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FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 Swampscott gives Green(wood) light McGee By Gayla Cawley ing approved at Town Meeting last with 28 units on the site that had to ITEM STAFF spring. In lieu of not offering any af- adhere to an affordable housing com- fordable housing, Groom would contrib- ponent, or for a Chapter 40B afford- SWAMPSCOTT — Town of cials are leading ute $150,000 to the town’s affordable able housing project. Developers also moving forward with a proposal from housing trust. The second concept was had the option to present proposals for Groom Construction to redevelop the shuttered former Swampscott Middle for a 60-unit Chapter 40B affordable both options. School on Greenwood Avenue. housing project, with 25 percent of the The selectmen approved the proposal transit On Wednesday night, the Board of apartments or condominiums allocated with the 28-unit building as the prima- Selectmen unanimously approved a as affordable. ry, and the 60-unit 40B project as an proposal from Salem-based Groom Con- Groom submitted a response to the alternative, if there was litigation from struction, which had submitted two most recent Request for Proposals is- the neighbors for the primary concept, talk tour concepts. The town will now enter into sued by the town. It gave developers an according to Naomi Dreeben, chair- option to submit a plan that conformed woman of the board of selectmen. negotiations with the company. By Thomas Grillo The rst concept, for 28 apartments to the zoning approved at Town Meet- ITEM STAFF or condominiums, adhered to the zon- ing last spring for a single structure SWAMPSCOTT, A7 LYNN — It might be one of the few times when you talk and politicians listen. Two dozen state senators are expected Wearing to attend the latest Commonwealth Con- BEYOND WALLS versations next Tuesday at the J. Henry Higgins Middle School in Peabody at 6:30 p.m. another But don’t expect speeches, these Town BRINGS LIGHT TO LYNN Hall-style forums put the microphone in your hands. hat in “We don’t talk, we listen,” said state Sen. Thomas McGee (D-Lynn). “You get two minutes to make a comment, ask a ques- Saugus tion or both.” The Massachusetts Senate launched the By Bridget statewide listening tour in 2015 designed Turcotte to connect legislators with constituents ITEM STAFF to hear their ideas, concerns and sugges- SAUGUS — Chris- tions. tine Moreschi has been “On that tour, we got input from the pub- hired to replace Susan lic that helped us develop our legislative Dunn as chief adminis- priorities for the session,” McGee said. trative aide for the town Two years ago, legislators heard from manager. the public about the cost of higher edu- Dunn has worked for cation, mounting student debt, college af- the town of Saugus for fordability and income inequality. 22 years and will re- “As a result of those listening tours in tire in July. Moreschi, a eight Massachusetts regions, we passed Town Meeting member legislation to create the college savings for Precinct 2, began plan and expanded the earned income working alongside her tax credit,” said Sen. Michael Rodrigues at the end of March. (D-Westport). “Susan Dunn has done So far, the common denominator at fo- a wonderful job,” said rums in Greater Boston, the South Coast, South Shore, MetroWest and Western Moreschi. “I’ve seen a By Leah Dearborn as a sculpture that pays homage From left, Pedro lot of positive change in Massachusetts have brought out voters ITEM STAFF to Lynn’s industrial roots and Soto, Amanda the town. I want to be who are red up about immigration issues, 10 murals in the heart of Lynn’s Hill, Carolina global warming and renewable energy. more of a part of that.” LYNN — It was a party Thurs- Transformative Development Ini- Trujillo, Al Wil- “We’ve been surprised at how energized Moreschi, a Saugus day night at the Lynn Museum, tiative District. son, Courtney people are about what’s happening in native, is a member of with a colorful kickoff to fundrais- Wilson said they’re looking to Davies, Beth Washington,” said Rodrigues. “We expect- the Saugus High School ing efforts for downtown art proj- Project Building Com- raise $50-80,000 of the $255,000 Bresnahan, Mas- ed that in the more progressive parts of ect “Beyond Walls.” minimum total needed for the ter IC, and Livan the state, like MetroWest, Northampton mittee, Food Service “All aspects of the project are ad- Committee, Wellness project. Adames at the and Amherst, but we heard the same in vancing,” said Al Wilson, founder Committee, and St. Vin- If the campaign reaches its Lynn Museum Ashland.” and executive director of Beyond cent de Paul. She’s the crowdfunding of $50,000 by Thursday. The sessions have had anti-President president of the Bel- Walls. May 22 at midnight, the project Donald Trump undertones, the senators monte Middle School The project will use funds raised will win a matching grant with ITEM PHOTO | said. Parent Teacher Organi- from the campaign to install funds from MassDevelopment’s JIM WILSON “There hasn’t been much speaking di- zation. Before assum- lighting in train underpasses and Commonwealth Places program. rectly at the president, but clearly they 12 vintage neon artworks in the ing the role, she was a BEYOND WALLS, A7 McGEE, A7 member of the Veterans city’s business district, as well Memorial Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization. “I’ve been very in- volved in the town,” Mo- Lynn girls are strong, reschi said. “I was born and raised here and I’m raising my family here.” smart, and bold “I am pleased to wel- come Christine to her By Bridget Turcotte dren. Hundreds of supporters lled new position,” said Town ITEM STAFF the ballroom at Doubletree by Hilton Manager Scott Crabtree Hotel Boston North Shore on Thurs- in a statement. “Chris- DANVERS — Girls Inc. of Lynn day to celebrate Tongo and her fellow tine holds an ideal skill- helped Korintha Tongo nd her voice. award recipients Maryama Barry set for this challenging “Before Girls Inc., I didn’t have the role. I am con dent that courage to speak in front of you all,” and Suzanne Musema. her extensive knowledge said Tongo, one of three Lynn Classi- Each year, outstanding senior girls of the town, experience cal High School seniors chosen as a who best exemplify determination to at the Saugus Public 2017 Girl Hero. “I’m here to tell you overcome obstacles and a strong com- Schools, and expertise the timid Korintha is gone. What mitment to education are chosen for with administrative happens in the yellow building on the the award, which is funded in part by tasks will make her an hill changes lives.” the Moyer Family Scholarship Fund. asset to my of ce and Tongo, a youth member of the Girls ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Girls Inc. of Lynn is a nonpro t the community.” organization dedicated to inspiring Inc. Board of Directors, was inspired Moreschi has an asso- Ava Howard at the completion of the Girls Inc. Cho- girls to be strong, smart, and bold by by a Girls Inc. speaker to combine ciate’s degree in parale- rus performance at the annual Girls Inc. celebration providing challenging programs to gal studies from North luncheon on Thursday. disadvantaged and low-income chil- GIRLS, A7 Shore Community Col- lege. She most recently worked as the admin- istrator’s secretary at INSIDE Veterans Memorial Ele- Lynn forum focuses on criminal justice mentary School for ve In Lynn about support for the Justice Re- years. Closer to pulling the plug By Leah Dearborn In her new role, she on Union Hospital. A3 ITEM STAFF investment Act and bail reform. State Reps. Brendan Crighton, will independently main-  LYNN — Criminal justice re- tain and supervise nan- Community voices Daniel Cahill, Paul Tucker, a rep- form was the topic for several resentative of Tom Walsh’s of ce, cial records, produce cor- concern over new hundred residents of North Shore respondence and other KIPP school. A3 and state Sen. Thomas McGee communities who gathered at St. (D-Lynn) attended. documents, and act as a Stephen’s Church Thursday eve- liaison with department In Opinion One of the rst topics was man- ning with several of their legisla- heads, said Crabtree. Time for adult datory sentencing minimums. tive representatives. conversations. A4 ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Rev. Annie Belmer of Zion Baptist Bridget Turcotte can In an event sponsored by the Church in Lynn told about her be reached at bturcotte@ In Sports Sean Ellis talks about fees and Essex County Community Or- son Elijah, who was incarcerated itemlive.com. Follow her St. Mary’s celebrates nes in the justice system of Mas- ganization (ECCO), legislators following a $200 robbery in 1999. on Twitter @Bridget- state champions. B1 sachusetts at the ECCO meeting and guest speakers were invited Turcotte. at St. Stephen’s Church Thursday. to address the crowd, speci cally CRIMINAL JUSTICE, A7 US BLASTS SYRIA WITH CRUISE MISSILES, PAGE A6

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Anna J. Keogh, 60 Daniel A. deStefano, 67 Marie J. Hartling, 85

SAUGUS — Anna J. (Trev- and nephews. NAHANT — Daniel illustrator and artist LYNN — Marie J. land, grandchildren; isone) Keogh, age 60, of Service information: Rela- A. deStefano, age 67, who had five pub- (Slate) Hartling, 85, Tricia, Brian, Bethany, Saugus, formerly of Everett, tives and friends are invited of Nahant, passed lished books. He was of Lynn died Wednes- and Kevin Butland, died on Wednesday, April 5, at to attend a funeral Mass away Wednesday, a member of Beta day April 5, 2017, Carl III and Adam Melrose-Wakefield Hospital in on Saturday at 11 a.m. at April 5, 2017. He was Phi Mu Fraternity, Li- at her home sur- Hartling, Kenneth Jr. Melrose. She was the loving Blessed Sacrament Church, the husband of Robin brarians and Library rounded by her lov- and Kacey Hartling, wife of James E. Keogh Jr. 14 Summer St., Saugus. (Roland) deStefano, Educators, the His- ing family. A lifelong Jessica and Zackary Born and raised in Everett, [Please meet at church.] In- with whom he shared torical Commission Lynn resident, she Twiss, Amy and Jody she later moved to Saugus terment Woodlawn Cemetery more than 42 years Society, Recreation was born to the late Coffin, great-grand- where she lived for the past in Everett. Arrangements by of marriage. Committee, 4th of Lamont and Florence children Kyle, Devon, 29 years. Anna was a be- BISBEE-PORCELLA Funeral Born in Medford, July Committee, an (Lockhart) Slate, and was the and Dominque, and brother- loved sister-in-law of Robert Home, Saugus. For condo- he was the son of the late ADA compliance officer, John- wife of the late Carl Hartling in-law Gerald Hartling and his Keogh and his wife Made- lences www.BisbeePorcella. Daniel M. and Adrienne (Spez- son School parent council, the Sr. Marie attended Lynn En- wife Patricia. She was prede- line of Winthrop; Kathleen com. In lieu of flowers, dona- zaferri) deStefano. He had re- Nahant Lyons and active with glish High School and worked ceased by her parents, and Keogh of Saugus; and Carol tions in Anna’s name may be sided in Nahant since 1976. the kidney transplant and di- in the Medical Records Dept. her daughter Karen (Hartling) DePaolis and her husband made to the American Can- He graduated Boy’s Catholic alysis association. at Union Hospital in Lynn. She Butland. Samuel of Saugus. She also cer Society, 30 Speen St., High School and received his In addition to his wife, was a member of the Eastern Service information: A leaves many loving nieces Framingham, MA 01701. Bachelor’s of Education from Robin, he is survived by his Star, and she loved rescuing graveside service will be Boston State College, and daughter Katherine A. deSte- dogs and cats from the animal held at 11 a.m. on Monday, his Master’s from Simmons. fano of Nahant. shelter. She spent summers at April 10, 2017, at Puritan Prior to his retirement, he did Service information: Memo- Rangely Lakes, Maine, and Lawn Memorial Park, Pea- research at Harvard Medical rial visitation for Daniel will be she enjoyed knitting, reading, body. Relatives and friends School and Children’s Hos- Monday evening, 4-7 p.m. in and crossword puzzles. are respectfully invited to pital, was a histology tech the GOODRICH Funeral Home, She is survived by her chil- meet inside the main gate. Margaret M. Bishop, 67 at Mass General, a medical 128 Washington St., Lynn. For dren; Carl Hartling Jr and his In lieu of flowers, please do- 1949-2017 library director at Carney Hos- those desiring, memorials may wife Nancy of S.C., Kenneth nate in Marie’s name to All pital, and was a director for be made to Friends of Nahant Hartling and his wife Nancy of Care Hospice, 210 Market LYNN — Mrs. Mar- Margie’s great- 22 years at the Nahant Public Public Library, P.O. Box 76, Na- Salem, NH, Carolyn Twiss and St. Lynn, MA 01901. For di- garet M. (O’Brien) est joy was being a Library. Daniel was a writer, hant, MA 01908. her husband David of Tops- rections and guestbook visit Bishop, age 67, of mother and grand- field, son in law Stephen But- www.Solimine.com. Lynn, passed away mother, never tiring peacefully at home and always ready to on April 5, 2017. She welcome you with was the beloved wife an open door, a cup of John Bishop, with of tea and lots of Cleo W. Hollingsworth Olson, 84 Don Rickles, king whom she shared 39 laughs for anyone years of marriage. lucky enough to sit at Margaret was born in Lon- her kitchen table. In addition HOOKSETT — Cleo 19 grandchildren; of insult comedy, don, England on June 28, to her husband, John E. Bish- W. Hollingsworth Ol- 20 great-grand- 1949, the daughter of the late op, she leaves behind three son, 84, of Hooksett, children; and four dies at the age of 90 Mathew O’Brien and Teresa children; Sean Bishop and his passed away peace- great-great-grand- (O’Brien) O’Brien. She was wife, Kelly of Pasadena, Calif., fully on Wednesday, children; dear nieces raised in Lynn and graduat- Matthew Bishop of North Car- April 5, 2017, at the and honorary daugh- ed from Lynn Classical High olina and Molly Ramsay and Community Hospice ter, Yvonne Roden- School, Class of 1967. her husband, Brian of Lynn. House, Merrimack, hiser of Haverhill; “Margie” was singularly de- Margie also leaves behind surrounded by her two brothers, Roger voted as a mother and wife, four grandchildren; Chloe and loving family. Newell and Lawrence tirelessly providing love and Kenley Bishop of North Car- Born in Nova Scotia, Cana- Newell, both of Nova Scotia; care to all those around her. olina, Olivia Ramsay of Lynn da, she was the daughter of her niece, nephews, and ex- Her compassion extended and Ahbella Bishop-Adam of the late Clarence and Myrtle tended family and friends. In beyond her family, when she North Carolina, as well as sev- (Brannen) Newell. addition to her parents, Cleo obtained her nursing degree eral nieces and nephews. She A beloved wife, mother, was predeceased by her hus- at age 50. She widened her also leaves behind her devot- grandmother, and friend, band, Donald Hollingsworth; circle of care with countless ed group of lifelong friends, Cleo’s family was paramount two sisters, Gloria Hipson and patients whom she nurtured “The Golden Girls”. in her life. She cherished time Carol Nickerson; and brother, and tended to with her signa- Service information: Mar- spent with her many grand, Clarence “Buddy” Newell. ture mixture of wisdom, humor gie’s visitation will be held great-, and great-great-grand- Service information: Her and no-nonsense New En- on Sunday, April 9, 2017, children. A classy woman, Cleo visitation will be held in the gland pragmatism that made from 4–7 p.m. at CUFFE-Mc- enjoyed dressing up and don- PHANEUF Funeral Homes her a favorite among all those GINN Funeral Home, 157 ning fashion jewelry. Dancing and Crematorium, 243 Ha- who were fortunate enough Maple Street, Lynn, MA was one of her greatest pas- nover St., Manchester, on to receive her care. Margie 01904. Her funeral will be- sions. Cleo found great com- Sunday, April 9, from 2-5 was a lifelong supporter of gin at the funeral home on fort and companionship in her p.m. Her funeral service will the arts, music and theater Monday, April 10, 2017, Shih Tzu dogs throughout the be held in the funeral home and was a proud LEHS dra- at 11 a.m. with a Mass of years. In her spare time, Cleo on Monday, April 10, 2017 at ma club booster. She played Christian Burial to be cele- enjoyed playing Hearts and 9 a.m. Committal to follow an instrumental role in all of brated at 12 p.m. at St. Pius cribbage with her dear friends. in the Forest Hill Cemetery, her children’s after school pur- V Church, 218 Maple St., Cleo will be best remembered East Broadway, Derry. In lieu suits and created a second in Lynn. Burial will follow in for her kind heart and dedica- of flowers, expressions of home to three generations of Pine Grove Cemetery on Bos- tion to family. sympathy may be made in FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS kids who affectionately knew ton Street in Lynn. Please Cleo is survived by her three Cleo’s memory to the Com- her as “Mrs. B.” or simply as visit www.cuffemcginn.com daughters Marsha Greenwood munity hospice house, 210 Don Rickles is honored for best individual per- “mom.” She was a lifelong ad- for directions, or to sing the and husband Bill of Lon- Naticook Road, Merrimack, formance in a variety or music program for vocate of AIDS awareness. online guestbook. donderry, Barbara Bamberg NH 03054 or The Moore “Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project,” at the and husband Kurt of Derry, Center, 195 McGregor St., 60th Primetime Emmy Awards in . and Heidi Miller and husband Manchester, NH 03102. To Michael of Hooksett; two sons, view Cleo’s online tribute, By Lynn Elber Rickles managed to IN MEMORIAM ASSOCIATED PRESS shock his audiences with- GAIL M. GRANESE Did you know? Thomas Atwood and wife Lynn send condolences to the SEVENTH YEAR ANNIVERSARY of Alton, and Gary Atwood and family, or for more informa- out cutting social com- 2010 ~ APRIL 7 ~ 2017 wife Denise of Salisbury, Md.; tion, visit www.phaneuf.net. LOS ANGELES — Don mentary or truly personal Rickles, the big-mouthed, self-criticism. He operated bald-headed comedian under a code as old the whose verbal assaults en- Borscht Belt: Go far — MASSACHUSETTS BRIEFS deared him to audiences ethnic jokes, sex jokes, rib- ITEM CLASSIFIEDS and peers and made him bing Carson for his many Wild turkey dodges the acknowledged grand- marriages — but make Home delivery GET RESULTS! master of insult comedy, sure everyone knows it’s rush hour traffic while died Thursday. 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Some idents or such fellow ce- Carson Award for Come- drivers had to swerve to lebrities as Frank Sinatra, dic Excellence, a fitting avoid striking it. Dean Martin and Johnny tribute for a man whose The turkey walked most Carson. big breakthrough came on of the way but decided Despite jokes that from “The Tonight Show” more to fly across the last few other comics might have than 40 years earlier. lanes after a near miss. inspired boycotts, he was Rickles was a stage com- one of the most beloved ic and occasional movie Harvard holds contest people in show business, actor when he sat down on idolized by everyone from to change last line the couch next to Carson’s Joan Rivers and Louis CK desk and muttered, “Hello, of alma mater song to Chris Rock and Sarah dummy.” The studio audi- Silverman. 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The commission is accepting nom- inations for its 2017 Achievement Award with a deadline of April 21. Committee chair Lisa Malone said she sent out nomination papers to the Boys & Girls Clubs, the YMCA, city councilors and other local orga- nizations, but anyone can submit a bid for a worthy candidate. The benefits of the award are not FILE PHOTO | SCOTT EISEN financial; it’s simply an opportuni- ty to acknowledge some of the hard An aerial view of North Shore Medical Center Union Hospital in Lynn in August. work that takes place in the city. “There are so many people who are unsung heroes,” said Malone. “There’s people out there who Closer to pulling the should be recognized.” The award looks to spotlight im- provements to the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, advo- plug on Union Hospital cacy or volunteerism, development of new programs or services, as well as innovation and entrepreneur- point the Union campus will close,” he closure,” Roberts said. By Thomas Grillo ship by an individual with a dis- ITEM STAFF said. As Pilgrims HealthCare, which oper- ability or who has a positive impact Today Union Hospital offers an ER, ates NSMC struggles financially, it re- on individuals with disabilities. Union Hospital’s days are numbered. inpatient pediatric and geriatric psychi- cently eliminated 166 positions or 5 per- The commission has been busy Dr. David J. Roberts, who took over as atry, intensive care units and a medical cent of its workforce. in its work across the city, recent- president of the North Shore Medical floor for patients recovering from ortho- “We are a financially challenged,” he ly touring parks and recreation- Center (NSMC) this week, said the city’s pedic surgery. said. “I don’t think patients are feeling only hospital will be shuttered in the fall Last year, they served 20,000 ER pa- significant effects of it because it was al spaces to ensure that they are of 2019 and sold. tients and averaged about 50 medical/ mostly administrative positions.” handicap accessible. Its closure will coincide with the open- surgical patients. Partners posted the biggest annual op- Malone said nomination papers ing of a $210 million campus in Salem. Roberts said it’s still unclear what kind erating loss in its 22-year history in 2016 can be obtained by contacting Pat- The new building will include an emer- of urgent care will remain in Lynn. when it reported $108 million in losses rick Cogan at the mayor’s office. gency room and two dozen medical/surgi- Union Hospital could close earlier if de- on operations in the year that ended She said this award marks the cal beds. The Spaulding building will be mand for service continues to dwindle, he Sept. 30. first that the commission has giv- renovated and become a mental health said. en out, and they’re hoping for a center. “The new NSMC facility will be “We are seeing fewer people using the Thomas Grillo can be reached at tgril- good turnout to serve as the litmus completed in October of 2019 and at that hospital since we announced plans the [email protected]. test for future nominations. Community voices concern over new KIPP school

