to an Iranian ver lining was bright.” NEW YORK — MAD ing history repeats itself, last week. “It’s very sad. It’s the Magazine is folding — but I have no doubt that the “Not too many maga- end of an era,” jazz guitar- not for fun this time. vintage pieces will be zines can keep publish- ist Grant Geissman, who The highly in uential highly, if not tragically, ing without any staff,” wrote a biography of for- humor magazine — fa- relevant,” former editor he wrote on his website mer MAD editor Al Fein- mous for its gap-toothed Allie Goertz tweeted. Thursday, tipping his hat stein, told the Daily News. mascot Alfred E. Neuman, “I think it’s a huge mis- to the magazine’s list of “It appears to be the end. social satire and fold-in take,” freelancer Mark famed former cartoonists Now that it’s part of a cor- back covers — is due to Evanier said in a post that including , Mort poration, it’s all about the stop publishing news- faulted new owner Time Drucker, , Will bottom line. They have 67 stand issues after its up- Warner for not investing Elder, Al Jaffee, Sergio years of material to regur- coming October edition, more in the beloved brand. Aragones, and gitate. Why pay for any- multiple people close to “I have to think that . thing new?” he said. the title claim. someone there is ponder- “I am profoundly sad to “For many generations After that it’s expected ing what MAD 2.0 might hear that after 67 years, of adolescents, MAD to become a reprint title be like. At least, I hope Mad Magazine is ceasing pointed the direction to- only, ending its illustrious someone is,” he wrote. publication. I can’t begin ward a counter culture. 67-year run publishing FILE PHOTO TNS Attempts to reach a to describe the impact It held a fun house mir- original content. spokesperson for Time it had on me as a young ror up to pop culture,” he English singer Joss Stone performs on stage Contributors got the Warner’s DC Comics were kid — it’s pretty much the said. “It was a fascinating during a concert at the International Jazz Pla- bad news via email late not successful Thursday. reason I turned out weird. look at an adult world you za 2019 Festival at the National Theater of Ha- Wednesday and shared MAD illustrator Tom Goodbye to one of the all- didn’t necessarily under- vana, Cuba. their sorrow online. Richmond said “we all time greatest American stand.” SENIOR LIVING DIRECTORY The North Shore’s longest running resource guide.

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By Bella diGrazia ’90s-formed rock band that’s had ITEM STAFF kids headbanging for decades, so you can imagine my excitement The only way to get over a heat when I saw “Happy Days” on Apple wave is to dive into a pool of new Music’s Hot Tracks list. While I music. appreciate their efforts of staying Temperatures reached above 90 true to themselves, this song comes degrees two days in a row for the nowhere close to famed tracks first time since summer began. “What’s My Age Again?” or “First FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS While the weather keeps getting Date.” But releasing a song that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hotter, so does the music of summer addresses mental health, in a genre 2019. shakes hands with Brazilian President Jair WITH BELLA DIGRAZIA of music that’s not known for doing It’s safe to say rock and roll made Bolsonaro before the start of a plenary session so, is a real power move. While the at the G20 Summit in Osaka, Japan. a quick comeback on Friday. With song may not be my favorite, I love parents who are both over the the band even more for attempting By Amanda Seitz gathered for a televised age of 60 — sorry mom and dad Chris Stapleton and Bruno Mars to break up negative mental health — I had no choice but to grow up l This is one of two releases and Beatrice Dupuy debate. It was held in Mi- stigmas with lyrics like, “Hey kid, ASSOCIATED PRESS ami. The next Democratic listening to rock bands like Led this week from Sheeran’s upcoming don’t listen to your head. It only Zeppelin, The Who, AC/DC and “No.6 Collaborations Project” and debates are slated for July fills you with dread and with doubt, A roundup of some of 30 and 31 in Detroit. Fleetwood Mac. To say it’s in my it’s my favorite. It’s a true rock and left looking for an easy way out.” the most popular but blood is an understatement. roll gem that has taken me by sur- CLAIM: Photo shows “Simmer” by Mahalia featuring completely untrue stories Kamala Harris at an My rock and roll cravings were prise because I didn’t think Sheer- Burna Boy and visuals of the week. well satisfied this week. an had it in him. The vocal part- event standing between l The reggaeton-style track had None of these is legit, even her father and mother, Ed Sheeran blew me away with nership between him, country-star me uncontrollably dancing at my though they were shared his track “BLOW,” a collaboration Stapleton and R&B hitmaker Mars who is wearing a sari. desk all day on Friday. After never widely on social media. THE FACTS: The photo with country superstar Chris was a contrast I can only deem as having heard of Mahalia before, The Associated Press Stapleton and R&B icon Bruno pure genius. With a major lack of shows Harris posing with I am now a fangirl of the English checked them out. Here two attendees at the 2016 Mars. It’s a rock and roll song I decent rock music lately, this track singer/. Her smooth are the real facts: never knew I needed until now. satisfied my guitar-riff craving. I Pratham USA gala in Palo vocals are undeniable. Combined CLAIM: President Alto, Calif. She was Cali- With heavy guitar riffs and the accidently turned my car into an air with Burna Boy’s Nigerian afro-fu- Donald Trump walked high-pitched vocals rock is known drum concert while listening to it fornia attorney general at sion vibe, it’s one of my favorite into North Korea by him- the time. The photo, paired for, the song pays tribute to the on my way into work. tracks of the summer thus far. The self, without Secret Ser- genre’s founding fathers. “Best Part of Me” by Ed Sheeran with a variety of false cap- song starts off with a deep, dirty vice or military protection. tions on social media, is be- But, just like Queen’s “The Show featuring YEBBA beat, lightens up with the start of THE FACTS: Special Must Go On” and The Beatles’ l Famously known for them, ing used to question Har- Mahalia’s vocals and then brings it Agent in Charge Antho- ris’s race. The couple in the “Revolution,” bands are still send- Sheeran finally released an emo- back down again. You’ll be left with ny Ornato accompanied ing rock and roll messages out into tional ballad from his latest project. photo, Suneil Parulekar feeling nothing but a steamy desire. Trump into North Korea as and his wife, Rohini, are the ether. His vocals, clearer than ever, talk “I Don’t Think I Live There Any- he met with Kim Jong Un, Blink-182, the rock trio that’s about insecurities. The track cre- longtime board members more” by ROAM the country’s leader. Posts of Pratham, an Indian had fans playing air drums since ates a relatable story about loving l The recent track from the Brit- circulating on Facebook the 1990s, released a song that someone even when they don’t love charitable organization. ish pop punk band brought me back and Twitter falsely assert The misleading posts have addresses mental illness, and rock themselves. With lyrics like “My to the days when I was 14 years old that Trump walked into duo BONES UK came out with a eyes are crossed, but they’re still been circulating since and rock bands like Mayday Pa- North Korea on Sunday Harris, a black Democrat- cover of David Bowie’s “I’m Afraid blue. I bite my nails and tell the rade and Red Jumpsuit Appara- without security guards, of Americans” from 1997 that still truth. I go from thin to overweight, ic senator representing tus defied their genres by breaking but photographs of the California, announced her holds a valid political message. oh day to day it fluctuates.” Sheeran into the pop charts. A true example diplomatic greeting prove While rock and roll tributes brings his fans into the world of his bid for the presidency. Her of pop rock, I found the tune to be otherwise. Trump became father, Donald Harris, played the biggest role in this raw insecurities. The harmonious utterly catchy. It’s a song about not the first U.S. president Friday’s new music releases, it was vocal combination of Sheeran and is Jamaican. Her mother, feeling in control of yourself any- Sunday to cross into North Shyamala Gopalan, was Mahalia and Burna Boy’s “Sim- Grammy-award winning YEBBA more and the band, whom I had Korea, after extending a mer” that stole the show with its (Abbey Smith), over the simple Indian and died in 2009. never heard of until Friday, could hasty invitation for Kim to Posts using the photo with reggae/Afro-fusion track. guitar strumming, will make you not have released it at a better time. receive him at the border of Let’s see what Friday gave us this stop what you’re doing and listen. the inaccurate caption In a time where many people don’t the Koreas in the Demil- re-emerged after the first week: “On My Own” by Jaden featuring feel in control of their own lives, the itarized Zone. Associated THE BREAKDOWN Democratic presidential song is beyond relatable. Press photographer Susan debates last month when “Goodbyes” by Post Malone fea- l My favorite track off the “I’m Afraid of Americans” by Walsh captured a photo turing Young Thug newly released “ERYS”, Harris spoke about segre- BONES UK of Trump, wearing a navy gation and being bused to l The genre-breaking hitmaker Jaden (Smith), son of Will Smith l The London-bred rock duo suit and red tie, talking to Post Malone from New York has and Jada Pinkett Smith, collabo- school as a child. Suniel serve up a fantastically modern Kim, who is in a black suit, Parulekar said Harris done it again. He released a break- rated with one of his biggest idols. cover of David Bowie’s 1997 hit on the North Korean side up song that doesn’t make you want The feel-good, upbeat tempo, which was the guest of honor at song. Straying not too far from the of the border of the DMZ as the gala. to curl up into a ball and cry. The holds a message of getting back original, but throwing in their own Ornato looks on. The agent upbeat hip-hop tempo had me bop- up after you get knocked down, CLAIM: Video shows electro-funk vibe, BONES UK is re- was standing in North Canadian Prime Min- ping my head in sync and Malone’s reminds me of some of Cudi’s famed sending a very clear message. Given Korea, wearing a dark suit, words forced me to stop and listen. older songs, like “Day N’ Nite” and ister Justin Trudeau the current state of women’s bodily striped tie and sunglasses. being ignored by Brazilian His lyrics, “There’s no way I can “Pursuit of Happiness.” With a mix rights in America with the pro-life Trump spent three hours President Jair Bolson- save you ‘cause I need to be saved, of vocals, raps and spoken word, versus pro-choice battle, a female in the DMZ, which included aro at the Group of 20 too” indicate it’s a song about some- Smith takes the stage while Cudi leading the vocals behind this is an 80-minute meeting with summit in Osaka, Japan. one who needs to put themselves follows behind, remaining true to politically clever. It’s a cover that Kim, where Secret Service THE FACTS: A clip first. The only downfall of the track himself. It’s a collaboration that Bowie himself would be proud of. agents also guarded the circulating on social media is Young Thug’s high notes. All they was meant to happen. president. with the false claim shows did was distract me and made me “Happy Days” by blink-182 Bella diGrazia can be reached at CLAIM: Not a single Trudeau tapping Bolsonaro forget what the song is about. l I’ve always held a special [email protected]. Follow her Democratic presidential and then reaching toward “BLOW” by Ed Sheeran featuring place in my musical heart for the on Twitter @BelladiGrazia. candidate wore an Amer- the Brazilian president, ican flag lapel pin during who then turns in the other the first round of Demo- direction. The gesture is Block parties offered fun for all cratic debates. used in posts to make it THE FACTS: A total of LYNN — There were to Peggy Melanson fol- sey and Olivia Casey. 1-2: Olivia Casey and seem as if the Brazilian six Democratic presiden- winners aplenty at the lowed by Hunter Rouse “Wheeled vehicle” rec- president is disrespecting Leah Casey. “WWWXXX” tial candidates pinned an Raddin and Reed streets and Fiona Melanson. ognition went to McK- Trudeau by refusing to recognition Boys 3-4 American flag on their and Dearborn Avenue “Prettiest” was bestowed enzie Rouse and Ben shake his hand. However, went to Evan Pover- lapels for the Democrat- July 4th block parties on Angelina DeAmelio Iamagna. “Funniest” an extended version of chuk, James Wyrnn and ic debates, which were with contests including followed by Leah Wynot category awards went the clip shows that after Mahamed Elejad; Boys broadcast live June 26 “most patriotic” with (hey, why not?) and Jayla to Matthew Rouse, Bolsonaro turned to shake and 27. Posts circulating first-place winner Ad- Walsh. James Wrynn and 7-10, Yousif Mortalim- the hand of the person next on Facebook and Twitter man Rystom followed The “Disney” category Boden Rouse. ised; Girls 7-10, Muya to him, Trudeau tapped use the false claim to sug- by Hayden Rystom and went to Gracie Walsh “Wekwalivia” awards Amaar; Yara Ivrah; him again and Bolsonaro gest that the Democratic Lily Walsh. followed by Angelina included boys category Boys 11-12 included returned to face him and Party is unpatriotic. 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ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Lynn’s Christian Moran pitched four innings and allowed two runs on five hits with seven strikeouts in a win over Saugus in the Babe Ruth state tournament Friday night at World Series Park. Lynn 15’s open state tourney with

