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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 Police looking for connection in robberies Shots By Gayla Cawley M.O., and there have been vic- store when three masked men On Wednesday night, a ITEM STAFF tims at playgrounds and on city wearing hooded sweatshirts 20-year-old man was leaving red; streets. came in and robbed him at a house on Commercial Street LYNN — Lynn Police are in- Shortly before 11 p.m. on Tues- gunpoint. One of the men bran- when he was approached by vestigating whether there’s a three masked men and robbed Saugus connection between a recent day, Lynn Police responded to dished a gun and ordered the of some jewelry and expensive string of robberies committed by Lincoln Market at 200 Essex St. clerk to open the register, Lynn sneakers. At least two guns a group of masked men wielding following a report of an armed Police Lt. Michael Kmiec said. Police were shown during the robbery, guns. robbery. The men took an unspeci ed Kmiec said. Convenience stores have been Police learned the 41-year-old amount of cash and  ed the robbed by groups with the same male clerk was about to close the store, Kmiec said. LYNN, A3 on a manhunt By Bridget Turcotte ITEM STAFF Saugus police are search- ing for a man in connection with a domestic disturbance call on Hamilton Street Thursday, during which shots were red. Of cers responded to a report of a disturbance be- tween a man and a woman at an apartment complex at 30 Hamilton St. at about 11:30 a.m. While en route to the location, they received a second report that shots had been red, according to a statement from Chief Ronald Giorgetti. The man involved in the disturbance allegedly  ed the scene in a Ford Taurus before police arrived at the scene. The car was later recov- ered a few blocks away on Riverbank Road. “We want the residents to rest assured that there is no danger or threat to the res- idents at 30 Hamilton St. or the community at large,” said Giorgetti in the state- ment. Police continue to search for the suspect and are working with the woman to gather additional informa- tion. The investigation re- mains active, said Giorgetti, who declined to identify the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK suspect. Daily Item photographers Spenser Hasak, Owen O’Rourke and Jim Wilson spent 2018 capturing Bridget Turcotte can be the images that made the year what it was on the North Shore. Some of the best photos taken this reached at bturcotte@item- year can be found on LOOK!, Pages A4-5. You can see more of their work in an extended gallery on live.com. Follow her on Twit- Itemlive.com. Above: Lynn Fire Chief Stephen Archer makes his way around the scene of a two- ter @BridgetTurcotte. alarm re in Lynn on Tucker Street in October. Big jackpot, bigger dreams Christmas ITEM STAFF REPORT may be over, Feeling lucky? The grand prize in Fri- the need isn’t day night’s Mega Millions drawing is the largest By Bella diGrazia since a record-setting ITEM STAFF jackpot in October. The jackpot is an esti- Christmas may be over but that does mated $348 million. If you not mean those struggling nancially take the cash option, the are in the clear. prize is an estimated $210 Item Santa letters are still trickling million. in with families asking for help now Friday night’s prize will that it’s the end of the month and bills be the 19th since the jack- are due. pot was last hit October One wrote that the revenue 23, when a $1.5 billion coming in from her social security is jackpot, the highest in the not enough to pay $1,850 a month in game's history, was won rent, the car insurance, and the elec- on a ticket sold in South tricity bill, all while making sure there Carolina. is enough food on the table for her fam- “As this jackpot contin- ily. All she wants is to provide for her ues to rise, we encourage 7-year-old daughter. people to keep the expe- Her husband works in real estate, rience of playing Mega ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK meaning the only income he brings in is commission-based, and business JACKPOT, A3 John Lock Jr. of Lynn buys a Mega Millions ticket at Cal’s News Store. during the month of December was slow. “Sometimes he doesn’t even get paid,” she wrote. INSIDE Another mother wrote in asking for Wild ride continues on Wall Street nancial help for her four children, By Alex Veiga Jones Industrial Average. The loss since the nancial crisis. Opinion stating she does not get paid enough S&P 500 and Nasdaq eked The market’s sharp down- Jourgensen: A to ful ll their everyday needs. She said out modest gains after having turn that began in October has touchstone for she would give everything she has for Wall Street staged a swift, troubling times. A6 been down 2.8 and 3.3 percent, intensi ed this month, eras- her children. last-minute turnaround Thurs- ing all of its 2018 gains and “I want to show them I care but I day that rescued stocks from a respectively. Thursday’s sharp swing in nudging the S&P 500 closer Sports barely have the time or money to do it.” steep dive and put the market Classical girls stocks followed their best day to its worst year since 2008. Now in its 52nd year, the Item Santa on track to end a topsy-turvy, Even with the two-day winning basketball team in 10 years. Even so, the mar- fund helps to make Christmas bright- volatile week with a gain. streak, the Dow, S&P 500 and holds English’s rally, er for those in need. To donate, clip the The comeback reversed a ket remains headed for what advances in Boverini 611 point drop in the Dow could be its steepest annual WALL STREET, A3 Tournament. B1 ITEM SANTA, A3

