WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 Helping dollars Lynn middle school make sense in Lynn plan heading to voters

By Gayla Cawley Kennedy. “And after speaking with the By Gayla Cawley Voters will also see a question asking ITEM STAFF CFO, Peter Caron, and understanding ITEM STAFF if the project should be allowed to be ex- that we would be getting nancial assis- empt from Proposition 2 1/2, which plac- LYNN — City of cials entered into a LYNN — Voters will be asked to fund tance to obtain the technical planning es limits on the amount a community community compact with the Common- two new schools during a special elec- wealth of Massachusetts on Tuesday, expertise, it seemed like a no-brainer tion on March 14. can raise through property taxes. a program designed to strengthen the to accept the offer from the common- The City Council unanimously ap- Voters would be responsible for an esti- partnership between local and state gov- wealth. So, with that, we contacted the proved putting a question on the bal- mated $75 million, or $200 annually for ernment. governor’s of ce and arranged to become lot asking voters to approve the $188 the next 25 years on their tax bills. The “The idea of getting some technical as- … the 254th community to sign onto the million project, which would be for the Massachusetts School Building Authori- sistance on our capital long-range plan- compact.” construction of two schools to serve stu- ty would reimburse about 60 percent of ning was a really intriguing possibility dents in the Pickering Middle School to pursue,” said Mayor Judith Flanagan PARTNERSHIP, A7 district and West Lynn. ELECTION, A7 Lynn students Baker draw the line states on re safety his case By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF By Thomas Grillo LYNN — Lynn students are doing their part to ITEM STAFF extinguish a burning problem in the city. The Lynn Fire Department and Lynn Public BOSTON — As partisan battles rage nation- Schools collaborate annually to hold a poster wide in the wake of President Donald Trump’s contest with a re safety theme. This year’s com- inauguration, Republican Gov. Charlie Bak- petition was focused on the importance of check- er emphasized compromise in his State of the ing your re alarms and changing them every State speech Tuesday. decade. “It’s one thing to stand in a corner and shout Every year, far too many people are injured or insults at your opponents, said Baker. “It’s quite killed as a result of a re that could have been another to climb into the arena and ght for prevented, said Deputy Fire Chief Stephen Ar- common ground … Wedge issues may be great cher. for making headlines, but they do not move this “Many of these injuries and deaths could have commonwealth forward. Success is measured been prevented by having working smoke detec- by what we accomplish together.” tors,” he said. Baker’s speech to the Legislature’s packed Out of more than 5,000 entries, nine were de- House Chamber comes as he begins the second clared contest winners; three elementary, three half of his term. It followed a weekend of an- middle and three high school students. The three ti-Trump protests where more than 1 million ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE rst-place posters have been transformed into protesters gathered nationwide — 175,000 in billboards and are on display in Wyoma Square. Brickett Elementary School fourth-grader Soleil Chea Boston and 50 in Lynn. holds her second-place poster at the Lynn Fire Depart- In a speech that was interrupted more than SAFETY, A5 ment safety recognition awards ceremony. 40 times with applause, the governor praised legislators for working with his administration to pass legislation that will reduce the state’s carbon footprint; for their shared commitment to fund schools to a record high level; for creat- ing a pathway for students to earn a bachelor’s degree from a state university for half the price; updated and eliminated obsolete state regula- tions; reduced the number of opioids prescrip- tions by 15 percent; lowered the population of homeless families in hotels to 100; switched to an all electronic tolling system. “With a shared sense of purpose we’ve made real progress … We built a bipartisan team, worked in partnership with the legislature and looked for common ground.” Baker said. The governor gave a shout out to Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh, whom he credited with BAKER, A7

PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB An interactive panel discussion on prescription drugs and opioids misuse took place after the screening of the short lm “If Only,” donated to the town of Marblehead by the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation on Tuesday. Hope and recovery in Marblehead

By Adam Swift lm “If Only.” covery himself. “It can be extremely FOR THE ITEM The lm was donated to the town dif cult to get folks to come out and by the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foun- talk about this issue.” MARBLEHEAD — One of the dation and was introduced by James “If Only” stars Wahlberg’s son and keys to battling the opioid epidemic Wahlberg, executive director. The depicts how young people can easily is bringing the struggle of addiction screening was followed by personal fall prey to the dangers of prescrip- out of the darkness and holding a testimonies from those touched by conversation about it. tion drugs. drug addiction and a panel discus- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS That was one of the key messages sion from local experts about what Wahlberg said the 38-minute lm heard by about 100 parents, students can be done to address the issue. was made two years ago, and since Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker ad- and community members at the “I’ve done hundreds of these events, that time, has been shown to nearly dresses a joint session of the Mass. Leg- Marblehead Veterans Middle School and this is a really nice turnout,” said 250,000 people across the country. islature during his State of the State ad- Performing Arts Center Tuesday Wahlberg, who is Mark Wahlberg’s dress in the House chamber of the State night during a showing of the short brother and in substance abuse re- MARBLEHEAD, A7 House Tuesday in Boston. INSIDE Saugus residents get close-up view on school spending In Opinion Legislative By Bridget Turcotte the budgeting process by encour- not work.” Massachusetts Department of pay raises ITEM STAFF aging departments to work to- Mark Abrahams is a certi ed Revenue and the Massachusetts make sense. A4 gether more effectively. public accountant and president Department of Elementary and SAUGUS — Saugus residents “There has been a town versus of The Abrahams Group, a Fram- Secondary Education (DESE). In Sports and school committee members weighed facts about the school school systemic problem that has ingham-based consulting group. Abrahams is an independent Classical boys existed for many years — long He gave a breakdown of both the consultant who teaches, writes basketball rallies budget during the rst in a se- before many of us have been in- town and state’s trends for foun- and consults on governmental to top Salem. B1 ries of budget workshops Tuesday night. volved,” said Crabtree. “It’s a dation enrollment, foundation nancial, operational and perfor- In Food Town Manager Scott Crabtree learned behavior and something budgets, state Chapter 70 aid, mance management. Try some of said the workshops are to in- that I think we need to work on. local contribution and required Statewide, actual net school Rosalie’s root crease transparency about the There is no room for nger point- and actual net school spending. vegetable stew. B8 town’s nances and to improve ing; that culture has not and will The information came from the SAUGUS, A7

OBITUARIES ...... A2 LOOK! ...... A8 DIVERSIONS ...... B5 HIGH 46° VOL. 139, ISSUE 42 OPINION ...... A4 SPORTS ...... B1-3 CLASSIFIED ...... B6-7 LOW 34° POLICE/FIRE ...... A6 COMICS ...... B4 FOOD ...... B8 PAGE A8 ONE DOLLAR A2 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 OBITUARIES Activists for gun Louise Dibartolo, 85 Agnes I. Downing, 99 rights sue over PEABODY — Louise Dibarto- who passed away in 2007. PEABODY — Mrs. children, Michael lo, age 85, of Peabody, died at Service information: A Agnes I. (Johnson) Downing and his wife the North Shore Medical Cen- graveside service will be held Downing, age 99, of Nicole of Tewksbury firearms laws ter, Lynn, Jan. 4, 2017. at St. Michael Cemetery, Peabody, formerly of and Kathleen Angelari Born in East Boston, she 500 Canterbury St., Boston, Lynn, died on Satur- and her husband Jo- By Steve LeBlanc in Orlando, Fla., that was the daughter of the late on Friday, Jan. 27 at 11 a.m. day, Jan. 21, 2017, seph of Methuen; four ASSOCIATED PRESS claimed the lives of 49 Marion G. and Rocco Falcuc- Arrangements under the di- at the Rosewood great granddaughters, people, as one reason for BOSTON — Gun rights ci. She was the wife of many rection of GOODRICH Funeral Nursing and Reha- Emily Angelari, Sarah the crackdown. activists aided by the years to Anthony Dibartolo, Home of Lynn, 781-592-2680. bilitation Center, after Downing, Hannah Healey estimated that National Rifle Associa- a brief illness. She Angelari and Abigail 10,000 copycat assault tion are suing Massachu- was the wife of the late John J. Downing, and several nieces, weapons were sold in setts over its firearms Downing, with whom she had nephews and cousins. She Massachusetts in 2015. shared 59 years of marriage. was also the sister of the late laws, saying the state’s Joseph R. Gulla Healey said Tuesday A lifelong resident of Lynn, Wendell Johnson. assault weapons ban is during an appearance on she was the daughter of the Service information: Her preventing law-abiding WGBH-FM that she will late John and Hanna (Strom) funeral service will be held residents from buying PEABODY — Gulla, Joseph wife Renae of Lynnfield and vigorously defend the Johnson. on Friday at 10:30 a.m. in and possessing some of “Joey” Robert, of Peabody, for- Paul Coleman and wife Lori of state’s gun laws. Agnes had worked for many the SOLIMINE Funeral Home, the most popular rifles merly of Revere, passed unex- Saugus. Also survived by many years as a teller at area banks. 426 Broadway (Route 129), In September, two gun- in the country, as well as pectedly on Jan. 20, 2017. close and loving cousins. She was a longtime member Lynn. Burial will be in Puritan makers filed lawsuits Loving son of Joseph Gul- Joey loved his family dear- most standard-capacity of the First Lutheran Church Lawn Memorial Park, Pea- saying Healey is overstep- la of Peabody and his lov- ly and spent every day with magazines. in Lynn and enjoyed reading, body. Relatives and friends ping her authority by in- ing mother Gloria Coleman his father for their morning The lawsuit, filed Mon- solving the jumble puzzle and are respectfully invited. Vis- vestigating possible safety DiPietro of Revere. Beloved coffee at Dunkin Donuts. He day in federal court by needlepoint. Her greatest joy iting hours on Thursday from violations with firearms grandson of Teresa Gulla and also loved spending time with came from spending time with 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, do- the Gun Owners’ Action manufactured by the com- the late Joseph “Tiny” Gulla of his mother and enjoying her her grandchildren and great nations may be made to the League of Massachusetts Revere. Beloved grandson of home-cooked meals. Joey had grandchildren. First Lutheran Church, 280 and other groups, specif- panies. Gloria Benedict Coleman of a huge heart, a great sense of She is survived by a son, Ed- Broadway, Lynn, MA 01904. ically targets the state’s Healey’s actions have Winthrop and the late Robert humor and could always make ward J. Downing and his wife Directions and guestbook at prompted a vocal backlash Coleman of Revere. Dear big people laugh. 1998 assault weapons Linda of Middleton; two grand- www.solimine.com. ban, which mirrors a fed- from gun rights activists. brother of Anthony and Alexa Service information: Fu- “If there is anything pos- DiPietro of Revere. Adoring neral from the PAUL BUON- eral ban that expired in itive about AG Healey’s nephew of Frank M. Gulla FIGLIO & SONS-BRUNO 2004. The lawsuit con- of Revere, Joanne Winn and Funeral Home, 128 Revere tends that millions of citi- unprecedented and uni- husband Dave of Peabody, St., Revere, on Saturday, Jan. Ruth O. Lefavour, 97 zens in other states are al- lateral politically motived the late Robert Coleman and 28, 2017 at 10 a.m. Funeral lowed to lawfully possess attack on lawful citizens, his surviving wife Barbara of Mass in St. Anthony’s Church the weapons. it is that our plight has Revere, Dineen Cirame and at 11 a.m. Relatives and BEVERLY — Ruth her husband Brian, Massachusetts has some been pushed onto the na- Pasquale Barone of Saugus, friends are kindly invited. Visi- O. (Osborn) Lefavour, William Moar and his of the strictest guns laws tional civil rights stage,” age 97, died Jan. 23, wife Meagan, Scott Patrick Coleman and wife tation on Friday from 4-8 p.m. in the country. It also GOAL Executive Direc- Helen of Washington, Kelly Internment at Holy Cross 2017 at Ledgewood Moar and his wife tor Jim Wallace said in a Cioffi and husband Anthony of Cemetery. For guestbook visit Nursing Home in Jenna, Kellie Keenan, had the lowest gun death rate in 2015, according to statement announcing the Winthrop, Kerrie Coleman and www.Buonfiglio.com. Beverly. She was wife Bethany Hunt and lawsuit. of the late Robert Le- her husband Stephen data released by the fed- favour. and Christian Moar eral Centers for Disease Wallace acknowledged She was born in and his wife Kellie; Control and Prevention, “the assistance and guid- Frederick H. Kapacziewski, 81 Providence, R.I., to also survived by nine which found about three ance of the National Rifle the late Charles C. and Eliza- great grandchildren. She was gun deaths per 100,000 Association” in filing the beth G. (Larivee) Osborn. She predeceased by two sisters, residents. lawsuit. was raised and educated in Shirley Morrison and Priscilla The lawsuit seeks to “Together we are draw- LYNN — Frederick sister-in-law, Joyce Ohio. A graduate of Beverly Lefavour and two sons-in-law, H. Kapacziewski, 81, Kohn and brother-in- invalidate Democratic ing a line in the sand High School, Class of 1937. Leo and William Moar. Attorney General Mau- where Massachusetts’ gun of Lynn, died at home law, Thomas Janus Mrs. Lefavour was active for Service information: A fu- after a brief illness. and Donna Lee, his ra Healey’s enforcement control agenda tramples many years at Dane Street neral service will be held at the fundamental individ- Born in Gardner, nephews and nieces, Congregational and most re- the Church in the Cove, 167 notice to gun sellers and ual right to defend oneself he was the son of Alan Kapacziewski cently at Church in the Cove for Hale St., Beverly, on Satur- manufacturers in July the late Frank and and his wife Louise many years. She was a loving, day at 12:30 p.m. Relatives clarifying what consti- and family in the home,” Sophie Kapacziews- of Northborough, Jan- devoted mother and grand- and friends are invited to tutes a “copy” or “dupli- he said. ki and loving hus- ice Flanagan and her mother. She enjoyed spending attend. Arrangements by the cate” weapon under the The lawsuit also names band of Carolyn husband Dan of Gard- time with her family and all CAMPBELL Funeral Home, state’s assault weapons Republican Gov. Charlie (Januskiewicz) Kapacziewski. ner, Diane Damien of Leomin- have such wonderful memo- 525 Cabot St., Beverly, MA ban, including copies of Baker as a defendant in Fred was raised and educat- ster, Lisa Wharton, Lori Hanson, ries of family occasions. She 01915. Burial will be held his capacity as governor. ed in Gardner. A graduate of her husband Brian, Matthew the Colt AR-15 and the will be in our hearts forever. privately. Contributions may Kalashnikov AK-47. An aide to Baker said Gardner High School, he was Janus, Adam and Daniel Kohn She enjoyed cards, bingo and be made to American Can- a member of the Wildcats and several cousins. He was Healey has said the Tuesday that the governor bowling with her many friends. cer Society, P.O. Box 22478, new rule would not be supports both the Second football team. predeceased by his siblings She is survived by two Oklahoma City, OK 73123 enforced against gun Amendment and Mas- He proudly served his coun- Hendryka Kapacziewski, Jose- daughters, Susan Moar-Crean or St. Jude’s Children’s Re- try as a member of the United phine Tarmasewicz and Alexan- and her husband Richard of search Hospital, 501 St. owners who bought or sachusetts’ gun laws, in- States Navy during the Korean der (Pickles) Stankiewicz. Beverly and Sandra Moar of Jude Place, Memphis, TN sold those weapons be- cluding the ban on assault War. Frederick continued his Service information: Rela- Lynn; a brother, Charles Os- 38105. Information, direc- fore the notice. At the weapons — but added that education in 1958, attending tives and friends are invited born of Wenham; six grand- tions and condolences at time, Healey cited mass the administration gener- Bay State Academy and was to attend his funeral service children, Kristine Cassidy and www.campbellfuneral.com. shootings, including the ally doesn’t comment on trained in the airline industry. at Calvary Baptist Church, attack at a gay nightclub pending lawsuits. He was employed at Nation- 4 Coolidge Road, Peabody, al Airlines as a baggage and Friday, Jan. 27 at 10 a.m. ticket agent and with US Air as Interment St. Joseph’s Cem- MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS a baggage handler where he etery, Lynn. Visiting hours worked for 35 years prior to from the NADWORNY Funer- North Atlantic right 128 in Weston on Jan. Worker blamed for away from the dock. A retirement. al Home, 798 Western Ave., whales have returned 11 sent the bus through accidentally starting forklift that was unload- He enjoyed traveling to Lynn, Thursday from 4-7 p.m. a guard rail, where it ing material from the many destinations, fishing, In lieu of flowers donations to Cape Cod Bay rolled onto its side. The 10-alarm fire truck then fell on top of gardening and bringing his may be made in his memory 22 students on board at- CAMBRIDGE (AP) the victim. nieces to the airport. He was to Calvary Baptist Church, 4 PROVINCETOWN, tended a Sudbury middle — Fire investigators in The man was brought to also an avid football Coolidge Road, Pea- (AP) — Several endan- school. All were taken to Cambridge say a mas- a hospital where he was fan. Former member of body, MA 01960. For gered North Atlantic right the hospital and 10 suf- sive 10-alarm blaze that pronounced dead. St. Michael’s Parish. guest book and direc- whales have returned to fered minor injuries. The damaged or destroyed 18 In addition to his wife, tions www.nadworny- Cape Cod Bay. bus driver and monitor The Bristol District At- buildings last month was Fred is survived by his funeralhome.com. The Provincetown-based were also evaluated at torney’s office says no foul caused by the careless Center for Coastal Stud- the hospital. play is suspected and the disposal of smoking mate- ies said Monday that its Rossi stayed at the U.S. Occupational Safety rial by a worker. research vessel spotted scene. and Health Administra- two of the marine mam- He was not arrested The results of the in- tion is investigating along Judith N. Robertson vestigation into the Dec. mals last week about five but issued a summons to with police. miles south of the Prov- appear in court. 3 fire were announced on incetown Harbor. It was Tuesday. Officials said LYNN — Mrs. Judith family and was a Haverhill man convicted in the first confirmed whale Man arrested after discovery of they determined the fire N. (York) Robertson, good-hearted human sighting in the bay this originated in the area of shooting death of friend of Lynn, died Monday being, always putting year. $20M cash held without bail some recycling bins that at her home after a others ahead of her- contained construction SALEM (AP) — A for- Two days later, five BOSTON (AP) — A lengthy battle with self. debris from an ongoing mer Marine from Haver- whales where spotted Brazilian man arrested cancer. She was the In addition to her renovation of one of the hill has been convicted of from the air in the same in connection with the wife of Albert W. Rob- husband and mother, buildings. involuntary manslaughter area. discovery of about $20 ertson Jr., with whom she is survived by her They determined that There are slightly more million in cash hidden for the shooting death of she shared 46 years sister and brother-in- a subcontractor working than 500 North Atlantic inside a box spring in a a friend. of marriage. law, Marsha York De- on the renovation was right whales left. They Massachusetts apartment Ross Tucker was con- Born in Lynn, she was the whurst and George Dewhurst responsible for the care- return to the bay in the has been held without victed Monday by a Salem daughter of Marjorie (Hodg- of Alton, N.H.; her brothers less disposal of smoking winter to feed on high bail. Superior Court jury in don) York of Lynn and the late and sisters-in-law, Bradley material that ignited the concentrations of micro- A judge on Monday the February killing of Francis W. York Sr. She was a and Maureen York of Lynn blaze. scopic zooplankton. ruled that 28-year-old graduate of Lynn English High and Francis W. York Jr. and Ann Investigators say they 25-year-old Eric Benedict. The center alerted mar- Cleber Rene Rizerio School and was a lifelong res- Mulcuch of Wolfeboro, N.H.; have not decided when Sentencing is scheduled iners to keep a sharp eye Rocha is a flight risk and ident of Lynn. as well as her niece, Heidi any criminal charges are for Feb. 9. out for the animals. The held him on a charge of Judy had worked for Cush- (Kraus) Colclough of Lynn. warranted. Prosecutors say the low profile of a subsur- conspiring to commit man’s Bakery, McClellan’s, She was predeceased by her The fire displaced more 23-year-old Tucker face feeding whale makes money laundering. JB Blood, Empire, Automotive niece Heather Kraus. The fam- than 100 residents but no had been drinking and them difficult to see, in- Rocha was arrested Distributors, Lynn Hospital ily would like to thank the staff one was killed or serious- smoking marijuana when creasing the risk of vessel this month when the and G.L.S.S. She loved going at the Mass General Cancer ly injured. he brought his gun to to the Wonderland dog track Center in Danvers for the tre- strikes, a leading cause of money was discovered death. a gathering of several in Revere with her father and mendous care given to Judy. in a Westborough apart- Worker dies in accident spending time with him. She Service information: Her ment. friends and was playing was full of life and enjoyed funeral will be held on Friday Driver involved in crash with Prosecutors say Rocha at supermarket “show and tell” with it, listening to country music at at 12 p.m. in the SOLIMINE school bus is charged was part of a scheme distribution center passing it around, when the Yankee. She could tell you Funeral Home, 426 Broad- to transfer millions of he pointed it at Benedict. from memory all the songs way (Route 129), Lynn. Buri- WESTON (AP) — The dollars to Brazil by laun- FREETOWN (AP) — Benedict was shot in the and the musicians from the al will be in Puritan Lawn driver of a pickup truck dering the cash through Police and federal safety head. ’50s and ’60s. Elvis was her Memorial Park, Peabody. involved in a crash with Hong Kong. The money officials are investigating The Eagle-Tribune favorite. She was a wonderful Relatives and friends are re- a school bus this month was from TelexFree, a a fatal workplace accident reports that Tucker’s at- storyteller and could recall spectfully invited. Visitation that sent 22 middle school defunct internet phone in Freetown. torney argued that there students to the hospital is many stories of family and fa- will be on Friday from 10 company authorities say It happened early Tues- were was no evidence now facing charges. was a massive pyramid day afternoon at a distri- vorite times. She never forgot a.m. to 12 p.m., prior to the Tucker pulled the trigger a name or date or a special funeral. In lieu of flowers, State police say 29-year- scheme. bution center for Stop & and said Benedict shot occasion. She would light up donations may be made to old Scott Rossi, of Bel- The Boston Herald Shop supermarkets. a room with her presence and St. Jude Children’s Research mont, is charged with reports that Rocha’s Police say a man later himself. personality, and people would Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, negligent operation of a lawyer argued that his identified as 51-year- But prosecutors pointed always look forward to her and Memphis, TN 38105. Direc- motor vehicle, unsafe lane client had no criminal old Alphonse Ferent of out that Tucker made her many funny expressions tions and guestbook at www. change, and failure to use record and should be Stoughton fell between a incriminating statements and phrases. She loved her solimine.com. care in passing. granted bail with GPS loading dock and a tractor to police, including “My The crash on Route monitoring. trailer that was pulling life is over.” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A3 HOW TO REACH US Snow-covered buildings collapse in rare US weather