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK West Lynn’s Christian Figueroa (right) went 1-for-3 with one RBI in a win over East Lynn in the win over Saugus District 16 Tournament Friday evening at Reinfuss Field. By Daniel Kane West Lynn takes down cross-town foe ITEM STAFF SAUGUS — The Lynn 15-year-old Babe Ruth All- By Mike Alongi “It’s all about the bats in nings and allowing one couple of runs in the first Stars got the state finals started on the right foot Fri- ITEM STAFF this league, and if you can run on one hit with six inning and that put us be- day with a 9-6 win over Saugus at World Series Park. come out and take an ear- strikeouts. Figueroa came hind for the whole game,” Christian Moran got the nod and pitched four in- LYNN — The West Lynn ly lead you have a good on to pitch in relief, going said East Lynn assistant nings, allowing just two runs on five hits and five 12-year-old all-star team chance. We were able to do 1 2/3 innings and allowing coach Matt Morin. “We walks with seven strikeouts. Ryan Fraher put in three took an early lead and that.” no runs on no hits with settled down after that, innings of relief work, allowing one run on three hits never looked back Friday Gilbert Galva had a solid two strikeouts. but in the end they made with a pair of strikeouts and shut the door on a late night, rolling to a 8-1 win day at the plate, going “Jacob pitched an excel- fewer mistakes than we Saugus comeback. over cross-town foe East 3-for-3 with one RBI. Ed- lent game, and Christian did and that’s what won “Christian is a champion,” Lynn manager Brian Lynn in the District 16 them the game.” O’Connor said. “He just battles. Just like in the dis- Tournament at Charlie die Lewis (2-for-4), Chris- did a good job coming in in tian Figueroa (1-for-3) and relief,” said Contreras. “We West Lynn came out of tricts, he goes out and competes. He doesn’t do base- Reinfuss Field. West Lynn the gate swinging the bat. ball full time like a lot of these guys. When I give him notched four runs in the Jacob Peterson (1-for-3) made a couple of mistakes each had one RBI, while in the field, but those guys A single and an error put the ball he’s all heart. I love him and I trust him. first inning and rode that Christian is a winner. Alex Sullivan went 2-for-2 really helped us out on the runners on second and lead all the way to a victo- third right away, then Pe- “Fraher keeps hitters off balance,” O’Connor said. with two runs scored. mound.” ry. terson cashed in with a “He is so huge for this team. He grew this year, last Peterson also got the job For East Lynn, Jariel “The bats came out early RBI sacrifice fly to put year he was little. He had signs of it last year still and done on the mound for Benzan (1-for-3, run) had for us, and that was a huge West Lynn up 1-0. now he’s got it and he’s going to be huge for this team.” plus,” said West Lynn West Lynn, earning the the lone hit in the loss. manager Rich Contreras. win after tossing 4 1/3 in- “I think we gave them a WEST LYNN, B2 LYNN 15’s, B2 North Shore Freedom returns with an experienced lineup By Harold Rivera and I work well together. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR We bounce ideas off each other. It’s a good blend. The LYNN — When your kids work well together team accomplishes some- and I’ve learned a lot from thing special and returns Al the past few years. As a the bulk of its core the fol- whole package we work re- lowing season, you’re in a ally well together.” good place. That’s where This summer’s roster in- the North Shore Freedom cludes the following: Billy 16-18-year-old all-star Allen, Dayshon Anderson, team finds itself this sum- David Barnard, Brett mer. North Shore starts its Bucklin, Christian Burt, state tournament quest Devin Curley, Conor Dono- this weekend with the ma- hue, Kevin Durant, Zach jority of last year’s group Elwell (Leon Elwell’s son), back in the fold. The team Kyle Finnigan, Ryan Gra- reached the Babe Ruth ciale, Juan Hurtado, Sean World Series last summer. Letarte, Josh Mateo, Jomar “We’re pretty excited,” Moreta, Anthony Nikolaka- coach Leon Elwell said. kis, Kyle Ouellette and Max “Most of these kids have Pegnato. known each other since Moreta, an English grad- they were young kids. uate, was named the MVP They’ve all played together of the Northeastern Con- at some point and have got- ITEM FILE PHOTO ference South this past ITEM FILE PHOTO ten to know each other over high school season. Dayshon Anderson is coming off of a solid season the years. It’s a tight-knit English’s Jomar Moreta (right) was named MVP with the Lynn Classical baseball team. group. Coach Al Donovan NORTH SHORE, B2 of the NEC South this past spring. North Shore splits doubleheader with Westfield

