FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 Revere special needs student left on bus; driver red By Bridget Turcotte Kelly said she is respecting the family’s gus-based VSP Livery Service is subcon- Our drivers are fully trained to ensure ITEM STAFF wishes and not disclosing the child’s age tracted by the district for transportation the safety of our children. The person or the school he attends. services for children with special needs. involved did not follow policies that he REVERE — A bus monitor employed “I can say that it was a young child,” “For over 18 years, VSP Livery has been was fully trained on and was immedi- by Revere Public Schools has been placed she said. dedicated to the health, safety and wel- ately red. We are fully cooperating with on administrative leave and a bus driver The child was picked up by a four-per- fare of our children,” Marc E. Chapde- the City of Revere to understand how we red after a student with special needs son VSP Livery Service van before school laine, an attorney representing the com- can better serve our community. We re- was left on a van for about four hours. on Tuesday. In addition to the driver, pany, said in a statement. “(On Tuesday), spect the responsibility that comes with “It never, ever should have happened,” there was a monitor on board, who is a an unfortunate incident occurred. VSP said School Superintendent Dianne Kelly. Revere Public Schools employee. Sau- immediately took appropriate action. REVERE, A3

STEVE KRAUSE COMMENTARY ROBOTS SEND SAUGUS United STUDENTS ‘INTO ORBIT’ they stand. Against progress.

Last week, there was a groundbreaking ceremony to start construction on an ambitious mixed-use devel- opment on Munroe Street in Lynn. The project, called a “game-changer” by May- or Thomas M. McGee, is exactly the type of under- taking that epitomizes the downtown development over which city of cials have ago- nized for so long. It meets all the criteria. It allows for 259 mar- ket-rate apartments, in- cluding a top- oor deck with views of the ocean and the Boston skyline. It also calls for 20,000 square feet of commercial space that includes a restaurant and Jayson Lussier By Bridget Turcotte League Challenge, on Dec. 1. This for making errors. The theme of some retail space. works on his ITEM STAFF year, it will be in Westford at the competition is “Into Orbit,” robot at the Nashoba Valley Technical High which challenges the students to This $90 million project SAUGUS — Aladin Crnolie is checks off a lot of boxes on Veterans Memo- School. The Galaxy Novas and identify a problem that impacts rial Elementary just 10 years old but he already The Planet Programmers, two the health or safety of a space ex- the city’s revitalization plan. has dreams of working in comput- In fact, it’s a dream come School. groups of 10 fth-graders, will plorer and solve it. er programming. compete against 20 other teams. “I’m a computer genius,” said true for those who have “We’re getting closer to the time pulled taffy for so long on ITEM PHOTO | Each group created a robot and Crnolie, who described learning to when we’ll use robots for every- how to push the city in a OWEN O’ROURKE constructed various obstacles on program as a lot of trial and error. thing,” he said. different direction. their site map using Lego Mind- The students created each piece Crnolie is on one of two Veter- What could be better? Who storms software and hardware of equipment using Lego pieces. ans Memorial Elementary School could possibly object to such kits. They will complete as many They take turns creating patterns robotics teams gearing up for a of the 15 missions as they can to a positive development for SAUGUS, A3 the city? big competition, the FIRST Lego collect points, avoiding penalties How about the group Lynn United for Change? The group made its dis- pleasure visible during the Peabody groundbreaking ceremony, INSIDE surrounding the site on both Munroe and Oxford Opinion lake streets and doing the usual Jourgensen: Let heckling, sloganeering and the lights shine and bullhorn shrieking. the music play. A6 upgrades I have to say something right off the bat: I am, more Lynn often than not, sympathetic St. Mary’s installs new Crystal to the concerns of protest- leaders at commissioning ers. Usually, if you’re look- ceremony. A8 ing for an empathetic ear, clear I’m your guy. I might not Peabody agree with you, but I’ll lis- Ansourlian honored as an By Thomas Grillo ten, and take your concerns advocate for girls. A8 ITEM STAFF seriously. Sports Not this time. As the song English powderpuff looks PEABODY — Despite says, “No, nay, never.” to end losing streak freezing temperatures, more I just don’t understand against Classical. B1 than 200 residents huddled how any Lynner who owns  in winter coats, scarves, or rents property couldn’t East Lynn Bulldogs ready and gloves at the opening of get enthusiastic about this for regionals. B1 Crystal Lake on Thursday. UNITED, A3 Since the 1970s, there’s been a grassroots effort to save the 8-acre lake from be- coming a swamp. With a $3.5 million investment of city, Marblehead rallies state, and grant funds, work was recently completed to make it a vibrant recreation for one of its own area again. “This is a historic moment By Bella diGrazia his head down into a sandbar. for the city,” said Mayor Ed- ITEM STAFF Since 2015, the Marblehead ward A. Bettencourt Jr., who community has rallied behind spoke at the lake’s edge with- Three years after a spinal Farrar and his family to sup- out a coat. “It’s a day you and cord injury rendered him a port his activity-based physi- I have looked forward to for quadriplegic, Ben Farrar is - cal therapy, at $50,000 a year. many years. This is a proud nally able to sit up on his own. “I know I have everyone in day for all of us to see this But the Marblehead native’s my corner rooting for me and project become a reality.” road to recovery is not over. I just want to do well for them When temperatures rise The injury happened on a to show how far their support next spring, people from ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK high school trip to France. has gotten me,” he said. across the city can enjoy the Farrar dove in the water to Farrar, 22, is now a sophomore Parks and Recreation Director Jen Davis and Parks and For- park complete with paddle cool off, but a wave tossed estry Superintendent Brian Grant take a stroll on one of the him on his neck and pushed MARBLEHEAD, A3 new docks at Crystal Lake on Thursday. PEABODY, A3

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All address information, particu- Accidental burglar alarm re- c stop on Thursday at 12:17 7:14 p.m. for her daughter at Fergus F. Reid Jr., 83 larly arrests, re ect police records. In ported on Wednesday at 11:49 a.m. at 48 Andover St. and 2 the Plaza Hotel at 125 New- the event of a perceived inaccuracy, a.m. at 15 Pocahontas Way. Buttonwood Lane and charged bury St. who has tested positive it is the sole responsibility of the con- Accidental alarm at Ever- with three counts of drug pos- for fentanyl and is pregnant. SAUGUS — Mr. Fer- Edward Reid and his ett Bank at 771 Salem St. on session. Of cer reports daughter was gus F. Reid Jr., age wife Elizabeth of Sau- cerned party to contact the relevant Wednesday at 2 p.m. Wilmar Lopez-Perez, 19, of checked by EMS and refused 83, of Saugus, died gus, Steven Reid of police department and have the Accidental burglar alarm re- 21 Highland Ave., Apt. 1, Lynn, treatment. on Wednesday, Nov. Saugus, Christopher department issue a notice of correc- ported on Wednesday at 3:38 was arrested following a mo- Black Ford Fusion with a 14, 2018 at Melrose Reid and his wife tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or p.m. at 45 Forest Hill Ave. Of- tor vehicle traf c stop on But-  at tire reported at Bunghole Wake eld Hospital, Monica of Peabody; clari cations will not be made without cer reports house appears tonwood Lane on Thursday at Liquors at 79 Lowell St. on after a lengthy illness. a daughter, Kathleen express notice of change from the ar- secure. 11:17 a.m. and charged with Wednesday at 7:38 p.m. He was the husband Aiello and her hus- resting police department. Accidental re alarm report- the unlicensed operation of a Possible water break report- of the late Charlotte band Richard of Sau- ed at 375 North Broadway on motor vehicle, marked lanes ed at 2 Walsh Ave. and 48 A. (Cefalo) Reid, with gus; a daughter-in- Thursday at 12:41 a.m. Call violation, and no inspection Driscoll St. on Wednesday at whom he shared 56 years of law, Sandra (Pedrotty) Reid of LYNN handled by the Lynn eld Fire sticker. 8:37 p.m. Of cer checked the marriage. Middleton; 14 grandchildren, Department. Nicole Armstrong, 26, area, does not appear to be a Born and raised in Lynn, Ryan, Bret, Samantha, Alexan- Arrests Accidental burglar alarm re- homeless, was arrested at water main break. he was the son of the late dra, Mikayla, Tyler, Kaylie Rose, Carolina Grave, 37, of 228 ported at the Huckleberry Hill Sports Collectibles at 14 Pea- Report of a break-in to a Fergus and Caroline (Schnit- Caroline, Kimberly, Josh, Timo- School at 5 Knoll Road on body Square for disorderly landscape trailer at Marotta zlein) Reid. He was a gradu- thy, Jessica, Kevin and Kiana; Chestnut St., was arrested and charged with assault and bat- Thursday at 2:15 a.m. Of cer conduct and resisting arrest on Landscaping at 25 Shef eld ate of Sacred Heart Grammar and a great-grandchild, Caid- reports building appears se- Thursday at 2:11 p.m. Drive and two leaf blowers were School, St. Mary’s Boys High en Finnigan; a sister, Carolyn tery and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon at cure. stolen on Thursday at 7:36 a.m. School, and had attended Bianchi of Lynn; and many Summons Of cer will document. night school at Northeastern nieces and nephews. He was 8:39 a.m. Thursday. Banard Williams, 40, of 100 Complaints Suspicious black Jeep Grand University, Boston. He had also the father of the late Kev- Jose Burgos-Hernandez, 47, Cherokee reported at 17 Cath- lived in Saugus since 1963. in Reid and the brother of the Willow St., was arrested on a Caller reported a suspicious of 92 Cottage St., Chelsea, was warrant charge of refusing to erine Drive and 2 Flynn Road Fergus was a veteran of the late Bruce Reid. auto with New Jersey license issued a summons on Thursday driving up and down the street. U.S. Navy, serving, actively, Service information: His produce a DNA database sam- plates parked on Priscilla Road 3:20 p.m. following a traf c ple at 10:46 p.m. Wednesday. Of cer spoke to operator who from 1955 through 1958 and funeral will be held on Sat- on Wednesday at 12:24 p.m. stop on Dearborn Road and is a private investigator and then in the reserves from 1958 urday at 9:30 a.m. from the Report of a disabled auto on charged with operating a mo- Accidents advised him to register at the through 1963. Upon his dis- SOLIMINE Funeral Home, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Exit tor vehicle with a suspended Peabody Police Department charge from the Navy he began 426 Broadway (Route 129), A report of a motor vehicle 43 on Route 128 South. Of cer license. Vehicle towed by Gae- the next time he is in town. a 50-year career as a marine Lynn, followed by a funeral hit and run crash at 12:55 p.m. reports AAA was contacted for ta’s Towing. Illegal dumping reported at electrician at the former Bos- Mass at 10:30 a.m. in St. Wednesday at Chestnut Street a tire change. 1200 Salem St. on Thursday at ton Naval Shipyard and then Margaret’s Church, Saugus. and Western Avenue. Accidents 2:04 p.m. for the Naval Sea Systems Burial will be in Oakdale Medical Aid A report of a motor vehicle A report of a two-car motor Command (NAVSEA) until his Cemetery, Middleton. Rel- crash at 1:42 p.m. Wednes- retirement in 2003. He would atives and friends are re- Ambulance requested at vehicle crash on Lowell Street SAUGUS day at Stop & Shop at 35 Miniluxe at 245 Market St. on on Wednesday at 5:37 p.m. then work as an engineer tech- spectfully invited to attend. Washington St.; at 5:03 p.m. nician for Marine Systems Cor- Visiting hours Friday 4-8 Wednesday at 12:57 p.m. Lyn- Of cer reported there were no Arrests Wednesday at Broad and n eld Fire Department report- injuries and will document. poration until 2013. p.m. Directions and guest- Market streets; at 8:46 p.m. Sawyer F. Aleman, 25, of 47 Fergus was an avid New book at www.solimine.com. ed patient refused. A motor vehicle crash was Wednesday at 211 Lewis St.; reported on Jubilee Drive on Hamilton Ave., Apt. 3, Lynn, was England Patriots fan and had at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday on arrested on warrant charges. been a season ticket holder Thursday at 7:06 a.m. Of cer N Bend Street; at 11:25 p.m. MARBLEHEAD reports gone upon on arrival. Justen A. Sharpe, 32, of for 25 years. Wednesday at 28 Upland 55 Country Club Road, Pea- He is survived by his sons, Minor one-car motor vehicle Road; at 7:34 a.m. Thursday at Complaints crash reported on Thursday at body, was arrested on warrant Fernwood Avenue and Maple A walk-in reported at 12:09 Dunkin’ Donuts at 8:32 a.m. charges. Street; at 10:47 a.m. Thursday p.m. on Wednesday that some- Of cer reports no injuries or at 681 Western Ave.; at 12:28 one set up a Sprint account tow. Accidents William J. Marquis Jr., 73 p.m. Thursday at 100 Willow St. using his info. He stated he Massachusetts State Police A report of a motor vehicle A report of a motor vehicle doesn’t own an account with reported a motor vehicle crash accident with personal injury accident at Main and Vine them and has taken care of it on Thursday at 8:36 a.m. on at 5:51 p.m. Wednesday at streets at 10:38 a.m. Tuesday; LYNN — William lock Holmes. twice and now they are send- Routes 1 and 128 North. Chestnut Street and Thompson at 323 Broadway at 11:38 Joseph Marquis Jr., In addition to his ing collections after him for age 73, of Lynn, wife he is survived Circle. Animal Control a.m. Wednesday; at Kohl’s De- $3,426. partment Store at 7:37 p.m. died on Tuesday, Nov. by many other ex- A school bus driver called Report of an injured squir- Wednesday. 13, 2018 at Salem tended family and Assaults to report his emergency roof rel at 22 Longview Way on Hospital after a brief friends. hatch just pulled down the Ver- A report of an assault and Wednesday at 5:49 p.m. Of - Complaints illness. He was the Service informa- izon wire at Humphrey Street battery at 6:09 p.m. Wednes- cer reports animal was moved husband of Coreen tion: His funeral will and Endicott Avenue at 12:23 (Armstrong) Marquis, be held on Tuesday day at KIPP Academy on High to the end of the street. A caller reported seeing wa- Rock Street; at 10:45 p.m. p.m. on Wednesday. Unknown caller reported a ter bubbling up from the pave- with whom he shared at 11 a.m. in the SO- A caller reported they were 53 years of marriage. LIMINE Funeral Home, 426 Wednesday at Asian Garden on small white dog running loose ment on Ellis Street at 8:28 Market Street. out walking on Ocean Avenue near Tremont Street on Thurs- a.m. Tuesday. A lifelong resident of Lynn, Broadway (Route 129), Lynn, and noticed a resident using he was the son of the late followed by burial in Pine day at 2:50 p.m. Gone upon A report of wires down on Overdoses a sump pump. The caller stat- arrival. Saville Street at 12:57 a.m. William and Marcia (Bunker) Grove Cemetery. Relatives ed the water was going across Marquis. He attended Lynn and friends are respectfully Tuesday. A report of an overdose at the street into a drain and froze, A caller reported being fol- schools and was a graduate invited to attend. Visitation 5:47 p.m. Wednesday on Lyn- causing a dangerous situation. Complaints of Lynn English High School. prior to the service from lowed by an unknown man in a n eld Street; at 7:31 p.m. Responding of cers tried to lo- Until his retirement, Bill had 9-11 a.m. Directions and North Shore Medical Center black BMW on Hamilton Street Wednesday on Marianna cate the resident and ended up worked at the Shaws Super- guestbook at www.solimine. Emergency Room requested at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday. The driv- Street. leaving a note to stop pumping market in Salem. He had pre- com. a well-being check for a wom- er was instructed to head to- if it is going out onto town prop- viously worked at the former an from Endicott Street who ward the direction of the police Theft erty. Hoffmans Department Store, walked out of the ER with an station. A caller reported a “buzzing Lynn and for the Lynn DPW. IV in her arm on Wednesday at A Summer Street resident re- A report of a larceny at 1:32 noise” in the area of Farrell He was an avid fan of Sher- 4:36 p.m. Of cer spoke with ported a suspicious motor ve- p.m. Wednesday at 580 Essex Court at 5:21 p.m. on Wednes- St.; at 4:18 p.m. Wednesday woman who is with her son. hicle had been parked in front day. She stated she couldn’t She did not have an IV in her of his house for more than an at 577 Western Ave.; at 4:19 determine where the noise was p.m. Wednesday at 119 Lewis arm and all is OK. hour at 5:44 a.m. Wednesday. MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS coming from or what it was. Lahey Behavioral Services Police report the operator said St.; at 5:08 p.m. Wednesday at Responding of cers reported a 577 Western Ave.; at 5:26 p.m. dialed 911 to say a party at he pulled over to rest. He was Retailers seeing solid con dence as the holiday re alarm sounding at 106 Far- 91 Central St. sent an email to sent on his way. Wednesday at 59 Oakwood rell Court, and found nothing season approaches. Ave. the department indicating sui- A Burrill Street resident re- gains in holiday sales showing. cidal thoughts on Wednesday ported a neighbor shooting a Rep. Moulton ramps A report of ice forming at at 4:40 p.m. Prior to the end pellet gun in the backyard at BOSTON (AP) — A Vandalism Pleasant and Smith streets at group representing retail- of the call to police caller said 6:37 a.m. Wednesday. up opposition to 7:22 p.m. on Wednesday; on she received a call from Emer- ers is forecasting a solid A report of vandalism at 2:58 A Belmont Street resident re- Hawkes Street at 7:25 p.m. on gency Services who said they 3.8 percent increase in Nancy Pelosi as speaker p.m. Thursday at 100 Brookline ported that a bullet was pulled Wednesday; on Franklin Street are in touch with the woman holiday sales this year. St. from one of her solar panels BOSTON (AP) — U.S. at 7:47 p.m. on Wednesday. and have a plan. Of cer per- If the prediction made during maintenance at 1:27 Rep. Seth Moulton is A caller reported he was on formed a well-being check and p.m. Wednesday. Thursday by the Retailers ramping up his opposition LYNNFIELD his way into town at 8:15 p.m. all is OK. Association of Massachu- to Nancy Pelosi as the on Wednesday and noticed an Resident from 11 Charlotte Theft setts holds up, it would next House speaker as Accidents “older male wearing shorts” on St. asked for an of cer to top the 2017 holiday sales Democrats prepare to for- Lafayette Street. He stated he speak INto aMEMORIAM woman banging at A report of a motor vehicle increase of 3 percent. A motor vehicle crash with RICHARD P. CELATA mally retake the chamber property damage reported on was concerned given that the her door and refusing to leave breaking and entering at 11:58 That would represent the in January. 1999 ~ NOVEMBER 16 ~ 2018 Wednesday at 2:42 p.m. in the man looked older and it was on WednesdayON HIS 19TH at ANNIVERSARY 6:07 p.m. Of- a.m. Wednesday. strongest growth since The Democrat is instead 27 degrees out. Responding cer reports woman is lost and A caller on Mount Vernon 2015, when sales climbed parking lot at Donovans Liquor pushing Rep. Marcia at 449 North Broadway. Of cer of cers found no one matching will be transported. Street reported nding a man 4.7 percent over the pre- Fudge for the post. In a that description. Caller reported someone in a wearing a hoodie inside his vious year. reports no personal injury and tweet Wednesday, Moul- police assisted with paperwork A caller reported the win- Malibu is driving erratically on parked motor vehicle at 3 a.m. A forecast from the ton said he had “full faith” exchange. dow of the art gallery on State Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at 2 Thursday. National Retail Feder- in the Ohio Democrat to Street, on the side of the build- Walnut and 3 Central streets. ation sees holiday sales lead the new Congress. False Alarms ing, was broken at 6:29 a.m. Of cer reports gone upon ar- SWAMPSCOTT nationally ranging from Pelosi has said she has on Thursday. rival. 4.3 percent to 4.8 percent “overwhelming support” Accidental burglar alarm was An unwanted woman was re- Complaints higher than a year ago. among fellow Democrats reported on Wednesday at 9:30 PEABODY ported on Wednesday at 6:46 Retailers Association of to become the next speak- a.m. at 6 Melody Lane. Of cer p.m.To theat manHomewood who made Suites all things at A report of a disturbance at Massachusetts president er. The California Demo- reports house appears secure. Arrests 57special, Newbury and St.who Of will cer live reports in our 25 Doherty Circle at 12:58 Jon Hurst says low unem- crat previously served as False burglar alarm reported womanhearts forever.was in the process of a.m. on Wednesday. ployment, higher wages speaker before Republi- on Wednesday at 9:53 a.m. at leavingLovingly when remembered they arrived. and sadly A report of suspicious activ- Christina Ann Pimenta, 26, missed by your wife Barbara, your and modest in ation are cans won control of the 2 Dunstan Road. Of cer reports of 16 Fulton St., was arrested children,Mother requestedgrandchildren, a well-be- and ity at 8 Essex St. at 6:28 a.m. helping boost consumer chamber in 2010. house appears secure. following a motor vehicle traf- ing check onfriends Wednesday at Thursday.