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E M. G D  President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill Trump’s unpredictable-but-real reality show B A. B John M. Gilberg Chief Executive O cer Edward M. Grant T J   Donald Trump begins his hard- party controls our government, but ago that the New York loudmouth News Editor Gordon R. Hall won presidential term with seem- whether our government is con- had absolutely no chance of captur- W   J. K Monica Connell Healey ingly not much going for him. He trolled by the people.” ing the GOP nomination, let alone Vice President, Finance J. Patrick Norton has the steady allegiance of his loyal Electing Trump, in the most shock- — LOL — the presidency. J N. W  Michael H. Shanahan supporters, who’ve stuck with him ing political upset since probably Chief Operating O cer I humbly suggest, therefore, that Chairman through thin and thinner. 1948, has pushed the country into those who didn’t vote for Trump, P ‘  But 6 of 10 Americans say the a new political era, at least for 48 such as most of those you’ll see com- Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 country’s on the wrong track. Trump months. It’s one where the usual po- menting on him now, hold their fire a Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 has the worst favorable poll rating litical measurements and expecta- good while, give the distasteful new Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 of any modern incoming president. tions do not apply to the unusual new Oval Office occupant a chance, as Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 Gallup puts him at 40 percent; Fox president. The denizens of Washing- even a shell-shocked Hillary Clinton Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 News at 42 percent, 5 points worse ton, including media, feel off-balance, suggested back in November. Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 than mid-December. as they should, which is good. Trump is a bold deal-maker who Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 Voters have doubts about his am- They underestimate this man, try makes outrageous opening offers. John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 ple flaws and promises. They dis- to judge him as a standard D.C. pol. If he succeeds, we succeed. After approve of his transition, including They highlight his inconsistencies, all, we’ve just survived two terms of distracting tweet fights, which have thinking that should undermine an ineffective president whose real continued since the inauguration. him. He fights back, doesn’t care legacy turns out to be this Donald So the achievement bar is delectably and neither do supporters. Trump guy. low for Trump. It’s outrageous, gravity-defying be- Who knows, those “forgotten men During inaugural coverage, most havior if you want things to contin- and women” Trump often cites just TV camera operators and anchors ue as they have been. may have sensed something the rest seemed much taken with the size of As a colleague, Salena Zito, wrote of us missed. Since the Founding Fa- EDITORIAL the crowds, although the immense insightfully in The Atlantic: “The thers emerging from an unlikely Rev- sizes of Trump rallies during the cam- press takes (Trump) literally, but olution had faith in our system — and paign did not strike them as much. not seriously. His supporters take the choices of unknown millions of They also largely pronounced his him seriously, but not literally.” countrymen who would succeed them Legislative pay inaugural address as dark, combat- You’ll see this play out in coming — how can we not too at what seems ive and foreboding, which it was — days and months as the White House to us a pressing modern moment? for business as usual in Washington. press corps tries in vain to hold Trump This promises to be a fascinating “For too long,” Trump said, stand- accountable for such wild, improbable political year or four, a time rife with raises make sense ing among a small group of D.C. promises as wiping the Islamic State uncertainty, unforeseen twists, fears, politicos huddled in their reserved from the face of the Earth. even distaste and discomfort. But When state legislators talk about giving dais seats, “a small group in our The media never held Obama also possibly some positive discover- themselves a pay raise, people come out of the nation’s capital has reaped the re- accountable for the hundreds of ies as swamp waters drain, if they do. woodwork pointing fingers and calling elect- wards of government while the peo- thousands of new jobs that never To be sure, new ways can threaten, ed officials undeserving thieves determined ple have borne the cost. Washington appeared during 2010’s so-called Re- as evidenced those five dozen Dem- to fleece the taxpayers. flourished — but the people did not covery Summer. However, now they’ll ocrats who avoided inauguration Most people only think about state repre- share in its wealth.” eagerly ask Trump where all the new ceremonies to hide in their congres- sentatives and state senators when they go to Fact is, the nation’s most prosper- jobs are that he promised. As usual sional offices. But new ways can also the polls and vote for or against a candidate ous counties do surround the capi- during a GOP presidency, they’ll also renew. To paraphrase Hyman Roth listed on the ballot. But the very act of voting tal, while millions in flyover country rediscover the homeless problem. in “The Godfather II”: This is the for an elected official to serve in a public office who voted for change in Washington During the campaign, Trump said president we have chosen. The col- is an indirect endorsement of the salary that time after time got none of it from the United States should be more lective we, as in We the People. official earns. either party. unpredictable. He is. And we will Massachusetts legislators this week are de- “What truly matters,” said the need to adjust our thinking too. Andrew Malcolm is an author and bating compensation increases that would in- lifelong Democrat who ran as a Re- As a lifelong political observer, I veteran national and foreign corre- crease the pay for House Speaker Robert De- publican, because who really cares was certain the minute Trump an- spondent covering politics since the Leo and Senate President Stanley Rosenberg about party this time, “is not which nounced his candidacy 19 months 1960s. Follow him @AHMalcolm. by $45,000 a year. The pay increases for DeLeo and Rosen- berg, according to the State House News Ser- vice, would bring the salaries of the top Dem- ocrats in the House and Senate from $97,547 to $142,547 by increasing their stipend from $35,000 to $80,000 a year on top of the base salary for all lawmakers. Rosenberg and DeLeo pointed out in inter- views that legislative presiding officers have not seen raises in 33 years. DeLeo describes the speaker’s job as an around-the-clock, 365-days-a-year responsibility. The two leaders make less than many state department heads and even second-tier state division and bureau directors. They also make less than many leaders in the nonprofit and business worlds. Pay raise critics say legislators shouldn’t vote on their own pay. But legislators get evaluated by their employer — the Massa- chusetts voter — every two years and they either pass muster or get fired. Rosenberg and DeLeo have won the voter’s confidence to serve multiple terms on Beacon Hill. We believe they deserve a pay raise and resoundingly support the proposed increase. Bob DeLeo wins election after election and most of his constituents probably aren’t standing in the voting booth asking them- selves if the Winthrop Democrat, who rep- resents part of Revere, is worth $97,547. What they are probably thinking, if they are voting in Revere is, “DeLeo helped get a half dozen new schools built in the city in 10 MARK DAVIS years.” They are also saying, “I like his views on this issue. OK, I disagree with him on this stance, but he has done a good job for our Liberal reactions to new president are ridiculous community.” What they are probably not thinking before Before I launch into a few items the dominant media culture has re- “reached out” to women and minori- they cast a ballot is, “Geez, is this guy less ef- taking critics of the new president ceived such a black eye of late. ties with specific olive branches de- fective in the Legislature or less interested in to task, let me strike a blow for ob- Exhibit A: The observation that signed to make peace. my concerns if he’s making $142,547 a year?” jective rationality: The Obama in- the speech was “dark,” some fore- Has anyone paid any attention for Massachusetts’ political landscape features auguration in 2009 obviously had a boding moment of calamitous dread. the last year? If not, here’s a clue: a popular Republican governor and a Legis- greater attendance and a bigger TV I guarantee you Trump voters did The new president rejects complete- lature dominated by Democrats led by DeLeo viewership than we saw Friday. not view it as such. I don’t need re- ly the balkanization and hyphens of and Rosenberg. The real question voters and As such, it was silly for Trump’s porters to fawn over the address as identity politics. Want to know what pay raise critics should ask is how can top chief voices, Kellyanne Conway if they were on the campaign staff, he’s going to do for women? For legislators and Gov. Baker work together to and Sean Spicer, to dispute this. but large chunks of analysis seemed blacks? For Hispanics? He’s going to tackle Massachusetts’ problems, including Conway’s coining of an instantly gleaned from Democrat index cards. revitalize the economy, strengthen helping the least fortunate, repairing the infamous new term — “alternative The first step of solving a prob- borders and install constitutionalist crumbling transportation infrastructure and facts” — was not the kind of thing lem is assessing it. Trying to com- Supreme Court justices, which will providing as much support as possible for the to build confidence right out of the bat global jihad? First the level of actually help everyone irrespective economy. starting blocks. threat must be assessed, which has of sex or race. Here’s hoping the pay raise debate is dis- But please, a moment of context. not exactly been an urgent task for Finally, speaking of women, let’s pensed with quickly so legislators can get on Observing the media convulsions the last eight years. dispense with the notion that Sat- with concerns that really matter to Massa- over this, you might have thought Searching for programs that might urday’s protests were about woman- chusetts residents. the new administration had lied be of value in addressing drugs, hood. My wife, daughter and radio about the cause of a terrorist attack, gangs, crime-ridden inner cities? producer, all women, were repelled or what the public might expect The starting block is observing the by the excesses of that day’s main from a signature piece of legislation. depth of the problems, which Trump messaging: that American women But wait. We’ve seen those fabrica- artfully called “American carnage,” are crushed by evil oppression from tions, from Trump’s predecessor, and earning condemnation from those a woman-hating president. They we’ve seen the media reaction, a com- uninterested in such clear-eyed as- were joined in their distaste by parative collective yawn. So pardon sessments. nearly 30 million other women who actually voted for Trump. me if I won’t hear a lot of finger-wag- Bulletin: those of us looking to So because words matter: This ging from people who do did not recoil make actual progress out of the var- was a march for liberalism (which at “Benghazi was caused by a video” ious holes our nation has dug are ac- is fine), populated by marchers who and “You can keep your doctor.” tually inspired by a president will- were almost all female (which is also The inaugural address and result- ing to speak truth to the status quo fine). But this does not allow those for starters. ing protests also drew some telling in attendance to claim some exclu- reaction. I also enjoyed the laments of the sive mantle for the representation of Regarding the speech, I am more “missed opportunities” of the inau- women’s interests. than willing to hear the observa- gural address, offered by helpful tions of fans and critics alike. But souls who thought he should reach Mark Davis is a radio host in Tex- when the ham-handed criticism out to constituencies who were not as and a columnist for The Dallas comes from supposedly objective exactly friendly to his ascendan- Morning News. Readers may email reporters, it is a reminder of why cy. The suggestion: He should have him at [email protected]. TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 Rebuking Obama, Trump boosts Keystone XL, Dakota pipelines