By Joshua Kummins The Navs complete their ter. gle to left brought in two of FOR THE ITEM six-game road trip on Sunday The visitors’ eventual the runs before Tommy against the . game-winning run came Quinn (Stonehill) added an- WESTFIELD — The North First pitch at Muzzy Field is across in the fifth after Olszak other RBI hit. Shore Navigators split Fri- set for 6 p.m. and Lawlor posted one-out Marblehead’s Beau Dana day’s Futures Collegiate Game 1: North Shore 7, singles and Westfield’s fourth (Dickinson) began his in- Baseball League doublehead- Westfield 4 error brought home the Dan- ning-long stint with a strike- er with the Westfield Star- The Navigators scored mul- vers native second baseman out and worked around two fires, earning a 7-4 win in the tiple runs in the first inning with one of his three runs hits and two walks to finish opener before suffering an against Westfield for the sec- scored. the game. For Westfield, Jeter 8-6 loss in walk-off fashion to ond time this week as the While North Shore posted was tagged with the loss after end the day at Bullens Field. first two batters to face Star- 12 hits, Swampscott’s Gavin allowing four runs — though North Shore moved to 17- fires lefty Chase Jeter (Dart- Sullivan (Stetson) was strong just one was earned — on 15 on the season as a result of mouth) scored. After Colin en route to his second win of seven hits through five the split, while Westfield be- Wetterau (St. John’s) singled the summer. The rising soph- frames. came the final FCBL team to and Andrew Olszak (South- omore allowed just one run Game 2: Westfield 8, reach the 10-win mark as it ern Maine) doubled to right, on three hits through six in- North Shore 6 improved to 10-21. Lawlor reached on a fielding nings, completing four frames Wetterau started the North Every member of the Navs error that allowed both runs in the minimum three bat- Shore offense quickly for the starting lineup had a hit in to cross the plate. ters. second straight game as he the victory, with three players North Shore made it a 3-0 Kretzschmar extended ripped a leadoff to center be- recording multiple and out- game an inning later. Keagan North Shore’s lead and fore Lawlor cleared the fence for his first of two homers on fielder Kade Kretzschmar Calero (UMass Lowell) sin- capped his 2-for-4, three-RBI the night to give the Navs a (Dartmouth) driving in three gled, advanced all the way to performance with a three- 2-0 lead. Wetterau went 3-for- runs. Sean Lawlor (Flagler) third on an error in the out- run homer to right in the top 4 with two runs scored, while hit home runs in his first two field, and scored on a passed of the seventh, but the Star- Lawlor became the first Nav- at-bats of the finale and fin- ball. The Starfires then fires finished the game with ITEM FILE PHOTO igator batter to record a ished with five RBI before scored their first run in the three runs of their own. A two-homer game this season Colin Wetterau went 3-for-4 for the Navigators in Westfield earned the last-in- bottom half of the same frame fielding error on designated after two did so in 2018. the second game of a doubleheader against the ning win on Sean Murphy’s on Christian Walsh’s (UMa- hitter Andrew Ciaccarelli’s Friday. pinch-hit, two-run blast. ss) solo home run out to cen- (American International) sin- NAVS, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 Lynn 15’s beat Saugus in first round of Babe Ruth state tournament LYNN 15’s From B1 Tyler Dugan (2-for-2) had a big day at the plate with two RBI and two runs scored. Anthony Marino (2-for-4, run) also knocked in a pair of runs while Ethaniel Al- mendarez, Moran and Fraher each had one RBI. Saugus put together a four-run fifth to climb back into the game but couldn’t complete the comeback with Fraher on the mound. Nick Sacco, Tommy Falasca, Mas- simino Ventre and Mike Azzari each had one RBI. Sacco pitched the last four innings, allowing one run on three hits with a hit batter and one strikeout. After a scoreless first, Lynn added six runs in the sec- ond inning to take control of the game. An error and a single put runners on for Dugan, who laced a 2-RBI sin- gle to start the rally. Marino added a RBI single later in the inning and an errant throw scored two more runs to give Lynn a 5-0 lead. Almendarez capped off the inning with another RBI single to stretch the lead to 6-0. The hits kept coming in the third. Fraher singled and Dugan doubled to start a two-out rally. Moran and Ma- rino laced a pair of RBI singles to give Lynn a 8-0 lead. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Saugus added a run in the fourth thanks to a RBI walk from Sacco before clawing back into the game in the fifth. West Lynn’s Eddie Lewis (throwing) went 2-for-4 with one RBI in a win over East Lynn in the Six straight batters reached base to start off the rally. District 16 Tournament Friday evening at Reinfuss Field. Anthony Cialini singled, Kyle McLaughlin walked and Falasca plated a run with a double. A passed ball plated McLaughlin and two more walks loaded the bases. Ven- West Lynn moves on in District 16 Tournament tre laced a RBI single to cut the Lynn lead to 8-4. “We messed up a couple basic things (Friday) that we WEST LYNN On the offensive side, home a run to make it 6-1. now, but in the end we had usually get right,” O’Connor said. “We messed up a cou- From B1 West Lynn didn’t let up. But that was as close as a solid season.” ple run-downs and gave them runs, a couple errors in the They loaded up the bases East Lynn would get, and West Lynn (2-1) will outfield. We didn’t play our best. Our defense is usually Two batters later West in the bottom of the sec- West Lynn added two move on to face Wyoma/ our heart that’s where we are strong. We gave them too Lynn grabbed another run ond for Galva, who more insurance runs in Saugus National Satur- many runs today. We can’t do that in the state tourna- on a fielder’s choice, then smacked a RBI single to the bottom of the fifth day evening (5) in Salem. ment , we need to clean that up.” an East Lynn throwing er- make it 5-0. West Lynn thanks to a RBI double “It’s another win-or-go Saugus added another run on an error but Fraher ror allowed two more runs then pushed across anoth- from Lewis and a RBI sac- home game, so we have to came in and settled things down from there to hold on to to come home before the er run thanks to a passed rifice fly from Figueroa. be ready to go,” said Con- the 8-5 lead. Saugus added one more run on a RBI single inning was over, putting ball, going up 6-0 after two The loss puts an end to treras. “The only small is- from Azzari in the sixth but Fraher pitched a clean sev- West Lynn ahead 4-0. enth to seal the win. That was all Peterson innings. East Lynn’s (1-2) season. sue is we’ve used our main Lynn has a quick turnaround with Newton Saturday would need. East Lynn got its lone “We had a good season,” pitchers already and we (5:30) while Saugus moves to the losers bracket and Peterson would move run in the fourth inning, said Morin. “I think after don’t reset pitch counts plays Sunday (2). Both games are at World Series Park. through the East Lynn or- and it was partially thanks the first game (a 14-1 loss until Sunday, so we’re go- “We preach, ‘don’t take anything for granted,’” O’Con- der efficiently in each in- to some mistakes from to Wyoma) a lot of people ing to have our fourth nor said. “I’ve said that a thousand times. A pitcher can ning, only allowing the West Lynn. A single and counted us out, but we pitcher going probably. So always come out and have a great day and that’s what occasional walk and a an error put runners at were able to get a win the we’ll have to hit well again happened with (Sacco). He shut us down, but we were leadoff single to Benzan in second and third, then a next game and keep play- in that game if we want to able to overcome it and get the win.” the top of the fourth. fielder’s choice brought ing for awhile. It stings for keep playing.” Big game experience is the hallmark of North Shore Freedom team

NORTH SHORE son of college baseball this travel to host Cape Cod for times and they beat us From B1 past year. It’s a good group.” a best-of-three series Sun- twice. They were all close Anderson, Barnard, day (1). Game 2 will be games. We’re pretty even- Anderson, Barnard, Bucklin, Burt, Durant, played Monday (11) with ly-matched teams. I’m not Bucklin and Finnigan Zach Elwell and Nikolaka- the if-necessary third game sure what they picked up helped Classical earn the kis were also part of the immediately after. but I’m sure they did a good No. 2 seed in the Division 1 15-year-old Babe Ruth All- “It’s really good competi- job replacing the players North state tournament. Star team that reached the tion,” Elwell said. “You have they lost to graduation or Zach Elwell, Graciale and World Series in North Da- kids coming back, depend- whatever other reasons.” Pegnato helped Swamp- kota three summers ago. ing on their ages, that have The winner of the best-of- scott make a run in Divi- Experience and talent, played a year of college three advances to the re- sion 3 North. Letarte undoubtedly, are two of baseball. It’s a great level of gional round, which will be reached the Division 1A North Shore’s strengths. competition. All these guys played in Walpole, New “Super 8” final with St. John’s Prep. Ouellette and “The core guys are back,” have played two, three Hampshire. Donohue were key mem- Elwell said. “Some of these years of varsity baseball, “Coach Donovan and I bers of a St. Mary’s team guys have been to the World some of them even four. have a lot of familiarity that won the Division 2 Series twice. They have Some of these kids are a with these guys,” Elwell state championship. that winning experience, little mature, a little more said. “It’s a good group, it’s “We have a really talent- not just from baseball but seasoned.” a really good group. It’s ed group,” Elwell said. also from football, hockey North Shore and Cape been tough with college ori- “These guys have had great and other sports they play.” Cod grew to know each oth- entations and graduation ITEM FILE PHOTO high school careers. A lot of Elwell and his players er well last summer. parties. We haven’t had our Devin Curley had a number of big performances them are going to play col- know that a repeat trip to “We played them five whole team together much. for the Lynn 16-18-year-old Babe Ruth team lege baseball and some of the World Series won’t be times last year,” Elwell We’re excited because it’s last season. them played their first sea- handed to them. They’ll said. “We beat them three such a great group.”