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Joseph E. Alessi, 83 Marie “Norma” Courtney, 88 William J. Madden, 88 1935 - 2018 1930 -2018 1930 - 2018 Mr. Joseph E. “Joe” Alessi and his wife LYNN – Marie movie theatres, and William J. “Bill” a proud man and will Alessi, age 83, of Susan of Nahant, “Norma” (Camp- enjoying train trips Madden, a life-long be remembered for Nahant, died on Eileen Peterson and bell) Courtney, 88, a to Maine for the hol- resident of Lynn, being an excellent Thursday morning, her husband Edwin longtime resident of idays. passed away peace- provider and always December 27, 2018, of Nahant, Thomas Bowler Street, Lynn To her children, she fully on Wednesday, around when he was at Massachusetts Alessi and his wife up until 3 months was a combination December 26, 2018 needed. General Hospital, Carolyn of Burlington, ago, passed away of “Wonder Woman”, in the Grosvenor Bill leaves his chil- following a brief ill- and Michael Alessi of peacefully, Wednes- “Mother Theresa” Park Nursing Home dren: Dolores Mad- ness. Born in Saugus; his seven day, December 26, and “Wait ‘til your in Salem at the age den and her hus- in 1935, Joe was the grandchildren, Antho- 2018 at the truly father gets home.” of 88. Born in Lynn band, William McCart son of the late Antonio and ny, Clinton, Victoria, Alexander, magical, Gafney Home in She took the roll of Girl Scout on January 12, 1930, he was of Oakland, Calif., William J. Mary (Sciaba) Alessi. He was Isabella and Holly Alessi, and Rochester, N.H. She joins and Camp re Leader. She the son of the late John F. and Madden, Jr. and his wife, Su- raised in South Boston and Edwin Peterson; his sister, her beloved husband, the late was a talented seamstress Charlotte (Whalen) Madden. san Bloom of Swampscott, graduated from South Boston Lillian Scapicchio and her former Lynn Police Chief, Rich- and bookkeeper as a young Bill was raised and educated Corinne Madden of Gilford, High School in 1953, where husband Peter and his many ard F. Courtney, Sr. with whom lady and after staying home to in Lynn and was a graduate of N.H., Roxanne Madden of he excelled at football. He nieces and nephews. He was she shared 67 years of mar- raise her young children, she Lynn English High School with Swampscott, and Pame- was awarded a scholarship for the grandfather of the late riage and a humble life. enjoyed a career for the City the Class of 1947. He went on la Ferrari and her husband, football to Boston College but Nicole Amber Alessi; brother Born in Lille, Maine on De- of Lynn School Department as to have a long career with the Richard of North Reading, his chose to begin working to help of the late Anthony and John cember 19, 1930, she was the a “Chief” Lunch and Teacher’s former A & P Markets in Lynn. grandchildren: Craig Madden support his family. He lived Alessi and Frances Caprio and daughter of the late Rouel R. aide for over 18 years. She Upon its closing in the early of Lynn, Carleen Madden of in South Boston, Dorchester, former husband of the late and Irene (Picard) Campbell. and her husband, Richard en- 1980’s, Bill was the manager Nashua, N.H., Richard Ferrari and Quincy and has lived in Barbara (Stone) Alessi. Norma was the devoted moth- joyed a private and wonderful of the meat department. He of Wilmington, Ashley Whea- Nahant since 1964. Joe was Service information: er of Holly and her husband, retirement for over 30 years went on to work for McMadd’s ton of Danvers and Jasmyn the owner and operator of His Funeral will be held Ray Dooley of Lynn, Mary and by each other’s side until his until he nally retired. Starr of Gilford, N.H., as well Joe’s Barber Shop on Broad on Monday, December 31, her husband, Brian Weeks of passing in 2015. Bill was a loving and devoted as 7 great-grandchildren, his St., Lynn for many years. He 2018 from the SOLIMINE Rochester, N.H., Julie and her The family would like extend father who was a hard-working brothers, Francis Madden of was a proud member of the FUNERAL HOME, 67 OCEAN husband, Michael Sylvain of their heartfelt thanks to the provider for his family. As a Lynn and Paul Madden, and Army Reserve St. (Rt.1A), Lynn at 9 a.m., Farmington, N.H., Richard F. staff and residents of the Gaf- several nieces and nephews. for almost 10 years and was followed by a Funeral Mass Courtney Jr. of Lynn, William T. ney Home in Rochester. Their youth, he was offered an ath- letic scholarship to play base- Bill also leaves his former a faithful Catholic, attending in St. Thomas Aquinas Courtney and his wife, Lisa of kindness, compassion and spouse, Marilyn (Brennick) ball at B.C. but declined so the daily Mass at either Sa- Church, Nahant, at 10a.m. Amesbury, and the late Dawn professionalism combined to Madden. He was preceded he could support his parents cred Heart, St. Pius V, St. John Burial will be in Greenlawn Marie and Carol Ann Courtney; create a magical atmosphere in death by his son, Frank and siblings. However, he nev- the Evangelist or Holy Family Cemetery, Nahant. Rela- the cherished grandmother of of positive energy, healing and Madden, his brothers: the late Churches. He was a member tives and friends are re- Julieanne Sanchez of Melrose, transformation. While there, er outgrew his love of sports. John, James, Robert, Maurice, of the Nahant Knights of Co- spectfully invited. Visiting Ian Dooley of Haverhill, the Norma was able to blossom He was an avid sports fan and George Madden as well lumbus and enjoyed his daily hours will be on Sunday late Samantha Dooley, Abbye while participating in their and rooted on all the Boston as his long-time companion, routine of coffee. Joe from 2-6 p.m. Do- Parks of Woburn, Kyle Meikle wonderful activities, lling teams. He always supported the late Jeanne Tucker. enjoyed golf and shing nations in his mem- of Farmington, N.H., Richard J. her with laughter, song and a both his children and grand- Service information: Fu- and was a dedicated ory may be made Sevigney, III of Wake eld, N.H., sense of achievement, which children in all of the sports neral from the Cuff-McGinn family man who loved to www.PKDcure. Richard F. Courtney, III, Lind- allowed her to pass gently and and activities they took part Funeral Home, 157 Maple spending time with his org Directions and say Hart, both of Somerville, peacefully. in. He loved to cook for his St. Lynn on Thursday, Janu- family, especially his be- online guestbook at Liam Courtney of Salisbury, Service information: Nor- family as well as playing card ary 3, 2019 at 10 a.m. fol- loved grandchildren. www.solimine.com Cailyn Courtney of Amesbury; ma’s funeral will be held and word games. Bill liked lowed by a Funeral Mass in Joe is survived by his ve the adoring great-grand- from the CUFFE-McGINN game shows such as Jeopardy St. Pius V Church, 215 Ma- children, Mary Ellen Alessi mother of over a dozen great FUNERAL HOME, 157 Ma- and Wheel of Fortune. He was ple St. Lynn at 11am. Buri- Goodwin and her husband grandchildren; the dear sister ple Street, Lynn, MA on quite handy man and adored al will follow in St. Joseph Timothy of Nahant, Anthony of the late Donald Campbell Monday, December 31st listening to classical music. Cemetery. Visiting Hours and the aunt of several nieces at 10 a.m. followed at 11 In his later years, Bill en- will be held in the funeral and nephews. a.m. by a Funeral Mass at joyed times spent with his home on Wednesday, Jan- Norma was raised in Lynn St. Pius V Church, Lynn. friends as well. Thursday uary 2, 2019 form 4 to 7 Catherine T. Porter, 91 and graduated from St. Mary’s Burial will follow in St. Jo- nights at the Four Winds was p.m. To share a memory or 1927 - 2018 High School with the Class of seph Cemetery, Lynn. Vis- time for him, his brother Fran- leave online condolences, 1949. Norma had an “up iting hours will be held on ny, his nephew Richie and his please visit: www.cuffem- SEABROOK, N.H. — Cather- She was predeceased by close and personal” relation- Sunday, December 30th wife, Val and friends to come cginn.com ine T. Porter, 91, of Seabrook, her husbands, Arthur Roy and ship with God and her faith from 3 to 6 p.m. in the together and reminisce. Bill formerly of Lynn, died Satur- Don Porter, her brother Daniel never waivered. She was a funeral home. In lieu of valued all his relationships in day, December 22, 2018. D’Entremont and her sisters longtime member of St. Pius owers contributions in life; family friends, animals, She was born in Lynn on De- Isabel Soucy and Pauline V. Church in Lynn. Norma Norma’s memory may be and co-workers alike. Bill was cember 21, 1927, a daughter Merrill. was a determined woman made to the Northeast An- of the late Anselm and Estelle Service information: and her deep sense of re- imal Shelter, 347 Highland (D’Eon) D’Entremont. Cath- Friends may visit from 12 sponsibility was apparent in Ave, Salem, MA 01970 or MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS erine was raised in Lynn and to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, raising her own children and via www.northeastani- a graduate of St. Jean’s High January 2, 2019 in the her choice to care for other malshelter.org. To share 1 dead after car rear-ends each two-year session at School. Always active, she en- Remick & Gendron Funeral people’s children. Another a memory or leave online tractor-trailer on Mass Pike the same rate the state's joyed bowling and line danc- Home - Crematory, 811 La- passion of her life was caring condolences, please visit median household income ing. Catherine was a devout fayette Rd., Hampton, N.H. for her dogs, every single one www.cuffemcginn.com. BLANDFORD (AP) — increases or decreases. Catholic and loved her Lord. A Prayer Service will follow of them, especially Pal. While State police say a 61-year- The constitution also She is survived by her son the visitation starting at 1 growing up in Lynn, she, her old man was killed in a requires that the increase Bruce Roy, her daughter Di- p.m. in the funeral home. brother Don and her mother crash involving a trac- or decrease be determined ane O’Leary and her hus- Burial will be private. were the” 3 Peas in a Pod,” al- tor-trailer on the Massa- by the governor. band, Thomas, all of Lynn, Please visit www.Remick- ways frequenting the marquee chusetts Turnpike. Republican Gov. Charlie her grandchildren, Kelly, Corey Gendron.co to view Cath- The crash happened at Baker on Thursday sent a and Shawnda O’Leary and her erine’s memorial website, about 5:20 p.m. Wednes- letter to Democratic state great granddaughter, Emery to sign her tribute wall or day on a stretch of the Treasurer Deb Goldberg Guzman. for directions. highway in Blandford. af rming the 5.93 percent Bears, beavers and State police say the increase. tractor-trailer was travel- On Jan. 1, the state's ling west when the truck minimum hourly wage Marilyn A. (Curtin) Indorato peacocks: A wild driver, for reasons under will also increase, from investigation, used the $11 to $12 an hour. 1946 - 2018 emergency turnaround 2018 in New England Park planned for Marilyn A. (Curtin) dorato; sister Janice to change directions and Indorato, 72, of Zell- Warner; her grand- By William J. Kole he was just confused. For head east. 400th anniversary of wood, Fla., passed children, Ryan, An- ASSOCIATED PRESS whatever reason, Rene and Investigators say the May ower’s landing away December 13, thony, Joey, Gavin, Brian Johnson's unusual victim’s car then rear-end- 2018. She was born Dane, Jessee and BOSTON — Things got a family pet took off, lured by ed the tractor-trailer. PLYMOUTH (AP) — A September 09, 1946 Zachary; great-grand- little wild in New England birds of a different feather: Police say the Shrews- historical society that in Lynn. Mrs. Indora- children, Logan and in 2018 — as in actual an- a ock of wild turkeys. After bury man died at the preserves the legacy of to is survived by her Harper; along with imals weaseling their way trying unsuccessfully to get scene. Authorities say the Pilgrims is planning husband Salvatore relatives and friends. into the headlines. close enough to scoop it up the driver of the trac- to build a small park to Indorato; children Marilyn will be greatly A Vermont family's pet with a net, the couple from tor-trailer, a 46-year-old commemorate the 400th Timothy, Tina and Robert In- missed by all her loved ones. peacock ran off with a Spring eld, Vt., posted Pennsylvania man, wasn’t anniversary of the May- ock of turkeys. A black this plea on Facebook: "My injured. ower’s 1620 arrival. bear trashed a car in peacock has run off with No names were re- The Pilgrim Society says Connecticut after locking the turkeys. Do you have leased. it is teaming with Plym- Philip T. Burrill, 61 itself inside. Beavers a- any suggestions on how to An investigation contin- outh 400 Inc. to create vored bourbon at a distill- catch the little twerp?" ues. a lasting legacy for the 1957 - 2018 ery in New Hampshire. planned Quadricentennial And so many crows de- Unbearable Damage Massachusetts lawmakers Things got hairy very Park in Plymouth. Philip T. Burrill passed on nephews Nick and Nicky. scended on one corner of get 6 percent pay The Patriot Ledger December 13th, 2018 at the Siblings Richard and his Massachusetts, it took a quickly for a Connecticut woman whose car was reports the groups hope age of 61. wife Janice, David and his wife cannon to shoo them away. hike in new year to have the park open by Predeceased by his par- Rita, sister Nancy. shredded by an adult bear A sampling of some of BOSTON (AP) — Mini- 2020. ents Henry and Dorothy. He He graduated from LVTI and the region's weirder stories that somehow got inside and couldn't get out. Linda mum wage workers aren't An architectural team is survived by his daughter worked in the GE where he re- from the past 12 months: from Horsley Witten has Jennifer and son Philip Jr. tired. Morad was house-sitting the only ones who'll see a Are You My Mother? in Canton when she no- bump in their pay in the been working on prelim- his life partner Constance He had many hobbies in- inary designs featuring Mastromarino and her cluding shing and golf. Pea the peacock must ticed her car lights on and new year. have been lonely, or maybe heard strange noises. She Beginning next week, plenty of stone, with a called police, who found the base pay for state law- circular gathering place the bear frantically claw- makers will increase by and a granite viewing ing up the interior. Of cers nearly 6 percent, bringing platform. Of cials say opened a door and dashed their annual pay from the park will also likely to the other side of the $62,547 to $66,256. include a kiosk to allow vehicle as the bear scam- The increase is required visitors to learn more pered away. Morad said by the Massachusetts about historical sites. she thinks the bear was Constitution, which Plymouth 400 says it is drawn by the smell of gar- mandates that the pay for inviting potential donors bage she had hauled to the lawmakers must increase to contribute to a special dump earlier in the day. or decrease at the start of campaign. Beaver Bourbon Rich leathery notes with Catch up 781-593-7700 a hint of vanilla and an Publishing Daily, except Sundays undertone of ... beaver with your USPS-142-820 ISSN-8750-8249 musk? So says New Hamp- Periodicals postage paid at Lynn, MA shire-based Tamworth favorite team and additional of ces. Distilling, which produced Copyright ©2017 The Daily Item bourbon avored partly by in Item Sports! 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JACKPOT Sweeney, executive director Friday at lottery retailers school after cancer treatment of the Massachusetts State statewide. Drawings are From A1 school resource officerhalf full and know that Lottery in a statement. held every Tuesday and By Amanda Getchell THE DAILY NEWS OF wasn't something that I you're healthy enough to Millions and other lottery Mega Millions tickets Friday at 11 p.m. NEWBURYPORT set my professional goals be back. It's a blessing." games fun by playing re- are $2 each and can be All drawings are avail- on ever, but once it be- Four weeks after her di- sponsibly,” said Michael purchased until 10:45 p.m. able at masslottery.com. NEWBURYPORT (AP) came an opportunity I just agnosis, she began treat- — Bresnahan Elementary decided to take it, because ment at Dana-Farber School students are back I didn't know where it Cancer Institute in Bos- Wild ride continues on Wall Street to asking the only person would lead," Tierney said. ton. She received 12 weeks they trust to peel open "Fortunately, it dovetailed of chemotherapy before WALL STREET their bananas and yogurt nicely into the support I preparing for her bilat- lids during their lunch pe- From A1 needed later that I just eral mastectomy, which riod: Officer Megan Tier- didn't realize I was going she underwent July 31 at ney. Nasdaq are all down more to need." Massachusetts General After 10 months of treat- than 9 percent for the After returning to work Hospital. ment for Stage 2 triple month and stocks are on last week, she said she's "The summer was negative invasive ductile track for their worst De- been spending a lot of rough," Tierney said can- breast cancer, Tierney re- cember since 1931. time introducing herself didly. "We finished chemo turned to the Newburyp- “There are reasons we to new faces. and there's a certain win- ort Police Department as should be volatile, includ- "I keep telling everyone dow they have to give you the school resource officer ing a lot of unknowns as that it's great for my own so your body can sort of Thursday, Dec. 13. She we head into 2019, start- head space to be healthy heal and repair, because said she hit the ground ing with tariffs,” said JJ enough to be back, so they're stopping all of running and things are Kinahan, chief markets that's encouraging, be- the rapidly dividing cells business as usual, which cause there's so many in your body. Your body strategist for TD Amer- she thanked the commu- ways you can look at it needs to be resilient on itrade, noting that be- nity for a lot of support. and say I'm not feeling 100 its own so you can get low-average trading vol- "I think being in the percent," Tierney admit- through surgery success- ume this time of year is schools, becoming the ted. "It's more like glass fully." also contributing to the market’s volatility this week. TODAY’S ITEM SANTA DONATIONS Prior to the two-day ral- ly, the S&P 500 had fallen Mommy Dearest, $50 In memory of Virginia Leblanc, have a good Christmas Day from in 11 of 16 trading ses- In memory of deceased family $100 Theresa Surette, $25 sions in December, with members from Bob & Barbara In memory of Clifford & Agnes The Lacaillade family from five of the declines by 2 PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Costello, $50 Levasseur, $50 Mark Lacaillade, $50 percent or more. Inves- Robert Charmak, right, talks with fellow trad- In loving memory of James, Anonymous, $250 In memory of Connie & Ella tors had grown worried er Steven Kaplan on the floor of the New York Lorraine & Joanne O'Leary, $50 In memory of Gram and Bill Diamantides and Phil & Lil Tra- that the testy U.S.-China Stock Exchange, Thursday. In memory of Coach Mike An- from Jack and Kevin, $50 passo from George & Joanne trade dispute and higher nese & Nelsie from Michael An- Anonymous, $100 Diamantides, $200 interest rates would slow gain. sought safer investments. nese, $50 David Fabucci, $50 Anonymous, $100 the economy, hurting cor- The tech-heavy Nasdaq The recovery in bond David Bowen, $50 In memory of Moe, Freddie & Richard & Ann Marie Couillard, porate profits. added 25.14 points, or yields helped lift financial In memory of Cynthia Burnett Lance from Kathleen Foley, $20 $25 “The last two days are re- 0.4 percent, to 6,579.49. stocks. JPMorgan Chase from Paula & Jeffrey Phipps, Anonymous, $50 William Pelletier, $25 ally demonstrable of what The Russell 2000 index of rose 1.1 percent to $97.04. $100 Stephen & Kathleen Danahy, Lynn Woods School Student the market is struggling smaller-company stocks Benchmark U.S. crude In memory of Dorothy LeBlanc $25 Council collection, $273 with,” said Tom Martin, picked up 2.01 points, or dropped 3.5 percent to from Fred LeBlanc, $50 In memory of my daddy, Ander- In memory of Bill Spates from senior portfolio manager 0.2 percent, 1,331.82. settle at $44.61 a barrel In memory of Ray Best who son Charles, who was my Santa Bass Associates Inc., $2,500 of Globalt Investments. Technology companies, a in New York. Brent crude, loved Christmas from Rita and Claus! From Cheryl Charles, $50 In memory of Snoopy and Oli- “It’s looking for a bottom. big driver of the market’s used to price internation- Adrian Grainge, $50 In memory of all who died ver from Gus, $10 It’s looking for a reason gains before things dete- al oils, lost 4.2 percent to Joseph Wilson, $100 from HIV/AIDS, $40 In memory of Earl and Marga- to gain a little more con- riorated in October, re- $52.16 a barrel in London. In memory of Betsey Colbath Jenny Stuart, $50 ret Burse, Mary Waters Leblanc, fidence. And it’s also look- bounded after being down The dollar fell to 110.74 from Allison Colbath, $100 In honor of Dave Jr's 60th and Doris and Soapy Waters, ing for opportunities to re- most of the day. Micron yen from 111.36 yen on Anonymous, $25 birthday from George & Suzy, $100 position and lessen risk.” Technology gained 3.4 Wednesday. The euro Tom Gratiano & Family, $100 $100 In memory of our parents, Health care and technol- percent to $31.93. It had strengthened to $1.1449 In loving memory of my grand- In memory of Ed & Lucy Torto, $100 ogy companies, banks and fallen to $30.59 before the from $1.1351. parents, Al & Sally Daigle, $50 Ed & Ethyl Crean, $40 In memory of Bill Nolan from industrial stocks account- rally. Gold edged up 0.6 per- Anonymous, $50 In loving memory of Christo- Wendy Gradman Nolan, $100 ed for much of the broad Cigna rose 2.8 percent cent to $1,281.10 an ounce In memory of Kathy Fenton pher Beaver, love Mom, Dad, Mi- Anonymous, $100 gains. to $192.79, one of the big and silver gained 1.2 per- from Beverly Gallo, $25 chael, Colleen and Daniel, $100 In memory of Robert Mueller The S&P 500 index rose gainers in the health care cent to $15.31 an ounce. In memory of Daniel and Bar- In memory of Rose and Guido from Earle Giggey, $50 21.13 points, or 0.9 per- sector. Copper fell 1.2 percent to bara Jamieson from Marie Mee- Guarnieri from Carla Guarnieri, cent, to 2,488.83. Earlier, Bonds prices rose. The $2.67 a pound. han, $50 $50 Previous Total, $34,407.99 it had been down more yield on the 10-year Trea- Overseas, major index- In memory of Carol Colclough, From Nova, Robbie and Mag- Today's Total, $5,783 than 69 points. The Dow sury slipped to 2.78 per- es in closed low- $100 nolia who want other kids to Grand Total: $40,190.99 gained 260.37 points, or cent from 2.79 percent er while markets in Asia 1.1 percent, to 23,138.82. late Wednesday, although mostly rose. The German Both indexes rose about the yield dropped as low DAX slid 2.4 percent, 5 percent Wednesday, as 2.73 percent when while the Nikkei 225 in- when the Dow had its big- stocks were near their dex rebounded 3.9 per- gest-ever single-day point lowest levels as investors cent. 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ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Steven Thibeault, property manager at Bass Kelly Webber and Lyne Clark stand in the doorways of their Meadow Court apartment building Point Apartments in Nahant stands with his after a flash flood in Lynn in August. pet duck, Cheerio, in February.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK General Glover’s Marblehead Regiment fires a volley atop Burial Several of the tiniest employees at Crystal Bee Supply in Peabody get to Hill to mark the 221st anniversary of General John Glover’s death in work in their hive in May. February.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Cobbet School players Addrian Pena, left, and Edwin Castro, right, foul Ford A blizzard wasn’t going to stop Hansen Hundahl, 18, of Marble- School player Isaiah Eze during the Lynn Elementary School Basketball Tourna- head, left, and Quint Finney, 18, of Chelsea from cross-country ment played at the Sisson Elementary School in March. skiing down Washington Street in Marblehead in March.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK From left, Cultura Latina Dance Academy members Brenda Mejia, An- tonio Diogo, Ariyani Duverge, and Jeremy Reyes entertain the guests gathered for the opening of the Caribbean Memories art exhibition by ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK the visual arts group, Garabato. The gallery, sponsored by North Shore Lynn Police officer Ron Diaz carries eight-year-old Alexis Garcia of Latino Business Association and Lynn Museum, was part of a Hispanic Lynn to safety after her father’s car became stuck in a flood on Summer Heritage Month celebration in September. Street in January. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 A5 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS IN PHOTOS

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Marblehead residents took in the glow and warmth from the annual Christmas Firefighters battle a multi-alarm fire at Sozio’s Appliance tree bonfire in January. Store on Squire Road in Revere in February.

ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON Nelly Pino of Lynn holds up Laura Lopez, 4, of Revere as they honor Adrianna Mother of shooting victim Romel Danis, Pastora Silverio, left, is and Natasha Nicole Mejia-Rivera during a candlelight vigil in front of Revere supported at her home by Jonathan and Yuleisi Silverio, both City Hall in December. The two sisters were killed in a car-crash days earlier. family members, in June.

ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Paul Hoggard from the Netherlands works on his sand sculpture, called Baby Love, during the Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Fes- Six people were injured after and SUV and MBTA bus collided on a Sau- tival in July. gus street in May.

ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON The Garelick Farms building on the Lynnway is being sold to Jim Frawley of Peabody searches for a grave at Pine Grove Cemetery. Fraw- another commercial company. Parent company Dean Foods ley and his wife Gloria decorate four graves each year to commemorate abruptly shuttered the plant in May, and provided little no- Memorial Day. tice to workers or Lynn officials. A6 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 OPINION A touchstone for HOW TO REACH US E¦§¦ M. G DIRECTORS President and Publisher Edward L. Cahill M£Ÿ H. SŸŸ Chief Executive O cer John M. Gilberg Edward M. Grant E C J. troubling times CŸ¡ CŸ Advertising Director News Editor Gordon R. Hall 110 Munroe St. W J. K R ¢ S£ Monica Connell Healey P.O. Box 5 Chief Financial O cer News Editor J. Patrick Norton History isn’t just a col- sure, free from the noise Lynn, MA 01903 J N. W  TŸ  J ¤¥ Michael H. Shanahan lection of facts and figures and dust of the city.” Chief Operating O cer Editorial Page Editor Chairman The Grove, as advertised Customer Service and improbable-sounding Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. stories from the distant by Raddin, featured 13 PUBLISHERS past. It is also a constant Thor acres of woods complete Connecting Horace N. Hastings, 1877-1904 source of reference points with a “Base Ball Field,” All Departments: Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 Jourgensen 781-593-7700 Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 readily available to keep a “flying horses” amuse- Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 Ext. 2 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 present problems in per- ment ride and boats with Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 spective. the added bonus of “bath- Classifi ed/Legal Advertising Described by Collins in classi [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Take Lynn’s current city a 2001 Item story as “… ing suits to parties wish- Brian C. šayer, 1996-1999 financial challenges. With ing the luxury of a salt Subscriptions Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 the only guy over there (in [email protected] Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 a $14 million loan from the water bath.” Lynn) who actually knows Circulation John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 state exhausted, city offi- what he’s doing…,” McMa- Getting to this patch of [email protected] cials not only need to find West Lynn paradise was nus brought political and Ext. 3 ways to cover a $5 million financially-grounded ex- easy enough thanks to budget gap but also appro- Newsroom perience to the job of city train access by the East- [email protected] priate tax dollars to begin chief financial office. Un- ern Railroad Company or [email protected] paying back the loan. like his contemporary suc- Saugus Branch Railroad Ext. 4 Financial worries are cessors, McManus could “...or over the Lynn and Sports not the burden an indi- not ask the state for a Boston Horse Railroad.” [email protected] vidual or city government multi-million loan to help All were welcome to the Ext. 5 wants to carry into a new Grove with two notable bail Lynn out of its finan- Retail and Online EDITORIAL year but it is easy to look cial problems. exceptions: “Hawkers and Advertising back into Lynn’s history After wrestling munic- pedlars (sic) are not al- [email protected] and recall when financial ipal misspending and lowed on the premises.” ADVERTISING times were tougher. mismanagement under l Ernie Carpenter Jr. Financial problems of control, he identified un- Learned friend Jaye Director of Advertising the late 1970s and 1980s and Business Development, ext. 1355 Why is FEMA derlying city financialWarry shared a fun holi- fueled by unchecked pub- [email protected] problems that exist today day memory of five-and- lic school spending and a David McBournie including the need to gen- dime stores in Wyoma Sales Representative, ext. 1280 is wasting broken assessing depart- Square and one at the cor- [email protected] ment put Lynn as a city on erate more tax dollars and place limits on city per- ner of Boston and Myrtle Ralph Mitchell brink of bankruptcy. streets. “My grandmother Sales Representative, ext. 1313 The city financial crisis sonnel spending, including [email protected] our money? salaries and benefits. walked me to the one on came to a head in 1984 and Patricia Whalen The city’s financial chal- Boston Street from our a state fix-it team led by home on Cottage Street af- Sales Representative, ext. 1310 Mention the Federal Emergency Management lenges are not the ones it [email protected] Edward J. Collins Jr. came ter a visit to Sacred Heart Agency in Florida, and you’re sure to get a va- faced 40 years ago. But the BUSINESS OFFICE to town to start cleaning to light a candle,” she re- riety of responses. For each person who cheers warning McManus sound- up the mess. Collins, who called. Maria Alvaracin FEMA for having helped them rebuild after a ed 17 years ago still rings ext. 1205 would later become Sau- My wife told me this [email protected] hurricane, you’re likely to meet one or more who true: “The biggest problem gus’ town manager, looked great New Year’s story waited too long for help to arrive. According to facing Lynn today is, like Susan J. Conti for someone to wield un- about her grandmother Controller, ext. 1288 government auditors, those complainers have a many communities, a lack precedented control over upholding a tradition of [email protected] legitimate gripe. of revenue.” Lynn’s finances and the walking through a door- Ted Grant The Government Accountability Office this l Publisher, ext. 1234 choice for the job was the way at the stroke of mid- month released a report titled “2017 Disaster [email protected] late Robert P. McManus. I love this copy of an 1883 night at year’s end car- Contracting: Action Needed to Better Ensure Marian Kinney A tall, gangly man with advertisement (they were rying money to ensure More Effective Use and Management of Ad- ext. 1212 a sharp, dry wit, McManus called broadsides back prosperity in the New [email protected] vance Contracts.” Translation: FEMA isn’t man- then) for “Echo Grove” (no relation to the former Year. Will Kraft aging contracts with relief providers very well. mayor) did not gild the Philip Randazzo sent me. Chief Financial Of cer, ext. 1296 FEMA signs advance contracts with compa- lily when it came to city John Raddin, who now has Thor Jourgensen is Ed- [email protected] nies to provide help after a disaster. It’s a smart financial problems and a West Lynn street named itorial Page Editor. Send Mike Shanahan way to do things. During the recovery, especially after him, advertised a Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1956 he did not sugarcoat the “don’t ask” suggestions [email protected] in the first few days, if the agency had to negoti- financial facts and figures West Lynn recreational and answers to questions ate a bunch of contracts on the fly, it would slow Carolina Trujillo he presented to elected of- retreat guaranteeing “...a to tjourgensen@itemlive. Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 aid delivery and probably cost more. If the deal ficials. day of recreation and plea- com. [email protected] is sealed in advance, companies can quickly and Jim Wilson cost-effectively deliver food, water, tents, blan- Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 kets, communications equipment, debris-re- [email protected] moving machinery, etc. CIRCULATION At least that’s the theory. The GAO found that Lisa Mahmoud in practice it isn’t working well. Manager, ext. 1239 In 2017, advance contracts locked in $4.5 bil- [email protected] lion to Hurricanes Irma, Harvey and Maria as CLASSIFIED well as wildfires. But FEMA consis- Abbe Young Smith tently failed to ensure that it got what it paid Manager, ext. 1276 for. According to the GAO, the agency relied on [email protected] outdated management strategies, trained its GRAPHICS contracting officers poorly and did not commu- Trevor Andreozzi Designer nicate clearly with states and localities about [email protected] what was available. Zachary Cotto Those flaws led to contracts being underuti- Designer lized in Florida, Puerto Rico and other places. [email protected] Taxpayers, meanwhile, paid for services and re- Mohamed Diop lief efforts that didn’t happen. Designer For example, after Hurricane Irma, contrac- [email protected] tors who were supposed to remove debris in Mark Sutherland Creative Director Florida did not arrive. They had also contracted [email protected] to provide service in Texas, and Hurricane Har- NEWSROOM vey had all their equipment tied up. Mike Alongi The GAO concluded that miscommunication Sports Reporter ext. 1228 was a big factor in problems, especially between [email protected] the feds, states and localities. Local officials on Bill Brotherton the ground simply did not know what contract- Features Editor ext. 1338 ed services were available because FEMA had [email protected] not communicated it well. Gayla Cawley Reporter, ext. 1236 This isn’t a new problem. The GAO wrote a [email protected] similar report in 2006 after Hurricane Katrina. Cheryl Charles It issued a supplemental report in 2015 noting News Editor, ext. 1278 that FEMA was still mismanaging advance con- LETTER TO THE EDITOR [email protected] tracts. Bella diGrazia And here we are three years later, and the Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] problems persist. After more than a decade, it’s A husband says “thanks” Thomas Grillo hard to hope that FEMA has the ability and Reporter, ext. 1264 willingness to reform. I am so overwhelmed by the Lynn Water and Sew- before a crisis. I told my [email protected] Reform, then, must come from outside the the support and outpour- er Commission for their wife a week before she fell Spenser Hasak agency, and that means Congress or the White Photographer, ext. 1332 ing of love I received from care and support. ill that I believed in love House must intervene. [email protected] the entire Lynn commu- Thank you very much because my mother raised It would help if Congress knew exactly what Thor Jourgensen nity in the wake of my to the staff of English was going on, but even in that FEMA has me to believe in it. I have Editorial Page Editor, ext. 1267 wife’s passing. High School where my [email protected] messed up. Auditors discovered FEMA provid- seen all the love someone My heart was overjoyed son Travonne Berry-Rog- Daniel Kane ed incomplete information about advance con- needs when they lose a to see so many people ers coaches and teaches. loved one. Sports Reporter, ext. 1228 tracts in its reports to lawmakers. [email protected] come out and pay their Thank you to the staff The GAO’s report has nine achievable rec- I have given my time respects at the service at of Thurgood Marshall Steve Krause ommendations about ways to improve FEMA’s to this community when Writer-at-Large, ext. 1229 Goodrich Funeral Home. Middle School where my advance contracting system. They include mod- and wherever I can, no [email protected] I want to thank Pastor daughter Shardaye Berry ernizing contracting strategies and developing questions asked, and my Owen O’Rourke Anthony Bennett and the is a teacher’s aide and Photographer, ext. 1224 better communications protocols. wife gave everything she Greater Bethlehem Tem- girls coach. [email protected] With Democrats taking control of the House of had and I supported her ple Pentecostal Church. I If there is someone I Emma LeBlanc Pérez Representatives in January, reforming FEMA’s 100 percent. want to personally thank didn’t remember, I apolo- Copy Editor contract management is a prime opportunity My message to teach- [email protected] Mayor Thomas M. Mc- gize for the oversight. for bipartisan collaboration. ers is please take care Gee for his presence and I have not been the Harold Rivera Surely members of both parties can agree that of yourselves. Teachers Sports Editor, ext. 1238 condolences. Thank you same since my wife fell [email protected] delivering disaster relief efficiently and cost-ef- deserve the best of every- to Dr. Mary Dill, principal ill on Oct. 26 before fectively is a priority. thing because they give to Roberto Scalese of the Joseph P. Connery English’s football game. the children of this com- News Editor, ext. 1211 [email protected] By The Miami Herald Editorial Board. School; Superintendent of That was just two hours munity. Caregivers show Schools Dr. Patrick Tut- after leaving Connery, Anne Marie Tobin up in many ways, includ- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 wiler, and state Rep. Dan where she taught for ing as teachers who give [email protected] Cahill for the time they almost 10 years. She was READERS’ FORUM constantly and selflessly. Bridget Turcotte took to remember Lillian a teacher in the school A journey can be chal- Reporter, ext. 1269 Berry-Rogers. system for almost 20 lenging but perseverance [email protected] We want your letters I also want to thank years. My wife ended her must fall in place in order Ryan York former City Councilor at- journey in the very room Copy Editor, ext. 1220 for us to move forward. [email protected] Good newspapers and websites thrive on opinions and large and Council Presi- — 104 — where she was a Have a great holiday. comments from readers. Please send yours to the dent Tim Phelan and the first-grader in Connery. TECHNOLOGY Editor of the Editorial Page, Thor Jourgensen, at Lynn Teachers Associa- It’s amazing the vivid Douglas E. Rogers Tim Noyes Director ext. 1247 [email protected] tion. I wish to also thank conversations you recall Lynn [email protected] FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM A7 NATION Legal marijuana industry toasting its banner year