By Thomas Grillo stituents who wanted to know why ITEM STAFF workers were doing soil testing on the site. Opposition to a new school in the “I just don’t think a school fits in downtown is mounting. the city’s arts and cultural district,” City Councilors Dianna Chakoutis she said. “We will sit down with and Peter Capano met with officials them again and hopefully there are from KIPP Massachusetts, which some options they will consider.” operates the Academy Lynn Public Clint Muche, the city’s deputy Charter School, Thursday and let building commissioner who also at- them know Munroe Street is the tended the session, said the informal wrong place for their proposed $20 meeting was called to discuss plans million high school. for the 29,000-square-foot lot. KIPP “It’s not the right spot for a school,” could build the school as a matter of said Capano. “It makes more sense right, he said. to put something there that’s inte- “They wanted to explain how they grated into the downtown, such as a would locate a school there that commercial or residential use.” would not completely disrupt traffic,” KIPP has signed an agreement to he said. purchase a former parking lot on Before anything moves forward, Munroe Street that has been used KIPP would be required to submit a as a community garden. The grades formal plan to the Site Plan Review 9 through 12 school would house Committee. 450 students. While they did not present writ- The parcel is assessed at $211,000 ten plans, KIPP has commissioned a and owned by Munroe Partners traffic study and discussed a scheme LLC, operated by Gordon Hall, pres- that would have students dropped ident of The Hall Co. off at the nearby MBTA garage Capano said Munroe Street gets where faculty would park. congested at times and a school “I wouldn’t prejudge anything,” would exacerbate traffic problems. Muche said. “When they have plan, “I know space is at a premium in we will take a look.” Lynn, but they need to find an alter- Caleb Dolan, the school’s execu- native,” he said. “I will work with tive director, could not be reached them.” for comment. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE Chakoutis said she organized the meeting with KIPP after receiving Thomas Grillo can be reached at KIPP Massachusetts has agreed to purchase this lot on Munroe Street for a a handful of phone calls from con- [email protected]. 450-student high school.

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Hastings, 1877-1904 ident Donald Trump is changing the country and health and safety regula- Connecting Charles H. Hastings and Wilmot R. Hastings, 1904-1922 All Departments: Charles H. Hastings, 1922-1940 doing in the White House. world. tions, he gave his pen to Ernest W. Lawson, 1940-1960 781-593-7700 Charles H. Gamage and Peter Gamage, 1960-1982 Six out of 10 Americans For example, he just the CEO of DOW chemi- Peter Gamage, 1982-1991 say he isn’t honest. abruptly canceled U.S. cal, who was standing be- Ext. 2 Peter H. Gamage, 1991-1996 Americans don’t like the funds for the United Na- side him. Classifi ed Advertising Brian C. Ÿayer, 1996-1999 classi [email protected] Bernard W. Frazier Jr., 1999-2005 inability to focus, the un- tions Population Fund, The EPA also is requir- Peter H. Gamage, 2005-2014 presidential tweets, the which has supplied mil- ing that its employees now Subscriptions [email protected] John S. Moran, Executive Editor, 1975-1990 chaos, the obvious lack of lions of women in devel- tell Washington headquar- experience and the galling oping countries with con- ters about any enforce- Circulation incompetence. They dis- traceptives. Advocates for ment actions they plan to [email protected] like Trump’s evidence-free women’s and children’s take against any company Ext. 3 insistence on blaming health are reeling, with anywhere and get per- Newsroom others for his self-created no idea how they will con- mission. The EPA also is [email protected] problems. tinue to help women who asking businesses what [email protected] When Syrian leader already have more chil- health and safety regula- Ext. 4 Bashar Assad this month dren than they can care tions they think should be killed dozens of his own for, especially in the many Sports EDITORIAL repealed. With a one-third [email protected] people, including young countries facing drought cut looming in the agen- children, with chemi- and war. cy’s budget, prepare for Ext. 5 cal weapons that Russia Trump is in the process chaos. Retail and Online assured the Obama ad- of meeting world leaders. Advertising One of the laws Trump [email protected] Time for adult ministration had been What is inexplicable is has signed gives Internet destroyed, did Trump that he refuses to warn providers the right to sell ADVERTISING blame Russia, which has dictators to stop commit- data based on everything Ernie Carpenter, Jr. been a big supporter and ting human rights viola- any of us look up online. Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1355 conversations arms-supplier for Syria? tions that have been doc- Why does he not care [email protected] No, Trump’s instinct was umented by the United about our privacy? Mike Germano State Sen. Michael Rodrigues delivered one of the to blame former President States and international And at the start of Sex- Director of Advertising all-time classic understatements on Thursday during Barack Obama. rights organizations. For ual Assault Awareness and Business Development Even as the FBI investi- example, when he met ext. 1257 an interview with fellow Sen. Thomas M. McGee and month, Trump defended [email protected] The Item editorial board. gates ties the Trump cam- with Egypt’s president, Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly paign might have had with Trump widely praised the Bob Gunther “It’s very difficult to have an adult conversation after it was reported he or Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1217 about taxes,” said the Westport Democrat. the Russian government military autocrat who has the network settled with [email protected] Truer words were never spoken. while Vladimir Putin went killed, tortured and jailed five women who accused about undermining Amer- thousands of opponents Michele Iannaco A minority of Lynn voters went to the polls on him of sexual harassment Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1315 March 21 and rammed a plan to build new public ican democracy, Trump and journalists. President for $13 million. “I don’t [email protected] has been desperately try- Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has schools into the ground with the force of a piledriver. think Bill did anything Ralph Mitchell The argument against the schools revolved around ing to deflect attention to done a “fantastic job,” wrong,” said Trump, who Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1313 protecting open space and cemetery land. But voters — yes — Obama, despite Trump said. just knows these things [email protected] saw red when they were asked to approve a property no proof whatsoever. One of the first acts of and bragged about sexu- Patricia Whalen tax debt exclusion to pay for new schools. “The world is a mess. I in- Trump’s Environmental al assault himself. Nearly Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1310 On the other extreme, statewide gambling propo- herited a mess,” Trump said Protection Agency was to two dozen former O’Reilly [email protected] nents promised to open the floodgates and pour new Wednesday, promising to revoke the agency’s pro- advertisers disagree. BUSINESS OFFICE tax money into Massachusetts. They pointed to tax “fix it” after seeing pictures posal to ban a pesticide Nonetheless, 35 percent revenue from two casinos and a slot parlor as a solu- of writhing Syrian babies. known as chlorpyrifos, of Americans continue Beth Bresnahan How? Getting rid of Assad? made by Dow AgroSci- Chief Executive Of cer, ext. 1253 tion to everything from beefing up police forces to fooling themselves. [email protected] boosting the state’s economy. Establishing a safe zone? ences. EPA scientists had Rodrigues and McGee have been crisscrossing Mas- War? He said he won’t tell warned the chemical dam- Ann McFeatters is an Susan J. Conti Controller, ext. 1288 sachusetts with fellow senators as part of Common- us. “I now have responsi- ages children’s brains by op-ed columnist for Tri- [email protected] wealth Connections. Billed as a listening tour, the bility and I will have that interrupting the electro- bune News Service. Read- Ted Grant series of forums, including one planned next Tuesday responsibility and carry it chemical processes that ers may send her email Publisher, ext. 1234 in Lynn and another scheduled for that night in Pea- very proudly,” he said. nerves use to communi- at amcfeatters@national- [email protected] But while we wait for cate with muscles and oth- press.com. body, are aimed principally at collecting and priori- Marian Kinney tizing ideas for fixing Massachusetts’ transportation ext. 1212 infrastructure. [email protected] As chairman of the Legislature’s Joint Committee Will Kraft on Transportation, McGee has repeatedly pointed Vice President / Finance, ext. 1296 out how the state’s infrastructure is deteriorating. [email protected] He has urged legislators, businesspeople and fellow Jennifer Perez Lynn residents; as well as people statewide, to talk ext. 1205 about how to pay for billions of dollars worth of need- [email protected] ed transportation improvements. Carolina Trujillo He pointed out how tax discussions degenerate into Community Relations Director, ext. 1226 “divisive” debates over prioritizing public spending. [email protected] Echoing McGee’s point, Rodrigues observed how “ev- Jim Wilson eryone is dug into their own box” when it comes to Chief Operating Of cer, ext. 1200 protecting state-approved tax credits lessening the [email protected] burden on a specific population or business sector. CIRCULATION McGee can’t be blamed for sometimes thinking he is Lisa Mahmoud whistling past the graveyard when he points out how Manager, ext. 1239 improving transportation is a universal challenge [email protected] everyone has to think about in dollars and cents. He CLASSIFIED points to the deteriorating General Edwards Bridge Abbe Young Smith — a gateway to the city — as an example of a major Manager, ext. 1276 expense that cannot be ignored. [email protected] Put in simpler terms, McGee is urging a state- Kerry Smith wide conversation on how to pay for transportation Advertising Sales Rep, ext. 1325 improvements that not only benefit Massachusetts’ [email protected] economy but prevent disaster and loss of life. NEWSROOM He is not encouraged about the possibility of fed- Bill Brotherton eral money flooding into the state for infrastructure Features Editor ext. 1338 repairs. But McGee isn’t giving up on the notion [email protected] that Commonwealth Connections can inspire people Gayla Cawley across Massachusetts to focus on transportation im- Reporter, ext. 1236 provement ideas and ways to pay for them. [email protected] It’s time for the adults in the room to start talking. Cheryl Charles Night Editor, ext. 1278 [email protected] WILL BUNCH Leah M. Dearborn Reporter, ext. 1317 [email protected] Tori Faieta Show Syrians you really care, Mr. President Copy Editor [email protected] How horrendous was the poi- been really terrible for a long time execrable Assad; instead, weak- cepting refugees as part of his Thomas Grillo sonous gas attack carried out by — including past attacks using ening him seems only to strength- sweeping — and struck down — Reporter, ext. 1264 the loathsome government of Syr- chemical weapons. What’s more, en ISIS or other jihadis. travel ban. [email protected] ian dictator Bashar al-Assad that it was just last week that the But there are things Trump It’s true that — half a world a Spenser Hasak way — the U.S. may not be the Editorial Art Director, ext. 1222 killed scores of people, including Trump administration signaled could do that would help — and [email protected] children, in the opposition-held it saw no purpose in trying to re- would go beyond just talk. All he’d best option for most Syrians seeking safety, but that’s not the Thor Jourgensen city of Idlib? So horrendous that move Assad from power, which have to do is renounce the one po- News Editor, ext. 1267 it drew what amounted to an ex- arguably emboldened the Middle sition he’s been most vocal about point. America has also long been [email protected] pression of empathy from Presi- Eastern tyrant. since his White House quest be- a beacon for accepting the world’s refugees, and trashing that image Steve Krause dent Trump, which for the first 10 Trump also managed to lash out gan in 2015. Sports Editor, ext. 1229 weeks of his presidency had been at his predecessor Barack Obama The United States’ record on sends a terrible message. Nearby [email protected] nations like Lebanon, looking for like drawing blood from a turnip. for being weak on Syria — even allowing those “beautiful little Katie Morrison “Yesterday’s chemical attack, though pre-candidate Trump had babies” of Syria and their bat- excuses to keep Syrian refugees Sports Reporter a chemical attack so horrific in taken the exact same don’t-at- tle-scarred parents to come here out, are emboldened by Trump’s [email protected] Syria against innocent people in- tack viewpoint in 2013. And then as refugees from the war zone has stance Owen O’Rourke cluding women, small children, there’s Trump’s relationship with been abysmal. Over one rough- Now, our president says he’s Photographer, ext. 1224 and even beautiful little babies, Assad’s main international spon- ly equivalent stretch of time last changing his mindset on Syria. [email protected] OK, but real empathy is more their deaths was an affront to hu- sor, a fellow by the name of Vlad- year, our next-door neighbors in Anne Marie Tobin than just words. You want to show manity. These heinous actions by imir Putin. Canada took in 25,000 Syrian ref- Sports Reporter, ext. 1307 the beautiful babies of Syria that [email protected] the Assad regime cannot be tol- Surely there are some around ugees while America took a paltry you meant what said, Mr. Presi- erated,” Trump said Wednesday Trump encouraging a military 841. Hillary Clinton pledged to Bridget Turcotte dent? Let them come to America. Reporter, ext. 1269 from the White House. “My atti- response, but that would seem no increase that number — not dra- [email protected] tude toward Syria and Assad has better an idea now than it was in matically — and she was savaged Will Bunch is a columnist for the David Wilson changed very much.” 2013. There’s not really a mod- on the campaign trail by Trump Philadelphia Daily News. Read- Digital Content Director, ext. 1211 That’s what it took? Really? erate, freedom-loving militia out and his supporters. Trump, of ers may email him at bunchw@ [email protected] Because Assad’s government has there in position to replace the course, announced a ban on ac- phillynews.com. Ryan York Copy Editor, ext. 1220 TO SUBMIT YOUR LETTERS, PLEASE MAIL TO THE DAILY ITEM, P.O. BOX 5, LYNN, MA 01903 OR EMAIL TO [email protected] [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A5 HOME Your April calendar of garden chores By Jessica Damiano plant new bareroots. NEWSDAY 7) Divide fall-bloomers like Joe Pye weed and as- As in life, in which ters. hard times often beget 8) It doesn’t matter how rewards, April showers well you raked last fall — typically do bring May there’s more cleanup to be flowers. There’s no tell- done now. ing exactly what weath- 9) If it’s cloudy, it’s a er we’ll see this month, good day to uncover the but the flowers will fig tree (if not, wait until it eventually come. Help is). Water well. them along by adhering 10) Plant blackberries to these daily tips and and raspberries. chores. 11) In honor of Pass- 1) Scientists have de- over, start parsley seeds PHOTO | TOM JESENICNIK/DREAMSTIME/TNS veloped new grass that indoors; horseradish cut- A flowering cherry blossom in bloom. grows only one inch per tings can go right into the year. That means no more garden. improvements to the gar- garden. garden soil. It will im- with a slow-release prod- mowing! (April Fools!) 12) Plant grapes. den. 21) Allow foliage to re- prove drainage and add uct. 2) No need to water your 13) Treat rose bushes 17) Remove yellow an- main on bulb plants until nutrients for healthier 28) It’s Arbor Day, which established lawn until to a half-cup of Epsom thers from gift lilies and it’s withered and brown. plants all season long. is deemed the best day of next month (this is true). salts, scratched into the 3) Pinch tips off leggy soil beneath them. Plants they’ll last longer (and 22) It’s Earth Day — 25) Go on the hunt for the year to plant trees in seedlings growing indoors will grow full and produce won’t make a mess)! start a compost pile to put tent caterpillars in trees. New York. (Tomorrow and to coax them into stocki- more blooms. 18) Taxes are due today, kitchen food waste to good If you find webs between next week are fine, too.) ness. 14) If bog plants are but it’s not all bad. Spend use. Your tomatoes (and branches, treat them 29) Start mowing the 4) It’s time to prune rose crowded, divide them now. your refund on perennials flowers and trees) will naturally with Bacillus lawn when grass is 3 inch- of Sharon. 15) Today is the last av- and plant them. thank you. thuringiensis (Bt). es tall. 5) Plant strawberries erage frost day on Long Is- 19) Harden off Cole 23) When forsythia 26) When gift lilies fade, 30) Pour off standing in the garden, in a spot land; you can safely plant plant seedlings such as blooms on your side of the plant them in the garden. water and don’t allow rain where tomatoes, peppers perennials now. broccoli, cauliflower and street, it’s time to start ap- They won’t bloom until to collect in play sets, pot and potatoes have not 16) It’s Easter — a day kale before planting out- plying pre-emergent crab- next year, but they’ll re- saucers, tires, trash can been planted for at least for new beginnings. If the doors next week. grass control. You can do main green and even grow lids, etc. Mosquitoes can three years. weather allows, sit out- 20) Plant seeds for an- so until lilacs fade. a bit. breed very quickly in very 6) Prune roses — and side for a bit and ponder nuals directly into the 24) Work compost into 27) Fertilize perennials little water. South Pacific Sipper, enormous blossoms of exquisite beauty