By Matthew Daly and Ken Thomas ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump moved swiftly Tuesday to advance the controversial Keystone XL and Dako- ta Access oil pipelines, signing executive actions to aggressively overhaul America’s energy policy and deal a sharp blow to ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Barack Obama’s legacy on climate change. Art teacher Angeliki Russell and student Leakhann Ngeth celebrate Obama had personal- during the Lynn Fire Department safety recognition awards ceremony ly halted the Keystone on Tuesday. XL project, which was to bring oil from Canada to Lynn students draw the line on fire safety the U.S., and major pro- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS test demonstrations have President Donald Trump signs an executive or- SAFETY alarms in 1,700 homes built-in battery that can’t frozen work on the Dakota der on the Keystone XL pipeline Tuesday in the pipeline. From A1 Earlier this year, Dean be changed out, to help Oval Office of the White House. Foods, also known as ensure the devices are re- Trump, in his continu- “The project is good be- Garelick Farms Lynn, placed often. ing effort to undo the past States,” Trump said from of the Sierra Club. “Un- cause it gets (the kids) made a $10,000 donation “I’m so pleased,” said eight years of a Democrat- the Oval Office, where he wittingly he is beginning ic president, invited the thinking about how im- to further the initiative, Gonzalez. “We get to see so also vowed to require the to build a wall — a wall of Keystone builder, Tran- portant it is to make sure which is spearheaded by many entries. The fire pre- actual pipe for Keystone resistance. This fight is far sCanada, to resubmit its their smoke detectors are Lt. Israel Gonzalez from vention message is getting to be manufactured in from over.” application to the State working,” said Sarah Gil- the Fire Prevention Divi- into students’ homes.” America. The 1,179-mile Keystone berg, a Lynn English High sion. Department for a pres- Trump’s actions four XL pipeline would run State Fire Marshal Peter idential permit to con- School senior who took The money funded the days after he took office from Canada to Nebraska, J. Ostroskey commended struct and operate the third place. “A fire can re- purchase and installation came on the heels of his where it would join other the fire department, pub- pipeline. The company ally destroy everything.” of about 100 alarms in decision to withdraw from lines already leading to lic schools and Mayor Ju- said it would reapply. Soleil Chea, a the homes of Lynn Public a major trade agreement refineries along the Gulf dith Flanagan Kennedy’s Obama halted the pro- fourth-grader at Brickett School students. It also as he upends Obama’s Coast. Elementary School and office for their collabora- posed pipeline in late pays for firefighters to policies, winning praise Trump directed the second-place winner, said tion on the project. 2015, declaring it would visit the children’s homes from congressional Re- State Department and her interest in art grew and talk to families about “To put forward such undercut U.S. efforts to publicans. Democrats in other agencies to make a when she was in the first fire safety and prevention, an important message is clinch a global climate energy-producing states decision within 60 days grade and her favorite cooking safety, electrical such a great thing,” Os- change deal that was a also hailed Trump’s ac- of a final application and style is abstract. hazards and other com- troskey said. “It’s a great centerpiece of his environ- “It’s pretty honoring to mon fire causes like can- thing for the students and mental agenda. tions on the pipelines declared that a 2014 State be on a billboard,” Chea dles and dryers. it’s a great thing that they Trump also ordered the as long-awaited steps to Department environmen- said. “It was really fun. It’s The average two-family bring that message home U.S. Army Corps of Engi- boost jobs and move the tal study satisfies required important because if you home should have seven and spread the word.” neers to quickly review country toward energy in- reviews under environ- don’t check your alarms it detectors, and single-fam- Each of the nine winners and approve construction dependence. mental and endangered can be very dangerous.” ily homes should have were presented with a ci- and easement requests for But environmental species laws. Environ- The competition is a con- three to four smoke detec- tation from the Fire Mar- the Dakota Access pipe- groups and Native Ameri- mental groups promised a tinuation of a project first tors, he said. Many low-in- shal’s office, another from line, a project that has led can tribes who have fought legal challenge, arguing a funded three years ago come households lack the the city and a new iPad. to major protests by Amer- both projects for years new application requires a by a federal grant. More devices all together, and ican Indian groups and pledged to defy Trump. new review. than $295,000 from the others have alarms that Bridget Turcotte can be their supporters. “President Trump will State Department ap- U.S. Fire Administration have far exceeded their reached at bturcotte@item- “From now on we are live to regret his actions proval is needed because allowed firefighters to in- 10-year expected lifes- live.com. Follow her on going to start making today,” said Michael the pipeline would cross stall about 5,000 smoke pan. Recent models have a Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. pipelines in the United Brune, executive director the northern U.S. border. 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PARTNERSHIP need to build the largest From A1 middle school in the com- monwealth or build two Kennedy said there schools. are two places where the “So, this has obviously compact will be especial- put some strains on our ly helpful to city govern- ability to focus on and ment. She said the city is capitalize (on) our long- in desperate need of mod- term plans,” Kennedy ernizing its IT (Informa- said. “So, we are going out tion Technology) depart- for a debt exclusion to the ment, which consists of public on March 14 to try only two employees. She to fund those two middle said Caron also serves as schools.” head of that department, Polito said the compact and would like to see that program is not an unfund- change, as IT and finan- ed mandate, but a funded, cial expertise don’t always best practices voluntary go hand in hand. program. She said the Through the compact, program grew out of con- which city officials signed versations with munici- onto with Lt. Gov. Karyn pal leaders on how state PHOTO | ALENA KUZUB Polito at City Hall, Lynn government can be a bet- Robyn Houston-Bean, whose son Nick died from an overdose in 2015, speaks of her experience will work with the com- ter, more reliable partner. at the screening of the short film “If Only” and an interactive panel discussion on prescription monwealth to implement Through the compact, she drugs and opioids misuse in Marblehead on Tuesday. three financial manage- said, municipalities can ment best practices. The apply to programs for IT city will work to devel- grants, complete streets op and use a long-range and for regionalization Hope and recovery in Marblehead planning/forecasting and efficiency. model, prepare a capi- “Every single compact who lost her son Nick at Nick went into recovery After Houston-Bean tal improvement plan, is unique because you, as MARBLEHEAD municipal leaders, decide the age of 20 to a heroin and was doing well, but sev- spoke, a panel that includ- and review and evaluate From A1 what you want to work overdose in 2015. en months after he stopped ed Andrew Petty, Marble- financial management on,” Polito said. “In this “We are in the midst of “I look back now and see treatment, he had a relapse head health director, Mau- structure to improve effi- case, the mayor and your an absolute epidemic the ciency. all the little signs, at the and died of an overdose of reen Cavanagh, founder CFO will talk about the likes of which we have Also on hand for the time I didn’t see them,” a combination of heroin, co- and president of Magnolia best practices and why never seen before, and we said Houston-Bean. caine and fentanyl. New Beginnings, Kristin signing was Sen. Thom- as McGee (D-Mass) and you’ve chosen them, but need to continue to spark She said her son was al- “I’ll never know what Fraher of the Essex Coun- certainly around financial the conversation,” said ways there for others, but caused him to relapse that ty District Attorney’s of- state Rep. Donald Wong (R-Saugus). planning, capital planning, Wahlberg. suffered from a depression night when everything fice and Michael Duggan, financial management. The film’s powerful end- that he began to self-med- seemed to be going so founder of Wicked Sober Caron, the city’s chief fi- nancial officer, said Lynn “You’re at a point in ing included the title song icate with marijuana, and well,” Houston-Bean said. answered questions about time where the expertise by New Kids on the Block then harder drugs. As he Well devastated by the the opioid epidemic and secured a $75,000 grant through the consulting from our office and others member Danny Wood continued to spiral into loss of her son, Hous- how to talk about issues group hired by the com- through the grant that we playing as photos of those addiction, Houston-Bean ton-Bean said she wanted surrounding opioids and monwealth, PFM (Public will provide you can real- who died because of opi- said Nick came home from to make sure that Nick other drugs. Financial Management), ly professionalize and up- oid addiction were shown, college and admitted that did not die in vain and “We have to make it OK date the policies that you to pay for the three best many of those photos held to talk about it,” said Ca- want in place, as your city he was addicted to heroin. founded The Sun Will Rise practices. continues to grow, both by parents and other fam- “It finally became too Foundation, a grief sup- vanagh. “It is a disease The mayor also spoke population-wise, because ily members. much for Nick,” she said. port group. that lives in the dark be- about the importance I know you’re stretched But perhaps even more “He broke down and told “If anyone sees any of the cause people are afraid to of long-term planning. out in your schools, and powerful than the film us that he was addicted to risk factors, act on them, do talk about it because there Kennedy said the city is economic-wise, because itself was the testimony heroin. He tried to stop on not brush them off as nor- is a stigma involved, but it currently operating five you’re really starting to given after the screening his own, but he couldn’t do mal teenage stuff, ask ques- is a disease that needs to schools that are more develop your economy by Robyn Houston-Bean, it.” tions,” Houston-Bean said. be talked about.” than 100 years old. She here in a more meaning- said officials have recently ful way,” she continued. replaced one of the middle “So, this is like reset, and Lynn middle school plan heading to voters schools and have applied laying a solid foundation to the Massachusetts for you to then continue to ELECTION more than 16,000 students Preserve Pine Grove Cem- “If we don’t make this in- School Building Authority build on in municipal gov- From A1 in Lynn Public Schools, etery, said the land on vestment, I’m really afraid (MSBA) for a second mid- ernment.” making it the fifth largest Parkland Avenue belongs of what’s going to happen dle school. But because the funds, or $113 million district in the state. to Pine Grove Cemetery. in the city of Lynn,” he said. of the large student pop- Gayla Cawley can be of the project’s total cost. Kennedy said she The city’s law department In other news, a public ulation growth, she said reached at gcawley@item- In a previous interview couldn’t emphasize became aware of docu- hearing was set down for the MSBA told officials live.com. Follow her on with The Item, City Attor- enough the education in- ments from 1893 in the Feb. 14, regarding moving that they would either Twitter @GaylaCawley. ney James Lamanna said equity occurring at the fall suggesting that the 57 custodians from city under the city charter, the middle school level, af- land belongs to the ceme- employment to the juris- council was required to ter the new Thurgood tery. diction of the school de- Baker states his case put the question on the Marshall Middle School “We’re not against the partment. ballot. Voter consent is re- opened. She said it wasn’t schools,” he said. “We’re Michael Donovan, the BAKER way, but there are many quired for any bond in ex- right that students in the against the site.” city’s Inspectional Ser- From A1 challenges and there was cess of $4 million. Pickering district have to Lamanna said it’s the vices Department director, not enough specifics on If voters approve the go to a school of inferior opinion of the law depart- said the move was to meet helping to convince Gen- how to get to where we funding, a 652-student quality, or that students ment that the city owns the net school spending eral Electric Co. to locate need to be,” he said. school would be built near in the Breed district are the land, and would pre- requirement. When they its world headquarters in State Rep. Brendan Breeds Pond Reservoir off squeezed into a school vail in court if challenged. worked for the city, he Boston. Crighton (D-Lynn) said Parkland Avenue. A sec- that is overcrowded. Following the unani- said, their health insur- He reiterated his oppo- he agreed that in contrast ond 1,008 student-school “The only way the city mous vote, city councilors ance didn’t work toward sition to new taxes which with Washington, D.C., would be constructed on can bear the $200 million weighed in on the poten- net school spending. If could become an issue this the Legislature and the McManus Field on Com- approximated price tag of tial schools. City Council the move is passed, their year as lawmakers debate governor have been able mercial Street. If voters these two schools is to do President Darren Cyr said benefits would be going to- a controversial measure to work together. reject the measure, the city this as a debt exclusion,” building two new schools ward that. to raise taxes on those “But I wish there was could lose the state money. Kennedy said. “I can’t em- to replace 100-year-old Donovan said the cus- earning more than $1 mil- more about his vision in Officials in favor of the phasize enough how much buildings was about pro- todians are working for lion and use the new cash terms of investing in our project, including Mayor we need to have these viding students with the inspectional services now, to invest in education and infrastructure, early ed- Judith Flanagan Kenne- same opportunities kids modern middle schools in which cleans school build- transportation. ucation, community col- dy and Superintendent the city of Lynn.” in neighboring communi- ings. They would just have Baker, a Swampscott leges and the student loan Dr. Catherine C. Latham, Latham said if the ties have. a different employer in the resident, is one of the most crisis,” he said. “But we spoke about the need for schools aren’t approved, “If we don’t build these school department. popular politicians in the are committed to working new facilities to keep up the district would be in new schools, we could “The school will be pay- state. In a recent poll of with his administration to with increasing enroll- dire need of more class- have as many as 40 to 50 ing for them if this propos- 508 Massachusetts voters move things forward.” ment. room space. There might kids in a classroom,” Cyr al passes,” Donovan said. conducted by WBUR, lib- The governor will launch Kennedy said there has need to be a return to half- said. eral Sen. Elizabeth War- the state budget season been a 17 percent increase day kindergarten, she City Councilor Dan Ca- Gayla Cawley can be today by releasing his in the student population added. hill said Lynn can’t be a reached at gcawley@item- ren (D-Mass.) received a 51 percent favorably rat- 2018 budget proposal. He over the past five years. Donald Castle, president community of folks who live.com. Follow her on gave a sneak peak by say- Latham added there are of Protect Our Reservoir, don’t invest in their youth. Twitter @GaylaCawley. ing while the governor’s 59 percent favorability ing the new budget will rating put him ahead by 8 propose more than $130 percentage points. million in new funding for Saugus residents get close-up view on school spending State Sen. Thomas Mc- cities and towns, includ- Gee (D-Lynn) said it was ing increasing Chapter SAUGUS which was $55 per student skills in their own lan- “When children leave a positive speech that 70 support for K-12 edu- guage,” he said. From A1 in FY17. to go to a charter school, touched on a number of cation by more than $90 School committee mem- About 40 percent of funding goes with them,” initiatives where the Leg- million. spending exceeded re- bers Arthur Grabowski students are considered “And we’ve done all of DeRuosi said. islature and the governor quired net school spend- and Peter Manoogian ar- low-income and qualify that and more while clos- Abrahams said he did worked collaboratively. ing by about 21 percent gued that Saugus Public for free and reduced lunch ing a $1 billion state bud- not believe offering free, “We’ve seen the unem- in Fiscal Year 2016. In Schools couldn’t afford programs. They are also get gap without raising full-day kindergarten ployment rate drop thanks Saugus, actual net school to lower its educational eligible to ride the school taxes,” he said. “We can would result in an in- to the work we’ve done spending was 30 percent standards for financial bus for free, he said. and do disagree. But we crease in Chapter 70 aid since the recession, the over required net school reasons. The homeless popula- listen, we learn and we because it would double best MCAS scores in the spending, Abrahams said. “What are you going to tion has gone up steadily make the best decisions the foundation enrollment last six years and reducing “Saugus is a communi- tell a child that can’t learn over the past five years we can. Our team looks for the grade level. the opioid crisis,” he said. ty that spends well above English properly when and peaked at 40 students “While it’s true that we forward to working with state average,” said Abra- you cut (English language in 2016. Still, McGee said he was you on the challenges and wouldn’t necessarily gain disappointed that the gov- hams. “You, as a commu- learning)?” said Grabows- “Enrollment might be any Chapter 70 funding, it opportunities of the next nity, can spend whatever ki. dropping but the kids that ernor did not talk more two years.” would in fact mitigate the about transportation, you want on education. During a budget presen- we have are becoming ab- decline in student popula- K-12 and public higher Thomas Grillo can be Can you, as a community, tation Monday, Superin- solutely more needy than tion that could also stabi- sustain 30 percent? Sus- tendent Dr. David DeRuosi the kids we had before education. reached at tgrillo@item- lize us,” said Manoogian. “He talked in a positive live.com. tainability is the ques- described the financial im- as a population,” DeRuo- “I think what we need tion.” pacts of the town’s chang- si said. “As a district, we to do is continue the dis- Required net school ing demographics. are beginning to feel the cussion on these issues,” spending is calculated In 2012, the system effects of a changing stu- said Crabtree. “We have to by adding the amount of had 88 English language dent demographic.” change the way we’re doing Chapter 70 aid and the lo- learning students. Last Children leaving the dis- things. I think this is a new cal contribution. It needs year, the number peaked trict for charter and voca- start and a new future.” to be equal to or greater at 126 students, he said. tional schools has been a call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 than the foundation bud- The public schools have hit to the budget. In 2017, Bridget Turcotte can be to start your get. Chapter 70 is the sum students who have “very 165 students opted for a reached at bturcotte@item- daily subscription. of the prior year’s funding limited English skills. charter school, up from 96 live.com. Follow her on and the minimum aid, Some don’t even have in 2012. Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. A8 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS Manziel deletes Twitter account Talking about the city on ‘The American Dream’ after advice to Trump