By Gillian Flaccus Korea’s lead in legalizing $10.4 billion industry in ASSOCIATED PRESS cannabidiol, or CBD. It’s the U.S. in 2018 with a a non-psychoactive com- quarter-million jobs de- PORTLAND, Ore. — The pound found in marijuana voted just to the handling last year was a 12-month and hemp plants and used of marijuana plants, said champagne toast for the for treatment of certain Beau Whitney, vice presi- legal marijuana indus- medical problems. dent and senior economist try as the global market “It’s not just the U.S. at New Frontier Data, a exploded and cannabis now. It’s spreading,” said leading cannabis market pushed its way further Ben Curren, CEO of Green research and data analy- into the financial and cul- Bits, a San Jose, Calif., sis firm. There are many tural mainstream. company that develops other jobs that don’t in- Liberal California be- software for marijuana re- volve direct work with the came the largest legal tailers and businesses. plants, but they are hard- U.S. marketplace, conser- Curren’s firm is one of er to quantify, Whitney vative Utah and Okla- many that blossomed as said. homa embraced medical the industry grew. He Investors poured $10 bil- marijuana, and the U.S. started the company in lion into cannabis in North PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS East Coast got its first 2014 with two friends. America in 2018, twice commercial pot shops. Now, he has 85 employees, what was invested in the The boom in fossil fuel production in the U.S. has been matched by a Canada ushered in broad and the company’s soft- last three years combined, rush on the other side of the Pacific to build infrastructure. Some of the legalization, and Mexico’s ware processes $2.5 bil- he said, and the combined economic benefits are plain to see in South Korea’s shipyards. Supreme Court set the lion in sales transactions North American market stage for that country to a year for more than 1,000 is expected to reach more follow. U.S. retail stores and dis- than $16 billion in 2019. U.S. fossil fuel exports spur U.S. drug regulators ap- pensaries. “Investors are getting proved the first marijua- Green Bits raised $17 much savvier when it na-based pharmaceutical million in April, pulling comes to this space be- growth and climate worries to treat kids with a form in money from investment cause even just a couple of epilepsy, and billions of firms including Snoopof years ago, you’d throw become one of the world’s bon emissions, including investment dollars poured Dogg’s Casa Verde Cap- money at it and hope that By Michael Biesecker biggest fossil-fuel export- catastrophic sea-level rise, into cannabis companies. ital. Curren hopes to ex- something would stick,” and Kim ers so quickly. stronger storms and more Even main street brands pand internationally by he said. “But now inves- Tong-Hyung Climate experts say wildfires. like Coca-Cola said they 2020. tors are much more dis- ASSOCIATED PRESS there is little doubt in- “A lot of the problem is cerning.” “Typically, infrastruc- are considering joining creased American produc- keeping up with growth,” Increasingly, U.S. law- ture has multi-decadal the party. GEOJEDO, South Korea tion and exports are con- he said. makers see that success lifespans,” said Katharine “I have been working — In South Korea’s larg- tributing to the recent rise on this for decades, and Legal marijuana was a and want it for their states. est shipyard, thousands Hayhoe, a climate scien- in planet-warming carbon tist and director of the this was the year that the of workers in yellow hard emissions by helping keep movement crested,” said hats move ceaselessly be- Climate Science Center at crude prices low, increas- Texas Tech University. “So, U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenau- tween towering cranes ing consumption in devel- er, an Oregon Democrat lifting hulks of steel. They if we build a natural-gas oping economies. plant today, that will im- working to overturn the look like a hive of bees Backers of U.S. exports federal ban on pot. “It’s scurrying over a massive pact carbon emissions of liquefied natural gas, or over decades to come. So clear that this is all com- circuit board as they weld LNG, argue that the boom ing to a head.” together the latest addi- those are the critical and will produce environmen- crucial decisions that are With buzz building tions to the rapidly grow- tal benefits because it across the globe, the mo- ing fleet of tankers carry- being made today. Do we will help China and other increase access to and use mentum will continue into ing super-chilled liquefied industrial nations wean of fossil fuels, or do we 2019. natural gas across the themselves from coal and make decisions that limit Luxembourg is poised to world’s oceans. other dirtier fossil fuels. and eventually reduce ac- become the first European The boom in fossil-fuel Environmentalists cess to fossil fuels?” country to legalize recre- production in the United counter that the massive ational marijuana, and States has been matched new supplies unleashed While it is difficult to es- South Africa is moving in by a rush on the other side by American advances timate how much Ameri- that direction. Israel’s Par- of the Pacific to build the in extracting natural gas ca’s rise as major exporter liament approved a law infrastructure needed to from shale doesn’t just of fossil fuels is contrib- allowing exports of med- uting to a hotter climate, FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS respond to the seeming- make coal-fired power ical marijuana. Thailand ly unquenchable thirst plants less competitive. some of the economic ben- legalized medicinal use California became America’s largest legal mar- for energy among Asia’s LNG also competes with efits are plain to see in of marijuana, and other ketplace, while Canada became the second and top economies. When such zero-carbon sources South Korea’s shipyards. Southeastern Asian coun- largest country with nationwide legal recre- Congress lifted restric- of electricity as nuclear, At the sprawling Dae- tries may follow South ational marijuana in 2018. tions on shipping crude solar and wind — poten- woo Shipbuilding and oil overseas in 2015, soon tially delaying the full Marine Engineering facil- after the Obama adminis- adoption of greener sourc- ity on the island of Geoje, Government shutdown will tration opened the doors es. That’s time climate more than half of the 35 for international sales scientists and research- vessels scheduled for de- of natural gas, even the ers say the world doesn’t livery in 2018 were LNG likely stretch into next week most boosterish of Tex- have if humans hope to carriers. A similar number as oil men wouldn’t have mitigate the worst-case of vessels are lined up for By Juliet Linderman don’t go to work wearing been furloughed. predicted the U.S. could consequences of our car- completion next year. and Darlene red or blue jerseys. They’re While the White House Superville public servants. And the was talking to congres- ASSOCIATED PRESS President is treating them sional Democrats — and California maneuvers to make like poker chips at one of staff talks continued on WASHINGTON — his failed casinos.” Capitol Hill — negotia- Chances look slim for After a weekend and two tions dragged Wednesday, bigger impact in 2020 elections ending the partial govern- holiday days for federal dimming hopes for a swift ment shutdown any time employees, Wednesday breakthrough. By Nicholas Riccardi Hampshire, and jumped to the front of the soon. was the first regularly Republican Rep. Mark ASSOCIATED PRESS South Carolina. Last year, pack. House lawmakers are scheduled workday affect- Meadows of North Caroli- Gov. Jerry Brown signed The enormous amount being told not to expect ed by the closure of a va- na, a Trump ally who has Go west, 2020 presiden- a bill moving the state’s of votes up for grabs that further votes this week, riety of federal services. A been involved in the talks, tial candidates? primary up to the earliest day, coupled with the as- all but ensuring the shut- brief statement Thursday said the president “is very Early voting in Califor- date permissible. tronomical price tag of down will enter a second from the office of Louisi- firm in his resolve that we nia’s primary will overlap California is slated to competing in California, week and stretch toward ana Rep. Steve Scalise, the need to secure our border.” with the traditional early vote on March 3, the first may end up increasing the the new year. nominating contests in No. 3 Republican, spoke He told CNN, “If they be- day allowed for a state importance of the early Lawmakers are away Iowa, New Hampshire, to the dim prospect for a lieve that this president is that’s not in the tradi- states — especially over- from Washington for the Nevada and South Caro- quick solution. “Members going to yield on this par- tional early state lineup. whelmingly white and ru- holidays and have been lina. That could force the are advised that no votes ticular issue, they’re mis- And because of Califor- ral Iowa and New Hamp- told they will get 24 hours’ sprawling field of Dem- are expected in the House reading him.” nia’s early-voting system, shire, which are least like notice before having to ocrats to navigate those this week,” the statement The impasse over gov- voters will get primary California. return for a vote. And al- states as well as Califor- said. “Please stay tuned to ernment funding began ballots starting 30 days That’s because winners though both the House nia’s notoriously complex future updates for more last week, when the Sen- before the primary, which in those states are likely the Senate were slated to information.” ate approved a bipartisan landscape, where cam- coincides with the Iowa come into session briefly paigning is done through to receive heavy attention The shutdown started deal keeping government caucuses. and, with that, donations Thursday afternoon, few Saturday when funding open into February. That paid political ads. Alex Padilla, California’s senators or representa- Strategists estimate that could fund a Califor- lapsed for nine Cabi- bill provided $1.3 billion secretary of state and a nia operation. Once Super tives were expected to be net-level departments and for border security projects it could cost at least $5 Democrat, said there are around for it. million for a candidate Tuesday is over, a huge dozens of agencies. Rough- but not money for the wall. already “a heck of a lot percentage of Democrats President Donald Trump At Trump’s urging, the to compete in California, ly 420,000 workers were more calls for people who will have voted, making it is vowing to hold the line deemed essential and are House approved that pack- an amount that could be know California to join hard for candidates who on his demand for mon- working unpaid, while an age and inserted the $5.7 prohibitive for all but the certain teams.” aren’t in first to catch up. ey to build a border wall. additional 380,000 have billion he had requested. best-funded contenders. Especially for Demo- “You win early or you Back from the 29-hour Nascent campaigns are crats, California is a fix- go home,” said Josh Put- trip to visit U.S. troops, asking themselves if they ture on presidential aspi- nam, a professor at the Trump tweeted Thursday should gamble on Califor- rants’ itineraries because that “we desperately need” nia. of the trove of high-end University of North Car- a wall on the Mexico bor- “Everyone’s going to donors there. But Padilla olina-Wilmington who der, funding for which has play in Iowa, everyone’s and other California polit- tracks presidential prima- been a flashpoint between going to go to New Hamp- icos hope candidates now ries. The massive number the White House and Con- shire,” said Ben Tulchin, a feel they must reach out to of delegates up for grabs gress ever since Trump San Francisco-based poll- the state’s voters, too. on Super Tuesday “doesn’t took office. ster who worked for Ber- “The voters of California mean it’ll settle things, He called on Democrats nie Sanders’ 2016 pres- deserve a larger role in but it’ll get us a measure in Congress to fund his idential bid. “But there selecting the nominees of of the way there,” he said. wall, saying the shutdown are only 3-4 of the top-tier both parties,” Padilla said. Bob Shrum, a veteran of affects their supporters. candidates who will com- California won’t be the several Democratic presi- He asserted without evi- pete in California.” only state voting on March dential campaigns who is dence: “Do the Dems real- The nation’s biggest and 3. It will join at least eight now director of the Center ize that most of the people second-most-diverse state others — including anoth- for the Political Future not getting paid are Dem- has long complained about er behemoth, Texas — on and the Unruh Institute ocrats?” being effectively shut out what’s known as Super of Politics at the Universi- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Virginia Democratic of the presidential nom- Tuesday. It’s possible that ty of Southern California, Sen. Mark Warner called The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island will re- inating process because more states will move said Iowa and New Hamp- Trump’s comments “out- main open despite the ongoing partial govern- its primary usually comes their primary dates up to shire will still be critical. rageous.” In his tweet, he ment shutdown according to New York Gov. months after the initial increase their clout, espe- “They winnow the field,” added: “Federal employees Andrew Cuomo. four contests in Iowa, New cially since California has he said. A8 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 POLICE/FIRE The Boston Marathon All address information, particu- dalism at 1:07 p.m. Wednes- day. The caller stated there with receiving a stolen motor larly arrests, reflect police records. In day at 72 Washington St. were three of them all dressed vehicle, operating a motor ve- bomber’s lawyers want the event of a perceived inaccuracy, in black headed outbound. Re- hicle with a suspended license, it is the sole responsibility of the con- LYNNFIELD sponding officers were unable possession of a Class A Drug, to locate the kids. possession of a Class E drug, death sentence tossed cerned party to contact the relevant A caller reported she saw a possession of a Class B drug, police department and have the Accident By Alanna Durkin bombings, ordered to man tear a sign from her front and warrant charges. Richer shelter in place during department issue a notice of correc- Motor vehicle crash with lawn and throw it into Green Theresa Banks, 51, of 67 ASSOCIATED PRESS the manhunt, saturated tion to the Daily Item. Corrections or property damage but no per- Street at 9:26 p.m. on Wednes- Newbury St. Boston, was ar- by prejudicial publicity clarifications will not be made without sonal injury reported on Con- day. She stated she also saw rested and charged with re- BOSTON — Boston and united in the Boston express notice of change from the ar- don Circle on Wednesday at him take a rock from the front ceiving stolen property over Marathon Bomber Dz- Strong movement.” rock wall and throw it onto the $1,200 and warrant charges. hokhar Tsarnaev’s con- resting police department. 1:52 p.m. Officer reports am- “This case should not bulance responded but patient sidewalk. Henry Yanes, 25, of 1 Mon- victions or death sentence have been tried in Bos- A caller reported she did not mouth St. Apt. 2, East Boston, should be tossed because LYNN refused. ton,” the attorneys wrote. feel safe on Prospect Street at was arrested and charged it was impossible for Tsarnaev was sentenced Complaints 10:10 p.m. on Wednesday be- with armed assault in a dwell- him to get a fair trial in to death just over two Arrests cause there was a male there ing, assault with a dangerous the same city where the years after he and his Caller reported truck is op- and she wanted him out of weapon, assault and battery shrapnel-packed, pres- Idajovon Capachietti, of 685 erating erratically on Stafford brother set off bombs near the house. She stated he was attempt with a firearm, carrying sure cooker bombs ex- the Boston Marathon’s Broadway Lot 32, Malden, was Street on Wednesday at 9:13 speaking to her in a way that a loaded firearm, possession ploded, his lawyers told a finish line on April 15, arrested on warrant charges of a.m. Officer checked the area made her feel unsafe and that of ammunition without an FID federal appeals court on 2013, killing three people uninsured motor vehicle/trailer but was unable to locate the he was drunk and on pills. Re- card, attempting to commit a Thursday. and wounding more than and unregistered motor vehicle vehicle. sponding officers arrived to find crime, domestic assault or do- In a 500-page brief 260. He was convicted at 2:44 a.m. Thursday. Property check requested at the male had left prior to their mestic assault and battery, and filed in the 1st U.S. Dis- of all 30 charges against Teodulo Chavez, 39, of 109 the Lynnfield Senior Center at arrival. warrant charges. trict Court of Appeals, him, including conspiracy Holyoke St., was arrested and 525 Salem St. on Wednesday Tsarnaev’s legal team and use of weapon of mass charged with passing violation at 10:11 p.m. Officer reports all Accidents outlined a host of other destruction. and unlicensed operation of appears to be secure. PEABODY a motor vehicle at 5:35 p.m. problems with his 2015 Tsarnaev admitted at A report of a motor vehicle trial, during which the Wednesday. Medical Aid Accident accident on Broadway at 5:27 his sentencing that he Yubelkis Contreras, 51, was defense admitted from committed the attack— Report of a motor vehicle p.m. Monday; on Brown Cir- the outset that he and his arrested on a warrant at 10:46 Ambulance request from 6 cle at 12:31 p.m. Tuesday; on saying “If there’s any lin- crash with no injuries at the older brother carried out a.m. Thursday. Pine St. on Wednesday at 1:40 Washington Avenue at 2:53 gering doubt about that, Outback Steakhouse at 300 the attack. His appellate let there be no more” — Monir Hanino, 31, of 330 p.m. Officer reports patient Andover St. on Wednesday at a.m. Wednesday. Essex St., was arrested and take to Winchester Hospital. lawyers are also point- and apologized to victims 10:58 a.m. Officer reports Toy- ing to issues with jurors, and their loved ones. The charged with motor vehicle Caller from 951 Main St. re- ota was towed by Phil’s Towing. Complaints breaking and entering with quested a lift assist on Thurs- certain testimony from defense had sought to A report of an assault on surviving victims and portray Tsarnaev as an theft, larceny of a credit card day 6:22 a.m. Officer reports Animal Control and credit card fraud at 2:31 resident was assisted. Eastern Avenue at 6:01 a.m. the defense’s inability to impressionable teenag- tell jurors about links be- p.m. Wednesday. Resident from 26 Apple Hill Report of a loose dog at 15 Friday; on Raymond Road at er who was lured by his Lane requested an ambulance 6:59 p.m. Friday. tween Tsarnaev’s brother brother into participating Franklin St. on Wednesday at and an unsolved triple Accidents on Thursday at 7:45 a.m. Offi- 11:38 a.m. in the deadly plot. cer reports patient taken to the Overdoses killing in 2011. Tsarnaev, now 25, is be- A report of a motor vehicle North Shore Medical Center. Complaints His lawyers argue the hind bars at the supermax crash at 1:39 p.m. Wednesday A report of a possible over- trial court judge’s “first prison in Florence, Colo. dose on Squire Road at 3:28 on Breed Street; at 3:53 p.m. MARBLEHEAD Public Storage at 240 New- fundamental error” was His 26-year-old brother, Wednesday at 27 Euclid Ave.; bury St. reported a past break- p.m. Sunday; on Revere Beach denying the defense’s re- Tamerlan Tsarnaev, died Parkway at 9:28 p.m. Sunday; peated requests to move in a gunbattle with police at 4:26 p.m. Wednesday at Accident ing and entering on Wednesday 116 Boston St.; at 5:22 p.m. at 11:11 a.m. Officer reports on Revere Beach Boulevard at the case out of a city that a few days after the bomb- 7:24 a.m. Wednesday. Wednesday at South Street and A report of a motor vehicle a woman wearing black and was “traumatized by the ing. Western Avenue; at 5:56 p.m. white clothing and gloves en- crashing into a tree on Lafay- Theft Wednesday at Euclid and Peary ette Street at 12:22 a.m. on tered the building and stole Rape cases still confound avenues. Thursday. $70. Officer sent to document A report of auto theft on A report of a motor vehicle and investigate. American Legion Highway at crash with personal injury at Complaints Disturbance reported at 81 8:36 a.m. Friday. police Despite #MeToo 12:15 a.m. Thursday at Eastern Endicott St. on Wednesday at A report of shoplifting on and Western avenues; at 6:40 A walk-in reported a CVS 12:10 p.m. Party reports a past Broadway at 7:36 p.m. Friday; By Jim Mustian trusting police with their a.m. Thursday at Kelly Honda at carriage sitting on the sidewalk dispute and possible stolen on Furlong Drive at 7:23 p.m. and Michael R. Sisak harrowing experiences. 540 Lynnway. at Village Street and Pleasant items. Officer told party to seek Wednesday. ASSOCIATED PRESS “This is the second-most Street at 9:34 a.m. on Wednes- a harassment order. A report of a burglary on serious crime in the FBI’s NEW YORK — The #Me- Breaking and Entering day. An 18-wheeler was report- Augustus Street at 1:02 a.m. crime index,” said Carol A caller reported at 11:14 ed blocking the road at Farm Too movement is empow- Tracy, executive director A report of a breaking and Tuesday. a.m. on Wednesday that her Avenue and Jubilee Drive on ering victims of sexual of the Women’s Law Proj- entering at 5:46 p.m. Wednes- daughter was nervous about Wednesday at 12:40 p.m. Of- assault to speak up like ect in Philadelphia, “and day at 80 Park St. SAUGUS a motorcycle that was parked ficer reports vehicle was towed. never before, but what it simply doesn’t get the outside of Broughton Road. Woman from 6 Ledgewood should be a watershed Accidents necessary resources from Complaint She stated her daughter was in Way, Apt. 1, reported some- moment for holding as- police.” fear because it has been there sailants accountable has A report of a gunshot at 5:01 one hacked her accounts on A report of a motor vehi- Police successfully closed for at least three days and she coincided with a troubling p.m. Wednesday on Commer- Wednesday at 12:44 p.m. Of- cle accident on Walnut Street just 32 percent of rape in- could not see a license plate. cial Street. ficer will document. at 1:43 p.m. Wednesday; at trend: Police departments vestigations nationwide Responding officers stated the Man reports he was struck Boston Market at 4:05 p.m. in the U.S. are becoming in 2017, according to the Theft motorcycle was parked legally. by a motor vehicle that was Wednesday. less and less likely to suc- data, ranking it second A caller reported a low-flying backing up in the McDonald’s cessfully close rape inves- only to robbery as the A report of a larceny at plane that was dipping its wings Restaurant parking lot on Complaints tigations. least-solved violent crime. 2:15 p.m. Wednesday at 32 near Washington and Mug- Wednesday at 1:32 p.m. Sus- The so-called “clearance That statistic is down from Sweetser Terrace; at 2:35 p.m. ford streets at 11:26 a.m. on pect left the scene. Man was A Valley Street resident re- rate” for rape cases fell about 62 percent in 1964, Wednesday at 50 Lynnway; at Wednesday. She stated it was given an ice pack. ported a man was looking into last year to its lowest point despite advances such as 5:16 p.m. Wednesday at 41 only 400 feet above the street her windows and then took off since at least the 1960s, DNA testing. Birch St.; at 1:22 p.m. Thursday and she felt it was a threat to REVERE at 2:21 p.m. Wednesday. according to FBI data pro- The FBI provided The at 11 Hesper St. public safety. Responding offi- A report of a group of kids vided to The Associated AP with a dataset of rape A report of motor vehicle theft cers found no low-flying aircraft Arrests playing basketball and playing Press. That nadir may be statistics dating back to at 4:39 p.m. Wednesday at 27 in the area endangering any loud music at Veterans Memori- driven, at least in part, by the early 1960s — a table Bay View Ave. citizens. Khue Nhu Tran, 23, of 29 Al- al Elementary School at 11:07 a greater willingness by that includes more com- A report of a robbery at 7:58 A caller reported was jog- bion St., Everett, was arrested p.m. Wednesday. police to correctly classify plete data than the snap- p.m. Wednesday at 45 Com- ging by the cemetery on Har- and charged with shoplifting by rape cases and leave them shot the bureau releases mercial St. ris Street and noticed that the asportation. SWAMPSCOTT open even when there is each fall. gate was open and usually it is Tim E. Piasecki, 51, of 33 little hope of solving them. The grim report card has Vandalism closed. The cemetery depart- Allendale Ave., Billerica, was Accident But experts say it also prompted debate among ment was notified. arrested and charged with reflects the fact that not criminal justice experts, A report of vandalism at A caller reported kids were shoplifting by asportation. A report of a hit and run enough resources are being with some attributing the 12:36 p.m. Wednesday at Bank popping wheelies and riding in Taryn E. Conley, 32, of 121 motor vehicle crash at 1005 devoted to investigating falling clearance rate to an of America at 1 State St. and out of traffic on Pleasant Marine Rd. Apt. 1, South Bos- Paradise Rd. at 5:31 p.m. on sexual assault at a time antiquated approach to in- A report of motor vehicle van- Street at 6:19 p.m. on Wednes- ton, was arrested and charged Wednesday. when more victims are en- vestigations.

POLICE BRIEFS

Teens injured when car ized in Massachusetts. court documents filed this cooperating with prose- in a “confused state,” and A department spokes- crashes, splits in two, ignites The accident remains un- week. cutors. didn’t make sense in his woman says officers found der investigation but police Babich was among An email was sent to statements to officers. two men suffering from RINDGE, N.H. (AP) — believe speed was a factor. several executives of the Babich’s attorneys on The man was arraigned gunshot wounds in a ve- Three teenagers suffered Arizona-based company Thursday. Monday on charges of hicle in the city’s Dorches- serious injuries in a fiery Former CEO to plead guilty in charged in the close- breaking and entering ter neighborhood at about crash that split a car in ly-watched case sched- Man breaks into home, and disturbing the peace. 12:30 a.m. Thursday. opioid kickback scheme case He has pleaded not two in Rindge. uled to go to trial next starts cleaning One was pronounced State police say the car BOSTON (AP) — The month. Insys founder guilty. dead at the scene while went off the road Wednes- former CEO of a company John Kapoor and several NORTH ADAMS (AP) The man is currently the other was taken to the day night, struck a tree, that produces a highly ad- others have pleaded not — Police say a man broke free on personal recogni- hospital with injuries not zance and is due back in split in two and then dictive fentanyl spray has guilty. into a woman’s apartment considered life threatening. court Jan. 21. burst into flames. agreed to plead guilty to They’re charged with and started cleaning. Police say a third man The 17-year-old driver participating in a scheme bribing doctors into pre- The Berkshire Eagle showed up at a city hospi- and a 17-year-old passen- to pay kickbacks to doc- scribing large amounts of reports police arrested 3 shot, 1 fatally, in Boston tal with gunshot wounds ger were taken to Monad- tors to boost prescriptions the powerful medication the 33-year-old man last BOSTON (AP) — Police and he may have been in- nock Community Hospital of the drug. meant for cancer patients Thursday after he entered say one person was killed jured in the same incident. with serious injuries. A Former Insys Therapeu- with severe pain. the home in North Adams, and two others were No names were released. 19-year-old passenger tics CEO Michael Babich’s Another Insys executive, took off his shoes and injured in early morning Police are investigating who suffered life-threat- guilty plea agreement was Alec Burlakoff, pleaded emptied a litter box. shootings in Boston that and no arrests have been ening injuries is hospital- revealed by prosecutors in guilty last month and is Police say the man was may be related. announced.