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Box 5 andCallers Papa. may remain We all“tip411” miss (847411)you so Lynn, MA 01903 much!anonymous Love, your wife Betty and Maura, Ken, Amy, Chris, and five grandchildren FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A3 United they stand. Against progress. UNITED son for the state to finally From A1 take seriously our pleas to extend rapid transit project. Do they even un- into the heart of the city. derstand? Or is this, once So, kicking these de- again, a case of the usual velopers, yelling through naysayers who are eager bullhorns, and passing to devour any raw meat out leaflets criticizing this they can find? development won’t work Isaac Hodes, represent- for this bleeding heart. ing the group, says he’s Not this time. concerned about gentrifi- I am, first and last, a cation, and displacement. Lynn property owner Gentrification, by defini- who pays taxes. We were tion, involves the upgrading just told, in no uncertain of run-down property that terms, that there is no can be made acceptable for more money to borrow, market-rate housing. It has no more bonds to float, to worked well in East Boston compensate for the mas- and Somerville. sive budget deficits that But it is a dirty word to stare us in the face for advocates such as Lynn the next fiscal year. That United for Change, which means only one thing, if would rather see this you do the math. More property redeveloped and taxes. And since the city ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK turned into affordable is bound by Proposition housing. 2½, it will probably have Mayor Edward A. Bettencourt Jr. officially reopens Crystal Lake in Peabody on Thursday. As for displacement, dis- to revalue property up- placement of whom? Prior ward to raise the money. to it being purchased by I’m not looking forward Peabody lake upgrades Crystal clear the Procopio family for this to that, nor is any other development, this property Lynn homeowner I know. was a vacant lot that had So, this project is PEABODY cluding former state Rep. the lake, said the opening of sediment were dredged been turned into a com- exactly what we need to From A1 Joyce Spiliotis to secure day turnout was like a re- from the lake. The result munity vegetable garden. start giving those of us the initial $800,000 to union. has been to increase its Nobody’s being thrown out who are habitually called boats, picnic tables and jumpstart the project. “There are so many depth from 3 to 8 feet and of any apartments, even upon to come up with the benches, a new footpath “She went to bat for us friends here who worked on to restore the water to its though the presence of this money for whatever ails on the lake’s south side, along with state Rep. Ted this project, it’s gratifying. natural flow and clarity. new development might the city (such as the trash and a fountain in the lake. Speliotis and Sen. Fred Ber- This project began more With dredging complete, raise real estate values, fee we’re now paying) a “I’m so excited because ry to get us that seed money than 31 years ago with Phase 2 added docks for and thereby raise rents — break. I know I could use all those memories that to get us going,” he said. a dream by the Friends fishing, boats, a gazebo, but more supply could also one. took place years ago on The mayor praised the of Peabody Lakes, it lan- and new landscaping. stabilize rents. To me, standing in the this spot will be recreated city’s Parks Recreation & guished for a while, but re- “Before the dredging Hodes’ group wants way of this in any fashion for a new generation,” the Forestry, Community De- ally got off the ground with was complete, you could “inclusiveness,” but — of is a slap in the face to all mayor said. velopment, the City Coun- that seed money,” he said. have walked across the course — doesn’t define the people who do the real it. Nor does he, or anyone Bettencourt said some- cil, the Peabody Municipal “It languished again, and pond and just be up to heavy lifting in this city I can see, define “afford- thing of this magnitude Light Plant, and the De- then one thing happened your knees,” Bettencourt — the taxpayers whose able housing.” That is a can’t be done alone. He partment of Public Works, that changed everything: said. “That’s all changed. money funds schools, law very elastic term that can said many people worked for lending a hand. Mayor Bettencourt got Enjoy the beautiful lake.” enforcement, fire preven- long hours, often for no Former Ward 6 City elected and his leadership mean whatever we want tion, and the rest. pay, to make it happen. Councilor Barry Sinow- made it happen.” Thomas Grillo can be it to mean. And that’s not This project is, indeed, a He singled out the city’s itz, who was involved in More than 50,000 cubic reached at tgrillo@item- the type of terminology game-changer. State House delegation in- the early effort to save yards, or 4,200 truckloads, live.com. we need to put this down- How about we get Lynn town area on any kind of united for this change? footing that can end up attracting more business- Steve Krause can be Robots send Saugus students ‘Into Orbit’ es, more restaurants, and reached at skrause@item- provide a compelling rea- live.com. SAUGUS From A1 on the computer that con- Marblehead rallies trol the robot’s actions to complete missions. On Wednesday, the stu- for one of its own dents were programming the robot to move a marker, MARBLEHEAD which represented an astro- From A1 naut, into a designated area. “We have to bring the as- studying finance at the tronaut back to base,” said University of New Hamp- Crnolie. shire. His mother, Yunita, They did this by testing said he is doing extremely out the correct number of well, and only is getting rotations and other move- stronger, but has a long ments it took to get the bot road ahead of him. where they wanted it. The fourth annual fund- “These kids are so en- raiser for Farrar is Satur- gaged,” said Bill Palmeri- day, Nov. 17 at the Gerry ni, a team coach and fifth No. 5 VFA, 210 Beacon St., grade teacher. “They’re all in Marblehead. Tickets are here because they really $50 each and can be pur- chased on the fundraiser’s want to do this. It’s won- Ben Farrar is a sopho- derful for me as a teacher Eventbrite page. There will be live music from The more at the Universi- to see this.” ty of New Hampshire. Palmerini has been a Nick Consone Band, silent and live auctions, balloon teacher in Saugus for more enjoying college and not than three decades. This is pops, and a cash bar with a number of appetizers. spending his free time in the first year he has seen a “We have an amazing hospital rooms, like he did significant number of girls community here in our lit- the first year of his injury. getting involved in the tle town, but all the help is With multiple surger- program, he said. not only from local people ies and a core not strong “I wanted to do it for but also from people far enough to allow him to a really long time,” said away,” said Yunita Farra. breathe on his own, simple Zahra Ghaouta, 10. “I like “The outreach has been colds would quickly turn building and I like pro- an enlightening experi- into pneumonia during his gramming.” ence and people all over first year of recovery, said The product is funded the world are reaching out his mother. He was also by an $80,000 grant from to us after being inspired prone to infections given FIRST Lego League and the catheter he is forced to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE by his story.” is intended to build an in- All proceeds from the live with, she said. terest that can be carried Calen Brennan works on his robot at the Veterans Memorial Elementary fundraiser will go direct- With the critical im- on to the high school level. School in Saugus. ly to his spinal recovery provements he gains The dream is to offer robot- work with Project Walk whenever he exits Project ics as a class at the high awarded the Gracious manners, and a positive Bridget Turcotte can be Boston Ability Center, lo- Walk’s doors, Yunita said school, said Palmerini. Professionalism Award. attitude. reached at bturcotte@item- cated in Stratham, N.H., her son’s quality of life, Saugus students didn’t The recognition is giv- “To me, that’s better both physically and social- live.com. Follow her on only 20 minutes away win at last year’s com- en to a group of students than winning any other from his dorm. While he ly, is much more positive. petition, but they were with good sportsmanship, award,” said Palmerini. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. is making critical prog- “We just want to make ress with his treatments, sure he continues some- Revere special needs student left on bus; driver is fired the yearly fundraisers are what of a normal life, and a necessity because his that we do too, because insurance does not cover his dad and I still have to to the lot to pick the stu- “Thankfully, the child viewed safety protocols REVERE his work with the physical work,” said Yunita. “At the From A1 dents up from school and was fine,” said Kelly. “He and transport expecta- therapy program. end of day, we do whatev- realized a student was was smiling and laughing. tions with all of our town Farrar’s parents, Yuni- er we need to do.” driving a school bus, and still on the van. Thank God. transportation department ta and Michael, organize Bella diGrazia can be we are honored to serve “The child had fallen “Thank God it wasn’t employees and with all the fundraiser every year. the parents and children asleep and slumped over,” January and thank God it school principals. We have reached at bdigrazia@ Yunita said her son con- itemlive.com. Follow her of our community. Our said Kelly. “It is still unac- wasn’t August. Thank God also been in touch with the tinues to grow stronger hearts go out to the fam- ceptable.” it wasn’t today — it’s freez- transportation department on Twitter @BelladiGra- with all the hard work zia. ily.” The driver went into his ing out today. We are very employees outside of the he puts in, three times Monitors are placed on office and told his man- thankful and doing every- district that drive some of a week at three hours a transportation vans and ager, who got in the van thing we can to make sure our students to school to day. Over the summer, he LAW OFFICES OF buses carrying special with him and drove to the it doesn’t happen again.” make sure they have done was finally able to use his JAMES J. CARRIGAN needs students based on district’s transportation In a letter sent home to similar trainings with wheelchair without the • Social Security Disability the needs of the students office, which is located at parents Wednesday af- their employees.” accompanying chest strap. • Workers Compensation on the vehicle, said Kelly. Revere High School, said ternoon, Kelly said, “any The incident remains The Farrar family hopes • Accidents After dropping off the Kelly. person demonstrating under investigation by that, one day, Ben will 25 years located across from Lynn District Court other students, the moni- The School Department an inability to safeguard Revere Police and the De- be able to have mobility, tor got off the bus and the called 911 and a school children will not be em- partment of Children and freedom, and the pain- 15 Johnson St. driver returned the ve- nurse also evaluated the ployed by the Revere Pub- Families and the School free life that he is fighting 781-596-0100 hicle to the VSP parking student and determined he lic Schools or contracted to District employee remains for. Yunita said each year JAMES J. CARRIGAN ANNE GUGINO CARRIGAN lot in Saugus. Four hours did not need to be trans- work with our kids.” on paid administrative brings more progress and RONALD D. MALLOY later, the driver returned ported to the hospital. “This morning, we re- leave. she is grateful that he is www.jamescarriganlaw.com [email protected] A4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS THE WEEK IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Members of the Nahant Police Department are growing their beards out for No-Shave November to benefit Cops for Kids with Cancer. A few members of the department who are supporting the cause are, from left, officer Tim Furlong, Sgt. Stephen Shultz, Chief Robert Dwyer, and officer Nahant Police Sgt. Stephen Shultz has his Matt Morneau. beard out, too.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Lynn Drug Court graduates, from left, Antonio Grey and William Decotis accept awards from City Councilor Brian Field, state Sen. Brendan Crighton, and state Rep. Dan Cahill during the Mark O’Keefe was the alumni speaker at the Lynn Drug Court graduation on Wednesday. event.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK St. John’s Prep’s Matt Duchemin leaps higher than Central Catholic’s Jermaine Wiggins to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE knock away a pass during the Saturday game St. Mary’s Nolan Perez gets the ball away from a player from Mystic Valley Regional Charter that won St. John’s a spot in the Super Bowl. School during their Sunday game. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 A5 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK Veterans salute the flag during the Veterans Day ceremony in Swampscott on Sunday.