DALLAS (AP) — Johnny Man- ziel deleted his Twitter account af- ter the Heisman Trophy winner sent expletive-laden messages telling President Donald Trump to ignore comments about him on the social media site. The former Cleveland quarter- back whose career is in jeopardy after two tumultuous seasons with Manziel the Browns tweeted at Trump on Monday that “even I know to stay away from the notifications section on twitter.” Manziel followed by questioning why Trump re- sponds to criticism on Twitter when there are more important things “going on in the world.” Before deleting the account and tweeting at Trump, the 24-year-old said he’s trying to be “a good person” and suggested he’s stopped partying. He has indicated he wants to resume his NFL career.

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Wednesday, February 8 | Temple Emanu-El | Marblehead 6:30 pm | Free admission Every change in administration sends ripple waves through the country – and reflects change in the country. The ascendancy of Donald J. Trump to the White House is no different and in fact may be an extreme example of both. Temple Emanu-El has assembled a distinguished panel of experts – a diverse group of voices – to examine the Trump administration and the forces that combined to catapult him to power.

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COURTESY PHOTO David Shribman Mickey Edwards Kit Seelye From left, Mike Lianbo Wang, developer from New York; Frances Executive editor of the Former Republican New England bureau chief Wang, ABC reporter from Sacramento; Juody Bun of Lynn; Rhonda Pittsburgh Post-Gazette congressman from for The New York Times who Binda, executive director for Jamaica Center Business Improve- and former Washington Oklahoma (chairman of the has been with The Times ment Center in Queens, N.Y.; Sherry Li, developer from New York; bureau chief at the Boston House Republican Policy since 1994 and covered six and Alexander “Sandy” Tennant of Swampscott in Washington, Globe, where he was Committee) and former presidential campaigns D.C., during inauguration weekend. awarded the Pulitzer Prize John Quincy Adams Lecturer in 1995. Salem native and in Politics at Harvard former Salem News reporter. LaBeouf-led livestream says ‘He Will Not Divide Us’

NEW YORK (AP) — Shia LaBeouf LeBeouf has been a frequent, though wants you to know: “He will not divide us.” not constant presence, wearing the same For the first few days of Donald blue jacket and red hat. Trump’s presidency, the actor has been “Trying to keep the conversation going. repeating that sentence into a live cam- Trying to keep the fire stoked,” he said era mounted on a wall outside a New Monday after agreeing to be interviewed York City museum, usually with a back- by an Associated Press reporter, but drop of everyday New Yorkers chanting only in front of the livestream camera. James M. Shannon Michael J. Harrington and singing along. He interspersed responses to interview Former Democratic Former Democratic The livestream from outside the Mu- questions with repetitions of the chant. member of the U.S. House member of the U.S. House seum of the Moving Image in Queens The site is around the corner from a of Representatives from of Representatives from is for a participatory public art project New York City performing arts high Massachusetts who later Massachusetts who won a LaBeouf and two collaborators intend school and a couple of students were there served as the Massachusetts special election in 1969 and to have running for the duration of Monday, singing into the camera. On Attorney General was re-elected to four full Trump’s presidency. Inauguration Day, actor Jaden Smith, terms as a Congressman The camera went live the morning of the son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett the inauguration, along with a website Smith, led the crowd reciting the chant. inviting the public to show up and re- At off hours, the livestream has cap- peat the phrase, “He will not divide us,” tured puzzled dog walkers checking out Admission is free. Reserve a seat by calling (781) 631-9300 any time of the day or night. the camera up close, people showing up or emailing [email protected]. The scene in front of the livecam has to play music, a man and woman deliv- ranged from lively — with scores of ering the message and then kissing and young people dancing and clapping — to quiet debates between visitors about EMAIL [email protected] lonely late at night. what it all means. WEATHER LOTTERY

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Behind a 14-0 third quarter ral- of his own and Classical led 24-19 a unique sport ly and a 15-point performance from at the half. Again, turnovers and in high school. Deontae Plouffe, the Rams stormed missed opportunities prevented the That’s especial- to a 54-43 win over the Witches at Rams from putting Salem away. ly true in Lynn. Veterans Memorial Field House. “(Salem coach) Tom (Doyle) lost There aren’t With the win, Classical clinched a his top six players from last year,” many sports spot in the state tournament. Grassa said. “Credit to Salem’s pro- that showcase It wasn’t exactly how Classical gram and Tom Doyle that they re- the kind of coach Tom Grassa drew it up as camaraderie and mutual support built. Not one kid on his team this the Rams struggled with turnovers year got any minutes last year. It’s that is so evident in the world of throughout the contest, totalling 18 swimming in Lynn. a completely rebuilt team.” giveaways on the night. The Witches opened the third That was the case at Lynn Tech “We tried to emphasize at half- last Thursday as the Classical quarter on a 6-0 run to claim their time that we had ten turnovers in and English swim teams clashed rst lead of the night at 25-24. the rst half against a 3-2 zone,” for the rst time this season. The That’s when the Rams nally an- Grassa said. “Salem wasn’t even Rams came away with the 99-82 swered the bell with a knockout pressuring us.” win, but after everyone was out of punch. The Rams raced out to a 7-2 lead the water, neither team was disap- “We used a timeout and we told in the opening quarter thanks to pointed with its performance. the guys to stop taking chances There’s such an inclusive atmo- buckets from Gilbert Minaya, Dyr- doubling the ball and leaving peo- sphere at these swim meets, its rell Rucker and three knocked in by ple wide open,” Grassa said. “We unlike anything else. Everybody Edwin Solis. Salem closed the quar- needed to do a better job on defense cheers on their teammates as ter on a 7-4 run, capitalizing on and we put together a nice little they ght for points, but in the Classical turnovers in the process. stretch.” end, both the Rams and Bulldogs “Usually when we win the steal- Classical orchestrated a 14-0 run will be there to encourage the last to-turnover ratio, that means we to build a 13-point lead at 38-25. Sa- swimmer in every race. It’s not all win the game,” Grassa said. “We lem’s Isaiah Williamson ended the didn’t have 18 steals tonight.” rally with a layup but the Witches about winning. It’s about nish- PHOTO | BOB ROCHE ing. The Rams led 11-9 at the end of trailed 41-29 after three. Classical’s Deontae Plouffe led the way with 15 the rst quarter. One sentiment I heard from both CLASSICAL, B2 coaches (Denise Silva from Clas- points in a win over Salem. Classical opened up a quick six- sical, Lisa Trahant from English) after Thursday’s meet was how impressed they were with the  ex- ibility of their swimmers and their Lynn’s Basden helping Endicott take next step willingness to step up and take on new challenges. Both teams were By Harold Rivera said. “We’re trying to reach that without some key swimmers, as ITEM STAFF next level, that next round. We illnesses and prior commitments want to go out and appreciate left the Rams and Bulldogs scram- The 2016-2017 season has the opportunity to play the game bling to ll the races. been a bright one for the End- of basketball. We have a goal to But neither coach had much icott College men’s basketball get better every week and put trouble nding willing volunteers team. Local ties are part of the ourselves in the position to win to step out of their comfort zone. Gulls’ success this season thanks a (Commonwealth Coast) confer- Each team had multiple swim- to Lynn native Stephen Basden. ence championship in February.” mers compete in certain races that A starting forward for the Aside from reaching the na- they never had before, which has Gulls, Basden is averaging 5.5 tional rankings, the Gulls were got to be a little nerve-wracking, points per game and shooting also able to earn a memorable especially against your rival. 47.8 percent from beyond the arc accolade for head coach Kevin I think in every sport, there’s a in a season that has seen End- Bettencourt this season. Betten- mutual respect between Classical icott peak into the Division 3 court, a Peabody native and for- and English like there is between men’s basketball national rank- mer Division 1 star at Bucknell most rivals. But rarely is that ings. University, won his 50th game respect so obvious and exempli ed Basden, a senior, said Endi- as Endicott’s coach with a 79-67 than it is in swimming. While the cott’s success is exactly what he victory over Regis on Dec. 30 at meets are always competitive and was hoping for entering his nal Salem State’s holiday tourna- PHOTO | DAVID LE both teams want to win, there’s an campaign as a Gull. ment. overarching theme of camaraderie “The last two seasons have Lynn native Stephen Basden is making an impact in his amongst the swimmers, coaches been really successful,” Basden BASDEN, B2 senior season at Endicott College. and fans. I guess that’s what hap- pens when there are no benches, no separation between the teams; all of the Rams and Bulldogs are crowded at the end of the pool, Marino, Marblehead continue strong season ready to shout words of encour- for a big test,” he said. “It starts on Friday agement as their teammates SCHOOL ROUNDUP with Salem, so we need to be ready.” reach the wall and  ip around. But the reason for the cama- Marblehead will host the Witches on Fri- By Mike Alongi day night. raderie goes deeper than that. FOR THE ITEM Of course, there’s the fact that, For the Tanners (9-3), Jake Irvine and like in other sports, many of the The Marblehead boys basketball team Moise Irizarry each scored 16 points in the athletes are friendly outside of the continues to impress this season, taking loss. pool. down a strong Peabody team, 75-56, at “I thought for the most part we played well “It’s always great to swim home on Tuesday night. Derek Marino had and competed hard, but in the end it came against Classical because a lot of an impressive night with 27 points, eight down to making shots, and we struggled of- them are friends,” Trahant said. rebounds, three assists and two steals, Pat- fensively tonight,” said Peabody coach Thad “They see each other all the time rick Bugler had 16 points and seven assists Broughton. and to see the two teams come to- and Bo Millett had a double-double with 10 Peabody will try to rebound with a road gether ... it’s fun. You like coming points and 10 rebounds. Marblehead coach game against Lynn English on Friday. to the Classical meet.” Mike Giardi was pleased with the way his BOYS BASKETBALL But there’s more to it. The team, rebounded in this one, especially since Beverly 66, Saugus 54 swimming community in Lynn they were shorthanded coming in. Luigi Derrane took over the game for the is a big family. Silva says that it “We have a couple guys who are sick and Panthers, nishing with an impressive 32 all started with Peter Sawin, the a couple more who are banged up right now, points, six rebounds and ve steals. Hugh former Lynn swim coach that the so we really needed Derek and Bo to step up Calice had a double-double with 17 points natatorium at Tech is named after. at the forward spot,” Giardi said. “They did and 10 rebounds, while Kevin Morency Tech coach Brad Tilley coached that and then some tonight.” played the distributor role with seven as- alongside Sawin. Silva swam un- Giardi is also happy with where the Magi- sists. der Sawin and Tilley, and Trahant cians (11-2) are this year, but knows there’s Devon Lee had 14 points and ve blocks for ITEM FILE PHOTO swam under Silva in high school. still a long way to go. Saugus (4-10), while Matt Waggett added 11 “We have quite a stretch coming up here Marblehead’s Derek Marino MORRISON, B2 against mostly NEC opponents, so we’re in ROUNDUP, B2 scored 27 points on Tuesday.