WEATHER LOTTERY

SUN, MOON, TIDES TODAY’S FORECAST MARINE FORECAST MASS. EVENING: MASS. MID-DAY: National weather Thursday...... 0678 Thursday...... 9875 Forecast for Friday, December 28, 2018 Periods of rain. High 52F. S winds 10 to 15 kt with Wednesday...... 1868 Wednesday...... 8303 Sunrise today 7:11 a.m. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Winds S at 15 to 25 mph. gusts up to 30 kt. Waves Tuesday...... 5273 Tuesday...... 5423 Sunset today 4:20 p.m. L Chance of rain 100%. Rain- around 2 ft. Rain. Yesterday’s payoff: Yesterday’s payoff: H fall around a quarter of an Sunrise tomorrow 7:11 a.m. Tonight: SW winds 10 to 15 inch. kt with gusts up to 25 kt. EXACT ORDER EXACT ORDER High tide today 3:17 p.m. Tonight: Cloudy skies early Waves around 2 ft. A chance All 4...... $4,501 All 4...... $3,696 Low tide today 9:21 p.m. will become partly cloudy of rain. First or last 3...... $630 First or last 3...... $517 L later at night. Low 47F. Winds High tide tomorrow 10:55 p.m. Any 2...... $54 Any 2...... $44 SW at 10 to 15 mph. Any 1...... $5 Any 1...... $4 ANY ORDER ANY ORDER All 4...... $188 All 4...... $156

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Cold Warm Stationary Last 3...... $105 Last 3...... $86 Pressure H L High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Mass Cash: 5-12-21-23-35 DEC. 29 JAN. 5 TODAY SATURDAY SUNDAY <-10 -0s0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ Rain|High 52, Low 47 M’ Sunny|High 50, Low 22 P’ Cloudy|High 32, Low 29 Lucky for Life: 32-39-16-9-41 (9) NATIONAL SUMMARY: A storm will soak much of the eastern part of the nation today. Some ice and snow are in store for northern New England, while snow diminishes over the Upper Midwest. Snow and cold rain are fore- cast for part of the Southwest. Cold winds will rattle the Plains and Southern California. Rain and mountain snow will skirt the Northwest.

©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. SPORTS B FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 Classical girls hold off late English rally at Boverini

By Daniel Kane number of other kids that played real- ITEM STAFF ly hard today. That’s what it takes to beat English. That’s who we are and LYNN — A late rally from the En- that’s who they are.” glish girls basketball team made For the Bulldogs, a team-leading 16 things interesting in Thursday’s points by Mashayla Johnson wasn’t game against Classical. The Rams enough for an inexperienced group to weathered the storm and hung on for come away with the win. a 44-43 win in the opening round of “We have lost two games in a row the Walter J. Boverini Tournament at and teams are playing a little tough- Tech’s Field House. er than us right now,” English coach “Anytime Classical and English get MacKenzie Charles said. “We gave up together in this sport or any sport, 20-plus offensive rebounds and you boys or girls, it’s always going to be a can’t win a game that way. It didn’t battle,” Rams coach Tom Sawyer said. really come down to the end of the “That’s what we expected today and game, it was our start and that’s two we did just enough to win. I’m proud games in a row we started off slow. of my kids because they persevered. “We started off a little better today Credit to English, they kept coming than against Winthrop (last week) and coming, but I’m glad the buzzer but I just have to learn and remind went off when it did.” myself this is a young group,” Charles It was an all-around impressive ef- added. “We didn’t dress a senior today, fort from the Rams with junior Jean I have to still have patience. We have Gupton-Morrison (12 points 10 re- the ability and we have the skill to re- bounds and seven steals) leading the ally be a good team we just have to go way. Kiara Edmonds netted eight through the growing pains.” points while Jazzmine Masse and Both teams started off the night Amber Crayton each scored seven. with excellent defensive play. The “Jean plays so hard all the time,” Rams jumped out to an early five- Sawyer said. “At times we have to point lead but 10 first-half points take her out because she only knows by Johnson kept the Bulldogs in the ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK one way to play, hard, which I love. game in the first quarter. It’s always all out 100 percent effort Classical’s Jean Gupton-Morrison nearly had a triple-double Thursday, notching 12 and she gave us all she had as did a RAMS, B2 points, 10 rebounds and seven steals in a win over English. St. Mary’s girls take down Tigers

By Daniel Kane Despite the loss senior Mi- ITEM STAFF chayla Lawrence had nine points for the Tigers. LYNN — A strong all-around “It was good to be here,” Tech effort from the St. Mary’s coach Kaitlyn Wechsler said. girls basketball team was too “We knew that they were a much for Tech, as the Spar- good team, we are just happy tans cruised to a 87-14 win in to be back in this tournament the first round of the Walter J. regardless of the score and we Boverini Tournament Thurs- will work on that. It’s nice to be day at Tech’s Field House. able to play here on our home “We are concerned with get- court. Regardless of the out- ting better at what we are come this team deserve to be doing,” Spartans coach Jeff in a Lynn tournament. Newhall said. “Unfortunately “The girls have worked there was a huge talent gap hard,” Wechsler added. “I just here but I think we played the didn’t think that our effort was game correctly. We got a lot of 100 percent there the whole kids some action and scored time. Overall we could have some points to get some confi- worked a little bit harder to- dence going. day and going forward I would “It’s a tough spot to be in for just like to see more of that on both sides,” Newhall added. Saturday.” “I thought our kids handled The Tigers had trouble right it pretty well and now we are out of the gate getting any- onto the championship game thing started on offense before and that’s what we look for- the Spartans went ahead 30-2 ward to.” midway through the first half. St. Mary’s was led by several From there it was more of the great performances from Spar- same through the end of the tans including Ellie Riordan game, with St. Mary’s cycling ITEM FILE PHOTO (14 points), Gabby Torres (12 in some younger players. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK points) and Olivia Matela (10 Gabby Torres, left, scored 12 points for St. English’s Mason Jean-Baptiste, right, scored 15 points). SPARTANS, B2 Mary’s in Thursday’s win. point in a win over Classical Thursday. Spartans continue strong play, defeat Tech English boys

By Harold Rivera game since I’ve been JV ITEM SPORTS EDITOR coach. I think it’s been 10 move on to years. They haven’t won a LYNN — This one got (Boverini) game since before out of hand shortly after it I got here. It’s plain and sim- Boverini final started. The Tech boys bas- ple, they just didn’t show up. ketball team spotted St. “It was one of those stage- By Harold Rivera Mary’s the first 10 points of fright things. You get out ITEM SPORTS EDITOR Thursday night’s game and there, the lights are on, you LYNN — The English boys basketball team hasn’t never recovered. The rout have all these people you was on midway through the forgotten how things went in last year’s Walter J. aren’t used to seeing. You Boverini Tournament. English entered the tourna- first quarter and St. Mary’s forget everything we went coasted to a 77-25 win over ment with high hopes, only to watch St. Mary’s wipe through for the week.” them away in the first round. the Tigers in the first round St. Mary’s featured 11 dif- of the Walter J. Boverini Refusing to play a consolation game this time ferent scorers, two of which around, the Bulldogs stormed through Classical with Tournament at Tech’s Field reached double-digits. Sam- House. a 90-69 win in the opening round Thursday evening my Batista scored 18 points at Tech’s Field House. The Boverini woes con- with three steals and two tinue for the Tigers, who “We played St. Mary’s last year, it was my first year assists. Jalen Echevarria and we were still getting our feet wet,” English coach haven’t won a game in the scored 13 points with four tournament in its past three Antonio Anderson said. “(St. Mary’s coach) Dave assists and three steals. (Brown) is a great coach. After we lost to St. Mary’s, runnings. Ademide Badmus added Dave and I sat down and he gave me some tips. We ITEM FILE PHOTO “It’s extremely frustrat- nine points and grabbed 10 prepared all week. I’m just happy my guys came to St. Mary’s guard Jalen Echevarria had 13 ing,” Tech coach Stevie rebounds. play. I told them before the game, ‘let’s not get caught points, four assists and three steals in a win Patrick said. “I don’t think up in the crowd, let’s just play basketball.’” over Lynn Tech. they’ve won a (Boverini) ST. MARY’S, B2 English led by three points at the end of the first quarter before mounting a double-digit lead in peri- od No. 2. Classical whittled the deficit to as little as six points but the Bulldogs made their shots when St. Mary’s hockey blanked by Austin Prep things got close. “We weren’t contesting anything at the end,” Clas- By Mike Alongi Then we got into penalty trouble, and I the first, Peabody native Sullivan Ma- sical coach Jasper Grassa said. “But I thought it was ITEM STAFF thought that was the difference in the rino (goal, assist) snuck behind the St. the same thing the whole game. We’d get in, eight game.” Mary’s defense just enough and hauled points or something like that. A second-chance point, MALDEN -- A combination of penal- Spartans goalie Joe Purtell had a sol- in a pass from teammate Max Pineo defensive breakdowns, we just can’t have it. Espe- ties, turnover problems and some bad id night in net with 18 saves. to earn a breakaway opportunity. He cially the rebounding. It seemed like we couldn’t get bounces all came together at once for “It all starts with your goaltender, and deked once and flipped a shot over Pur- a defensive rebound to save us. English is a good the St. Mary’s boys hockey team Thurs- he stood tall tonight,” Lee said of Purtell. tell’s shoulder to give the Cougars a 1-0 team, they’re going to make shots. The rebounding day evening. The end result was a 2-0 “One of the goals was on the power play lead. and defensive breakdowns really hurt us.” loss to Catholic Central League foe Aus- and the other was a result of a bad turn- The second period was much of the English’s Jarnel Guzman led all scorers with 29 tin Prep in the first round of the Chris- over in the defensive zone, so you can’t same, with the two teams going at it the points. Guzman netted a pair of 3-pointers in the tie Serino Christmas Classic at Valley really put those on him. When the goal- whole time and St. Mary’s outshooting fourth quarter to help put the game out of Classical’s Forum. Despite the uneven game, St. ie only lets in two goals, you should be Austin Prep. But once again, it was the reach. Mary’s coach Mark Lee didn’t have too able to win. We just couldn’t make the Cougars who were able to do real dam- Alonzo Linton scored 21 points and Mason many negative things to say. most of our opportunities on offense.” age. This time Marino started the play Jean-Baptiste added 15. “I thought when we were playing St. Mary’s actually had the upper for Austin Prep, finding teammate Joe Classical featured three double-digit scorers. Dyr- five-on-five, we were right with them,” hand for much of the first period, out- Solimine for a power play goal to give rell Rucker scored 17 points, Jeff Hill poured in 16 said St. Mary’s coach Mark Lee. “We shooting the Cougars 10-5 overall. But the Cougars a 2-0 advantage. and Jeff Barbosa added 13. were able to create a lot of offense, but Austin Prep made its shots count. With it just didn’t show up on the scoreboard. just over four minutes remaining in HOCKEY, B3 ENGLISH, B2 B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 Lynn Jets beat Essex Tech to win Christmas Tournament