Lynn/Swampscott Director of Veterans Ser- Swampscott resident Stephen Whipple of Lynn Police officer Ned Shinnick plays bag- vices Mike Sweeney addresses the crowd gath- Troop 53 tolls a bell 21 times to honor veterans. pipes during a tribute. ered in Swampscott.

Lynn native Colonel Andrea Gayle-Bennett, retired from the Massachu- ITEM PHOTOS | SPENSER HASAK setts National Guard, tells her story as a veteran and calls for support of General, Colonel Andrea Gayle-Bennett’s service dog, looks on as Gayle-Ben- Operation Delta Dog, which connects vets with service dogs. nett speaks Saturday at the Veterans Town Hall in Marblehead.

ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE Jake D’Eon, foreground, bows his head as Geof- Hendrix Louisen of the Veterans Memorial frey Trainor, background, gives the opening School in Saugus was one of two students hold- Cherilin Chadwick of the Saugus High Band prayer at the Saugus Veterans Day ceremony. ing thank you signs at the event. plays the flute.

SEND US YOUR STUFF WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! TO CONTRIBUTE TO LOOK!, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] OR MAIL YOUR SUBMISSION TO THE ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903. A6 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 OPINION Let the lights shine HOW TO REACH US E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. and the music play CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton I love this story an in- written by school children Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan formed source told me almost 90 years ago. The Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman Customer Service about the speakers on top kids chronicled a caval- Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. of the old Item building cade of great moments in PUBLISHERS playing Christmas mu- Thor the city’s history spanning Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 sic on Thursday nights Jourgensen “...Norsemen coming to 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 during the holiday sea- our shores (...) Indian life Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 son to promote shopping on Sagamore Hill (...) John Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 on Union Street. It’s fun complete with a water Humphrey’s windmill…” classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 to think of “Jingle Bells” I look forward to delving Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 tower topped by a sign Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 echoing across Central that read, “Kelly is King.” into the book in future col- [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Square while people hus- “My father grew up on umns and sharing its de- Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 tle and bustle beneath the Linden Street and used to tails for no less a contribu- [email protected] neon signs. tell the story of how kids tor than Jan LeColst who Ext. 3 It’s become fashion- would climb the tower beseeched me to find out Newsroom able for the humbuggers and when the cops would where copies of the tome [email protected] [email protected] among us to bemoan the come to chase them away might be found. Surely gradual transformation of they would unscrew the the School Department Ext. 4 the year’s last two months light bulbs and pepper the archives contain a copy or Sports [email protected] into one mega-holiday sea- cops.” two and there must be a son with Halloween candy Leave it to East and few tucked away in school Ext. 5 and costume displays giv- West Lynners to rise and libraries. Rest assured, Retail and Online ing way in a matter of a Jan, we will dig deep into Advertising EDITORIAL dispute the geographic lo- [email protected] day or two to Christmas cation of a business. “History Stories” for a few ornament and decoration gems from yesteryear. ADVERTISING White also inquired if displays. l Ernie Carpenter Jr. anyone recalls taking Director of Advertising So what if people put up I always enjoy histo- the train on “the Saugus and Business Development, ext. 1355 Taking Trump holiday decorations weeks ry’s ironies and contrasts. [email protected] branch to Boston.” He before Thanksgiving? If Lynn’s first library, ac- said the route included a David McBournie the lights and Santa and cording to an interest- Sales Representative, ext. 1280 Western Avenue stop next [email protected] to task on his all the other trappings ing account provided by make someone happy, put to Scanlon Coal and “Rad- Chief Librarian Theresa Ralph Mitchell din” station stop on Sum- Sales Representative, ext. 1313 ‘em up. Hurley, was the First So- [email protected] mer Street. l cial Library established Patricia Whalen election claims The chord I hit when I l in 1815. Modeled on one Sales Representative, ext. 1310 It was great hearing [email protected] The Washington Post tallied 1,218 false or wrote a week ago about founded by Ben Franklin, Kelly’s Lynn Shoe Polish is from Gary Robinson, a it was owned and operat- BUSINESS OFFICE misleading claims by President Donald Trump downtown business staple in his first nine months in office. That’s an aver- still reverberating thanks ed by shareholders and to Maria Alvaracin whose legacy continues at ext. 1205 age of five a day. In just seven weeks before the to shared memories and borrow a book, you paid a Lewis of Lynn Signs. He [email protected] midterm elections, the Post counted another factoids offered by Daniel share. recalled how his father, Susan J. Conti 1,419 false or misleading claims — an astound- White, Pat Lee, Dave So- Flash forward to today Controller, ext. 1288 Harvey Robinson, at the ing average of 30 a day. limine and the esteemed and great efforts by a [email protected] age of 4 watched the Lynn It’s not just his increased frequency that’s jar- Tom Costin, who recalled number of local institu- Ted Grant tercentenary parade on Publisher, ext. 1234 ring. It’s his material. His newest false claims a spousal connection to tions and individuals to July 1, 1929, that included [email protected] of electoral corruption have the potential to the George J. Kelly compa- gather books and donate thousands of local school- Marian Kinney harm America. A week after the president de- ny and who noted how the them free to the city’s ext. 1212 clared “close to a complete victory” for him and late Jim Spinney of Nah- children. young residents just start- [email protected] Robinson the Younger Republicans on election night, he’s more than ant, the firm’s owner, was ing on a lifetime of literary Will Kraft misleading. He’s dangerous. a standout English High says he has a photograph enjoyment. Keep reading. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 School hockey player. of his father dressed up [email protected] On Twitter, commenting on close Senate and Thor Jourgensen is Ed- gubernatorial races, Trump has said it was a The consensus is that with his siblings for the Mike Shanahan itorial Page Editor. Send Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 “disgrace” that was “all of the sudden” Kelly’s was located on occasion. [email protected] The parade and ton of “don’t ask” suggestions finding “votes out of nowhere,” made allegations Sanderson Avenue, al- Carolina Trujillo of “electoral corruption” in Arizona involving though White claims the other great snippets of and answers to questions Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 mail ballots and blasted officials for firm had a Summer and Lynn lore are contained in to tjourgensen@itemlive. [email protected] Linden streets address “History Stories of Lynn” com. Jim Wilson not declaring Republican Brian Kemp to be the Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 state’s governor-elect. [email protected] The president offered no evidence of any kind CONNIE LECCESE CIRCULATION for his claims about alleged fraud in the three Lisa Mahmoud states, which all have Republican governors Manager, ext. 1239 and voted for Trump in 2016. Taking weeks to [email protected] get it right and to finish counting ballots is not Calling all Lynnfield CLASSIFIED nefarious. It’s normal. Abbe Young Smith The president should learn from Republican Manager, ext. 1276 Rep. Martha McSally, who gracefully conced- [email protected] ed Monday to Rep. Kyrsten Sinema, her Dem- GRAPHICS water district customers Trevor Andreozzi ocratic opponent in the Arizona Senate race. Designer Top White House and GOP officials reportedly Next month, the Lynn- This discoloration is The second phase of the [email protected] urged McSally to question the vote count. In- field Center Water District caused by the mineral project involves the explo- Tyler Bernard stead, she did the honorable thing. She promot- board of commissioners manganese that occurs ration of supplementary Designer [email protected] ed a centuries-old electoral process instead of will host a special district naturally in a groundwa- sources of water, includ- corrosive conspiracies about it. meeting to help chart the ter system like ours, and ing potential future con- Zachary Cotto Fresh off his baseless claim that Democrats Designer district’s path forward for is something that would nection to Massachusetts [email protected] are trying to “steal” gubernatorial and Senate decades to come. I sincere- remain an issue if left un- Water Resources Authori- Mohamed Diop elections, and his insistence that rather than ly hope that all district addressed. It is simply a ty via the Lynnfield Water Designer conducting orderly recounts of razor-thin vote [email protected] members will join us and product of the water that District. The cost of the totals, Florida “must go with Election Night” re- take part in the scheduled exists in the ground. While second phase would be Mark Sutherland turns — disenfranchising military voters in the Creative Director vote on the greensand fil- the discoloration issue $250,000. [email protected] process — comes more direct-into-the-blood- ter water treatment plant is currently isolated, our stream idiocy from President Trump. My fellow commission- NEWSROOM that we have proposed. entire district must work ers and I are sensitive to How do people illegally vote? The president, The special district together to address it now Mike Alongi customers’ concerns about Sports Reporter ext. 1228 spitballing like a guy who only skims Infowars meeting is scheduled for and prevent the discolor- [email protected] the impact of this proj- because he can’t be bothered to read the arti- 7 p.m. on Dec. 10 at Lyn- ation from expanding. Do- ect on their water bills, Bill Brotherton cles, posited this theory Wednesday: “Some- nfield Middle School, and ing so would help ensure Features Editor ext. 1338 times they go to their car, put on a different hat, is open to all water dis- that everyone in our com- which would increase if [email protected] put on a different shirt, come in and vote again.” trict ratepayers. Ahead of munity has access to clear, this funding measure is Gayla Cawley approved. Our existing Reporter, ext. 1236 Then came this: “If you buy a box of cereal — that meeting, I invite all high quality water they [email protected] you have (to use) a voter ID.” water rates are among ratepayers to attend our deserve. Cheryl Charles The United States, which once shamed a pres- next regular board meet- Our meeting next month the lowest in the state. News Editor, ext. 1278 ident for not understanding how a supermarket ing, scheduled for Monday, will provide all customers District members pay for [email protected] scanner worked, is now forced to swallow these Nov. 26. We invite ratepay- the opportunity to vote on 75,000 gallons a year at Bella diGrazia Froot Loops. a rate less than half of Reporter, ext. 1317 ers to also read the exten- the proposed treatment [email protected] sive informational sheet plant at our Glen Drive what many surrounding This editorial combines opinions by the San Thomas Grillo on the project, which was wells, which provide wa- community water users Diego Union-Tribune and New York Daily News Reporter, ext. 1264 mailed to homes in the ter to 40 percent of the pay, including residents in [email protected] editorial boards. district and is also avail- district. At the meeting, North Reading and Wake- Spenser Hasak able online at lcwd.us un- customers will be asked to field. Photographer, ext. 1332 [email protected] der the “future plans” tab. vote on a two-phase pro- We are committed to Thor Jourgensen READERS’ FORUM The greensand filterposal. The first phase is keeping rates affordable, Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 treatment plant is a capi- the construction of a new while improving water [email protected] tal investment that would treatment plant on Glen quality for all of our cus- Daniel Kane We want your letters mark a major step toward Drive, at a cost of $5.25 tomers. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 maximizing water quality million. Our engineering [email protected] for all customers, especial- partners have indicated Connie Leccese is chair- Steve Krause Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 and comments from readers. Please send yours to ly for those who have re- that the greensand filtra- woman of the Lynnfield [email protected] the Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, ported discolored water in tion system will alleviate Center Water District Owen O’Rourke at [email protected] their homes. the discoloration issue. board of commissioners. Photographer, ext. 1224 [email protected] Emma LeBlanc Pérez LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Copy Editor [email protected] Harold Rivera Sports Editor, ext. 1238 The commander-in-chief of excuses Defining liberal rhetoric [email protected] Roberto Scalese As a veteran, I was first offend- had breakfast yet, my uniform’s Thanks to the Item for including Is it health care? Voting rights, News Editor, ext. 1211 ed that the commander-in-chief not pressed, it might mess my the three commentaries on the choice? Union support, affordable [email protected] did not attend the ceremonies hair, my security says I might recent elections. The optimism housing? Could she give us some Anne Marie Tobin at the Aisne-Marne American get hurt or worse yet, I could be expressed by the writers was specifics? Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 [email protected] Cemetery due to rain until I stuck in traffic. refreshing. I was surprised, there- If her preferred candidates are Bridget Turcotte realized what a great idea this Hey, it’s all right, the boss did fore, by Jen Migliore’s harsh, and no longer tied down by ideology, Reporter, ext. 1269 really was. it. We can too. After all, he didn’t vague, criticism of Democrats. what ideology is she referring to? [email protected] Just imagine this. Starting show up for war because of bone She wrote that Democrats If she cannot provide examples Ryan York today we will call off the fighting spurs and didn’t show up for the cannot rely on using “hackneyed for the reader, she should have Copy Editor, ext. 1220 around the world because it’s peace because of a little rain. liberal rhetoric” and voters are edited those claims out of her [email protected] raining, snowing, it’s dark out, Well done, sir! “no longer tied down by ideology.” otherwise positive statement. TECHNOLOGY the sun’s up, it’s too warm, it’s Bruce Reback She does not say what exactly Jo Sullivan Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 too cold. Or how about: I haven’t Lynn hackneyed liberal rhetoric is. Lynn [email protected] FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Northeast U.S. battens down hatches, storm moves its way NEW YORK (AP) — One Parkway to traffic because Asheville Citizen Times later at its main campus, of the first big storms of the of dangerous road condi- reported. satellite campuses and season moved across the tions stemming from snow, School districts closed or law school. eastern half of the country sleet and freezing rain. sent students home ear- The South, where weath- Thursday, causing at least The park service said the ly across the lower Great er officials said the over- seven deadly traffic crash- closure Thursday includes Lakes and the Northeast. night trace in Alabama es and closing schools as it the so-called “Asheville The University of Con- missed setting a record for dropped snow as far south commuter zone” between necticut canceled classes earliest snow by about two FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS as central Alabama. mileposts 389 and 375, starting at 3:30 p.m. or weeks, began to clean up. The test results from AAA come after several As much as 8 inches of highly publicized crashes involving Tesla vehi- snow blanketed the St. cles that were operating on the company’s sys- Louis area, and forecast- ers predicted up to 6 inch- tem named “Autopilot.” es in parts of southern New England as the storm made its way east. They Electronic driving also predicted northern New Jersey could see 4 to systems don’t always 8 inches of snow before the system exits the region by early Friday, while 2 to 5 work, AAA tests show inches is expected in the By Tom Krisher volved a Model X that central region of the state. ASSOCIATED PRESS struck a freeway barrier Roads in Ohio were near Mountain View, Ca- clogged by midday Thurs- DETROIT — Testing by lif. day, where officials re- AAA shows that electron- The AAA findings are ported at least one traf- ic driver assist systems the second tests showing fic death that was likely on the road today may that the systems can’t weather-related. Indiana not keep vehicles in their handle every situation in State Police also report- lanes or spot stationary real-world driving, includ- objects in time to avoid a ed a death early Thurs- ing some that are relative- crash. day, which they said was ly common. In August, the The tests brought a caused by the 60-year-old Insurance Institute for warning from the auto woman driving too fast on Highway Safety released club that drivers shouldn’t a slick road. tests that showed simi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS think that the systems In North Carolina, the lar problems to the AAA A mix of rain, sleet and snow started falling late Thursday morning in make their vehicles National Park Service study. closed the Blue Ridge southern areas and was expected to soon move across the state. self-driving, and that they should always be ready to The auto club tested the take control. systems on four vehicles AAA also said that use that had adaptive cruise of the word “pilot” by au- control, lane-keeping as- Florida elections make state sist and automatic emer- tomakers in naming their systems can make some gency braking. Vehicles owners believe the vehi- tested included the 2018 a ‘laughingstock,’ judge says cles can drive themselves. Mercedes-Benz S Class, “These systems are the 2018 Nissan Rogue, a made as an aid to driving, 2017 Tesla Model S and a By Gary Fineout 2019 Volvo XC40. In addi- and Brendan they are not autonomous, despite all of the hype tion to Tesla’s Autopilot, Farrington Volvo calls its system “Pi- ASSOCIATED PRESS around vehicle autonomy,” said Greg Brannon, AAA’s lot Assist,” while Nissan’s TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — director of automotive en- is named “ProPilot Assist.” A federal judge slammed gineering. “Clearly having Automakers generally Florida on Thursday for ‘pilot’ in the name may say they tell drivers that repeatedly failing to an- imply a level of unaided their cars aren’t fully ticipate election problems driving, which is not cor- self-driving and that they and said the state law on rect for the current state should always be alert recounts appears to vi- of the development of and ready to intervene. olate the U.S. Supreme these systems.” AAA says the vehicles Court ruling that decided The test results released drifted out of lanes and the presidency in 2000. Thursday come after sev- hugged lane markers, U.S. District Judge Mark eral highly publicized struggling with moder- Walker also rejected a re- crashes involving Tesla ate traffic, curved roads quest to extend the dead- vehicles that were oper- and streets with busy in- line later in the day for ating on the company’s tersections. Three of the all of the state’s counties system named “Autopi- four would have failed to to submit the results of a lot.” The National Trans- avoid a crash when the portation Safety Board vehicle ahead of them machine recount. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “We have been the laugh- is investigating some of changed lanes and a simu- ingstock of the world, elec- State officials testified that nearly 4,000 mailed-in ballots were set aside the crashes, including a lated stopped vehicle was tion after election, and because local officials decided the signature on the envelope did not March fatality that in- ahead. we chose not to fix this,” match the signature on file. Walker said in court. Walker vented his anger to craft a remedy with of the 2000 Bush v. Gore lated lawsuits are pend- Saudi Arabia to seek at state lawmakers and knowledge that it will not decision, by locking in pro- ing in Tallahassee. Earlier Palm Beach County offi- prove futile,” Walker wrote cedures that do not allow Thursday, Walker ordered cials, saying they should in his ruling turning down for potential problems. that voters be given until the death penalty in have made sure they had the request from Demo- Florida’s 67 counties had 5 p.m. Saturday to show a enough equipment in crats. “It cannot do so on until 3 p.m. Thursday to valid identification and fix place to handle this kind this record. This court finish recounts that could their ballots if they have Khashoggi’s killing of a recount. But he said does not and will not fash- determine the next sen- not been counted due to he could not extend the re- ion a remedy in the dark.” ator and governor in one mismatched signatures. By Aya Batrawy crown prince had “abso- count deadline because he The overarching problem of America’s top political Republicans and state offi- ASSOCIATED PRESS lutely” nothing to do with battlegrounds. State offi- cials have appealed the rul- the slaying of The Wash- did not know when Palm was created by the Florida DUBAI, United Arab Beach County would fin- Legislature, which Walker cials were expected to post ing, but an Atlanta-based ington Post columnist, Emirates — Saudi Arabia who was sharply critical ish its work. said passed a recount law the results later in the day. court has not yet decided will seek the death penal- “This court must be able that appears to run afoul A total of six election-re- whether to take up the case. of the heir to the throne. ty against five men sus- The Saudi investiga- pected of killing journalist tion pointed the finger Jamal Khashoggi, its top at some members of the prosecutor said Thursday, Ferocious fires spark concern crown prince’s inner cir- while the U.S. slapped cle but stopped short of sanctions on 17 Saudi of- accusing them of ordering ficials in the toughest ac- the writer’s death. Those over major health consequences tion it has taken against closest to the prince are the kingdom since the instead accused of order- By Lindsey Tanner ance, causing burning slaying. ing Khashoggi’s forced re- ASSOCIATED PRESS eyes, scratchy throats The Saudi moves failed or chest discomfort that to appease Turkey, which turn in an operation at the Smoke masks. Eye drops. all disappear when the has put increasing pres- Saudi Consulate in Istan- No outdoor exercise. This smoke clears. sure on its regional ri- bul that the Saudis allege is how Californians are But doctors, scientists val since Khashoggi was went awry. trying to cope with wild- and public health officials killed in Istanbul last In a news conference, fires choking the state, but are concerned that the month, but they could be Sheikh Shalan al-Shalan, experts say an increase in changing face of wildfires enough for some of Saudi the deputy attorney gen- serious health problems will pose a much broader Arabia’s Western allies to eral, said the killing was may be almost inevitable health hazard. move on and press for key ordered by an individual for vulnerable residents “Wildfire season used to demands, such as an end whom he did not identify as the disasters become be June to late Septem- to the war in Yemen. but said was responsible more commonplace. ber. Now it seems to be The prosecutor’s an- for negotiating Khashog- Research suggests chil- happening all year round. nouncement sought to gi’s return back to Saudi dren, the elderly and those We need to be adapting to quiet the global outcry Arabia from Turkey. The with existing health prob- that,” Dr. Wayne Cascio, a over Khashoggi’s death individual was part of a lems are most at risk. U.S. Environmental Pro- 15-man team that was PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS and distance the killers Short-term exposure to tection Agency cardiolo- and their operation from made up of negotiators, wildfire smoke can worsen Authorities have again issued an unhealthy air gist, said this week. the kingdom’s leadership, intelligence officers and existing asthma and lung quality alert for parts of the San Francisco Bay In an overview pub- primarily Crown Prince logistics officials. disease, leading to emer- Area as smoke from a massive wildfire drifts lished earlier this year, Mohammed bin Salman. That team was formed gency room treatment or south, polluting the air. Cascio wrote that the Officials and analystsby Saud al-Qahtani, who hospitalization, studies increasing frequency of say an operation of this was one of the crown have shown. during and after wildfires. previous California wild- large wildland fires, urban kind could not have hap- prince’s closest aides, and Increases in doctor vis- Some studies also have fires, echoing research on expansion into wooded ar- pened without the prince’s former deputy intelligence its or hospital treatment found increases in ER vis- potential risks from urban eas and an aging popula- knowledge. chief Ahmed al-Assiri, the for respiratory infections, its for heart attacks and air pollution. tion are all increasing the Pressed by Western prosecutor said. Both men bronchitis and pneumonia strokes in people with For most healthy peo- number of people at risk journalists in Riyadh on were close to the crown in otherwise healthy peo- existing heart disease on ple, exposure to wildfire for health problems from Thursday, Saudi Arabia’s prince and fired from their ple also have been found heavy smoke days during smoke is just an annoy- fires. top diplomat said the posts after the killing. A8 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 St. Mary’s installs new leaders at commissioning ceremony in Lynn By Paul Halloran them all of our support.” as the head of school FOR THE ITEM McGee noted that he search committee, said went to St. Mary’s Gram- the two-headed leadership LYNN — The St. Mary’s mar School for eight years, model is working because community gathered which “helped lead me to Dolan and Angeramo are Thursday for a commis- where I am today. It was “forging trust in each sioning ceremony for a great experience and I other based on authentic- Head of School Dr. John F. made some great friend- ity. We are truly in good Dolan and Associate Head ships. A school is more hands.” of School David Angeramo than academics. St. Mary’s Angeramo, whose moth- in the Tony Conigliaro ’62 er and father-in-law grad- Gymnasium. students are prepared to be active, positive influ- uated from St. Mary’s, St. Mary’s pastor Fa- said the commissioning ther Brian Flynn, Mayor ences in their community.” City Councilor Brian ceremony was an oppor- Thomas M. McGee, for- tunity to “honor St. Mary’s mer Head of School Grace Field, a St. Mary’s alum- nus and parent, recalled past, celebrate the present Cotter Regan and former and get excited about the Principal Carl DiMaiti there being only about 70 students in the Class of future.” joined elected officials, St. Dolan asked those in Mary’s trustees, students, 1994. He credited Msgr. attendance to “pray for faculty and staff for the Paul Garrity and bene- the success of St. Mary’s, ceremony. factor William F. Connell recommend a (potential) ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON “Good schools have with reversing the school’s student and support our strong leaders. Great fortunes. In praising the Bob Rivers, CEO and chairman of Eastern Bank, stands with Deb An- school.” He noted a favor- schools have extraordi- choice of Dolan and An- sourlian, executive director of Girls Inc. of Lynn who received the bank’s ite motto, attributed to a nary, exceptional lead- geramo to lead the school, 2018 Community Award, and Victoria Aboagye-Adinkra, guest speaker Benedictine monk: “For- ers,” said St. Mary’s Field quoted John F. Ken- at the awards breakfast held at the Salem Country Club in Peabody. ward. Always forward. Ev- Board of Trustees Chair nedy: “Leadership and erywhere forward.” William Mosakowski. learning are indispens- Dolan came to St. Mary’s “We welcome (John and able to each other.” from Simmons College, David), we pray for their Longtime teacher Mi- Ansourlian honored as where he served as senior success and we pledge chael Jalbert, who served vice president for enroll- ment management and an advocate for girls athletics. He also worked at Le Moyne College, Drexel University, LaSal- By Thor Jourgensen advocacy means a great “Deb does fantastic work le University, the Uni- ITEM STAFF deal to me. Honestly, it’s with Girls Inc. She is able versity of Denver and at overwhelming,” she said. to provide a learning envi- The Catholic Foundation PEABODY — She was Ansourlian said her com- ronment that is stable and humbled to be honored by in Denver. He started his mitment to helping girls allows girls to succeed,” career in 1982 as a high Eastern Bank Thursday, become leaders and over- Damon said. but Girls Incorporated Ex- school teacher in St. Lou- come peer pressure, school Lynn YMCA Executive ecutive Director Deb An- is. He holds a bachelor’s challenges and negative Director Audrey Jimenez sourlian said her greatest degree in education from body images is personal. said Ansourlian works honor is “to be part of the Benedictine College in She was 11 years old when closely with heads of other journey of girls’ lives.” Kansas, a master’s from a Camp Fire leader leaned In honoring Ansourlian Lynn social service agen- the University of Denver, over while Ansourlian was with Eastern Bank’s Com- cies. and a Ph.D from Drexel working with other girls munity Advocacy Award, “What Deb represents is University. on a project and told her, Chairman and CEO Rob- something every agency in Angeramo spent 23 ert F. Rivers said Eastern “Aren’t you bossy.” the city respects: Empow- years at Salem High has a legacy of financial- “I shrunk. I collapsed ering girls, meeting girls School, including 12 as ly supporting initiatives into myself. Luckily, I had where they are and pre- principal. He earned a aimed at ending domestic a mother who loved me paring them for a better bachelor’s degree in math violence, championing pay and who was strong,” she life,” Jimenez said. from Dartmouth College, equity, and developing the said. Before honoring Ansour- a master’s in education workforce. Ansourlian was execu- lian, Rivers recognized from Salem State Uni- tive director of the Hat- Victoria Aboagye-Adinkra, versity and a certificate He praised Girls Inc.’s ITEM PHOTOS | JIM WILSON success in equipping girls tie B. Cooper Community who attended Girls Inc. of completion from the with the tools necessary Center in Roxbury before as a middle schooler and St. Mary’s student Amanda Mena entertained Lynch Leadership Acade- to succeed in college, with coming to Girls Inc., and drew inspiration from the audience with a song called “You are Mine.” my at Boston College. attendance rates far ex- she holds a master’s de- its programs that led her ceeding the 62 percent na- gree in business admin- to graduate with honors tional college attendance istration from Simmons from Tufts University and average for women. College Graduate School become a youth health A Lynn resident, An- of Management. specialist. sourlian has overseen “I never want girls to “I am a testament to the Girls Inc. for more than lose that feeling that they everlasting impact this or- seven years out of the pro- are ‘all that and a bag of ganization has,” she said. gram’s big yellow building chips.’ It’s because of them Ansourlian is one of nine on High Street in Lynn. I do the work,” she said. women from different Working under the Girls The crowd of more than parts of Massachusetts Inc. motto, “smart, strong 100 that applauded An- honored by Eastern Bank and bold,” she helped pi- sourlian Thursday in- as community advocates oneer Girls Inc.’s literacy cluded fellow Lynn social in 2018. program. service agency executives, “To be recognized by such as Lynn Economic Thor Jourgensen can be Eastern Bank which is so Opportunity CEO Birgitta reached at tjourgensen@ committed to community Damon. itemlive.com.