By Norman Winter soil evenly moist through TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE the season and of course to make weed control easier. Across from my back- Choose a site with plen- yard, my neighbor has been turning his pool into ty of sunlight. Morning a virtual paradise with a sun and filtered afternoon pergola and rock work. light are just about per- Now all he needs is a fect. Hibiscus blooms on South Pacific Sipper! This new growth so it is im- sounds like the perfect portant to keep it growing tropical beverage to enjoy vigorously throughout the while floating across the season. Keep them well clear blue water, but in re- fed and watered during ality, it is one of the most periods of drought. beautiful hibiscuses in the Many gardeners think market. that the prolific flower South Pacific Sipper production of a hibiscus might best be described requires high amounts of as a fancy hibiscus and in- super bloom type fertiliz- deed it is. It produces flow- ers high in phosphorous. ers so large they defy logic. This is not the case. Hibis- They are somewhat ruf- fled and often called dou- cus prefers a slow released ble with blooms that seem balanced fertilizer formu- to be 9-inches in diameter. la such as a 6-6-6 in light There is no other plant monthly applications. that conjures up visions of Keep in mind that those the islands, whether those growing in containers that PHOTO | JOHN WALKER/FRESNO BEE/TNS in the South Pacific or in are watered daily will The pistil and stamen of a bright pink aza- the Caribbean. quickly leach the nutri- lea flower reach up toward the light in Pat It was first called Nectar ents from the soil. You will PHOTOS | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Brooks’ backyard. Pink, an obvious clue to have to apply diluted, wa- its color, which you might South Pacific Sipper is a tropical hibiscus pro- ter-soluble fertilizer week- still find in some markets. ducing enormous blooms all summer. ly or controlled-released I’ve seen hummingbirds, granules per formula rec- Wet California swallowtail and even sul- those that change col- Hibiscus belongs in both ommendation. phur butterflies visiting ors throughout the day. containers on the patio or I must confess that my the tropical blooms. The dark green foliage is deck and in that special bride is not only the buyer weather brings This hibiscus known handsome and contrasts spot in the landscape. The of all our hibiscus, she is botanically as Hibiscus nicely with the beautiful requirements are much rosa-sinensis originates flowers that generally also the daily horticultur- like any other annual we in China and is kin to stay open only for a day. ist that keeps them ever azalea heaven our well-known swamp They are however pro- grow. Plant your hibiscus so picturesque. I know she “Since the flower cov- hibiscus or mallow. To- duced for months during in well-drained, well-pre- would be the first to tell By Fresno Bee staff THE FRESNO BEE erage on azaleas encom- day there are hundreds our long growing season pared beds because they you to get on the band- passes the entire shrub, of varieties available in which makes them worth absolutely cannot take wagon this spring and let FRESNO, Calif. — placing them in a back- almost every color except every penny even if only wet feet, but use a good a tropical hibiscus bring Known at the “Royalty of ground of conifers, such for blue. There are even treated as an annual. layer of mulch to keep the joy to your gardening. the Garden,” azaleas are as pines, or other acid-lov- resplendent this spring ing plants will help set off as the California drought their colors while mini- appears to be coming to an mizing their heavy effect.” end. To maintain a more com- Pat Brooks of Fresno, 93, pact appearance or sim- says she’s never seen aza- ply to encourage bushier leas bloom like they are growth, trim azaleas after this year. their blooming period has “They have really come expired, Tiley says. Taking alive since all the rain,” time to trim azaleas by she says. cutting back the branches Growing and caring for of these shrubs will also these shrubs is easy, says help renew overgrown Nikki Tiley, author of “The plants. Keeping your aza- Bulb-olicious Garden.” leas healthy throughout To keep azaleas looking the growing season with healthy, it is essential good azalea care will en- that you choose an appro- sure an abundance of priate planting location beautiful blooms for many and practice proper azalea springs to come. care. Azaleas actually look But these hardy plants the most attractive when don’t need too much at- they are planted alone; tention; they can simply however, mass plantings be enjoyed. work well in larger areas, “Having everything that Three Cloudless Sulphur butterflies visit this Even at night under a lighted pergola the South such as wooded sites, Ti- blooms and grows makes South Pacific Sipper hibiscus. Pacific Sipper adds a special island appeal. ley says. me happy,” Brooks says. A6 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 POLICE/FIRE