By Harold Rivera great job on the defensive end after we got the ITEM SPORTS EDITOR lead. We’re excited. We’ve had a great December with one more to go Sunday morning.” After a tough start to the season, the Lynn Jets have BOYS BASKETBALL found their footing. Lynn defeated Essex Tech, 6-5, Gloucester 67, Saugus 59 in the championship game of its annual Christmas Joe Lusso led Saugus with 19 points. Chris- Tournament at William P. Connery Rink Thursday. tian Correia scored 18 points and Mason Nicko- Andrew Patrie led the Jets with three goals and one las added 16 points. assist. John DiFilippo scored two goals with three as- Saugus (0-5) hosts Revere next Friday. sists, Brian Clougherty scored once and dished three “I thought we played well,” Saugus coach assists. Owen Downey logged one assist. Mark Bertrand said. “We have to put together Goalie Jack Gallant made 20 saves. 32 good minutes of basketball. I’ve seen im- “The word for the past two days is resilient,” Lynn provement but we need a little bit more.” coach Mike Roberts said. “We were down 3-1 going St. John’s 76, Londonderry (N.H.) 50 into the second, 4-2 going into the third. These kids keep on battling. Our first line was unbelievable. At North Andover in the opening round of the Physically, they started to take over in the third pe- Commonwealth Christmas Tournament, Will riod. They kept plugging, didn’t give up. Eventually Batchelder paced the Eagles with 20 points. John scored the game-winner. Andrew, I can’t say The Eagles featured 10 different scorers. enough about him. Jack was a little shaky to start but GIRLS BASKETBALL he shook it off. He made some key saves in the third Fenwick 55, Beverly 46 period to keep us in it.” COURTESY PHOTO Sammi Gallant’s 20 points powered Fenwick Lynn (2-1-1) visits Winthrop Saturday (1:30). to a non-conference win in the opening round The Lynn Jets seniors pose with their trophy after winning their an- Marblehead 8, Gloucester 3 of the Masconomet Holiday Tournament. Liv The Magicians remain undefeated (6-0) and nual Christmas Tournament with a victory over Essex Tech Thurs- DiPietro added 11 points, Liz Gonzalez scored claimed the Cape Ann Savings Bank Tournament day at Connery Rink. nine points with 10 rebounds and Elizabeth championship. Pica grabbed nine rebounds. Fenwick improved Goal scorers were Jacob Garfield (four), Will Shull Catholic in the consolation game Friday saves.” to 3-2 this season. (two), Zach Piersol (one) and Eli Feingold (one). Shull (3:10). Winthrop visits Peabody Saturday (4). SWIMMING was named the tournament’s MVP. GIRLS HOCKEY Fenwick 3, Archbishop Williams 0 Peabody 95, Gloucester 85 Marblehead hosts Beverly next Wednesday (6:30) Winthrop 5, Falmouth (ME) 1 At Warrior Ice Arena, the Crusaders First place finishers for the Tanners were Ro- at Salem State. Scoring goals for the Vikings were won the St. Joseph’s Prep Christmas man Bukhovko (200 individual medley), Antho- Melrose 4, Saugus 1 Kaiya Rodrigues (two), Julia Holmes Tournament for the second year in a ny Minichillo (50 free), Isabella Forte (diving), The Sachems fell short in the championship game (one, first varsity goal), Emma Carleton row. William Connolly (100 butterfly; 100 breast- of the Kasabuski Christmas Classic. Saugus (1-2-2) (one goal, one assist) and Olivia Driscoll Gabby Davern scored two goals and stroke). hosts Haverhill Monday (12). (one). Mia Martucci dished two assists. Lexi McNeil scored one. McNeil, Jill The 200 yard medley relay team of Bukhovko, Boston Latin 2, Lynnfield 1 Goalies Summer Tallent (11 saves) Mattucci, Grace Morey and Lauren Di- Minichillo, Connolly and Lily Bromberger also The Pioneers fell short in the championship game and Hayley McSwiney (two saves) rarian each logged one assist. finished in first place. of the Boston Latin School Christmas Tournament. paired up for the win. Goalie Daphne Jalbert made 14 saves “We knew going into this meet that Glouces- Lynnfield (3-2-1) visits Peabody Saturday (12). “It was a tough battle,” Winthrop for the shutout win. ter was a very strong team. They put up a good BC High 2, St. John’s 1 (OT) coach Anthony Martucci said. “Fal- Fenwick (6-1) hosts Westford Acade- fight, and I am very proud of the hard work our Evan Moore scored the lone goal for St. John’s in mouth has a good team. They play my Sunday morning (9). Tanners put into the pool tonight,” said coach the opening round of the Pete Frates Classic at Es- physical and they’re strong. Their goalie “We blocked a lot of shots,” Fenwick Maureen Shea. sex Sports Center. St. John’s (2-1-1) takes on Central was excellent and made a bunch of big coach Doug Anderson said. “We did a The Tanners (4-0) face Malden on January 3. Classical girls hold off English late RAMS From B1 Late in the second quarter, Clas- sical pulled ahead thanks to two 3-pointers from Masse and Edmonds to take a 25-15 lead into the half. “That first half our defense was re- ally good,” Sawyer said. “I thought our team defense was really good and we were flying around which is what we want to try to do. We created a few turnovers for some easy points which is what we need to do.” English started to chip away at the lead in the fourth, eventually cutting the deficit to three after 3-pointers by Johnson and Juliana Perry in the fi- nal minute of the game. But the Bull- dogs couldn’t get into position for a foul after a layup in the final seconds and fell by one, 44-43. The Bulldogs (2-2) will take on ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Tech in the consolation game Satur- Classical’s Dyrrell Rucker scored 17 points in a day (12) while the Rams (3-1) face St. loss to English Thursday. ITEM PHOTO | SPENSER HASAK Mary’s in the championship game English’s Ravyn Rapley, left, tries to attack the basket in a game (4). All games will be played at Tech’s against Classical Thursday. Field House. English boys defeat St. Mary’s boys rolls past Lynn Tech cross-town rivals ST. MARY’S ton finished with seven. The Spartans rolled through the ENGLISH From B1 St. Mary’s went on a 10-0 run be- second half, en route to the 77-25 From B1 fore the Tigers clawed their way on win. St. Mary’s will clash against “It was good to see some of the the scoreboard thanks to Gaston’s English in Saturday’s (6) champion- A back and forth opening quarter saw the Bulldogs young guys get out there and get free throw. Echevarria scored the ship game. hold a slim 21-18 edge. Linton and Malik Anderson some varsity experience,” St. Mary’s next seven points and burned an “English is playing great basket- swapped buckets, and Barbosa drained a 3-pointer to tie the game at 23-23. Jean-Baptiste came alive for coach Dave Brown said. “That isn’t early timeout down 17-1. The Tigers ball right now,” Brown said. “They eight points in the quarter, aiding the Bulldogs to a 45- the same Tech team they expected trailed 28-5 at the end of the open- get after it on the defensive end. to have this year. Rob Wallace is out 37 lead at halftime. ing quarter. Jarnel (Guzman) is running the with an injury. They lost another kid “We didn’t show up,” Patrick said. Justin Fitzpatrick’s 3-pointer with 1:06 remaining in show over there very well right now. who didn’t play basketball this year. “It’s that simple. We prepared. It’s the third quarter allowed English to open a 16-point We have to defend and take care of I expect they’ll get better as the sea- not like we didn’t prepare. We pre- lead, 67-51. A Classical basket and 3-pointer brought son goes on. We played some good pared for two weeks, pretty much. the ball. Classical had them in a six- the Rams within 11, down 67-56, heading into the competition coming in so the game I’m tired of feeling like this after point game (in Wednesday’s opening fourth quarter. was a little fast for them, a little this tournament. It has to be a point round game) and before you know English opened the fourth quarter on a 13-6 to pull slow for us. We made some steals, where they’re going to stand up.” it it’s 18 points on turnovers and away, 80-62. Guzman’s late 3-pointers put the Rams knocked in some shots. It was good A much-improved offensive effort knock-down three’s. We have to de- away and sealed English’s 90-69 win. to see the young kids get valuable in the second quarter saw Tech score fend and take care of the ball. That’s “We have playmakers,” Anderson said. “Alonzo and minutes in the city tournament.” 11 points. But the Tigers trailed 46- going to be important.” Jarnel. Mason made some three’s, Justin made some For Tech, Johan Ortega led the 16 at halftime and St. Mary’s emp- Tech will battle Classical (2) in the three’s, Joaquin (Crespo) made some shots. We spread scoring with 12 points. Amari Gas- tied its bench the rest of the way. consolation round. the floor. When our guys are doing that, we’re hard to guard.” Grassa’s take was identical. “English has some really tough players,” he said. “Jar- Turnovers, miscues hurt St. Mary’s hockey nel and Alonzo are very, very good. On top of that they have players that can space the floor. They’re a good HOCKEY lose tough games to good teams,” said the Cougars. team. They’re just very talented.” From B1 Lee. “I’m proud of the way the guys Next up for the Spartans (4-1-0) will The Bulldogs will have another shot at St. Mary’s in fought all game, but we played most of be the consolation game of the Christie Saturday’s (6) championship game. Special teams really let the St. the game shorthanded. You can’t beat Serino Christmas Classic against Mal- Classical will play Tech (2) in the consolation game. Mary’s down in this one, as the Spar- a team like Austin Prep playing like den Catholic Friday (5:30). The Lanc- “You never want to go 0-2 in this tournament,” Grassa tans committed seven penalties and that.” ers lost to Hingham in the first round. said. “We’ll prepare for Tech Friday.” gave up a power play goal. On the oth- St. Mary’s continued to try to mount “They’re a high quality team and we er side, the Spartans had five power a comeback in the third period, getting know we’ll have to come ready to play,” plays and couldn’t capitalize despite three power play chances and putting said Lee of the Lancers. “Hopefully we putting 11 shots on net. six shots on net. But Austin Prep goal- can clean up some of our mistakes, St. Mary’s girls beat “The penalties hurt, and until we be- ie Rob Farrell (23 saves) stood tall the stay out of the penalty box and find the come a disciplined team we’re going to whole time to seal the shutout win for back of the net.” Tech in Boverini SPARTANS Patriots have had road struggles all season long From B1 FOXBOROUGH (AP) — If things go . our fans are great, they’re loud, they’re the Patriots, who wrapped up their 10th “I thought towards the end of the game the younger kids right, the New England Patriots won’t here, they’re supporting us. As far as the straight division title last week, from an- kind of did what they were suppose to and we ran a delay,” have to play another road game until a road woes, I really don’t know. I wish we other road game. Both require help from Newhall said. “For our younger kids to go into a game and potential Super Bowl appearance. could have the answer to that because outside - one requires A LOT of help. to run that against anybody is a good thing.” That would be welcome news for a then we would fix it. —Both the Kansas City Chiefs and St. Mary’s (5-2) will play Classical in the championship team that takes a 7-0 home record into “We’re working on it. We’re worried Los Angeles Chargers lose Sunday, play- game Saturday (4) while the Tigers (1-5) play English in Sunday’s regular-season finale against about being a consistent football team, ing at home against weaker opponents, a consolation (12). The Spartans will aim for their fifth the New York Jets — and is just 3-5 on getting better so that when an oppor- Oakland and Denver, respectively. consecutive Boverini crown. the road. tunity comes to play on the road down Very unlikely. “We got off to a tough start this season,” Newhall said. “Trust me, I wish I knew the answer to the road we’ll make sure we’re ready to —The Chiefs or Chargers lose their “We played better in Florida and we just want to keep go- that,” safety Duron Harmon said Thurs- go. But right now we’re just focusing on first playoff game to one of the wild ing. It’s a Lynn tournament and we have won four in a row day when asked about the home/road winning this Jets game.” cards. and I think eight out of ten so you know everyone is gun- disparity. “At the end of the day, I mean There are two paths that could keep Possible. ning for you. You have to bring your best shot each game.” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE FRIDAY Revere at Essex Tech (12) Boys Basketball Lynn at Winthrop (1:30) Revere at Malden Tournament (TBA) Girls Hockey Peabody at Whittier Tech (11:30) Masconomet at Marblehead (12:30) Swampscott at Rockport Tournament Winthrop at Peabody (4) (1) Lincoln-Sudbury at St. Mary’s (7:20) St. Joseph Prep at Winthrop (1:30) Girls Basketball Fenwick at Manchester-Essex (5) Fenwick at Masconomet Tournament Girls Basketball (TBA) Saugus at Pope John Tournament Peabody at Marblehead (10) (TBA) English at Tech (12) Boys Hockey St. Mary’s at Classical (at Tech, 4) St. Mary’s at Serino Tournament (at Boys Basketball Valley Forum, TBA) Swampscott at Rockport Tournament Fenwick at Catholic Memorial Tourna- (TBA) ment (1:30) Marblehead at Masconomet (1) Track Classical at Tech (2) Fenwick at Holiday Classic (at Reggie St. Mary’s at English (6) Lewis, 1:30) Wrestling Swimming Marblehead at Georgetown Quad English at Somerville (4) Meet (10) SATURDAY Gymnastics Boys Hockey Winthrop at Masconomet (5:30) Fenwick at Catholic Memorial Tourna- Track ment (TBA) Winthrop at MSTCA Invitational (at Lynnfield at Peabody (12) Reggie Lewis, TBA)

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Each mation, visit www.lynny- ner scored for Boston, and Jaroslav third and Coleman scored into an out with a concussion and played for session begins at 9:30 a.m. outhhockey.com. Halak had 28 saves. empty net with 46 seconds remain- the first time since Dec. 6. Severson’s early goal on a wrist ing. UP NEXT shot from the right circle gave the The Devils went up 2-0 with 4:35 Devils: Host the Carolina Hurri- NFL rookie Blackwood a lead the Devils left in the first on a power-play goal canes on Saturday. AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE never relinquished. by Palmieri, whose slap shot from Bruins: Visit the Buffalo Sabres on East East W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA Blackwood, who was making his the right point bounced off Halak Saturday night. y-New England 10 5 0 .667 398 322 y-Dallas 9 6 0 .600 303 289 Miami 7 8 0 .467 302 391 Philadelphia 8 7 0 .533 343 348 Buffalo 5 10 0 .333 227 357 Washington 7 8 0 .467 281 335 N.Y. Jets 4 11 0 .267 330 403 N.Y. 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W L T Pct PF PA W L T Pct PF PA day night for their eighth Al Horford had 15 points, x-Kansas City 11 4 0 .733 530 418 y-L.A. Rams 12 3 0 .800 479 352 win in nine games. and Smart scored 11. x-L.A. Chargers 11 4 0 .733 405 320 x-Seattle 9 6 0 .600 401 323 Denver 6 9 0 .400 320 326 San Francisco 4 11 0 .267 310 387 Harden, who was playing Rockets: James Ennis Oakland 4 11 0 .267 287 432 Arizona 3 12 0 .200 201 398 on a bruised left calf, had 17 missed his eighth straight Sunday’s Games L.A. Chargers at Denver, 4:25 p.m. points in the first quarter game with a strained right Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. and finished 11 of 26 from hamstring, but coach Mike Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Washington, 4:25 p.m. the field, including 9 of 18 D’Antoni said he was “close” Dallas at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. Detroit at Green Bay, 1 p.m. on 3-pointers. Eric Gordon to returning. ... Green and N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. scored 20 points for Hous- Austin Rivers each scored Carolina at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Cleveland at Baltimore, 4:25 p.m. Arizona at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:20 p.m. ton, which shot 48 percent 10 points. while improving to a sea- TECHNICAL FOULS son-high four games above Within a 61-second span NHL .500. Houston finished 18 of of the second quarter, Hous- 45 on 3-pointers. ton’s bench, D’Antoni and EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division Harden has scored at Capela were all called for GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA least 30 points in eight technical fouls. Capela’s, Tampa Bay 38 29 7 2 60 160 111 Winnipeg 36 24 10 2 50 128 101 Toronto 37 25 10 2 52 140 103 Nashville 37 22 13 2 46 111 95 straight games, the lon- which was the last with Buffalo 38 21 12 5 47 112 109 Colorado 37 19 12 6 44 129 115 gest such streak since Rus- 2:28 remaining, was called Boston 38 20 14 4 44 107 101 Dallas 37 18 16 3 39 99 102 sell Westbrook had eight for hanging on the rim fol- Montreal 37 19 13 5 43 115 117 Minnesota 35 17 15 3 37 103 99 Florida 35 15 14 6 36 115 125 St. Louis 35 15 16 4 34 100 115 straight 30-point games in PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS lowing a dunk. Detroit 39 15 18 6 36 111 131 Chicago 39 13 20 6 32 111 145 November 2016. Harden Morris was called for a Ottawa 37 15 18 4 34 118 144 Pacific Division Kyrie Irving, right, tries to shoot over Houston has scored at least 35 points technical foul with 9 min- Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA Rockets guard James Harden, left, during a loss GP W L OT Pts GF GA Calgary 37 22 12 3 47 127 103 in six straight games, the utes left in the third after Washington 36 23 10 3 49 132 104 San Jose 38 19 12 7 45 124 115 Thursday night. Columbus 37 22 12 3 47 121 112 Vegas 39 20 15 4 44 117 112 longest streak since Carme- taking the ball to the other Pittsburgh 37 19 12 6 44 124 112 Anaheim 38 19 14 5 43 95 109 lo Anthony had six straight end of the court after being N.Y. Islanders 35 18 13 4 40 101 98 Edmonton 36 18 15 3 39 102 111 in April 2013. 38. 24 advantage a minute into called for a foul. Morris was N.Y. Rangers 36 15 14 7 37 105 119 Vancouver 39 17 18 4 38 117 125 Carolina 36 15 16 5 35 91 106 Arizona 36 16 18 2 34 93 101 Kyrie Irving had 23 points The Rockets used a 14-4 the second on 3-pointer by called for his second tech- Philadelphia 36 15 16 5 35 109 131 Los Angeles 37 14 20 3 31 86 112 and 11 assists, Marcus run to end the third and Danuel House Jr. Trailing nical foul with 4:38 left in New Jersey 36 13 16 7 33 107 127 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for OT loss. Morris added 19 points be- start the fourth to open up a 50-33, Boston used a 22-7 the fourth after arguing an Thursday’s Games Anaheim at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. fore being ejected midway 103-90 lead on back-to-back run to end the half, aided by offensive foul. Smart was New Jersey 5, Boston 2 Arizona at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. 3-pointers by Gerald Green three technical fouls against Columbus 4, N.Y. Rangers 3, OT Friday’s Games through the fourth quarter, called for a technical foul Pittsburgh 5, Detroit 2 Montreal at Florida, 7 p.m. and Jaylen Brown had 18 with 9 minutes remaining. the Rockets in barely a min- with 24 seconds remaining. Washington 3, Carolina 1 Toronto at Columbus, 7 p.m. Boston got no closer than 10 ute, to cut the lead to 57-55 Tampa Bay 6, Philadelphia 5, OT Ottawa at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. points off the bench for Bos- UP NEXT St. Louis 4, Buffalo 1 Saturday’s Games ton, which shot 47 percent the rest of the way. on Marcus Smart’s 3-point- Celtics: Visit Memphis on Calgary at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Carolina at New Jersey, 1 p.m. Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 4 p.m. but was outrebounded 54- Houston opened up a 41- er. Irving had seven in the Saturday night. Minnesota at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Minnesota at Winnipeg, 4 p.m. Vancouver at Edmonton, 9 p.m. Vegas at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. Colorado at Vegas, 10 p.m. Boston at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Week 17 means something for Patriots this year