Lynn police swears in new members From left, Head of School Dr. John F. Dolan, his wife, Marilyn, Associate Head of School David J. Angeramo and his wife, Tracy listen to the pro- gram at St. Mary’s on Thursday. Mother, son hit by car in Peabody

By Thomas Grillo son were crossing the road er stopped and waited for ITEM STAFF after the mother picked help, he said. up her son from a nearby A medical helicopter PEABODY — Two pe- day care. The report came was requested, but was it destrians were struck and seriously injured by a mo- from a witness who oper- unable to fly due to the in- tor vehicle on Washington ates the day care, the sta- clement weather. The vic- Street Thursday evening, tion said. tims were taken to a Bos- according to the Peabody Deputy Fire Chief Jo- ton hospital for treatment, Fire Department. seph Daly said the adult Daley said. According to a report and child were hit at about The identity of the vic- from WCVB television, a 5:30 p.m. and suffered sig- tims and their conditions mother and her 4-year-old nificant trauma. The driv- was not known.

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Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 22 from the Winthrop Vikings. breakfast hosted by mayor 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. for the Following the break- football players, cheer- fast, Michael Petrilli, of Mayor Brian Arrigo leaders and their fami- Revere High School Class Lynn police officers, from left, John Clem III, Christopher Robert, will be hosting the an- lies. This year, the city of 1968, will unveil a and Sean Crowley were sworn in Thursday and will hit the streets nual Thanksgiving Day will send off the team granite bench as a gift to this week. Breakfast in the Revere as they seek their third the school as part of their High School cafeteria on consecutive victory over 50th class reunion.

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By Mike Alongi “We’ve gone up against them With its third straight state ti- be done again.” that we have four kids who have ITEM STAFF every year at some point over tle, Dow recognizes that his team The Bulldogs have had a host played on all of the champion- the past three years,” said East is in rari ed air, even in the long of key contributors this year, ship teams, considering the fact LYNN — Last week, the East Lynn coach Pete Dow. “We beat history of sporting accomplish- but leading the way is a group that kids age out of Pop War- Lynn Bulldogs Pop Warner D team took down the Boston them three years ago for our ments in the city of Lynn. of four players who have been ner pretty fast,” said Dow. “But Raiders, 7-6, to win its third rst state title and again this “We had never won a state ti- on the team for all three state those guys have been here the consecutive state championship. year. They were actually our tle before three years ago, and titles. Ethan Prum, Mateo Soto, whole time and they’ve played The win capped off an epic run only loss of the regular season now we have three straight,” Angel Figueroa and Misial Pena well each year. Now they bring of rivalry games between the this year and they killed us 32- said Dow. “These kids really have gotten plenty of big game a ton of experience to our side, two teams, including two state 0. So to come back a few weeks have done something amazing. experience over the past few which is great.” championship meetings and a later and beat them for the state To win three state titles in a row, years. state semi nal meeting. title was a big deal for us.” I don’t think that this will ever “It’s actually kind of crazy BULLDOGS, B2

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE English powderpuff Kaylee Smith-Whelton drops back for Madison Dana takes a snap during the Classical powderpuff football a pass during practice. practice. RIVALRY RENEWED English powderpuff looking Classical powderpuff to end three-game skid hungry for more

By Harold Rivera chance to win,” Holey, in his second year By Harold Rivera at Manning Field. ITEM SPORTS EDITOR as head coach of the Bulldogs, said. “They ITEM SPORTS EDITOR “I hope it’s a great game,” Smith said. have to show up every day, work hard and “A lot of competition but friendly compe- LYNN — English powderpuff coach PJ understand the offense. Classical takes LYNN — Classical powderpuff coach tition. A lot of people think Classical and Holey and his players don’t have to be re- the powderpuff game very seriously. We Rob Smith and his players understand English are enemies. We’re not enemies. minded how long it’s been since they’ve have to show the effort in practice so we their annual game against crosstown ri- It’s just a city rivalry. At the end of the defeated crosstown rival Classical. The can get the job done during game time.” val English is a fun tradition. But make day, we’re all one.” Rams have won their last three clashes Holey, the assistant athletic director no mistake about it, the Rams have de- Smith feels things have gone well thus against the Bulldogs. Holey and his Bull- at English, said numbers are down com- feated the Bulldogs for the past three far in practice. Classical has a group of dogs have a chance to change that trend pared to years past but that hasn’t hin- tilts and they’re hungry to make it a 38 players who’ve dedicated themselves Sunday (noon) when the two teams meet dered English’s progress. fourth this year. to attending practice on a daily basis at Manning Field. “We have a little bit of a smaller group “I tell them every day ‘you have to keep while learning both the offensive and de- He feels this year’s group has what it this year but we have a good 35 girls com- the tradition going,’” Smith, in his 10th sea- fensive systems. takes to bring a win back to Goodridge mitted,” Holey said. “They’ve been out son coaching the Rams, said. “They don’t “Things are looking pretty good,” Smith Street. there working every day, doing what they want to be the team that breaks our win- said. “This year’s the year we have the “That was the rst thing I told the team need to do. I have a couple girls that have ning streak. That really motivates them.” most speed, the best hands. If we can get in practice. We want to have fun out there This year’s game between the Bulldogs but we came to be competitive and have a ENGLISH, B2 and Rams will be played Sunday (noon) CLASSICAL, B2 Marblehead powderpuff Saugus looks to extend its magic celebrates By Daniel Kane from past years texting me saying ITEM STAFF that we have to keep the streak successful alive this weekend and they are MARBLEHEAD — As the an- serious.” season nual powderpuff game between The Magicians will look to cap- Marblehead and Swampscott high tains Amanda Schillinger, Lexi school inches closer, Magicians Samora, Jessica Whitney, Amanda The Saugus boys soccer coach Jacqueline Bouchard is O’Brien, Katherine Palmer and team held its annual looking forward to see if this year’s Gabby Goldwasser to keep their end-of-season team ban- group of girls and student-coaches winning formula alive. quet Tuesday evening can extend the Magicians’ four- “All these girls have had a great at Spinelli’s. From left, year winning streak. attitude so far and have been doing Jonathan Rodrigues, “I’ve been coaching this game a good job all week getting along Juan Lopez, coach Lar- since 2007,” Bouchard said. “We’ve and working well together as a ry Bolduc and Gaspard won the game the last four years team,” Bouchard said. “They’re all Jean. The Sachems so I’m de nitely looking to keep really excited for the game and went 12-6 and quali ed the streak going and we are all for the Division 3 North really excited. I have had players MARBLEHEAD, B2 state tournament. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 Classical powderpuff hungry for more Florida State’s bowl

CLASSICAL streak in jeopardy From B1 our offensive line to put ­— BC, Florida next it together, we’ll be good. The line is coming togeth- By Bob Ferrante seven games. er. Defensively we’re going ASSOCIATED PRESS Bowden said he won’t be to be very strong. disappointed if the bowl “They’re responding TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — streak is broken. very well,” Smith contin- Florida State is battling “It’s like all streaks — ued. “The girls we have recent history as it looks it’s made to be broken,” are there every night at to extend one of its most said Bowden, who guided practice. They’re listening, cherished streaks. Florida State to nation- learning. They want to get The Seminoles (4-6, al titles in 1993 and ‘99. better. They don’t want to 2-5 Atlantic Coast Con- “Now whether it will be be the team that breaks ference) must knock off broken this year or not, I the win streak.” No. 22 Boston College (7- don’t know. It doesn’t last.” Communication has 3, 4-2) on Saturday and And this may be the been a strongpoint in then No. 15 Florida (7- year. The Seminoles have practice. 3) to extend their bowl lost three straight games “Our team does a lot of streak, which dates to by a combined 148-51, talking,” Smith said. “We 1982. While Florida State which is the most points do a lot of helping. We try has dug quite the hole given up by Florida State to keep each other upbeat. for itself, the roadblocks in a three-game stretch in The girls are paying atten- ahead are daunting — the program history. A defense tion. They want to learn.” Seminoles are 0-7 against that was applying pres- Key players on Classi- ranked teams since the sure to the quarterback as cal’s offense include Sky- start of the 2017 season. well as stopping the run ler Crayton, Abby Staf- “It’s important to us,” now has struggled in the coach Willie Taggart ford and Olivia Pedro. On last three games. In losses said. “It’s important to defense, Jazzmine Masse, to Clemson, NC State and our players, it’s import- Rebecca Walker, Kayla Notre Dame, Florida State ant to our fan base, it’s Morrill and Ava Brown hasn’t recorded a sack and important to the teams will lead the Rams. has given up 662 rushing that came before us that “We’re really strong in yards. we keep it going and we our defensive backfield,” Florida State’s offense talked about it as a team Smith said. “Our line- found some success in a and our guys understand backers, our whole de- 48-27 loss at NC State what’s at stake, it’s im- two weeks ago, where fense is very strong. I’m portant for our seniors to looking for good things James Blackman filled in leave here and not be that and threw for 421 yards out of our running backs senior class that didn’t go on offense.” and four touchdowns. But to a bowl game.” neither Blackman nor De- Joining Smith on his The Seminoles’ bowl ondre Francois, who re- coaching staff are Lewis streak began in Decem- turned from a rib injury Reynolds, Harold Wat- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ber 1982 when they were in the 42-13 loss at Notre ler and Rod Valerie. All Laury Martinez snaps the ball during Classical powderpuff football invited to the Gator Bowl Dame, have been able to coaches are volunteers practice. and defeated West Vir- rally the Seminoles. and Smith said he looks ginia. They have gone Still, players say the forward to doing his part experience. fun,” Smith said. “We like time and a good experi- to a bowl in 36 straight streak is priority. And to in helping the Classical “We get the satisfaction to volunteer our time so ence for their high school seasons, including a 14- many, it is the “only thing seniors have a memorable out of seeing the girls have the kids can have a good careers.” year run of top-5 finishes that’s on our mind right in the Top 25 from 1987- now,” said cornerback 2000 under coach Bobby Stanford Samuels III. Bowden. The streak is so “That’s the main thing long that it’s older than coach is talking about, current Florida State of- making sure these seniors fensive coordinator Walt go out with a bang,” said Bell, who was born in Samuels, whose father June 1984. played for Florida State in The streak has had some the early 2000s. “Making close calls, including last sure we finish the season season as Florida State how we’re supposed to, had to rally in November not ruining the legacy. We to make a run to a bowl definitely don’t want to be game. The Seminoles were looked at as the ones that 3-6 before they defeated ended the bowl streak.” Delaware State, Florida Bowden said fans must and Louisiana-Monroe to be patient with Taggart, become bowl-eligible. who led rebuilding ef- That stretch was easi- forts at Western er as Florida State didn’t and South Florida before face a ranked team. This spending one season at time the Seminoles have Oregon. Now in his first finished with six ranked year at Florida State, Tag- opponents in their final gart looks to repair the

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK English assistant powderpuff coach Ashley Aldred, center, discusses plays with the offense during practice on Thursday. English powderpuff looking to end three-game skid