All address information, particu- Wednesday on Gray Circle; Prosecutor to Hernandez jury: larly arrests, reflect police records. at 10:22 p.m. Wednesday at In the event of a perceived inac- 22 Circuit Ave.; at 1:27 p.m. curacy, it is the sole responsibility Thursday at 60 River St. ‘You know who the killer is’ of the concerned party to contact Overdose By Denise Lavoie the relevant police department and ASSOCIATED PRESS have the department issue a no- A report of an overdose tice of correction to the Daily Item. at 7:52 p.m. Wednesday on BOSTON — Former Corrections or clarifications will not Boston Street. NFL star Aaron Hernan- dez “took pleasure” in be made without express notice of Theft gunning down two men change from the arresting police in 2012 because he felt department. A report of a larceny at disrespected after one of 3:37 p.m. Wednesday at them accidentally spilled LYNN 204D Blossom St. Extension; his drink at a nightclub, at 5:57 a.m. Thursday at 95 a prosecutor said Thurs- Arrests Tremont St.; at 7:55 a.m. day during closing argu- Thursday at 8 Clark Circle; at ments at Hernandez’s Ismaila Bobb, 38, of 227 12:36 p.m. Thursday at 29 double-murder trial. Maple St., was arrested on Elm St. But Hernandez’s lawyer, a courtesy booking at 8:56 Jose Baez, told the jury a.m. Thursday. Vandalism that the real killer is Her- Cricket Brown was arrest- nandez’s former friend A report of vandalism at ed and charged with Class and the prosecution’s star 2:33 p.m. Wednesday at 116 A drug possession and on a witness, Alexander Brad- Adams St.; at 11:19 a.m. warrant charge of sexual con- ley. Baez called Bradley a Thursday at 8 Lafayette Park. duct for a fee at 2:01 p.m. “liar, “perjurer” and “para- A report of motor vehi- Wednesday. site” who got the “deal of a cle vandalism at 3:07 p.m. Adonis Delgado, of 14 lifetime” from prosecutors PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Tarmey Lane, was arrested on Wednesday at 80 Sagamore St. after he named Hernan- warrant charges of breaking dez as the shooter. Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez looks on during and entering for a misde- The jury was expected closing arguments in his trial at Suffolk Superior Court Thursday. meanor and trespassing at MARBLEHEAD to begin deliberations to- 11:23 p.m. Wednesday. day after hearing final in- a witness to the earlier him as their star witness driving when Hernandez Kyle Farese, 24, of 63 Complaints structions on the law from shootings. because they wanted to saw Furtado and de Abreu Lynnway, was arrested and “You know who the killer A report of an item found the judge. convict an NFL player. stopped at a red light. charged with Class B drug Hernandez, a former is — the same perpetrator “Alexander Bradley was Bradley said Hernandez possession at 3:09 p.m. at the beach at 8:28 a.m. Wednesday on Ocean Ave- tight end for the New En- who unleashed the same their three-legged pony leaned across him in the Wednesday. gland Patriots, is charged type of violence on the and they were going to Joseph Guzman, 24, of 9 nue. A man came into the driver’s seat and yelled station with an item he found with first-degree murder only man who could tell ride him to the finish line, to the men, “Yo, what’s up Pearl St., Ayer, was arrested in the deaths of Safiro his vicious, awful secret no matter what he said,” and charged with Class B at Devereux Beach. He stated now?” followed by a racial that he had seen something Furtado and Daniel de — his former best friend, Baez said, pantomiming a slur. Bradley said Her- drug possession and on war- Abreu, two immigrants Alexander Bradley,” pros- jockey riding a racehorse. on the news where an item nandez then opened fire, rant charges of assault and from Cape Verde who ecutor Patrick Haggan Bradley, a convicted washed up on the beach shooting into the car five battery and assault and bat- crossed paths with Her- said. drug dealer who is serv- tery with a dangerous weapon and it turned out to be an times and continuing to explosive. Police determined nandez briefly on July 16, Baez, who gained fame ing a five-year sentence at 3:20 p.m. Wednesday. 2012. He is also charged when he won an acquit- for shooting up a Hartford pull the trigger after the Jackeline Hernandez, of that the item was a harmless gun was empty. piece of fishing equipment. with witness intimidation tal for Casey Anthony in bar in 2014, testified un- 132 Elm St., was arrested and accused of shooting the death of her 2-year- der a grant of immunity “That killer took plea- and charged with assault and A report of a disturbance sure in what he did that at 6:02 p.m. Wednesday on Bradley in the face sev- old daughter, Caylee, said from prosecutors. He said battery, unarmed robbery and en months later in what Bradley’s testimony was that about two hours af- night. That killer wanted larceny at 12:02 p.m. Thurs- Ames Road. Police received a complaint of a child on a mo- prosecutors say was an “riddled with lies,” but ter he and Hernandez left his victims to see it com- day. attempt to silence him as prosecutors stuck with the club that night, he was ing,” Haggan said. John Hodgdon, 23, of 9 torized scooter going up and Oakcrest Road, was arrest- down the street and path; at ed on a courtesy booking at 10:07 p.m. Wednesday on 5:39 p.m. Wednesday. Lime Street. Man tied to $500M art heist Taylor Mills was arrested on warrant charges of Class Theft A drug possession, Class B A report of a stolen phone drug possession, Class E drug at 3:10 p.m. Wednesday on pleads guilty in unrelated case possession, larceny, receiving Cloutmans Lane. A caller re- stolen property, uninsured ported she was missing a By Dave Collins his and his wife’s health motor vehicle/trailer, opera- phone and thought it was ASSOCIATED PRESS problems in court before tion of a motor vehicle with taken by friends of her chil- the proceedings began. a suspended license and dren who had been staying at HARTFORD, Conn. — A He said his wife recently unregistered motor vehicle at the house. She thought other reputed Connecticut mob- fell and broke her shoul- 7:59 p.m. Wednesday. items were missing from the ster who authorities say is der. Ercilio Salcedo, 40, of 47 the last surviving person house as well. “I just wish I could get Fales St., Worcester, was ar- of interest in the largest A report of a phone and out and see her,” he said rested and charged with Class art heist in U.S. history wallet stolen at 6:14 p.m. in comments to the pros- B drug possession at 8 p.m. pleaded guilty Thursday Wednesday on Humphrey ecutor and his lawyer. Wednesday. to unrelated weapons Street. While at track practice, “She’s my whole life. ... So Adriana Solano, of 80 Sag- charges. amore St., was arrested on a victim’s phone and wallet don’t go too hard on me.” were stolen. The phone via Robert Gentile, 80, ap- a warrant charge of witness peared in federal court in His lawyer, A. Ryan intimidation at 12:30 p.m. an app was popping up in McGuigan, said Gentile Dorchester. Hartford in a case stem- Thursday. ming from federal agents’ hasn’t disclosed to him A report of packages taken any information about at 6:27 p.m. Wednesday on seizure of firearms and Accidents ammunition from his the heist or the paintings, Jersey Street. A caller report- not even when he visited ed that a couple of packages Manchester home. The A report of a motor vehi- plea deal calls for him to Gentile when Gentile lay cle accident at 3:08 p.m. were taken from his porch. near death in a prison serve about three to six FILE PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Wednesday at Hood School years in prison. Sentenc- hospital several months at 24 Oakwood Ave.; at SAUGUS ing is set for August 25. Robert Gentile is brought into the federal ago. Gentile has since re- 4:33 p.m. Wednesday at Prosecutors have said courthouse in a wheelchair for a hearing in covered. 235 O’Callaghan Way; at Accidents they believe Gentile has Hartford, Conn. “That led me to believe 5:41 p.m. Wednesday at 4 information about the that he certainly doesn’t Brightwood Terrace; at 6:09 A report of a motor vehi- the heist or the paintings, low prisoners and once have any knowledge about cle accident at 1:37 p.m. still-unsolved 1990 heist p.m. Wednesday at Lynnfield at the Isabella Stewart and the artwork did not told an undercover FBI where the paintings are, Street and Winslow Way; at Wednesday at Chisholms come up in court Thurs- agent he had access to two nor does he have any Motel at 1314 Broadway; at Gardner Museum in Bos- 7:12 p.m. Wednesday at Cha- ton. Thieves broke in and day. of the paintings and could knowledge of who may tham Street and Western Av- 6:41 p.m. Wednesday at Cen- Prosecutors, however, negotiate the sale of each have them,” McGuigan said tral and Saville streets. stole an estimated $500 enue; at 7:35 a.m. Thursday million worth of artwork, have said another gang- for $500,000. outside the courthouse. at 71 Linden St.; at 8:17 a.m. including works by Rem- ster’s widow claimed her Gentile, who has gray After Gentile’s guilty Thursday at Dunkin’ Donuts at Breaking and Entering brandt, Edouard Manet, husband gave Gentile two hair and a gray beard, ap- pleas, McGuigan said, “I 333 Lynnway; at 9:08 a.m. A report of a motor vehicle Edgar Degas and Jo- of the paintings. Author- peared in court in a wheel- think that this should be Thursday at 274 Union St.; at hannes Vermeer. ities also have said that chair and wore a white the end of the Bob Gentile 1:02 p.m. Thursday at Cald- breaking and entering at 9:19 p.m. Wednesday at Flex Fit- Gentile has denied Gentile talked about the T-shirt and beige prison chapter of this story,” re- well Crescent and Marianna knowing anything about stolen paintings with fel- pants. He talked about ferring to the heist. Street. ness at 304 Lincoln Ave. A report of a motor vehicle accident with personal injury Complaints at 3:13 a.m. Thursday at 105 A report of property damage US blasts Syria base with cruise missiles Linwood St.; at 1:05 p.m. at 9:42 a.m. Wednesday at Thursday at 193 Fayette St. 27 Bow St. A caller reported By Zeina Karam attack that officials said a black Camaro was traveling and Sarah El Deeb used chlorine mixed with a Breaking and Entering at a high rate of speed cut- ASSOCIATED PRESS nerve agent, possibly sarin. A report of a breaking and ting off a trash truck, causing A military official quoted property damage to the rocks BEIRUT — The United on Syrian TV said an air entering at 7 p.m. Wednesday States fired cruise missiles at 26 Evelyn St. in front of his home. base in central Syria was A report of a disturbance at into central Syria early Fri- hit early Friday, causing A report of a motor vehicle day morning, striking an As- breaking and entering at 7:46 9:42 p.m. Wednesday at 18 material damage. Another Desota St. sad government-controlled statement, also attributed a.m. Thursday at 113 Maple- air base where U.S. officials wood Road. to an unnamed official, re- SWAMPSCOTT say the Syrian military ferred to “losses.” The offi- launched a deadly chemical cials did not elaborate. Assaults attack that killed dozens of Arrest Talal Barazi, the gov- A report of an assault civilians earlier this week. ernor of Homs province, and battery at 10:26 p.m. Elizabeth Anderson, 50, Syrian state TV called the where the targeted air Wednesday on Red Rock was arrested and charged attack an “aggression” that base is located, told The Street; at 9:17 a.m. Thursday with marked lanes violation, led to “losses.” Associated Press by phone on Red Rock Street. negligent operation of a mo- About 60 U.S. Toma- that most of the strikes hawk missiles hit the tor vehicle and OUI liquor at appeared to target the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS Complaints 8:16 p.m. Wednesday. Shayrat air base, south- province in central Syria. east of Homs, a small in- He also said the strikes President Donald Trump speaks with report- A report of a disturbance Accidents stallation with two run- are meant to “support the ers on Air Force One while in flight from An- at 2:42 p.m. Wednesday at ways, where aircraft often terrorists on the ground.” drews Air Force Base, Md., to Palm Beach In- 17 Collins St.; at 4:06 p.m. A report of a motor vehi- take off to bomb targets in A Syrian opposition group, ternational Airport, Fla., Thursday. Wednesday at 881 Western cle accident at 1:23 p.m. northern and central Syr- the Syrian Coalition, wel- Ave.; at 5:22 p.m. Wednes- Wednesday at Uno Chicago ia. The U.S. missiles hit at comed the U.S. attack, say- Assad’s forces for previous ternational pressure af- day at 41 State St.; at 7:11 Grill at 970 Paradise Road; at 3:45 a.m. Friday morning ing it puts an end to an age chemical weapons attacks, ter the chemical attack p.m. Wednesday at 20 East 7:23 p.m. Wednesday at 180 and targeted the base’s of “impunity” and should be but never followed through. in northern Syria, with Highland St.; at 7:15 p.m. Norfolk Ave. airstrips, hangars, control just the beginning. Trump called on “all civ- even key ally Russia say- tower and ammunition ar- The bombing represents ilized nations” to join the ing its support is not un- eas, U.S. officials said. President Donald Trump’s U.S. in seeking an end to conditional and the U.S. home delivery rate is They were fired from two most dramatic military the carnage in Syria. launching a barrage of 50% off warships in the Mediterra- order since taking office. President Bashar As- cruise missiles at a gov- newstand price! nean Sea, in retaliation for The Obama administra- sad’s government had ernment-controlled air Call 781-593-7700 ext. 2 Subscribers pay only to subscribe today. $3 a week. Tuesday’s deadly chemical tion threatened attacking been under mounting in- base in Syria. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM A7 McGee leading transit talk tour Swampscott gives

McGEE everyone,” McGee said. Green(wood) light From A1 The senators acknowl- edge the biggest challenge oppose his policies on im- on transit and infrastruc- SWAMPSCOTT “This has been a long migration and climate ture improvements is rais- From A1 process,” Spathanas said. change,” said McGee. ing the money. “I feel like it has not “I would very much like “That has been universal.” “It all boils down to dol- been rushed … We’ve to proceed with the 28- A separate transporta- lars,” Rodrigues said. “It’s tried to listen to every- unit building,” said Dree- body’s wants in the town tion forum will be on the difficult to have an adult ben. “As much as I want to … We are going to honor same day from noon to 2 at conversation around taxes see more affordable hous- the Town Meeting vote. the Lynn Museum. Spon- because there’s an innate ing in the town, I think I agree that the smaller sored by the Barr Founda- mistrust of government 60 units and a larger unit is something that tion, the Boston-based non- that we don’t spend tax building is not something would fit up there.” profit with assets of $1.6 dollars wisely. Everyone I would like in that loca- The proposal price from billion will explore ways to thinks about tax policy improve and increase in- tion. I would like to see it Groom is $1.2 million. on their own wallet … it’s smaller.” Director of Community vestment in transportation. challenging.” ITEM PHOTO | JIM WILSON “We need to transform Neighbors have ex- Development Peter Kane our state so that it has a Thomas Grillo can be Sen. Michael Rodrigues, D-Westport, and Sen. pressed concern that a 28- said the company request- fair and equitable transpor- reached at tgrillo@item- Thomas McGee, D-Lynn, talk during a meeting unit structure would be ed that they be credit- tation system that benefits live.com. at the Daily Item on Thursday. out of character with the ed for costs associated existing neighborhood. with the demolition and They, along with other res- abatement costs, which idents with an interest in Groom estimated around Beyond Walls brings light to Lynn the project, filed a citizen’s that $1.2 million figure. petition for Town Meeting He said the town has not in May, hoping to reuse agreed to that request, the building. Citizens of which will be part of nego- Swampscott for Adaptive tiations. Reuse want to privately In January, the selectmen fund $60,000 for a feasi- decided to act upon the ad- bility study to investigate vice of Town Counsel and all possible uses for the issue another RFP with site. Residents urged the both options. The board selectmen to delay their had been slated to either vote on the proposal be- approve or deny a proposal fore the article could be from Groom Construction voted on. to convert the former mid- “A vote tonight is going to dle school into 28 luxury strip, in my opinion, it will apartments or condomini- strip the Town Meeting ums, with three garage members’ right, as a leg- outbuildings on site. islative body, to vote on a Selectman Peter Spell- pending matter,” said Ben- ios said at the time that jamin Agoes, an abutter. Town Counsel recom- Agoes said the “soul of mended reissuing the Swampscott is going to RFP because the neigh- be decided by what ulti- bors had been clear that mately sits on the top of they were intending to Greenwood Avenue,” and again bring litigation the town’s civic pride, against the town if it went commitment to its Master forward with Groom’s pro- Plan and respect for zon- posal. A 40B project, in ing bylaws was at stake. which 25 percent of units “I’d like to see that (build- ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE would have to be afford- ing) serve some public pur- able, would give the town Carla Scheri and Carolyn Cole look over pictures of the downtown art project “Beyond Walls” at pose,” said Richard Fren- protection against a po- the Lynn Museum fundraiser Thursday. kel, who filed the citizen’s tential spot zoning law- petition. “It’s a personal suit from neighbors, as Lynn. There are plans for fu- through the civic crowd- BEYOND WALLS preference, but that’s the it is exempt from zoning, “I think it will the give ture fundraising efforts at From A1 funding platform Patro- way I feel about it.” and therefore, harder to the area a real spark,” said the Bent Water Brewing nicity and the Common- Agoes questioned why appeal, he said. Wilson said his inspi- state Sen. Thomas McGee Company May 20 from wealth Places initiative. the selectmen were rep- The board decided to ration for the project (D-Lynn), who called the 3-10 p.m. Wilson said an- Interested parties can resenting Groom versus table the proposal from came from the Wynwood project an opportunity to other event will likely “the people,” with other learn more at www.patro- Groom, leaving the option Art District of Miami, take the arts and culture take place at the Blue Ox residents in attendance open for them to respond nicity.com/lynn or www. Fla., a warehousing area scene in Lynn up a notch. Restaurant sometime in saying it was blackmail. to the new RFP. The town that was transformed “I love it. If I work late May. beyond-walls.org. “I’ve heard that numer- is already in the midst of through the presence of I get to walk that way,” MassDevelopment and ous times,” said Dreeben. pending litigation with Leah Dearborn can be art. It was a success story said Wendolyn Gonzalez, Lynn’s Neighborhood “We’re elected officials. We Groom, which originally that made him think more an employee of Lynn Com- Development Associates reached at ldearborn@ are charged with doing won approval for a 41-unit about the possibilities in munity Health Center. announced the campaign itemlive.com. what we believe is in the condominium project on best interest of the town, the site in 2012. That suit and the town is a whole has to be settled before the entire town. We under- town can proceed with the Lynn forum focuses on criminal justice stand that our town has sale of the property. numerous neighborhoods The lawsuit stemmed and that people in differ- from an initial zoning the course of their entire CRIMINAL JUSTICE ent neighborhoods have change approved at Town lives. From A1 different interests and pri- Meeting, which allowed Speaker Sean Ellis orities. And so, it is on our for a multi-family unit on She said her son’s bail introduced himself as shoulders to look at the the parcel. That was over- was set too high for the “W59259,” the number he full picture of the town and family to pay, and they turned in Massachusetts was given while impris- take a balanced approach Land Court after neigh- were pressured with a oned on a conviction that to development and pres- mandatory minimum bors filed suit in 2014, was later overturned. ervation. And so, we must and zoning reverted back sentence of 20 years. He He said funds to pay wit- make that decision. to single-family housing. served seven years in pris- nesses following his trial “That is what we must Selectman Donald on as a result. came from the pockets of do and I have worked Hause said the town was “By the way, Massa- family members. Ellis re- very hard to mitigate the trying to prevent the pos- chusetts, I want you to ferred to others on parole negative impact of what I sibility of a much more know — time served,” said who pay $80 per month to thought was too big a de- dense 40B development Belmer as she walked off be monitored, but struggle velopment without enough than the one proposed. the stage to applause. to find employment be- consideration for neigh- If there is no legal set- Other speakers advo- cause of their record. bors originally. But for ar- tlement and Groom wins cated raising the felony “We need a system that guing about whether you the lawsuit, the company threshold from $250 to evaluates,” said speaker individually or 20 people could proceed with the $1,500 and cited the dam- Prince Berlin, who was are the people, versus the 28 units zoning allows or age caused by the accrual there to advocate for the 14,000 people who live in build a much larger 40B of fees during incarcera- elimination of pre-trial the town, that’s not an ar- project, where the town tion. incarceration. “Our jails gument I’m going to enter would not have the same “A conviction is a lifelong should not be modern debt into.” control. ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE rejection stamp,” said Rev. collections facilities.” Laura Spathanas, board Sarah Van Gulden from vice-chair, said the select- Gayla Cawley can be Rev. Annie Belmer of Zion Baptist Church in St. Stephen’s, who argued Leah Dearborn can be men’s job is to honor Town reached at gcawley@item- Lynn talks at the ECCO meeting at St. Ste- that many young people reached at ldearborn@ Meeting votes, and “we live.com. Follow her on phen’s Church on Thursday. make mistakes that alter itemlive.com. haven’t done that.” Twitter @GaylaCawley. Lynn girls are strong, smart, and bold