Classical girls take down Witches, clinch tournament spot

By Steve Krause teams at Classical working on good sea- to keep them in check.” ITEM SPORTS EDITOR sons, it could very well be that both teams Salem got 12 points from junior co-cap- end up with at least one home game come tain Wildarys Correa and six more from LYNN — Now that the Classical girls tournament time. sophomore forward Samantha Coppola, basketball team has made the tourna- “Wouldn’t that be something?” asked who was recently brought up from the ju- ment, coach Tom Sawyer doesn’t want to Sawyer. “Wouldn’t it be great to give the nior varsity. see them resting on their laurels. MIAA some scheduling problem?” Despite the loss Fortunato was happy The Rams got out of the gate quickly The game gave both Sawyer and John with his players’ effort. Tuesday night and coasted to a 52-24 win Fortunato of Salem a chance to see their “I am proud of the way the girls played,” over Salem, raising their record to 11-3. players under a different sort of light. he said. “They played hard, and worked But Sawyer has bigger things in mind. For Sawyer, he got a chance to see some hard. That’s all you can ask. “We still have an awful lot to play for,” of his backup players get some signi - “Classical is a good team, and they’re he said. “We want to win the league, and cant action, as the Rams sprinted out to a having a good year. Tom does a great job. we’re going to need some help to do that, 33-6 halftime lead. Eleven players took to They are well-coached.” and we also want a home game (in the the  oor for Classical, and eight of them Classical jumped out to a 10-0 lead be- tournament). It’s been a long time since scored. By far, the most proli c of those fore Salem scored, and by the end of the we’ve had a home game.” 11 players was junior Paris Wilkey, who rst quarter it was 18-2. Classical kept Revere currently leads the Northeast- scored 24 of her team’s points. Irianis Del- the pressure up in the second period, and ITEM FILE PHOTO ern Conference/North, with a two-game gado had seven, and Soneta Srey six. led, 33-6, at the break. lead on both the Rams and Danvers. Clas- “Actually,” said Sawyer, “I thought our Early in the second half, Sawyer began Junior Paris Wilkey had 24 sical has to play each team one more time. defense played really well. Salem has a substituting and stayed with his bench points to lead the way for Lynn With both the boys and girls basketball lot of active players and we had to work players for the remainder of the game. Classical on Tuesday. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 Rest over as Patriots begin Super Bowl prep for Falcons FOXBOROUGH (AP) — Bill Be- turn the page “about as quickly as team prepares for a Falcons team lichick is on to the Atlanta Fal- we could.” it hasn’t seen much on film this cons. “We’re on to Atlanta now as a season with just five common op- After taking a day to review coaching staff. We’re deep in the ponents (San Francisco, Los Ange- and recharge following his team’s middle of them,” he said. les, Seattle, Arizona and Denver). AFC championship game win New England has fond memo- The Patriots do have some fa- over Pittsburgh, the New En- ries of the Super Bowl played in miliarity with Falcons coach Dan gland coach said Tuesday that Houston, having won in 2004 on Quinn, who was defensive coor- the coaching staff’s preparations Adam Vinatieri’s field goal in the dinator of the Seattle Seahawks are fully underway for the Super closing seconds to beat the Caroli- when the teams met in the Super Bowl. na Panthers. The Patriots are preparing to “There was a big matchup Bowl two years ago. make their seventh Super Bowl against our kind of ‘no-name’ of- “They have some of their own berth during the Belichick era, fensive line and a very good de- characteristics and of course the making them veterans at this fensive front that the Panthers players are different, so that point in handling the various lo- had,” Belichick recalled. makes it different,” Belichick gistics involved with the big game. But Belichick says that’s the fur- said. “But schematically there is Belichick said it’s helped them thest thing from his mind as his quite a bit of carryover.”

Marblehead swimming wins NEC FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tom Brady addresses the media after the AFC ROUNDUP NEC opponent Lynn English. ners on the night, with Rockett Championship game on Sunday night. From B1 Lynn Tech 44, taking the 50-yard freestyle (25.99) Presentation of Mary 35 and the 100 freestyle (58.05) and points in the loss. The Sachems will The Tigers (7-6) moved above Hathaway taking the 100 butter- try to rebound on Thursday when .500 with a road win on Tuesday fly (1:03.26) and the 200 individual Brady talks they host Swampscott. night, led by Jamila Constantine’s medley (2:15.46). Amanda Wager Whittier Tech 58, Lynn Tech 48 15 points. Alondra Sanchez added won the 200 freestyle (2:07.62), El- The Tigers got 14 points from Rob eight points, Ariana Anaya had sev- lie Ronan won the 500 freestyle friendship with Wallace, while Belmin Berillo had en points and Annmaire Teixeira (5:38.83) and Ryann Driscoll won 11 points and Aquemini Gaston had and Jailene Rivera each scored six the diving (233.70 points). The 200 nine points on three three-pointers. points. medley relay team of Rockett, Coo- President Trump Despite the 10-point loss, Tech coach Fenwick 47, per Caldwell, Charles Alexander Stevie Patrick is happy with the way Acton-Boxborough 44 and Lucas Perez also won with a BOSTON (AP) — New day that “I have called him his team is coming along. Senior captain Sam Mancinelli time of 2:03.55. England Patriots quarter- in the past, yes” and added “You know, missed layups and led the way for the Crusaders (8- The Magicians will now have the back Tom Brady has opened “sometimes he calls me, missed free throws won’t win you 4), finishing with 15 points and five week off to prepare for the NEC con- up a bit on his friendship sometimes I call him.” games, but we are improving,” Pat- assists. Junior Jennie Meagher had ference meet next week. with President Donald Brady says Trump is rick said. “Our 10-point deficits a double-double with 10 points, 11 Peabody 91, Revere 74 Trump. don’t turn into big losses anymore someone he’s known for 16 rebounds and three blocks, while At the Peabody YMCA, top finish- The night before his Fri- years and he doesn’t see because our guys are learning how day inauguration, Trump sophomore Olivia DiPietro had six ers for the Tanners included Conor why their relationship is to fight back in games.” points and seven rebounds. McCarthy (200-yard individual mentioned in a speech at- “such a big deal.” He says The Tigers will host Northeast Fenwick will look for its next win medley and the 100-yard freestyle, tended by Patriots owner “if you know someone, it Tech on Tuesday. on Friday night when they host for which he achieved an MIAA Robert Kraft that Brady doesn’t mean that you Winthrop 84, Lynn English 74 Catholic Central League opponent North Sectional Championship had called to congratulate Ivenson Lopes dropped 35 points Cathedral. qualifying time), William Connolly him. agree with everything they in the loss, while Javonte Edwards Swampscott 52, Danvers 42 (50-yard freestyle), Millie Teague When asked whether say or do.” put up a double-double with 10 The Big Blue improved to 5-7 (500-yard freestyle and 100-yard he called the Republican, Brady and the Patriots points and 15 rebounds. English (5- on the year behind 12 points from breaststroke), and her sister Cana Brady told Boston radio take on the Atlanta Falcons 6) will take on St. John’s this eve- Jaymie Caponigro. Olivia Matella Teague (100-yard backstroke). station WEEI-FM on Mon- in Super Bowl 51 on Feb. 5. ning. scored 11 points, Katie Watts added First place relay finishes for the Danvers 55, Swampscott 40 10 points and Nikka Rosa made a Tanners include the 200-yard med- At Swampscott, the Big Blue got big impact on the defensive end of ley relay team of Cana Teague, 10 points each from A.J. Venuti and Unique atmosphere Nate Howard, but are still looking the floor for Swampscott. Conor McCarthy, William Connolly, for their first win. The Big Blue will host Saugus to- and Kirsten Currie, and the 200- The Falcons took a 29-14 lead at morrow evening. yard freestyle relay team of Conor in Lynn swimming the half, but the Blue played per- Saugus 28, Beverly 23 McCarthy, William Connolly, Cailin haps their best quarter of the sea- The Sachems defense was the sto- Currie, and Kirsten Currie. MORRISON A big part of the win son in the third, whittling the lead ry in this low-scoring affair, with The Tanners complete the regu- From B1 was the emergence of down to six. However, Danvers, with Rachel Nazzaro, Alessia Salzillo and lar season with their home “Senior Gaby Torres. Early in the the help of it free throws, got the Kiley Ronan all played great games Meet” against Danvers on Thursday “Swimming in general in season, it seemed like St. lead back up to 15 by the end of the on the defensive end. Olivia Valente (7) in Peabody. Lynn is extremely unique Mary’s lacked a truly con- game. was the leading scorer for Saugus BOYS TRACK because we have such ca- sistent outside shooter. Jake Goldman scored six points, with 11 points. Triton 54, Lynnfield 32 maraderie,” Silva said. Temi Falayi and Olivia handed out four assists, and had one Saugus will travel to Swampscott Winners on the day for the Pio- “We’re all one huge fam- Nazaire, their two biggest steal for the Big Blue. for a game against the Big Blue to- neers were William Fraulini in the ily. Everybody roots and scoring threats, are excel- GIRLS BASKETBALL morrow evening. high jump (5-6), Nicholas Kinnon in cheers for everybody. It’s lent in the post and thrive Peabody 57, Marblehead 33 Lynn English 48, Winthrop 28 the 300 (42.14) and Ryan Iapicca in very competitive in the in the paint. Mia Nowicki The Tanners were led in scoring by Dorothy Ezemba scored 13 points the one-mile (5:09.13). water, don’t get me wrong, is a three-point threat, Alyssa Alperen, who had 12 points. and added 16 rebounds to power GIRLS TRACK but I would do anything but the Spartans really Katie Wallace had an impressive the Bulldogs (4-7) to the win. Juli- Triton 57, Lynnfield 29 for any of (English’s or needed another outside all-around game, according to Pea- anna Perry added 12 points while The Lynnfield girls got wins from Tech’s) student-athletes shooter to step up. body coach Stan McKeen. Shelya Manon scored 11 points and Brie Giamarco in the 40-yard hur- and I’m comfortable say- Enter Torres. The fresh- “Katie was great out there tonight, grabbed eight rebounds. dles (7.28) and Kate Mitchell in the ing they (from the other man has either started or programs) would do any- she made a bunch of plays,” McKeen SWIMMING one-mile (5:48.0). seen significant playing thing for mine. You’d be said. “She really got it done on both Marblehead 102, Gloucester 76 GIRLS HOCKEY time in every game this hard-pressed to find that ends of the floor.” The Marblehead swim team Beverly 8, Marblehead 1 season as far as I can tell, in any other sport.” Wallace had 10 points, six re- clinched an undefeated regular sea- At Endicott College, Magician but she really came alive bounds, six assists and five steals on son and a Northeastern Conference goalie Sarah Ryan face 31 shots to Thursday’s meet was just a small preview of Friday, putting up 14 the night. title with a solid win over Glouces- 17 for Maddy Jalbert of Beverly Isa- points in the second half. Peabody (6-4, 6-3 NEC) will try to ter in their final meet of the year on bell Amigo, with assists from Faithe the main event, the Lynn City Swim Meet, when She’s the threat from be- continue its winning ways on Friday Tuesday. Tom Rockett and Meghan Shatford and Cate Delaney, scored hind the arc that can real- night with a home game against Hathaway were both double-win- Marblehead’s lone goal. Tech joins the fold. The city meet is unlike any ly boost the Spartans. sporting event I’d been to — Congratulations to when I went for the first Katie Burt for becoming Classical boys clinch tournament berth time last year; there’s so Boston College women’s much energy and excite- hockey’s winningest goal- CLASSICAL nately that run was the key point of starter,” Grassa said. “He’s our sixth ment in the natatorium, tender this weekend. It’s From B1 the game.” man but he’s as good as any of our it’s infectious. It should crazy to think that Burt is Salem slimmed the deficit to six starters, all-around.” be a good time when the only a junior; she’ll leave behind some tough-to- “They were able to get out and points in the fourth quarter but Minaya added nine points for the three teams get together break records when her run,” Salem coach Tom Doyle said. that’s the closest they could get it to. winning side. in February. “They had some good defensive — The St. Mary’s girls time as an Eagle is over. Classical capitalized on its opportu- Salem’s Pena scored 19 points, stops and they broke it open pretty basketball team’s win She’s become such a huge quickly.” nities in the closing run to win 54- while Vinnie Gaskins added ten over Fenwick Friday was part of a special and in- Doyle added, “We were hoping to 43. points and seven rebounds. a big one, and shows how credibly dominant period create turnovers and put hands in Plouffe led the Rams with 15 The Witches (6-4) visit Marble- far the Spartans have for the women’s hockey shooter’s faces. We were able to do points off the bench. head on Friday while Classical (11- come since the beginning team, and it’s pretty fun it for most of the game but unfortu- “He’s really equivalent to being a 2) visits Beverly. of the season. to watch. Basden making an impact in final year with Gulls BASDEN wasn’t to shoot as much when I “For me to be a part of the and Basden’s hopeful they’ll same elementary school so we’re From B1 was younger. When I put myself basketball history in Lynn is make it three. really good friends,” Basden in the right spot, I can knock awesome,” Basden said. “From “It would be an unbelievable said. “It’s fun getting to play “It was awesome,” Basden said. down a lot of shots.” the Thundercats, to Lynn travel accomplishment,” Basden said against him. It’s special to see “He’s an unbelievable coach. He He added, “It came to fruition teams, to the Shoe City Classic. of the possibility of winning two kids from Lynn playing on was able to take this senior class for me this season, to be able to For me to see older guys play, the conference three seasons in the same court. We’re well rep- and teach us things about bas- make shots with the opportuni- and then get the chance to do it a row. “That’s only been done resented.” ketball as sophomores that we ties I’m given. I’m proud to see myself, is really special. I can’t once in our conference (Endicott didn’t imagined we’d know. It the things that I worked on in say any of my success would’ve 2004-2006). However the season Basden’s set to graduate in was nice to be a part of that for the offseason are showing them- came without the competition ends, it’ll be the time we spent May and is hoping to step into him and for him to get some rec- selves in the season.” and coaches that Lynn pro- together that we remember the the field of marketing. He said ognition.” Although he was raised in vides.” most. My career has been unbe- the education he’s received at Basden has made strides as Lynn, Basden attended Gov- He added, “I’m very fortunate lievable because of the relation- Endicott has prepared him for an outside shooter this season, ernor’s Academy in Byfield be- and appreciative of the support ships I’ve built with teammates his future endeavors. raising his three-point percent- fore enrolling at Endicott. He I’ve gotten from individuals in and coaches.” “I’ve been fortunate enough age from 18.8 percent in his starred on the Governors’ varsi- Lynn, especially from my mom, The Gulls, 13-4 on the season to have three field experience junior year to his current 47.8 ty basketball team all four years Dalene. Lynn is a special place and 8-2 in conference play, are opportunities in my time at percent mark. He credited his while also playing football and and it creates special people.” currently second in a three-way Endicott,” Basden said. “I want teammates for putting him in lacrosse. Now that his career as a Gull race for for the top spot in the to do something in marketing position to knock down shots. Despite the fact that he isn’t a is winding down, Basden’s goal CCC with Roger Williams (first) “When it comes to shooting, I basketball product from a Lynn is to help Endicott make noise in and Nichols (third). with creative freedom. When play around three really good high school, Basden still holds the Commonwealth Coast Con- Nichols is led by fellow Lynn May comes around, hopefully I’ll scorers,” Basden said. “It’s about a close connection to the rich ference and in the Division 3 native Marcos Echevarria, a have the options. I think Endi- having the opportunity and be- hoops tradition in his home- national tournament. The Gulls hometown friend of Basden’s. cott has been able to prepare me ing confident about it. My role town. won the CCC the past two years, “Me and Marcos went to the for that moment.” WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY TBA at Tech (4) Boys Basketball Wrestling English at St. John’s (7) Beverly at Salem (6) Girls Basketball Gloucester at Marblehead (5:30) Classical at Malden Lynn Tech at Essex Tech (5) Lynnfield at Georgetown (TBA) Boys Hockey Peabody at Saugus (6:30) Danvers at Saugus (7:10) E. Longmeadow at Revere (6:30) THURSDAY Fenwick at Austin Prep (8) Boys Basketball Lynn at Gloucester (6:30) Swampscott at Saugus (7) Lynnfield at Amesbury (7:50) Peabody at Beverly (8:20) Girls Basketball Saugus at Marblehead (6:30) Saugus at Swampscott(7) Williams at St. Mary’s (6) Gymnastics Winthrop at Danvers (6:20) Salem at Peabody (7:30) Girls Hockey Skiing Lynn/Winthrop at Peabody (5:15) Marblehead at Blue Hills (6) Gymnastics Swimming Gloucester at Fenwick (7:30) Beverly at Salem (7:15) Skiing Danvers at Peabody (7:15) Swampscott at Masconomet (3:30) English at Revere (4:30) Swimming Swampscott at Classical (4:30) Tech at Gr. Lawrence (4) Track Track Beverly at Revere (6:30) English at Danvers (4) Classical at Peabody (6:30) Lynnfield at lTriton (7) Salem at Marblehead (4)