ENGLISH base offensive plays,” Hol- “I think we’re a stron- di, Crystal Shagoury and From B1 ey said. “We learned last ger team defensively than Kaylee Smith-Whelton. year that you make mis- we were last year,” Holey Holey, who was an assis- been committed right from takes when you’re trying continued. “They commu- tant coach before taking the get-go.” to do too much. The girls nicate better than I an- over the head coach role, The two main focuses in picked that up right away ticipated. That might be said he enjoys his involve- practice have been grasp- in practice this year. We’re because we have a small- ment with the annual ing the offense and de- working on consistency, er group but at the same powderpuff game. fense while developing an making sure everyone’s time they communicate a “I’m excited that we can effective system of com- on the same page. The little better than I antici- continue the tradition,” munication. Holey feels biggest thing is commu- pated coming into the sea- Holey said. “Everyone his team’s at its best when nication. Even on offense son.” loves it. The girls enjoy English communicates sometimes we’ll be out Key players for the Bull- it, the faculty enjoys it. and each player’s on the there and one girl doesn’t dogs include Keyanni Dar- It’s a great tradition. It’s same page. know the play. Communi- ling, Vanessa Paul, Juliana something I enjoyed be- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS “We’re working on be- cation’s the biggest thing Gabelus, Pam Rosales, Ar- fore I started coaching it. Florida State head coach Willie Taggart con- ing consistent with our with these girls. mania Boyd, Milena Bion- It should be fun.” fers on his headset during the first half of an NCAA college football game against North Car- Marblehead powderpuff looks to extend its magic olina State in Raleigh, N.C. MARBLEHEAD man said. “The rivalry is “We really have a great well for us and I would East Lynn Bulldogs From B1 something that is talked set of girls out there this definitely say that one of about a lot. My parents year,” Ackerman said. “We our main blockers is our have been putting in hard grew up here as well so put a lot of athletes on both center Julia Carbone. win third straight title work at practices in prepa- I’ve been aware of it since side of the ball and should “On the defensive side ration. I was born. The powder- have a great year. Having we have Fiona Herring at BULLDOGS Regional Final. Dow “We also picked the puff game can get a little home field advantage this cornerback and she is ac- From B1 knows that his team is charity ‘Arms Around So- chippy sometimes, but it’s year is also something we tually one of our captains,” going up against a tough phia’ to support this year,” always a lot of fun.” are all excited about.” Tenney added. “One of our Also making a big im- opponent, but he also has Bouchard added. “So that Ackerman, who is joined On the Swampscott side, best defensive players is pact for East Lynn this confidence in his squad. has been really important by seniors Leon McCar- coach Joe Tenney and his safety Chloe Howe.” season are Marvin Avery, “To be honest, I’ve nev- to us and helps motivate thy, Jack Curran and Joe group of seniors will look Along with the funds Cameron Thornton, Lim- er felt this way about a the team as well.” Ferrutci in helping coach to end the drought. from ticket sales going to bert Thomas and Gregory team of mine,” Dow said. “Arms Around Sophia” the Magicians, is excited “I’ve taken a few wallops charities, Tenney and a Raye. “I really think we have was started to support the to have the chance to get over the years,” Tenney group of players have also “There are honestly so a great chance not only late Sophia Smith, a Mar- in on the rivalry by being said. “Obviously the girls taken the chance each many guys I could name to compete, but we have blehead resident who died part of the coaching staff want to win every year year to give back to the that have been contrib- a great chance to win earlier this month after for the powderpuff game. but one of the things this community. utors for us this season,” this game. But make no a 20-month battle with a “I’m totally excited,” Ack- group had stressed is to “Every year on Veterans said Dow. “It truly has mistake, we’re going up rare brain tumor. Smith erman said. “The coach- just be one solid unit and Day I take a group of girls been a team effort from against a very good team was 12 years old. es are based on kids that enjoy this together.” and we go to My Brothers the beginning of the year.” and we’re going to have Coaching alongside don’t play football, but I’ve The Big Blue have their Table to volunteer,” Ten- The win sends the Bull- to stifle them. They’re big Bouchard are some mem- always loved the sport. It’s own group of athletes that ney said. “Nobody wants dogs on to the New En- and physical, and they ha- bers of the class of 2019 a great way for me to get have been working hard to lose this game but there gland Regional Final, ven’t even given up a first including student Billy involved this year so I’m for Saturday’s matchup. is a larger purpose here which will take place at down this season, let alone Ackerman, who is very really looking forward to “On offense we have which I think is great.” Trinity College in Hart- any points. So we have our familiar with the Marble- it.” two of our , Marblehead and Swamp- ford, Conn. Saturday. East work cut out for us, but we head-Swampscott rivalry. With some great players Sydney Cresta and Katie scott will face off in the Lynn will take on the have a gameplan that we’ll “The Marble- on both sides of the ball, Watts, who have done a powderpuff game Satur- Mount Hope (Rhode Is- put in place and we have head-Swampscott rivalry Ackerman and the Magi- great job,” Tenney said. day 10 a.m. at Piper Field. land) Cowboys, the same some experience from games have always been cians are confident head- “Ally Hartmann is one of Tickets are $10 and will be team that beat them in playing them last year, so huge around here,” Acker- ing into Saturday’s game. our backs that has done sold at the game. last year’s New England I’ve got a lot of confidence.” FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SATURDAY at Hormel Stadium, Medford Football St. Mary’s vs. Cohasset (1) Division 5 State Semifinals Boys Soccer at Hanover High School Division 4 State Final Swampscott vs. Scituate (4) at Worcester State University Division 7 State Semifinals St. Mary’s vs. Bromfield (5:30)

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TV/RADIO FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS TV Mookie Betts won the American League MVP award after a season in which he hit a league-lead- NBA ing .346 with 32 home runs, 80 RBIs and 30 stolen bases from the leadoff spot. 7 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... ESPN, NBCSB 9:30 p.m...... Chicago at Milwaukee...... ESPN NHL 8 p.m...... Boston at Dallas...... NESN Mookie Betts wins AL MVP award 8:30 p.m...... Los Angeles at Chicago...... NHL Network Men’s College Basketball NEW YORK (AP) — Boston’s Mook- 198 points. Brewers history with a .326 average. 11 a.m.....Charleston Classic: Va. Tech vs. Northeastern..... ESPNU ie Betts and Milwaukee’s Christian Betts hit a major league-leading He set career highs with 36 homers 11:30 a.m...... Austin Peay vs. Central Conn...... CBSSN Yelich were runaway winners of the .346 with 32 homers, 80 RBIs and 30 and 110 RBIs and had a 1.000 OPS. 2 p.m...... Florida A&M vs. Campbell...... CBSSN Most Valuable Player awards after stolen bases as the leadoff hitter for Yelich nearly became the NL’s first 4:30 p.m...... 2K Classic...... ESPN2 the 26-year-old outfielders each led the Red Sox, who won a team-record Triple Crown winner since Joe Med- 4:30 p.m...... Charleston Classic...... ESPNU their teams to first-place finishes 108 games and their fourth World 4:30 p.m...... Ohio vs. South Florida...... CBSSN wick in 1937, finishing two homers 6:30 p.m...... 2K Classic final...... ESPN2 with dominant seasons that included Series title in 15 seasons. Votes were shy of Arenado and one RBI back of 6:30 p.m...... Charleston Classic semifinal...... ESPNU batting titles. submitted before the postseason. Baez. Yelich was especially impres- 7 p.m...... Binghamton at Northwestern...... ESPNU Betts received 28 first-place votes Both batting champions won MVP sive in the second half, hitting .367 7 p.m...... Georgetown vs. Loyola Marymount...... CBSSN and 410 points from the Baseball awards for the first time since San with 25 homers and 67 RBIs — in- 7 p.m...... Sam Houston St. at Georgia...... SEC Network Writers’ Association of America in Francisco’s Buster Posey and De- cluding 11 homers in August and 10 7 p.m...... St. John’s at Rutgers...... Big Ten Network balloting announced Thursday. troit’s Miguel Cabrera in 2012. in September. 7 p.m...... Tennessee Tech at North Carolina...... NESN Plus Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Yelich got 29 first-place votes and Milwaukee reached the playoffs for 8 p.m...... Alcorn St. at Vanderbilt...... SEC Network Trout, a two-time MVP, followed 415 points, and the other first-place 8 p.m...... Citadel at Texas...... Longhorn Network with one first-place vote and 265 vote went to New York Mets pitch- the first time in seven years, swept 8 p.m...... Louisiana Tech at LSU...... SEC Network points. Trout tied the record of four er Jacob deGrom, the NL Cy Young Colorado in the Division Series then 8 p.m...... Mississippi at Butler...... FS2 second-place finishes shared by Stan Award winner, who finished fifth. lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 9 p.m...... Long Beach State at Mississippi St..SEC Network seven-game League Championship 9 p.m...... Myrtle Beach Invitational semifinal...... ESPNU Musial, Ted Williams and Albert Pu- Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez 11 p.m...... Little Rock at Nevada...... ESPNU jols. Trout won in 2014 and 2016; was was second with 250 points, followed Series, falling one win short of its College Football finished second in ‘12, ‘13 and ‘15; by Colorado third baseman Nolan first World Series appearance since 9 p.m...... Boise St. at New Mexico...... CBSSN and was fourth in 2017. Arenado with 203. 2002. 9 p.m...... Memphis at SMU...... ESPN2 Cleveland third baseman Jose Acquired from the payroll-paring Yelich gets a $100,000 bonus for Golf Ramirez was third with 208 points, Miami Marlins about a month be- winning, and the price of the 2022 6 a.m...... European: DP World Championship...... Golf and Red Sox designated hitter J.D. fore spring training, the 26-year-old team option in his contract increases 1:30 p.m...... PGA: RSM Classic...... Golf Martinez was next with one first and Yelich won the first batting title in by $1 million to $16 million. 4:30 p.m...... LPGA: Tour Championship...... Golf 11 p.m...... PGA: Emirates Australian Open...... Golf Radio NBA After taxing stretch, Brady to use 7 p.m...... Toronto at Boston...... WROR-FM 105.7 NHL 8 p.m...... Boston at Dallas...... WBZ-FM 98.5 bye week to recharge and improve NFL BOSTON (AP) — If his ing with. It included him AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE 19th NFL season has been famously wearing a glove East East at all more taxing than any during the playoffs last W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA New England 7 3 0 .700 280 236 Washington 6 3 0 .667 176 175 of the previous 18, Tom season to shield the extent Miami 5 5 0 .500 199 256 Dallas 4 5 0 .444 181 171 Brady isn’t willing to say so. of a cut he sustained on his Buffalo 3 7 0 .300 137 251 Philadelphia 4 5 0 .444 198 183 Even if his play on the throwing hand prior to the N.Y. Jets 3 7 0 .300 208 254 N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 177 228 South South field through the Patriots’ AFC championship game. W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA first 10 games this season That same, guarded pos- Houston 6 3 0 .667 216 184 New Orleans 8 1 0 .889 330 232 Tennessee 5 4 0 .556 168 151 Carolina 6 3 0 .667 241 232 might suggest otherwise. ture has extended to all in- Indianapolis 4 5 0 .444 260 239 Atlanta 4 5 0 .444 244 254 Last season, at age 40 quiries about whether any Jacksonville 3 6 0 .333 160 199 Tampa Bay 3 6 0 .333 232 291 North North Brady became the oldest of the hits he’s taken this W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA player in NFL history to season have affected his Pittsburgh 6 2 1 .722 279 209 Chicago 6 3 0 .667 269 175 earn regular-season MVP performance. Cincinnati 5 4 0 .556 235 288 Minnesota 5 3 1 .611 221 204 Baltimore 4 5 0 .444 213 160 Green Bay 4 4 1 .500 223 216 honors. Asked Wednesday about Cleveland 3 6 1 .350 218 263 Detroit 3 6 0 .333 202 244 A year later, he finds him- how he was feeling physi- West West W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA self in the throes of some his cally heading into the bye Kansas City 9 1 0 .900 353 240 L.A. Rams 9 1 0 .900 335 231 worst passing numbers in week, Brady smiled before L.A. Chargers 7 2 0 .778 240 186 Seattle 4 5 0 .444 219 192 Denver 3 6 0 .333 205 213 Arizona 2 7 0 .222 124 225 three seasons as the Patri- saying, “Pretty good, pretty Oakland 1 8 0 .111 147 272 San Francisco 2 8 0 .200 230 266 ots head into their bye week. good.” Thursday’s Games Carolina at Detroit, 1 p.m. What’s unclear is whether “Some bumps and bruis- Green Bay at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Sunday’s Games Denver at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. it’s an aberration or per- es, but I think that’s part Houston at Washington, 1 p.m. Oakland at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. haps the first subtle signs of football season and I feel Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. of decline for the 41-year-old pretty good,” he added. Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Monday’s Games quarterback. The bye week has come at the right time for There’s definitely been Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Kansas City at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. It’s not as if Brady is hav- Tom Brady, who has been struggling in recent more hiccups that usual in ing a disastrous year. De- weeks. the passing game for the NHL spite coming off a humbling Patriots. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE 34-10 loss to Tennessee, the receiving group, deal- injuries and moving parts In his first seven games Atlantic Division Central Division New England still enters its ing with injuries at running and bringing different peo- this season, Brady had GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA Tampa Bay 18 12 5 1 25 64 50 Nashville 18 13 4 1 27 61 42 bye with a 7-3 record and back and seeing tight end ple in. That’s just part of a passer rating of 100 or Toronto 18 12 6 0 24 63 47 Minnesota 18 11 5 2 24 56 49 is on its way to capturing Rob Gronkowski battle an- football. But we’re trying to greater five times, while Buffalo 18 10 6 2 22 55 53 Winnipeg 17 11 5 1 23 54 43 its 10th straight AFC East completing 67 percent of Boston 18 10 6 2 22 56 47 Colorado 18 9 6 3 21 65 53 kle and back injuries. adjust and adapt like ev- Montreal 18 9 6 3 21 60 61 Dallas 18 9 7 2 20 51 50 title. “We just haven’t had that, eryone else. Some weeks it’s his passes and throwing for Detroit 18 8 8 2 18 53 61 Chicago 19 7 8 4 18 52 67 Brady is still completing I would say, overall con- been better than others.” 16 touchdowns. He did it Florida 15 7 5 3 17 49 46 St. Louis 16 6 7 3 15 52 52 Ottawa 18 7 8 3 17 62 76 Pacific Division 65 percent of his passes sistency and the ability to In recent years Brady has despite being sacked nine Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA and has 17 touchdowns. practice together,” Brady typically shrugged off ques- times during those games GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 19 10 6 3 23 61 59 Columbus 18 10 6 2 22 58 59 Vancouver 20 10 8 2 22 63 69 He’s done it despite having said. “That’s not an excuse. tions about his health or any and tossing seven intercep- N.Y. Islanders 17 9 6 2 20 54 44 Calgary 18 10 7 1 21 56 56 to break in new players in ... A lot of teams deal with injuries he might be deal- tions. N.Y. Rangers 18 9 7 2 20 52 55 Edmonton 18 9 8 1 19 52 56 Philadelphia 18 9 8 1 19 58 62 Anaheim 20 8 9 3 19 44 59 Carolina 18 8 7 3 19 50 54 Arizona 17 8 8 1 17 46 45 Washington 18 8 7 3 19 60 61 Vegas 19 8 10 1 17 49 54 Pittsburgh 16 7 6 3 17 53 51 Los Angeles 17 5 11 1 11 34 55 Matchup of marquee quarterbacks New Jersey 16 7 8 1 15 49 56 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss.