GIRLS She quickly realized that to make a difference in From A1 the girls at the program people’s lives, she said. were part of a sistership. “Girls Inc. does change her passion for science, Barry will study psychol- lives,” Musema said. “It and desire to help people ogy at Lesley University changed mine and it con- feel better, to pursue a ca- next year and said she tinues to change lives ev- reer in nursing. She is a won’t stop until she earns ery day.” leader in the Career Path a doctorate and can work Latoyia Edwards, NBC program, assisting with as a counseling psycholo- Boston and NECN morn- organizing and facilitat- gist. ing anchor, was the mas- ing career readiness work- “Girls Inc. has led me ter of ceremonies. She shops for her peers and a to be a strong, smart and was moved to tears by the member of the Sister to bold and confident woman girls’ stories and told them Sister and College Mento- who loves being tall, skin- she could see the potential ring program. ny and dark skinned,” she pouring off of them. Barry, a senior at Lynn said. “I’ve been involved with Classical, has been in- Musema, the third re- Girls, Inc. for more than volved with Girls Inc. for cipient, said English is 30 years,” said Anina But- seven years. her second language; Swa- ler, Girls Inc. board pres- “I was a 12-year-old girl hili is her first. She found ident. “It always comes who was bullied because I making friends difficult at back to the same thing was tall, skinny and had school but felt accepted by — the girls. We’re helping dark skin and an unusual the girls at Girls. Inc. She’s them girl by girl.” name,” said Barry. passionate about social ITEM PHOTO | OWEN O’ROURKE When her mom first justice and will pursue a Bridget Turcotte can be brought her to Girls Inc., major in college that will reached at bturcotte@item- The three Girl Hero award winners honored at the Girls Inc. celebra- she said she just wanted provide her with the skills live.com. Follow her on tion luncheon on Thursday were, from left, Korintha Tongo, Maryama to feel like she belonged. and knowledge necessary Twitter @BridgetTurcotte. Barry, and Suzanne Musema. A8 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 LOOK! PEOPLE, PLACES, AND THINGS

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TENDING REYNOLDS, FISHER LEGACIES DAVID SCHWIMMER CONFRONTS SEX EASES TODD FISHER’S GRIEF HARASSMENT IN NEW CAMPAIGN

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Todd NEW YORK (AP) — A lewd Fisher considers himself the custo- photographer, a handsy doctor, a dian of ’ and Car- smooth-talking politician: Sexual rie Fisher’s legacies. He says it’s harassment happens every day and a role he’s always played, but now it’s time to amp up the conversation, it’s helping him process the grief of actor David Schwimmer said. losing his mother and sister. Schwimmer, Cynthia Nixon, “There’s a huge vacuum in my Bobby Cannavale, Emmy Ros- world without them there,” Todd sum and Noah Emmerich, among Fisher said Wednesday from Holly- others, appear in a series of short wood’s Roosevelt Hotel, where he’s films launched this week as part exhibiting some of his mom’s movie of a campaign called “That’s Ha- costumes during the TCM Classic rassment.” Each offers a disturbing Film Festival. “It makes me feel bet- glimpse into how abusers assume ter to think their legacy isn’t going control, whether they’re bartenders, to be scattered to loss somehow or to co-workers or bosses, and how such be forgotten in some way. I will not abuse can play out in plain view of let that happen.” bystanders. Appearing at festival screenings and showing off costumes from “Singin’ in the Rain” and “The Un- sinkable Molly Brown” is just the be- ginning of what Fisher has planned. He’d like to see his mother’s col- lection of Hollywood costumes and memorabilia included in the Acad- emy Museum of Motion Pictures that’s set to open in 2019, and he’s putting together a “tribute museum” of his own inside Debbie Reynolds PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS Dance Studio in Los Angeles. ITEM PHOTOS | OWEN O’ROURKE DAMIAN LEWIS SAYS NEW ROLE IDEAL JUDY BLUME AMONG AUTHORS FOR ERA OF BREXIT AND TRUMP GIVEN PRIZES BY ARTS ACADEMY Beyond Walls kickoff party LONDON (AP) — British actor NEW YORK (AP) — Judy Blume Damian Lewis, right, says his lat- will receive a lifetime achievement The Beyond Walls kickoff fundraising party at Lynn Museum had many in attendance. est role as a man in love with a goat award from the American Academy John Erik Strom and his wife Priscilla of Bent Water Brewing Co. hand out Beyond is perfect for our unsettled times. of Arts and Letters, which is also Walls Wheat to those at the event while others checked out the vintage neon artwork that The “Homeland” and “Billions” honoring Elizabeth Kolbert, Paul would be used in the project. star is back on the London stage in Beatty and more than a dozen other Edward Albee’s “The Goat, Or Who writers. is Sylvia,” a tragicomedy about a Blume is being given the E. B. Gino Cresta honored in Swampscott successful, happily married archi- White Award, tect whose sudden passion for a a $10,000 farmyard animal has devastating prize for consequences. A verbally dazzling, emotionally young people’s Maureen Shultz, literature, the draining exploration of love and the left, and Naomi limits of tolerance, the play’s new academy told Dreeben, right, The Associat- London production drew laughter honor Gino and shocked gasps from its open- ed Press on Cresta, middle, Thursday. Be- ing-night audience Wednesday. at the start of After the show, Lewis said the PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS atty, author of Wednesday the prize-win- play suits a time when “we feel night’s select- generally more uncertainty and ning novel “The Sellout,” is among men meeting eight writers chosen for a $10,000 more absurdity in our politics at the for his role as moment, both here and in the U.S.” Arts and Letters prize for literary interim town excellence. The others are Ayad “And this is a play where some- administrator thing drops out of the blue sky that’s Akhtar, Chris Bachelder, Kath- in Swampscott. leen Graber, Jennifer Haigh, utterly shocking, that’s unexpected Dominique Morisseau, Richard and it causes great uncertainty Sieburth and Luis Alberto Urrea. ITEM PHOTO | and not a little trauma through the OWEN O’ROURKE course of the play,” he said. Rappers becoming fixtures on food scene MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Rapper Snoop Dogg, He tossed herbs into the mac and cheese and spicy SEND US YOUR STUFF right, furiously stirred flour into a creamy bechamel wing dishes with the dramatic flair of Emeril Lagasse, sauce, a whisk in one hand and a microphone in the oth- raising his hands in the air, spinning around after taste WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! 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Snoop may seem an unlikely guest for a festival where high-brow foodies come for $500-a-plate dinners to mingle with chefs like Jose Andres and Daniel Boulud, but it’s emblematic of the widening inter- section between food and music that Snoop and other The North Shore’s best burgers! rappers and hip-hop stars are capitalizing on, where KENO unlikely pairings form shows like VH1’s “Martha & Live music Thursday and Friday LUNCH SPECIAL! $10 Burger, Fries, Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party” and rappers like 2 858 Western Ave., Lynn 781-596-2342 and Draft Beer PHOTO |ASSOCIATED PRESS Chainz drop cookbooks along with their albums.

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Notice I did the previous season. It was the rst state title in not use the word “sport,” We can the program’s history, the last 31 years of which argue that point another day. have been overseen by coach Mark Lee. However, I don’t love watching “It’s when things don’t go well that you are golf, not on television at least, judged,” said Newhall, who is also the coach of unless Johnny Miller’s in the the girls basketball team. “You only had one goal broadcast booth. He calls it as it this year — and that was to win a state title. You is, and that’s why he will nev- worked from Day 1 and you got it done. er, ever, not in a bizillion years “The 2016-2017 season will never end for you,” he ever, be asked to join a Masters said. “Ten years from now you’ll all be sitting some- broadcast team. where, or playing in an alumni game, and your sea- I was thinking of him Wednes- son will still be going on.” day when the news broke that As is customarily the case, coach Lee had awards the tour’s top player and winner for everyone on his roster, starting with the Dante of his last three tournaments, Maribito as the most valuable player. Dustin Johnson, had fallen down Maribito, who was sidelined for a month by ill- the stairs at his rental home. ness, played 94 games in his career and scored 62 I rushed to my television and goals and 71 assists for 133 points. He was a two- turned on the Golf Channel year captain and a three-time team MVP. for an update. After all, I’m a “He’s the best player I’ve coached in my 31 years big fan of train wrecks. I lost here,” said Lee. a few precious minutes when The Patrick Reddy Award, named in honor of the I realized I had no idea what former player who died in a 2007 auto accident, channel the Golf Channel was on went to goalie Andrew LoRusso, who backboned Fios, and had to Google it. Once the team to its title after suffering the heartbreak- found, I hunkered down for what ing loss to Franklin last year. I expected would be a nonstop Co-captain Andrew Kreamer, who played in the assault on the up-and-down life ITEM PHOTOS | KATIE MORRISON tournament despite suffering a serious shoul- of Dustin Johnson. How did the der injury that’ll require surgery, was presented accident happen? Were drugs Above, seniors Andrew Kreamer, left, and Marc Zampanti; and be- the Martha Ferrari Award by her granddaughter, involved? Was alcohol a contrib- low, from left, Anthony Bono, Nico Scalli and Dante Maribito, enjoy uting factor? Did he trip over speeches during the St. Mary’s hockey banquet. ST. MARY’S, B2 his cat? After all, America is the land of Fox TV, is it not? The more scandalous the story, the better. The greater the hero, the more we want to knock him off Things are looking the pedestal. I could hardly wait. After all, this is the man who failed not one (marijuana in up for the Tanners 2009), not two (cocaine in 2012), but three (cocaine again in 2014) By Anne Marie Tobin conditions. The teams were PGA Tour drug tests, the nal FOR THE ITEM tied at 3-3 going into the one resulting in a six-month sus- top of the eighth. Peabody’s PEABODY — The Peabody offense came to life, scoring pension from the Tour. Rumors baseball team may not be as about his off-course indiscretions four runs, before the game loaded as some of the pow- was suspended due to a par- have followed him since he rst erhouse teams of the past, ent-student athletics meet- joined the Tour on a full-time but, nonetheless, things are ing at Peabody High. basis in 2008. looking up for the Tanners “We played everyone and Much to my amazement, the this season. it was great to nally get “Live from the Masters” broad- Last season began with a outdoors again after a week cast team (at least while I was clean slate, coach Mark Bet- watching) made no mention of tencourt faced the task of of being inside,” Bettencourt Johnson’s checkered past. having to replace 16 seniors. said. “It’s always tough in Once again ,the Masters’ All but three players (who the spring with the weather folks had circled the broadcast were called up from junior TANNERS, B2 wagons. varsity near the end of the Remember when CBS com- prior season) were brand ITEM FILE PHOTO mentator Jack Whitaker dared new to varsity. Shortstop Justin Juliano is part of an experienced group to use the word “mob” when This season is a different returning for Lynn eld baseball. describing the fans after the story as the Tanners are conclusion of the historic 18-hole loaded with experienced playoff among Jack Nicklaus, players and promising new- Gay Brewer, Jr. and Tommy comers. Pioneers bring back Jacobs, won by Nicklaus, who “Last year, we played a lot became the rst to win back-to- of games when we had that back green jackets? Whitaker deer in the headlight look,” seasoned group had broken one of the cardinal said Bettencourt. “This year, rules of Masters’ broadcasts from what I’ve seen so far, I By Anne Marie Tobin right side of the diamond, where that fans are not fans, they are don’t anticipate seeing that FOR THE ITEM they lost starting rst baseman patrons. Whitaker was barred all. We should be ready to (Spencer Balian), second base- for ve years for his egregious LYNNFIELD — The Lynn eld play varsity ball, which we man (Thomas Anastasi), and transgression. George Carlin weren’t last year.” baseball team opens the 2017 right elder (Nick Theophiles). must have missed the playoff, Like most teams that don’t season this Saturday at home Toss in the loss of battery mates otherwise his “Seven words you have turf elds, Peabody against Arlington Catholic with can never say on television” has spent little time out- high hopes and a seasoned group Nick Colucci (pitcher) and Dan might have been eight. side. It wasn’t until Mon- of returning players who are O’Leary (catcher) and it’s obvi- Several years later, it was Gary day that Peabody was able used to winning. ous that the Pioneers have spots McCord’s turn to be taken to to get outside, for its annu- That’s the good news. to ll. the Augusta woodshed when he al scrimmage at Lynn eld. The bad news is the Pioneers, Colucci, who started in cen- used phrases like “bikini wax” Both teams played every ITEM FILE PHOTO who nished 19-5 last year, grad- ter eld when not pitching, was to explain the slickness of the player, giving the coaches Jake Doherty is one of uated seven seniors, ve of whom dominant last year and played a another chance to assess three senior captains were starters. So there will be TOBIN, B2 their players under game for the Tanners. holes to ll, especially on the PIONEERS, B2 Lynn gets ready for some Big Time Wrestling

By Harold Rivera and the other wrestling stars of action is another profession- ITEM STAFF who’ll be joining him. al star in Carlito Colon, the BTW co-owner Stephen Per- former BTW champion. Colon, North Shore wrestling fans kins said the opportunity to who hails from Puerto Rico, will will have a chance to catch some meet Hart is a special one for take the ring against Flex Arm- top-notch action in the ring to- any wrestling fan. strong, a Billerica native, in a night when BTW Pro Wrestling comes to Lynn. Big Time Wres- “Bret’s a major deal,” said Per- BTW title rematch. tling will host an action-packed kins, who has been with BTW “To the Puerto Rican popula- event at St. Michael’s Hall in since 2005. “He’s been with us tion, Carlito’s a big deal,” Per- Lynn, featuring an appearance since 2007. He usually makes kins said. “His father (Carlos from former professional star seven or eight appearances Colon Sr.) is a huge deal. The Bret Hart. every year for us. We’ll be in Colon family controls wrestling Hart, who was inducted into Poughkeepsie, New York on Sat- in Puerto Rico, they’re icons.” the World Wrestling Entertain- urday and Connecticut on Sun- BTW has been coming to Lynn ment Hall of Fame in 2006, day, so the way our tour worked since 2005, and usually brings its COURTESY PHOTO | BIG TIME WRESTLING COURTESY PHOTO | BIG TIME WRESTLING has been with BTW since 2007. out allowed us to bring him to stars to St. Michael’s Hall twice WWE Hall-of-Famer Bret Fans who attend tonight’s event Lynn on Friday. Lynn’s a staple a year. Lynn has hosted wrestling BTW star Carlito Colon will Hart will be in Lynn tonight will have a chance to take part for us, so this is a big deal.” take the ring against Biller- with BTW. in a meet and greet with Hart Joining Hart in Friday’s slate WRESTLING, B2 ica’s Flex Armstrong. B2 SPORTS THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 State champs celebrated at banquet Pioneers return