Red Sox, Tigers run into a rain delay Navs split doubleheader with Westfield Starfires

NAVS From B1 The Starfires took the game’s first lead with three runs in the first and two more in the second, taking advantage of three hits, four walks, and three wild pitches against North Shore debutant and rising North- eastern freshman Sebastian Keane. Walsh had West- field’s lone RBI of the opening frame with a one-out single, but the reigning Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year from North Andover recorded two of his three strikeouts to help limit the damage. Westfield starter Stephen Fleury (Merrimack) struck out his first batter of the third inning, but the Navs started the offense as Wetterau and Olszak put togeth- er back-to-back singles with one out. Lawlor then tied the game at 5-5 as he ripped a three-run shot out to right. Danny Crossen (Northeastern) flipped the score in favor of the hosts during the next half-inning as his one-out single brought home Dolan Ocasal (UAlbany) to make the score 6-5. The leadoff hitter went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and one RBI, while Walsh also had two hits and scored twice for the Starfires. The Navs added another game-tying run in the fourth when Madoc Fisher (Salem State) drew a leadoff walk, took second on a wild pitch, and scored on Wetterau’s second double of the game. Lefty Jake Zoller (Wofford) put up a zero with two strikeouts an inning later and finished the game out of the North Shore bullpen, scat- tering five hits over the final 4 1/3 frames. Fisher singled and Nolan Watson (Dayton) walked for the Navs in the sixth, but reliever Justin Butz (Kansas State) struck out Wetterau to bring Westfield back to the bats. Thomas Joyce (Merrimack) led off with an in- field bunt single, but Olszak got Zoller through the in- ning in the minimum with a diving stop at third base to start a double play. The score, thus, remained tied through six. Butz PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS would earn the win after 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief The grounds crew rolls out the tarp at Comerica Park in Detroit during the sixth inning of a as Sean Moorhouse (Westfield State) drew a one-out game between the Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers Friday night. walk and pinch runner Bryce Walker (Hartford) touched the plate on Murphy’s winning homer to right. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SPORTS BRIEFS SCHEDULE FCBL STANDINGS visit www.lwrun.org or (Not including last night’s games) Lynn Youth Tonight Sunday contact [email protected] Monday at Bristol Blues Evening Summer or 781-709-7135 or 781- vs. Brockton 593-6562. OFF (6) Rox (7) W L Pct. GB Streak L10 Track Series Pittsfield 16 12 0.571 - 1L 5-5 The 6th annual Lynn Bishop Fenwick Bristol 16 12 0.571 - 2W 8-2 Parks and Recreation North Shore 17 14 0.548 .5 2W 5-5 Youth Summer Evening girls basketball Tuesday Wednesday Track meets will be held camp at Nashua at Pittsfield Brockton 16 14 0.533 1 3L 5-5 on Mondays from July 8 Silver Knights Suns (6:30) Worcester 15 15 0.500 2 1W 6-4 through August 19 at Man- Bishop Fenwick’s fifth (7:05) Nashua 15 16 0.484 2.5 1L 4-6 ning Field. The races will annual Girls Basketball begin at 6:30 p.m. Camp will take place July Westfield 9 21 0.300 8 1L 3-7 There are no entry fees 22 to July 25 from 9 a.m. for any races. There will be to 1 p.m. at Danvers a 30-meter race for ages Indoor Sports. The camp three and under, and all of will be led by coaches and Ex-Patriot, ESPN analyst Bruschi the other events (50-meter, players from Bishop Fen- 100-meter, 200-meter, 400- wick, along with col- meter, 800-meter, one-mile, lege-playing Fenwick now recovering after second stroke relays, standing long jump alumni. and softball throw) will be For more information, ATTLEBORO (AP) — day and immediately rec- Bruschi had a stroke in ing for the seventh game of open to high school ages email head coach Adam Former New England ognized the warning signs February 2005 just days the 2005 season. and under. DeBaggis at aaggio6@ Patriots linebacker and of arm weakness, face after the Patriots won the He played three more For more information, yahoo.com. ESPN analyst Tedy Brus- drooping and speech diffi- Super Bowl and learned seasons with the Patriots chi is recovering in a Mas- culties. he had a congenital heart and announced his retire- sachusetts hospital after Bruschi was admitted to defect that produced a hole ment just before the start MLB suffering a second stroke. Sturdy Memorial Hospi- in his heart. He had sur- of the 2009 season. Since AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE His family says in a tal in Attleboro, where his gery to repair the hole and then, he’s worked at ESPN East Division East Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB statement the 46-year-old family said Friday he was retired. But he sat out less and entered the Patriots New York 56 29 .659 — Atlanta 51 36 .586 — suffered the stroke Thurs- “recovering well.” than a year before return- Hall of Fame in 2013. Tampa Bay 50 38 .568 7½ Philadelphia 45 41 .523 5½ Boston 45 41 .523 11½ Washington 45 41 .523 5½ Toronto 33 54 .379 24 New York 39 48 .448 12 Baltimore 25 61 .291 31½ Miami 32 53 .376 18 Central Division Central Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Minnesota 54 32 .628 — Chicago 46 42 .523 — Cleveland 48 38 .558 6 Milwaukee 46 42 .523 — Chicago 41 43 .488 12 St. Louis 43 42 .506 1½ Detroit 28 54 .341 24 Pittsburgh 42 44 .488 3 Kansas City 29 59 .330 26 Cincinnati 41 44 .482 3½ West Division West Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Houston 55 32 .632 — Los Angeles 59 29 .670 — Oakland 48 40 .545 7½ Colorado 44 42 .512 14 Texas 46 40 .535 8½ Arizona 43 45 .489 16 Los Angeles 44 43 .506 11 San Diego 42 44 .488 16 Seattle 38 53 .418 19 San Francisco 39 47 .453 19 Friday’s Games Oakland (Bassitt 5-3) at Seattle (Gonzales Kansas City at Washington, 7:05 p.m. 9-7), 10:10 p.m. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Milwaukee (Houser 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Boston at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. liams 3-2), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Miami (Smith 3-4) at Atlanta (Fried 9-3), L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Texas at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 8-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syn- Oakland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. dergaard 5-4), 7:15 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 5-8) at San Francisco Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. (Bumgarner 5-7), 10:05 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. Colorado (Gray 9-5) at Arizona (Ray 5-6), Colorado at Arizona, 9:10 p.m. 10:10 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. San Diego (Paddack 5-4) at L.A. Dodgers St. Louis at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. (Maeda 7-4), 10:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Texas (Chavez 3-3) at Minnesota (Pineda Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. 5-4), 2:10 p.m. Boston at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. Baltimore (Cashner 8-3) at Toronto (Richard Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. 1-4), 3:07 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Kansas City (Sparkman 2-4) at Washington Kansas City at Washington, 1:35 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS (Scherzer 8-5), 4:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 Boston (Porcello 5-7) at Detroit (Zimmer- p.m. Bryson DeChambeau shot a 9-under 62 in the second round of the inaugural 3M Open Friday mann 0-5), 4:10 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 2:10 p.m. afternoon, taking the lead into the weekend at 14-under overall. Cleveland (Bieber 7-3) at Cincinnati (DeS- Texas at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. clafani 5-4), 4:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-4) at Tampa Bay Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. (Snell 5-7), 4:10 p.m. Miami at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-6) at Chicago Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. White Sox (Giolito 11-2), 7:15 p.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. DeChambeau dominates second L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-2) at Houston (Cole Colorado at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. 8-5), 7:15 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m.