NBA (AP) — The New England Patriots bye with losses by Baltimore, Houston these guys, home or away,” White EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE have approached the final week of the and Tennessee on Sunday. said. “They’re going to come in ready Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB regular season with a postseason-like But they’d prefer to take care of to play no matter what their record Toronto 26 10 .722 — Houston 19 15 .559 — focus. business themselves against the Jets is. We’ve just got to play our best foot- Philadelphia 22 13 .629 3½ San Antonio 19 16 .543 ½ No, really. A first-round bye through (4-11). ball — which we haven’t done yet and Boston 20 14 .588 5 Memphis 18 16 .529 1 Brooklyn 17 19 .472 9 Dallas 16 17 .485 2½ the AFC playoffs is on the line Sun- “I mean, for us, this is a playoff which I’ve said a lot this year. I think New York 9 27 .250 17 New Orleans 15 20 .429 4½ day, so they insist they’re not taking game, so we just worry about what we all know that we can play better Southeast Division Northwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB their game against the lowly New we can control,” safety Patrick Chung in general and maybe that’s enough Charlotte 16 17 .485 — Denver 21 11 .656 — York Jets lightly. said. motivation for us to go out there and Miami 16 17 .485 — 21 12 .636 ½ Orlando 14 19 .424 2 Portland 19 15 .559 3 “It’s a one-game season,” running There’s also an outside shot New play our best.” Washington 13 22 .371 4 Utah 17 18 .486 5½ back James White said. “We’ve got to England could clinch home-field ad- The Jets’ playoff hopes vanished Atlanta 9 24 .273 7 Minnesota 16 18 .471 6 Central Division Pacific Division play our best football this week.” vantage throughout the AFC play- months ago and this is expected to W L Pct GB W L Pct GB The Patriots have not played during offs with a win — which would be its be Todd Bowles’ final game as coach. Milwaukee 24 10 .706 — Golden State 23 12 .657 — wild-card weekend since the 2009 500th in the regular season — com- New York failed to reach the postsea- Indiana 23 12 .657 1½ L.A. Lakers 20 14 .588 2½ Detroit 16 16 .500 7 L.A. Clippers 20 14 .588 2½ season, when they were blown out 33- bined with losses by Kansas City and son in any of Bowles’ four seasons Chicago 9 26 .257 15½ Sacramento 18 16 .529 4½ 14 by Baltimore. They also failed to Los Angeles Chargers. and needs a victory to just match the Cleveland 8 27 .229 16½ Phoenix 9 26 .257 14 make it to the Super Bowl the other Speaking of Gillette Stadium, Tom team’s 5-11 records of the last two Thursday’s Games Cleveland at Miami, 8 p.m. two times under coach Bill Belichick Brady and the Patriots are the only seasons. Houston 127, Boston 113 Dallas at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 112, New York 96 Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 9 p.m. (2005 and ‘06) that they played during team in the NFL without a loss at Bowles’ bunch could have some L.A. Lakers at Sacramento, 10 p.m. San Antonio at Denver, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at Utah, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. the opening weekend of playoffs. home (7-0). They could complete an extra motivation: spoil the Patriots’ Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games So, New England wants a win, which undefeated home regular season for plans. Friday’s Games Brooklyn at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Brooklyn at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. would clinch the franchise’s 13th first- the seventh time since 2002 with a “It would be awesome,” left tackle Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m. Houston at New Orleans, 7 p.m. round bye in AFC playoffs since 2001, sixth straight victory in the series Kelvin Beachum said. “But that’s not Detroit at Indiana, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Orlando, 7 p.m. Boston at Memphis, 8 p.m. the most in the NFL during that span. with the Jets. what it’s about. It’s about pride and Atlanta at Minnesota, 8 p.m. New York at Utah, 8 p.m. The Patriots (10-5) would also earn a “It’s always tough when we play about finding a way to get a win.” B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 COMICS

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CANCER (June 21-July 22) VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) View the changes others make Do what you can for those who If you share your thoughts, Do something creative or make Put your effort into something Taking short trips, spending from a distance. Don’t feel that can’t do for themselves. Your someone you respect will offer plans to spend time with a that will change someone’s time with friends or volunteer- you must get involved in some- kindness will make someone’s some good ideas that will help loved one. Make changes that life. If you help those who need ing for a community event that thing that will not benefit you. day. A little will go a long way you reach your goals. Romance will improve your life and a re- assistance, you’ll learn some- will bring a little joy to those Choose your battles and ac- if you execute your plans with will bring you closer to a loved lationship with someone spe- thing new and gain greater in- less fortunate will stir your complishments carefully. love. one. cial. sight into your life. emotions and make you feel good. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) ARIES (March 21-April 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Get involved in something that You may crave change, but SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Take care of paperwork that Keep an open mind when deal- Don’t let bargains and pressure will make you think. An intel- talking about it won’t make it Less partying, spending and needs to be updated before ing with people who don’t share tactics lead you to make pur- lectual challenge that tests happen. Stop procrastinating talking will leave you more time the year comes to a close. your beliefs or opinions. It will chases you don’t really need. your knowledge and experience or letting someone dictate your to purge. Letting go of the past Don’t let anyone mislead you help you avoid getting into a Clear your head and focus on will give you incentive to learn actions, and head in a direc- will make you feel good and regarding a financial matter heated debate that could ruin spending time with someone something new or change your tion that suits you and fulfills enable you to clear the way to- that could affect you. an important relationship. who stimulates you mentally. lifestyle. your aspirations. ward a better future.

DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man without a romantic bone in his body irks his girlfriend What do you do with a side suit? DEAR ABBY: I am 25 needs to hear what you Susan Rice, a former Unit- should play on that suit first. and have been with my Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van have written to me. Tell ed States ambassador to the So, the line I like is immedi- boyfriend on and off for Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, her, as kindly as possible, United Nations, said during ately to play a spade to the five years. I love him very and was founded by her mother, that she needs to vent to a a 2010 commencement ace, return to the board with a much. I often overthink professional so she can get speech at Stanford University, club and lead the last spade. things, and a constant Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at more help through this dif- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los “Once you’ve learned to study Here, East will discard, so frustration of mine is that ficult period. in a bathing suit on the grass South takes the trick and ruffs he makes no romantic ges- Angeles, CA 90069. with muscled men throwing a spade. East may overruff tures at all. He drowns me DEAR ABBY: A male in compliments and shows family friend who is gay frisbees over your head, you and shift to the diamond king, his love in other ways. with compliments and close to her avoid the ele- works at a local business can accomplish almost any- but declarer wins with dum- I always have to take the shows his love in other phant in the room. I find my wife and I patronize thing.” my’s ace, plays a trump to his initiative and suggest he ways. If you are truly wor- myself apologizing for her regularly. We always stop In bridge we have four suits ace, ruffs a spade with the do romantic things like ried that you will be bored in group gatherings I take and chat when he’s there, and sometimes play against heart queen, draws trumps send me cards or flowers, if you marry him or — her to. People try to offer but he does something muscled men — but not of- and claims. take me to dinner, etc., but worse — turned off, then sympathy, but are sur- that irritates me. He ad- ten! Handling those suits is What happens if West ruffs he only does them when I please, turn him loose so prised when they realize dresses my wife as “Sweet- usually critical, though — as in South’s second high spade? ask. It doesn’t feel like he can find someone who he’s been gone two years. ie.” My wife thinks I’m be- this deal. How should South Then declarer can still ruff his appreciates him for who he enough for me. I worry I endure with love, but ing silly because he’s gay; play in six hearts after West spades good, draw trumps that when we get married, is, and you can meet some- wonder if this is the best I say one’s sexual orienta- one who will make your leads the club queen to dum- and cash the last two spades. over time I will grow bored path. Personally, I want to tion doesn’t negate man- my’s king? dreams come true. let him rest in peace. But or no longer be attracted ners and how one man To be honest, seven hearts to him because he is so that’s hard when he’s al- should address another is not a bad contract ... as unromantic. Am I just DEAR ABBY: My friend ways “in the room.” Ad- man’s wife. I’m not an- overthinking? What who was suddenly wid- vice? noyed to the point that I’d long as spades are 3-2. North should I do? owed two years ago con- confront the guy, but I might well have pushed that tinues to insert her late WANTING TO MOVE promised my wife I’d ask high, but not for this column! husband into every con- ROMANTIC ONE IN FORWARD you your opinion. In the given auction, two dia- AUSTIN versation with friends and DEAR WANTING: Ev- monds was game-forcing and strangers alike. She’s still BOTHERED IN NEW five diamonds showed three DEAR ROMANTIC: depressed, grieving and eryone grieves in their own YORK key cards: two aces and the From what you have writ- searching for significance, way and on their own ten it seems that you may and she shares it all in timetable. However, your DEAR BOTHERED: heart king, or three aces. be more in love with the person and online. friend may need more sup- There is nothing rude There are different ways idea of romantic gestures Early on, she had coun- port and counseling than about a family friend — to make this contract, but in than you are with the man seling but no longer feels you and others she meets gay or straight — calling general, when declarer has a you have. Many women it necessary. She claims it socially can offer. She has someone’s wife “Sweetie.” two-suited hand and needs would be thrilled to have helps her to talk about my sympathy, but that My opinion is you should to establish the side suit, he someone who drowns them him constantly. Most of us deeply grieving woman lighten up.

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B6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 Father of dead Guatemalan boy heard rumors they could cross By Sonia Perez D. bicycle,” and in the U.S. he ASSOCIATED PRESS wouldn’t have to endure the poverty and lack of op- GUATEMALA CITY — portunity in Guatemala, The father of an 8-year-old she said. Guatemalan boy who died The boy’s mother, in U.S. custody took his son 31-year-old Catarina to the border after hearing Alonzo Perez, said she rumors that parents and spoke with her son the day their children would be before they arrived at the allowed to migrate to the U.S. border. United States and escape “He wasn’t sick on the the poverty in their home- way; he wasn’t sick here,” land, the boy’s stepsister she said through her step- told The Associated Press. daughter in the Mayan Felipe Gomez Alonzo died language known as Chuj. Monday at a New Mexi- Both Felipe and Jakelin PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS co hospital after suffering came from rural commu- Colin O’Brady, of Portland., Ore., has become the first person to traverse coughing, vomiting and fe- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS ver, authorities said. It was nities with extreme pover- Antarctica alone without any assistance. the second such death this The 8-year-old boy ty. Both were taken to the month. Another Guatema- died in U.S. custody at border by their parents lan child, 7-year-old Jake- a New Mexico hospital and detained by the U.S. 2nd man nears end of historic lin Caal, died in U.S. custo- on Christmas Eve af- Border Patrol before they dy on Dec. 8. Both deaths ter suffering a cough, fell ill. are under investigation. vomiting and fever, It appears Felipe got sick solo trek across Antarctica “We heard rumors that authorities said. after authorities moved By Amanda The more than 900-mile ished,” he wrote. “Fantas- they could pass (into the him from El Paso, Texas, Lee Myers trek took O’Brady 54 days. tic, well done to him. He’d United States). They said with the U.S. government to Alamogordo, N.M., be- ASSOCIATED PRESS O’Brady and Rudd were pushed really hard all the they could pass with the partially shut down over cause of overcrowding. competing to become the way across and done ex- A British adventurer children,” said Catarina President Donald Trump’s “He was very happy to first to travel across Ant- tremely well, so congratu- leave” on the voyage, Go- was close to becoming the Gomez Lucas, the boy’s insistence on funding for a arctica without getting lations to him.” mez Lucas said, so the second person to traverse 21-year-old stepsister, ex- longer border wall. new supplies or help from Rudd wrote that he nev- family does not under- Antarctica completely un- plaining why Felipe and The Trump adminis- the wind. er felt like he was in a race stand what happened. assisted just a few days his father, Agustin Gomez, tration has long argued O’Brady won after he and that “it’s always been She said the family after an American became made the dangerous jour- smugglers capitalize on covered the last roughly about completing the jour- ney. vulnerable parents be- stopped hearing from Fe- the first to conquer the 80 miles in one big, im- lipe’s father on Dec. 18, feat, which was previously ney.” Gomez Lucas would not cause of “loopholes” in promptu final push to the “That’ll be incredible,” when he and the boy were said to be impossible. finish line that took well say who spread the ru- American law, such as an- he wrote. mors or who transported ti-trafficking legislationdetained. On Dec. 25, he Louis Rudd’s expedition over an entire day. It’s been an emotional the father and son to the passed in 2008 that effec- called to say the boy had blog on Thursday showed “While the last 32 hours trek for Rudd, who decid- border from Yalambojoch tively prevents the imme- died in a hospital. that the 49-year-old has were some of the most in Huehuetenango prov- diate deportations of Cen- “He told us that (Felipe) only has about 50 miles challenging hours of my ed to do the solo in honor ince, a poor community tral American children. was fine all day, that he left on the journey across life, they have quite hon- of his close friend and fel- of returnees from Mexico After hearing the ru- was playing with other the continent and is ex- estly been some of the best low British explorer Hen- who had fled Guatema- mors, Agustin Gomez children. But then he said pected to finish Saturday. moments I have ever ex- ry Worsley, who died near la in the bloodiest years thought he should take he felt bad and his stom- If Rudd — a Hereford, perienced,” O’Brady post- the end of his attempt at of that country’s 1960- advantage of “the oppor- ach ached,” the stepsister England, resident and ed on Instagram, where he an unassisted solo trek 1996 civil war. The step- tunity” to fulfill his son’s said. captain in the British has been documenting the across Antarctica in 2016. sister spoke to the AP on dreams. He grabbed a Felipe told his father he Army — completes the arduous journey. Though others have tra- Wednesday by telephone few changes of clothing, did not know what was journey, he’ll become the Rudd congratulated versed Antarctica, they from Yalambojoch. bought the boy new shoes wrong with him and that second man to do so after O’Brady on his blog late either had assistance with The boy’s death came and left with what money it felt like something was Colin O’Brady of Portland, Wednesday. reinforced supplies or during an ongoing dispute he had, Gomez Lucas said. stuck in his throat, Gomez Ore., became the first on “I’ve just heard that kites that helped propel over border security and Felipe “always wanted a Lucas said. Wednesday. the American Colin’s fin- them forward. CLASSIFIED