ST. MARY’S From B1 seasoned group Kirsten. The award goes to the player whose contributions to the team aren’t PIONEERS Federico and Thomas always obvious. From B1 Powers; juniors Cooper The Hobey Baker Award for team Marengi and sophomore play went to co-captain Mike Zam- role in the Pioneers’ suc- Jonathan Luders. panti, whose twin brother, Marc, was cess. The team started Padovani is a versatile named defensive player of the year. slowly, losing three of its player who likely will see Anthony Bono, a junior who took up first five games. Over the action in the infield, out- the scoring slack in the month when next five weeks, however, field and may also do some Maribito was hurt, was named the of- the Pioneers were unbeat- pitching, while Boustris fensive player of the year. able, winning 14 straight Other awards went to Mike Des- and Powers will see time mond, Don Bastarache Award; Chris before losing to Belmont in the outfield. Powers, Kirby, Spartan Award ; Kevin McMul- in the final of the Brendan Collins, a pitcher, Maren- len, Dedication Award; Jason Loesur, Grant tournament, in the gi, who play outfield and Comeback Player; Nico Scalli, Leader- final game of the regular also first base, and Luders ship Award; Damon Maribito, Sports- season. were brought up for the manship Award; Alex Matho, Ironman While Colucci has tournament last season. Award; Nick Napolitano, Tough Guy moved on to Worcester Luders can also be used Award; Colin Reddy, Seventh Player Polytechnic Institute and in multiple roles in the and Kyle Ouellette, Coaches Award. O’Leary has moved on infield and outfield, while In addition, Varsity Awards went to to Brandeis, Lynnfield Tommy Cash, Jared Coppola, CJ Fus- Federico is in the mix to co, Jordan Cane, Chris Kolodziej, Rich- returns three Cape Ann replace Anastasi at sec- ard Pagliuca, Brady Carpenter, Jaiden League All-League all- ond base. Moriello and Kory Ouellette. stars in shortstop Justin “He (Luders) did a nice Captains for the 2017-18 season are Juliano, pitcher Nick As- job for us last year, he Scalli and Bono. lanian and third baseman did whatever we asked of Junior varsity awards went to Fran- ITEM PHOTO | KATIE MORRISON Mike Stellato. Next fall, him,” O’Brien said. “Sec- cesco Carriglio, Coaches Award; Kory Juliano is headed to St. ond base is open for de- Ouellette, Defense; and Jared Coppola, St. Mary’s hockey coach Mark Lee presents a plaque to Rick Joseph’s College in Maine bate, but Mike is definite- Offense. Comfort, who kept the team’s stats. to play, while Aslanian ly in the mix along with has decided to play at one or two others.” UMass Boston. New to the team this Things are looking up for Peabody baseball “It’s tough to replace year are juniors Joey multiple year players Mack and Nick Torosian TANNERS like Colucci, O’Leary and and sophomore Matt Fio- From B1 Balian, along with the re. Mack pitches and plays rest of the seniors, but we outfield, Torosian is a and we definitely had cab- have so many guys coming in fever after being out- utility player, while Fiore side for only three games, back who are ready to step pitches and plays first. but nonetheless the atti- up,” Lynnfield coach John Despite the miserable tude has been very posi- O’Brien said. “Last year’s spring weather, Lynnfield tive and very focused on seniors took the lead and will have a full schedule of what we need to do this others followed when we scrimmages under its belt year.” got off to a 2-3 start, and I when the Pioneers open Peabody’s biggest loss fully expect this year’s se- Saturday. from the 2016 team is Ben niors to do the same.” “For the most part, I Irvine. The outfielder led Aslanian, Stellato and thought we played pret- the team with 23 RBI and also had 14 steals while Juliano will serve as cap- ty well when we scrim- batting .386. Also lost tains of this year’s squad, maged, but our hitting to graduation were Vasi- along with Westfield State early on is a little behind li Stefanopoulos, Aaron commit Bryant Dana, also compared to the past cou- Dollin and Jon Lawrence. a senior. ple of seasons, but the last This year’s team will Dana played left field couple of games we have be led by senior captains last year, but this year hit the ball well,” O’Brien Jake Doherty, Nick Pal- will be moving to catcher said. “Pitching-wise we ma, Pat Maguire and ju- to replace O’Leary, while have used all the guys in nior Jake Gustin. junior Nick Giammarco is If there’s one area where short stints only, from 30- the Tanners are a bit thin, also in the mix behind the 35 pitches per outing.” it’s pitching. dish. O’Brien expects CAL ri- Maguire and senior Senior Kyle Hawes, the val North Reading to be Jake Zeuli return for their Pioneers’ primary des- tough, as always, along second varsity seasons. ignated hitter last year with foes Masconomet “They will be our two is also back, as is soph- and Pentucket. workhorses, and after omore pitcher Fernando “We had won four that, it’s a work in prog- Gonzalez. Junior pitcher straight league titles from ress to see who fills out Dan Jameson also returns 2012-2015, then lost it the rotation,” Bettencourt said. “We have several and may see action at first to North Reading on the kids in the discussion for base. last day of the season the No. 3 spot, including Other returning play- last year,” he said. “The juniors Alex D’Angelo ers include seniors Andre competition in the Large and Joe Gilmartin, who Padovani, Alex Boustris, (Division) should be very ITEM FILE PHOTO are new, and also Will Matthew Collins, Mike good this year.” Diezemann who pitched Jake Gustin is returning to the infield for the Tanners, as they look to last year as a junior.” make noise in a tough Northeastern Conference. Also likely to see time on the mound are newcom- Lynn gets ready ers D’Angelo and Eddie win the Geanoulis,” Bet- “We have to keep them from having big innings.” Campbell. tencourt said. “We now down to three or four runs As usual, the Tanners’ The Tanners have set need to start expecting to to have a chance to beat schedule is full of top-level for some big the bar higher this sea- win in June.” a team like them, and it’s Division 1 opponents in- son. Peabody opens the sea- the same when it comes cluding three of the top six “The guys know that it son Saturday at St. John’s to Braintree and Xaveri- seeds in last year’s Divi- isn’t a goal, it’s expected Prep. an and the other power- sion 1A Tournament in St. time wrestling that we make the tourna- “The game will come house teams. When you John’s Prep (No. 2), Xave- down to pitching, if we can play those teams, it’s more rian (No. 4) and Braintree ment, it’s expected that WRESTLING The event begins with a we compete for a league throw strikes and play de- about shutting down their (No. 6), the two-time de- meet and greet that kicks title and it’s expected to fense,” Bettencourt said. power and keeping them fending state champion. From B1 off at 6 p.m., while the events since they took first match of the night be- place at the old Manning Tobin: Enough is enough with the Masters Bowl. The city’s history gins at 8. Perkins advises with wrestling makes Lynn fans to arrive at the venue early, as BTW is expecting TOBIN crew has been known to Creek controversy. This is not making this up. Run- an ideal location for BTW. “The city has a really roughly 200 fans to par- From B1 ice the azalea bushes to a club that chose to forgo ning to get a great view- delay blossoming until millions of dollars of tele- ing spot at the next tee good history with wres- ticipate in the meet and greens, and “there are The Masters’ iconic music vision advertising revenue and elbowing people out tling, dating back to shows greet with Hart. body bags down there” theme is cued. And that in 2003-2004 rather than of the way to get it is part in the 1980s at Manning “The event has a meet Bowl,” Perkins said. “Lynn as a ball was rolling into special substances are cave to Martha Burke’s of the fun. That’s what we and greet beforehand,” is a really good city for a water hazard. Unlike used to make the water demands that Augusta all did at the 1999 Ryder this.” Perkins said. “Big shows Whitaker, there was no look perfect. Really? open its membership rolls Cup at Brookline on the Since coming to Lynn 12 don’t offer that. It’s a big get out of jail free card for But I wouldn’t know for to women. It wasn’t until final day when the Amer- years ago, BTW has estab- deal to meet Bret Hart. McCord, who received a sure as I have never been 2012 when two women ican team made that epic lished a strong fanbase, We expect him to meet lifetime ban. to The Masters. My hus- (Darla Moore and Condo- comeback. Bodies were which is one of its biggest I’m told that going to band, a local golf profes- leezza Rice) were “invited” 200 people before the flying, but that was the et- goals. Augusta is akin to going show, and we expect the sional, attended in 1997, to join. And could you be- iquette of the day. Run at “We like to establish our to another world, with show to sell out.” thanks to Augusta’s pro- lieve it when Augusta’s fe- Augusta and who knows towns,” Perkins said. “It perfectly manicured fair- Tickets for Friday’s ac- fessional courtesy policy male membership swelled what fate awaits — prob- makes it easier to estab- ways and greens, the crys- that allows P.G.A. golf pro- to a grand total of three ably a lifetime expulsion lish our fanbases. We al- tion will be available on- tal blue water in Rae’s fessionals admittance. I with the addition of an- like McCord. ways make sure Lynn is line on BTW’s website un- Creek, the walk onto the thought, why not go, too. other in 2014. Apparently The good news, howev- on our schedule a couple til 3 p.m. They will also be hallowed grounds along Only I soon learned that when club founder Bobby er, is there are two things times a year. The fanbase sold at Brother’s Deli and Magnolia Drive, the egg spouses of P.G.A. mem- Jones said he wanted a na- that Augusta National really appreciates it.” Cal’s News Store. General salad and pimento cheese bers were not extended tional membership, that cannot manipulate; the Thus far, the reaction admission tickets can be sandwiches that only cost the same courtesy at Au- was interpreted by succes- weather and the outcome. from fans to tonight’s purchased at the door. a buck fifty, and the aza- gusta, unlike the standard sors like Hootie Johnson Which is why this golfer event has been a historic leas. Ahhh, the azaleas. practice on the P.G.A. Tour to mean, as long as you will probably cave, and be one for the organization. “Fans will be close to the People, wake up and in my experience. After happen to be a white male. right there in Fantasyland “This has been our larg- action, not at the back of smell the mint julep! all, the pros are the ones Which brings me to my with millions of other est (ticket) presale (in a balcony,” Perkins said. None of it is real. You may who are helping to grow conclusion. It is my opin- viewers on Sunday drink- Lynn) ever,” Perkins said. “It’s really a different at- as well be riding the Dum- the game at the grassroots ion that everything about ing The Masters Kool “We’ve had the place at mosphere. It’s something bo ride at Fantasyland at level, the ones who create The Masters is preten- aid. For a day at least. capacity before. Our thrill you need to see. At TD Disney. Well, except the lifelong fans of the game. tious, phony, contrived, Then, it’s back to TMZ to is drawing a big house, not Garden there’s very little sandwiches, that is, they Oops, I mean patrons. controlled, censored and get caught up on the real just about making money, interaction. At our events, really do cost only $1.50, Why is that not a sur- just plain ridiculously sil- news on Dustin Johnson, but knowing that you can and the beer. That will prise? This is the same ly at times. I mean, there’s who, for the record, with- provide an experience we’re interacting with the only set you back $4. plantation that didn’t have even a rule that prohibits drew from the tournament that people won’t ever for- fans. They’re the most Back to the azaleas. Ru- a single black member un- running; spectators are yesterday, citing a back in- get. That’s what we’re do- important people in the mor has it that the grounds til 1991 after the Shoal mandated to walk. I am jury suffered in the fall. ing in Lynn on Friday.” building.” FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM SPORTS B3

THE SCHEDULE FRIDAY St. John’s at Peabody (2) Baseball Softball Newburyport at Gloucester (4:15) Melrose at Malden (noon) Softball Revere at New Bedford (2) Essex Tech at Gloucester (4) Boys Lacrosse Fenwick at St. Mary’s (3:30) (PPD) Gloucester at Dracut (noon) Marblehead at Swampscott (at Ber- Boys Lacrosse tram Field, Salem, 2) Fenwick at Pentucket (4) Medford at Haverhill (2) Ipswich at Marblehead (4:30) Revere at Lynnfield (11) Mystic Valley at Whittier (4) St. John’s at Hingham (4) Pope John at Lynnfield (4) Wakefield at Malden Catholic (1) Saugus at Stoneham (4) Winthrop at St. Mary’s (11) Girls Lacrosse Girls Lacrosse Masconomet at Beverly (4) Lynnfield at Wakefield (3) Mystic Valley at Fenwick (7) Peabody at Revere (11) Saugus at Burlington (4) Salem at St. Mary’s (2:30) Swampscott at Salem (4) Winchester at Medford (4) Crew Winthrop at Matignon (5:45) Medford at Malden (TBA) Boys Tennis Sailing Fenwick at St. Mary’s (3:30) Maine Invite (Pleon YC, 9) Tabor at St. John’s (2:30) Girls Tennis St. Mary’s at Fenwick (3:30) Track St. John’s K of C mile relays (9) SATURDAY Baseball SUNDAY Arl.Cath. at Lynnfield (noon) Baseball Manchester at Winthrop (11) Matignon at St. Mary’s (3:30) Matignon at Malden Catholic (noon) Sailing Melrose at Malden (noon) St. John’s at Sharon (TBA)

SPORTS BRIEFS Park and recs St. Mary’s High School, 35 Tremont St. in Lynn. The tennis clinics clinic is for boys and girls grade 4-12. The cost is $200. Youth tennis clinics will be All players must bring a held by Lynn Parks and Rec- ball. For more information, reation on Saturdays from contact Helen Ridley at 781- PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS May 6-27 at Gowdy Play- 775-0778 or ridleytopflight- Ottawa Senators center Kyle Turris scores the game-winning goal against Tuukka Rask in a ground on Cedar Brook Road. [email protected]. The clinic will consist of shootout at TD Garden on Thursday night. warmups, stretches, basic tennis, forehand and back- Conlon Memorial hand, serve and volley, and Scholarship Bruins fall to Senators in shootout group tennis. Ages 8 and under will meet Applications are now being accepted for the Conlon BOSTON (AP) — Craig Ander- has 96 points to 95 for Boston after plined” move but said he was glad from 9-10 a.m.; 9-11 at 10:15- son stopped 28 shots in regulation entering the night tied. The Sena- the team had already qualified for 11:15 a.m.; ages 12 and up, Memorial Scholarship, and overtime and three more in the tors still have two games remaining the playoffs. He was 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. award in honor and memory shootout Thursday night to help — one more than the Bruins — and NOTES Registration forms are of Michael J. and Michelle the Ottawa Senators beat Boston also have the head-to-head tiebreak- Ottawa defenseman Erik Karlsson available at www.ci.lynn/ Conlon. citydevelopments—parkan- An award of $1,500 will be 2-1, snapping the Bruins’ six-game er but not the most important one: missed the game with an unspeci- drecreation.shtml. given to one senior from winning streak and pulling ahead of regulation and overtime wins. fied injury. He recently missed two For more information, con- each of Lynn’s three Public them in the Atlantic Division stand- Stafford gave Boston a 1-0 lead games with an injured left foot. ... tact Lisa Nerich at 781-477- High Schools. The award is ings. on a power play in the first, but the Boston defenseman Torey Krug was 7086. to be presented during Kyle Turris scored the only goal Senators tied it in the second on out of service after just three shifts Articles to bring include a Senior Awards Night to a in the shootout. Anderson stopped Burrows’ unassisted goal. after colliding leg-first into the racquet, hat, water and sun- male/female who best meets Drew Stafford, who scored Boston’s The Bruins were without leading boards. The team did not specify the screen. A limited number of the following criteria: Varsity only regulation goal, and Ryan scorer , who was injury. ... The only remaining teams racquets are available. athlete, excellent school citi- Spooner before straddling the goal- suspended earlier in the day for the that have never swept Boston in a zen, and evidence of academ- post to turn away David Pastrnak’s last two games of the regular sea- season series are Philadelphia and Helen Ridley ic success. The candidate attempt at the end. son for spearing Tampa Bay defen- Tampa Bay. must also have been accept- Tuukka Rask stopped 25 shots for seman Jake Dotchin in Boston’s 4-0 UP NEXT ed to a two- or four-year col- basketball clinic Boston, which went 0-4 against Ot- win on Tuesday. Marchand lifted his Senators: Finish up the season at lege, and is in need of finan- tawa this season. The Senators had stick with force into Dotchin’s groin the New York Rangers on Saturday The 2017 Spring Skills cial assistance. All applica- Basketball Clinic will be tions are due by Friday, May never swept the Bruins in a season while the two were battling in front and the Islanders on Sunday. held on Mondays from 7-8:30 12th and are currently avail- series. of the Lightning net. Bruins: Conclude the regular sea- p.m. starting April 3 and able in each school’s guid- Ottawa, which got a goal in the sec- The Bruins gadfly said it was son at home against the Washington running over 10 sessions at ance offices. ond from Alexandre Burrows, now a “very, very selfish and undisci- Capitals on Saturday.