TODAY IN SPORTS round of 3M Open, leads at 14-under July 6 2013 — Jimmie Johnson be- BLAINE, Minn. (AP) — last year,” said DeCham- a two-stroke lead with a 62 who has failed to reach the 1887 — Lottie Dod of Britain, 15, comes the first driver in 31 years Bryson DeChambeau fig- beau, who went bogey-free in the first round Thurs- weekend in four of his last becomes the youngest woman to to sweep Daytona International ured a score well into the over the first two days for day, started on No. 10 and six events. After taking a win the women’s singles champi- Speedway. The Daytona 500 win- ner is the first driver since Bob- double digits below par the first time in his career. sputtered through the triple bogey on his way to a onship at Wimbledon, defeating could win the inaugural Adam Hadwin arrived windless, muggy morning 74 in the first round, Mick- Blanch Bingley 6-2, 6-0. by Allison in 1982, and the fifth 1933 — The first major league overall, to win both races in a 3M Open. in the clubhouse in second with five bogeys on his elson shot a 73 to finish All-Star game is played at Comis- season at Daytona. He’s already there, half- place at 12-under, after first nine to offset an ea- 2-over. key Park, Chicago. The Ameri- 2014 — Novak Djokovic wins way through. five birdies in a steely per- gle. Piercy still came in at DeChambeau entered can League beats the National his second Wimbledon title and DeChambeau dominated formance on the back nine 10-under. He was joined by the event tied for just League 4-2 on Babe Ruth’s two- denies Roger Federer his record the second round, racking amid an on-and-off drizzle Sam Burns, Brian Harman 133rd on the tour in greens run homer. eighth by holding off the Swiss up nine birdies to finish during the afternoon. Had- and Sam Saunders in a in regulation. His previ- 1957 — Althea Gibson becomes star in five sets. Djokovic wastes Friday at a career-low 62 win, who finished sixth a four-way tie for third place. ous best round on the tour, the first black to win a title at the a 5-2 lead in the fourth set but holds on for a 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), and vault into the lead month ago at the Cana- DeChambeau played which he joined in 2017, All England Lawn Tennis Club by with a 14-under-par score dian Open in his native with Keegan Bradley and was a 63 he posted three beating Darlene Hard 6-3, 6-2 in 5-7, 6-4 victory. the women’s singles title match. 2014 — Florida teen Kaylin halfway through the first- country, shot a 66 to fol- Charles Howell III, who times. The most recent one 1968 — Billie Jean King wins Whitney breaks the world junior time PGA Tour event at low up his first-round 64. used two eagles to shoot 66 was at the Sony Open in her third consecutive women’s record by running the 200 me- the TPC Twin Cities. He was well aware when and reach the weekend at Hawaii in January, when singles title at Wimbledon by ters in 22.49 seconds at the U.S. The 25-year-old De- he teed off exactly how far 8-under. Tony Finau joined he finished tied for 10th. beating Australia’s Judy Tegart junior national track and field Chambeau, who entered he’d have to come to pull Howell in that large group The first high-profile 9-7, 7-5. championships in Eugene, Ore. the week eighth in the within striking distance of by chipping in for eagle on player to commit to this 1975 — Ruffian, an undefeated The 16-year-old Whitney broke world rankings, hit greens DeChambeau. the 18th. tournament at the Arnold filly, and Kentucky Derby winner the world 17-and-under mark in regulation on 17 of 18 “I am the quintessential Just ahead of them, in a Palmer-designed, 19-year- of 22.58 set by Marion Jones in Foolish Pleasure compete in a holes. He sank four putts leaderboard watcher. I smaller bunch tied for sev- old course on a former match race. Ruffian, racing on 1992. enth at 9-under, was Arjun the lead, sustains a severe leg 2016 — Roger Federer’s bid for a from 20-plus feet, includ- know almost at any point sod farm now flanked by injury and is pulled up by jockey record eighth Wimbledon title re- ing the No. 7 and No. 8 where everybody is at, Atwal, a 46-year-old from 4,000-square-foot houses Jacinto Vasquez. She is humanely mains alive after he comes from holes during a command- even at 9 a.m. on Thursday India who became one of about 20 miles north of destroyed the following day. two sets down and saves three ing surge on his second morning,” Hadwin said. four late qualifiers Monday downtown Minneapolis, 1994 — Leroy Burrell breaks the match points before overcoming nine. “I knew. I obviously knew for the 156-player field by DeChambeau has four world record in the 100 meters in Marin Cilic in five sets, advancing “You’re not going to be that low scores were avail- shooting a 62. top-10 finishes this sea- Lausanne, Switzerland. Burrell’s to the semifinals at the All En- perfect, but I can keep able today, but at the same World No. 1 Brooks Koep- son. That includes the fifth time of 9.85 seconds betters Carl gland Club for the 11th time. It’s driving it well just like I time you still have to be ka had another quiet day, tour victory of his career at the 10th time in Federer’s career Lewis’ 9.86 clocking set in the patient. You still have to finishing at 3-under. he erases a two-set deficit to win. have been, and become the Shriners Hospitals for 1991 World Championships. more and more confident, let it come.” The biggest name to miss Children Open in Las Ve- 1996 — Steffi Graf beats Spain’s July 7 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 6-3, 7-5 1911 — Dorothea Lambert that’s the Bryson we saw Scott Piercy, who opened the cut was Phil Mickelson, gas in November. in the Wimbledon final for the Chambers sets the record for the German star’s 20th Grand Slam shortest championship match at title and 100th tournament vic- Wimbledon — 25 minutes — by TV/RADIO tory. disposing of Dora Boothby 6-0, SATURDAY Horse Racing 1997 — Pete Sampras wins the 6-0 in the women’s finals. TV 4 p.m...... Belmont Oaks Invitational...... NBC fourth Wimbledon title and 10th 1934 — Elizabeth Ryan teams MLB Radio Grand Slam title of his career, with Simone Mathiau and wins 2 p.m...... Texas at Minnesota...... 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Summer League: New York vs. Phoenix...... ESPN first between sisters in a Grand win soccer’s World Cup. 11 p.m...... Summer League: China vs. Sacramento...... NBA TV 11:30 p.m...... Summer League: Memphis vs. LA Clippers....ESPN2 Slam semifinal. 1980 — Larry Holmes retains his WNBA Golf 2008 — Rafael Nadal ends Rog- WBC heavyweight title with a sev- 2 p.m...... Minnesota at Connecticut...... ESPN2 7 a.m...... European: Irish Open...... Golf er Federer’s bid to become the enth-round TKO of Scott LeDoux Golf 1 p.m...... PGA: 3M Open...... Golf first man since the 1880s to in Bloomington, Minn. 7 a.m...... European: Irish Open...... Golf 3 p.m...... PGA: 3M Open...... CBS win a sixth consecutive champi- 1982 — Steve Scott of the Sub 4 3 p.m...... PGA: 3M Open...... CBS 5:30 p.m...... LPGA: Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic...... Golf onship at the All England Club. Club sets a United States record 5:30 p.m...... LPGA: Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic...... 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World Cup final: US vs. Netherlands...... Fox Bob Bryan capture their fourth 6-7 (4), 7-6 (3), 6-4 victory over Tennis straight major with a 3-6, 6-3, Kevin Curren. 8 a.m...... Wimbledon...... ESPN Cycling 6-4, 6-4 victory over Ivan Dodig 1990 — Martina Navratilova wins Cycling 8:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 2)...... NBCSN and Marcelo Melo at Wimbledon. her ninth Wimbledon women’s 6:30 a.m...... Tour de France (Stage 1)...... NBCSN Drag Racing The Americans become the first singles championship, beating Auto Racing 1 p.m...... NHRA: New England Nationals...... FS1 men’s team in Open-era tennis to Zina Garrison 6-4, 6-1, to break 7:30 p.m...... Monster Energy Cup: Coke 400...... NBC Radio hold all four Grand Slam titles at the record she shared with Helen Drag Racing MLB the same time. Wills Moody. 2 p.m...... NHRA: Saturday Nitro New England...... FS1 1:10 p.m...... Boston at Detroit...... WEEI-FM 93.7 B4 THE DAILY ITEM SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 COMICS