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TV Texas A&M at Mississippi, Jae Crowder, right, shoots over Washington Wizards forward Otto Porter during the second half at NBA ESPN2, 7:30 p.m.; Texas Tech the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday night. at Baylor, ESPNews, 8 p.m.; URI Houston at Boston, CSN, 7:30 at Richmond, CBSSN, 8 p.m.; p.m.; Golden State at Charlotte, Butler at Seton Hall, FS1, 8:30 ESPN, 8 p.m.; LA Lakers at Port- p.m.; Alabama at Georgia, land, ESPN, 10:30 p.m. Celtics can’t contain Wall, ESPNU, 9 p.m.; Boston College College basketball at Miami, NESN, 9 p.m.; Iowa at Memphis at Temple, CBSSN, 6 Illinois, Big Ten Network, 9 p.m.; p.m.; SMU at UCF, ESPNews, 6 Nevada at Boise St., CBSSN, 10 p.m.; UCLA at USC, FS1, 11 p.m.; St. John’s at Providence, Beal in road loss to Wizards p.m.; Washington at Arizona St., FS1, 6:30 p.m.; Florida State at ESPNU, 11 p.m. Georgia Tech, NESN, 7 p.m.; WASHINGTON (AP) — Bradley Upset at perceived dirty play by the from 3-point range in the first quar- Minnesota at Ohio State, Big Tennis Beal scored 13 of his 31 points in the Celtics in the teams’ first two meet- ter. Thomas scored 20 or more points Ten Network, 7 p.m.; UConn at Australian Open (women’s semifi- fourth quarter and the Washington ings, the Wizards arrived at the Ver- for the 28th consecutive game. . C South Florida, ESPNU, 7 p.m.; nals), ESPN2, 9:30 p.m. Wizards extended their home win- izon Center in an array of black attire. Tyler Zeller was available for the ning streak to 14 games with a 123- On Jan. 11, the Celtics’ 117-108 vic- first time since a sinus infection SPORTS BRIEFS 108 victory over the Boston Celtics tory ended with Wall and Crowder sidelined him at the start of the new on Tuesday night. trading verbal barbs that nearly es- year. He did not play. win over Whittier Tech on John Wall added 27 points, and calated. Both were later fined. Wizards: Hold the league’s longest Classical JV girls Markieff Morris had 19 points and There was only minor tension this active home winning streak and Tuesday. 11 rebounds as the Wizards nev- time around as the Wizards con- would tie their third-longest in fran- win big “The guys played great er trailed while scoring their most trolled the game throughout. chise history with their next home The Lynn Classical girls and really earned the win points this season. After building their lead to 12 win. ... Made their first six field junior varsity basketball team tonight,” said Classical coach It came in a game they openly la- three times in the second half, Wash- goals to take an early 13-6 lead. . beled a grudge match, even arriv- ington finally stretched it to 110-97 Improved to 3-7 in the second game notched a big win, 46-12, over Rod Valrie. “We just want to keep up this level of play ing at the Verizon Center in funer- when Beal hit a driving bank shot, of back-to-back sets. Salem on Tuesday afternoon. al-themed black clothing. absorbed Marcus Smart’s foul and FASHION SENSE and continue it for the rest Jasmine Massey and Rebecca Isaiah Thomas scored 25 points converted a three-point play. Wall’s black apparel consisted of Walker both scored 15 points of the year.” and had 13 assists, but shot 1 of 7 in A few possessions later, Beal stole a designer T-shirt beneath a varsi- to lead the way for the Rams, the fourth quarter in Boston’s third Crowder’s pass to Thomas and con- ty-style jacket as he arrived at Ver- while Chloe Kebreau added Wyoma Little straight loss. verted a finger roll to make it 114- izon Center on Tuesday. Otto Porter 10 points. The win puts Clas- Al Horford added 22 points and 100. Wall’s dunk and three-point went the more formal route with an Jae Crowder had 17 for Celtics. Bos- play over Kelly Olynyk, complete all-black suit, complete with black sical at 11-2 on the year. League fundraiser ton allowed the Wizards to shoot with a biceps flex in the middle, shirt, tie and sunglasses. Wyoma Little League will 57.8 percent from the floor, its worst made it 119-104. Coach Scott Brooks appreciated the Tech freshman be holding a fundraiser on field goal percentage defense of the TIP-INS team-bonding nature of the fashion January 28th at Gannon season. Celtics: Shot 2 of 12 (16.7 percent) theme, but resisted joining in. boys basketball Golf Course. The event will Behind 21 points from run from 7p.m. - 11 p.m. For Carlos Mateo, the Tigers further information please Pastrnak nets game-winner in freshman team improved to contact the league at wyo- 6-3 on the year with a 59-36 [email protected].

NFL PLAYOFFS overtime to defeat Red Wings

Wild Card Round Conference Championships BOSTON (AP) — David at center ice to prevent a Saturday, Jan. 7 Sunday, Jan. 22 Pastrnak scored with 46.9 breakaway for the Bruins. Houston 27, Oakland 14 AFC seconds left on the clock Boston outshot Detroit Seattle 26, Detroit 6 New England 36, Pittsburgh 17 in overtime as the Boston 21-7 in the first period and Sunday, Jan. 8 NFC Bruins rallied to beat the had a 33-16 advantage in Atlanta 44, Green Bay 21 Pittsburgh 30, Miami 12 Detroit Red Wings 4-3 on shots after two, but en- Green Bay 38, N.Y. Giants 13 Pro Bowl Tuesday night. tered the third trailing 3-2 Divisional Round Sunday, Jan. 29 Saturday, Jan. 14 At Orlando, Fla. Pastrnak beat Detroit after the Red Wings scored Atlanta 36, Seattle 20 AFC vs. NFC, 8 p.m. (ESPN) goalie Jared Coreau with twice in the second. New England 34, Houston 16 Super Bowl a high slap shot and end- Green tied it at 2-all Sunday, Jan. 15 Sunday, Feb. 5 ed the Bruins’ four-game with a shot that deflected Green Bay 34, Dallas 31 At Houston losing streak (0-3-1). in off Miller’s skate 6:25 Pittsburgh 18, Kansas City 16 Atlanta vs. New England, 6:30 p.m. (FOX) Brad Marchand had two into the second. Gustav goals, Kevan Miller also Nyquist got an assist, the NHL scored, and Pastrnak also 100th of his career. had an assist for Boston. Tatar gave Detroit its EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Tuukka Rask stopped 23 first lead with 8:09 left in Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA shots. the second with his 11th Montreal 49 29 13 7 65 149 122 Minnesota 46 30 11 5 65 152 106 Mike Green had a goal goal of the season, getting Ottawa 46 26 15 5 57 125 120 Chicago 49 30 14 5 65 137 122 and assist for the Red just enough on a shot be- Boston 51 24 21 6 54 127 132 Nashville 47 23 17 7 53 130 122 Toronto 45 22 14 9 53 140 131 St. Louis 48 24 19 5 53 137 147 Wings, who extended their tween Rask’s legs for the Florida 49 20 19 10 50 114 136 Winnipeg 51 22 25 4 48 145 158 point streak to six straight puck to trickle through. Detroit 48 20 19 9 49 123 140 Dallas 48 19 20 9 47 129 151 Buffalo 46 19 18 9 47 110 128 Colorado 45 13 30 2 28 91 153 games. Andreas Athanasi- Henrik Zetterberg assist- Tampa Bay 48 21 22 5 47 130 142 Pacific Division ou and Tomas Tatar also ed on both second-period Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA scored and Henrik Zetter- goals. GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 49 31 16 2 64 134 112 FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington 48 32 10 6 70 155 104 Anaheim 50 27 14 9 63 133 125 berg added two assists. NOTES Columbus 47 32 11 4 68 157 110 Edmonton 49 26 15 8 60 144 131 Coreau finished with 45 Bruins forward David Pastrnak celebrates af- Detroit was without C Pittsburgh 47 30 12 5 65 169 137 Calgary 51 24 24 3 51 131 147 ter scoring the game-winning goal in overtime N.Y. Rangers 48 31 16 1 63 167 127 Los Angeles 48 23 21 4 50 120 121 saves in his second start Dylan Larkin and LW Philadelphia 48 23 19 6 52 136 154 Vancouver 48 22 20 6 50 116 135 against the Bruins in against the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday. Thomas Vanek, who were N.Y. Islanders 46 20 17 9 49 133 135 Arizona 47 15 26 6 36 105 152 less than a week. He was tied for the team lead Carolina 47 21 19 7 49 126 137 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- New Jersey 49 20 20 9 49 111 139 time loss. pulled just 5:13 into the period on a rebound after concussion. with 12 goals apiece. De- Tuesday’s Games Wednesday’s Games Red Wings’ 6-5 shootout Coreau stopped Patrice Detroit didn’t have a troit placed Larkin on St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 0 Toronto at Detroit, 7 p.m. win at home last Wednes- Bergeron twice from in shot on goal until Atha- seven-day injured reserve N.Y. Islanders 4, Columbus 2 Philadelphia at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. front. nasiou scored on a break- Los Angeles 3, New Jersey 1 Vancouver at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. day after allowing three with an upper-body injury Boston 4, Detroit 3, OT Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. goals on eight shots. The Bruins had the first away at 10:59 to tie it at 1. and Vanek was out with a Ottawa 3, Washington 0 Thursday’s Games This one also appeared 12 shots of the game and Marchand put Boston up lower-body injury. ... Mill- Montreal 5, Calgary 1 Los Angeles at Carolina, 7 p.m. San Jose 4, Winnipeg 3 Toronto at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. headed for a shootout un- took a 1-0 lead 3:39 in on a 2-1 with a power-play goal er’s goal was Boston’s first Buffalo at Nashville, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. til Pastrnak ended it with wrist shot by Miller from late in the first period. at home since Marchand Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Montreal at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington at New Jersey, 7 p.m. his 20th of the season. the left circle. It was the Detroit was down a man scored on an empty net Marchand’s second goal first goal of the season for after Jonathan Ericsson with 54 seconds remain- of the game tied it 3-3 Miller, who returned after was called for playing the ing in a 6-3 win over Phil- NBA with 11:40 left in the third missing four games with a puck with a broken stick adelphia on Jan. 14.

EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Belichick, Brady continue making history Toronto 28 17 .622 — San Antonio 36 9 .800 — Boston 26 18 .591 1½ Houston 34 14 .708 3½ New York 20 26 .435 8½ Memphis 26 20 .565 10½ Bill Belichick has done something with eight Super Bowl appearances la (six). Belichick and Brady are 4-2 Philadelphia 16 27 .372 11 New Orleans 18 27 .400 18 neither Chuck Noll, Tom Landry nor apiece — must wait another year be- in the Super Bowl, helping New En- Brooklyn 9 35 .205 18½ Dallas 15 29 .341 20½ Southeast Division Northwest Division Bill Walsh ever managed. Same for fore trying to give the Patriots com- gland reach .500 in its eight trips. A W L Pct GB W L Pct GB Tom Brady, besting the likes of Ter- pany. For now, the Patriots will be win in Houston would tie the Pats Atlanta 26 19 .578 — Utah 29 17 .630 — ry Bradshaw, Roger Staubach and busy packing for Houston and their with San Francisco and Dallas for Washington 25 20 .556 1 Oklahoma City 26 19 .578 2½ Charlotte 23 22 .511 3 Denver 18 25 .419 9½ Joe Montana. latest Super Bowl on Feb. 5 against second all-time with five wins. Orlando 18 29 .383 9 Portland 19 27 .413 10 Together, Belichick and Brady the Atlanta Falcons and a chance at HERE WE GO Miami 15 30 .333 11 Minnesota 16 28 .364 12 Central Division Pacific Division have put themselves into a record making more history. The Steelers have the most wins W L Pct GB W L Pct GB seven Super Bowls. And they made Here’s a look at the franchises that in the big game and are 6-2 in their Cleveland 30 13 .698 — Golden State 38 7 .844 — Indiana 22 22 .500 8½ L.A. Clippers 30 17 .638 9 the New England Patriots the NFL’s have played in — and won — the visits. Noll and Bradshaw made the Chicago 23 23 .500 8½ Sacramento 17 27 .386 20½ first franchise to play in nine Super most Super Bowls: Steelers the first franchise to win Milwaukee 21 23 .477 9½ Phoenix 15 29 .341 22½ Bowls with a 36-17 win over the BELICHICK WAY four Super Bowl titles — in the span Detroit 21 25 .457 10½ L.A. Lakers 16 32 .333 23½ Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday night The Patriots had two Super Bowl of six years starting in 1975. Ben Tuesday’s Games Oklahoma City at New Orleans, 8 p.m. in the AFC championship game. Roethlisberger then helped coach Chicago 100, Orlando 92 Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. berths to their credit before Beli- Philadelphia 121, L.A. Clippers 110 Toronto at Memphis, 8 p.m. That victory helped the Patriots chick took over, but then he rewrote Bill Cowher win a Super Bowl ring San Antonio 108, Toronto 106 New York at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. break from the NFL’s pack of roy- record books for the team and the by beating Seattle in 2006. Washington 123, Boston 108 L.A. Lakers at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Thursday’s Games alty, the teams who seemingly take league. Belichick and Brady already Big Ben later teamed up with Utah at Denver, 9 p.m. Dallas at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. turns making the league’s champi- had the most visits for a coach-quar- coach Mike Tomlin to beat Arizona Wednesday’s Games Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Denver, 9 p.m. onship games into their personal terback duo before beating the Steel- for the Steelers’ sixth Super Bowl Houston at Boston, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10:30 p.m. finish lines. ers. Belichick now stands alone as championship in 2009, and they Miami at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Atlanta at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Indiana, 7 p.m. Now the Steelers, Dallas Cow- a coach with his seven Super Bowl missed out on the franchise’s sev- Golden State at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Brooklyn at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. boys and Denver Broncos — all tied berths, breaking a tie with Don Shu- enth by losing to Green Bay in 2011. B4 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

REALITY CHECK / DAVE WHAMOND HERMAN / JIM UNGER ZIGGY / TOM WILSON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM B5 DIVERSIONS

HOROSCOPE

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You must live up to your prom- Don’t leave anything to chance. Keep your distance from any- Take the initiative and learn what Keep an open mind, but don’t Look for a way to reconnect ises. Make an effort to partic- Take care of your responsibili- one trying to use or take ad- you need to know in order to im- let anyone pressure you into with people you have worked or vantage of you. Do the research prove your life. You’ll gain stability ipate in things. Offer sugges- ties and finish what you start. something that isn’t in your played with in the past. When tions, solutions and insight. Living up to what’s expected of required to ensure that you ar- and improve your reputation and best interest. A change in a en’t being scammed or signing status if you are forthright, active in doubt, you are best off rely- Step into the spotlight and do you will help you avoid criticism relationship due to excessive ing on tried-and-true methods. your best to make a difference. and discord. up for something that offers and goal-oriented. behavior can be expected. little in return. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) Getting together with peers will SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Mix and mingle. Getting in- Taking a short trip or attending Extra income is attainable if Delays while traveling or deal- Spend time working out any give you greater insight and ing with institutions or govern- volved in functions going on a function or trade show will be problems you face with personal confidence to move forward you expand one of your inter- ment agencies can be expect- in your community or recon- informative. Focus on generat- or business partners. Communi- with your plans. Put your ener- ests to create a marketable necting with people you have ing ideas that will allow you to cation will stabilize your situation gy behind your ideas instead service. Don’t sell yourself ed. Make sure you have all your worked with in the past will use your skills to help yourself and encourage a fast success. of working on someone else’s short. You’ve got plenty to of- papers in order. Romance and lead to interesting offers. as well as others. Personal gains look promising. plans. fer. personal gains look promising.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Wife wonders if counseling will help husband mature A third line sneaks into the picture DEAR ABBY: I’m hav- behaving. You’re entitled. Fred Allen, a comedian who is a third, more complicated, ing a hard time deciding if Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van But the question you must died in 1956, said, “I always line C. If a defender has four I should forgive my hus- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, answer for yourself is, have trouble remembering hearts and the spade king, band or tell him enough is and was founded by her mother, would you be better off three things: faces, names he can be squeezed — that enough. In the year since with or without those and — I can’t remember what dreaded word! our wedding, he became Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at “sweethearts” in your life? the third thing is.” Declarer can win trick five infatuated with one of my DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Only you can answer that So far this week, we have with his spade ace and run bridesmaids to the point Angeles, CA 90069. one. looked at similar deals in the diamonds, pitching his of telling her — and me three no-trump. In one case, spade queen. Dummy retains — that he loved her. He past year, I can under- don’t know what to make DEAR ABBY: I have declarer had to choose be- the spade jack and three also flirted with women stand your serious doubts. of their conduct. I feel like been dating my boyfriend tween line A and line B; in an- hearts; South has four hearts. online, lied to my face Because you already have hanging up on them, or for nine months, and for other, he could try line A and, Here, West cannot keep both about it, and asked for a counselor helping you to the first time, at 28, I can if it failed, fall back on line B. the spade king and four and received nude pic- telling them off and being work on your marriage, I say I know what love is. tures from a “friend” and done with them. Today’s deal is a third varia- hearts. He is squeezed. think you should take your They are never going to Marriage is in the future, tion. Against three no-trump, Note that South does not an ex. question to — and your which brings me to my We have been in coun- experience being West leads the club ace, un- need to count anything — he cues from — the person great-grandmothers them- question. How and when der which East signals enthu- looks only for the spade king. seling for about a month with whom you are work- do I tell him I was adopt- now, but we’re moving selves. Could they be jeal- siastically with the 10. West If that card has not appeared ing. ed? soon, and I’m not sure I ous or angry that this hap- continues with the club four by trick 10, declarer hopes to pened? Please tell me how want to move with him, EAST COAST GIRL (in case his partner has only run the hearts. DEAR ABBY: I am go- to handle it. Their health queen-third of clubs). East even though he now says ing to be a great-grand- isn’t good, so if I cut them DEAR EAST COAST wins with the queen, returns he wants to fix things. We mother soon, and I’m very have a small child togeth- off, it could be forever. GIRL: Frankly, I’m sur- the club three and takes the excited about it. I didn’t fourth trick with his club eight. er, which affects my deci- think I would live to expe- PERPLEXED IN prised this hasn’t already sion. What should I do? (South discards the spade rience this great joy. My PENNSYLVANIA been discussed as part of your getting to know each four and a high diamond.) NOT SURE IN NEW beautiful granddaughter DEAR PERPLEXED: other. You are acting like Then East shifts to a spade. HAMPSHIRE is not married to the ba- by’s father, but is a mature Your sisters could be jeal- having been adopted is What should South do? DEAR NOT SURE: It and loving person. ous or angry, as you sus- some kind of guilty secret, South showed a balanced appears that the man you Although her immediate pect. They could also be and it’s not. Tell your boy- hand with a good 22-24 married was not mature family is supportive, the judgmental and trying to friend in a quiet environ- points. North tried for the lu- enough to make that com- extended family is not and “punish” your grand- ment in which you can dis- crative vulnerable game bo- mitment. That the two of refuses to acknowledge it. daughter for being preg- cuss it, preferably when nus. you are now in counseling My sisters will call me nant and unwed by ignor- you’re having dinner and How should South play? and he wants to make and talk about anything ing her. when you both feel relaxed The spade finesse is 50-50, things work is hopeful. and everything except my I don’t blame you for feel- and comfortable, so you and a 3-3 heart split is only a However, considering what granddaughter and the ing angry, and possibly can answer any questions 35.53 percent shot. But there has been going on for the baby that is coming. I hurt, for the way they are he may ask you.