TV/RADIO TV NBA Marchand suspended final two games MLB Atlanta at Cleveland, NBATV, BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Bru- his stick with force into Dotchin’s fined three times, including $10,000 Atlanta at Pittsburgh, MLB 7:30 p.m.; Oklahoma City at ins are going to be without leading groin area while battling in front of for slew-footing Detroit defenseman Network, 1 p.m.; Boston at Phoenix, NBATV, 10 p.m. scorer Brad Marchand for the rest of the Lightning net. Detroit, NESN, 1:10 p.m.; Niklas Kronwall in January. Rugby the regular season. “It was definitely very, very selfish Washington at Philadelphia, Marchand will lose $109,756.10 English Premiership: Sale vs. The Bruins forward who has 85 and undisciplined,” Marchand said. MLB Network, 4 p.m.; NY based on his annual salary. Worcester, NBCSN, 2:30 points (39 goals, 46 assists) was sus- “But you can’t do anything about it Yankees at Baltimore, MLB “I’m not really concerned about p.m. pended two games by the NHL on now, and the most important thing Network, 7 p.m.; Seattle at Soccer Thursday for a spearing incident is we’re in the playoffs and regard- how anyone feels outside of the LA Angels, MLB Network, 10 against Tampa Bay defenseman less of who we have to play, we have room,” Marchand said. “Things hap- p.m. Bundesliga: Werder Bremen at Eintracht Frankfurt, FS2, Jake Dotchin in a 4-0 Bruins win on to do the job. So a couple games here pen in hockey and again the only College baseball 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. and we’re still a very capable team people I care about in this world Oklahoma at Texas, FS1, 8 College softball Boston, which clinched a berth on the ice. They won a huge game are my teammates and my family. p.m. in the Stanley Cup playoffs with without me the other night and AIC at Southern New Hamp- And I think that they have different that win, has two games left in the they’re going to be ready to play re- Golf shire, NESN+, 5 p.m. thoughts about me. So everyone’s regular season, hosting Ottawa on gardless.” Masters, ESPN, 3 p.m. entitled to their opinion.” Radio Thursday night, Washington on Sat- In issuing the suspension the The Bruins entered the game tied NHL MLB urday. league said in an explanatory video Tampa Bay at Montreal, Boston at Detroit, WEEI-FM Marchand was given a five-min- that Marchand’s history affected its with the Senators for second place NBCSN, 7:30 p.m. (93.7), 1:10 p.m. ute major for spearing and decision. Marchand was suspended in the Atlantic Division with 94 a game misconduct at 19:20 of the four times for 12 games total pri- points. The Stanley Cup playoffs be- NHL first period Tuesday after he lifted or to this punishment. He was also gin next week. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division Central Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA GP W L OT Pts GF GA y-Montreal 80 46 25 9 101 221 194 z-Chicago 80 50 22 8 108 242 206 Ottawa 80 43 27 10 96 207 209 x-Minnesota 80 47 25 8 102 259 204 Hawks stifle sluggish Celtics x-Boston 81 44 30 7 95 233 209 x-St. Louis 80 44 29 7 95 227 212 Toronto 79 39 25 15 93 243 232 x-Nashville 80 40 28 12 92 232 219 ATLANTA (AP) — Paul of the second. Tampa Bay 79 39 30 10 88 222 222 Winnipeg 81 39 35 7 85 247 255 Buffalo 80 33 35 12 78 199 230 Dallas 80 33 36 11 77 216 252 Millsap scored 26 points, Boston cut the lead to Florida 80 33 36 11 77 205 237 Colorado 79 22 54 3 47 158 267 Tim Hardaway Jr. added 10 on Smart’s 3 at the Detroit 80 32 36 12 76 201 240 Pacific Division 23 and the Atlanta Hawks Metropolitan Division GP W L OT Pts GF GA third-quarter buzzer. GP W L OT Pts GF GA x-Anaheim 80 44 23 13 101 215 197 snapped a two-game skid The Hawks improved to z-Washington 80 54 18 8 116 260 179 x-Edmonton 79 44 26 9 97 235 206 with a 123-116 victory x-Pittsburgh 80 50 19 11 111 277 226 x-San Jose 80 45 28 7 97 216 196 32-7 overall, 17-2 at home, x-Columbus 80 49 23 8 106 244 189 x-Calgary 80 44 32 4 92 221 217 over the Boston Celtics on when entering the fourth x-N.Y.Rangers 80 47 27 6 100 252 215 Los Angeles 79 38 34 7 83 194 195 Thursday night. with a lead. N.Y. Islanders 80 39 29 12 90 233 238 Vancouver 79 30 40 9 69 175 231 Isaiah Thomas scored 35 Philadelphia 80 38 33 9 85 212 230 Arizona 80 29 41 10 68 192 254 ON THE MEND, ON points, Jae Crowder had Carolina 80 35 31 14 84 207 228 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- THE FLOOR New Jersey 80 28 38 14 70 180 236 time loss. 24 and Marcus Smart 18 Millsap didn’t start Thursday’s Games Chicago at Anaheim, 10 p.m. for the Celtics. They have N.Y. Islanders 3, Carolina 0 Vancouver at Arizona, 10 p.m. for the second straight Winnipeg 5, Columbus 4 Edmonton at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. dropped two in a row after Pittsburgh 7, New Jersey 4 Calgary at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. winning five of seven. game as Hawks coach Ottawa 2, Boston 1, SO Friday’s Games Mike Budenholzer works St. Louis 6, Florida 3 Tampa Bay at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Rookie Taurean Prince Tampa Bay at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Saturday’s Games finished with a ca- him back from a sore left Nashville at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Columbus at Philadelphia, 12:30 p.m. knee. The four-time All- Minnesota at Colorado, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, 12:30 p.m. reer-high 20 points, and Dennis Schroder added Star won’t play Friday 18 for Atlanta. The Hawks at Cleveland, missing his NBA had lost nine of 11. ninth game in the last 11. EASTERN CONFERENCE WESTERN CONFERENCE Schroder hit a straight- NOT WELCOME Atlantic Division Southwest Division W L Pct GB W L Pct GB away 3 to make it 116- HOME x-Boston 50 28 .641 — z-San Antonio 60 18 .769 — 107 with 2:07 remaining Al Horford, in his second x-Toronto 48 31 .608 2½ x-Houston 53 25 .679 7 before Thomas’ corner 3 New York 30 48 .385 20 x-Memphis 42 37 .532 18½ game back in Atlanta af- Philadelphia 28 50 .359 22 New Orleans 33 45 .423 27 with 55.3 seconds to go cut ter spending his first nine Brooklyn 19 59 .244 31 Dallas 32 45 .416 27½ the lead to five. The Celt- seasons with the Hawks, Southeast Division Northwest Division PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS W L Pct GB W L Pct GB ics didn’t get any closer was whistled five times z-Washington 47 31 .603 — x-Utah 48 30 .615 — the rest of the way. Jae Crowder scored 24 points in a tough loss to by the middle of the third Atlanta 39 38 .506 7½ x-Oklahoma City 45 33 .577 3 Boston fell 1 1/2 games Miami 38 40 .487 9 Portland 38 40 .487 10 Atlanta Thursday. and went to bench with behind Cleveland for the Charlotte 36 43 .456 11½ Denver 37 41 .474 11 just two points, two re- Orlando 27 51 .346 20 Minnesota 31 46 .403 16½ East lead, but is still two Central Division Pacific Division Boston allowed 71 points neath. bounds and three assists. games ahead of third- W L Pct GB W L Pct GB in the first half and trailed The Hawks used a 12-0 He finished with four z-Cleveland 51 27 .654 — z-Golden State 64 14 .821 — place Toronto. Fifth-place by 16 at halftime. run to take a 14-point lead Milwaukee 40 38 .513 11 x-L.A. Clippers 47 31 .603 17 Atlanta, which led by 20 points on 1-for-7 shooting. Chicago 38 40 .487 13 Sacramento 31 47 .397 33 The Celtics were slug- in the final minute of the Horford was a classy cit- Indiana 38 40 .487 13 L.A. Lakers 23 55 .295 41 in the third, moved one Detroit 35 43 .449 16 Phoenix 22 56 .282 42 game ahead of Milwau- gish defensively and first. After Boston pulled izen and tireless worker Thursday’s Games Friday’s Games kee. The regular season looked tired during much within one early in the on the court, but fans, still Brooklyn at Orlando, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. of the night on Atlanta’s second, Atlanta pushed upset that he left as a free Chicago at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Miami at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. ends next week. Milwaukee at Indiana, 7 p.m. Detroit at Houston, 8 p.m. One night after losing by end, getting outrebounded the lead to 16 on putback agent, again booed him Washington at New York, 7:30 p.m. New York at Memphis, 8 p.m. Boston at Atlanta, 8 p.m. San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. 23 at home to the defend- 52-38 and getting called jams by Prince and Mill- every time he touched the Minnesota at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Minnesota at Utah, 9 p.m. ing champion Cavaliers, for too many fouls under- sap in the closing seconds ball. B4 THE DAILY ITEM FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 COMICS

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

LIO / MATT TATULLI

GARFIELD / JIM DAVIS ROSE IS ROSE / PAT BRADY

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

FRANK AND ERNEST / BOB THAVES BIG NATE / LINCOLN PEIRCE

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

OVERBOARD / CHIP DUNHAM THATABABY / PAUL TRAP

ALLEY OOP / GRAUE AND BENDER MONTY / MEDDICK

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DEAR ABBY BRIDGE

Man trying to find himself may be lost cause for dating Eating losers in a trump contract DEAR ABBY: I was the children who are at- Craig Brown, an English crit- made. married for more than 20 Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van tending the party. Part of ic and satirist, said, “Everyone Declarer started with five years. My ex and I di- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, the enjoyment of giving a must know by now that the losers: one spade, one heart aim of Scrabble is to gain the vorced five years ago. and was founded by her mother, and three diamonds. He had gift is seeing the recipi- moral high ground, the loser to play to ruff two diamonds During that time I stayed Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at ent’s response. Please let being the first player to slam in the dummy. busy focusing on my chil- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los me know the rule of eti- the board shut and upset all Some variation in this trick dren and their needs. Angeles, CA 90069. quette in this matter. Am I the letters over the floor.” sequence is all right, but Once, an opponent of About seven months ago correct in thinking that South should play the ace mine almost tore his cards and another diamond (or I met a nice guy. We saw almost daily and have a therapist is a wise move, presents should be opened in two when his partner re- duck a diamond). Suppose each other for about five even gotten together again so give him credit for that. at children’s birthday par- moved a penalty double of a couple of times. I keep But the kind of problems East wins and shifts to the months, then out of no- ties in front of their a vulnerable four-spade con- spade king. Declarer plays telling myself all the rea- where, he broke things off. he is trying to work through guests? tract (which would have cost low, takes the next spade, I was devastated. He said sons it won’t work. Should are not ones you can “help” 1,400) to five clubs. cashes his high hearts and his reason for the breakup I run away, stay friends him with. At a later date GIFT ETIQUETTE More often, though, when the diamond ace, then ruffs we discuss bridge losers, we was “he needed time to only, or hope to work things may work out, but a diamond on the board. East DEAR G.E.: No rule of are talking about tricks that find himself.” He was re- things out? clearly not now. A friend- overruffs, but declarer trumps etiquette decrees that gifts we might concede. Often, our the next spade, ruffs his last cently divorced and has ship may be possible, but job is to eliminate a loser or HOPELESS “must” be opened at the diamond and claims. sole custody of his kids. only if you are strong two. In this deal, for example, ROMANTIC IN He has been under a great enough to disengage emo- birthday party. Because how should South play to WISCONSIN make four hearts after West deal of stress and started tionally until he is ready this trend bothers you, ask the parent of the birthday leads the club queen? seeing a therapist a cou- DEAR HOPELESS — which could take a very Three diamonds was a ple of months ago. ROMANTIC: When a long time. child why she or he has help-suit game-try, asking I understand why he man says he “needs time to chosen to have the gifts North to look at his red suits. needs this time, but I also find himself” and breaks DEAR ABBY: I have no- opened afterward, because Here, North was rightly opti- mistic. He had two sure tricks, wish he would let me help. things off, it usually means ticed a trend at children’s there may be more than one reason for it. One that a diamond shortage and four He said he wants to re- he’s no longer interested or birthday parties. The chil- trumps. main friends. I avoided ready for the kind of rela- dren aren’t opening their occurs to me might be that When this deal was played contact with him for sev- tionship you’re looking for. presents at the party. In- it’s a way of preventing in a social game, South won eral weeks, but now I am This man is newly di- stead, the parents collect embarrassment on the the first trick, drew two rounds drawn back to him. My vorced and parenting solo, the gifts and take them part of children who might of trumps and gave up a dia- mond trick. But East won and friends keep telling me to so he has as much on his home for the child to open not be able to afford a gift cashed his high heart. The forget him, but I can’t get plate as he can handle later. To me, this seems as expensive as some of the contract could no longer be him off my mind. We talk right now. That he’s seeing rude and inconsiderate to other children’s.