Thursday’s Games Toronto at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Florida at Columbus, 7 p.m. Friday’s Games Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Buffalo at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Boston at Dallas, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Detroit at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 9 p.m. Nashville at Arizona, 9 p.m. Toronto at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Montreal at Calgary, 9 p.m. St. Louis at Vegas, 10 p.m.

NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Toronto 12 3 .800 — Memphis 8 5 .615 — Boston 8 6 .571 3½ San Antonio 7 6 .538 1 Philadelphia 9 7 .563 3½ New Orleans 7 7 .500 1½ Brooklyn 6 9 .400 6 Houston 6 7 .462 2 New York 4 11 .267 8 Dallas 6 8 .429 2½ Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Charlotte 7 7 .500 — Portland 10 4 .714 — Orlando 7 8 .467 ½ Denver 9 5 .643 1 Miami 6 8 .429 1 Oklahoma City 9 5 .643 1 Washington 5 9 .357 2 Utah 7 7 .500 3 Atlanta 3 11 .214 4 Minnesota 6 9 .400 4½ Central Division Pacific Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Milwaukee 10 4 .714 — Golden State 12 3 .800 — Indiana 8 6 .571 2 L.A. Clippers 8 5 .615 3 Detroit 7 6 .538 2½ L.A. Lakers 8 6 .571 3½ Chicago 4 11 .267 6½ Sacramento 8 6 .571 3½ Cleveland 2 12 .143 8 Phoenix 3 11 .214 8½

Thursday’s Games Miami at Indiana, 7 p.m. PHOTOS | ASSOCIATED PRESS Golden State at Houston, 8 p.m. Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Denver, 9 p.m. Utah at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, left, and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aar- San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. New York at New Orleans, 8 p.m. on Rodgers, right, will try to lead their respective teams to a crucial win on Thursday night. Friday’s Games Portland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Washington, 7 p.m. Sacramento at Memphis, 8 p.m. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

ARLO AND JANIS / JIMMY JOHNSON CUL DE SAC / RICHARD THOMPSON

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Overreaction should be a red A steady pace forward will help Question anyone trying to push Carefully examine any offer A short trip, educational pur- Keep life simple and your con- flag that makes you stand up you reach your goal. Letting what or pressure you to do some- or suggestion you receive. Al- suit or social event will lead versations precise. Ask for ver- and take note. Whether it’s other people do or say hinder thing that doesn’t feel right. though you can make a pos- to interesting information. Do ification if someone makes a you or someone else making you will be a lesson you won’t Emotions will mount if you ar- itive change, you should be your due diligence and veri- statement that sounds implau- a scene, it will be a sign that soon forget. Keep your distance en’t true to yourself and your reluctant to work alongside fy the information offered to sible. Stick to what and who something’s not right. from unpredictable influences. beliefs. anyone who exaggerates or you. Don’t let an unexpected you know and trust. change lead you astray. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) causes emotional discord. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Address any problems you A moneymaking opportuni- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Mixing emotions with busi- face before it’s too late. Han- ty should be considered, but GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Focus on personal chang- Trying to change someone else ness or important decisions dle matters personally to avoid when it comes to joint ven- Take time to go over any es that will improve your life will be a waste of time. Look will lead to a dust-up that you misunderstanding or extra tures, you should think twice. last-minute decisions. Don’t and help you reach long-term inward and consider what you could end up taking the blame costs. Personal improvements Look out for your best inter- trust anyone else to take care goals. A romantic gesture will can do to bring about positive for. Listen carefully and stick will boost your morale. Ro- ests. Get the facts and don’t of your affairs. A partner will encourage a change to your personal changes to enhance to the facts. mance is highlighted. be afraid to go solo. give you the wrong impression. current living conditions. your life and future.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Men’s group chat draws fire for sharing explicit photos Clearing the air when on defense DEAR ABBY: I must Or that some men won’t Almost all players defend The defense looks too easy: take issue with your re- Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van become addicted. worse than they declare or Win with the club queen, cash sponse to “Tired of Be- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, bid. Most partnerships dis- the club ace and give partner SAD ABOUT THIS IN hinds” (Sept. 5), who was and was founded by her mother, cuss bidding but not defense. a club ruff. Then a diamond upset that her fiance is THE WEST Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at This is wrong, because you shift through dummy’s king re- part of a men’s group chat DEAR ABBY: Speaking defend twice as often as you sults in down two. What could that includes the sending DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los as a man who has been part declare and almost as often be simpler? and receiving of por- Angeles, CA 90069. of multiple “men’s groups,” as you bid. The snag is that West might nographic female images. as well as happily married If you would like a primer switch to a spade, not to a dia- While “boys will be boys” for many years, I find on basic defense, buy “De- mond. This is especially true if has been the reigning ex- share her life with. more, the men don’t have “Tired’s” fiance’s chat group mystifying Defense” by Pat- South hides his club four. West cuse for male misbehavior to touch these other wom- WANTS A BETTER to be inappropriate, just as rick O’Connor (Master Point will probably read the club for years — nay, centuries! en to have a “sexual expe- she does — particularly the Press). The author, who is nine as a suit-preference sig- — times are changing. WORLD FOR MY rience” with them. DAUGHTER group icon picture. I respect Australian, covers the basics nal for spades. Then, though, “Tired” has every right to women as people, not phys- before giving 40 deals in an declarer will take three spades, demand that her fiance TIRED OF “BOYS” IN DEAR WANTS: Most, TUCSON ical/sexual objects. He over-the-shoulder style. You five hearts and two clubs. behave respectfully to- but not all, of the many should speak up out of re- start by seeing your hand, East should be happy with ward women, both public- women — and men — who DEAR ABBY: I do not spect for women. Doing so then step through the deal. down one, cashing the dia- ly and in private. He may commented on that letter agree with you that what could influence one or more Each problem is on a right- mond ace before giving part- not be able to change his agree with you. Read on: these men are doing is the of his friends to rethink friends’ behavior, but he hand page, with the full deal ner his ruff. equivalent of “old-time their position. and solution on the next left- has control over his own DEAR ABBY: Your re- barbershop talk.” What’s and could demonstrate WILLIAM IN hand page. sponse supported the idea being shared digitally to- In this example from the that he’s not a boy, but a that for men to bond and day isn’t at all like the OREGON man who respects women book, look at the North and feel like “real men,” they magazines and chat from DEAR ABBY: These are East hands. South is in four for who they are, not their need to advertise to each even 20 years ago. It’s far private conversations be- looks or perceived sexual other their sexual interest more graphic and less hearts. West leads the club tween adult men. Sexuali- two. How should East plan the value. Would he want oth- in women other than their woman-friendly. ty makes the world go ers to look at his sister, his spouses, and women need You are right that “Tired” defense? ‘round. Yes, women de- East’s takeout double looks mother, his daughter or to tolerate it. The practice will not change her fiance. serve respect and not to be her that way? I doubt it. is hurtful and disrespect- That’s why she should leave obvious, but it is debatable, sexually harassed. But we especially if North-South are Excusing “boys” for their ful. How can a woman feel now and avoid the future shouldn’t have to totally misogyny only perpetu- like her fiance’s friends heartbreak that could be remove sexuality from the using two-over-one game- ates our sexual assault care about her welfare if waiting. There’s always a equation. Women chat force. Even against a pair culture. “Tired” should they’re sending naked pho- victim when it comes to about men and look at im- using Standard, East should take a long look at her fi- tos of other women to him? porn. Just because the ages just like we do. It’s realize that his partner’s pri- ance’s behavior and decide It seems women’s feelings sharing is within a closed just less talked about. mary job on the deal is to whether or not he is the don’t matter at all in this group doesn’t mean some avoid reneging! kind of man she wants to bonding ritual. Further- women weren’t victimized. MR. B. IN HOUSTON

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LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE LEGAL NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Sharon Cooper to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, By virtue of and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Dana P. O'Connor to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, N.A.,, dated August 4, 2006 and recorded mortgage given by Denise C. Bradley and Darryl J. Bradley to First Call Mortgage Inc. acting solely as a nominee for Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., dated June 6, with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 25969, Page Company, dated July 18, 2005 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) 2007 and recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 549, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Registry of Deeds in Book 24600, Page 1 (the "Mortgage") as affected by a Loan 27027, Page 39 (the "Mortgage") of which mortgage The Bank of New York Mellon Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Deutsche Bank National Trust Modification Agreement made December 6, 2006 and recorded at said Registry of FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., Company, as Trustee on Behalf of the Harbor View Mortgage Trust 2006-9 Trust Deeds in Book 26493, Page 522 of which mortgage Deutsche Bank National Trust Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-11 is the present holder by assignment Fund dated October 6, 2009 and recorded with said registry on October 9, 2009 Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of Soundview Home Loan Trust from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York at Book 28983 Page 365 and by assignment from (confirmatory) Mortgage 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-OPT3 is the present holder by Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWABS Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as assignment from First Call Mortgage Company to Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-11 dated July 5, 2011 recorded in Trustee for Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust Mortgage Loan Pass-Through Option One Mortgage Corporation dated July 26, 2010 recorded in Essex County Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30524, Page 342, for Certificates, Series 2006-9 dated May 22, 2012 and recorded with said registry (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 30298, Page 495 and assignment breach of conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, on June 6, 2012 at Book 31408 Page 12 and by assignment from Deutsche Bank from Sand Canyon Corporation f/k/a Option One Mortgage Corporation to the mortgaged premises located at 26 Woodlawn Street, Lynn, MA 01904 will be National Trust Company, as Trustee for Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-9, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of sold at a Public Auction at 3:00 PM on December 6, 2018, at the mortgaged Mortgage Loan Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-9 to Nationstar Mortgage Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series premises, more particularly described below, all and singular the premises LLC dated November 15, 2014 and recorded with said registry on December 2, 2005-OPT3 dated February 1, 2011 recorded in Essex County (Southern District) described in said mortgage, to wit: 2014 at Book 33710 Page 114 and by assignment from Deutsche Bank National Registry of Deeds in Book 30404, Page 405, for breach of conditions of said Trust Company, as Trustee for Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-9, Mortgage mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same, the mortgaged premises THE LAND IN LYNN, TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON, KNOWN AS AND Loan Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-9 to Bank of America, N.A. dated located at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, MA 01904 will be sold at a Public Auction at NUMBERED 26 WOODLAWN STREET, AND BOUNDED: June 16, 2015 and recorded with said registry on August 5, 2015 at Book 34274 2:00 PM on December 20, 2018, at the mortgaged premises, more particularly Page 450 and by assignment from Bank of America, N.A. to Wilmington Savings described below, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: NORTHERLY BY WOODLAWN STREET, SIXTY FEET; Fund Society, FSB, d/b/a Christiana Trust, not individually but as Trustee for EASTERLY BY LOT 81 ON PLAN ENTITLED, "PLAN OF HOUSE LOTS AT FOREST HILL, Hilldale Trust dated August 22, 2016 and recorded with said registry on The land at 42A Waverly Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts being shown LYNN, MASS, LAID OUT FOR MESSRS. SANBORN & PARSONS" BY CHARLES A. September 16, 2016 at Book 35269 Page 128 and by assignment from as Lot B on a plan entitled "Sub-Division of Land for Elfreda L. Thompson, HAMMOND, SURVEYOR, DATED APRIL 27, 1871, AND RECORDED WITH ESSEX (corrective) Nationstar Mortgage LLC to Bank of America, N.A. dated March 5, Lynn-Mass.", dated February 4, 1948, by Albert D. Martin, registered Land SOUTH DISTRICT REGISTRY OF DEEDS AT THE END OF BOOK 822, ONE HUNDRED 2018 and recorded with said registry on June 12, 2018 at Book 36779 Page 577, Surveyor, recorded with Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds, Book THIRTEEN AND 75/100 FEET; for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, 3590, Page 187. SOUTHERLY BY LOT 64 ON SAID PLAN, FORTY-ONE FEET; AND the same will be sold at Public Auction at 1:00 p.m. on November 26, 2018, on WESTERLY BY LOT 83 ON SAID PLAN, ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN AND 75/100 the mortgaged premises located at 10 Oakland Terrace, Lynn, Essex County, SAID PREMISES ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING ENCUMBRANCES: FEET. Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage, 1. Title to and rights of the public and others in so much of the premises as lies within the bounds of Waverly Street. SAID PREMISES ARE SHOWN AS LOT 82 ON SAID PLAN. TO WIT: For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern • Exhibit A — Property Description Closing date: August 4, 2006 Borrower(s): District) Registry of Deeds in Book 15750, Page 194. District) Registry of Deeds in Book 13540, Page 12. Sharon Cooper Property Address: 10 Oakland Terrace, Lynn, MA 01905 Being 10 Oakland Terrace, in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. A certain parcel of land in The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other The premises will be sold subject to any and all unpaid taxes and other Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, bounded and municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable municipal assessments and liens, and subject to prior liens or other enforceable described as follows: Beginning on Oakland Terrace (formerly called Ocean View encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to encumbrances of record entitled to precedence over this mortgage, and subject to Avenue) at Lot #10 on a plan drawn by Isaac K. Harris for M.E. Judkins dated April and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of and with the benefit of all easements, restrictions, reservations and conditions of 19th, 1888, thence running Northwesterly by said lot #10, 97.80 feet to lot #15, record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. record and subject to all tenancies and/or rights of parties in possession. thence running Westerly on lot #15, 33.68 feet to land now or formerly of Hitchings; thence running Southerly by land now or formerly of Hitchings, 68.65 Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of Terms of the Sale: Cash, cashier's or certified check in the sum of feet to lot #8; thence running Westerly by land now or formerly of Hitchings 75.05 $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order $5,000.00 as a deposit must be shown at the time and place of the sale in order feet thence running southerly on land now or formerly of Hitchings, 14 feet, thence to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from to qualify as a bidder (the mortgage holder and its designee(s) are exempt from running Easterly on land now or formerly of Hitchings, 118.90 feet to lot #6; this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon this requirement); high bidder to sign written Memorandum of Sale upon thence Northeasterly by lot #6 and by said Oakland Terrace in all 123.60 feet to acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check acceptance of bid; balance of purchase price payable in cash or by certified check the point of beginning. Being Lots 7, 8, and 9 on said plan and a parcel of land in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, in thirty (30) days from the date of the sale at the offices of mortgagee's attorney, between said lots on Oakland Terrace. Also a second parcel of land beginning at a Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 Korde & Associates, P.C., 900 Chelmsford Street, Suite 3102, Lowell, MA 01851 point at a southeast comer of Lot No. 2 on a plan described below where S14 or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the or such other time as may be designated by mortgagee. The description for the degress-27'13' W intersects with N84 degrees-023'-23'' W, thence • NORTHERLY premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of a typographical 15 feet by land now or formerly of Gary S. Moody and Mary E. Hatch, thence error in this publication. error in this publication. turning 45 degrees and running WESTERLY 20.21 feet, then turning 45 degrees and running EASTERLY 11.50 feet by land now or formerly of Gary S. Moody and Other terms to be announced at the sale. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Mary E. Hatch, to the beginning point. Containing 85 +/- sq. ft. and being a portion of Lot No. 2 as shown on a Plan of Land in Lynn, Mass. dated October 23, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the 1985, Whitman & Howard Engineering and recorded at Plan Book 216, Plan 90, Soundview Home Loan Trust 2005-OPT3, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series Certificateholders of CWABS Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-11 Essex South District Registry of Deeds. It is the intent of the grantor to convey a 2005-OPT3 Korde & Associates, P.C. sufficient portion of Lot 2 to the grantees to remedy an apparent encroachment of Korde & Associates, P.C. 900 Chelmsford Street a retaining wall onto Lot 2. For title reference see deed from Frank A. Hope, III to 900 Chelmsford Street Suite 3102 Sharon Cooper dated May 26, 2005 and recorded with the Essex County Registry Suite 3102 Lowell, MA 01851 of Deeds in Book 24338, Page 399. Lowell, MA 01851 (978) 256-1500 (978) 256-1500 O'Connor, Dana P., 17-029727 For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Bradley, Denise and Bradley, Darryl, 09-055386 Item: November 9, 16, 23, 2018 District) Registry of Deeds in Book 24338, Page 399. Item: November 16, 23, 30, 2018

MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain Mortgage nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax dated March 12, 2008 given by Lisa P. Flanagan and Shaun J. Flanagan to titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or Does your company Citicorp Trust Bank, FSB recorded in Essex County (Southern District) Registry of liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Deeds at Book 27658, Page 427, the undersigned Wilmington Savings Fund having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, need employees? Society, FSB, as trustee of Upland Mortgage Loan Trust B being the present holder easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. of said mortgage by Assignment of Mortgage from Citibank, N.A. successor in interest by merger to Citicorp Trust Bank, FSB, to CitiMortgage, Inc. recorded in TERMS OF SALE: Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 32610, Page 508, and Assignment of Mortgage from CitiMortgage, Inc. to Wilmington Savings Fund A deposit of Fifteen Thousand ($15,000.00 ) Dollars by certified or bank Society, FSB, as trustee of Upland Mortgage Loan Trust B recorded in Essex County check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36858, Page 501, for breach of the The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box sold at Public Auction at: 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon 1:00 P.M. on Friday, November 30, 2018 receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. upon the hereinafter-described premises, known as and numbered as 29 Partridge Lane, Unit 4-3 of the Town Homes at Partridge Lane Condominium, Lynnfield, Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Essex County (Southern District), Massachusetts, all and singularly the premises described in said mortgage, to wit: WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE All that parcel of land in City of Lynnfield, Essex County, Commonwealth of FOR HILLDALE TRUST Massachusetts, as more fully described in deed Book 13265, Page 129, Present holder of said mortgage ID#33-4-31795, being known and designated as Lot Unit 4-3, 29 Partridge Lane Condominium, filed in Plat Book 12837, Page 142, recorded 11/22/1994. By its Attorneys, By fee simple deed from Partridge Lane Development Corp as set forth in Book HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 13265, Page 129 dated 10/30/1995 and recorded 11/1/1995, Essex County 150 California Street Placing a help wanted ad is great for Records, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 finding the skilled workers you need. The above-described premises shall be subject to all easements, restrictions, 201706-0474 - TEA municipal or other public taxes, assessments, liens or claims in the nature of liens, Item: November 2, 9, 16, 2018 outstanding tax titles, building, zoning and other land use laws and all permits and approvals issued pursuant thereto, including, without limitation, orders of ALL POLICE ORDERED OR ACCIDENT TOWS conditions, and existing encumbrances of record created prior to said Mortgage, if there be any. Said premises are to be sold subject to the right of redemption of (Sale of Motor Vehicle under M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A.) the United States of America, if any there be. Notice is hereby given by: Bill's Auto Clinic, 2 Commercial St., Salem, MA. pursuant to the provisions of M.G.L. c. 255, Section 39A, that on November 28, TERMS OF SALE: The highest bidder shall be required to make a deposit of 2018 at: 9 a.m., 2 Commercial St. Salem, MA. Private Sale on the following Motor $10,000.00 to the holder of said Mortgage, in cash or by certified or bank Vehicles will be sold to satisfy the garagekeeper's lien thereon for storage, towing cashier's check at the time and place of said sale of said premises. The balance of charges, care and expenses of notices and sale of said vehicle. the purchase price is to be paid to said holder in cash, by certified check or bank Description of Vehicle cashier's check, and thereupon the deed shall be delivered, in thirty (30) days 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BF3EK5AU505153 from the date of sale at the firm of Cunningham, Machanic, Cetlin, Johnson, 2006 CHEVY AVEO VIN KL1TG566X6B562428 Harney & Tenney, LLP, Attorneys for said holder, 220 North Main Street, Suite 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K97U189658 301, Natick, Massachusetts. The successful bidder shall be required to sign a 2000 CHEVY PICKUP VIN 2GCEK19T6Y1248787 Memorandum of Terms of Sale. The description of the premises contained in said 2001 FORD FOCUS VIN 1FAFP36361W342968 Mortgage shall control in the event of an error in publication. Other terms, if any, to 2007 LINCOLN MKZ VIN 3LNHM28TX7R622676 be announced at the time and place of sale. MAZDA 6 VIN 1YVHP80C155M69898 2002 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMYU03102KB75900 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF UPLAND MORTGAGE 2006 NISSAN SENTRA VIN 3N1CB51D86L452668 LOAN TRUST B Present Holder of Said Mortgage, By its Attorneys, Thank You, CUNNINGHAM, MACHANIC, CETLIN, Bill's Auto Clinic JOHNSON, HARNEY & TENNEY, LLP 2 Commercial St 781-593-7700, ext.2 220 North Main Street, Suite 301 Salem MA 01970 Natick, MA 01760 Item: November 9, 16, 23, 2018 (508) 651-7524 Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Item: November 9, 16, 23, 2018 to subscribe today.

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ANALYSIS Reinvention tales in Oscars race By Jake Coyle Coming between the fall services) and it’s shrink- tenders predicated not ASSOCIATED PRESS festivals and the onset of ing (Disney is acquiring on reinvention, but on critics’ awards, Novem- Fox; more consolidation doing what they do best. NEW YORK — F. Scott ber is when Oscar cam- is expected). Hollywood is There is Spike Lee’s in- Fitzgerald, who said paigns hope to get enough searching for a second act, cendiary “BlacKkKlans- there are no second acts traction to land on — or too. man,” a prize-winner at in American lives, might ascend — the short lists That pressure is due, the Cannes Film Festival. have felt differently had that proliferate ahead of in part, to new viewing Yorgos Lanthimos’ sav- he seen this year’s Oscar the litany of ceremonies to habits and deep-pock- age period romp “The Fa- race. come. eted innovators like Net- vourite” could land noms In mid-November, there So far, much of the flix, which this year has for all three of its leads: is much solidifying, scrap- field breaks down be- its most lauded Oscar ping and self-promotion Olivia Colman, Emma tween an old dichoto- contender yet: Cuaron’s Stone and Rachel Weisz. to come (not to mention my: crowd-pleasers and “Roma,” a deeply personal a few potential awards (The latter two are ex- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS show-stoppers, and in- black-and-white film that pected to go as supporting heavyweights). But most Joining the torch’s two pieces was a full-scale timate art-house indies. the Mexican director has actresses.) Two years af- of the expected contend- Among the former are said made him reinvent copper replica of the statue’s face. The torch ers have by now been ter “Moonlight” won best Bradley Cooper’s box-of- himself as a filmmaker. picture, Barry Jenkins and the face will be highlights of the new $100 seen and there’s a definite fice smash “A Star Is “Roma” won the Golden is back with an equally million museum, which is scheduled to open in theme: Reinvention is the Born”; Peter Farrelly’s Lion at the Venice Film lyrical and eloquent film, May 2019. season’s most sought-after soon-to-debut charmer Festival, and it’s expect- the James Baldwin ad- attribute. “Green Book,” with Ma- ed to return Cuaron (who aptation “If Beale Street One after another, po- hershala Ali and Viggo won best director for his Could Talk.” And lauded Statue of Liberty’s tential contenders have Mortensen; and Ryan last film, 2013’s “Gravity”) trotted out new iterations Coogler’s superhero sen- to the category, alongside performances by the likes of themselves: Lady Gaga, sation “Black Panther.” Cooper, whose “A Star of Robert Redford (his original torch moved the actor; Alfonso Cuaron, All of them are studio Is Born” launches the maybe-swansong in “The the re-made filmmaker; films. And each reminds 43-year-old actor as direc- Old Man & the Gun”) and Melissa McCarthy, dra- Hollywood it can still do tor. Richard E. Grant (along- to new museum site matic actress; Peter Far- something it may have side McCarthy in “Can Partly to appease Oscar By Karen Matthews It went back to Paris in relly, a million miles from thought it no longer could: voters, Netflix has for the You Ever Forgive Me?”) ASSOCIATED PRESS 1882, then returned to the “Dumb and Dumber.” make an old-fashioned ro- first time granted a theat- are brilliant because they New York Harbor along Metamorphoses, like mance; craft a poignant, rical window for a handful capture the performers in NEW YORK — The with other crated pieces of that of Rami Malek’s pros- uplifting comic drama; of films (including “Roma” their sweet spot. Statue of Liberty’s origi- the statue in 1885. thetic-toothed, full-bodied create an urgent and and the Coen brothers’ There are plenty more nal torch, which has been The torch was held high performance as Freddie meaningful comic book “The Ballad of Buster in the mix, too, like Steve housed in the base of the by Lady Liberty from 1886 Mercury in “Bohemian film. Scruggs”). The gesture has McQueen’s just-opening statue since a replica re- to 1984, but modifications Rhapsody” (an expected Like many of this year’s an underlying message to “Widows”; Damien Cha- placed it in the 1980s, to the flame changed its best actor nominee), are nominees, Hollywood, it- Academy of Motion Pic- zelle’s “First Man,” with was moved across Liberty original design over the always a staple of awards self, is in flux. The film ture Arts and Sciences Ryan Gosling as Neil Island on Thursday to its years. season. But this year, industry is becoming more members: Netflix and the- Armstrong; and “Eighth new home in a museum The flame resembled transformation is more digital (Disney and War- aters can coexist (at least Grade,” the tender com- that will open next year. a stained-glass sculp- than a costume change. ner Bros. are prepping if an Oscar is at stake). ing-of-age drama from Bo Visitors watched as the ture lying on its specially It’s an abiding ethos. Netflix-like streamingThere are plenty of con- Burnham. base and the detached designed flatbed truck. flame of the 3,600-pound That’s because the sculp- torch were trucked slowly and carefully to the mu- tor Gutzon Borglum, who seum construction site also designed Mount about 100 yards from the Rushmore, “put all the statue. holes in it with amber Officials with the Na- glass” during a 1916 rede- tional Park Service and sign, park Superintendent the Statue of Liberty-Ellis John Piltzecker said. “It Island Foundation said led to the flame’s deterio- the torch was removed in ration.” 1984 because it was too The torch was further badly damaged to restore. weakened in July of that “Taking it down was year by the Black Tom ex- very frightening,” said plosion, an act of German Stephen Briganti, pres- sabotage at a munitions ident and CEO of the plant nearby in Jersey City. foundation. “We had the The 1980s gilt flame that largest freestanding scaf- the statue is holding now folding that at that point restores sculptor Frederic had ever been built.” Auguste Bartholdi’s orig- Thursday’s brief trip to inal design, officials said. the museum site was the The old torch, mean- latest chapter for an icon while, made another fund- that “has crossed many raising trip at the end of miles in its lifetime,” Brig- 1984, traveling to Pasade- anti said. na, where it starred in the The torch left France Rose Parade. in 1876 for the United A trench was dug under States, where it was ex- the statue so that the 16- hibited at the Centennial foot original torch could celebration in Philadel- be moved into the pedes- phia and then in New tal when it returned to York City’s Madison New York. Square Park. The trip It couldn’t depart the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS was intended to raise pedestal that way Thurs- Metamorphoses, like that of Rami Malek’s prosthetic-toothed, full-bodied performance as Fred- funds to pay for the stat- day, Piltzecker said. “It die Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody” (an expected best actor nominee), are always a staple of ue’s pedestal, Briganti had to come out in two awards season. said. pieces.”

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