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

ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

GARFIELD / BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON

HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON

THE BORN LOSER / ART AND CHIP SANSOM

CROSSWORD DEAR ABBY Woman hesitates to go all in on a promising relationship DEAR ABBY: I just husband should not have started dating an amaz- Dear Abby is written by Abigail had to choose between ing guy. He is sweet, fun- spending Thanksgiving ny and handsome, but I Van Buren, also known as Jeanne with his wife or his fami- don’t feel as strongly for Phillips, and was founded by her ly. There must be a lot him as he does for me. mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact more going on in addition Maybe it’s too early in to what you have put in the relationship for me to Dear Abby at DearAbby.com or P.O. your letter. be worried about feelings, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Be smart. The two of or maybe as much as I you should talk about want to have deep feel- this with a licensed mar- ings for him, I don’t. riage and family thera- Lately, I have been plicated; I am complicat- come to our home to pist who can help your tempted to cheat. That ed. “make sure his wife husband find ways to sounds awful, I know, but hasn’t done anything to cope with his mother’s for some reason, I feel it’s UNSURE IN THE him.” SOUTH emotional blackmail and my last chance before She throws a tantrum threats to disinherit him. things start getting real- if he calls her back when Her need to control her DEAR UNSURE: From I’m around. She will ly serious with this guy. I where I sit, you do not son is sick and, I agree, want so badly to have speak to him only in pri- appear to be ready to set- vate and doesn’t want destructive to your mar- this amazing relation- tle down. Also, you have riage. Please don’t wait. ship with him. It really him to tell me about the “just started” dating this calls or conversations. feels like I could grow old amazing man. Unless he DEAR ABBY: I left with him, and I’d be OK (He tells me anyway, al- starts pushing you to though not all the details, high school in 1974 be- with it. Or maybe I want have an exclusive rela- fore graduating. I ac- a lifelong partner so bad- which is fine.) tionship, you would be My husband and I feel quired my GED and don’t ly that I’m forcing myself wise to give it more time know if it would be ap- to keep seeing this guy. her demands are destruc- and see how things play tive to our marriage. Last propriate to attend my He’s basically everything out. Whatever it is that is Thanksgiving was the high school reunion all I’ve ever hoped for, and holding you back will be- first time he chose to these years later. Any yet I’m hesitating, un- come apparent if you pro- spend the holiday with thoughts? willing to give up being ceed slowly. me and didn’t see his single and having free- family. It caused an up- REUNION IN OHIO dom. DEAR ABBY: My roar, and now she’s giving Is it normal to feel this mother-in-law manipu- him the cold shoulder DEAR REUNION: For way? Is it normal to have lates my husband into and threatening to leave heaven’s sake go! If you the urge to flee some- lying to me and going be- him out of the will. Help! do, you will reunite with thing amazing because I hind my back. She is friends you haven’t seen don’t want to lose the hard on him if he doesn’t IN-LAW BLUES IN in many years, and I am ability to have total free- return her calls promptly, TEXAS sure they will be as glad dom? Or am I scared of to the point of calling the to see you as you are to see commitment? Life is com- police and having them DEAR BLUES: Your them. BRIDGE

The five trumps split one-one George Miller, an Australian-Greek low. After overruffing, declarer went moviemaker, said, “The trouble with to dummy with a spade and led eating Italian food is that five or six the diamond king. Again East ruffed days later you’re hungry again.” low. Declarer overruffed, returned to When you look at the final con- dummy with a spade and played the tract in today’s deal, you will assume diamond queen. For a third time East that East-West were winning enough ruffed low, and declarer overruffed. money for a multi-course Italian or Now South cashed the heart ace, Greek feast. But read on. bringing down the king and queen! South was an expert playing in a “We were lucky the trumps broke big-money game with a much weak- evenly, partner,” quipped a happy er partner. When North jumped to declarer. seven diamonds, South passed, pri- South was Englishman John marily because he would have been Collings, who died in 2005. I was the declarer. But when West made his partner during my early 20s. I his misguided double, South ran to still believe he was the most natu- his eight-card heart suit. East was rally talented player ever, but his lack happy to double that. of discipline stopped him from be- West led the club king. Declarer ing even more successful. I always won with dummy’s ace and called called Collings the Bobby Fischer of for the diamond ace. East ruffed bridge. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B5 TV BEST BETS EVENING TV LISTINGS SATURDAY’S TV JULY 6, 2019 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 Saturday, July 6 Sunday, July 7 BROADCAST STATIONS ‘80s Movie Marathon Soccer: FIFA Women’s World Cup: Final WGBH Poldark on Master- Jamestown (N) Endeavour on Masterpiece Antiques Roadshow Stories- Johnny Mathis -- Wonderful! ^ PBS piece “Confection” (N) (N) Stage Wonderful! AMC, beginning at 5:45am Match WBZ Wheel of Jeopardy! 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The S&P 500 fell 5.41 raised rates four times, in Bond yields rose and Most investors have an- points, or 0.2 percent, part to stave off the risk of stocks mostly bounced ticipated a Fed rate cut to 2,990.41. The Dow high inflation and in part back from an early slide to this month and perhaps dropped 43.88 points, or to try to ensure that they finish with modest losses one or two additional cuts 0.2 percent, to 26,922.12. would have room to cut Friday, a downbeat end on later in the year after the The Nasdaq composite rates if the economy stum- Wall Street to an otherwise central bank signaled in slid 8.44 points, or 0.1 per- bled. milestone-setting week for cent, to 8,161.79. The Rus- the broader market. June that it was prepared On Friday, the Fed em- The small decline to lower interest rates to sell 2000 index of smaller phasized that it would act snapped a six-day win- keep the economy growing company stocks rose 3.50 as necessary to sustain the ning streak for the S&P in the face of slowing glob- points, or 0.2 percent, to economic expansion, while 500, though the bench- al growth and the fallout 1,575.62. noting that most Fed offi- mark index still notched a from U.S. trade conflicts. Trading volume was cials have lowered their ex- weekly gain. The S&P 500 “What the markets are light as U.S. markets re- pectations for the course of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS set three straight all-time really trying to figure out opened following the Inde- rates. The Fed’s statement highs earlier in the week, A trader works at the New York Stock Exchange now, relative to the Fed, is pendence Day holiday. came in its semiannual re- extending the market’s Friday. on a stronger (jobs) report At the end of the month port on monetary policy. solid gains in June into the question becomes, will the Federal Reserve will The Fed Funds futures, July. The S&P is up 19.3 got rattled by government The Labor Department they cut rates?” said Dar- hold its next meeting of a barometer of whether percent so far this year. data showing an unex- said that employers add- rell Cronk, chief invest- policymakers, after which investors are expecting The major indexes head- pected burst of hiring last ed a robust 224,000 jobs ment officer for Wells Far- the panel will reveal the Fed to cut rates or not, ed lower from the get- month. That led traders to in June. The pickup in go Wealth and Investment whether it has decided to has been showing a strong go Friday, a tumble that question whether the Fed- hiring could give the cen- Management. “When you cut rates for the first time chance of a rate cut this briefly knocked 230 points eral Reserve will decide to tral bank pause later this get this kind of holiday since the Great Recession month and another later off the Dow Jones Indus- lower interest rates later month, when its policy- shortened weeks and light in 2008 in the face of slow- this year, with an outside trial Average. Investors this month. makers are scheduled to trading volume any kind ing economic momentum chance of a third. Ex-commander: Iran should seize a U.K. tanker