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Conroy to Mortgage call 508-652-4800 Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for American Mortgage Network, Kensington House Inc. dba American Mortgage network of MA, a DE Corp., its successors and 69 North Common, Lynn. $135Wk. assigns, dated November 21, 2003 and registered with Essex County (Southern 781-599-8386 / 617-480-3020 District) Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 430924 noted on Certificate of Title Number 70867, subsequently assigned to BAC Home Loan LEGALS LEGALS Servicing, LP by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. by assignment registered with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 518633 as noted on Certificate of Title Number 70867, subsequently assigned to COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) by Bank of America N.A. LAND COURT THE TRIAL COURT successor by merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing LP by assignment registered DEPARTMENT OF THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT with said Registry District of the Land Court as Document Number 569658 as 16 SM 003217 CITATION ON PETITION FOR FORMAL ADJUDICATION noted on Certificate of Title Number 70867 and subsequently assigned to U.S. ORDER OF NOTICE Docket No. ES17P0346EA Bank Trust, N.A., as trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust by Federal National Essex Probate and Family Court Mortgage Association by assignment registered with said Registry District of the TO: Luis A Santana 45 Congress Street Land Court as Document Number 579407 as noted on Certificate of Title Number Salem, MA 01970 70867; of which Mortgage the undersigned is the present holder for breach of the and to all persons entitled to the benefit of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 (978)744-1020 conditions of said Mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing same will be sold at U.S.C. App. º 501 et seq.: Estate of: Public Auction at 3:00 PM on April 28, 2017 at 48 Verdmont Avenue, Lynn, MA, Geraldine R Atkinson all and singular the premises described in said Mortgage, to wit: U.S. Bank Nation Association Also known as: Geraldine Atkinson Date of Death: 12/04/2016 The land in Lynn in the County of Essex and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, claiming to have an interest in a Mortgage covering real property in LYNN, To all interested persons: bounded and described as follows: EASERLY by Verd Mont Avenue fifty (50) feet; numbered 96 Alley Street, given by Luis A. Santana to Mortgage Electronic A Petition for Formal Adjudication of Intestacy and Appointment of Personal SOUTHERLY by Lot 33, as shown on plan hereinafter mentioned, one hundred five Registration Systems, Inc., as a nominee for Sage Bank dated, August 1, 2013, Representative has been filed by: (105) feet; WESTERLY by Lot 19, as shown on said plan, fifty (50) feet; and and registered at the Essex County (Southern District) Registry of Deeds in Book Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield MA NORTHERLY by Lot 35, as shown on said plan, one hundred five (105) feet. All of 32715, Page 301, and now held by Plaintiff by assignment, has filed with this requesting that the Court enter a formal Decree and Order and for such other relief said boundaries are determined by the Court to be located as shown upon plan court a complaint for determination of Defendant's Servicemembers status. as requested in the Petition. drawn by F .H. Eastman, Civil Engineer, dated February 19, 1903 as modified and The Petitioner requests that: approved by the court filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of If you now are, or recently have been, in the active military service of the United Susan C Hubbard of Topsfield MA which is filed in the Land Registration Office, a copy of a portion of which is filed States of America, then you may be entitled to the benefits of the Servicemembers be appointed as Personal Representative(s) of said estate to serve Without Surety with Certificate of Title 57 in said Registry, and the above described land is shown Civil Relief Act. If you object to a foreclosure of the above-mentioned property on on the bond in an unsupervised administration. as Lot 34, first sheet, on last mentioned plan, containing according to said plan that basis, then you or your attorney must file a written appearance and answer in IMPORTANT NOTICE five thousand two hundred fifty (5250) square feet of land. Being the same this court at Three Pemberton Square, Boston, MA 02108 on or before May 15, You have the right to obtain a copy of the Petition from the Petitioner or at the premises conveyed and more particularly described in a deed dated July 9, 1999 2017, or you will be forever barred from claiming that you are entitled to the Court. You have a right to object to this proceeding. To do so, you or your attorney and recorded with the Essex County Registry of Deeds at Doc.# 359554. Cert benefits of said Act. must file a written appearance and objection at this Court before: 10:00 a.m. on #70867 the return day of 05/15/2017. Witness, Judith C. Cutler, Chief Justice of this Court on March 29, 2017 This is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline by which you must file a written For informational purposes only, the subject premises is shown on Plan No. Attest: appearance and objection if you object to this proceeding. If you fail to file a 559-B. Deborah J. Patterson timely written appearance and objection followed by an Affidavit of Objections Recorder within thirty (30) days of the return date, action may be taken without further The premises are to be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, Item: April 7, 2017 notice to you. restrictions, building and zoning laws, liens, attorney's fees and costs pursuant to UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE MASSACHUSETTS UNIFORM M.G.L.Ch.183A, unpaid taxes, tax titles, water bills, municipal liens and LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE CODE (MUPC) assessments, rights of tenants and parties in possession. A Personal Representative appointed under the MUPC in an unsupervised Greater Lynn Senior Services (GLSS) 8 Silsbee Street, Lynn, MA 01901, and North administration is not required to file an inventory or annual accounts with the TERMS OF SALE: Shore Elder Services (NSES), 300 Rosewood Drive, #200, Danvers, MA, are Court. Persons interested in the estate are entitled to notice regarding the A deposit of FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS AND 00 CENTS ($5,000.00) in the form of non-profit organizations designated by the Massachusetts Office of Elder Affairs administration directly from the Personal Representative and may petition the a certified check, bank treasurer's check or money order will be required to be (EOEA) as Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) to provide certain Home Care Court in any manner relating to the estate, including the distribution of assets and delivered at or before the time the bid is offered. The successful bidder will be services to elders living in Danvers, Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Middleton, expenses of administration. required to execute a Foreclosure Sale Agreement immediately after the close of Nahant, Peabody, Saugus, Salem and Swampscott. WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. the bidding. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid within thirty (30) days Date: April 3, 2017 from the sale date in the form of a certified check, bank treasurer's check or other GLSS and NSES have formed a collaborative for the purpose of contracting for Pamela Casey O'Brien check satisfactory to Mortgagee's attorney. The Mortgagee reserves the right to bid certain non-homemaker services. We invite proposals from organizations wishing Register of Probate at the sale, to reject any and all bids, to continue the sale and to amend the terms to contract individually with GLSS and NSES for the provision of any of the Item: April 7, 2017 of the sale by written or oral announcement made before or during the foreclosure following services: Legal Services, Competency Evaluation, Financial Consultation, sale. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Bill Payer Services, Representative Payee Services, Chore Services, Companion, Lynn Continuum of Care (CoC) Public Hearing on Homelessness and Fiscal entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall have no further Emergency Shelter, Environmental Accessibility Adaptations, Laundry, Grocery Year 2018 Emergency Solutions Grant funds recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attorney. The Shopping and Delivery, Habilitation Therapy, Home Health Aide Services, Skilled description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of Nursing Services, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Home DATE: April 20, 2017 at 1:PM an error in this publication. TIME WILL BE OF THE ESSENCE. Delivered Meals, Nutritional Assessment, Medication Dispensing System, Personal Emergency Response System, Enhanced PERS, On-Call, Respite Care, Transitional LOCATION: Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development Other terms if any, to be announced at the sale. Assistance, Transportation, Vision Rehabilitation, Wanderer Locator Services, Adult Community Room Day Health, Behavioral Health Services, Translation/Interpreting Services including 10 Church Street U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., as Trustee for LSF9 Master Participation Trust deaf interpreter services. Lynn, MA 01902

Present Holder of said Mortgage, Interested organizations may visit the GLSS website at www.glss.net to obtain Contact: Olivia Lyons By Its Attorneys, information and application documents. (781) 581-8620 ORLANS MORAN PLLC ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS PO Box 540540 All proposals must be submitted by 5:00 pm on May 15, 2017 and are subject to The Lynn Continuum of Care will be hosting a Public Hearing at the above date and Waltham, MA 02454 review by the Boards of Directors of NSES and GLSS, and by the EOEA. Selected time. Lynn CoC is the local Continuum of Care committee that administers the Phone: (781) 790-7800 bidders will be issued individual Non-Homemaker Agreements from both GLSS and city's Supportive Housing McKinney-Vento funds. These funds are used to provide 15-016131 NSES for the three-year period beginning October 1, 2017. housing and services for the homeless population. The purpose of this hearing is Item: April 7, 14, 21, 2017 to provide local agencies and citizens an opportunity to voice their opinions as to GLSS and NSES reserve the right to reject any and all proposals if it determines what the needs of the homeless in Lynn are as well as to how the McKinney funds COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS that such refusal is in the public interest. GLSS and NSES also reserve the right to should be utilized. In addition, the City will provide information on the proposed THE TRIAL COURT amend or withdraw all or any part of this notice and/or any or all of the services FY' 2018 ESG Program funding allocations. PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT sought by this notice. This notice does not obligate GLSS or NSES to award a Docket No. ES12P2443PM contract, to pay for any costs incurred in the preparation of any The Lynn CoC and City of Lynn continue to build on the existing Continuum of Care CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION application/proposal, or to produce any services. strategy to respond to homelessness and special needs populations while FOR TERMINATION OF A maintaining compliance with HUD's guidelines and priorities. CONSERVATOR Proposal will be evaluated based on past performance, financial and technical Essex Probate and Family Court resources, cost, quality of proposed services, and ability to meet service needs in This meeting is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend. 36 Federal Street the city and towns served by GLSS and NSES. We reserve the right to negotiate Salem, MA 01970 with the applicant, any item(s) contained in the proposal(s). Anyone interested in speaking at the Public Hearing should attend - you will be asked to sign-in first to register to speak. Please note that in the interest of time In the interests of: Mary Ellen Baker Minority business enterprises, minority non-profit organizations, and small and fairness to other speakers, each individual will be given five minutes to give Of: Lynn, MA business concerns are encouraged to apply. his/her presentation. RESPONDENT Incapacitated Person/Protected Person GLSS and NSES are Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity agencies. Please contact Olivia Lyons at (781) 581-8620 if you have any further questions. To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been Item: April 5, 6, 7, 2017 Item: April 6, 7, 2017 filed by Michele Sloane of Brookline Village, MA COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS CITY OF LYNN in the above captioned matter requesting that the court: THE TRIAL COURT Terminate the Conservatorship PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Notice is hereby given that the Committee on Minor Licenses of the City of Lynn The petition asks the court to make a determination that the Guardian and/or Docket No. ES17P0916 will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 in Committee Room 402 at Conservator should be allowed to resign; or should be removed for good cause; or INFORMAL PROBATE PUBLICATION NOTICE 6:15pm: that the Guardianship and/or Conservatorship is no longer necessary and therefore Essex Division Petition of National Grid, Robert Coultor, for permission to install one sole owned should be terminated. The original petition is on file with the court. 40 class 3 pole with down guy and anchor with 4ft lead strength located across You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your Estate of: Frank R. Iacono from pole 66 Jenness St. on town property on the east side of Jenness St. attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on Date of Death: December 20, 2016 Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk the return date of 04/21/2017. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline Item: April 7, 11, 2017 date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. To all persons interested in the above captioned estate, by Petition of If you fail to file the written appearance by the return day, action may be taken in Petitioner Peter Campbell of Lynnfield MA CITY OF LYNN this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written Peter Campbell of Lynnfield MA appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific has been informally appointed as the Personal Representative of the estate to Notice is hereby given that the Lynn City Council of the City of Lynn will hold a facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. serve without surety on the bond. public hearing on Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at 8:00 o'clock p.m. in Council IMPORTANT NOTICE The estate is being administered under informal procedure by the Personal Chambers on the following: The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the Representative under the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code without Sign Permit: Bruno's Bar at 858 Western Ave. above-named person's right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial supervision by the Court. Inventory and accounts are not required to be filed with Restaurant with All Alcohol License: Pie & Pint at 23 Central Ave AKA 68 Central affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone the Court, but interested parties are entitled to notice regarding the administration Sq. may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named from the Personal Representative and can petition the Court in any matter relating Restaurant with All Alcohol License: Brew & Grid at 23 Central Ave. person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. to the estate, including distribution of assets and expenses of administration. Multi-use Business Center at River St Park with Auto Repair/Auto Body shops, WITNESS, Hon. Jennifer M.R. Ulwick, First Justice of this Court. Interested parties are entitled to petition the Court to institute formal proceedings Contractor's Yard, Retail Store, Fitness Center, Boat Construction, Maintenance Date: March 24, 2017 and to obtain orders terminating or restricting the powers of Personal and Repair, General Offices and a Builder's Yard/Shop. Pamela Casey O'Brien Representatives appointed under informal procedure. A copy of the Petition and Per Order: Janet L. Rowe, City Clerk Register of Probate Will, if any, can be obtained from the Petitioner. Item: April 7, 11, 2017 Item: April 7, 2017 Item: April 7, 2017 FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2017 THE DAILY ITEM CLASSIFIED B7

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A woman speaks with a couple of youngsters dressed as ‘Zarra- maches,’ a charac- ter from the tradi- PHOTO | TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE tional carnival of The palm-sized, three-pronged spinners, which Casavieja, during twirl reminiscent of a pinwheel, are sold in a a gathering of wide range of colors. different villages’ carnival masks and characters, in Spinners are latest Casavieja, Spain. must-have toy for kids PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS By Beth Whitehouse on, off, on, off? Or you spin By Ciaran Giles times. sheepskins and cowbells “Zarramaches” in the vil- TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE it finger to finger?” Glass- and Daniel These festivals, held in and parade through the lage of Casavieja — are berg says. That’s the ap- Ochoa de Olza off-the-beaten path towns narrow streets of their vil- more often than not un- The Easter bunny will peal of the spinner — it’s likely be delivering a lot of ASSCOCIATED PRESS across central and north- lages. Other participants translatable. a way to fidget. western Spain, most often pose as bears, wolves or fidget spinners in Easter “My daughter, she could CASAVIEJA, Spain — Casavieja’s festival takes baskets this year along- coincide with festivities devil-like characters bran- place on St. Blaise’s day, spin them all day,” says Bulls and tomatoes may celebrating the advent of dishing sticks as they run side chocolate and eggs. Cheryl Haley of East be the key ingredients in Feb. 3, and celebrates tales The palm-sized, three- spring, mixing Carnival about to entertain specta- Northport, N.Y., of her Spain’s most famous fes- and bizarre pagan-like tors. of how shepherds living pronged spinners, which daughter Amanda, 10. She tivals, but masks and bi- in the nearby mountains twirl reminiscent of a rituals with mock battles The festivals’ origins are says she’s sure the Easter zarre outfits are the show- between good and evil. for the most part vague came down to the village pinwheel, are all the rage bunny will be bringing pieces in dozens of smaller Town residents don and their titles — such on that day to be paid and among kids who spin Amanda another one. town celebrations, many horned and maned masks, as the “Cucurrumachos” began dressing oddly to them on their fingers, on That’s the case for A.J. dating back to medieval multicolored conical hats, in Navalosa town or the entertain children. their noses and more. Prudente, 8, of Nesconset, “It’s mayhem, beyond N.Y., as well. “He loves mayhem,” says Jamie this,” says Mom Denise, 49. Glassberg, vice president “He holds it, he spins it, he Boats finally get back on lake of sales at Bay Shore-based watches it. It calms him.” Great Salt Lake Yacht 30 miles wide, is Amer- Top Trenz, which is dis- By Michelle L. Price Denise says she tried it, ASSOCIATED PRESS Club, comprised of the ica’s largest outside of tributing its brand, called and doesn’t get why kids self-proclaimed “world’s the Great Lakes on the Spinner Squad. “I’ve been find them so mesmerizing. SALT LAKE CITY — saltiest sailors.” Canadian border and its in business for 23 years. “I spin it, I’m getting diz- Dozens of beached sail- Robins and other sailors waters are about three Remember Rainbow Loom zy. I said, ‘Forget it, take it boats that spent two years and Silly Bandz? This thing back,’” she says. on the shore of Utah’s watched and helped on the to five times saltier than is bigger than both.” Once Upon a Treetop in drought-stricken Great docks Thursday as sail- the ocean. It’s a harsh en- Spinners come in metal- Plainview, N.Y., an indoor Salt Lake were hoisted on boats, one at a time, were vironment for most crea- lic, in solids, in prints and play area for kids up to cranes back into the briny raised from their high and tures outside of salt-loving range in price from about age 8, sells the Spinner waters Thursday after dry purgatory in the ma- brine shrimp, but the min- $9 to $20. Top Trenz sells Squads for $19.99 each. winter storms raised lake rina parking lot, carried eral-packed lake is a sail- spinners decorated with “The kids that come here, levels. across the sky on a crane ing haven. PHOTO | ASSOCIATED PRESS camouflage, gumballs, soc- they go right for them,” “Mother Nature has and lowered into the wa- The dense water isn’t cer balls, and more. says manager Kiara been very kind to us,” said ter. easily whipped up by A sailboat is hoisted “Did you ever have a pen, Rega. “It’s basically a new Janet Robins, the commo- The Great Salt Lake, wind, keeping it calm for into the Great Salt and you’re tapping the cap trend.” dore of the 140-year-old about 75 miles long and sailboats gliding across. Lake.