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Lynn Housing Authority and Neighborhood Development NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Invitation for Bid By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage Video Surveillance Installation By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain given by Kenneth J. Malo to Bank of America, N.A., dated November 24, 2004, mortgage given by Lori J. Gorynski and James P. Gorynski to Wells Fargo Financial and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development, the Awarding Authority, Massachusetts, Inc., dated December 19, 2006 and recorded with the Essex 23703, at Page 506, as affected by an assignment from Bank of America, N.A., to invites sealed bids from Contractors for the Video Surveillance Installation project County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 26452, Page 168 as affected Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee, dated at the Caggiano Plaza 667-4 and McGee House 667-5 Developments for the Lynn by a Judgment recorded at Book 34727 Page 306, of which mortgage the December 4, 2014, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development in Lynn Massachusetts, in undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Wells Fargo Financial Registry of Deeds in Book 33844, at Page 326, for breach of the conditions of accordance with the documents prepared by Nangle Engineering Inc. Massachusetts, Inc. to U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be sold at Public Participation Trust dated August 30, 2016 and recorded with said registry on Auction at 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 1st day of February 2017 at 19 Porter The Project consists of: the installation of video surveillance systems at the September 7, 2016 at Book 35242 Page 338, for breach of the conditions of said Avenue, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Caggiano Plaza and McGee House developments, including cameras, video mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public described in said mortgage, recorders, wiring, power, network, cutting, patching, commissioning testing, etc. Auction at 9:00 a.m. on February 20, 2017, on the mortgaged premises located at 64 GROVE STREET, LYNN, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the To wit: The work is estimated to cost $ 61,000.00 including all alternates. premises described in said mortgage, A parcel of land, together with the buildings thereon, in Lynn, Massachusetts, known as No. 19 Porter Avenue, being shown as Lot 14 on plan of lots belonging Bids are subject to M.G.L. c.149 §44A-J & to minimum wage rates as required by TO WIT: to Margaret F. Porter, Shay and Leary, C.E. 's. dated October 1923, and recorded M.G.L. c.l49 §§26 to 27H inclusive. with Essex South District Registry of Deeds in Book 2587, Page 578, and bound The land in said Lynn with the buildings thereon, bounded as follows: General Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 9, 2017 and EASTERLY by Porter Avenue, 50 feet; publicly opened, forthwith. Easterly by Grove Street, fifty five feet; SOUTHERLY by Lot 15 on said plan; 75 feet; Southerly by land now or late of Nason, sixty six feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Boston Ice Cream Co., 50 feet; and All bids shall be submitted electronically at www.Projectdog.com no later than the Westerly by land now or late of Greene, fifty five feet; and NORTHERLY by Lot 11 on said plan, 75 feet. date and time specified above. Hard copy bids will not be accepted by the Northerly by land now or late or Robbins, sixty six feet. Containing 3,750 square feet of land more or less. Awarding Authority. Tutorials, instructions and videos on how to complete the For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) electronic bid documents are available online as well as the instructions to Deed Reference: Book 13848 Page 58. Registry of Deeds in Book 13946, Page 597. Bidders. For assistance, call Projectdog, Inc. at 978-499-9014 (M - F 9AM - 5PM). For mortgagor's(s') title see deed recorded with Essex County (Southern Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, District) Registry of Deeds in Book 13846, Page 58. rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of General bids shall be accompanied by a bid deposit that is not less than five (5%) liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax of the greatest possible bid amount (considering all alternates), and made These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or payable to the Lynn Housing Authority. of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Bid forms and contract documents will be available on Wednesday, January 25, titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. 2017 at www.projectdog.com or for pick up at: Projectdog, Inc. 18 Graf Road, liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, Suite 8 Newburyport, MA 978-499-9014 (M - F 9AM-5PM). having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. Go to www.Projectdog.com and click Sign Up for free, or login with your existing The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at the offices of WCG Law account. Enter Project Code # 816800 in the project locator box. Select "Acquire TERMS OF SALE: Group, PLLC, 21 High Street, Suite 208B, North Andover, MA 01845 within thirty Documents" to download documents, review a hard copy at Projectdog's physical (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording location, or request a free project CD. A deposit of Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars by certified or bank upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall There is a plan deposit of $25.00 per set (maximum of 2 set) payable to The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at Harmon Law Offices, P.C., control. Projectdog, Inc. 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Refundable deposits must be a certified or cashier's check. This deposit will be from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon refunded for up to two sets for general bidders upon return of the sets in good receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, LLLP, f/k/a MCM condition within ten (10) days of receipt of general bids. Otherwise the deposit said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee shall be the property of the awarding authority. Present Holder of said mortgage Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. By its attorneys, Bidders requesting Contract Documents to be mailed to them shall include a WCG Law Group, PLLC separate check for $75.00 for next day delivery, payable to the Projectdog, Inc., to U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS 21 High Street, Suite 208B cover mail handling costs. TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST North Andover, MA 01845 Present holder of said mortgage Malo, Kenneth J., 1503-BSI-1006, January 11, 2017, The job sites will be available for inspection at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, February January 18, 2017, January 25, 2017 2, 2017. Please meet at Caggiano Plaza, 170 South Common Street, immediately By its Attorneys, Item: January 11, 18, 25, 2017 followed by a visit to McGee House, 37 Green Street. HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE The Contract Documents may be seen, but not removed at: Project Dog - Newton, MA 02458 www.projectdog.com; Joseph Merritt & Co. www.merrittgraphics.com; and CMD (617) 558-0500 By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage (formerly Reed Construction Data) www.cmdgroup.com/Home 201510-0431 - PRP given by Douglas A. Cote to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting Item: January 25, February 2, 8, 2017 solely as a nominee for American Mortgage Network, Inc., dba American Mortgage Charles Gaeta, Executive Director Network of MA, dated March 15, 2006, and recorded with the Essex County January 25, 2017 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 25475, at Page 257, as affected by THE TRIAL COURT an assignment from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., to BAC Home Item: January 25, 2017 PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, dated July 5, Docket No. ES17P0028GD 2011, and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Book 30524, Page 341; as affected by an assignment from Bank of America, THE TRIAL COURT APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR N.A., Successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, FKA Countrywide PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO Home Loans Servicing, LP, to Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION G.L. c. 190B, º5-304 LLC, its Trustee, dated December 4, 2014, and recorded in the Essex County Docket No. ES16P3507EA Essex Probate and Family Court (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book 33845, Page 455, of which Essex Probate and Family Court 45 Congress Street mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment, for breach of the 45 Congress Street Salem MA conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing the same will be Salem, MA 01970 sold at Public Auction at 11:00 o'clock A.M. on the 1 day of February 2017 at 30 (978)744-1020 In the matter of: Deborah Rezende Morgado Kirtland Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises Of: Lynn, MA described in said mortgage, Estate of: RESPONDENT Eric Richard Jarosz Alleged Incapacitated Person To wit: Date of Death: 10/03/2016 To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been The land in Lynn with the buildings thereon bounded and described as follows: To all interested persons: filed by Northeasterly by Kirtland Street, fifty (50) feet; A Petition for Formal Probate of Will with Appointment of Personal Representative Edna F. Rezende of Lynn, MA Southeasterly by land now or formerly of Cahill, ninety (90) feet; has been filed by: Lucas R. Rezende of Lynn, MA Southwesterly by land now or formerly of Lemasney, fifty (50) feet; Janice K Jarosz of Saugus MA in the above captioned matter alleging that Deborah R Morgado is in need of a Northwesterly by land now or formerly of Breed, ninety (90) feet. requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief Guardian and requesting that as requested in the Petition. Edna F. Rezende of Lynn, MA For mortgagor's title see deed recorded with the Bristol County (Southern District) The Petitioner requests that: Lucas R. Rezende of Lynn, MA Registry of Deeds in Book 13828, Page 504. Janice K Jarosz of Saugus MA (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety Surety on the bond. Premises to be sold and conveyed subject to and with the benefit of all rights, on the bond in an unsupervised administration. The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of IMPORTANT NOTICE the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney certain specific authority. existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, the return day of 01/30/2017. attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed. This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written the return date of 02/06/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. Terms of sale: A deposit of five thousand dollars ($5,000) by certified or bank timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further the matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written The balance is to be paid by certified or bank check at the offices of WCG Law notice to you. appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific Group, PLLC, 21 High Street, Suite 208B, North Andover, MA 01845 within thirty UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording PROBATE CODE (MUPC) IMPORTANT NOTICE upon receipt in full of the purchase price. In the event of an error in this A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the publication, the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial control. Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. expenses of administration. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer MR Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R, by MCM Capital Partners, LLLP, f/k/a MCM WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Date: January 09, 2017 Capital Partners, LLC, its Trustee Date: December 20, 2016 Pamela Casey O'Brien Present Holder of said mortgage Pamela Casey O'Brien Register of Probate By its attorneys, Register of Probate Item: January 25, 2017 WCG Law Group, PLLC Item: January 25, 2017 21 High Street, Suite 208B North Andover, MA 01845 Cote, Douglas A., 1504-BSIT-2026, January 11, 2017, January 18, 2017, January 25, 2017 Item: January 11, 18, 25, 2017 call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 to start your daily subscription. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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By Danica Coto ASSOCIATED PRESS VIEQUES, Puerto Rico — A small island long known as a Navy bombing range is gradually trying to turn a no-man’s-land PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS into a booming tourist Shown is an installation view of “By the Peo- mecca. ple: Designing a Better America.” Vieques, off the east coast of Puerto Rico, boasts gor- geous beaches, turquoise Design show features waters and a stunning bio- luminescent bay. But for more than 70 years, most projects meant to of the island has been off-limits to non-military lift communities visitors. Tons of unexplod- ed bombs, rockets and oth- By Katherine Roth prove alternative trans- er munitions still lie scat- ASSOCIATED PRESS portation. tered across the eastern The vast exhibit was half of the island and the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW YORK — “By organized by Cynthia E. surrounding seabed. the People: Designing a Smith, the museum’s cu- One side effect is that Vieques resident and Ohio retiree Thomas Toaddy, second from left, Better America” is not rator of socially respon- much of the island remains with his wife and friends near Ferro Port lighthouse where they spent your typical design show. sible design, who logged tantalizingly undeveloped, the afternoon at Verdiales Key point on the south coast of Vieques is- There is no posh furni- over 50,000 miles and de- a wildlife refuge whose land, Puerto Rico. ture, and any glitz comes voted over two years to ex- verdant hills and white- intertwined with grit. The ploring shrinking post-in- sand beaches attracts Range shut down in 2001 led to significantly higher “We are very sensitive show is a paean to local dustrial cities, sprawling some 170 bird species and and since then the U.S. rates of cancer and other to the public’s concerns ingenuity and “can do” metropolitan areas, strug- are popular nesting places Environmental Protection health problems. Officials about health, but all our spirit. gling rural towns, and for leatherback, hawksbill Agency has designated with the island’s previous work is done in a way These are designs in- places hit by disasters or and green sea turtles. much of it as a Superfund administration began a that’s protective of human tended to save lives or im- poverty, in search of in- “They’re the bread and site believed to contain process to obtain as much health and the environ- prove the quality of life for spiring design projects. butter of Vieques,” said contaminants including as $1 billion in compen- ment,” he said. communities in need. “I traveled to places of Mike Barandiaran, man- mercury, lead and na- sation for environmental The cleanup already has The show, on view at the persistent poverty, to In- ager of the Vieques Na- palm. The U.S. Navy has damage, but it is unclear cost more than $220 mil- Cooper Hewitt, Smithso- dian reservations. One big tional Wildlife Refuge for been working under or- if the new administration lion, and it’s expected to nian Design Museum here takeaway is that poverty the U.S. Fish & Wildlife ders to clean up as much will pursue that effort. extend for more than an- through Feb. 26, features is often hidden, but it is all Service. “The tourist that of the place as possible to Federal studies have other decade. So far, crews 60 design projects from around us,” Smith says. “I comes here wants the make it more hospitable challenged those asser- on land have removed across the country. Some hope people going through wild, natural area. And for tourists and the more tions and Dan Waddill, the some 31,000 bombs, 1,300 aim to expand access to the exhibit begin to see it generates a lot of rev- than 9,000 locals alike. Navy’s Vieques restoration rockets and 600 grenades education, food, health that the causes of poverty enue.” About 67,000 vis- Many activists and branch head, said the among other items, some care and affordable hous- are old and complex, and itors came to the refuge Puerto Rico’s health de- Navy has done extensive of which were practice ing. Others are meant to so the design solutions to last year, up from 24,000 partment argue that the environmental sampling rounds, Waddill said. No- increase social and eco- various aspects are also in recent years. years of exposure to dan- and air monitoring and body’s sure how much re- nomic inclusion or im- complex.” The Naval Training gerous substances have has found no violations. mains. B8 THE DAILY ITEM WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2017 FOOD Getaways close to home By Rosalie Harrington area, so close to her home. ITEM FOOD EDITOR We don’t often think of what’s right in our midst. For my hus- Auntie Josie, my Noni’s sister, band Todd’s birthday recently, lived at “the Pines” at the end I booked a getaway at the new of Revere Beach. She and her Beauport Hotel in Gloucester. husband owned several tiny He was too busy with work to cottages they would rent out go farther away, and we were in the summer. They packed a excited to see what it’s like to go great deal of hard but profitable to bed and wake up in Glouces- work into a few warm months, ter rather than just drive there then rewarded themselves with for dinner or to see friends. a long stay at their house in Mi- The people-watching in the ami, where they would spend beautiful surroundings of the most of the winter. One year, luxury, boutique hotel made it when I was very young we went so festive. I loved sitting in front for a visit. of the fire and reading the paper It was 1949. My brother, my and chatting with guests. Walk- mother, stepfather and I were ing the beach and having coffee in Florida visiting my stepfa- on Main Street and checking ther’s relatives. The landscape out some favorite stores like the there reminded us of Missis- vintage clothing store Bananas sippi, where my stepfather was is fun. from. Tobacco and cotton fields Our friend Kevin invited us dotted the landscape for a long for breakfast in the hotel the piece of our drive, and then we next morning. Seems that Kev- were in a swamp, the Ever- in uses the hotel often to enter- glades. tain. I can see why. For dinner, We passed thatch-roofed we walked up the street to Ton- shacks on stilts where Semi- no and had a wonderful din- nole Indians made their homes. ner. On the way home the next A poem I learned in school day we stopped at Superfine in around that time, Longfellow’s Manchester and had lunch with “Evangeline,” came to mind; our daughter and her boyfriend. “This is the forest primeval, the I could eat there every day, the Rosalie’s root vegetable stew. murmuring pines and the hem- menu is interesting and the locks...” I remember it made my food is delicious, especially the mother proud when I recited it, fried chicken and the seafood Rhode Island School of Design as we went through the swamp. burger. in one neighborhood, have cre- It was like paradise with beau- And to think it’s all in the ated a wonderful community Root vegetable stew tiful birds and wildlife. There neighborhood! with great museums and shops Check out what’s in the market right now. It’s not a good time for corn, you were alligators, too. Since Beauport only opened and comfortable, inexpensive We took a side trip and visited last summer, locals remain cu- B&B’s. might have noticed, but root vegetables are wonderful and plentiful this time of Auntie Josie in her Miami bun- rious about what the rooms are Ogunquit, Maine, is another year, and so easy to prepare. I go for organically-grown. galow. She gave me a basket to like. So I invited several friends potential destination. I have pick oranges and grapefruits — to help us celebrate with des- wonderful memories of sum- — Wash and peel any available root vegetables, such as golden beets, ginger, her house was surrounded by sert and bubbly in our room. mers in a tiny cottage my moth- citrus — which we enjoyed the It was the easiest entertaining yes it is a root veggie, yucca if you can find it, multicolored carrots, parsnip, rest of our trip. It was a memo- we have done in a long time — er rented every year for a week. sweet potatoes. rable experience. a bit odd to have a celebration Lobster dinners at the Lob- — Roughly cut them up and dry with a clean cloth. ster Pound and delicious fried “There’s nothing like the Ever- in a hotel room, but it was a — Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a heavy pan. glades anywhere in the world,” good size and had comfortable clams; still there! It’s farther noted Cathy Salustri, author of furniture. We knew we could go than Gloucester, but still only — Add 1 small red onion and 3 cloves of garlic, chopped. Sweat for a few “Backroads of Paradise: A Jour- downstairs and sit fireside in about an hour and a quarter minutes. Raise the heat and place in the vegetables; move them around for a ney to Rediscover Old Florida.” the comfy furniture if we want- from the North Shore. few minutes to brown all over. Add a stem of rosemary and thyme in the pot. As I read about her book in The ed, but everyone was happy in Granddaughter Kelley and — After your veggies are nicely browned, add 2 cups of chicken broth. It New York Times, she brought our room. Many remarked, “I her boyfriend are closer to home is important to really brown the veggies, as this will give your sauce a nice back memories that I had of didn’t know we were going to a now, having moved from Arkan- caramel color. Florida before the theme parks pajama party.” sas to Connecticut. We helped — After 15 minutes, check with a fork for doneness and add about 6 prunes and the malls. We want to do more of these them with their move and now My daughter Kathy lives in near-to-home getaways. It is re- that they are settled we look and simmer another few minutes until the veggies are tender. Florida with her retired hus- storative, just like overnights forward to going there to visit, — Add 1 cup of frozen peas and a little more broth; simmer another few band. They often talk about farther from home, but it’s less minutes until the peas are cooked. Season with salt and pepper. road trips that they mean to expensive and requires less too. take some day. They plan to planning. Portland, Maine, and its fine — Serve with a nice crusty bread and a green salad. buy an SUV and tour the coun- Providence, where we lived restaurant Solo Italiano, where — Provide a small dish of yogurt or sour cream to top the stew. Chopped try. I told her about the book for three years, is on my list; our friend Paolo is chef, is an- cilantro, basil or flat leaf parsley is good to sprinkle on the stew. A little twist of other nearby destination. So and saved her the Times article, it’s a great food city, nice shops. thinly sliced baked ham also makes a nice garnish. hoping that and my memories Its rich academic environment, much to do, and it is practically will inspire her to explore that with and the in our backyard. Here’s a meal that is simple yet classy By Katie Workman so many appealing combi- Of course, you are wel- ASSOCIATED PRESS nations of greens available come to round out the either by the pound or in meal with the starch of Wow, does this dish look 5-ounce plastic containers your choice, anything classy, right? But look at in the produce aisle, some from mashed potatoes the ingredient list — not with herbs or other add- to buttered noodles. But too long. And look at the ins, and it’s an awfully there’s no question that steps — pretty darn sim- easy way to keep changing the star of the plate is the ple. up your green salad. steak. My boys love all kinds of steaks, though a perfect, tender filet distinctively communicates “special oc- Filet mignon with pistou casion.” They are no hard- er to cook than any other and green salad steaks; just make sure to have the temperature Serves 4 high enough in the pan Start to finish: 25 minutes that the outside gets nice- — 2 garlic cloves ly seared while the middle — 1/2 cup fresh basil leaves remains pink, and be care- — 1/3 cup plus 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided ful not overcook it. A me- — Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste dium rare filet will have — 4 5-ounce filet mignon steaks, about 1-inch thick an internal temperature — 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar of 130 F. — 5 ounces mixed baby lettuces Pistou is similar to pe- — Make the pistou: Place the garlic cloves in a small food sto, though often made processor and mince. Add the basil and process again to chop, with a looser consistency, then add 1/3 cup of the olive oil, some salt and pepper, and and sometimes the pine blend until it becomes a bright green sauce. nuts and/or Parmesan — Season the steak generously with salt and pepper. Heat a cheese are omitted, re- large heavy skillet, such as cast iron, over medium-high heat. sulting in a simpler basil, Add 1 tablespoon olive oil, and when the oil is hot, sear the garlic and olive oil sauce. steak for 3 to 4 minutes on each side for medium rare. Re- That’s the drizzle you’re move the steaks to a cutting board and let them rest for 5 going for here, just a pop minutes before serving. of herb-infused green ol- — While the meat is resting, in a large bowl combine the ive oil to brighten up that remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil, the vinegar, and salt and perfect little filet. Then pepper. Stir to combine, add the lettuce and toss. all you need is a handful — Serve the filets with a drizzle of the pistou on top, and a of lightly dressed baby couple of handfuls of the dressed mixed greens. Pass the rest greens on the side and you of the pistou on the side for extra drizzling. are in business. There are Catch up with your favorite team in Item Sports!

FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS A perfect, tender filet distinctively communicates “special occasion.”