By Amir Vahdat Union sanctions by carry- ASSOCIATED PRESS ing a shipment of Iranian crude oil to Syria. Spanish TEHRAN, Iran — Iran authorities said the sei- should consider seizing zure came at the request a British oil tanker in of the U.S. response to authorities A spokesman for the detaining an Iranian oil government of Gibraltar, tanker off the coast of Gi- who wasn’t authorized braltar, a former leader to be identified in media of the Islamic Republic’s reports, said all 28 crew powerful Revolutionary members remain on the Guard said Friday. vessel while being in- The striking comment terviewed as witnesses. by Mohsen Rezaei came The crew is comprised of amid heightened tensions mainly Indian, Pakistani over Iran’s unraveling and Ukrainian nationals, 2015 nuclear deal with he said. world powers, an accord The vessel was likely that the U.S. withdrew carrying just over 2 mil- from last year. lion barrels of Iranian In recent days, Iran has crude oil, the data firm Re- broken through the limit finitv said. Tracking data the nuclear deal imposed showed it made a slow trip on its stockpile of low-en- around the southern tip of PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS riched uranium and plans Africa before reaching the Food and other merchandise lies on the floor at the Stater Bros. on China Lake Boulevard, after on Sunday to boost its Mediterranean, it said. an earthquake Thursday in Ridgecrest, Calif. enrichment. In the past On Friday, the Gibraltar months, the U.S. has Chronicle quoted Attorney rushed thousands of ad- General Michael Llamas ditional troops, an aircraft saying that the British California towns survey quake carrier, B-52 bombers and overseas territory’s Su- advanced fighter jets to preme Court had granted the region. an extension to July 19 Authorities in Gibraltar to detain the supertanker damage amid more aftershocks intercepted the super- following a hearing Fri- tanker Grace 1 on Thurs- day. Calls and e-mails to By John Antczak American Red Cross. Glenn said. some cracks, said Charis- day, saying they believed the court weren’t immedi- and Brady McCombs Damage appeared lim- The quake did not ap- sa Wagner, library branch it to be violating European ately answered. ASSOCIATED PRESS ited to desert areas, al- pear to have caused ma- supervisor. though the quake was felt jor damage to roads and Wagner was at her home LOS ANGELES — Com- widely, including in the bridges in the area, but in the small city of 29,000 munities in the Mojave Los Angeles region 150 it did open three cracks people when a small fore- Desert tallied damage and miles away. The largest af- shock hit, followed by the made emergency repairs across a short stretch of to cracked roads and bro- tershock thus far — mag- State Route 178 near the large one, putting her and ken pipes Friday as af- nitude 5.4 — was also felt tiny town of Trona, said her 11-year-old daughter tershocks from Southern in LA before dawn Friday. California Department of on edge. California’s largest earth- Ridgecrest Regional Transportation District “The little one was like, quake in 20 years kept Hospital remained closed Nine spokeswoman Chris- ‘Oh what just happened.’ rumbling. as state inspectors as- tine Knadler. The big one came later The small town of Ridge- sessed it, spokeswoman Those cracks were tem- and that was scarier,” she crest, close to the epicen- Jayde Glenn said. The hos- porarily sealed, but engi- said. ter, assessed damage after pital’s own review found neers were investigating The nearby Naval Air several fires and multiple no structural damage, but whether the two-lane Weapons Station China injuries that were blamed there were cracks in walls, highway was damaged be- Lake said in a statement on the magnitude 6.4 broken water pipes and neath the cracks, Knadler late Thursday that no in- quake. A shelter drew 28 water damage. said. Bridges in the area juries were reported and PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS people overnight, but not The hospital was pre- were also being checked. so far all buildings had all of them slept inside pared to help women in The Ridgecrest library been found to be intact, Former commander of the Revolutionary amid the shaking. labor and to give triage was closed as volunteers but assessments contin- Guard Mohsen Rezaei, second left, salutes Su- “Some people slept out- care to emergency pa- and staff picked up hun- ued across its vast acre- preme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, right, side in tents because they tients, Fifteen patients dreds of books that fell age. Its workforce was at a graduation ceremony of the Revolutionary were so nervous,” said were evacuated to other off shelves. The building’s ordered to not report on Guard’s officers in Tehran. Marium Mohiuddin of the hospitals after the quake, cinderblock walls also had Friday. Maduro shows military might in Independence Day celebration

By Scott Smith out. We plead to God with 2018 to a second, six-year Figuera says his mission ASSOCIATED PRESS our missiles pointed.” term is illegitimate be- is to “seek help to free my The parade served as a cause the most popular po- country from disgrace.” CARACAS, Venezuela demonstration of Madu- litical figures and parties In a sign of increasing — Venezuela’s President ro’s continuing support were barred from running. international repudiation Nicolás Maduro oversaw from the military amid Maduro refuses to step of Maduro, the U.N. high a grand military parade a political standoff with aside, blaming Venezue- commissioner for human to mark the country’s in- opposition leader Juan la’s woes on an economic rights, Michelle Bachelet, dependence day Friday, Guaidó, who is trying to war against the country issued a scathing report reveling in his might as oust Maduro and has the led by the Trump admin- Thursday accusing Vene- commander in chief as the backing of more than 50 istration, and Guaidó has zuela’s security forces of embattled socialist lead- nations, including the not been able to lure a nearly 5,300 killings last er comes under mounting United States. critical mass of soldiers to year. criticism for using brutal Guaidó, who led a rival back him. Venezuelans interviewed tactics to crush his oppo- march across town Fri- In his brief address, by the human rights work- nents. day, claimed presidential Maduro renewed his call ers referred to a particular Maduro applauded and powers in January, at the for a dialogue with the security unit, FAES, as a pumped his fist as sol- time drawing throngs of opposition. As he spoke, “death squad” or “extermi- diers marched past, tanks supporters for demon- members of Venezuela’s nation group.” rolled by and fighter jets strations against Madu- militia each held a card- Maduro’s government streaked overhead at a ro, who has overseen the board box of the type has also undermined the Caracas military base. A oil-rich nation’s historic used to distribute govern- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS rule of law and dismantled unit of camouflaged spe- collapse. More than 4 mil- ment-subsidized food. democratic institutions, cial forces, guns drawn, lion Venezuelans have left Despite the splashy mil- Soldiers march during a military parade mark- the U.N. reported. shouted their loyalty as the country amid food and itary parade, Maduro has ing Independence Day in Caracas, Venezuela, “These measures are they paraded by the pres- medicine shortages and had some defectors. Co- Friday. aimed at neutralizing, idential reviewing stand. crushing inflation. lombian authorities say a repressing and criminal- “We look to the heavens, As head of the opposi- few hundred soldiers have spy chief Gen. Manuel Guaidó and another popu- izing political opponents asking for peace,” Madu- tion-controlled National abandoned Maduro in re- Cristopher Figuera fled lar opposition leader, Leo- and people critical of the ro said. “All the while our Assembly, Guaidó claims cent months. after a failed military up- poldo López. Now in the Government,” the report military exercises play that Maduro’s election in Most notably, Maduro’s rising staged April 30 with United States, Cristopher said. SATURDAY, JULY 6, 2019 THE DAILY ITEM B7 CLASSIFIED