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Masiello to Bank of America, N.A., dated Docket No. ES18P1074PO nominee for M&T Bank, its successors and assigns, dated June 4, 2010 and June 24, 2008 and recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of TRUST CITATION recorded with the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book Deeds at Book 27872, Page 237, subsequently assigned to U.S. Bank National Essex Probate and Family Court 29511, Page 293, subsequently assigned to M&T Bank by Mortgage Electronic Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee for the RMAC Trust, 36 Federal Street Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for M&T Bank, its successors and assigns Series 2016-CTT by Bank of America, N.A. by assignment recorded in said Essex Salem, MA 01970 by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36131, Page 154 for breach (978) 744 - 1020 at Book 32115, Page 404, subsequently assigned to Secretary of Housing and of the conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be Urban Development by M&T Bank by assignment recorded in said Essex County sold at Public Auction at 10:00 AM on January 4, 2019 at 7 Rantoul Avenue, The Frances E. Lavender Trust (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 35904, Page 561, subsequently Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: In the matter of: assigned to DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. by Secretary of Housing and Urban To all interested persons: Development by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) The land in Lynn, Essex County, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, known as 7 A Petition has been filed by: Registry of Deeds at Book 36855, Page 613, subsequently assigned to NRZ Rantoul Avenue, further described as follows: SOUTHERLY by Rantoul Avenue, fifty Carolee J Jalbert of Summerfield FL Pass-through V Parent LLC by DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. by assignment recorded (50) feet; WESTERLY by land now or formerly of Smith, eighty (80) feet; requesting removal of Sheralyn King as co-trustee of the Frances E. Lavender Trust in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds at Book 36855, Page NORTHERLY by land now or formerly of King and Glidden, twenty-three (23) feet; as requested in the amended petition. 617, subsequently assigned to MTGLQ Investors, LP by NRZ Pass-through V Parent and EASTERLY by lands now or formerly of Gerard and Weeks, eighty-nine (89) You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the LLC by assignment recorded in said Essex County (Southern District) Registry of feet. For title see Deed recorded with the Essex South District Registry of Deeds. Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney Deeds at Book 36855, Page 619 for breach of the conditions of said Mortgage must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at Public Auction at 9:00 AM The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, 01/07/2019. on January 4, 2019 at 7 Fuller Street, Lynn, MA, all and singular the premises restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written described in said Mortgage, to wit: titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a possession, and attorney's fees and costs. timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections The land in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts, with the buildings thereon, within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further bounded and described as follows: SOUTHERLY: by Lot of Rossi, fifty and TERMS OF SALE: notice to you. 23/100(50.23) feet; WESTERLY: by Fuller Street, fifty and 9/100 (50.09) feet; A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. NORTHERLY: by Lot 124 on plan filed with Southern District Registry of Deeds in a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Date: December 06. 2018 Salem, Massachusetts, fifty-two and 97/100 (52.97) feet; EASTERLY: by land now delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Pamela Casey O'Brien or formerly of Abbott, fifty and 50/100 (50.50) feet. Being the same premises required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Register of Probate conveyed to Kenneth F. Mealey, by deed of Secretary of Housing and Urban the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Item: December 28, 2018 Development and recorded with Essex South Registry of Deeds herewith. from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms THE TRIAL COURT restrictions, encroachments, building and zoning laws, liens, unpaid taxes, tax of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT titles, water bills, municipal liens and assessments, rights of tenants and parties in sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Docket No. ES00P2416AX1 possession, and attorney's fees and costs. entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further CITATION ON PETITION FOR recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNT TERMS OF SALE: description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Essex Probate and Family Court A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. 36 Federal Street a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be Salem, MA 01970 delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. (978)744-1020 required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of U.S. Bank National Association, not in its individual capacity but solely as trustee the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days for the RMAC Trust, Series 2016-CTT In the matter of: Margaret Mary Parker from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other Date of Death: 09/13/2000 check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid Present Holder of said Mortgage, To all interested persons: at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms By Its Attorneys, A Petition has been filed by: of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure ORLANS PC Harry C. Christensen of Marblehead MA sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be PO Box 540540 Requesting allowance of the Amended Second account(s) as Personal entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Waltham, MA 02454 Representative and any other relief as requested in the Petition. recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Phone: (781) 790-7800 You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of 18-006118 Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Item: December 14, 21, 28, 2018 must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before 10:00 a.m. on 01/28/2019. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written MTGLQ Investors, LP THE TRIAL COURT appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT timely written appearance and objection followed by and Affidavit of Objections Present Holder of said Mortgage, Docket No. ES18C0437CA within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further By Its Attorneys, Essex Probate and Family Court notice to you. ORLANS PC 36 Federal Street PO Box 540540 Salem, MA 01970 WITNESS, Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Waltham, MA 02454 (978)744-1020 Date: December 19, 2018 Phone: (781) 790-7800 CITATION ON PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Pamela A Casey O'Brien 17-015646 Register of Probate Item: December 14, 21, 28, 2018 In the matter of: Male Silva Item: December 28, 2018 A Petition to Change Name of Adult has been filed by Legal Notice Male Silva of Lynn MA Catch up requesting that the court enter a Decree changing their name to: To be sold at public sale at 8:00 A. M. John Paul Bastian with your on January 16, 2019 at 47 Alley IMPORTANT NOTICE favorite team Street, Lynn, MA, misc. lots of property Any person may appear for purposes of objecting to the petition by filing an left in leased storage spaces by the appearance at: in Item Sports! following persons: Essex Probate and Family Court before 10:00 a.m. on the return day of M. & A. Matos, C. Asuncion, J. 01/18/2019. DeBarros, G. McGinlev, S. M. This is NOT a hearing date but a deadline by which you must file a written Dellacroce, J. Beam, E. Okiwe, K. appearance if you object to this proceeding. Joyce, M.Pierni, J. Galarza, B. Setzer, Witness, Jennifer M.L. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. K. Anderson, D. & A. Mercado, E. Date: December 21, 2018 Campbell, M. Gussi, E. M. Harrison, G. Pamela Casey O'Brien W. Bolster Herrera Register of Probate Item: December 21, 28, 2018 Item: December 28, 2018 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7 Furious Iraqi lawmakers demand U.S. troop withdrawal Philip Issa servicemen and women at ister in a break with dip- parisons to the occupa- to-face encounter between used for U.S. air strikes ASSOCIATED PRESS the al-Asad Airbase. lomatic custom for any tion of Iraq after the 2003 the two leaders getting inside Syria. Trips by U.S. presidents visiting head of state. invasion. scrapped, according to the The suggestion ran BAGHDAD — Pres- to con ict zones are typ- On the ground for only “Trump needs to know prime minister’s of ce. counter to the current ident Donald Trump’s ically shrouded in secre- about three hours, the his limits. The American The visit could have un- sentiment of Iraqi politics, surprise trip to Iraq may cy and subject to strict American president told occupation of Iraq is over,” intended consequences which favors claiming have quieted criticism at security measures, and the men and women with said Sabah al-Saidi, the for American policy, with home that he had yet to sovereignty over foreign Trump’s was no exception. the U.S. military that Is- head of one of two main of cials from both sides of and domestic policy and visit troops in a combat lamic State forces have blocs in Iraq’s parliament. Iraq’s political divide call- Few in Iraq or elsewhere staying above the fray in zone, but it has infuriated knew the U.S. president been vanquished, and Trump, he said, had ing for a vote in Parlia- regional con icts. Iraqi politicians who on was in the country until he defended his decision slipped into Iraq, “as ment to expel U.S. forces Thursday demanded the minutes before he left. against all advice to with- though Iraq is a state of from the country. “Iraq should not be a withdrawal of U.S. forces. But this trip came as draw U.S. troops from the United States.” The president, who platform for the Amer- “Arrogant” and “a vio- curbing foreign in uence neighboring Syria, He de- While Trump didn’t kept to the U.S. air base icans to settle their ac- lation of national sover- in Iraqi affairs has be- clared: “We’re no longer meet with any of cials, he approximately 100 kilo- counts with either the eignty” were but a few ex- come a hot-button polit- the suckers, folks.” spoke with Prime Minis- meters west of Baghdad, Russians or the Iranians amples of the disapproval ical issue, and Trump’s The abruptness of his ter Adel Abdul-Mahdi by said he had no plans in the region,” said Hakim emanating from Baghdad perceived presidential visit left lawmakers in phone after a “difference to withdraw the 5,200 al-Zamili, a senior law- following Trump’s meet- faux-pas was failing to Baghdad smarting and in points of view” over ar- troops in the country. He maker in al-Saidi’s Islah ing Wednesday with U.S. meet with the prime min- drawing unfavorable com- rangements led to a face- said Ain al-Asad could be bloc in Parliament.

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By Robert Lloyd ing world, is everywhere content, whether that’s LOS ANGELES TIMES (except mainland China, Japanese anime, Turk- Syria, North Korea and ish telenovelas, the film One of my favorite tele- Crimea) and, according to noir of the Nordics,” Net- vision shows of 2018 is one report, consumes 15 flix Chief Executive Reed the 2015 French dramedy percent of global internet Hastings told the Finan- “Call My Agent!” (called bandwidth. (Indeed, the cial Times in October. “I’ve “Dix pour cent,” or “10 streamer’s first excursion never been very Holly- Percent,” in the original), into “exclusive content” wood-centric.” about a Parisian talent was the Norwegian com- American television was agency. I was slow to find edy “Lilyhammer,” with slow to look abroad — it, but a friend, an ordi- as a British series began creep- nary, TV nonprofession- mobster in exile.) Amazon ing into view in the late al friend, told me about Prime — where you can 1960s, mostly as prime- it. (Thanks, Nina.) I find watch the German inno- time summer replace- that interesting in itself cent-man thriller “You Are ments, in syndication or and part of what seems to Wanted,” the Japanese what used to be called “ed- be a trend: American TV comedy “Businessmen vs. ucational” (now “public”) viewers are increasing- Aliens” (what it sounds television — “The Aveng- ly watching foreign-lan- like) and India’s “The Re- ers,” “The Prisoner,” “Mon- FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS guage series and talking mix,” a musical reality ty Python’s Flying Circus,” about them. Las Vegas will usher in 2019 trying to outdo itself with performances by show involving Bollywood “The Six Wives of Henry various superstars at the city’s various venues. You may have lately songs — is also a global VIII,” “Benny Hill.” In the watched, discussed or read player. 1970s, “SCTV” came from about HBO’s “My Brilliant Hulu, the other big Canada; nothing I can Friend,” co-produced with streamer, lacks the reach think of came from Aus- Las Vegas to welcome 2019 with a pair of Italian networks, of Netflix and Amazon, tralia in those years, even much of it played in an an- though that is likely to though we speak roughly superstars and fireworks show tique Neapolitan dialect change. Disney will own the same language. that required subtitling 60 percent of Hulu once Now, with the 2017 By Regina never run out of things to rooms to be booked. even in Italy. Or “Babylon its acquisition of Fox goes launch of Acorn, an ear- Garcia Cano do.” “Now is the time to do Berlin,” a Weimar Repub- through, and Chief Exec- ly niche streamer with ASSOCIATED PRESS Gaga’s New Year’s Eve it,” Chris Baldizan, se- lic crime drama picked utive-Chairman Bob Iger a British bent (whose concert at nior vice president of en- up by Netflix from Sky recently spoke to inves- success seems to have LAS VEGAS — No other at Park MGM casino-re- tertainment booking and Deutschland. tors of investigating “op- inspired the BBC- and city does New Year’s Eve sort will be the third of development at MGM Re- As with all waves, it had portunities … in terms of ITV-backed Britbox), the like Las Vegas. her long-anticipated res- sorts International, said been building for awhile both global growth and in- increasing licensing (and Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars idency, which will debut about booking a trip for before it broke, but this vesting more in content.” co-production) of British and are Friday. Veteran Las Vegas the holiday. But “we’ll al- does feel like the year Meanwhile, Hulu is the series by the big stream- among the superstars performer Celine Dion ways find a spot for some- American television went home of the Swedish sci- ers, plus basic cable’s BBC who will be ushering in will be at The Colosseum body.” global. Indeed, it is easily fi drama “Real Humans,” America, not to mention the new year with perfor- at , and Las Vegas police are possible now to watch way the Israeli spy drama the continuing importa- mances at venues on the Maroon 5 will celebrate planning an “all-hands- too much television — “False Flag” and the Ger- tion of British program- , while the holiday once again at on-deck approach” to secu- even too much good tele- man high-finance drama ming by public television, more than 300,000 people the Mandalay Bay Events rity, Clark County Sheriff vision — and never hear a “Bad Banks.” we may be getting every- are expected to gather on Center. Joe Lombardo said. word of English. “What’s in the back thing British of note, along the world-famous corridor Stefani will take the Authorities will deploy This is good news for us and front of my mind is with a growing number of Monday to watch eight stage at Theater plainclothes officers, fed- and everybody. The seem- sharing the world’s best Australian series. minutes of fireworks. at Planet Hollywood ca- eral agents and police in ingly ineluctable one-way At another celebration sino-resort as part of the and around the casino-re- flow of American pop cul- in the downtown Fremont residency she kicked off sorts, along with rooftop ture to the world, at least Street entertainment dis- this year. Calvin Harris, snipers, Lombardo said. since the movies came in, trict, 12 bands will play The Chainsmokers and J. New Year’s Eve is worth could not but help swell under a massive video Cole are among those per- an estimated $403 million the size of our national canopy that will show the forming at nightclubs. to Las Vegas, according to head. ball drop in New York’s While Las Vegas is the convention and vis- It’s not just television: Time Square. known as a place for itors authority, which is For years, outside of the “The only thing that last-minute trips, tour- responsible for promoting occasional novelty song, can top Las Vegas is Las ists who want to ring in the destination. music from outside the Vegas on New Year’s 2019 there should act fast. In addition to concerts English-speaking world Eve,” said Jacqueline Pe- Tourism officials expect with tickets on sale for rarely made it over the terson of the Las Vegas 318,000 people to travel the general public, casino border. (It is true too that Convention and Visitors to Sin City for the holiday operators also host over- we are less familiar with Authority. “The city con- and nearly all the city’s the-top private parties for the outside world’s con- tinues to evolve itself. We more than 147,000 hotel their VIP guests. temporary novelists, di- rectors, playwrights and painters, and in no partic- ular rush to be.) Was this the year that TV broke TV? Even as the world con- vulses in fits of chauvin- By Lorraine Ali original series program- the usual order lapsed ism, parochialism, pop- LOS ANGELES TIMES ming than broadcast and into unprecedented cha- PHOTO |TNS cable networks. ulism and xenophobia, os. A record number of The flat screen on your Forget arguments about television in its various Netflix, which rules the streaming world, is viewers became cord cut- living room wall, the cable when and how peak TV delivery systems has nev- everywhere (except mainland China, Syria, ters in 2018. From July box below it and the dig- will peak. Judging from er been more cosmopolitan North Korea and Crimea) and, according to to September, 1.1 million ital program guide that the last 12 months, it subscribers opted to sever and international. Netflix, one report, consumes 15 percent of global in- help you find your way doesn’t appear we’re any- ties with their longtime which rules the stream- ternet bandwidth. through an increasing- where close to the sum- cable and satellite TV ly congested universe of mit. More interesting is providers for the cheaper shopping networks, real- what’s been happening subscription models of- Kevin Spacey’s encounter with ity show repeats and the below those lofty heights. fered by Netflix, Apple TV, eight channels you actu- After a decade or more Sling TV and many more. teenager detailed in court records ally watch might as well of seismic shifts across have been inhabitants of a It was one more way in the industry, 2018 be- which viewing habits and BOSTON (AP) — A Mas- Spacey, 59, faces ar- Unruh said in a news dying star in 2018. came the year that tele- Television, already indus-try norms were up- sachusetts man who says raignment Jan. 7 on a conference last year that vision broke TV. The very ended in such a dramatic he was groped by Kevin charge of indecent assault her son didn’t go to au- bursting at the seams structure of the medium with peak programming fashion that it made the Spacey at a Nantucket and battery. thorities sooner because of morphed and changed premium cable revolution and lots of filler, finally so rapidly over the last restaurant in 2016 caught The case came to light fear and embarrassment. of the early 2000s look blew apart this year, frag- year that we still hav- part of his encounter with in November 2017 when The alleged victim told quaint. menting into a dizzying en’t wrapped our heads the actor on video, accord- former Boston news an- police that it was hard to The flood of fresh con- constellation of nearly 500 — or attention spans — ing to court records. chor Heather Unruh an- move away in the crowd- tent and platforms in 2018 new original series and around exactly what it is The then 18-year-old nounced that Spacey had ed restaurant, where he didn’t necessarily equal a man sent a video via groped her son. worked as a bus boy but destinations we’ve yet to we’re watching. drop in quality, though Snapchat to his girlfriend In trying to get a court was off duty at the time. explore (the forthcoming Was the YouTube live it arrived with the usual that allegedly showed clerk magistrate to rule Neither Spacey nor his launch of subscription stream of Beyonce’s per- complaints that this year Spacey touching the front there wasn’t enough ev- lawyers have addressed streaming services from formance at the Coachel- could never top the one of his pants, according to a idence for Spacey to the allegation publicly, Apple, Warner Media, Dis- la Valley Music and Arts state police report filed in be charged, Los Ange- but Spacey did release a ney and, yes, Costco and Festival a TV event or before it: “Killing Eve” is Nantucket District Court les-based attorney Alan video Monday in the voice Walmart), plus a whole something else? And what no match for “The Hand- and obtained by the Cape Jackson pointed out that of Frank Underwood, his lot of space debris that in- about the wonderfully bi- maid’s Tale’s” first sea- Cod Times. Unruh’s son did not report character on Netflix’scludes “Terrence Howard’s zarre formatting of “At- son. There were so many Spacey’s lawyers said the allegations to police “House of Cards” in which Fright Club,” a Fox Nation lanta’s” second season? It must-see shows that it at a show-cause hearing right way, lied about his he said, “I’m certainly not cooking show and 98 per- was shown on FX, but the was physically impossible last week the video shows age saying he was 23, and going to pay the price for cent of the offerings on series’ self-contained epi- to watch them all and live someone’s hand touching said he was so intoxicated the thing I didn’t do.” YouTube TV. sodes resembled nothing a life outside the confines another person’s shirt, but he may have blacked out It was unclear wheth- A record 495 original else on TV. of pajamas, unless you does not show anyone be- shortly after Spacey al- er he was addressing the scripted series dropped The fragmentation of possessed the combined ing groped, according to legedly groped him. Jack- criminal charge. this year, and for the first America’s most popular powers and stamina of , which son also said Unruh’s son If convicted, Spacey fac- time, streaming platforms medium seemed to fit the Jessica Jones, Daenerys obtained an audio record- made no effort to move es up to five years in pris- such as Hulu and Ama- popular mood — excite- Targaryen and Ruth Bad- ing of the hearing. away from Spacey. on. zon Prime delivered more ment and confusion as er Ginsburg.

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Montana lawmaker “” been recorded by about Aretha Franklin to be special concert — “Aretha! Filmmaker and actor proposes state rock ’s official rock 20 groups, including The honored with tribute A GRAMMY Celebra- Tyler Perry will host the and roll song. Beatles. He says he’d be tion For The Queen Of event. and roll song It was written in 1959 proud to have his song show next month Soul” — on Jan. 13 at the Tickets go on sale by Chan Romero when he honored by the Legisla- Shrine Auditorium in Los HELENA, Mont. (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — The Friday. Other performers was a 17-year-old student ture. Angeles. The event will include Common, BeBe Montana has a state song, at Billings Senior High The bill’s introduc- Queen of Soul will get a broadcast later in 2019 on Winans, Brandi Carlile, a state ballad and a state School. tion borrows from the royal tribute from Alicia CBS. lullaby. Romero, who now lives song’s lyrics in saying: Keys, Patti LaBelle, Kelly Yolanda Adams, Shirley Chloe x Halle, H.E.R. and And, for goodness sake, in Southern California, “WHEREAS, Montanans Clarkson and more next Caesar, Celine Dion, John Alessia Cara. Democratic Rep. Jacob tells the Great Falls shake it to the left and month. Legend, SZA and Janelle Franklin died of pan- Bachmeier of Havre Tribune his song has shake it to the right and The Recording Academy Monae will also perform creatic cancer in August would like to see the 2019 been featured in seven do everything with all of and music mogul Clive some of Franklin’s big- in her Detroit apartment. Legislature declare the or eight movies and has their might.” Davis will put on the gest hits at the concert. She was 76.