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RIVERBANK RD 10 PIERPONT ST Candy $330,000 B: Colaris 6 LLC 8 ASH ST $385,000 S: SKR LLC $448,700 B: Philippina Wijtmans B: Pedro Blas $565,000 22 EUCLID RD S: Yancaro Flipping Co LLC B: Erica G Ferreira & Marzone C S: Gustavo Pina & Filipr Souto $460,000 6 BLANCHARD ST B: Duane Campbell Ferreira S: Son T Thai & Sonia K Thai B: Michael E Conlen 19 TUDOR ST U:4 $1,220,000 S: Cherry M Domingo & Victor O 915 SHERWOOD FOREST LN S: Kathryn E Rogers $165,000 B: Amy Gold & Jonathan Gold Domingo Jr U:915 B: Saul Weisenfeld S: Gary Myszkowski Tr, Tr for 17 BOURBON ST U:78 $425,000 48 FAIR OAKS AVE S: Brett E Mazur Susan C Liberi Hughes T $290,000 64 WALLIS ST B: Jason Coffey $225,000 B: Isabel Lugo $395,000 S: Boris Isyomin & Lia Isyomin B: Duffy Realty Group LLC 220 WOODLAND N 55 BRACKETT PL U:C S: Robin J Upton Tr, Tr for Grace B: Arjan Meshau & Majlinda S: Mungan Frederick A Est & $450,000 $535,000 Bellino LT Meshau 85 VINE ST Jennifer L Dowling B: Olmer W Hercules B: BAT LLC S: J Sky Innovations LLC $431,000 S: Patricia M Kennedy Tr, Tr for S: Douglas H Haley Tr, Tr for Haley 10 CROWNINSHIELD ST U:305 B: Monoz Kumar & Indrani Roy 90 FELLSMERE ST FT 2015 200 Woodland Avenue NT $362,000 14 WESTVIEW CIR S: Michele Caruso & Salvatore $466,000 B: Carol N Negesa Caruso B: Viola Peckham 25 BROOKHOUSE DR $550,000 21 JOHNSON ST S: Beatrice F Fortini & Carl M B: Francis A Encarnacion & S: Jonathan K Mannion $1,075,000 5 WORMSTEAD ST $335,400 Fortini Jr Nercy Encarnacion B: FNMA B: Margaret Oreilly & Vincent $230,000 97 GARFIELD AVE Oreilly S: Helen A Perry S: Atnel Beaubrun & Ditech 18 CROWNINSHIELD ST B: Oflagerty Realty&Invest $280,000 Financial LLC S: Barbara E Cook & Charles A S: Jerren L Griffin B: Del Rio LLC Cook $36,168,250 SAUGUS S: Vocino Frances G Est & B: Tannery LP 6 STEPHEN ST S: Colaris 6 LLC SWAMPSCOTT Joseph A Vocino $432,000 19 CHEEVER AVE 23 BIRCH ST $559,000 B: Rosa E Martinez $527,500 180 ASPEN RD 19 HAVILAND AVE S: Turnier Stfleur & US Bank NA B: Gordon Allen & Jacqueline 8 ELMWOOD CIR B: Marianne Robbins $360,000 Allen $592,000 $725,000 S: Patricia Y Reyes & Roberto R B: Jacqueline J Wall & Richard B: Emily Johnson S: Darlene F Petrosino B: Jonathan K Mannion 26 WOODLAWN ST Reyes L Wall S: Jared Becker & Ydiahna Becker $265,000 S: Cynthia A Kreider 50 CORNELL RD S: James T Kirby & Lori A Kirby B: Moses Realty LLC 77 BRISTOW ST 25 HERSCHEL ST S: Dana P Oconnor & Bank Of $790,000 1 FELTON AVE $555,000 B: Michael Mccarthy & Julie $620,000 18 BROOKS TER New York Mellon $656,000 B: Remberto P Ventura $645,000 B: Marcos H Maldonado & Pavlich-Mccarthy B: Rosangela Novais & Rossio Sergio Martinez S: Attaalla El-Roby S: Efrain Perez B: Sean M Monahan Tr, Tr for Novais S: Mark R Quealy LYNNFIELD Michael R Monahan IRT 123 ELM ST U:B S: Alycia A Torres & Javier A 102 CENTRAL ST U:4D S: Maryanne Conway & Christine 15 HIGH ST U:15 24 BLUEJAY RD $445,000 Torres $1,437,244 R Kane . $300,000 $753,000 B: Richard E Scogland B: Gary S Herald B: Aiyana Chavez & Jaime A B: Elizabeth Harrison & Stephen S: Lisa M Renz 403 FOXWOOD CIR U:403 S: Gary S Herald Tr, Tr for Herald 16 CUTTING RD Ponce-Villegas Harrison $420,000 FT $1,000,000 S: Maria Guerrero S: Arash Goli & Sanaz Raoufi 12 GILBERT HEIGHTS RD B: Jesus Gonzalez & Glenda M B: N Krishnamurthi $1,221,000 Soto 2 CLIFF ST S: Barry Pederson & Patricia 14 KIRTLAND ST 1 LOVELL RD B: Jonathan R Borthwick & S: Linda R Lavoie Tr, Tr for Linda $418,000 Pederson $585,000 $850,000 Shannon E Borthwick R Lavoie RET B: Frank Jevoli Jr 8 MAPLEDALE PL B: Carlos A Rivera B: Michael P Bloch & Jessie S: Barbara Ryan-Schlanger S: Carol Varone & Michael Bloch $619,000 S: Ever L Zavala 13 HEATH RD Varone S: CNP Properties LLC 46 LAFAYETTE ST $485,000 B: Jane S Bacon & Jean L Bacon S: Arthur H Oneill & Joan H Oneill 44 LIGHT ST $645,000 B: Anthony J Carpinelli & Alexa- 576 LOWELL ST 10 FAIRMOUNT PL $410,000 B: Jessica Brown & Michael Rae Fabiano B: Jose N Murillo-Melara & $1,375,000 Brown $285,277 48 WINSHAW RD S: Ann M Westerman Tr, Tr for Lizbeth L Gomez-Partida B: Niloufar Fekrazad S: Andrew J Bronneck & B: Boris Zemel & Svetlana Zemel $655,000 S: Nhan T Mai & Do S Son S: DJM Properties LLC Margaret C Bronneck Westerman NT S: Ara Anjoorian B: Rachid Benagour & Maha Bensitel 36 LILY ST 42 MAPLE ST 16 WALDRON ST 9 LEDGEWOOD WAY U:14 30 HENRY ST S: Sophea Chau & Saroeun $309,000 $632,700 $1,810,000 $378,000 $100,000 Chea B: Marasopaul Chan & Maryra B: Emily Fannon & Justin B: Patrick T Hogan & Lindsey S B: Anthony J Maribito & Louise B: David Hart & Judith Hart Chan Rathbone Hogan L Maribito S: Donald A Hart & Pamela A Source: Banker and Tradesman, S: Leakena Chan & Saroeun Chea S: Richard Elliott S: Sarah K Ankeny-Reiley S: Linda Zamansky Hart bakerandtradesman.com Report: It would be cheaper to buy coastal homes than to keep fighting nature

By Lynn Bonner 30 years to protect them ing the fight to keep them gram, said he wants the tention and money on less lion wouldn’t be enough THE NEWS & OBSERVER by constantly rebuild- from flooding or falling study to start conversa- threatened areas of the to buy all the properties ing beaches, maintaining into the water. tions in coastal towns community, and would in- in a zone called the inlet RALEIGH, N.C. — sandbag walls, and build- Vulnerable seaside prop- about what would be best crease public access to the hazard area, which is at a Coastal towns may be bet- ing a barrier in the water, erties typically aren’t eli- for their communities. The beach, the report said. higher risk of erosion and ter off buying out beach- called a groin, to control gible for FEMA-supported report on North Topsail is “If you can refocus all flooding. The properties in front property owners erosion. property buyout programs one of a series the center the administrative energy that zone have a value of than spending years try- North Topsail Beach is that aim to get people and plans to produce, he said. and emergency manage- $100 million, Tuman said. ing to protect those homes from floods, erosion and a small town on a barrier houses out of flood-prone Others will focus on com- ment funding to the 93 “I think he is unrealis- shifting sands, a study of island near an inlet, which areas. FEMA will help pay munities outside North percent that is sustainable tic,” Tuman said. North Topsail Beach, N.C., are erosion hot spots. for properties that are pri- Carolina. over the long term, that is Young said Tuman is concludes. The study puts the cost mary residences. Vacation “What we really hope really a positive argument talking about an area The Western Carolina to purchase the proper- homes aren’t eligible. it will do is give town of- for all of this,” Young said. larger than the focus of University Program for ties at $30.1 million. Add- Even without state or ficials across the state North Topsail Mayor the report. the Study of Developed ing the lost property tax federal contributions, something to think about Dan Tuman isn’t buying Not all property owners Shorelines, in a study re- revenue, the cost to re- it would be worth it for and something to talk it. Tuman said he’s heard would agree to sell, Young leased Sunday, found that move the buildings and coastal communities to about,” Young said. “Let’s the buyout suggestion be- said, but the study isn’t it would be cheaper to pur- sandbag walls brings the consider buying and re- have an open discussion fore, but does not think it meant to offer a plan for chase 347 properties in cost to $54.8 million over moving residences from about what is and isn’t would work. immediate action. North Topsail Beach that 30 years, including infla- areas in the greatest jeop- feasible.” “It works only if all the “The point is to say this are at risk from storm tion and appreciation. ardy, the report said. A buyout of the most property owners agree should be one of the tools surge, flooding, erosion Removing the buildings In an interview, Robert vulnerable properties and people are not going in the toolbox,” Young and inlet migration than would save $57.6 million S. Young, director of the would allow local officials to agree,” Tuman said. said. “Everyone should to spend millions over over 30 years by avoid- Western Carolina pro- to concentrate more at- And Tuman said $30 mil- take it seriously.” ed , 3½ t, Unit 408 kitchen. Central baths. Nore master air conditionin LYNN $369,000 suite. g. Comple Directions: Hunte Front to back tely renovated Western family room living room. 3 bedro Colonial on to Cooper to Heaths CourtAve 781-599-1 . Sliders to oms, 2 full quiet cul-de-s 3 Manson lawn. Make dreamsLooking come true.large deck to buy a house?Beau Checktiful outbaths. ( Eourxtra- Openac. House listingsPeaceful every Friday and SaturdayLYNN in our Classi†ed Ssection.t. . front-to-back large jacuzzi.) water vie dining area open-conce bedrooms ws from living .Granite and pt living and . Beautifully room and central air. stainless stee bedroom updated both $235,000 Wrap around l kitchen.Coo unit with and spacious Directions: LYNN yard and pa deck. Entert l building loads of 2 Western Ave. t rking. Loaded ainment-sized . Central air closets. Elevator o Victory Rd with extras. line to Boston conditioning 6 room . to Bulfinch . 2 deeded . Laundrry. Bus , 3 bedroom $359,90 and see why parking spaces features , 2½ bath this Rivers Edge . Stop by designer Colonial condo is counters, kitchen with the perfect stainless steel granite breakfast ba appliances OPEN HOUSE LISTINGS Beautiful r. Large deck , and master for entertaining! garag suite with e. Nice corner lot jacuzzi. 2-car To place an open house listing, contact Abbe Smith at 781-593-7700, ext. 1276 or email at [email protected]. Salem line. Bridgett Ki